htuictl Weekly, Entered us Second-Clan a Mutter at tho Poit- VOLUME XLVI, NO. 37. *(I1CQ at Red Hank, N« J.. under the Act of March 8d, 187». RED BANK, N. J,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 TO BUSINESS OF THE TOWN. NEW RED BANK FACTORY. MAKING.LEONARDO GROW WIKOFF COMPANY WINS. SHREWSBURY STAYS Tlia Ideal Tailoring Company Opens DEAD ACCORDING TO LAW Red Bank Firm. Not Responsible COMEDY AT COLT'S NECK. CUSTOMS OF THE ARABS, (CHARLES A. FRAKE APPOINT- Placo on Monmoutli Street. for Damago to Auto. TOWNSHIP AGAIN BEATS HEADDEN'S CORNER FARMER LEONARDO CIVIC CLUB WORK- OVER 400 ATTEND SHOW AT i ED BUILDING INSPECTOR. The, Ideal tailoring company is A verdict in favor o£ the Fred , ___,, ^ \ SCHOOL APPROPRIATION. the name of a new concern which LEFT HOME IN 1909. ING FOR IMPROVEMENTS. SCHOOLHOUSE. t D. Wikoff company of Red Bank WHAT TOURISTS SEE AT TUNlSkJ four Strecti to be Paved With has opened a factory for the mak- Street. Signs, Good Ronds, Street Tho Majority ArjuinBt- the Proposed Frederick Tuieneu Hm Not Been was returned in the Asbury 1'ark i it Wnl G;Ten by tIld Ladie.' ScWinB Concrete—Telephone Police Sys- ing of coats and overcoats in the Lights, Freight and Express Office AND ALGIERS, ,, tem Planned at Co«t of $8,000— Addition, However W«» Not S*i Heard From Since 1016 and He district court, last week in a suit j club of Coifs Nock and It W». Ami)., With Their Flowing Robes} Decisivu BE thu Election a. Month Libovaky building nf 135 and Io7 Has Been Declared Dead by- Vice and Collection of Garbage and brought by Joseph Friedman, a IJi-1- Entitled "Aunt Joru.ha'. Quilting. Ultimatum from Land and Loan. Mojunouth street. Tho latest type y p , and Stntoly Dignified Appearance),' ,f Charles A. Fralto of Hudson avu- Aj;o. Chancellor John E. Foster. Ashes aro Needed. mar butcher, for ?20'J.81. The Party"—Cleared Over $100. i Look ai if They Stopped Right! oi machinery is used and it is pro- Tho Leonardo community civic •>nue wa» on Monday night appointed Last Krirlay night for the second pelled by electricity. At present Frederick Tuzeneu, who left his claim was for damages Mr, Fried- The assembly room,of, : the school- Out of tlm Good Book. building inspector of Ked Hunk ior time tho poopie of Shrewsbury home at Fair View in 1909 and who club, which was organized last fall, man claimed to have been caused Tho following letter' from John: thirty persons are employees at the haj been active this winter in seek- to his car by thu negligenco of. tlie housu at Colt's Neck was filled with three years. Ho will receive no Hil- township voted against enlarging factory. later it is expected to in- was last hoard from in 1910, has more than 400 persons last Friday H. Cook, editor oE Tho Rcciater, ary but will get fees iixad by tho. t.ho Shrewsbury village wiioolhouse. been declared dead by Vice Chan- ing improve.mcn.ta for that com- driver of a truck belonging to tho rle.crihe:; part of the trip whk'h Iin crease the number of cmploycss to munity in spito of tho fact that tht> Wikoff company. Tho accident; oc- night when a play entitled "Aunt now building codo at $"> on each They didn't say no KO eui|ibatical!y cellor John E. Foster. Over $800, Jerusha's Quilting Party" waa and Mrs. Cook aro making nliro&df hit nnd under these conditions tho which had been hold several years neighboring- settlements of' Leo- curred near Eatontown. Friedman's i conBtruction job costing $1,000 IMMI a.i they said it ul; the election a factory will turn out 1,000 coats j given. Automobiles wero parked on A great many vcstielu et cverjj $1 for each additiouul $1,0(10. The month ago,- when the proposition in the chancery court in Tuzeneu's nardo, Brevent Park, Mardean and car-was driven by his son Isadora i ,i • i F *U I IL " r u week. Michael Claro is the pres- J 1 kind ara in thu harbor oE Gibral* building code will be printed in WHS beaten 2 to 1. " name as a surplus from a fore- Ocean View are largely summer i , , . , , , i . '" " Mdedistances of , thane dschoolhous many ofu fother ma tar, and many of the:;e -vessels nro pamphlets by C. li. Clark & Son, ident and manager of the company closure decree on part of his farm communities. Street signs, better It mia beaten l«:;t Friday night and Joseph Cnsiero h tho foreman. and ho claimed ha iva:i forced fci '-came from far awuy places. A dele- used to gtoro coal or other shipi who will receive nothing from tin: Ijy a vole .ul' 107 to ill!.' At the at Fair View has been divided roads, more street lights, a freight rustrikinn intgo tha otelcphon WikofE o tracpolok ' twheo avoin idt Ratioi n o£ 25 waa present; from Glen- supplier. Ono of Iho unu.iual things town for thejr work but who v/ill ejection a iiimitti ago tho'appropri- among his wife, Mary Tuzeneu, and and express office, an. all-year-round turned into a lane. dola. Tho play was given by tho oon on ciitcrinjf tho harbor iu a bo reimbursed by getting money for ation voted on was $'J2,O0O, whilu his daughter, Eveline Tuzeneu, who agent at tho railroad station and ladiea" sewing club of the Reformed lot oC windmills on theso vessels advertisements in tho codo. Iniif I'Viday night the appropriation live at Fair View, and his son, Fred- the collection of garbage and ashes church of Colt's Neck. which, aro stationed there. The.id "BUI" KILLED BY POISON erick Tuzeneu of Linden. are tho chief items on tho club's Tho eastern end of Bw(;eii place, voted on was :;;iJ(l,(l()0. Tlic reduc- THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR. The. play was full of humor and windmills nro running- merrily and tioii" v.'.'u: rnailo liy modifying tho WHITE BROTHERS LOSE WELL Tuzeneu left his family in 1909 program. Steady strides have been it evoked much applause and laugh- it seems strange, to sco windmilla Xeroy place, Reckless place and Me- mado toward the realization of some chanic street from Globe court to phniii j'..[- tin; proposed addition. KNOWN DOG. to seek work as a mason in South LIKE MANY THIRTEEN THINGS ter and many compliments for those running on vessels until you aro It w;is propo.o uns;atisfac- from the edge of tho river. Bum "Broadway Gypsy," "Broken Heart- ported to be in favor of establish- it from wanted a great deal more ing an office. If an office is opened PROFICIENT PUPILS. party and dance held by the Shrews- for it and they beat him down tilt place. Mr. Doromus':s lellor \v;is "tury to most folks that tho board loved to ride around in the auto- ed Sue" and "Jazz It on Your Bag- bury firo company last Wednesday referred to tho sower committee. [ would have no trouble ill getting mobile with Councilman 'William H. Pipes." Mr. JIason has been com- railroad siding will be laid and an Tho Honor Roll of the High School they got it at a real bargain price. addition will bo built to the Leo- night in tho firehouse at that place. Then some other tourist will show A motion was passed to uranl. n' nil appropriation through for an K. White and he frequently accom- posing songs eince childhood nnd for tho Put Month. Gcorgo Itoynolds and Harry Apple- five-year license to the. Triangle Ini:;: addition after the .people- missed panied Mr, White- to the council often entertained his friends with nardo station. Leonardo .mditaen- Red Bank high school pupils on tho Kanie tiling exactly, and will his song3 played upon a guitar. He virons have a number of residents gate each won a door prize of $2.50 tell how he got it at a good deal company, providing it is lewil to do ( the benefit.i of the transportation meetings. the honor roll for proficiency in in gold. Mrs. William Porter won so. Tho matter was ""referred to plan. The. board adjourned with- Coincidental with tho death of has assumed the title of "The who work in New York. They for- their studies for tho past month less than the other man paid for Shrewsbury River Poet." Mr. Ma- merly lived here only in the sum- the first cuohre prisa. Other prize his bargain. The boats which cany Warren H. Smock, tho borough out taking action one way or tho Bum were the deaths from poison- are: son's father appeared last year in mer time, but are now year round winners weto Thooia3 Sagurton, passengers between tho ship nni counsel. This was the outcome of other. ing the 6ame week of four other English—Lucille Brown, Kato Buckling Mrs. Lena Eattigan, Stephen Rey- a meeting oi tho committee of mu- dogs in Rod Bank, It is the opinion tho musical comedy "Wildflowcr" at residents. Each year the numbeT Roser Conant, Frank Kaiser, Beatrice nolds, Joseph. Pollitt, Mrs. Arthur tho shore usually have several of. nicipalities at tho .town hall Friday j PATTERSON AVENUE PARTY. oC some people that the. poison New York.- of year round residents grows. Kcll, Dorothy Morris, YiTsinin Simpkins, Little and Mr3..Florenze Dean. Tho these dealers on board. Coming to night. The Triangle company U These folks commuto to New York Willism Thompson. Anna Treanor, Bcaaic the ship from tho shoro yesterday Riven, away in. the anti-rat cam- Thome, Anna Wiiily, Jane Wilkinson. prizes ami tha refreshments wero about to start n now bus line be- Festivities Held Friday Night a' pnign hnd been placed where it was SUES BOAT COMPANY. and they feclUiat the railroad dom- History—Sylvia Aul, Normim Beer, Ev- donated by tha Community club of ono of tho dealers tried to get a tween Red Bank and Kcnnsbiirg. Iho Homo of Philip King. eaten by tlie, dogs or had been pur- pany should havo an p.gent at the irtilt Eurt1g«, Isabella Coleman, Wiljinnt Shrewsbury, which held a very suc- passenger to buy two small floor A paity was given last Friday posely fed to the dogs on meat and Highlands Woman Brings Suit station in tho winter as well.as in Colio, John Eean, Honry Fix, AJico Frey, cessful danco the previous night at rugs for $10 by telling him they; Auditor Mulvihill made a report the summer. In the summer about Joseph Ghopai, Grace Jones, Sarah. Klatsky, wero real tapestries. When the, night at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. other food. for $75,000. l'annie Lipack, Nancy Mix. Harold Monsfcy, tho firehouse, under tho direction of of tho financial condition of the Philip KiiiK' on Patterson avenue, Mrs. Rebecca Seelcy of High- 300 persons commute to New York Mildred Mooro. Ella ' McGurity. Joseph Miss Elizabeth Hurley and Mrs. passenger declined to buy tho town for the past month and it was lands, daughter of William Guic, from Leonardo, O'Brien, Dominie- Paco, John Parker. "Vir- Fritz York. dealer went down and down in his lbni-in/v and music wero enjoyed. KLANSMEN MAKE CASH GIFT. ginia Simpkins, Ida Smith, Janico Sohcl, filed. Solos wen: given hy Andrew Stroh- formerly a fisherman at Highlands The club meets on the third Mon- price till he offered the two at $<1. Twenty-five residents o£ Beech Hclon Tuthill, Bcs«lo Thorno, Mary Vassa- liiongiT, Jr., of Rumson, Raymond luiB brought suit against the Mer- day of each month, at tho Leonardo lotti, MarsaretU Waite, Martha Walthcr, Tho man still declined to buy and street sent a petition requesting! Four, With Hoods Raised, Pay Vis. the dealer went to another pass- and William Costcllo of: Red Bank it to Bciford Firemen. chants' steamboat company of Red firchouce. A" campaign will he Anna Widlcy, Walter Wooilhead. CHASED BY FIERCE DOGS, that the nnmc oC the street be jand .lann'S McGuire of Middlctown. Bank for damages because of an started in the spring for new mem- BookkccpinK—Edith Fcruus. Louise enger and mado a sale of the two changed .to West Bergon placo. Tho j While the Bclford firemen were Dicterich, Milton Heller, Anna Murphy, Phalanx Boys Borrowed a Rifle rugs. When tho buyer of tho ruga !\lu:ir wa:i provided by Costello's injury suffered by her father in a bers and efforts will be mado to en- Mary Lionhnrdt, Anna Ornbere, Harold petition was tiled. j holding a meeting last week four roll every family in the community and Killed Ono o,f- the Curs. got on board tho ship he proudly orchestra. At midnight refresh- Ku Klux Klansmen, in the garb of collision beWeen his boat and the Riordan, Elizabeth Smith. A smitten request from Justice j ments wci'(! served. Tlie guests Sea Bird. Guie cither fell or threw in the organization. The club is ar- Typewriting—Edward Lane, Harold Rior- Harold Severin and Herbert exhibited the two ruga and told oE Elmer C. Wainwright for cinders on thci." order but with their hoods ranging for a play to be given in dan. Mouser of Phalanx wero riding tha great bargain he had secured. were .Mr. and Mrs. Michael Corbctt, raised so tliat their faces wero vis- himself into Compton's creek July Shorthand—Rose Bcckinstein, Christine tho western end of Catherine street. IIr. nnd Jin:, John Noonau, Mr. nnd 1, 1922, and was drowned. Mrs. May. The officers of the club are Francis, Henry Moller, John Phillips, Hnr- through Lincroft in an automobile Ho said tho dealer wanted $10 foe was referred to the street commit- ible, walked into the ftrchouao. Edouai'd Dunne president, Richard last Thursday night when four large tho rugs but ho hard had a littla Mr:'. Thomas Mi'Cluire, Mr. and Mrs. They made a' gift of f 6 to Augus- Seeloy brought suit for $75JO0'O but old Itiordan. tee. Amliv.w Htrobnu'iiRcr, Jr., Mr. and it is understood tho company's lia- Now vice president, Thomas Kap- Commercial geometry—K030 Bcckinstcin, dog.i sprang out from tho sido of tha talk with tlio dealer and had got An ordinance, accepting TSassclt tus Carman, tho janitor of tho fire- podc secretnry, Eugene J. Aulf Anna Layton, Koso Lipack, John Parker, road and followed th» ear, snarling thein for §1). Then two or three Mr.-;. John Oaken, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. liouse. Mr, Carman; haa been.'"in bility is limited to $10,000. Mrs. Waiter nice, Milan Snydcr. street, in East Eed Bank, us a" pub- William Costollo, Mr. and lira. John Seeley claims that her father's treasurer and• H. Cranbrook, E. O. French—Kato Bucklin, Graca Jones, and growling. Tho dogs made mi- passengers who had heard tho lic street passed its first reading. poor health. Thorno and Peter S. Dunne trus- Helen Tuthill. cessful effort's to, jump in tho car dealer dicker with tho ilrst man 1 McGuirr-, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Con- It is said that some timo ago tho death was duo to his mental con- This street was cut through prop- nor:', Sh. and Mil John (Jakes, Jr., dition which followed the accident. tees. Spanish—William Colio, F.velyn Hni ind bito the occupants. Tho autoists and offer the ruga for $-1, told tha erty which J. B. Rue owns and is Klan tried to rent the Belford fire- ison, Bryce Kemp, Margaret Morris, Lihhie drove to Harry Langeudorf's and buyer about thai performance artil Misses A lire Nelson, Mnry and A-tl- Tho.accident occurred over a year The members of the club arc E. Mndariaky, Vcrn Norcross, Gladys 'Norman; developing. houso for a meeting placo but Aulf, II. Cranbrook, N. J. Flocke, John Phillips, Lois Rogers, Dorothy Et, after borrowing a rlflo from Mr. thea tho buyer of tho ruga did noj .-'.stasia Nuonan, Kli/.iibeth Coslcllo, failed to do so because some of the before Mr. Guie's death. A contract to clean tho sewage i Helen I.an;v, Mildred Ilrickmnn and T. Henley, H. Bantu, Frederick Carol Schrocder. Mamarct Sutton, Ik' Langendorf they made a search for feel so proud of his bargain. septic tank was awarded to George members of the fire company ob- Now, Edward New, Richard New, Thome, Mary Vassalotti, Eugenia Van- the dogs. They found one of the Margaret King, Williiim and Ray- Ocennport's New Restaurant. Houghton, Eatellc Yankb. XJ. Richardson of Fair Haven for; jected" to renting the building to Charles Stecn, E. Thome, Benja- animals and shot and killed it with A good deal of fruit and vege- mond (Instollo, Frank Bullock, Mar- Mrs. Scth Meek of New York has Latin—Kato Bucklin. Virginia SimpkinB. tables is sold hy farmers and huek3- $1,260. Fred Eocvcy of EatonUnvn; members of a secret order who con- min J. Haulboskey, Mr. and Mrs. Drawing—John Coles. a bullet from Mr. Langendorf's tin, Thomas and James McGuire, cealed their identities beneath opened n restaurant business in tara who go from housQ to hous0 made a bid of ?l,400. .limies McDnnouirb, Fred liremeyer, T. S, Dunne, Edouard Dunne, J. Physics—Helen Urevoort, Isadora Car- rifle. A contract was awarded to the, hoods. The Klnnsmen who made the Judge William VanPclt's new build- Finn, Thomas Kappock, P. Miles, S. don, Fred Hope. or who stop in tho street and wait 'I'homas Oakos, Joseph Carroll,'Wil- Biology—Grace Beck, Eleanor Bradford, Gamewll company for $l,"'J0 for; cash gift to Mr. Carman aro not ing at tho corner of Main, street Lewis, Jr., Miss J. Smith, Mrs. B. They Mado $500, Too. for customers. The fruit nnd voge- liam and Joseph Hoswcll and James residents of Belford and they are nnd Oceanport nvenua at Ocean- William Beckinstein, Leah DeGarve, Joseph In addition to those mentioned tablc.s aro brought into, tho city on storago batteries and oilier equip-j King. _ Supenski, E. Simpson, D. 'Donald- Ghezzi, Anna Wi'Iley, Wellington Kcnneib-. merit for tho firo alarm system. Aj not Icnown by the members of tho port. Mrs. Meek has named tho son, Sr., O. A, Rogers, Thomas Mc- History of literature—Lucillo. II lasts week, Mr. and Mrs. Charley donkey back, and they are pnclcud contract for other equipment: for, A BIRTHDAY PARTY. firo company. placo Y\ Mar- the Orioles bought the grounds and as ono oE tlio huckster wagons that which ho had collected the past On nnd after March 15th wo will R. Scott, James Henley, Miss E. garct Teller. 'l Garago Business Sold. relative:! and frionds at a card party month. Seventeen persons were ar- Bennett, E, Poison, Benjamin P. Prolilems of democracy—Drtrothy Monis. like all tha others they made- a aro used in Red liank. How a lmve on track at Marlboro, Maine, Economics—Wallace Wilson. donkey can carry such a load seems 31lo automobile and garage bu-:i- l;i:l, Thursday night; in celebration rested, seven wore lined, six were South Jersey, Virginia and Minne- Gultormsen, F. Kendzia, E. Bloom, profit of ifuOO when thu placu was neoa of Cook Bros, at Atlantic nf Iho Slid birthday of Joseph Gor- discharged and two wero sent to the sota Cobblers,New York State Mill's Mrs. 10. Philippi, J. Sodcn, A. Mock- sold two weeks ago. a mystery, hut they do it find ap- Highlands haa boon sold to the Van- man nl' Rumson. Those present Prides, Gold Coins and Green Moun- Fir»t Vacation in 23 Years. parently they do it ciuiily. county jail. field, H. Dobbins, Mrs. I. Olsen, P. Malacbi Mooro of Lincroft is Hiaa Motors company, composed of wero Mr. and Mrs. I.ester Conk, tains; Maine Giants, certified prize Peterson, P. Garllan, II.. Lester, F. Are You in Need of Money? 'The jock ot" Gibraltar rises up- David Tuition, Raymond .StryluM', Mr. and Sirs. Clarence Jones, Miss Attention! and certified Mountains, Virginia back at work at tho railroad freight Tho" Investment and Realty cor- out ol' a flat plain, nnd on tbti plain second-crop Giants and New York Sehwcinborg, Mrr. T. Does, H. station at Ked Bank after having James W. Shnnnon and Edwin Vau- Ilorotl'.y Conklin, Mis:! Adeline HigTi-chm Biilesmon wanted by Mayer, Mrs. R. Mayer, F. Mayer, poration will loiin money on satis- around tho rock, and tlio aides of Hise. largest Seashore Kealty Organiza- State Giants. We invite an inspec- enjoyed a vacation of three months. factory securities. Mortgages and Cunk, Thomas Valentino, Thomas tion. References demanded. Ap- tion of the seed we aro offering, Mrs, Ruhnke, Mrs. S. Viorinp, Miss tho rock itself, are, house:! and llra.'ich, .laini'ii Kaney, JVmiel San- Ho haa worked at tho station H3 commercial paper purchased. Ap- stores and other building:!. Tho 1 ply Morrisuy & Walker, Inc., 18J! Wo oft'or tho best selling brand of Minadii Viering', Miss D. Viering, ply by mail to Iho Investment anil | For Sale at Philip's Mill. .(IIH ;iiul John Qnigle-y. years and this was Ills first vacation part:! oC tho rock which arn tisod Historical old mill property, con- (!arr avenue, Keansburir, N. J., fertilizer mado today. Swift's 4.8.7 Miss M. Gray, Mrs. L, Donaldson, in all that time. Realty corporation, Red Bunk, N. J., taining thirty-live acre;!, of which Monday and Tuesday of next week at $32.00 cash; 2,000 pounds to the Thomas Koelder, Charles Brown, J. or in person to our attorneys, for garrison nnd military purposed Morn Ntmrinliing Tl|nn Mcnl. between 10:(10 A. M.' and 2:00 P. M. thirteen is covered by lake; suitable ton of reliable- goods; always in Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Peters, Jo- Lippincott Homestead Sold. Reilly, Quinn & Parsons, every Fri- hy tho Iiritisli are, iduit olf from for water supply, or electrical plant, I'uiv, ]i'"opt'rly mado mayonnniso —Advertisement. stock at Marlboro. seph Turbetc, M. Turbctt, Mrs. L. day between 2:00 and 5:00 P. M. UHO by tho public; but all tho rent if, a i;Ton', body builder. Our Na- E. J. Salt of 0range baa bought ;—Advertisement- ; or picturesque for development; tion:1,) mayonnaise, containing only Table Stock Seed—This wo do Mergold, Martin Gaffey, F. Humes, oC tho promi: o:i aro open to any- about one-half mile from Slnlo : Lct'» Go! not handle, but should nnynno de- from George Lippineott of Little t'ri'.Ji i"|.'.'K:, best salad oil nnd high- To the chicken' unhid supper of "William. Col™, Charlotte, Dinn, Wil- Silver tho old Lippineott homestead body. Gibritilai." u;ied to lio a port Highway, on road loading to Keami- sire this quality wo cheerfully re- Dirhan's Piano dhop* of .Spain, but Iho iiritl:;h huvo burpr; no agents, Address 1. 8. I hil- est |',r;i(h! spices and vinegar, is an tho ladies' improvement society of fer them to our good friend, Edgar liam Finn, J. Olson, Walter Haul- property at that; place, which is oc- Tho houii^ d(j;ot.ed to tninomicnl ip, box 111, Keyport, N. J.—Adver- iilcal I' I. W-lc for it by name it the l'rcshyteriau church in tho ao- Kleinbaufi, Lohigli Valley, 27th boskey, F. Viering, Mnrgnrefc Leon- cupied by Mrs. Martin Moofa, Mr. selling of high griido pianos. Out owned it for many yoara. lictwi-eu tuement. you want; I he best.—Ailverliaement. eial hull of tho church, Thurs- street; potato yards, New York City. ard, L. Does, 1'!. Docs, If. VanDan- Salt is a poultrymnn. ol the. high rent district yet very tho land now owned by Iho llritlsh day, March Kith; B:30 to 8:00. Mr. Kleinhnun sells tho very best of len and Mrs. Nestor. conveniently located. Piano Show- and llio land now owned by thu 1 March Foativnl. Do You Possess Ticket:; 75 cents—Advertisement. Mains nnd New York Statu table Dail/ Messenger Service* room and Repair Shop, Druinmond Spanish i:> a ship of hind o"0() ynrdu • Direction of Knthorine Tlirurk- tho .'.ilhoiu'tlr- type of llguro? potntoes. Abbott Worthley Co., Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist* Charle!) W. Jones has resumed his p|ucc, Ked liniik, (next to town wiilis anil known mi tlm Neutrnl morton, featuring Frances lllai.uloll, tVlnther you dt) or not fashion ac- Visiting Cliiropotiist. Marlboro, N. J., telephone 'Xl'i. Second na;ional hank building, dnily messenger secvieo to New ha:.'). Phoin !KKi Advertisement. (U'oiind, and neither Ihu Hriti.ih noir child -wonder flutist, ami u varied claim:: il and (air corsets, pronc-rly Dr. Francis Cooko Cisler will Advertisement. Rod Itanlc. Hour:! from tivo until York. Orders left at tho Elks' lilted, will help you exceedingly to make. nppoinlmcnlH by telephone to tho iSpuuiai(1:1, cull build on till* program of voico in song nnd read- six o'clock daily. For appointment Homo, Chambers pharmacy, Knick- Suits nro th« last word in fachion. Neutral Ground, nor can they iho ings; pinno and violin. First Re- comply lo fashion';! (lielat.cn. The como to you when needed. Tele- Salesmen Wanted; ring Red Bank lC'l-W during offico erbocker pharmacy or at tho Station Wo arc showing nil Hit! newest; mod- formed church, Kod lliinlr, March 1'enrl Khop, ii Ilroad ntR>et, Red phone Kiilontowu 21(iO-M between Jacob Kteinbnch, Ilroadway, Long hour:! or Anbury Park "I'll morn- els.' Priced from i$LVi anil up. Tho it for any pui'posi'. 1 Hunk.- -Advcrli.-'cincnt", <>:()(> I*. M. and 8;0O P. M.—Adver- pharmacy will reeeivo prompt at- 14, 1924; at,H:(H) I . M. Adulhi .Ml Ilraneh, N. .1., reiiuirvs the .services ingB.—Advertisement. tention. Prices moderate.—Adver- Roso Shop, V'i liioad street, oppo- Tho town.; of Ab'.icr: nnd Tunis, tisement. of a furniture nnd dry goodn salo;;- site Monmoutli street, Ited Hank.— cants, children 'lit ccnt.'i. Houclil, of Dr. Sti-iuii;Im tisement. on llio routli i:oa:il, of tlm Mediter- pew fund.—Advorli.MennMil. 1 r mnii.^ Good pay and steady position For Lunch. Advertisement. in ah'cMt on a vacation. Dr. Jac.k- Grand Vicw , Our (li'l'cioua sandwiche.;, nnd ranean .Moa, arn very much nlllm ill lit right party. Write, phone or Clerical Help Wanted. Homo wuy:!. Arali.i fnrm n ItU'go First Pierrot Show. snii of Newark will bo at iho Red C'edar anil Wcatwood avenues, West call in person.—Advertisement. fnsh snl'u'i arn always reficaning. Girl, must bo typist and gooi' An Evening of a 'nmuiand Lauglia The old proverb HHJH: "I.iiugh mid Haul; nllli'M Wednesday and Kntur- Kud ; entering to dinners, luncheoiiK, Special 'price:; for quuntill " Al- penman. Apply Morriaey A. K. and :!:0 Jlrund Morris's millinery parlor:!, room Jli head, leitvliifi; l.hfl fni-<> nnonvowd. 1 street, Ked Hank.-— Advertisement. d.'iy.i at; llio Cozy Corner Ten ltoom. lora, room Hi, lCinncr huililing. r.H tnu nl yiiur grocer :!,'—Adverl.i Apply to T. It. Ilounlhnn, KiO street. Red Hunk.- Advertisement. l'',isnrr building, fid Ilroad street Phono Red Dank lifltJ.J.T-AdvettUii:- Many (if tlie Aiiiliu n-ach old !«?»', | Ilrimd street, Rod Jliinl;.- -Advrr- tlli'lll. HridKO nvenuo, phono 8H1-M, Red Ited Bank.—Advertisement. Tim World'. Bost. inenr. and thrae old men wllh ll"-lr «r«>6 , 11 tit Hank.—Advert iiiomont. Pieirot-PierraUo Slinw. Ihtun'H, tb« llowiiiif t'oliod, l>nil fiiei* I'loorri dptUKal mid ,1'iilislind. Wo ;;i'll Iho wmid'n best player * I'iciiu April l«t Old nnd new floor:'. 1\1. Spring- A beautiful iipci'taele in [dark and. Victor NIRIII. hii; liirliiun, (five thi'tii fi stiil.eljf f I ( Radio Suppl"'" piano, A. It. Dirhnn'ii Pimm Hl|ow- Kdieoit Mazda Lamptt, white. All performers in lull cos- Tonight in also Victor night nt Klomllninl; Flowm." fihop will lie 1»- I A) "V. Grtigory, 07 llniait nlrce!, ••lo-u, -IV fipniii: i.lnipt, lti'd' Hank, room, Druinmond place, phono Rod A. V, G.'ejjory, 07 Jlroa.i atreot, tume. Ticket:! good for either night. Tiiating'H, 14 Monmoutli atrcet, Red nitcd at 15 Monmoutli otreet, Kwl vciy (lignllli'd Hppi'ftr/iM':'' T phono lo!Ki-M.—Advertisement Itank '.'XT.—Advertised"nt, .((JoiiUnuutt uil iicitt t'«K*')/ fltod Jj8nl?,rr-Advertl.icmcnt. Keel Il.uik.---Adverti8cnient, --.-Advertisement. Hunk.—Advertisement, IJiuik,—Advcntiuomgnt. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1924. Page Two fixed up for tourists to see, instead brought up to the surface of the split up into three, four or five uphill and downhill, and very often ground. smaller trunks, each of which is the second stories-of the houses on of being genuine homes. Ono wo- t, ,. . . : -HS CUSTOMS OF THE ARABS. man who apparently lived in one of Orange and lemon trees arc com- growing and each of which has a HENRY CLEWS &C0. each side join together over the mon here, and besides being in or- fairly largo top, which bears big- street. All kmds of native hand- these underground huts got quite a MmbenN.Y. Stock & Cotton EJchaogii (Continued'from lart jiagi\) little money from tho tourists who chards, they are seen in many door- crops. work is carried on in the, shops yards. Besides, oranges and lemons, It is winter here, but crops grow II, IS, 15,17,19 BROAD STREET How can small flowing roW, which they Tvcnr over which front on these narrow :•! reels. got her to pose for her picturo in tlieir other clothes, is e. sort of loocc front of her hut nnd it looked to me j thert e are many date palms, foe this all the year round. Spring will come New York clonk or nightgown .-virith rcucln's The. men make leather out of fkhys ia a great country for growing in about a month and then the pieces of furni- and they mrtke hank... rind ^lioe^ as though this was a rejrular husi- whole countryside, folks say, will be STOCKS & BONDS iloiyn to their hceh. 'i'liu iirst time and ornaments out of the leather. of hers, instead of dates. Dates, just as they are taken you see them you think of the old- ness enterprise from tho trees, arc sold by peddlers one great scene of flowers and LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED tare be satisfac- Popper pots and pails are made out. being her permanent home. The fruit blossoms. The almond trees, iim« pictures ol the Prophets which of sheets of copper and littlo boys of place was ;qualid enough, tho Lord with push carts who go through the Correspondence Solicited ' used to he in the big family bibles streets, but most ol the dates sold which blossom before the new green torily finished? r tive or six years old pound the knows; but there wore quite a lot leaves appear, are now in full of fifty to scvonty-tive years ;ij.i>, i into tho thaiio doired for o£ thinjrs about Ilia place which in tho stores in the European quar- for ninny of them look us if they I copper ters o£ the villages tire packed in hloom, and they resemble in great 1 the pot or kettle.' Tlioiiraiitls upon made it look u:- t hough it was a degree the occasional apricot trees lad btoppfid out of the pnges of tlv. 1thousands of per: on? are at work "plant" Jixp/l up for tho entertain- flat boxes with rounded ends, put —Coughs- eo on a donkey an Arab so big :hat ho could pick up the donkey things which they surely would find eyes; snv^|piaphanott$, frothy, filmy, its fluttering eadencat chiim tht behojde? place;* we paw the . old-fashioned inoes. They usually Kit down on to tho site oC the ancient city of ""' « a.nd_reveal^the' wearefJira.softly'sufRis^ light urtattering ,«i£tM tho floor or on the sidewalk just Carthage. Two or three thousand wells where jugs Blade o£ clay were l outside of tlie coffee houses, and years ago Rome and Carthage were fastened to an endless rope which they play •with the floor or sidewailk went down into tho well. An ox the two great cities of'the earth. harnessed to a machine like a house- ^^ ashion his • as the table. Rome was very jealous of Carthago mover's apparatus, turned a hori- The Mohammedan religion, whidh and fixed en every pretext to make zontal wheel and this turned a ver- its ttse again this spring, •yyat;, J'innll^ a..jy,ar was started in., include^ mast./Juries;,, and .Arabs, J tical wheel'to'which tiie endless rope more discreetly- perhaps chin docs not permit the drinking ot winch Cartha"fre '-was captured and and jugs were attached. This kept , wine

of men cwn be packed in such a theater where, the firatg for specta- of •' - small space and; ean have a good tors we.re located are ptill clearly thpe there. Cup after cup of marked, and it didn't take much Tenderness strong coffes is drunk, and it seems imagination to reconstruct the to hava no effect on them, although whole aff»vir in the mind. and & European or an American would Another important feature of the soon be knocked out. Some of the old city of Carthage was the forum, Alertness | ' fSatinjficltyce coffee cups are very small, about the and parts of this Tcmain to this day. -size of the cups in a doll's tea set, The floor" of the forum was of small -Temporary Office: and in these (small cupa the coffco tiles or eolared stones made into in very strong and it is almost as figures, ]iko the Mosaic floors now thick a? mud. In many o£ the 39 Worthley Street stores, when you, go in to buy any- used in many .public buildings. Parts Red Bank thing, coffee is brought out and you of some of -i'Ma columns are ptill standing. ^tmtrtanitk are expected to drink a cup or two Phone Red Bank 635-R with the proprietor hefore any deal- As a conlraM, to tin* ancient glory ing is begun. ot Carthage, on the site <>f the city Joseph H. West, Mgr. are now a numiberof underground ace .Children nre made 1o work very huts, where sump ot tho present in- Leon W. Francis early in life. Wa visited one rug habitants live. Pome of them are M^in office, 507 Clinton Ave. factory where about fifty young genuine homes erfect wreck, cal "work! 1 Buffered with a pain in my left "Chewing gam aids tooth nutrition Ride, then I would havo numb epella, and lhe cleansing action is a defi- nnd I would think I muldn't live, f would havo hot fiaehea, then would nite benefit—it prevents dyspepsia. me weak tipelle. I wan DO weak I would think I couldn't ever get a Good chewing gam is excellent for tmtl ready. My work- WBB a burden bad digestion. to mo. I was not nblo to do my Jiousflworlchalf. of the time. A frieijd ndvtoed mo to tnko Lydia E. Pink- ES"" ham'B VogeUbla Compound, and it ^ { imA faetwrnve afastfmHittg sfell about iht tisa civfln mo BtrenfjUi and hculth. brtmafa hat that dares be larger than the proverbial The hot Hashed left mo ami I got bet- clot fie. 19.75. Tht smaller hat shows what can be done ter of tho numb epello. Thatmimmer 1 could do myhouBowork nnd worked So we say, after every meal pith Milan and lace. 19.75, thirdflcof. Lace f/<)<*/j in the garden a good bit. I tall all (an the smartest feature of the chiffon hose pictured—^ nick women what your wonderful rnedidne did for mo, IUMI will nlwayn but their color,"Moresque," is important. 'At 2.50 rocommend it. I am known to nil end 3.Q0 the pairf;$trtet floor? my luAflhbfitu, mid you I'nu publiali thla Btntcrncnt bncauiio it in true." • MM. JOHN W. WAI-SHI, B. NO 1, Bon W, Mannlngton, Went Virginia.; WRIGLEYS RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1924. UNION GOSPEL CAMPAIGN. Dr. Jani"< J, Rowland's oflice and later .'-be v.a••; removed to the Long WALL PAPER "wo Churches at Holmdel Will A Complete Lino In Wall Papering, Unite in Holding Services. John A'l;iir i.; again postmaster. Painting & Decqj-atlns Tho Baptist - and Reformed He tunic <-\r.:nn- of the office Katur- Estimate! Cheerfully Civ«a hurches of llolmdcl will hold a lay, in•'•I'cdiiijr Frank Green, who nioti Gospel campaign beginning iva:; .ippointeil postmaster last H. ADLER e>:t Monday and ending th« fil- sprinr: to ,;.ucreed Mr. Adair. 117 W. Front Si. Phoao 881-W, ling Sum'lay night. Kev. Daniel .Mi: ; Nina (Juast, Mrs. Etta Quast, THERE IS NOTHING we can say which will convince you why you should . Doyls of Colt's Neck is niakjn!,' Mi.s Audrey Johnson, Mrs. Harold buy a diamond here. the arrangements. The pastor of Wriler airi Harold Weiler, Jr., ' For our service and HAVE YOU DIAMONDS are sold through confidence—nothing else. You know noth- tho Baptist church of Matuwan and joiiml Hi;: Daughters of Liberty be relieved of all is choir will have charge of one lodj;.: .Ilunday night. Headaok? ing of the comparative diamond valued, and must rely on your Jeweler. ervice. Other ministers who will Mi .. Harry I', Grim Is attending worrying details and speak during the campaign are Mr. conlVrriii'.- at Atkl.lie City. Mrs. burdens of the fun- Do your Eye* burn or Itch? SOME DAY we'll sell you diamonds, and when we do, we'll both be bet- Grim ha.; returned from a visit with .Da they feet tired or strain*!? Doyle, Rev. W. Holland Kaver, Hcv. eral directions. At If io, bava your eye* examined] ter satisfied. , amc.'i Dykuma, Rcv.-C. L. Con- r(d.\ti\c.; at Philadelphia! your service always. ver nnd Rev. John Wesley Tower. 'fli" Kbi'phcrds of Bethlehem your glaisea may need a cliaagt, Step In and see the new Engagement Rings which we have just mounted Iridge will hold a card party on Fri- STILES &c CO. day ijilit. of this week at the fire- ! -at ©@O, ©7S, SlOO, ©176, ©3OO. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Philadelphia Eye Specialists 8 ll!nl .Mr:;. John Patterson have 2nd National Bank Bldgt Koom 26 Baseball Season Opens May 4th. I'd.iiri.cd from a .stay in Florida and Every Wednesday Hours 1 to fl p.m. Donald A. Wright and Joseph A. Cuba. Pollacck werq ordained ciders of Mi", l-'i-ed ficidlcr has moved from the Presbyterian church Kunday IMMIIIII :;trcrt; to George Dorgett's TI874 RFTIETH.ANN1VERSARYYEAR 1924' s morning. A communicant's class has house on Miller street. ' No one in Hod Ranlc who nulTcnl, MONMOUTH'S 36 BROAD STREET, been formed at the church. Meet- Agnes and ifosc Romandctti have ackache, headaches, or distressing" Est. 1886 ings'arc held on Monday afternoons. urinary ills can attord to ignoro LEADING JEWELER RED BANK, N. J. been visiling at Newark. SWEEPING, swinging lines, DELMAR A union prayer meeting for women •<> Mr.-. Elizabeth Parker has re- - Genuine calfskin thi.s Kedi Bank man's twice-told will bo held on. Friday night of this lunieii from a stay at I.akewood. a broad) blunt toe, in an itory. It is confirmed testimony, , walnut browa hat no Red Bunk rcsideilk can week at the church. .Mi; ( Geraldinn Parker is kept in- oxford as gentle as a diplo- doubt. Ask your neighbor. ''••The Atlantic Highlands and High door.'i with mat and as invincible as a Frank Palmer, GO Mechanic Btj lands baseball team will open the Mr. nnd Mrs. Siebert Walslrom, battleship. That's the new lays: "I wna troubled with pains' season on May 4th. who have bei-n living at Wilming- hrough my kiilr.cys brouKht on by,, The Monmouth county library ton, Delaware, will return here on Delmnr! .eing on my foct Intifj houra at ^ commission, of which Mrs, G. I*. Fridny, iime. I alao had dizzy spells, whirft", Ki:\. R. P. Miller of Oceanport blurred my vision. I was''•, not; Mcllenry of this place is a member, iroublcd very lonp, however, 'us I attended a luncheon yesterday at will preach 7iext Sunday at the ieard of Diian's Pilla and got a the Community house. Methodist church. Tho ladies' aid ox at Cooper's drup rvtore. I What distinctive and ad- Mrs. J. E. -ArniKtcad was called Kociely will meet tomorrow night was relieved lieforo I had Ukei* to Pittshui'jr last week by the death at Mrs. August Quast's on Nave- h firht box and was completely, vanced features do you get of her father. sink avenue. An entertainment en- eured after taking two boxes, t The men's league of tho Red titled "The School of Hickory am glad to say that I have not been in the True Blue Oakland? bothered since."—(Statement giveni Bank Baptist church conducted Holler" will be given on Friday r nijdlt of next week. unc 12, 1016). Sunday night's service at the Cen- On Juno 14, 1920, Mr. Palmcif tral Baptist church. A supper will said: "1 am always ready to endorso bo held at tho church on Thursday LINCROFT NEWS. Uoan'a Pills us they always proved' of next week; km- •••: satisfactory to tno when I necdcij A highly developed Six — four- Rev. .1. H. Cann is attending con- Pupils With Perfect Attendance thorn." ference at Atlantic City. Records at tho School. WHITE SHOE CO. Price fillc, at all dealers. Ilon!^ . Mr, and Mrs. J, Harry Smith are Pupils at the public school with simply ask for a kidney remedy—9 wheel brakes—body by Fisher- spending a couple of weeks in Flor- perfect attendance records for the 9 Broad St Red Bank, N. J, Ret Doart's Pills—tho samo that Mf, ida. past month are: 1'almer had. Fostcr-MUburn, Co.*. permanent top—automatic spark J. J. Tumen will build a house on (liiimmrir (U'linrtniont—Thom(i3 Dobleski, Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y, J Enicsl Kin-Icy. KuKnio'For.I. Edgar Lny- Mount avenue, near Third avenue. t.in, Victor Marinu, Christian Martinson advance—centralized controls— Mrs. Joseph H. Schacffcr attend- -Siaymrnul Mnusejr, Adolf Wolm'n, Willlnm' Deep Shest Colds or ed a meeting of the county council Mi>lr.im, Minion Hcioil, Mildred Brcckcn- permanent, special finish* of parent-teachers' associations last iidi:i\ Ar.-ibrl Johnson. Wnry Marino. law Sore Throat week at Long Branch. Primary ik'pnrtmpnt—Kdward Eustace, ft (]rcri:e Kverliam, .Walter Kvorham, Edwan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stryker Farluy, David Hood, Frederick llorafnll were among the thousands of spec- Cli.-n-J-1 Johnson, Raymond Liuilmieistfjr, lir.lph tnytnn, l-'randf; Mruiger, Alfred Me- tators who viewed the wreck made Cm', Artliur Sod™. Louis Bodcn, Frnnk 33 East Front St., Red Banl by Uiu explosion Saturday at the Tunp. HTira WaljinjT, Charlea Leonard, Jo Phono 700 Nixon nitrate works. : rphim? UiichofT. Anna Breckenridtre. Helen lirri-k.miilfii', Alicia Cooler1, Margaret Ever Miss Elizabeth Wright is out limn, C'u'rin Johnson, Mary Lapkat.osh again after having been laid up Vhic Leonard, Florence Marino, Mndelini with chickenpox. MaiUiT, Martrarct Molzon, P^URsnia i'aT' Theory and Practice Henry Engolberdt of New York rein, Kvclyn WyckolT, Snrah McQuci has rented Robert Saunders's houso Frank Toop, Otto Gcltman and Theory and practice ara essential factors of achievement; . on Valley drive for next summer. (i(MUf;c C. Thompson took an auto- but they should work in complete, harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Engelberdt visited mobile trip to Crosswicks Saturday. You know that saving is desirable—so why not put it into Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry Postcn over Mr. Toop and Mr. Feltman have practice? the week-end. friends at that place who are en- Open an account with us now. Edmund Gchlhaua was homo last Eajrcd in the poultry business and week from Pcddic institute. they went there to get pointers on Interest begins tho first of each month. The taxpayers' association will poultry. meet on Friday night at the Com- Ge. Fehlhaber, electric lamp; Mrs. I.u- "A Paper in Every Home." ella Opfcrmann, luncheon set; Mrs. Avenue Styles to Long Thai's the motto of the Red Bank Haik Kay, luncheon set; Mrs, Sadie Register.—Advertisement. Johnson, linen towels; Mrs. Frank I Parker, box of candy; Frank Par- Imported Cotton Fabrics ker, bedroom slippers; Mrs. Herman Sickles, camisole; Herman Sickles, Branch at Popular Prices! THRESH shipments of French and Swiss novelties add their linen towels; Mrs. Ernest Worth, pair of vases; Mrs. Arthur M. Rob- t *~ charming colors and weaves to the variety of importations ertson, pair of garters; Mrs. John Qt McCutcheoh's. Here, too, you will find other smart wash Patterson, .set of pepper and salt shakcrn; John Burdgc, undergar- t fabrics that i\ Jl inspire unusual Spring and Summer frocks. ment, and Mrs. Harry Knutson, can Eat 1753 Many of the designs are exclusive and there's every color of prunes. •©" OS Q Q .t Bed Tine t that fashion favors—vivid high shades, pastel tints, black and Mrs. Deborah T.arsen was badly will cleanso tho cyatcrn, purify burned last week wlien her clothing tho bUx;J nnd kcop you wclL white effects and, of course, white. caught fire from a stove. Mrs. For Constipation ' Charles Plicffer was first to reach T See Window Display Mrs. Larsen and sho put out the Indigestion, Biliousness, etc. X Smart Designs—Fashionable Colors flames. Mrs. Larsen was taken to Entirely Vegetable. RODIER. NOVELTY COTTONS-An EMBROIDERED LINENS — All-over unusual collection of superb color coin' and eyelet designs in a limitless i blnntions and original designs from this variety of shades. 1 master weaver. Smart ami very French. $3.50 to $10.50 a yard. $1.50 to $5.50 n yard. We Wake Up GETTING- UP-CARLV FRENCH CRETONNES —A colorful' ENGLISH PRiNTS-One hundred and IS NOT AS IMPORTANT nrray of designs lii1 small, medium nud fifty patterns In tills very practical fabric. large effects. Printed from Iinnd blocks. ' 55c a yard* Early • AS $1.25 n yard. 1 S DRESS GINQHAMS-Smal!, medium nnd wo get up early. Morn- WAKING- PRINTED VOILES AND CREPES-A and large check*) In every shade. Over- ing, noon and night we're, busy liont of new color combination) In attrac- plaidn, embroidered effects and solid, tive on tho job. Gall us up at any g5c to £ j.50 ? yarj_ colon.- 50c to $2.50 a yard. time. WVro tho rapid transit VRENCll HOMESPUNS -Heather mlxturen, tporfc stripes and "hecks, black IMPORTED MADRAS SHIRTINGS- transfer men oC this town. and white effects and plain ahudes. From Scotland's foremost manufacturers Ours is ii step-lively-and-clmrgd - -••• $1.00 i» $1.5 in nbout fifty nrtnropriatc styles. moucrntoiy ^Awmt^s. • Specially priced. Sfjc'io 8$C a yard. DRESS FLANNELS-Cliecks, p Homan atrlpcn and many exclusive WHITE FABRICS—Voiles, Crepe*, tllSiiB. Alnoplltlicfosliloimlilcliljilirliadcn (Homespuns, Dlmitica, Flannels In plain In solid colors. $1.65 to §5.75 a yard.. WHEN IT'S.YOUSJl or novel wenves. -MOVE/ Bordge & Russell 195 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH Samples of any of these fabrics mailed"gladly on request 40 Mectianta Street HED BANK, N. J, ;*; LIT us KMO Talopliono 094 $*$M^;~;~:~X^K^^ Page. REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1924. THE GARNER Insurance Claim Paid. ^^^NKJEGISTER. A fire Insurance claim of J540 E(tBbll.he4 1SB4 . T.l.pho,.,, Congressman Geran T«1I« Wbr H« was paid last week by Albert I* JOHN H. COOK, Xaitor »nn about two hundred by petition from atmosphere of quiet dignity, and displaces features of the old-stylo hearse, which aro Sood times to ranner.Irof.J.et^ the third congressional district have requested me to vote for it. distressing to many sensitive persons. To all outward appearances it is a luxurious contention that not b "By the Mellon plan is meant a limousine. Jielp the .'armors muyfacts not bill introduced in Congress to re- caty to prove but Tho Worden Funeral Homo is the first in this soclion of the East to install back his statement that a duce and equalize taxation, to pro- theories vide revenue and method and pro- such a car. • l,igh tariff lias not brought bene- cedure for collection of some. It Tin Work In all Its Braneh©s fits to farmers is generally known as the "Revenue SERVICE is not something you fret for nothing—hut doing what you want dona D- * * Bill." intelligently, promptly and economically. This is our ideal. Job Work Promptly Attended If there, is any truth in the claim "The bill provides for two forms SERVICE IS LIKE HAPPINESS—THE MOKE WE GIVE, THE MORE WE HAVE. Estimates ChMrfuIBy ©9v®n that a high tariff is good for the of tax reduction—one temporary, Shift them unto US— farmers, then the farmers ought to the other permanent. The tempor- ary one IR for immediate relief to Wa*ro prepared to amooth be more happy and prosperous to- taxpayers by a twenty-five per cent tho pith on MOVING day th..n over before, for there reduction of the income tax payable DAY at moderate cost. in the year 1924 on 1023 taxable Jr. Mver W force. Instead of income. PARLORS FOR SERVICE Sanitary JPiunslier beinthe gon prosperou. s and happy, how- "The permanent one changes the evTrthe farmers are Laving tough rates on surtaxes, normal income taxes, miscellaneous taxes nnd pro- 60 East Front Street, Red Bank Telephone, Day and Night 557 74'Monmouth Street times. vides for certain exemptions' on earned income. Normal taxes are Telephone SO® RED BANES, . J. The price of what the farmer those on incomes of $10,000 or le'so buys is high and the price o£ things per annum; surtaxes are taxes ho sells is low. Prof. Fetto claims placed on incomes over $10,000 per that building a high tariff wall annum. around the country is largely re- "All favor temporary reduction. sponsible for this because it keeps The present surtaxes are fixed on a • . .' 3 graduating scale increasing from surplus crops from"finding a mar- one per cent to fifty per cent maxi- ket abroad. Whether this is true or mum on incomes in excess of five not -it is a fact that when the tariff thousand dollars per annum. The was lower the farmers had no such Mellon rates on surtaxes begin at • 3 hard times as they are now ex- $10,000 per annum and increase periencing. Conditions in this coun- one per cent on each two thousand ty are so discouraging that there dollars until they reach a maximum of twenty-five per cent. This makes The Carefully ] will probably be a number of un- a reduction of fifty per cent on tilled farms the coming season. All present surtax rates. On normal over the country the farmers are taxes (below $10,000) the Mellon wSSl Sean money ®n bond? complaining of hard times. rates aro decreased 25 per cent. Compounded \ • * • The Garner plan provides for a graduated reduction beginning at In the last presidential election $10,000 per annum, the same republican spellbinders went up amount as in the Mellon plan, to a and down and across the country forty-four per cent maximum on Mortgages Bought extolling the benefits of a high, tar- surtaxes and a fifty per cent de- iff Their hearts bled for the crease on normal taxes. The real Apply by W3all to farmers, they said, and tney wanted difference of opinion is as to which Or In Person Every Friday, Between 2 and 3, The careful compounding of pre- to hand the farmers better times rates 'will be adopted. The Investment and Realty Corp. at Our Attorneys, scriptions is just as important as the through the medium of higher ' "Under the Mellon plan in the United States 21 persons each with P. O. Box 297, fteilly, Quinn & Parsons, choice of a doctor when you or your duties on importations. Probably an annual income of $1,000,000' or the same kind of talk will be put more will receive reductions of Red Bank, N. I. Red Bank, N. I. loved ones are sick. out at the coming presidential ?11,3G4,GO7. Election, hut it will >ot impress "Eighty-four persona •with an an- JILL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. folks who discount the difference nual income between $500,000 and The best efforts of your doctor will go between promises and results. $1,000,000 will receive annually a for naught if what he prescribes is not reduction of 545,634. ^:»x«:"X~:":*X";":~X"X~:":~x~^ In the entire United States 9,- carefully followed to the last item. 433 people will receive a greater Governor Silzer spoke some home reduction in their taxes under the We specialize in this work and are truths straight from the shoulder in Mellon plan than under the Garner worthy of your trust. his message to the legislature last plan. Four hundred and four per- •week, when he said that the cost sons in the State of New Jersey of the public school system was be- will receive a greater reduction un- coming an almost intolerable bur- der the Mellon plan than under the den to the taxpayers and that some Garner plan. In New Jersey 268,- means should be found to reduce 692 persons will receive greater this cost. The governor stated that benefit under the Garnpr plan than •'I \V I •! i • v H. C. HUBBAUD, Prop. ' prominent educators hud criticised '.inder the Mellon plan. the schools and bad advocated the 'All othet r taxpayertpay s in the L... J] United States, about 4,000,000 in J\.J 16 Broad Street Red Bank; N. elimination of "fads and fancies' number, will receive greater bene- from the subjects taught. The gov- fits under the Gamer plan. In the ,. Telephone 146. Telephone 38. ernor asked for authority to appoint third congressional district there are r\ F" n a committee to study the matter and about 300.000 persons, which is ap- a to make a report as to bow the cost proximately ten per cent of the pop- of running the schools can be low- ulation o£ the State of Ne\y Jersey. ered. On that percentage . basis about '< a u L \AX forty people in the three counties « • • f Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean If the governor's recommendation will be more benefited by the Mellon results in reducing school taxes, lian by the Garner plan. Mr. Silzer will have done something "To state it another way. All greater than has been done by any persons who have an annual income on the Shre River! governor of. this state m a long of $f>-l,0l)0 or over will be more time. In recent years all the ten- benefited by the Mellon plan and all those whose incomes are* less dency lms been the other way. New than that amount will be more bene- studios and subjects are constantly j fited by the Garner plan. " i We want your Vegetable Seed Business asi added lo the 'curriculum and in "Some believe that the country A Home on this beautiful River is a location very much desired. As .other ways costs are increased. will be hotter ofT hy relieving the we handle the Best Seed Stock Obtainable Various so-called welfare societies axes of U.OOO than' of 3,000,000. most of the River property is taken, built upon and occupied for home sites, it. are conslanly putting through ]eg- it is very apparent what the pur- 'iMati.in. to introduce fads and pose of the Mellon bill is and whose is a very difficult matter to obtain a River location. We. handle only the best soed itoclci obtainable, fully believ- fancies of their own into the pub- taxes are intended by it to be re- ing that a pleased customer in our best advertisement. It is lic. M'hooh'. Frequently "these so- duced. vitally important to every purchaser of seeds, either in largo or cieties will pay for tlii'se fads and "Three per cent of the people of sniull quantities, to know if the'sieeda will grow .strongly nnd fancies for u year or two and then iho United States pay income taxes. well, and whether they tiro pure and will produce perfect; types Of that number three percent, that | We Now Hi¥i an ©ffering on the Shrewsbury River! of their kind. No experienced or practical gardener ever asks, leave the public :adJled vith th'-. three per cent of the three per pu i th th , ...... _... "Whom ran I got Hccdtt the cheapest?" hut rather, "Whore of 1,-iving for them there- cent, will be more benefited by the can 1 got the host [and most reliable?" and no one can ftfford to niter. .Mellon plan and tlin balance by tlv This Board has secured For Sale, and is now offering, the VanErnnt tract look at this matter in any othor light. It is especially true of liarner plan. Ninety-seven J)cv seeds that "Tho best is always tho cheapest." cent f,ret no reductitm• at all and of land, fronting both on Conover Lane and the Shrewsbury River. the i ni:icty-.^cvLln per cent of the three We solicit your business, cither at our store or through the «* ntvnv.n- I ols nnrl the in- per cent arc benefited hy the Gaz-- mail, and will at all times give courteous attention to your every iniies ami ner plan. Its location is very convenient to Red Bank station and to Red Bank gen- want. While we do not carry everything catalogued in stock, .uct% ]>rp;' • Inla !H:1IL to e;o "It is the r-nnie old question in erally, and it is opposite the Shrewsbury River Country Club. wo do rnrry the very best of them, and nro prepared to order,, nf :-'-hui'l bet:i'r tducn- another form. Let the government and will gladly procuro for you, anything not in stock. Just the I l'are tov' protect and lookk out for liomulv ib.'ii: MI r We offer For Sale 15 lots with River frontage. Each lot is 50 feet wide Ash our prices on anything in tlio line of Garden, Field and ni'po.M.t' :.]']•>< a'-':; • the caso, few and trust them to be good, kind and provide for the balance. Flower Seeds. They will he found to be as low na good iieoda lv'\\c\rr, iii'igi ! tli large mun- "It is now possible to reduce and over 350 feet deep. They will be sold at $3,000 each. can ho f;old. It is no longer necessary for you to send to distant IK'• r[ liiiltir. when p tiUic school taxes—all jtre pleased. The ques- mnrelcta for your soed supplies. Purchnso them from your homo gifid.mtc; !:Ke liicis In cii- tion is whether, that fhall be done1 The first buyers to take their choice of any lot on the tract. denier, whom you know and can depend upon, and save monoy* U .- normal t • 1 ;< 1 an-l ecilb'.r".'. with equity or with favor. 1, ad- vocate Ihr fust, founded on equity, i Place your order now for Frost Proof Cabbago Plants. $1.BO and will vote for the Gamer plan, In addition to this River tract, we are also offering 9 lots fronting on the i~ v. r or ;iny nHMJiiinition thereof m'c'C.s pcP thousand for 0000 or more, express collect. IK-n.e in ton great s ml the res .ills 'ary, but nlwayn recognizing that State Highway, and opposite the Country Club. Each lot is 50 feet front and Hod and Brown Onion Sets @ $3.50 per bushel. jii'e hot jMt emm^'ii. t io\ ennir luxes must, he levied, having in mimi oil'/.cr ha^ d ninieUnug

Writ Lang Urancli Woman f',el« These properties are offered under reasonable terms and with protecting Myors Patented Pump, runf! in oil, used on Myeri Now Damage's for Husband1! Death. Power Sprayor. Mukeu it the very latest injproved Sprayer. Low Cement, Sand restrictions. down rig. Knsy to.handle. Treasure of 1)50 to 4D0 lbs. can bo Mm. Agnes .hi'.iu MIII /if Weyt obtained. / Lung riranch \wt:; awarded n judg- For further information, terms, inspection of maps or property, apply to ment (if SllP,MJO last, week in her and Gravel KERESOL—Tho most satisfactory Mikdblo Oil Hprny. UBO Miil against Hie ('diit-olidated gas any of the following members of THE RED BANK REAL ESTATE BOARD. it for all your nprays. especially recommended for Dornmnt and (omfuiiiy of Lou;: ]!r,i!icli for tlio Sold at Lowest Prices delayed Dormant Sprays,, UBO KEKSOL. nnd itnvo your' bill of ilealH aiwi CVi!<:tiiu> A:ser.xU; Kmyta .liihn. mi, l":t July. .Mr. ,)ohn: ricctro- 1'rlcM. HAWKINS BROTHERS. HENRY F. HYLIN, [ Second National Bank Building. f!ood roads to Freehold. Only n few minutes* run. It. will 10 Monmouth Street. pay you In coiui) Bco us lor.any of your Farm Keijuit'cmentti, rtited by the fallen wire. BENNETT BRO3., 42 Broad Street. ' LAND & LOAN COMPANY, G«noml Contntclon and WILLIAM A. HOPPING, A. L. IVINS AGENCY, NEWTON "OREMUS, Pre«., , "A Tapor in Kvri'y Hoinr.'" Build,r». 40 Hrom! Street. 42 Brood Street. 10 Ea»t Front Street. " \U\rrli:dng is thi* voice (if bti'u- 233 filirovralmry Ave.. . c. lic, and when ntnied in The Hci;- RED BANK. i»ti>r it, micalin to onB TINTON FALLS NEWS. perience enable ua to sioner*. This a«t effects Anbury Wand, has been spending sevtml TYPEWRITERS do the moat delicate re- Park and Lone Branch. Heretofore Muthodiit Church in Fins Shape at days with hW uncle, John F. Beck- Fine REBUILT Standard the mayor of a commission gov- nn. End of Conference Year. This car is Dodge Brothers response pairing. We guarantee erned city has been elected hy the Donlel Hunt, who has been em- LATE MODEL satisfaction. Our prices commlialonerB, the candidate re- Tho Methodist church finishes the to a definite demand— ployed ns an automobile painter by conference year with all bills paid REMINGTON, No. 10 will please you. ceiving the largest vote at the elec- Walter D. Fields., now has a sirm- tion UBually being given the office. and with a small balance on hand. _A_high-£rade.-coupe of moderate Ur job at Deal. Mr. Hunt will be The church la in better TconcUtlon :: : Lone Branch will elect a newmarried in a start time to Miss Gar- "~'weighfc%nei stze that will seat" ibur'™ epiafeJ Like New. mayor next May. financially than ever beforif In its lilo of Eatontown and h« will mova history. TEN DAY FREB TRIAL. adult passengers in genuine comfort. to that plaea. ONE YEAR GUARANTEE. A.bury ParU Building Sola. David Scott entertained a large REUSSILLE'S Mr. and Mm, Seeley U Brooklyn number of friends at a party at his Phone 1B9-I. The body is an admirable example of Ira A. StrlcMln, who conducts » were recent guests of'the Hisses 36 Broad St., Red Bank clothing store at Afbury Park, has home Friday night. fine coach building. Low, gracefu. Soffei. Mra. J. C. Hankinson and Mrs. bought the Elaele ' >llding on the Mrs. Frank Matthews spent last H. P. Jotinson smartly upholstered and attractively PUBLIC SALK 0. O. Cooper, who uro spending the finished in Dodge Brothers blue, it one Inrwo nrxl nno ttmnll Iiouao nnfl A corner of Cookir avenue and week with her daughter, Mrs. winter at Jersey City and New York, Coast Writing Machine itv-1 i.f land at. Red Hank, by a ipoclal Bond street at thu .ice for $100,- Ncaffle Buck. mTtr in <'limicory. " epent Friday here. They catafi homa reflects dignity and distinction in Cliaiicci Y f E l-ievr Jersey, r>4-"0fl—• 000. The propert., .ias a frontage James Forester has returned to voto at tho township school Company, every line. Between llnche! It. CarC than $116 were made at the Re-Reformed church Sunday morning two o'clock in tho nltcrnoon, at the prcm- 1809 herein described, mentioned In tlio formed church laBt week for the rf ccmnldint iWr-il In" aaid cimao omi benefit of suffering children in EVERETT NEWS. $1378 f. o. K. Detroit; $1500 delivered therein dcscrihcil us follows, to wit: Germany. All that ccrtnin lot of land, filtufttr, lyln,T Monmouth w\A hnlnft In tin; HnroUfrh of Roil Ilimk. Garrett W. Buck is a member of A Party Wllh~7i" Cu»»t« at Mr. In tho County of MonmnuSli and.Htuto nf the federal grand jury which meets and Mr». John M»hor'i. Nrw Jersey, on tho pouth niilo at' Wiillnco itfct.: tieKinninff in the northcajjtcrlv ror- at Trenton. About 76 persons were guests Dairy Co.'s MHk!!! nrr -if Ewk White's lot nt n dtako, tht'nro John Updyke and family have LBtrrly alone Wallace ntrtcf, fifty fpet in of Mr. and Mrs. John Maker nt a FRANK VANSYCKLE st.'ikc. tlicnco anuthcrJy atotiR Whito moved from the Statesir farm to party at their home' a few nights rceN (formerly, tinw WashitiRtnn ntroct) Once you drink our milk, E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. 21 Mechanic St., Red Bank. IL> liinvlreil JIIH! thirty-four arid one-half a farm at Tennent. Chnrles Flock ago. Everybody had a jolly, good nt ttt n stake; thence Wsterly fifty feet has moved from Lincroft to thetime. you will drink it regularly. Telephone 1296 i n titnkc in tho pouthrjaaterly corner of Ksrk Wiiito'a lot; tlicncc alonff "aid lot of Statesir farm, which he'bought last John Kelly has a now team of k Whitr. one hundred nnd thirty-four spring. FREEHOLD—C. H. Evold, Manage* and one-half ffct tn the plnco of lioidn* iron gray*, which he bought from !njr- JlcinR tho nnrnn land ond prominc* Neaflle Buck has moved from thi the Ely eitate at Holmdel. described in a deed from Hush Wnlluca G§8®rits@y Milk -• 18c per qt. STEIN-HEIMLICH AUTO CO. and Mary, hU*wife, to Sarnh Walah, wifo Conover farm to the Garrett Smock Raymond Dobieky has moved to of Samuel Walsh, flatcil Mnrcli '21, tRCJ, farm formerly occupied by Jamos Keansburg, where he has bought'a Long Branch, New Jersey; nnd recorded in tho Monmouth County Clerk's oiricn in Hoolc 102, pnso 4fi3, from Barney, who has moved to thehouse. Malachi Moore, Jr., of Red Grade "A" Raw - 16c per qf. hieh nnid decJ tho above description In Valentin* farm at Tinton fM Bank, haa moved Into Mr. Dobisky's taken: together with tho buildlnffs and im- provomontn thereon; nnd including th« Chriney Conover has moved from house at this place- estate and intcroHtu by tha courtesy In- the Cooke farm at Scobeyville to Edward Grant has improved suf- itiate of tho defendant, Jamra Walsh, hun- "i" Pasteurized 14c per qt band of Bnid Annie E. Walsh, and .Tens» the Conover place. ficiently from rheumatism to be Wepcott, Jmabnnd of complainant, Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Conover of Mana- around. A. Woscott, together with all nnd filnrrulnr tho hproditatmenta and appurtennncci* to equan were recent guests of Mr. Mrs Nicholas Jocabo gave birth Wlhty JPay-' More? tho said premises belonging, or in any wine nppprtsininrr; free from ajl Hens nnd and Mrs. Walter D. Fields. to a son Thursday. encumbrnncc3 exceptlns only tho taxes Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Lewis William Leddy has a sew radio rind sprinkling- tnx*s for the year I02H. nmnnntinpr to $124.fi3 nnd interest thereon arc entertaining friends from New sot which he bought from Stanley Buy Your from February 1, 102-1; nnd nlso tho cur- Orleans. Stilwell. • rent tnxen for the year 1021, nnd this property will bo solil subject to said taxe* Theodore Snedoker is with his Martin McGowan has moved from nn'l interest an cforcfiaid. daughter, Mrs. David Echenck of tho Wyckon* farm, which was re Terms and conditionn mado known nt Keyport, for a few weeks. cently bought by J. B. Hue, Jr., of 9 tfie anle nt No. 8i Wallace street, RV1 Mies Beatrice M.. Doyle- spent Red Bank, to Charles Storms'a farm BBIIIC, NUW Jersey, the premises to bo From Our Truck sold. For further information Inquire of last week with her slater, Miss near Marlboro. Charles Guillaudeu the special master or of solicitor ot com* 'Alice Doyle of Freehold. of Crawford's Corner will work the plainanta. Dated February 1. 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Matthews Wyckoff farm the coming season FREDERICK W. HOPE, and son have been visiting Mr. and son. Special Master in Chancery of New Jersey, Brand and Front Streets, Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. David S. Buck of Matawan. Bert Morris has contracted to ALSTON BBEKMAN". A number of the young folks of cultivate and harvest Bernard A, Monmouth Dairy Co., Inc. Solicitor of Complainants, 10 Droad Street, Red Bank, N. J« thi3 place paid a surprise visit to Hicke/fl asparagus crop the coming WILSON & SMOCK, Miss Edna Buck of Matawan Sat-season*. Mr. Morris did this last Solicitors of Annlo E, Walsh ami Jamca Phone 886 Red Bank, N. J. f Walah, her husband, lurdny night. A musical program season and he was very successful. 10 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J.

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Au»ptees Monmoyth C@unty AufomobiBe Dealers7 Association March 22nd to 29th, 1924

S (Main Floor) , (Balcony) National Guard Armory. , New Jersey ADMISSION - 35 CENTS Tltis Will'be tin© Only COMPLETE: AUTOMOBILE SHOW to be Held in Monmouth Coxunty THIs Year

*K*K*K~X4»M^ Page Sis RED BANK REGISTER', MARCH g, 192?.-_ Branch was found e'ead in bed last was married Ia»t Wednesday to Dr. contest recently held at Miami NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT rlda EiUU of Ilobcrt LelBlitOQ Crawford, d>. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWSThursda. y by his son Harry. Mr. Charles D. Halstead of Newark. ^ " ceuaed. Mulick had an attack of acute in- The ceremony was performed at Skibla—Megill. Notice fs hereby sWen that the accounts the bride's home by Rev. Charles DC tlie subscribers, executors of the «itat« HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN digestion Wednesday but nppeared Mi»s Mnmio M. Shibla, daughter or said deceased, will be audited and stated T. Bates of Torment. by tbr> Surrogate of tho County of Mon- MONMOUTH COUNTV. to be all right when he went to of T. J. Shibla of Bradley Boach, mouth and reportfed for settlement to ths bed. He was 76 years old. New Dental Office. and Charles E. Megill, also of Brad- Orphans Court of Bald county, on Thurs- day, tho twenty-first day of February, Personal Notes, Sales of Property. iong Branch Woman Dead. Dr. Harrison B. Duncan, -who ley Beach, were married Saturday A. D. 1924, at which tlmo application will Building Operations, Lodge Do- Mrs. Arthur E. Vanderveer of was associated with tho dental of- week by Rev. Marshall Owena. be mode for tho allowance ol commissions ings, Slight Fires, Births, Mar- fice of Dr. W; E, Truex of Freehold and coun*t>l fees. Long Branch died Friday after a Diet! in Her 63d Year. Dated January J2th, A. D. 1024. riages and Deaths—Other Itemi. month's sickness. She was first before enlisting in the army in ROBERT L. CRAWFORD. 1918, lias.opened an office in tho Mrs. Mary C. Gibson, -widow of IIA1TOKN L. CRAWFORD. Mrs.'Clarence J. Housman, wife taken ill with a nervous breakdown Cornelius Gibson, died at her home EVERETT L. CRAWFORD. o£ Mayor Housman of Long Branch, and it was thought she would re- new Freehold trust company build- ing on Court street. at Five Points, near Adelphia," last Monmouth Countv Surrogate's OfAc*. was taken with a bad heart attack cover. She was 42 years old and week in her 83d year. / In the matter of the estate of Elltabeth last week. She was attended by Dr. Wanted in Florida. Stilwell, deceased. is survived by a husband. Notice to creditors to present elalms Harry 13. Slocum and Dr. J. Ed- Philip Eschbach was arrested in Hotelmen'a Convention. > ' as&inst estate, V-'an! -Uii«i. ~.-Shs. ii.n«, alliigbt. Married Fifteen Yeari. Asbjjry.... Park. ..last., week charged The New Jersey association of Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Doa- ; •"•-Mr. aiia "ftira.'-WJUiatn'.-G.- Rubl/ine 1 apAy, .surtosativ ,^t...tb«>. Count*, bt .Mon* Mr, Housman is expected home with passing worthless checks in hotSi'TccptW' Vriii" hold' its - annual mouth, niado oir the twentieth day of Feb- this week from a trip to Vancou- of Engliahtown celebrated their Florida and with taking iportgaged convention nt Asbury Park Sept- ruary, ton. on the application of Theo- fifteenth wedding anniversary Sat- dore Stilwell, executor of the estata of ver. property out of that state. He was ember 8th, Oth and 10th. Elizabeth Stilwell. deceased, notice Is hera- Chief of Police William B. Wal- urday night week. About thirty held under ?3,000 bail to await ex- by given tu the creditors of sfid deceased guests were present and spent an Death of Freehold Woman. to exhibit to tho subscriber, ejeecutor aa ling of Long Branch announced tradition' to Florida. Mr, Henry Hauaeman of Free- aforesaid, their debts and demands asalnst •last week that the police force will enjoyable evening, playing various the said estate, under .oath, Within six games and in sociability. Win Beauty Pruei. hold died lust Thursday, r.gcd 46 months from the dato of the aforesaid be augmented next summer owing order, or they will lie forever barred of Campbell—Halstead. Miss Mae Chnsey and Miss Char- years. She, leaves a husband, four tholr actions therefor against tho said :o the heavy automobile traffic and brothers and four sisters. subscriber. the newly paved roads. Miss Helen Campbell, daughter lotte Curtis of Long Branch were prize winners in a bathing beauty (Continued on next page.)^ Dated Freehold February 20, 1024. Invitations have been issued for of J. W. S. Campbell of Freehold, THEODOBE STILWELL • the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Charles JoHn- son of Marlboro, to Frank L. Dix of Freehold. The wedding will take place next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .Post Wheeler have When Problems Puzzle You been visiting Mr. Wheeler's father, Rev. Henry Wheeler of Ocean Every spring the demand for Ford Gars is Grove. Mr. Wheeler is connected come in and consult the dfficers of the Second, several hundred thousand greater than the with the United States embassy at London, England. National Bank, who will be pleased to give available supply. Place your order immedi- The American legion post of Aa- you the benefit of their experience, and ately, to avoid delay in delivery. bury Park will entertain the legion auxiliary at a St. Patrick's party render useful assistance. on Momlay> March 17th, at the egion home. Miss Elisabeth H. Ford of JUlen- Accounts subject to check are invited. Detroit, Michigan tpwn graduated recently from the Rider school at Trenton with the ' We practice— ' f NOTE: A small payment dawn puts RI-CO of bachelor of accounts. your name on the preferred delivery list. AVillard H. Jerolaman of Long CONSISTENT COURTESY AND SERVICE. Branch Buffered a bad cut on^ his MOUNT-ENGLISH CO. Uvumb while operating a circular Oar constant aim Is to be helpful to out customers ZOO Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. saw at his boat works Friday. and to tie community by rendering a thoroughly modern Telephone 17G, The engagement is announced of Miss Jeanette Martelli of Long and progressive banking service. Branch to Kocco Trifri, also of Branch. Member Federal Reserve System. A son was born to Mrs. Frank Barkalow of Freehold at the Long Branch hospital last Wednesday. 4% lni@r@@f falei on Savings Accounts . • Frank Soficld has been awarded the garbage contract at Avon on CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTOR^, hia bid of $4,000 SECOND NATIONAL BANK Mrs. M. D. Bragan of Long Branch gave birth to a daughter RED BANK, M. • J. last week. The Kiwanis club of Asbury Total Resources over @6,SOO,000.00 Park is conducting an attendance contest Asbury Parker in Trouble. ' A tip given to Frederick J. Mooney of Asbury Park that he would" find his wife with another man at Freehold Thursday night re- hultcd in Mr. Mooney landing in Doii'fPay jail on a charge of carrying wea- or More pons. He was arrested following a disturbance at Monument park at» for a car, without knowing what the leader Freehold. He is now out on bail. Sea Water for Streets. offers in the finVcar field The Deal commissioners are con- sidering the use of sea water for laying the dust on the borough streets tho coming summer. Pre- ~ ~ E made a canvass of many, Now for years its name and fame worked out! to exactness for supreme parations containing calcium chlo- who bought rivals of Stude- have been committed to like attain- service in its place. ride have been found effective for W bakers. We said, "Tell us ments in fine motor cars. We employ 1,200 inspectors to this purpose and it is claimed sen yrhy you liked your car the better." make 30,000 inspections of the mate- water contains this element. + The majority said, "We did not If you only knew rial and workmanship in each Stude- There- is no room here for detail* Death from Apolyexy. •ven look at the Studebaker." Most baker car — before it leaves ;tho Folks who have been dealing with us for years know of our excellent money James H. Lane, a Long Branch «(them bought new models of the and comparisons. You will find them factory. saving values-—Our service and the assurance of satisfaction. We never carpenter, died suddenly last Fri- car they owned before. all in Studebaker showrooms. But Consider how Studebaker has al- consider a deal closed until the customer is absolutely satisfied and every- day of apoplexy. Mr. Lane had * * * let us cite some significant facts. ways led in the building of high- thing is right. , worked the clay before and Yet Studebaker is a leader in Uio That lack of vibration, so conspicu- grade cars. We were first to use cord •\\.\s apparently in goodj health. fine-car field, today. StutJebakor, ous in Studebakers, costs us $600,009 tires as standard equipment. We He was C6 years old and leaves t builds more quality cars than any; yearly; in extra machining of crank were the first quantity manufacturers widow and live children.. He was Other plant in the world. shafts. a native of Farmingdale. to build bodies of the highest grade. -piece Dinner Set in Studebaker is the sensation of mod- That matchless strength in vital If you want beauty.fine upholstery, Long Wait for Pension. i ern Motordom. Its amaz- *J rich finish and equip- Pretty Designs '$18-00 John, A. Borden of Asbury Park, ing growth signifies a ment, consider that a veteran of the civil war, has suc- new situation in thiafield. Studebaker has had more ceeded in. obtaining a pension for Last year, 145,167 fine*, experience in fine coach Walnut the widow of a Civil war veteran car buyers paid $201,000,- Sec the Studebakers building than any other Walunt .'fter twelve years of effort. Mr. motor car maker. , Buffet Dressing Borden refused to give the name of 000 for Studebaker cars. Table the woman, who will receive over Nearly three times as Studeba&er builds more fine cars than any $54.00 , ?3,000 in back pay. many as in 1920. Our place no]accident $25.00 Is it fair to yourself—> other plant in the world. .. The pedestal place I Two Libel Suits. or fair to us—not to learn I- Last year 145,167 wise motor car buyers which Studebaker holds ! Mrs. Sarah M. Robertson of New in the fine-car field is not 1 "i ork and Deal has brought suit for the reasons for this paid $201,000,000 for Studebakers. trend? the result of accident. It I'•100,000 each against the Long comes from principles as j liranch Record and the Asbury i*. ,The demand has almost trebled in the past I Park Press for libel. Mrs. Kobert- Facts to consider three years. Studebaker now holds a leading old as this business—the | sioi was involved in an alleged con- ceaseless and determined 100-pc. Decorated Dinner Sets . $ 18.00 Studebaker assets are place in the high-grade field. ambition to excel. spiracy growing out of the theft $90,000,000 — all staked Ivory Bed 100-pc. Gold and White Dinner Sets ... 18.00 of her jewelry. on satisfying, better than iA Our^modern plants and their equipment Learn the result of Brown Reed these efforts. Compare With Spring 50-pc. Decorated Dinner Sets . ...,.... 9.00 Rocker Pythinns Organize. others, buyers of high- Cost $50,000,000. All to give you the maxi- Englander Clarence Conover of Adelphia grade cars. detail by detail, part by 42-pc. Decorated Dinner Sets . ....;... 6.50 $14.50 Wis elected president of the past mum value at the minimum of cost. part, with any car you $18.50 , Over 23,000 men have 26-pc. Decorated Dinner Sets ...... -., 4.50 chancellors' nsociation of the wish. When you foot the Knights of Pythias, which was or- itheir future at stake on !'' It is folly to buy a car in this class without advantages, you will find ganized last week. Roscoe C. New- giving you maximum knowing what we give. Y , that they number scores. in:m of Belmar is secretary and values. ^ ^tef- *' * * Have You Viewed These William Hickman of Freehold is $50,000,000 in modern } yr These are fact's you New Lamps? treasurer. . plants and equipment, "•' [should know. They are Killed a Mad Dog. of which $32,000,000 has inducing 150,000 per Policeman Joseph F. Clancey of been added during the past five parts conies from the costliest steels. year io choose Studebaker cars. lieehold killed a dog which was years. For some we add 15% to the'quoted Some sell at $1,045. Some meet / si _ Ju Porcelain uppoaed to have been mad in the $10,000,000 in body plants io give price to get exactness in them. with every requirement in size and Bridge Lamp business section of the town Mon- you superlative beauty. To give'that power and luxury. Bui the chassis Top d.iy of last week. The dog had ' That Chase Mohair, used in our complete ( ill < -& final touch for which Studebakers closed cars, is made from the soft are all alike, save in size. The sama Kitchen snipped at several persons but have been famous for decades. steels, the same standards through- with shade f/nled to strike any of them with 1 fleece of Angora goats. Cotton or Table 125 experts who devote their whole ordinary wool, or a combination of out. Every important Studebaker $12.25 h]3 teeth. "A ? $7.50 Father and Son Pailmasteri. time to studying betterments. Who both, could reduce our price $100 to part represents the best we know. make 500,000 tests per year to main- * .* * i At the annual pastmaaters' night $150 per car, but it would sacrifice of the Long Branch lodge of Free tain out" supremacy, Studebaker quality, ' ^ fr" People have learned these fact's*- M isons, observed last Friday night, * * 8 Note the bumpers, the steel trunk,' hundreds of thousands of them. The dcorgo II. Howlancl, the present " Consider Studebaker history. For the extra cord tires, the motometcr, demand for Studebakers has almost master of tho lodge, called upon trebled in three years. It has become Boudoir Lamps and Shades $ 3.25 v 72 years-this concern has stood for tha courtesy light on some models. Polychrome Table Lamps and Shades.. 13.50 hi3 father, Charles L. Howland, a high principles and policies. Figure what they would cost as ex- overwhelming, even for our facilities, postmaster of the lodge, for a few tras. >£.v i Investigate the reasons. You will Davenport Lamps and Shades ...... 18.50 remarks. For two generations, against all find them by the scores. Then, if Library Inlaid Asbury Park Wedding. Wie world, it held first place in horse-. The in/inife care you choose a rival car, we shall have Table Junior Lamps and Shades ...... 22.50 drawn vehicles. Linoleum Miss Ida M. Riemann of Trenton We us* 35 formulas for steel, each nothing more to say. Golden' Oak Floor Lamps and Shades :...... ,.... 17.50 good quality nnd Frank M. Dovcreaux of Anbury 1 iirk were married at the groom's $10.50 Bridge Lamps and Shades ... ., ;.:.j.;. 12.25 $1.50 sq. yd. home last Thursday by Rev. Thomas LI G H T - S I X SPECIAL-SIX Tt. Taylor, who forty years ago B I G - S I X < J-Pass. 112" W. B. 40H»J>. mnrrii'd tho groom's parents, Mr. S-Pam. 119'W.B. S0H.P.'. 7-Pass, 126" W.B. 60 H. P. Touring - - '- - - ?1O45.OO Touring - - nnd Mrs. William K. Dcvereaux, Roadster (3-Pass.) M • 1025.00 Touring . . „ _ M $1750.00 You Will Always Do Better At Coupe-Roadster (Z-P.iso.)- t. 1195.00 Koadatcr (Z-Pass.) Spscdctcr <5-Pa8B.)' "Jt»||* 1835.00 Coupe (5-Paes.) ' - . * 1395.00 Coupe (S-Pao'n.) ' »«»1!|>« 1895.00 Coupe (5-Pau3.) «|,f a 2495.00 A new young men's Christian Sedan H85.OO m .i sociation group hna been formed Sed>n - - *^K ~ 1985.00 Sedan ... <, . • i 26B5.0D lit Long Jiranch by Rev. H. J. (All ptictt f. o. li. factory. Term! to mcf t your convenience) I/iine. The officers are Earl Bendy pie:tident, Webster Lano vice pres- HOMER C. METHOT, ident, Mortimer Dangler secretary r MONMOUTH STREET, RED )S\tiK, ft. ?, 12 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey and Earl Bennett treasurer. MA 1OT*. iToMiid DeatI lit Bed. I .George iA. Uultck of Went Long producer* of Quality - Automobiles J J REGISTER, MAECH 8, 1924. fee week at Brooklyn, About 200 J. C. & G. A, UELATUSII, attended tho ceremony and AKI'llUliOTA BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Room 37. EUner hKlw.. U°<\ llntj' , K, tho reception which followed. Tel. Cum. (Continued from last page.) Disbrow-—Garon. ' WILLIAM E. FOSTER, Ciilbcrb H. VanNote, eon of CriUNSELLOll AT r,A\V. Miss .\lfrcda Disbrow of Asbuiy N«w Y,,rh, u,,,v Jfr»)«», 3eorge VanNoto of Belmar, has Park ;i:ul Charles Garon. of Lake- 10 Bromlw«y. Atlsntln IKiihlnvl ipened ,a law office at Spring Lake. wood wo'ro married Sunday, Jan- as tke cannon fires «t the High Prices! N^Y. City. u J lo is tho first lawyer to maintain uary (ith, at tho groom's home, an- M. F."T »n office, in tho borough. Miss noum-ument of tho wedding being •i.d cOMMinbioNuii in- i)i;i;rr;. oifi new andreliable TAXI SERVICE, formerly operated by Parker Totl«y'» Knu r.Uml Mabel Bateocfc of Belmar is em- withheld until la.it Buy Direct from Manufp-lurcrs, the $18.00 and V Bjnad fluent, ];„( l|«nl-. }f. J, & Severs, known as Parker's Taxi Service, now owned and operated ployed in liis ofiice. ['reeliold House Sold. $25.00 House. DR. HAROLD' J. STOKES, by EDWARD H. STONE, to be known as ireraen'a Election. .Andrew .1. G, Stokes of Freehold / DENTAI, TUR'H'OH. Edward Dilntush was elected has sold bin houeo on Broadway to $18.00 Suits Elsewhere $30.00 Hi Jiron.l .'uei', Eivnt r Bull'lliir. ' president of tho Allentown firo Kdward W. Linthcr of-Scobeyville, Oliko llf.u;,, »;::'/i |,, r, .lift' t/rlocl;, company at the annual election lnst who will take possession in May, r;--J; Hi •'* Jlayiojiv is 'Vice'jirea- wiicir'AfiVStoTMi! will move to'his -"$25.00---Suits- Elsewhere" $45.00 "GE'6RGE~M<-C; TAYLOR,, C. E. * dnnt, Earle L. Bradley secretary,, summer home at Belmar. coNsin/nur; VNOII-TH! ""OUR MOTTO: " J Evans H. Ford treasurer and James CIVII, I'.NGLMXU mnl Kl'UVl/voi! Allcnhurit Place Sold, >~> P"et',r I'in.-<\ !.. I HIM,!.. '•/, J. ii. Graham chinf. ,We have this power ijecauo we. manufacture REILLY, QUINN & PARSONS, • deem Cars Careful Drivers' <£ U'r. John A. Hill of Aebury Park r.o!!.\'s:vT,oii'-; AT j AW Want Padlock Law Invoked. as l.oue'nt tho Molliaon property our ovrn 'clothe;; on ;t Hii/o peak'. WKtlltM ll.jiMiiv, II...1 HanJi, To our Taxi Service we will add a Light Trucking Service at Applications have been made to ii I ho lako :it AllenhuTst. The •Win .1. Oiiiim -l'h,.',-!•„•» Ii |, reasonable rates, anywhere in Monmouth. County. tho federal court to apply the pad- >rop II\:;K. n. j. Branch, the proprietors of which Jahflr*1 Union Officers. garments. j WTCSON & SMOCK, were arrested recently charged with 74 Bridge Avoratio ©ppoelta Depot RED BANK, M. I. < Charles Kellington haa been i , i i.J> I'I.IN'K, N, 3, tho sales of liquor. lrrtrd president of the Ushers' PHONE, DAY OR NIGHT, 14O A1ND 141 | : ALSTON BKKKMAN, " Adolpliia Man Dead. union of tho Freehold Methodist 1 COIIN;-i;i,l.(j|; .\ r I, MV. Augustus Grisman, n resident nt church. W. T.'Sutphin is vice prcs- Office, in Bronrl :-!.. RM> MANIC. N. J, Adelphia for many years, died Fri- dem,, I' rcil GUikcs treasurer and DR. W.M."THOMPSON, day of pneumonia at the ago of 89 Trunk Pitt, secretary. 2d N«t'I Ilnn'k Il'uil'dina, lii'J lioTi'c. JI. J, years. When he' first located in Aabury Pivrlc Man Dead. lite St. Red Bank, N. X _ Gfln ndrnininlorr.l. Hr.tirA 3.',. Adelphia JMr. GriBmnn worked on Thomas O'Brien, a past exalted GEORGEl). COOPER, " farma but later took up the work ruler of tho Atbury Park lodge of VISITORS WELCOMED CIVIL KNfJINKLlV of draining farms. Elks, died at ;i New York hospital ! PntUMon "-i!'.!iner. IEKO BANIC, N. T Held on AitauU Charge. lnst week following an operation # Harry Levine of Long Brancty for a tumor on hia brain. He ia PetHcrec or (jrmic St.m-.ic. Y'arm Fa.t», Yer* has been held in $300 bail on a survived by a widow. Buna! Pruyrty. Ni iv "Iniunniith, I.', J. charge of assaulting hia wife and New Borough Clerk. MISCELLANEOUS SPHAY MATERIALS MACHINERY. of ' abusing thciv children. The j GEORGE KVALLEN, Jr., C. E.^ and (of Unescelled Merit). BEAN SPRAYERS " Mrr. Raymond Crammer has been IGEORGK F. RANDOLPH, C. E. couple- have six children, tho oldest appointed borough clerk at Key- CIVIL E.VGINI-;.:-:'•! A;;D SKIIVEYOHS. BEN DAVIS APPLES. "Lime Sulphur" (Ono for ^Every Purpoao)^ being thirteen and the youngest TO Iirnnrt Sirs". V.i-d Dani;. M. J. "Keresol" port tn succeed Miss Elsie Osborn, JAMES XHENDRICKSON, " Niagara Dusters two months old. who resigned in order to take a "Aroennlo of Lead,*' Bean Dmier» ATTORNEY \r I,(\W. Potatoes, Fresh Eggs "Black Leaf 40" Two Injured in Full*. special course of study to fit her O/Ticesi Ifin En.ih Vmnt r,lr.--t, He'I Bernlc* "Scslecido" Biosell Harrows Raymond • Camp of Spring Lake for another position. Tfi. R...1 Hank Mn-ir._ The pneumatic for com- SHERIFF'S SALE. HONEY, "Insecticide Soap," Fruit Graders .suffered a concussion of tho brain New BUG line.' Ti/ virtue nf a writ nf Ii. fa. in mo o 1 Krncst McKelvey, a Spring Lako MARMALADES, "Alomio Sulphur * day between 'Allentown and Tren- POSP'1 to Rale nt public vrmlm; u«h nt Ilnintion, County nf Mon- CANDY and TOBACCO. Other Materials Mot Lilted Addition to. Bank. ning to the shore. nouth Nrw Jersey, to Batinfy a dpcrcft of The Belmar national bank has Barn Burned. load. Real non-skid. aid Court oniountlnc to approiimiitcly OOODRICH TIRES ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL moved into tho Taylor building on 10,907.00. A bam on Donald C. Butcher's All that certain trnct or pnrr.ri rf land F street while changes arc being property at Freehold was destroyed Stops a slipping truck. itid prcmiscB hereinafter parliciilarly t\p- miido to tho bank building. A two «cribed, Bituate, lying and belittf in t!m by fire of unknown origin Tuesday Borouch of Rumson, in tho County of lory addition will be built to the night of last wek. Mr. Butcher's Anti-ehafing strips on re-Monmouth and Stata of New Jrraey. BP- bank building mul the interior will Kinnintr at the corner formed hy tho in- two automobiles were not in the inforced side walls pro-tornoctfon ot the easterly Mo ol •Wnshfnu- 1t HeDdrichson $ Son l.u rearranged. barn at tho time. Lon ntroet witli the northerly r,U\n tif Hunt ntreet: and running th^nrr nortlier.y, nlons Former Fir© Chief Dead. tect it from curb wear. »aid Waahlneton Btrect four hundred ffft, New Theater for Long Branch. morn or losa, tn tho North Slirpwnbury Frank ,T. Qnecnpy, n former fire A theater Keating 1,500 porsonB river: thence easterly, along Enid river* i_hic't' -'it Freehold, died Saturday two hundred feet, more nr less, lo IfinKhnra will be built in tho uptown section avenue; thence southerly, alone eaid Blnpr-« week from a complication of dis- of Long Branch according to an ham avenue four hundred fenf-, more ni? Telephone 798-R. cuses at tho age of sixty years. Mr. JflsB, to Hunt street: tlienco westerly, nlonrt announcement made last week at Hunt-street two hundred teat, vnnro • or Qucenoy had also served a term as v. meeting of tho,Uptown business . to said Wnahinitton etrcot. nt thi (oroner. Ho leaves a widow and point or place of bcglnnine. ToRpther with 1 men's association. "Best in the all the rlftht, title and interRBt of th«! lour children. party of tho flrst part in and tn thd Dealers In Car as Birthday Gift. streets adioininc: aald oreniiaes, to the cen- ! Reynold.—Widdis. Miss Lillian Morris of A&bury Long Run" ter lines thereof. Miss Marion Reynolds of Ossin- Together with aTl riparian richfi anri Bean Small Orchard Sprayer FARMERS' SUPPLIES Park was the guest of honor at a all riftht. title and intcrrrrt nf thn partr ot ij{. New York, and Harry .1. Wid- birthday party last week. She re- Iho first part in ami to tho land. »hen) 100 Gallon Tank in of Long Ttranch were married ceived many presents. One of the ,d North Shrewsbury river adjacent to Sunday of hist week at Long or appurtenant to tho gptil prr-niinc:!. gifts was a Buick scdf.n presented Intonilcil to bo the name, land ;nnl prem- Branch. After the ceremony tho = ea this day eonveyrd to the «ni.l party by her father. •f tho first prut by the nnid .hiri|i-i En- ouple left for a wedding trip to isrht, Jr.. and wife, this ^inrt^ajri- IM'IIH; Washington. Fire at Long: Branch. Riven to secure a iinrtion nf [In? t iv/imse Tho home of Samuel Yanofsky price of the ahnvn tlr^tribcl pr.Miii M':I. reworks on Firo. The ahnve tract will ha lir^t ofiVi-cJ in of Long Branch was badly dam- two parcels, viz: Fireworks in" a freight car at aged by fire early Saturday morn- (1) Lurjjo frame rhvclllnjr house nnd Long Branch caught fire Tuesday 42 West Front St. lot on Shrewsbury river, lic^innlnir nt t!i son, pastor of the Freehold Meth inninsr. Farms. This first parcel v>\\] ba nolfl subjoet tfl )dist, church, who is expected to be firat mortsafee of $5,000 made by JsniflS ;ran.sfeTi'ed to another church at Banker in Hospital. Enriffht, Jr.. to Jacob Wyolcnff, dated Fob. ruary 6th, 1914, and accrued interest, and the conference at Atlantic City Robert G. Poole of Belmar, cash- also aubjecb to taxes for the yean 1023 this we^k. • ier of tho Merchantfi' national bank PI, A' and 1023. of Asbury Park, who has been sick (2) Tho baJanca of tha main-tract, em« Luther—Nixson.. bracinff what Is lenonn as tho hotel prop* several weeks, was taken to a New *rt7, wil! bo- aecondJy oiTered. 'Xhis l» MIES Irene Luther of Long York hospital for treatment last Buhject to a mortKaco made by Jnmos En- ranch and Wilbur S. Nixson, of rlnrht. Jr.. to Red Bank Trust Company, week. dated July 12th, 1917, oriuinally in th« Elberou were marriod last week by sum of SIS,000, on which there Is due afc Umbrella Firm Bankrupt. thin time the principal turn of $12,61)0 and Rev. Elwell Lake. They will live accrued interest. t Elboron. Mr. Nixson is second Voluntury bankruptcy proceed- The hotel property -will bo «olfl nubjeet ings have been filed by J. Berger to balance of 1922 taxes amounting' to ientonant of the Elberon fire de- $109.71 with interest to be added, and Ifl2$ partment. & company of Englishtown, um- taxes of S3S7,8i with interest to ha added. brella makers. The firm has li- After beintr put up separ/itcly. tho tract Knockd Out by Fall. •will ha offered aa a wlmlo anil will he abilities of $4,478 and assets of Btruck oft as a vrholo \nilca.n the uKprcsnto Lewis Thompson, an employee at $550. of tho previoun Bepnmto hida exceeds tho the Sterner coal and lumber yard amount offered as a whole. Seized a3 tho property nf Shrewsburj" at Asbury Park, was knocked un- Retired Farmer Dead. Inn. Inc., body corporate, titkt'ti in CJCCIIP conscious by a fall from a pile of George W. Stilwell, a retired tion at the unit of Jlary A, Kiiriuht^ «olft executrix, eto., and in ho PUII] by lumbpr Friday. He was revived at farmer, died at the -home of his JOHN H. VAN MATER, Sheriff. doctor's oflico and hn3 since re- son, Slants Stilwell, near Freehold ALSTON REEKMAN. Sollrlu>r, Dated February 11, 1024. covered. Sunday of last week at the age of (R2 lines) 72 years. He is survivedby three The Five-Paasenger Long Branch Pioneer Dead. PUBLIC NOTICE. Lewis M. Hampton, a pioneer sons. Notice !8 hrreby KJVPH ttmt tlio Com* Siz.CyIJndr the purpon.- of year. He leaves a widow, a son givo the boardwalk at that place honrlng r"ioni iiit.Tcatfifl in tli« BK»^^' a new surface before- the summer m»!iit3 lo bp mndo by thi'rn in relntinii ta .laphia Hampton, and a daughter, I he imvine of Vrarl slrwt, 1'heilnut ulrtot, Mrs. Louise Beebe, all of Long season opens. Work will be started ige a\CI!lie fliui Wcat Ginri, '-•• • • Buick Character Branch. as soon as weather conditions per- A. K. OT.SKN. mil What Shall I Play Next?" J t Aviator Forced to Land, Monmouth County Surrosalo'if Office. One of the government's mail Death Follows Operation. Tn tho rmtter of tho rstuto of Cliurlrf • Makes Buick Value Joseph Boakes ot Long Brand1 HEREVER you go, iho piano is tlu: 1)1.1011 While, .leconncl. plaiios was forced down near Man- Notko to crcftitora to preicuf: UIAI[|I9 alapan last week when the pilot be- died nt the hospital nt that place center ol." attraction. There is always tlm nvniliHt c:;tittc. W Vuraunnt ti> tho nnlcr of Jonrpli T,. Hull' Buick value is something more than appears camo numb from tho cold. After Saturday following an operation 1 nhay. aurniKliti; of tliff (.'olliity of M,,o- remaining awliilo in a nearby farm- He was 5'J yearB old and is survived demand to '"'play one more—anything at; all." mouth, luuiii! on tha t«onty-ii!nt!i ,l,lV' of .Innuary, 1931. on tlio npiili.-utii.n t.E on the surface. It is more than the excellence house the aviator resumed hia jour- by a widow. >;j And the girl wlio can play, M'lio can entertain Mary Sntto Whltfl, oxo,-utrU nf tho ,^lntn ney. nt Chnrlcn Elxon Whilo, .l.Ton^.i, ni.tlfn Belmar Councilman Reslffns. ia hereby uiven to thu t'rodliorft of iwild and beauty of Buick d&sign—more than the people, is usually the most popular. ilcecnned to exhibit to tlm milisrclliei-, ,-\- Dance at Aelitiry Park, Harry J. Lewis haa resigned iL'Utnx us afon-ualil, their d~hln mnl 'I — ', . . greater riding corhfort, power and safety I hat Charles Lcffcrson, Itoss Beck, a member of the Belmar council. A innndii nt:QlnBt tlio !otlil ciitutr!, inutur uiilli, For years, Hie "Weaver "Piano lias hem proving uilhiu six month* I'mm tin' ilnlu of id" Earl Comvay mill Edison Curtis petition for widening Tenth nvenue ftfdranold order, or Hiny v.lll l>n f,,r,M ^f , Buick provides. Buick's value comes from worn in chnrgc o£ the eight annual nt Belmnr ivns presented to tho an inspiration and joy lo many. It K recom- Inured of thrlr nnll- the country Dated 1'techoN, N. I. .laminry '!!>, l'rll, Alpha (iiinuim Phi la.it Saturday nt Cnrngo Burned. WA11V HACK Will IK. ;• ,• ' traditions which together make up Buick tho Coleman house at Asbury Park. for its unusually full sweet low.: its easy, respon- A garagi' at Allentown owned by ; NOTICK Ol- 3t:n I.LIMKN'I Oi' A!*U aped by Ih'o Sunday morning of Inat .You wilLiind Hie Weaver jusl. tbf inslsumcnt; by tho :lurlnit«t.i of ch» C.llillv of M"U. satisfying and trouble-free transportation \nU nnil r.'i>f>» In,l f.^r -i.il II.'HIMI.I. »,, I lifl Week*. The bluzo started after Mr. you have always dreamed of owninp;. And us the Orphnn» Cimtt of nnlil C Iv. on ') lui, «• Strykrr':; ;i(.ej}-rutner had thawed • lay, tin, t-iv.Mitft'1 Ii .'tty of .'V!-ll,'atl"il will '"• out ;i water i>ipe with a candle, mi\iln for tho nllovniif,! of mmmn il«n. mill ^ ' far a Buick owner may elect to drive his car. May Dam Shark River. liiiMitromsiwJinowci.Toi-Mltosa tort hnfcol Wn t nifrrr."if coiinn.-l f'f'. litriJni'iirii|>ltn fiCiKKUy uaAW QnoxfooBS NE*BB «oei t ' will congratulate, youirell" many liiiics on ihc Unt.i'l IVbi-imi-r '!. A. 11. l:i'l. •-, ' K-M-W-NP A plan is being considered for 1VNTONTV. It conrnlns fall d(mo. fit Mi.i.r.it; i,. rein,. iTlr youm* tiwt. BoW eireriwlipro or br wisdom Jliat: prompted you lo decide upon A iiiii^i.n'V IINM',' i mi.ril building ii dam. acrosa Shark river iftlf. Cue n t>ottl». * niMi'MWi above tho Main ntrcet bridgo nt -*. O A. \i\'<--\b <••>. M T* I' {V,. -M I''Mi'1Hc •i'.i't l >••> Belmar. It i". bolloved thin improvc- Mnnmaulh Cimiily liuirmrnKi'ii Olli-•. 1,, tlm mnlLT "f lh« iMlnl.i ••( "«!"' ' "' lhent would protect tho bridgo «]i RED BANK, N. J. ,We would he gl;id In liiive \'u call and fry tho StlllwniEOIl, >»&• Against Change of Ordinance. i IIL-Illlltt ff^llll'-. 1 I Sell I^enl Estate 1-u,.iin.it In Hi" oiil.r .fj«in.h !.. l'"fi. Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor (Jonsidonildn opposition has di -! learning the easy terms mi wliiib ymi ciin buy one HIIIH-. mlrniKnle of Hi" I'NUIII-/ "I M"»; I Rent Cottages ., iiiniith, Hindu 'ill elm Iwniily-nl'i'li Kin,l!''fiHi,lt *'' tlio lirn ordinance at Mnnnanvian Alil.ni lloi-l..niin, oiri-u I ''"• • >(*>fr» I Write Insurance t.f Ilalil.'l M. JitUlwaii'iii, I|£-I f'ii'f-'l, r."li<;.» Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright N. J. which would permit tho burning of Weaver upright, grand nt player, In Imioliy ulven ('• Ilio ri,illl,,ia i.C ohM I|,.I. •«».••! I" -MUt t" III" I,II|,>. rtl.fV. >-« I", rubbiah in tho center of tho town Monmouth County Farms »,.iili,i- i« nfi.twnlil. Iliflf M.li in..) • ""V* nllhlil fix nl'ilttm I'M* tl"1 "•><« «l '»'» "f ,'»l.l or.l»r. or lll»» <«lll Iw I«WM Freehold Mmi Wcdn. !,„;, f ||,rl.''ii'!llii>i» U»t.'t.it Mjtiiwl . • • I William Ku'infnY n! baker oT r t'Whold. nn(I MIBB Fny Wolsonfeld RED BANK, N. J. Drummoncl Place Red Bank, N. J, !i';t,;i"ir«iH"i ,"n''j,, .i,...,,,? M, mi, .of New York wne umrrioU Saurduy. Truox Building BROAD ST, RED BANK REGISTER,-MARCH 5,1924.

EATONTOWN LOTS SOLD. Laii£ entertained a number of ence year. The church is in excel- fruiidu iit their homo Saturday lent condidtion. H is not expected MM. Annie de la Motto Buy. Prop- night. that Rev. H. J. Bugg will return |* ' BABY CHICKS | erty und Will Buil4, Houac. Tlie Lome missionary society of n3 pastor. M Tliiit I:IT»V; into hwvy yinUr liiyers. thirteen years of ft Two lots nt Monmouth I'lnzn, a th^ l'rcsliytjiian church ^vill meet Andrew Bowman bought a horse 6 hrcediiif.' vmk si.mw you U .*«<•??.' Our breeding flocks Jj short distance cast of Eatmituun Friday nitrht in the Sundajr-school from William Parker of Eatontowa RBI3TMIOTED TO PRIVATE RESIDENCES X nro pvopfi-I.v t/tiik'.l ami ;.ie lifted to pedigree siuiks irom >J, on the state highway, vtvrc Imught room. IIbs Jessie Silver will lead last week. LoeaSse! within a few mlnutas' wait* of Had Bonk High School on Branch Avenue, and ran •*< high pi miming l:n:.i. , A last week by Mrs. Annie »U1 party iit hrr home Saturday night. days ago. She has returned homo & opovaHon. ];:*:vc yew H'.-i.'i- !i"V. l^cli tray holds ninety- £< J1.700 for the lots. Oni: w:i* The hotpital auxiliary mqets this fully recovered. 72x200 feet mid was mvned l>y afternoon nt Miss Evie Valdntine's. Torty-eight members of the PRICE-OF LOTS $S©0 T© $1,500 I BRED EIGHT PRICED RIGHT ,, § Mrs. W. J. Hampton. The other Wenonah society met .last week at Tho ggenmsuth Title Company has guaranteed the title and will Issue cartlflcates, Miss KHa King's at Shrewsbury. LOTS SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. SEM© ?CU E>J Write for !':u:lr.iU,l Snallct and Price I-itt •*] was 20x250 led and was owned by LITTLE SILVER NEWS. Mrs. Mary Applegate. ]iav f!till- Mrs. Clark Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. man made the salt's. Tli American Mechanic*' Lodgo to William T. Parker, M# and Mr.». Celebrate Jts Anniveriary. Charles Emley and Mrs. Raymond General Igent King are new members of the so- 1 ft Kicked by a Cow, Tho American Mechanics' lodge Reiideneai , ciety. , New York Officoi Henry Morehrari of l.incroft is will be -I* jears old- Thursday of 35 Wallacs Street, !': One of the rooms in the firchouse 25 Church Street, R«a Bank, N. J. ft IT nl r-r Jnti I"1 U nI } 1\ > liiLk Association. laid up with •• •-•W»W*V« put in readiness- for the meeting of is employed by Joseph \\. Thomp- Leroy t-oden has moved frora the mayor and, council. It will be son of LiiK'rot't and he wis luckwt the l'cek farm to Frank Maria's used for the first time for this pur- by one of Mr. Thompson's tow?. bungalow. Mrs. l'Yed Titi is improving from pose next Tuesday night. EATONTOWN NEWS. sickness. (Jem-jje Longstreet continues to Luke Longhead finds many n job Turkey Supper nnd Dance Given by improve at the Long Branch hos- for those in need of them. He is the Firemen Next Wednesday. ready to help anyone at any time. pital,- where ,his foot was aniputa- —Advertisement. A large attendance/is looked for!tC([ on arcount of an injury result- at the turkey cupper and dance j ing ir(im nn iu.cidOnt. Henry Mar- next Wednesday night a: the Muni-itin js in i|ulrKe of his newspaper cipal building, as many ticlu-ts liavc business at the station. FRED JENNINGS been sol:!. The lircmen are giving Crawford C'ompton will "move the altair. rext June to Bclford, where he. Antonio Squinella of Ltinff formerly lived. Ho has sold his General Roofing Contractor Branch has opened a pool room and honso which lie now occpuiea to 120 South St., Freehold, N. J, restaurant in the llaynes building, a New yoik party for $5,000. which was formerly occupied by Mrs. Myron L. Campbell spent Taylor Bros. The rental of the last week wtlt her niece, Mrs. Wil- Diatribator o£ the Ambler Asbeatol 1 Shthglea. Fult stock, etl aiies Biul building to Mr. Squinclla was mad- ford ilalslead of White Horse, colora carried in Freehold. We either by Jacob Appleby. furnish sou the material or Rive an near Trenton. nDDlied Erice, Can be ftpplied .over The band played at the armory The JMethodist official board met your old shingle roof. We go any. at Red Bank Friday ni^ht. where. Slate, Sias and TUe Roofing. Inst week and wound up ths Phones 1JO-M and 128-W. Rv, Karry YanCleaf and Fred G. church's business for the confer- THE-8martnes8 and dash, the harmony of, Stcelman are attending the Meth- line, which always have picked the Hupmobile oM i^ii// dttrtlof \hlues odist conference at Atlantic ("ity. It is expected that Mr. VunCleaf out from the crowd, are still further in- will be returned as pastor of the creased in the bodies of the newest model. church heref as the church wants | him. back and ha wants to come EYLES MOTOR CO. back, J 23 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. Thebdore ' J5achTan !5 "hou3e^' en •-- - "-•- Phone 1437 White street lias been rented by Ray Stillraan to Leonard G. Jvd- logg of. Massachusetts. .The house 60 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. was recently vacated by Capt. Telephone.—Red Bank 1444, 1399 and 1496 Boggrman, who "was transferred from Camp Vail to a post at Wash- ington. Joseph Henlicr of Red Bank is a new employee on. the Ktillman and farm. The Episcopalian:! have placed their rectory property on the real estate market. They expect to build a new rectory a. short distance outside the town. B. Ernest Guice, who recently Saturday Only joined the army, left Fort Hancock Friday Monday for the Panama, canal, 50c Palmolive r •. C where ho will be stationed. 33 Mr. nnd Mrs. Elnentreu have Shampoo. . .-.:t><..... '.:»-.•»•«:• moved from .the HipKinson house 50c Mennen's Shaving - C on Lewis street to Long Brnch. 29 Mrs. Elirentreu was formerly Miss Cream, large -.-..-. .. t .t»rrc«T< Julia Murphy. 25c Daggett & Ramsdell's Benjamin Dangler returned home Cold Cream, tube ,, ,;,;,:.:• Saturday from the Spring Lake hos- C pital, where lie underwent two op- 75c Hudnut's Three Flowers erations. He is rapidly improving. Face Powder >.»>.-.,;.>>..:. 53 Frank J. Kelly states that he has 25c Djer Kiss ••(•*.*;.•.,.. • C REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY LANSING. tfflCHlGMI not bought the Manson property on. 19 Mill Hill, rumors to the contrary Talcum Powder •.-.-.-.-,. r:r* notwithstanding. 75c Bourjois Ashes of C Parties" were held last week by Roses Rouge, No. 83 .... 59 Mrs. William Taylor, Miss Krma : Mabh and Miss Lunctla Fjingman. 10c Palmolive All were very enjoyable affairs. Soap ,. ..i. tt-rr.% T Allen VanBrunt is laid up with 30c Kolynoa a sprained ankle, "which he sus- tained in an accident while work- Tooth Paste ..... ing nt £amp Vnil, 39c Prophylactic Tooth! £ The firemen are arranging n tug Brushes, adult size 29 of war team with Louis Dingman TETSON as captain. 65c Pond's Cold Cream, large jar .-, HATS SHREWSBURY NEWS $1,00 Lavoris New Superintendent and Kcw Cow ^20 oz. bottle . t c»:»- 59° Man «t Dr. FaheBtocU's* Forman Stryker moved last week 65cCalifornia >ri. f •-•,•.. C from, the Stilwell house on Dr. Syrup of Figs . c:cr •;••:. ^ 36 Fahnostock's farm to Fair Haven. 60c Bromo . ,,. ,' C John Sagurton has moved into the ; t Seltzer .. ..-••.-.;.-.-,-.,. .-. 36 Why top off an otherwise perfect ap- house and he hag succeeded Mr. c O Stryker as superintendent of Dr. 70c Sal ' ..^,,,-.7, ",,.;. C •o Fnhnestoik's farm.. James Bly is pearance with an unbecoming Hat? Hepatica .lorir-.i.:.:.:,:*^^ 36 o the now cow man on thefarm .suc- 60c Doan'a m^ ,.. ., <.> ceeding William Hunt, whp has There's a certain note of Dignity r.ioved to Colt's Neck Kidney Pills .,;,.;....,-..; O George Lan^re ban moved from combined with''Style in a ' 'Stetson" 50c Cuticura • C o PREPARED the McCarthy house- to John Sugur- t ton's house and Chr.rles Schcnck - Ointment, medium ...... 36 that just puts the proper finish to has moved into the house vacated 50c Mentholatum ,c n C by Mr. Lange. o Ointment, medium -.I.JI ,-•:• 31 your outfit. . George Reynolds expects to start 6 {•'Ji:1.!:1'!-(•-:'. 1". (• [ritvitKaiice. It dissipates a house soon on I'alterson, avenue 65c Musterole ... tlio ",;;h:'' r.l" '.(••ii' J.'.TI'ICIIV and the self-respect f. for his own occpancy. Ointment. large Tho Shrewsbury tug of war team dfy.-.u-j: . •;(•.-. " I 75c Baume C Spring Styles ~ will be in a contest at tho armory Friday night. Analgesic Bengue . ,. ,-, o '.'•:i\\- ;• jli.'-li1';- IKIITIO has been transformed § v 47 Misses Helen nnd Josephine) 65c Vick's Vapo-Rub K into iiic 'urt'w ;.i'ii .• I'.1-- ci' the neighborhood by al © C n,ow on display. Salve, medium ;-....-,,,. 8 cna.•(.•:•!-,•,!! (-;'•; - .n': Prepared Paint. y/h}[ not | 47 White Star Taxi Servcie $1.25 Father John's C Medicine.•„.» .,..,.,,, 77 —all the new rich colorings—there's PHONE 747 J."•••Vi .!: ]'•;•::,.<• -«r\ Paint is easy to apply, | 30c Hill's Cascara a shape and shade that will harmon- 'h'i'-:: ().;• ;-';/i\; : :r|' ]nnks bright and fresh for | Quinine Tablets ...,-.,, ye;ii;.. it (•.-•.••. h/ ;;.-,uc jK>r gallon as ordinary x $1.50-Maltine C ize with any sort of top coat you Plain and Combinations 89 possess. , Ji;. t!-)] v A'.;]]',1 yi M; -want in paint and we'll | $1.25 Enos Fruit : £ :ui()V/ ;i-i r; : •( 'c <•; iv:.:-.iiis Avhy DuPont Pre- | Salts, large - 77 jKir^fl J\;..-i : i!ic i.r/i, jur your job. Come in | 35c Pluto .•y.i'.Uii, «„ C Water, quarts ,,,.....,-. 6 1 M , 29 s IF 1RVICE ! $7, iVinl-. v. ill c SlrawbeYry C ——•-—-- '•—— sure i>{ Pcr\ne. *..6 . Jnm...... 40c Salad t 2""* 55 I C.-ill 747. 45c Raipbcrry Ur C Jam,.,....,, 2 55 B8c Pur« or c Untler Nrw Management 45c Grape for c Olire Oil. . . 2' 99 Stetson Agericy in Red Bank Jam .:. . 2 46 SUPPLY CO. CHARLES BOTTACARO, IVop. W C 35c Peanut or c 35c Grnpo Butter 2' 36 Formerly Ilrnseh I!ros. Jelly 2 36 IS f^cciianic Strpef, Red Bank, N. J. 45c Li(((jBtt'« C 15c Cliocnlato WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Con for All Occniians • Coffee 2 ""• 52 COc Opokn ^ «.iitHiina Pnliit Ttimhvl In Monmoutli County. OrKN DAY AND NIGHT

Oflico: Uod IinnU, N. J., Ojip, Depot RED BANK lesoed Weekly. Entered as Second-Clan Matte* at the Po»t- 1 VOLUME XLVI, NO. 37. office tt.% Bed Bank, N, J., under the Act of March Sd, 187?, RED BANK.N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924. $1,50. PER YEAR. PAGES 9 TO

will livo forever in tho minds by N. J. Naylor of Ocean flrove CRITICISES ASSEMBLYMAI DIED AFTER OPERATION, those who knew her. Her life typ IDDLETOWN'S BUSINESS RED BANK WOMAN'S WIL! and Josphlne M. Newport of Brad- ICE BOAT SEASON ENDS. fied tho beautiful and joyous. Sh ley Beach.. GIRLS LOSEJIRSJ GAME MRS. JOHN H. PAHKER ASK DEATH ENDED MRS. J. LESTE wan pal with her husband, playmii MATTERS ACTED ON BY TH MRS. 1 Frank S. Morris of Occ.;ra Grave with her children—three line boy MARY EMILY PAGE' LAST RACE HELD THURSDAY HIGH SCHOOL BOWS TO TEAlfl POINTED QUESTIONS. EISNER'S PLEASURE TRIP* TOWNSHIP COMMITTE. WILL IS PROBATED. recoived the entire estate o£ his in whom sho lives todny. Mistrei wife, Kate L. W. Morris, in a will AFTERNOON, '•' FROM PENNSYLVANIA. j Sho Wants to Know Wliy Edwin A SIio Passed Away Last Thursday of ono of tho finest homes in th A Long Discussion Over Bad Drain John J. Logan of- Middlctown B< which was executed in 1911. Mr. community, its gardens told of he: Boats Now Being Stored Away Exciting Ganio Saturday Aftcrnoo^ Saxsraith and Sonator Steven Key West, Florida, After «n OL ago Conditions' at Port Mon quctha Hia Estate to Hia Sisre: Morris was appointed executor <;f Ur^H Neat Winter—CIulj Plans at Rutl Bnnlc Ends in Victory foij ar« So Keen on Passing Almi oration for- Appendicitis—Til lovo for flowers, and the laughto .mouth—Mldaletown to Join Wit Cntlicrino Logan—Wills of Othe the will. of romping children daily on til Busy Season on the River for GcorKo School by a Margin oil liouaa Bill. Funeral Held Yesterday.' Keyport for Cheaper Electricit Monmouth County Residents. the Coming Summer. One Point—Boyti in Tournarr$!nfe« Mrs. Marguerite* Del Eisner, wi apucious surrounding grounds to] WEDDINGS. A bill permitting munclpalities t of her comradeship with them. At the meeting of the Middl< Mrs. Mary Emily Pago of Re The monthly meeting of the Tho winning ntrcal; of tho Red provide almshouses by a reforondui of J. Lester Eisner of Broad streo town township committee Insl Bank, who died a few weeks ag' l!;mlc high sciiyol ciiis' basketball died last Thursday afternoon "Madie" Eisner, as her intimate, Brown—Pappas. .Vorlfi .Shrewsbury ice boat and vota was introduced in tho state n: Thursday night tho residents . o named Mary Louise Page and Joh ynoht club will bo held tomorrow team •*">:) broken last .Saturday nf« sembly by Assemblyman Edwin Key West, Florida, after an operu knew her, entered wholo heartcdl Kane's lano presented a petitio S. Godson as. executors of her wil Trinity church was the scene of into everything that interested th: a wedding Sunday afternoon, the night and pl;in3 for nn active ternoon on thu association court b$ fiexranith. It is now before tho sen tion for appendicitis. Her dea asking that the road be taken ove To Mary Louise Page eho lef tho (JCH^O school tt'um of Ponn« ate. Senator 'William A, Steven occurred at Dr. Lowe's sanitarium community and particularly thoa as a township road. Kane's lane principals being Miss Caroline summer on the river will be for- $l,0UO and tho residue of the casl mulated. sylvanin in one of tho finest exhibb drew the measure. Mrs. John H where tho operation was performs activities that mado for tho comfoi a short distance north of Fair Vie left in her estato after the othe Brown, daughter of William Brown 1 of the needy and the happiness Tho last raro of tho. winter WHS lions of btiFkothall given in this IMC* Parker of West Long Branch , stipe Tho end was unexpected and it wai and runs east from tho state high bequests have been paid. Mrs. Pagi of Rumson, and William Pappas of tion of tho ;;tate. The final scor(3 lntondont of tho Methodist homo f o a..great shock to her relatives an littlo ones. Sho loved tho out-of way to a road which ruii3 paroll left $500 to Greenwood cemetef, Red Bank. Rev. Robert ^lacKel- held Thursday afternoon with doors and all the health, givini Georgo Bray's was 1M to •!?>, tlvo Georgo school tho aged, sharply attacked Mr. SCJ many friends at Red Bank. with tho highway. Kane's lane ia for tho care of her burial plot, Mrs lar performed t!io ceremony, which Daisy, Daniel gaining tiie one-point lend after n, smith in on open letter last wee sporta and sho taught that lovo t trifle less than three-fourths of wasr followed by tho Greek cere- Asay's Zero, Keubt-u White's Gut Mr. and Mrs. Eisnor had been o her own boys and their companions Sarah A. Kenny waa bequeaths hard struggle. The visitor:] htivd lor introducing tho bill. a pleasure trip in Cuba and the: milo in length. Tho committecme: $G00, a diamond pin and other per- mony. Tho brido waa given in Thero and Henry Applngate'a Sho graced tho drawing room an Whim as tha starters. lost but one game and among theii? "It is becauso ono or two peo were on their way, home said they would inspect tho road. sonal articles. Bequests of persona' marriage, by her father. She wns Tho ice was victims aro tho Tcmplo reserve at tho earne time mado tho hom< Early last week tho committe attended byi her sister, Mrs. An- soft on top and in ^pots was very pie in Monmouth county give $1,O(K u boat when Mrs. Eisner was take; real. belonging were also made to Win' team, Trenton normal school and oj $2,000 towards tho Republica: sick. Mrs. Eisner was taken to Ke inspected tho road in front of frcd A. Coivover, Sarah G. Thomas; drew Dougherty as matron of honor thin. White's craft got tho load on Swarthmore college. campaign, that you have to fall fo West and tho operation was po: Her passing in far away Ke: Henry Waiting's and Thomas Cas- Emily May Stout and Alice Hcnd' and by Misses Margaret, Vera and tho other boats and sho waa never West, Florida, was untimely. Wit' ler's at New Monmoutiii Due to ba headed, winning tho race handily. The outcome of Saturday's battld such bills as thia?" asks Mrs. Parlto formed at once. riclcsoi!. Alice Dougherty as bridesmaids. was always in doubt. Gcorgn In her letter. " Sho goes on to sa; The first reports which reaches her husband, Major J. Lester Eis- drainage conditions water fro- Alice Jennings, a cousin of the Applcgate'a bout was in second ner, HIIO had gone- to Havana o: quently flows over tho road afte John J. Logan of Middletown ex, placo when tho rear runner hit a school led at t'ho first quarter by a that "it is n great deal cheaper fo Red Bank from the sanitarium wen bride, was flower girl. John Morris score of 14 to 0 and at the ond oS tho boroughs and municipalities t pleasure bent and she was stricke: storms and floods tho two proj ecutcd his will last month short! of"lUd'Bankwa9'"gToom man7''Thejsoft sPot and went through, caus- very encouraging. Tho operatio before his death. Mr. Logan's near S tho second quarter they were still care for their poor as they are no seemed to be successful and it w on her way home. Though in th crtie3 in question. <,Committeema ushers were Andrew Dougherty, ! in tho craft to capsizo and forcing prime of young womanhood, she Robert M. Seelcy, who lives next cst surviving relative was a sister, ahead, 18 to 14. The second half doing. AH wo need to do ia look a thought that Mrs. Eisner, was on th John Jennings and Sidney Green. her out of the race. George Bray's was a thriller anil at tho end of tho what it is costing us to take care o not fear death as it drew near bu door to Mr Walling, stated that i Catherine M. Logan, and ho be road to recovery. For this reaso: qucathed all his estate to her. Th< Tho bride was attired in white Daisy finished second. third quarter Red Bank had gained AHenwood'and a few others to go her friends wero entirely unpr< bravely and smilingly met it—send- his opinion nothing could bo don charmeuso aatin, trimmed witl Within an hour after this event ing kisses and love messages to he to relieve conditions; that the bes will was witnesed by Thomas E the load by the margin of one point* 8 sample of what it coots us to mair, pared for tho sad news whic Spanish laco and pearls. Her vei twenty iceboats Wero taken off th< Each team then shot a. basket; bu8 tain a county welfnro house. Tin boys and her parents. thing to do would be to do nothing McCue and Louis Stuart of Lon, reached town lust Thursday afte Branch. was of embroidered net and it w.i ice and put on the clubhouse prop- with two minutes to play Georga time has. come when public Eenti On a beautiful springlike day Re< Ho said Mr. Walling was unreason erty ready to be stored awny for able in somo requests which ho ha Mrs. H. Matilda Wolcott o caught up with orango blossoms school made a field goal. Red Banll ment must call a halt to bills thn Bank gathered at the Broad stroe Sho carried a shower boquet o: tho summer. worked hard to overcome the lcail aro sent to tho assembly by organi residence to pay tribute and ^ made for relief from present con Howcll mado several cash bequesti ditions. Mr. Seeley declared tha: in her will, which was executes Bride's roses, lilies of the valley , Thomas Irving Brown'n Say and as ono of ihc Rod Bank player^ zations which wish to create saluric farewell in tho full realization tha nnd sweet; peas. The matron o When won tho William W. Vaughan mado a shot the whistle blew, bud , poaitio'ns. .Monmouth comity, om the spirit of such a loved one neve lota of folks in the township had t last September. To her children endure worse conditions than Mr, Delia, Sadie, Edna, Gladys, Myra honor was attired in gold and blui trophy for tho boat winning tho Ilia basket did not count. of tho oldest counties in the state dies; and tho memory of her lif most points during tho club's haa lived for many years withou will remain, not to sadden but ti Walling and Mr. Cnsler and that h and Herbert sho left each an equal changeablo taffeta, with, a hat to Tho George school pyerplayerss wcr0 did not see why the committe share of her personal property ani match. Sho carried a shower bo- events. Shu won with -13 points. lh(j guestts off MMrs, E. A. Starke of! these organizations If our Rcpufc brighten all the lives .of all wlv Re-uben White's Get Thero and llcan politicians nre going to b knew and loved "Madie" Davidson should get excited over such a com- money in banka after the other be quet of OpHelia roses and sweel Shrewsbury at a house party oveff plaint. . quests bavo been - mado. Dclfiel peas. Henry Applegato's Whim tied for the week-end. Hiss Edith Starke, voted into office and then bu con second placo with 37 points each. trojled by tho mule and femalo win Wolcott, son of Herbert Wolcott, After the wctfaTrrg~a reception TO: a former student o£ the Red BanH contribute $1,000 or $2;000 to tin MERCHANT'S NEW HOME. Committeeman Edwin 'L, Beek- wan left $300. Bequests of $2E held ab the/Cozy Corner tea room Georg-o Bray's Daisy-was next with high school and a member of thij at which more than fifty guests 31 points. organization it is high'timc that th Robert Donovan Will Movo to Pat man said that ho believed the condi each were made to her other grand- George school team, had arranged! county knew it." tion could bo remedied and ehoul were present. Prominent at tin Thomas Henry Grant has scld tho (tame. After tlm game both! terson Avunuo Next Week. hildren> Carrie M. Pcrrlnc, Ednn his ico boat Tyro to Benjamin L bo remedied. He said that in M Buck, Junior Matthows, Lelani feast) waa'-i largo wedding caln teams went to tho Starko homo Robert Donovan of Locust ave opinion tho ttollcy company shoulc made by Dennis Murray. Mr. and Atwater. Tho Tyro is well known where tea was served. Ked Bank WOMAN'S CLUB CARD PARTY. :lue, wiio haa a hardware busines; Wolcott, Carlton Conover, Orlam to ico boat enthusiasts in this vi- bo held accountable for tho bat Grant and Louise JM. Reynolds, i Mrs. Pappas left for a wedding trip expects to play a return gamo at) on Monmouh street, will movo nex: draiiiago conditions, as it had so laic to Niagara Falls and Canada. The cinity and for many years was the George school on March 15th. About $30 Cleared by Affair Las week to Jiis now house on th box of silver spoons was given tc Friday Afternoon. its tracks as to block a nature Mr. and Mrs. Delfield Wolcott tc brida woro a tan Roshanara crepe show craft on tho river. Mr. At- / The Red Bank girls swamped south side oi Patterson avenue, in water course. water has engaged Andrew S. Manasquan last Wednesday by a Tho art department- of .the keep for their son: son Delfield. capo dress, with, a hat to match and Shrewsbury township. The finish- Frank Scott, township suporviso: a seal coat. Sho- received man White to get tha boat in shape for score of 44 to 4. Schroeder, Mate Woman's club of Red Bank held ng touches,aro being put on it. bequest of $100 was made to At- of roads, stated that to remedy the antic cemetery at Colt's Neck fo fine gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Pappas next season. Sho will havo a new thews, Truox, Presby, Rico an4 . card party Friday afternoon at the MRS. J. LESTER EISNEE. It is on a lot 50x23G% feet on conditions would be very difficult' keel and joma new rigging which DeGarve'compriscd Ked Bank's line« clubhouse, at which $20 was Mr. Donovan has built a garago or tho care of Mrs. Wolcott's . plot, will live on Maple avenue. Mr. loon. Disquieting reports hai and probably very expensive. He A bed and some otH$r furniture Pappaa is engaged in tha restaurant promises to bring her up to thu up and those on tho visiting team • cleared. Cards wore played at thir- ;ho rear end of the lot. Tho house stated that ho had mado a deep standard of tho other craft of her wero Semple, M. Gerner, H. Gerner, teen tables decorated with yellow cached tho members of tho famil; 3 24x28 feet, with weatherboarc waa left to Mrs. Wolcott's daugh business at Red Bank. 1 tudy of tho matter and that he size. Jensen, Richard and Bruyere. 'arlier in tho week, however. Ray- enclosures on tho first story an ter, Edna W. Conover. Mrs. Wol- candles and daffodils, Tea, coffee nond and Monroe Eisner, brother: »a3'unable to figure out how con Tuhoy—Corcoran, John H. Gregory of Broad stroot This afternoon Rod Bank is play« • and sandwiches wero served in the ihinglo enclosures on tho secon cott directed that her husband, J. Lester Eisner, and Dr. Walte dition9 could ba improved. Th< Thomas Wolcott, should have ttn Mil.,1 Nora Tuhey of Red Bank and Harry L. Ryder of Middlctown ing tho Asbury Park high schopl library. Mrs. 'William T. McDowell itory. Tho house has six rooms an committee finally, disposed of tin girls' team at Asbury Park. Red A. Rullman left Red Bank Mondaj i bathroom and it is provided with use of the rest of her furnitu.ro' a and Patrick J, Corcoran of Fair township are other clul; members ond Miss Kate Vander Veer poured, f last week and reached Key Wes question by authorizing Engineer ong as he lives ond remains un- View were married last Wednes- who expect to havo new boats in Bank has not lost a gamo in the The prizes were paira of candlos i pipclcsa heater. Water will Herbert O. Todd to make an inves- league, but Asbury Park had been' Wednesday morning. Dr. Rullmar :upplied by an electric pump sya- married. The executors of the wil day night at St. James's church by tima for next season's events. decorated by members of tho de- s the family doctor and he was son tigation and a report. Assessor Ed- are Herbert Wolcott and Edna W. Rev. John C. Farrell. The bride woro defeated by Matawan. . partment. Next Wednesday morn- em. Richard P. Dey & Son arc ward E, Snyder said it would b . Tho Red Bank high school boys1 or. when Mrs. Eisner's condition ;lie contractors who are building Conover. a blue suit with hat to match and ing tho department will attend an oolc a turn for tho worso. ;heaper-to fill in Mr. Walllng'a ani carried a boquet of roses. Miss Mar- HIGH SCHOOL SHOW. team last week defeated Freehold exhibition of Sargent's paintings at ;he house. Mr. Donovan recently Mr. Casler's lota and raiso their 1 by a score of 40 to 11 and Leonard* Mr. and Mrs!' Marcus M. David- old his houso on Locust avenue to The will of John V. Chamber! guerite E. Corcoran, 6ister of the Musical Revue by Red Bank Pupils ; the Grand Central galleries at New on, the parents of Mrs. Eisner, alsc houso foundations than, to remed, if Freehold, which was executed was maid of honor, and by a scoro of 20 to 21, making toit York. Tho exhibition is open to all Miss Graco Mooro of Hubbard park, tho drainage conditions. groom, Makes a. Big Hit. straight victoriea for Red Bank< eft Red Bank Monday of last •week ivho will occupy it. n 1921,, has just been probated. Tuhey, of Brooklyn, a members of women's cluba next Mr. Chambers left his Liberty bonds James Six hunrcd persons attended the The local five has entered the tour* 'or Key West and they arrived A permit to carry a revolver was brother of tho bride, was grooms- musical revue given Friday night Monday, Tuesday and .•Wednesday ;hero just beforo their daughtc: granted to John Murphy of Port .o his grandson, Harry Chambers man. A reception was held after nament for tho cluss B champion* mornings. f New York. All the rest of his by pupils of the Red Bank high ship of Central New Jersey, In tha asscd away. Mr. and Mrs, ELKWOOD PARK SOLD. Monmouth, one of tho townshjp ;he ceremony. About fifty guests Louis G. Davidson arrived at Key estato was divided equally between school under the direction of Miss class B group South River will play, NEW STORE IN TOWN. road overseers. were present. Tho couple wilt start Edythe Beales, teacher of physical Lakcwood and South Atnboy will West three days'before the death o: Oliver G. Frakc- and Long Branca It'was stated that the electric hia sons, Harry B, and Stacy P. housekeeping on Monmouth strest. ilrs. Eisner. Thoy were at Havana ihamberg, Harry B. Chambers was training. Scenes were reproduced play Woodbridge on March 7th. On Atbury Parker* Select Red Bank Man Buy Big Tract of Land. ight near the Belford railroad sta- Mr. Corcoran is employed on the from a number of musical come- the following night Ked Bank will Cuba, on a pleasure trip, when aP' ion had been moved to a new loca- amed as executor. Tho witnessed Oak Hill farm. The bride received a» the Best Placo for Business. Oliver G. Fraka of Red Bank dies playing in New York. The play; Freehold and Leonardo will irised of the serious condition o: nd J. William Jones of Long ion but the chango was not satis- wero Andrew J. Conover and Mabel many wedding gifts, including fur- Charles S. and Bertlia OfFcrback, Jrs. Eisner, who waa a siater of r D. Haynes. audience was very appreciative and play Princeton. Tho four winning formerly of Asbu.ry Park, have Branch have bought Elkwood Park actory. Clerk Howard W. Roberts niture, cut glass, linen, silverware teams will play on March 14th and rlr. Davidson. jas instructed to notify tho Mon- Mrs. Lillian P. Conover waa every number was encored. Danc- opened a utoro in tho Doremus .nd Bomo of tho surrounding land, md money. ing was held after the show. The the finals will be played on Mnrchj Mrs. Eisner was horn at Red n Ocoanport borough. , Elkwood nouth lighting company to move lamed aa sole beneficiary under tho building on West Front street, near vill of her husband, Frank B. Con- FrancU—Olricb. profits from the revua amounted to 15th. All tho games will take place! Broad, which toll bo known.as tho Bank and sho had always lived here, 'ark was owned by tho Lewisohn ;he light to another place. at South River. Cnown from childhood us "Madie,' ver of Long Branch, which was ex-' Mrs. Kathorino Franclc and about $250, and tho money will be Bertha Yarn Shop. Although the !amily for many years. It is con- Tho officials of Koyport sent word turned, over to tho athletic associa- ;ho was always referred to by this that they wero about to make appli- icuted last October. M.rs. Conover jharles- Olrich of Belford were store is small it ia. well stocked idered one of the show places of tion. LONG BRANCH ICE SPORTS. 1 .anio by those- who wero in his part of the county and years cation to the public utility commis- vas also named as executrix of the married last Thursday night at the with silks, georgettes, yarns, lamp will, which waa witnessed by John Methodist parsonage- at Belford by Those who took part wera Vera Promineni Speed Skaters Takd shades and frames, fringes, baby •njato with her, Sho had igo was tho eceno of horse and iionera for a reduction in tho price cheerful disposition which mado a f electricity and that they would rlilton and John L. Ridley. Rev. Charles M. Hoagte. The wit- Truex, Leah DeGavre, Eleanor and Fart in Races Held Sunday. garments and novelties. A class of lutomobile races and other sport- Natalio Pharo, Anna. Layton, Doro- ai'go number of friends for her. events. A nine-hole golf course ike to havo Middletown towiuhip Dr. Augustns R. White, a Free- nesses were Mr. and Mrs, Adams The New Jersey outdoor speed Btruction in making lamp shades will Iho was 33 years old and sho mar- o-operate with them in the mA old dentist who died recently, )f Newark. After tho ceremony a thy Morris, Marian Presby, Mildred bo conducted in connection with tho a laid out on the property and Reid, Elizabeth Compton, L ouiso skating evjdnts, wliich were fidh icd Mr. Eisner twelve years ago. liero is also a one-milo race Tho Keyport officials said that they mado his will in 1922. Ha left upper and reception wa3 held at o tk l Std store, Tho proprietors, formerly ;ould see no excuse for a chargo of 1,000 to hia daughter, Henrietta ;ho bride's home, where the newly Price, Julia VanSchoick, Glady3 uled to take placo Saturday often conducted a store in Asbury Park Besides her husband and parents rack, several stables and other noon, were finished Sunday morni [ra, Eisner leaves three children ifteen cents a kilowatt hour for >. White. AH the rest of his estate narried couplo are living. The Matthews, Carol Schroeder, Noello bu,t closed their place there to open dings. A dwelling is. also on the Williams, Helen Tnthill, Elizabetl ing as the ico was not in good con* hey aro Lester, Jr., aged ten ;ract. The new owners will develop lectricity when a charge of j only 'as bequeathed to his -wife, Mary guests were Mr. and Mrs. James dition Saturday. Ony two races a place of business In Red Bank, nino cents a kilowatt houri was it. White, for her use as long a3 Donovan, Mrs. Clarence Olrich, Mathers, Jnno Wilkinson, Jnnc •which they regard as an ideal nil ears; Jncques, aged fivo years; and ho property but havo not yet com- wero run olf Saturday. Joe Mooro erald, aged threo years. Four nade at Red Bank and at/other ;ha lives or until she remarries. Mrs. J. A. Tarnow, Mr. and Mrs. Smock, Christine Francis, Isobe! of New 'York and Hurry Kaslcey, year round place. ilcted their plans. ilaces. The committee parsed a Smock, Adelaide irothcra survive Mrs. Eisner, thoy -o-*-«» — Vfter her death or marriage the res- 'aul Tarnow and children and Weller, Lucille of Chicago tied for first paco for- eing Louis G., Irving M., Byron J motion to joinvwith. Keyport in. try- due is to bo divided among their guests from Newark. Brown, Katherino O'Brien, Dorothj LOOKS LIKE JHONEY, TO HIM. DUE TODAY AT HOLMDEU The bride re- the diamond point medal honors nd Julian J. Davidson, all of Red Ing to get a cheaper rate. 'hildren, Henrietta D. White, Clar- eived a numbor of gifts; including Metzgar, Edward O'Brien, Willinn mid the 220 and 410 yard events So Says Joseph Salz When Ha iank. 'ha Finest Lot of Horses You Ever co Willard, Catherine. C. White i check. Tho groom is employed O'Brien, Cecil Hartman, Stanley wero run over to decido the winnor« Reads Tho Register. Tho funeral waa held yesterday Clapped Eyes On. SHOW AT HIGH SCHOOL. .nd Margaret A. White. Mrs. White .3 a fisherman by Paul Tarnow of Wilkins and William Jeffries and Moore won both events. Miss Elsid fternoon at Mrs. Eisner's late Another consignment of horses is 'as appointed executrix of tho mil Belford. Miss Beales. Miiller won the threo races for; Joseph Snlz has returned homo oming today to the Ely stables. from his trip through, tho South omo and the service was in charge n [I Will Bo Given to Pay Debts of ncl guardian of their minor child- women. T!io raco for the (foldi f Dr. Stephen Wiso of New York hcy are an especially fine lot, as Athlotic Association. en, Odell-^Smith. Third Annual Ball. skates donated by A. G. Spuuldins very much improved in health. Tho 'o took special pains in selecting Miss Ethel E. Odell, daughter of first thing ho did when ho reached urial was mndo nt Elizabeth. hem. Anything you want, inclult- A Pierrot-Pierrette show to raise Bridget M. Kain of Long Branch The third annual masqucradi] nnd \vci3 won by E. Steibler. In a Mica Tho last rites drew ono of the money to pay tho debts of tho Red eft ?100 to Father Ryan of the Henry H. Odell oil Eatontown, aiul :i\'ic ball under tho auspices of tho for Long Branch skaters L. WU-" town was to buy aXcopy of Tho ng fine mated pairs, bays, sorrels Iugii R. Smith, son of Mrs. Hugh Register, ns ho hud missed a couplo irgcst assemblages which has ever md grays. Also twenty head of Bank high school athletic associa- iong Branch Catholic church in a .adies' Hebrew society of Hud liams finished first. The three-mil4 ttended a funeral in this county, eclimated horses ready to work, ion will be held tomorrow night and ill sho executed in 1922, tho money t. Smith' o£ Long Brunch, wero Bank will be held Wednesday night, event, tho longest on tho progTajn, of issues during his travels. Mr. narried on Saturday, February 2Ud, Salz, lileo hundreds and hundreds he town was stirred .by sorrow oung Pennsylvania stock. As to .'riday night at tho high school by o bo used in saying masses for the ilarch 19 th, at St. James's hall. Was won handily by Mooro, j vor the tragic death of the young rices, wo buy for cash.- Everyone ;ho Hi-Y club, assisted b^ the girls. epose of her'soul. The rest of her ,t tho Matawan Methodist piirson- Hnckott'a orchestra will play for of others, is n regular reader of ho buys from us lfjToWs what that ;ga by Eev. Spencer K. Moore. Tho Register and ho longs for other nnd by sympathy for her ho stage decorations, will be state was left to John Devonshire. tancing. Thero will bo cash prizes Plumbers ort Strilto, ?3 n'enved husband, children, parents, ncans. Ask them. Nuflf said. Tho 'ho attendants wero Miss Elsie or tho best waltzers and for tho Wednesday to coino r,o ho can get ily Estate, Holmdcl, N. J.—Advcr- fhito^and all who take part will Several cash bequests wero mado lay Odell and Spencer Patterson Asbury Park union plumber^ his favorite paper. In speaking of nrl brothers. Fully 750 person isoment. _»_ ;enr Special costumes. Most of tho the will oJ Miss Sarah J. Allen irettiest and tha most grotesquo ero prcacnt. Tho,'floral tributes f Eatontpwn. A reception was w'ovo refused an increivio in pay to' his homo coming" to a friend this icrformers will bo students of the f Anbury Park, which was executed .eld after the ceremony. The cou- cstume3. Tickets art selling $tn a day Friday by their onipoyer'J ero numerous and beautiful. As Garden Delicatessen. ichool. The show will consist prin- year ago. She directed thut a •apidly and tho affair promises to py morning ho said ho just had to ie funeral procession passed St. Our thirty-flvo cent lunch is the, ilo. aro living on Lewis street at ami a strikik e declaredl d until havO' Tho Register at once nnd it ipally of comedy. urial lot be bought iii Fairmpunt latontqwn. Mr, Smith is employed jo a financial as well as a social ccmmiUccs representing tho union; amos's church tho chimes of that ost in town. Salads and all kinds emetery at Newark for h'or UCCCS9. "looked like honey to him." nco of worship played a dirge. It if ready cooked-meats. AH kinds Special Silk Sale. ,t Hesso's ice cream store and tea men and tho employers can como to ^—©-»-®»— .. f imported and domestic cheese, rother, Henry Allen, and' that oom nt Red Bank. Jin agreement. Last year tho union' an unusual tributo for one not An advantageous purchase of 200 be set asido for tho caro"of Real Estato Sales. Mule Killed! Car Damaged. f the Catholic fnith nnd n tributo ry our delicious sandwiches. Spe mndsomo new silks will bo placed The; following properties have men wora granted ?!) a day. It Id An nutomobilo owned and driven inl rnto for lnrgo quantity orders. >n salo tomorrow. They nre su- ho plot. Miss Allen left a $2,000 Patterson—-Nelson. Oen sold by Merrltt R. Lnmaon, •' said tho employers wero •willing to' Inch wns much appreciated by •arden Delicatessen, 22 Went Front ortgago on property at Caldwell by Alfred Sponny of Beech street ,oso who Itnew M! loved "Madio" icrior grades and guaranteed to Miss Helen M. Patterson of Now Broad street, Red Hank: Farm pay 51Q ft day i'or tho Mimm(rf' root, Rod Bank.—Advertisement. ;ivo satisfactory service. Printed o her sister, Mnry E. Gardner, nnd wned by Chriney Conover (known end a mnlo owned by David B. Sof- inner. • :—«»-»-to- , - 'ork and Hcnrik W. Nelson, Bon o£ months but) would not ^IfiTi fln fcl collided Sunday night on the :ropo de chinos $1.40 per yard. ho bequeathed $1,800 and all her ilartiu Nelson of Leonardo, were 51 Coonuy farm), located at Colt's airrcemenb for thin rntci for a full Tho horiornry bssnra wero Edgar Lamp Sliado Frames. [Ieavy silk crepo do chiucB, 40 ersonal belongings to her sis- Mock, N. J., consisting of 11F> acres, road between Rod Bank and Lin- All kinds of materinls, gcor- larriod nt New York Monday of crtz, Robert I'roddow, Warren II. nches wide, present valuo $2.CO, nt largo drolling and outbuildings, yo'u'" _ _—.*- - •*' croft, near Mr. Soltel'ti fnrm. Tlia ottes, taffotns, china silk, tapes for cr. To her nephew, Gcorga Gard* ist week. mock, Dr. Walter A,. Rullman, 11.79 per yard. Cntiton crepes in er, eho left ?1,000. Her nieces, :old ID Cunielius D. Bell of Muta- Kivo Dollars Given Ai»y. ] mulo wan killed and Mr. Spenny'n ovcring fnmicu, gold braids, laeea ilack, white, navy,' brown, Quaker wnn, N. J. Fnrm owned by Paul "rank S. Ilngnn, Thomas S. Field, id roso buds; all colors m fringes, loronee, May and Funnio Allon, March Festival. Begiiiuini; next Monday, Mnrdt cur was badly damaged. ;rey, cocoa, etc., $3.75 grade nt "tor.islt at Ilnzlet, N. J., cloven 10th, wo will give away every w«'k unman Hnslcr, Mortimer Eisnor, iortha Yarn Shop, 20 West Front 12.95 per yard. Crepo hack satins en- each Wt $100, Her nephews, Direction of Knthorino Throck- acres, houso ami outbuildings, sold nrry Jackson, Hnrry Burrowea, rcet, Red Bank.—Advertisement. corgo and Charles Allon, aro lorton, featuring Frances Blaisdell, ijr>.t)ll in |{cil.l to tin) person holding Polo! Polo! in a choice- selection of shades, ,o A. Hontli ol* N<-w York City, tho lui'k.v co-opiM'attvo buylnj? jllck-* Troop 13 vn. Princeton university ouis J. Siding, Marvin King, Juliuii ;4.50 vnhio nt $3.50 pei> yard. Wo- nch to receive $100 when they bo- hild wonder flutist, and a varied ''arm owned by John Haydcn at ilward Davidson nnd Rnyno Grant. rogram of voico in aong and read- et. Hrawini; will tulai pluco every and Fox Hunters vs. Pittsburg at Building For Ren.t icn's pure silk, full fashioned hose, omo 21 ycnni old. Iolmdcl, N. J., 'two an/i a half Rutunliiy nighl: at tho I'aliien thea Ecd Bank armory Saturday, March A memorial .servico will bo held On Mnplo avenue, formerly used ew spring shades including Mah- ngs;. pinno and violin. First Re- y g Mrs. Funnlo-Richards of Asbury ormcil church, Red Iinnk, March .cres, hou.'io and outbuildings, Hold ter. IItut y at theh - CnnloCl n Dliolicat 8th, gnmeii otnrtinp; at 8:15. TUR- iroorrmv morning for Mrs, Eisnor ,3 showroom, for rent for storage ong, peach, thrush, etc., $2.25 'ark left all her estate to her ,o Mr3. Mnrtel nC Now York fcity. of-wnr and dancing in OBscmbly hall urposea. Inquiro 352 Broad street, ;rndo nt $1.5!) per nuir. A. Salz & •1, 1924, nt 8:00 P. M. Adults 60 (welling on 1'emborton • avenue, 1!2 Went I-'rotii: Btrect, Ited St. Anthony's church nt Red cd Bank, phono 014.—Aclvertiao- aughtor, Josoph^no 1'urnley, in a ents, children 2G cents. Ilenefilj of Adl nftor gamed. Admission fifty cents. ml;. 'o., Red Bunk.—Advertisement. Ici-nnport, N. J., owned by Mr. —Advertisement. icnt. ill eho executed eight yours ago. ow fund.—Advertisement. ilnkley, sold to Tliomnn Woolloy of l'rincstoii vn. Trnop U. A touching incident of tho alck- Irs. l'ersley was named aa cxecu- Indoor Polo, Sports at Armory. Slowburg, N. Y. Ihvc'lliiiif on 1'ar- I'rhiecti.u imlvciMity polo Unni Dont Formal !.i8 of Mrs. Ejsiii'r wan shown at "Hello Central , •k- o£ tho will, ' . or nvi-nuu, Littlo Silver, N, .'., will ;i)a,v Tmoii !•; »t tlio^lii'd liiinb the Shrev.-liwry Itirs sab at I P. M, :y-Weii,.w!ses tbo boy seoutv of ivo mo Red Bunk, 1805." Yellow Princoton vs. Troop K and Pitts- Saturday night, March 8th, .will jm'K.y:!. Fox Huntera will clash nt Mr.!. Abignil Browix of Ocean i 1.1m bit; night-at the. fltril liniik TviH'd by Afni, Wiigiit, mild to TNI nrniory Sutunhiy lighlilg'hti'' 'A'lil W «"ii" Monday, Mnrcli loth, 1024, on tho that placo otVorcd prnyeni for her uxi service, fifien diiy ni\d night. Lou in Matthitis of New York City. test bi'lwi'i'ii Vi lllunli'r. i of Red premises at Oceanic. A rlvnr front 15 Bvidgo avenue, opposite railroad ;ho Red Hunk armory Saturday rovtVrccpivcil tho entires estato o£ rmory. Princeton vn. Troop TC and recovery. Tho city wan draped in light, March 8lh, RJimou starting at or hiwbnnil, Elihu IS. Brown, un- ItUhurft VM, Fox Hunteni, lit polo, If you have, null, why not li L ili'inal nltrni'tii'ii. OunciiiK 1« |ablo for n isoloct boarding house, '.*lfJ, Tug-of-wjir and dancing «. : sr a will which waa nintlo In 181)0. anio.i iitart at 8:15. Also tuj,'-of- dditional nttrnctioiiH. Admission ur nnd dancing in nnsombly hull it with I.nnuion. -1 lirnad iitrm't, KIM! nilily room foll«wln(f frimicd. AiU and two corners.—Advertisement, Under a blanket of orchids and Open 'Tonight. ifty ccntn.—Advertisement. loronco 1!. Suvittf, a daughter, was Iinnk, wlu'ii! you will got tho sorvioe iion lifly ciMiln. "AdviuMsemonfe Tonight ia nho Victor night at .ppointcil executrix. Tho wit- 'Hewing cnmcH,—Advcrtir.emcnl'i lilipn of tho vnlloy nnd nurrounilcd . «»-«-*a* you bnvo a right; to oxpecb nno "'-it or in con- by a vorltnlilo iriinloii of brillimitly mile.—AnVortlnc-mont. Stop, Look and Listen. Polo, Tug-of-War, Dancing. Wlmt Is Now ll...... „ - 1 blooming (lownrn, nmi of Rod Hunk's Special for this week only: fio- irown niul William A. liitrknlou'. A varied program at Red iinnk Son wlmt la HIIOWII nt Mis* A, in tainer nnd garbage kept fiopnrato "i cl's boiled ham, R0 contn n pound will bo infused by lliu jjurbw fiivorltp daughter:!, Mar/jucritn I)n-. Tor Halo or Rent Mrs. Sarah K MOBS OC Ocean imory Saturday night, March )Uli, Morriii'n millinery purlura, room M» ttho.CJffrdou DnlicntFWRii, 22 Wi'st rovo loft hor entnto iu equal 8:15. A/lmiiuiion fifty con(:i.— Indoor Sports. •"iiii'i- blilldliKf, Ml Hnnli! «t«S^ truck driver. viilfion Eisner, wnn laid to rt)Ht yos- mtn nro i|iiickly filled if you givo 'ront strcol, Red Bank.-—Advorlinc- Two polo games, Princoton v;i. (•'albugo Committee tnnliiy. nftct'iioon. Tlio Borrow cnt. inrcn o her huuband, John Mon.i, dvortiacnient. KI.HI Hunk. AilviirUfiemi'nt. o job to Lufcu Longhead Ad- id her children, Snrfio I/. Quick. Trnop K mid l'ittabuii; vn. Vox T-Atlvovliscmont. which In fi'lt- in t.h

AGED RUMSON MAN DEAD. 'MARRIED FIVE YEARS. KILtEP 40,000 RATS. A Talk by a Miuionsry. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN HOLMDEL FARMER DEAD I.»rBr> iurinshod toon In front ot house- A misaionary afternoon will nullable for two; with or without l,0 Thomas Reid, Retired Iron Worke Party Given Saturday at Red Ban > Claims tile County Board Apply 28 Wallaco utrcct. Red Hank. Pied in Hit 78th Year. for Hazlet Couple. Agriculture in Report. held tomorrow nfternoon, from twi Contractor and Buikk^ „ HENRY CROSS, WELL. KNOW until tivu o'clock, at tho parsonng> WORK WANTED. Thomaa Kcid of Rumgon diei The fifth wedding anniversary < Forty thousand rats weie killei Girl, sixteen yC»m old. wishes a posit SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING HOLMDEL FARMER, IS DEAD of tho N'ew Monniouth Baptls (•kins cara vt Uaty or helelng wltli hoa from a complication of disease Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dovcn of Ha in Monmouth county as a result o church. -Miss Pnge. who hus hee SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES Sunday. He waa horn in Ireland 7' His Farrg for B. Number of Yes let was celebrated with a part tho county wids anti-rat campaign doing missionary work in Sout HOU'SETOTRBNT; ' Telephone 861.M 160 Bridge Avenuej Heel Bank, N. was llie Scene of Many Deligli years nj,*o and came to this countr Saturday night at the home of Mi according to a,statement made b China, will he tho speaker. Blx room hous« on Branch s»nt». nil ful and Largo Picnics for Farn when hi- was a boy. He waa n Dowen's parents, Mr. and Mr; the county board of agricutur, Improycmcnta. rhono lied Ilenic ut.n,' iron worker l>y trade and he r Charles X)o\ve-n of Bridge avenut under whose auspices the campaigi pr»—Famed for Hia Ho»pitalit Card of Thanks. SHOWROOM FOR BENT. Henry Cross, ono cf +He be tired a number ef years ago, H Those present were Mrs. Anna was -waged. The statement? of thi Floor spac« ai> feet Ijy CO feeti i We take this method of thankini for »ny kind of bu.ine..; 100 yard ...IOWII farmers of HOIHKIP!,, flic leaves four son?. They are Fran Dmvcii, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmond Fary, county board is based on report: the kind friends and neighbors whj Broad street. Apply 18 Meohenla •tVe JVidny jnnrninp of uremia, con P., Joseph mid James Reid of Burr Mr. and Mr.n. Charles Dowen, Mi received from persona vtho used thi in any way helped to lighten thi iled llnrtlc. i~ 1 poison. About 2,000 pounds of po plicated, witfy other ailments. }! son, and .Bartholomew Keid of Ne Margaret, Lambcrtson, Mrs. Fre sorrow caused by tho deuth of oil WOMAN WANTED! ' York. Tlie funeral will be held n Olscn, Miss Anna Olsen, Mrs. A son. were, used: and tho coat of th liclovcil wifo nnd mother. Mrs. Mtv Cap.bl. ejperlencd «hlto Tromon -wanUd J had been tU\ eeven week to do conkina onu plain houaeworlt. Tele-, i Just received, a complete line of Throughout his sickness ho receive oijrht o'clock tomorrow morning a thur Carey, Misses Harriet an campaign wag $260. Same cats on> E. Haviland, especially tho Kev. Rol Holy Cvoss church. (A requiem, inaei dogs ato tha poison and died. Th land W. Kiiver, Mrs. William Elliot: Lamp Shade Frames and all kinds of treatment from n jipccialist ns we DrusiUa Fary, Malcolm Fary, Mis and Albeit W. Worden, Jr. as from tho family doctor QTid this will be chanted by Eev. John E, Anna Dean, Mrs. Carrie Patterson report states that "many of th „,"• FOR SALE CHEAP, ~~", J Murray, Tho body will be taken tc dogs and cats BO killed Jiavo bcei Husband, Sona ami Daughters, Fl». room homo, with frontosa orp;o Cross, who died ~-> yenr jamin Fnry and Hilda, Earl, Hsrrj Ruoocl! Hamilton'* Birthday Cel at the funeral. ago. For a number of year JOHN STILWAGON OP HOLM. and Howard Fary of Onkhurst, &raled Monday Night. Mrs. Henry Cross and Family, We also carry a full line of Stamped Henry Cross lived in Atlantic town PEL DIED MONDAY, Holmdol, N. J, ship. Eleven, years njro he bough 'A^ onrprisa birthday party w FOR KENT, given Monday night for Hunse —Advertisement.; _ Half of double, houea on Urppft* Goods, .Scotch Yarns, D. M. C. Cottons tho largo (.iidenn & 1'nly farm . Ho Fmaed Away in Hit 85th Year, PISTRICT CLUB MEETING, street; ev«ry improvement; six farga ,vwl. Hamilton of Eatontown. The guea Card of Thanks. nnd bath. Apply to «3S Ilroad stro«t, Tl, sort distanco oast of Jfolmriel vi! Death Having Been Caused hy Bank, phono 77.M. Red and all kinds of Baskets. Inge. .At that time "Molmdel farm Paralysis—The Funeral to h AH Day Gathering at Clubhouto o wero Mr, and Mrs, O. Siver, Ha: To tho Jiro departments an others who came to assist in saving HOUSES Fdh SXtET were selling at a high Jigure an Held Tomorrow Afternoon. tha Woman's Club. old Siver, Mrs. iiucy Ritter, Thci Two new hoiiaee; poagoeufon eboat April Orders taken for Initials and Mono- An all day conference of the doro Jonps, Floyd Gilledeau, Mr tho MctJuire House during tho re l«tj easy terms. Let your lent pa?\r the price paid by Mr, Cross for th John il, Stilwagon, a civil TO cont firo ut Highlands, I wish to c ynur home. W» A. Clayton. 23 Gideon & Paly property was re- partments of civics, health end in. John Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Ca tend my most sincere thanks. --•---, ned Bank, phone 37-M. eteran, died Monday night in his Whitehurst, Helen Whitehi grams. garded hy many folks as Inrgo be 8Btli year athii; home nt Holmdel. stitutions of women's clubs of thi Mrs. C. h. McGuire, yond reason. Many persons prc Mrd district will foe, held Tuesda John. Hamilton, Mrs. Husaell Hami 7r-Adre rtisomenh •horrfe douhla dlso harton aaij 0 WORK GUARANTEED. ralysia was the cause of death. ton, Jack Conway, Charles Smit] TOO wins machine; must he Been to fce 63>- dieted that Ms spelled ruin for Mi Mr. Stihvagon was stricken several it tho Woman's clubhousa at Re proclated. K. M. WycUoiT. Xlncrofl 1T/J* Cross, but in loss than two yonrr Dank beginning at quarter to eleve Mrs. Mary Wells, Mrs. Mary B] Card of Thanba. *•"---- MMdlotown 794-K-l" weclo ago. Previous to that time The family of Mrs. Albert Bon LAND FOR SALE . „ from tho snlo of potatoes grown on o'clock. Tea and coffeo will h dine, Mr. and Mrs. John Youmansi 1 f he enjoyed remarkably fine health Mr. and Mrs. Rohorfc Bodino, Ga nett wishes to thank tho people to Leonardo, on fitato HI eh we? , 84 ser^st ? tho place Mr. Crosa made enough for one of his years. At tha annual served at noon by the members 0: their sympathy and kindness during ,if tot tJevciIopmRnt, -with street* xn^ea to pay for tho entire farm. He am tho Red Bank club and those who rotti B°dino and Misses Mar tho death of our mother nnd wife. out, trees on strcetn. Apply to U3S Brci " formers' picnic at Holmdel las' Dinen, Alma Yonmane, Catheriij ntrcft, Itptj Banlf. phono 77-M. hia rons gained the reputation o imor he won a horseshoe pitch- attend tha conference trill bring Mr. Albert Bennett nnd Family. FOR SALE. being among tho best potato farm ox luncheons. The members of th White, Gertrude Gunn, Me .^-Advertisement. House, fhreo years old* tnro &QOT$ 1 ing contest, having for his partner Throckmorton and Eleanor poyle!, Broad Btroot, al] improvementof flVeo era in the county, nnd nt the timi United States Senator JEdward, I Red Bank club will provide music, Card of Thanks. icrven rooms nnd bath. Apply to 338 Broaa ' of Ms death. Mr, Cross was one nf Tho speakers will he Mrs. W. M, itreet. Red Dank. Phone 77-M t wish to heartily thank al JUSf~6*NE*MILE FROM IlED 'BAI the. most prosperous farmers in th Mr, Stilwagon. was born, at Holm Aikman, chairman of Institutional J«M Guilty bf friends and neighbors and Bclforc; I hnv« cJtthfc ]ol« 25x150 /act; "ill sell fo/ township. co-operation; Col. Schwarzkopf, firo cofnpan.v for extinguishing th ?2,400; near rlvoif nnd btato road. del no$ far from the house in Andrew Santora of Red Ban.1 »PU Bpparatftly, Onleb Lukor. Aa one man Btatert TT3K> knew which ha died! and all hia life was commander of tho Btate constabu- •was accjuitted yesterday of a chari blazo in my homo last woek. N. J. Phono 75-F-31, Keaunbursr, Mr. Cross intimately, "he waa th spent nt Holmdel except when he. lary; Miss Fuydnm, representing"tht of manslaughter growing out of 1 Chnrles Cnrhart, BUNGAZ6w~FOlTRENrr inti-tuherculosia league; and Mrs. —Advertisement. On the Khi-cw8bui"y rlvrr nt Rlv«r 1 , soul of hospitality." Every yea was in tho annj|. Ho waa a sergeant accident last fall, when a c. nv« rnomn furnished or unfurnlahodj wot«r > for several Rummers past biff farm- August Miller, director of thi nnd electric Jight. Miller's, second hou0« it! tho '2$4h New Jersey volqnteer driven by him ran over and killtjc DEATHS. r llultbard'n brlflRe, Eed ers' picnics wero held on Mr. egument'ana ho caw service in a junior department pf the Eed JBank Mrs. James Bly nnd Mrs. Patriql LEONARD.—Mro. Sarah V. LeornrJ •lab. • ' , • Idow nf Joacph D. Leonnrd, In her ninety USS. WANTED. Corps's property, under tho nns- lumber of engagements. Only ono Callery of Shrewsbury. Mr. Bjy third year. or aportiricjijortirScj t wnntod; four picos of tha county board of agrv Services hi Mntjmnn Boptlat church roomo with improvement)!; hy tho year; ivil war veteran is left in the vi- and! Mr. CaJlery have started Ja _-iure(dBy. March fith, nt 11:30 A. M, In near station or )ms line; j\o ehlMwnt culture. Thousands of farmers ant inity of Holmdel, he being Patrick HAZLET NEWS, suit for daimagea against >|r. San-, tfrmerit ot Fnlr Vltw cemetery. .__n. rent. Ptmno 0fi3, Bci) Bank. \ their'families nnd friends turne< barton, who lost an, arm in the "war, tora, NOW IS THli TIME"" Surprise Party La«t Week for Y IN MEMOItlAM. to plttct ynur orders for Jersey Giant baby out to these nflfaira RIUL they a! •. Stilwagon waa a blacksmith, and In lovlnir memory of ollr dear iflftthftr, ehtx nnT haiching egga from tha orlffui^I Ham M. Ackoraon. Sarah J. Walling, who paused away March Htnck. l'Vlten Furni strain, Felten Farm. wnys had "tho run of the farm.' wheelwright by trade, but ho had Buena Plocd Lot Sold. 7th. 3923. William M, Ackerson had a sur- Uncrott, N, J-( phono MWdletown 70<-F* , Mr. Crosa was lavish in hia hos- led a retired life a number of'years. Wili&m At Hopping Jias sold Dr, HER OHir.DREN. riso party Tuesday of last woe! pitality nnd nothing was too good He was a {Treaty hunter» A. H. Allen's lot on Buena plac IN MEMORIAM. WORK WANTED for his farmer friends. An in- n celo.bration of his birthday.' to Miss May Farrier of Rmnsoj In loving mnttiury of our dear htinband hy experienced whlta woman tor bajf Atty Mr, Stalwagon is survived by n Jeasant evening was spent,in play- nnd father, Samuel Heniblintr, Sr., who de- •work or houBework nnd plain cooking» timate friend of Mr. Cross's was and New York for ?3,000. The lo rmrti-d this lite Mnrch 3, 1»:8. private or hoarding house; not Sunds 3 Broad St, .,! JRedBank,N.J widow, who waa Harrie* D. John- ing five hundred and dancing. Th United States Senator Edward I. son, He also leaves a daughter, is 60x150 feet and it adjoins He hade no ono & last farewell, Adilrrss Work WantcO, drawer M. Edwards of Jersey City. Of lata first prizes in five hundred were lie said good-bye to nono: Bonk.-, j _ tfrs. Branson Butler of Holmdel, •which Miss Farrier bought a Bhor The Jlpnvenly l?Qtos woro openetlj FOR SALE. awarded to Miss Maude Ackerson r years tho senator has always been The funeral will be held tomOT* tima ago. Miss Farrier expects tt A lovinfr * oJee Bnid "Comal" Ifcujio of seven rooms nnd batht all pa- a guest of Mr. Cross at these, pic- and Norman B. Lockvjood and th Ami with farewell unspoken provements; located centrally: gara^a; pos- •ow eftemooti at two o'clock at Id a house on the land for he He Kently entered home. ncsfllon, April 1. D. W. Martin, real estate. nic;,, consolations went to Miss Jessie M, WIFE AND CHILDREN. 240 Enst Front street, Rod Sank, pb'on* ha house and burial will J>a made Gifford and William M. Ackerson, own occupancy. Holmdel cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. 1188. Mr. Crosa is survived by a widow, The table was decorated with a in loving memory of our dear" (Jauffhte LOT FOR SALE who was Annie Leahey of Colt's New Monmoufch Lot; Sold. and niater, Mre.-C. A. Layton, who depart* .nn th« Avenue of Two i ^ irthday caito nnd an abundance 0 ed this life March 3d. 1023. Just €ist of the Rumiion roadt about ^ Neck. She. was a daughter of thj VICTIM OF; APOPIXXV, good things were served to the John O'Neil has bought a lot ad- 150x100 feet; Imrfjain to quick buyer. I1n our hearts your memory lingers. A. Willson. Third atr,«t. Rum«on# K. lato Daniel Leahey. Three Bong guests, Mr. Ackerson received a oining his house at New Monmouth Sweet'y tender, fond and true! survive Mi". Cross, all of whom live ames M. GarrigaD, Formerly pf from George Morris of Belford, There in not a day, dear one. phone 510-W. ; -- Oceanport, Dies at Newark* umber of gifts. The guesta were That we do not think of you. JUJG3 FOR SALE- . it homo. They are Henry, W Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ackerson, Dr. The price was $600, Mr. O'Nci: Some mny think you nfo forgotten. Bruascli rutr, 0x15, $12; BraflBOiB rUff,, lianj I* and Georgo Cross* Mr. iTames M, Garrigan, son of. Pat- will use tho lot to. enlarge hi When they nen us timile; xlft, ?1B; Crcx ruar, Bxl'J, J3.60. Bar-* ind Mrs. William T. Walling, Mr. trains. Turton, Sycuniorc! avenue, noar, "ick Garrigan of Oceanport, died But. they do not know tho sorrow r Cross also' leaves, a brother, T\ .ml Mrs. JameB T. Walling, Mis grounds. ^.^ That tho «mile hides all th* white. Tinton Vnlls. N. J., box 30, R. l . D. Bat-( Rib End, Ib liam Crosa of, Kcd Bank. Sunday at Newark*, whera ho was CEsie M. Gifford, Miss Maude Ack The flowers wo rlufe upon your Bravo, mtown. N. J. manager of a restaurant. Death. May wither nnd decny. JER5EY~"BLACk GIANTS. Thb funeral was held; Monday orson, Mrs. Ethel A. Cowles, Mis Fiffhte* Fined $10. But our lovii for you, dear one, I nan now supply hatchlnsf «BB« na • .lorning at St. James's church at was caused by apoplexy with which The police broker up a fight wMch Shall never fade dway. h,\liy chlx from the ordinal stock eg^6^6 l Elizabeth S. Ackerson, Frank V. B. WRK. MAHY A. ROBERTS, Sir> per bundi-cit; chis S30 per hundred, Flank Steak or Fresh Red Bank and burial Tvas made nt 10 was stricken, Wednesday, Young and Thomas P, Brcnnnn of took place Sunday night between MRS. 1IANCB WOOIXEY. Foltrn Fnrm, Lineroft, N. J., phono Mid Mount Olivet cemetery. There was The- funeral waa held yesterday Hazlet; Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman B. Gardy Holbba and Gertie Coy. Chopped Meat, 1b - a largo attendance, nnd many floral norning at St. Dorothea's church BARRED ROCK ROASTERS. , ockwood of Kcyporfc and Mr, and Hobba was arrested and fined A. fow Burred Rock roost^ro left! Trill« tributes. it Eatontown. A requiem high ilrs. Friedlander of Brooklyn. WANT ADVERTISE1EOTS. 11 fnr 33#rnch. ThfBP tire fina birds-« nass was chanted by Her. Father Mrs. Miranda Longstreet of Key- PAPER HANGING and ROOMS TO LET. Mrs. Parley, lluhhnrd nvonue. IUver F1SEB«| Apply at 3S Washington »ir»et, 2Jed plinno _niO-M. ^_ Fresh or Smoked PEA.TH OF. WAR VETERAN, ±er B. Corr and burial was made, iort had a surprise in celebration of PAINTING ^ JQ^J—gg HERE. .t Mt. Camel cemetery at West Rank. TS icr 63d birthday at the home of Estimates given on all lands of jobs STORE FOR RENT. Just itrrivfid, the wonderful Japan Cala Hams, Ib- - icorgo A. Meyef of River Plaza ing Branch. •Irs. Melissa Ackerson nt this place Near harber shop. 191 Shrewithury ava- onion sets, mild nnd tender: nlno 3 Finest Lin© of Wall Papers. li«. Red Hank. and yellow Brtjt: liot frama seeds, toi Served Hi» Country Tvrice, Mr. Garrigart v?as a twin brother Sunday. Mrs. Longstreet received i. cnhbacpi peppers, «Lc* TYflller'*! J. G. BENNETT KOI5 BENT. n'i Btrcpl, Red BnnV. George, A. flteyer of River Plaza, •f tlie late William H. Garrigan, basket of flowers. Those present Well Jicnlrd fiirulnhril room. SI Wal- 240 Mechanic St. Red Bank :co atrirt, Ktd Banlr. ALONG STATE ROAD. i votera-iu of ilhe Spanish-American t'ho conducted tho Park hotel st revc Mrs. Melissa Ackcrson, M X havft for nale gnrniio bunineas . Tel. 118-J BED SPRING AND MATTRESS md the world wars, died from a iceanporfc for many years. He. ind Mrs. John T. Ackerson and dons aa thfl "MIddletowr n Oarage;" size , „ as born at Princeton 66 years ago »ole rlHiip, Oil I till, Francis, Whit, fret, ]nt ri0xl8. ). "EvcrythinB comi)lfltfi-* or taour Star, 1b (implication of diseases lnst Sat- ienneth T, and Earle L., Mrs. Ethel rniiiK^MhrnwRlmry. N. J. Prk» ?6,00f). C, Inker. Belford. $t. " " irday. He was 41 yours old. When nd had lived at Newark eleven Cowles and Miss Maude Acker- WASHING ANtTlR'ONlNG WANTEt)7~ riione 75-F-:tt. Kennsbiirc ho lata war started Mr. Meyer ear. Kmnll family wnahiim wnntod to do at SIX ROOM HOUSED, on of Hazlet; Mr. and Mrs. John him*, rhono Rrd Hunk, DT6. aft furnished, for rent, on Riverside Dri ,_...,,..p hia position with the De- Besides his father. Sir. Garrigan jOngRtreet and daughter Mae of MITTEN LOST.~ lircn minutcu from hua line; for ifia sea* a or I.nrBi *1*r\ v/oolon niitt.'ii loet, Finder inn «r alt yenr nronnd. G&ngm ;*"' forest radio company nnd enlisted eaves three sisters and ono Venton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond 'hicben houmi on pJacf. Jntjuiro at s B, mechanic in tho aviation see- rother, Mrs. Catherine Bedding of fdndly notify Ur,I Hunk -IfW-lV. Vailing nnd children of Palmyra, FURNiSHEB~"RbbMS~FOFMSENT" iVrwt Krnnt Birf-t, Red Ilnnlt. ' j to Roast, Ib ion of the army, His heath hroka 'rinceton. Miss Anna Garrigan, corge Longstreet of Greenfield, HE minute! you feel a littler nr liyht hoiMPkeeplnff: business rouvil? d«- FOR" SALE7 irerl. Telrphnnc Red Hank r>!>li-\V. New nouBf. nix rooms nnd 6ath» la* .own whila ho waa in service. He Irs, Elizabeth Gilbert and Douglas rlass.; Mrs. Miranda Longstreet, under tho weather, get a bot- ot; everythirtff high clans: located on Et- was honorably discharged in 1920. Jarrigan of Occanport. tliss Edna R. Longstreet and Ralph tlo of Glide's Pfcpto-Mangan. 'tc; .nil hindn nf e arranged. D. T W. Martin, rcnl estate, 240 East Fn Don't -wait till you'ro down sick. itimateg pjmne fili(l-J. lied TlanU. Ha had been) in poor health ever Hj. Garrigan managed Flani- iOngStrcet of Keyport. f>t. Rod Bank, phorjfl 11BB. since. Mr; Meyer was a member of "an'a hotel nt Long Branch se.verrd Tho honor roll of Hill Crest Tale Gude'8 as a preventive of ill- RED BANK CLASS" W0BKS7"" ness—it will enrich your blood, and WindaliieMii nur rpoclnlty. as Wti he Lafayette lodge of Masons of •ears nnd from thcro •went to Balti- chnol for February is as follows: Voiit »trre.|,_ned nanli, phoiia 102B-J. Kevpn room IIOURS nt 64 Wnllfled fittest fcuild up your- energy. Your drug- vlth ROB, electricity, hath end all other y and of the Veterans o£ ora where hd alsa managod a irammar department—Ruth Acker- gist has it,in both liquid and tablets. FORD TOURING~CMr¥m~3Ai.B. mprovemenfa; twn-cnr gartigc; for |85 p»r •'oreiffn Wars. The funeral will be otei. From Baltimore ha went to on, Helen Walling, Norman Wal- Reosoniiblc; 11H cxtrnn; Jfite IDlil model nnnt.li. Inquire of Mm. Jnnhus nerinott, Lean Fr> Trtnl T.iM^Jn X° "» *<>' s-ounelf Brodmlt-Cannon Motor.., Cloha Court. Ked [0 Wallaco itrcet, Rrd Bank. „ leld this afternoon ah the house owarlc. ing, James Ackergon, John Acker- e inai laDieiSthdheaith-buiidinB TUnk. POSITION WANTED nd will lie conducted Ihy Rev, John valuo of Gude a PeDto-MKngan. wrjto todajr CAKE SALE ,011 and Joseph Allocco, Primary for KcnerouB Trial J'ock«so ot Tablets. Sena >n Koiitlenmn's rntfitn; fan drive nil make? Pork Chops, Ib - und«r thB mmjiices nf tlio Guild or tlir >f automobile*, liADfly with lonls, •wllllne t« Tuyskcns; Jr. Jlurial will be made, DEATH AT COLT'S NECIC icpnrtrncnt—Lucy -Montagno, Jo- no mono/—iu/jfc name and addrest t» Polderi Hnle 8nturdny jnornlnB, March Or 3 lb« fop aoo M. J. Brcilonbich Co., SB V/arrcn 8t., W, VJ io usrful ut ttnytlihis; understands flow" .t Fair View cemetery. The Ha- cphino Allocco, Anno Allocco nnd .nd vcuptalJIo RnrdonB; Iiest prraonal ref* onie service will ho held at 1h» rtp Followed by P&ralysU w»i .Ian Ackerson. FOR SALE AT I1UMSON. ^•rnce. _ Phnnn__Rcd JHonk flj*^ rnvo, J Fatsl to William Mohlmeyer. Mrs. Joseph R. Claffy wn9 n o Choice buildinji lit near mtiln road. Ap CHliLDREN'S CLOTH1NG FOR SALE. Prime Rib Roast : >ly tn Churl» J. Mem*, Ilunnnn. N. J. Private rilmninffc naJo nt chilrf^cn'd out* William Mohlmeyer cf Colt's eansburg visitor on Sunday. ilionn S81 rrown clotiiinK, ' ineliiilfnjr underwear, 3ck died 1'ridayJ February 22d, Miss Maloncy of Red Bank, who FIVE-ROOM I1UNGAL0W FOR. RENT. • linoit, coftt» and dream?*, mr.es from 8 to Blade Cut, Ib - - FALU PROVED FATAL, Riff iot for Knr'lcn or chickens; ?20 k. .2 years. Home urarrely worn. Can b* t the ago of 60 years. Ten daya caches nt the Hazlot public school, mnth. lnqulro »l 1(1 West Front street, fen by nppnintmen^ Address 777, drawer kfted MitJdletowu Resident Dies at lofore, he died ho was taken sick iaft resumed her duties after being Tonic and'BloodEnrichm T. nod lUnk. > Spring Luke Hospital. EAri CORN"l'OR"s"ALEi hOOM FOH RENT. ith frrip nnd this waa followed by onfined to her home with eickne $t per liiiHlirl. nny amount denired. K. LflrB front ruom. runnlnw vratcr, gflfl» American Grocery Specials I.Irs. Kllr.alicth Morris of Middle- paralytic stroke, Mr, Mohlmeyer Man Kathleen Lufburrow substitut- H. Wyekoff, Uncroft, N. ,!„ phono MUdle- 'IflctrlHty. etc., stcfim bent. Complota own village, widow of John K. vns born in Germany and ho came d during her ahsonce. / —n 791-1M2. ihicttP nrraiiRfninnts for light housc- HOUSE FOR RENT. tr. Well furnlnhrd. Dost residential p ilorria, died last Thursday at Hie n fhi"i country when,a young man. Miss Jessie M. Gifford /'hne re Phone Your Order lx Tootnf, part improvements t at 20 . iTr,ir center; rcnnonnhle rate. Phon« iprinjr Lako hospital, whero she "or a time he worked 03 a clerk urned to Jersey City after visiting Wall dtrert. Apuly cr writo to 22 Wnli Hed OattV 1221. Phono Red Bank 1129 treet, Red Hunk. FARM" FOR SALE. Hawaiian Sliced . uido been a- patient nhout a week. a New York grocery fttoro and »lisH IVlaudo Ackerson. Httvcntp-flve ncre fnrm or will noil a part. ilio waa taken to the hospital with liter ho opened a grocery business Edward Mott and family of roii SALE I'lvdlvo room hmiflc rloctrif, tollnt and Building lots nnd Bmnll hopies /or. sole. nthj hnt nnd cold wat«rf usual outhujM- Pineapple, No. 2 Can . broken hip caused liy :i Call. Jlrs. f ill's own, which proved very BUC- Irooklyn have ronted part of Fred PDly Charles J. Menrf, Humton, N. J., iiu«; IOJN than thrcn mile* in Hed Jlank- exsful. Kighteen years ago he can's houso on the Bethany road. liona 8iil. 'rlro ?22,000. t'nleh Liilior, Helford, JW. J 'orris waa 78 years old. Sha leave 5 WANTED"AT "ONCL. 'h 7B-f*-al Kenniburfir. our children, Frank B, Morris of .Hired from active work and moved Tlr. Ollington C. Hayed of Philn- l-'rom r,O0 to 1.000 bundles of Ulki. Ch»rV« 11. Clevelnnd, KntonUiwn, .liddlctowm village, John V. Morris :> f'olt'fi Neck, whero he has since. clphin nnd Cornelius C. Heycr nnd To Painfe thoeo Porch Chairs - J., phone -lad ~ Cypliora, Itellubln and Prairie Stat» !n uliiLtot'fi, Hucl((iv« coal bur nine tifontjari ind 'Mrs. Jacoh Slrykcr of lied \"r.{L He wan n bachelor and he •)in Osborn of Freehold were Sat- and Screens. Thoy vdll ba RED BANK GLASS WORKS. nday quests of Mrs. Melissa Aclcer- mt f'yplierfl lOO-ehlck hnvern- heghpTi lank smd Mrs. fintnuel Bi-owor of nves n cousin at Brooklyn and a Nice and Dry and Easy to If your window class is broken., let Ul ml Hinttlo Comb Rhode IBIATM Jl«d roon-, ilatawnn. Mrs. Morris 33 nho mir. iitnr nnd a nephew in Germany, 011. iut It in for you. ,18 Went Front atreet, orn. Ohlck mul cRif pnrf"1 pnafi t>nje Ilandla ^Vhen You ?Jeea rl Bank, phnn« 102S-J. . F* Pdvloa, Irficlc Hox 22, Jflghlandi •jvml by a sister, Mrs. Catherino 'ho funeral was held Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Downcs aniJ T'OUB'INO \ppli'£iite of New Gretna. The fu- 'cbruary 21th, and Rev, Daniel P. mighter spent Sunday with Charles Them. Btar, 11)2!, run only a few months t vrnr CCO'OHOUSE" FOFTSAXET* Fresli Eggs lowncs and family of Red Bank. CBjjonablo price. flrni'kett-Cannon Motflrs, A bulidlnu formerly afloat on wontooH leral was hel'l Monday afternoon loylo preached the sermon, fiur- Left Us Give yod Practical |lolie._C'ourt. Hell Bank. _ ^ lilcl) cdulit bo ttnaWy convtr^eif Into t th" home of Mrs. Morris's grand- 11 was made in Atlantic cemetery Miss Eva Dean has returned home Advlco on Xour Paint Prob- " HANDV MANWANftTD "~" oiiBchoat, liunBilow or" bnnthoiipo; readII fter upending a week with her « talt« enro of horse, milk «ow and rnalio tflnatsd: al»ft 2(1x40 overall, pries 4471 Dozen 'aughter, Mrs. IJufi-cno Magee, who t Colt's Neck. lems «lf useful. w. W. Kennedy & dons, Jert pool taWo and othrc clubhoiide fjirnl- ivea nt the corner of Irving place* ,unt, Mrs. Edward Bryno nf Koy- farrtlne Hood, Red Hank. sce. i Tnnttirtt tfecrtteer Independent ort. yVe Ilstre Paints for, JBvery SEBAN FOB SALI!, Club, il7 Jlarrlaon avenue, ¥ ind Arthur placn. Burial was matlc Mustcalo fit New MonmoutK* J nk. Cream of the Cream- The danco held by tho Hazlot fire Porpose. Star, I Ci: ,2. excellent condition t «na 3a iv J''ai* View cemetery. A. miinicnlo will be held Sunday lonth guarantee. Brankett-Cannnn Ito- FOR i/rhfc at the- Baptist church nt Now •mpniiy Friday night was largely ,Wa Also Hava a ITJrcti Claca. ora, (Hobs Court, Red Il*nk. niilclcen fnrm, sevontefln ncrcs, has ttnit eries BUTTER, Ib - ttendrd. Another danco will bo Line of Wall Papor. I.O3T. nd berries, rhlckon lioute IBxflO f«er, '£ * PIED IN HER BIST YEAR. lonmouth, It will comprise an VnWla doif immed IJrucft. Finder return .ying lietin; new nt.iireti garnKo for tfir rgan recital by Mrs, .T, Jny Willoy, eld Friday night of next week, John K. AppipK^^. J'-i 1^ MaDlo ave- am, burn and iiiiinl outbulldiilff*; nutn Buy Paint from iEsperienced c. phone BOO ICed llftnlf. ruck- llnuno IISN nine room*, bath, P*n* M(r&. Augtistus HavilanfS ot MQ- olos by Mrs. M. E. Js'orthcotb and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sproul cntcr- ry, laundry IIOUBC, o«11nr, Vtieo system lined tho Thursday evening club end Practical Paint People. TAXI DRIVER WANTED. lectrlc. Jiot nnd ro]d running watort t$n Del Monte Peaches | j tluiilic Street Died Saturday, Ii.13 Gladys Cap, n daeb hy Ooofl reliable, man wanted tra drlvs taxi, # M ift week. Prizes in flvo hundred ab nldhta, Apply flt Yellon' Taxi ofllcff. Mrs. Mary ITavilnnd, •wifo of ins Agnes Walljntr, a nuartoL by ;We JDelive* Any, Placa-ln Won. > Keypnrt IVIre 8tfi,'000...... „ Nn.-2 Can - * .* Jr3. Korcotfc nnd Miss Agnea 'Wal- ere awarded to Mrs. Ethel A. mouth Conntyv el ford, N. J,, fhnna 7B-K*8it K^inB'bWI igu'lii9 Aliivilnnd of Mechanic 'OWIOR and Charlcfi I. Young nnd HousE'ron UENT. ,. ""SWEET" parATOTSE iivTnt'AiK^. ".trod", a resident 'ot Red Jtnnk it ** itiartot by Mrs. Northcott, * room houso on River htruafcl !$a- Tf you vmnfc nprout* this year order .,. s A. K. Wallinr;, William Mov- hr> consolation prizes wero won hy ements; rant per roonth 82S. Apply !*ci! nniv oi^ you will get loft. Froit-pronf ilimy y<:-.rp., /.lied. <\nrly fiiilurrtny Irn. ilarry R. Cowles and J. Vt Blvtr «(roit, Kcd Honk. ilibntrc pinntn. nortNrn grown; mtik« ad- iiorni-ic; in her 8]r-t year. Hot ord tniii lr«. II. }. !UoVe<. 327 y.m\ J'font o. 2>2 Can « idtv) her • )iu.slmnd, tho leaves . 8 White'Streei" U jiliouo nil'J, Hurl Honk. Ilair'B MsiVtmnuth ftspfirnffUpj jriiuhftrVk 1 \\t\ horpo radish mots. Ten Conform ,\vo . Ciirhart, nupnrln*.en,lcnt William r burgMn Jl*t nf 100 one ftnllar nBrrain8<; is. Krnnk E. Poling entertained ifftrrPH Hhinn, ronfc ^specialist, Wotjdijyrfti Del Monte Tomato •Tart P. nnd 1'Y.uik ll.-iviland ot Tho Eastern New Jersey power •JKnglljh e.l»le. Ijed llnuk. ic ladies' auxiliary of tho fire, com- ' DISTRIBUTORS FOK FCfil~SAtE Ori" RF.NT leer! finale, and flfr.% ]/i)lio JinyoR of imjmny him nxfriimrd control Of any at tho Immn of Mm. Bnhren- i Hardinit r'lBd. nix roiftns and hsth, firar- 'Allantfa VotnbK Wnrhd ;e /or two cars; all improvement*. Ad- Sauce, Can * Now Haven, Connf-cliriit. '1'ho fu- 0 Atlantic Coast electric, railway urg on Tuesday nfternoon. Fol- n> cnoltlna; and laundry wntk; moat h4 neral war, held Monday nfternoon :)mpany, tho Atlantic Connt «U'c- John W. Mn.ury & Son r««J_H. <'•, drawer M._ll,'d Jiaiik. •wing tho businciM session refrcfih- vH()liVER"l-0li"3ALt. " ;ntj sleep nuti Thou* tltiA Sank BO0, tt I he houw nnd wan in rlmrgo of •In liRht nnd power conipnny nnd i

l FORDW^IUCK WANTED. ACCOUNTANT. FARM FOR SALE. CHEAP. EXPERIENCED HELP. FOR SALE. ABY CHICKS AND HATCHING EC.GS* Btato year, price and stylo of boay, Ad- Booki opened, audited, systematized; Ten acre farm; seven room house, out- Help of any kind cajl eaeily bo founil Two hand-made farm wagoni. shelving!, Four varieties: Harrcd riyrrumtli Kocks, i s» A. IE., drawer M, Kcd Honk^ * tart time bookkeeping; fncomo tax re- iildlnes; all liinilu of fruit. Addrcas lion throuKh an advertisement in Tfifl RfBia- potato bodies, yokes, twenty pairs whiffle- Vhlte rivmnulh Iloctm, Jeraey UUek ' WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, ter's Wont Department. treea. Broad rims and tire, -wheelwright Jinntn, White X^ghurim I »!»»> cuntinrt (Continued from prcceilini; pa_«.) urns. 177 Union svenuc, Luna Branch, 8, II. !•'. D., Lone Branch, N. J., Wlinle- 1-ARM HAND WANTED. FURNISHED ROOM. )nd road. FOR EXCHANGE. and blacksmith. M. Kclacy _ Son, East atchhw. V. \V. Hyatt, Colt's XnK K. J. BOOMS FOR RENT. Nifely furiilslicilf llvo minutes to Broad ''. I'.unli'n jiud n clinnco to make and Freehold, N. J.. phone. _^____ 'honn l-'rr-hoM lOI-^-S. trcet; all Improvements. G3 Wallaca WORK WANTED RUSH^ND""CANE BOTTOJVIS. loii.-y for nu ,-*peni?nced uliri encr- Farm wanted near Red Hank, SI 5,000, Apply 67 Linden nlice. Heel Hank. treet. Red Bnnk. ' f experienced whit" womnn, preferably as RUBII and enno pentrt for chairs. GlflfiR t.in; II" .mi: lint a liuiitlcr Jic-,1 np- In exchimtto for wltor«' lU'rhinhi'd reaidi,n'-e, LOTS FOR SALE AT RUMSON. ERECTOR SET I OK SALE. WANTED mmbermaid or working housekeeper; ref- ilo top«. Frank Hownrd, 121 West Front :i".a Hi.,:., JIulmdel, N. J- phone aero plott, near beach and depotp . WWhite,, Only thrco lots on Forest, nvenue.: E00 Krectur net No. V, with motor; liftv.f reot. Red linnlt. Phono shop S03-J; Club Circleil , h h houne. I'hono IteJ Punk 340; FOR SALE. rciices. I'hoiio 438-J, Atlnntlo HlKhlands, uth Beach, N. J., nhuno feet from bus line, nnd four lota on main ecu u.icd. Cnn h« mu-u moriiin^i. of Small sas .love, good condition: also '. J. Monmouth Hraeh_22_2.W22W . tiua line. Mow in ,tho time to buy if you v.-ninttn atlrr II .00 o'clock tvt Mrs. J. 4. " BEDROOM 5UIIE FOR SALE." DAMAGED GOODS. ot watsr heutcr: will ten reasonable, FOR RENT AT FAIR HAVEN. ROOM ' SOME" FINE" Pb_ICE~PUPPiES •" want any choice lottt on main read. In- •*Kcef«'(t, nlato hiyliwny, Ktttoiitown, N, J.» Iniiuiro.lit 24 Wnverly pluce, Hcd Bnnlf, o Hed Hank H3fl. »f ;ill klnilH f"r nominal sums, oulro D. Parnily, ]tumnon, IT. J. oPhone (•Kt to Kiillfntiil Knrrn. Furninhed or unfumblictl, new two-room Plcaeant room with hoard at 3 4 Oakland !' iV,'s rt'.-illy n-i i-nod as new ex- for sale; exeellent pediaice; will maki! VOUNG PONY" FOR SALE.""" Jiiuulow; witter nnd nan; fino location; t; block and half fri . station; nil handsome cumpaniona an,l wntch donn; ;i77. WANiUD. '-" Cheap. Inquiry b. Dank street. Red FOK5ALE. 31 Oiikliuiil priced reaHonalile for autck diaposal. Kle;i- Jlank. eferences rtiiulrcd. • 1'hono Ked Hank povcnii'iitH. I at NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. Cnpable younif woinnn, rxncrionreil In Second html doom nnd .window sa»li. 21-J. .red. Jlcd liunh. u', ;•'. j.' Plione 7»8-It, Mid'dlc- noni ltcisa, near poHtoflice, OcemioorL, K. b')o1(k«jfj)inu, Rtcii'iitrapliy end BncretBrial irlce cheap. William Truex, Jr., HO Hud- J., phone Kiitdntowu 212H. South street, near Brown place, jupt LTUNDUY~^TOTIK~WANTED THE COST IS LOW. finished,, Bix rooms, laundry, liath and work. Thin- ponitiitn iillrm HII attracts* to tako hume. Apnly Uli Linden placo, Red n aveiiuo, Bed Uanlt._ HOUSE WANTED. futiir'. fnr a person wfth the ri«ht caoa1ifU« Hank. With five or nix ro'im,j that rents around Tho chartrc fnr iidvcitim'nirntpi In thin SIGNS OF SPRING. 67 M OfH F.R," LOOK! ' toilets, lireakfaat den, open ilreplace, oak ""ROOMSFOR RENT. 125, for an Amerlran family, man and ipartment of '1 lift KuKi'iti'r is 2T» centM riii:; iirimronCB, cinerarias, bulh- G. DIetx & Son are mnkinif that _ood flour, steam heat, electric, etc., porch front lei. Tho fiiilnry will hn curnmt;niHlrat» FuHNisiiiib ROOM TO" {JZT. Two eonnccting furnished room«i w//f vlfe. AddrcBB L. V. 1'., drawer M, Kcd r thirty wordu or lean. A low coat for •pla nu, r,li,ii;o planla mid ferns at usnKa that Dad loves with thoBQ good ami hark; nanine, lot EOsISO. J. C. Dela- fitii proven iiliility. The position vyill 1)« Mrs. Joiculi l'lccolie. 11 Linden jlnce, •ent singly or together. • Apply 380 EaBt nnk. h l service!. Florftlluirut Flo' buckwheat cakeH tliat you make. Flennt. tush. IBS Hudson avenue, Ked I!ar,k. vailable aliout April first. Apply l>y let- Iteil llftnk. ront itroist. Kcil Usnk. Kliop, 8 Wn'lhico otrcct, Kcd Bank, phoiu Iihonu 678 Ited Bank nnd get some. You pr, irivinK «*pii Hence ond rcfcrencr_( LOT FOR SALE. KOOMS WANTED. BUNGALOW FOR RENT. the beat made. FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. VUfr_0.riatrnctlon Co., IUw. Telrphono Knl Hank MUSCOVY DUCKS FOR SALETl FARMS WANTED. J. jlfiirv Kocniir. i nnd truutiitr-r!, like ni'w, fnr Bnlo ironed, 7 cenln per pound. Ilonil Ironing Ennlcl McUuiiuiek, I'hulnnx, N. J., phono FOR SALE. nl. tli': :;"iiun Auto '1'ip Cfunpnny, Mules JIB. foninlrn $10. White, 01,II if denired. Jersey Const Laundry, West 87 and lot ua deliver to your door th» Several ellonttt wiiitlnt? for nmall fnrmn. ~libusE~lVANTEI)~APRJirFlRSf :haiiiu ctrei.'t, oil Broad street, Hcd Circle, Monmouth Bench. N. J. Phone pit conl that mfiiinjr can buy. All our ljlillotwii 78l"lil Msit them with T.Miniif.11, 4 Drond Btrcct, or runt; rcllnlilo coui.le want nmnll hnlue Prnlrlo Stato im-uhator, 100-eBfc ca- Front utreet. lied Unnk. phone _Dt. 1 icity; nnnd null nilLsory trnyn; in frnoil Monmouth Iteae.h 222Z-W. onl i;i kert urnlor cover thus freeing ft WASHINGS WANTED: led Rank, for quick Bale, _ _ vitli improvement'), couvinient to depot. FOR SALE. mm ruin, tnnw nnd ipp. Drtnt forR*t. lNDIAN~TWb"-CVCLe"" MOTORCYCLE, '. K. lilukenoy, 113 ilnnlin. road, Kcd militiorir nl.io thnT-tiiirnt:r Kfla raniir. I'lir io 13 nir 130O FOR SALE. A rnny nu-ronrn luint'alov/ in ox cell cut woman wantH to tnko In washing, 04 mis*- Midillelown IKI-lt. an,I ; t'j lilt yo rdcr yrn.r next ton (if coal from im tind Linden ninir, Iteil Bunk. • p top 6h»po. with uliln ear. Dcwltt Cnr. >IIK']<' mr wants. fitronRheart police <1OKB: alsn chows nnd on'litinn; oloctrio Wuhla. hnrclnntirl 11" o antiiifled. Mnnmouth Mutunl Hiipply llo i il. 'v.ii Alreiluleu; exceptional females given to re- GEESE FOR SALE. inrt,, nrnnch nvenue, Ked Hnnli, or 0. M. FOR SALE. FLOWERS BY WIRE rk or nixl hi water in kitchen; lot fj0x_M0 fcot il W,.. BtTM-ti ntrr.pt. nf. lh'« Nrw York nnf! nly-U t cmta w ill tdli.: a lialiie people on breedintr baain. StronKr four .IWIIIIK K.CIW for auln. Mrs). An- ';ermnn, phono 1!{7!>-\V. Chevrolet 4S0 Bedim, noil condition, illvercil hy U'i to nny city in thu United nmiv KnrjiRC, KardrTi nni fruit. trr«s ; i -onfr Branch rnllrond rrnnsinir, TIM Rnnk. K nteu end Canndii within tv.-o hour:.. •ii;.;it:'; inty over 7.00U heart Kcnnela, KaHton avenue, Ne~ BrnnH- ?a,r>OD; torrns. Ad'ln -n Ch.-trle-* iMiiKnt nul White, Kverelt, N. J. ~FUNERAL."DE3idNS~" 200. Harry U. Allniu', Knnt Front, street, ll'llll 'lorftllnirst Flower Kliop. b Wallace otrcct, •wick. Telephone 1',43-W-Z. Map I" nvcruir, Kntonlown, N. .f., hox ^ GEESE EGGS >6R~SALE of sill dcscrlptloiiH nt [shortest- notice. Flor- Led Bunk, or Gcornc M, Ackcmiun, phono What a blo'iil-riinilinsf cry to htar at nlhurst Flower Shop, B Wallace Btrect, ,ed Bank, or plionn 1338. , 'WALLliOARlV"AI^6"~PA"N-X_iNi_ POLICE DOGS FOR SALE. Gecae eg.a /or Bale, J, 1'rcd Burden, llnv youp -idownlh nnd eeilinKi cov. KtrnnKhearl poliee .!.•„»; also chows and HOUSI_~DOAT"FOR SALE. "' _ idniifht—«!»p#cin!1y if you ar« not. fully Iilttln .Silver Point, N. J. lied nnnk, or phnrin 1338. FOR RENT. FOR RENT." IIOUBC boat, _0A'J2 aver :i!l; 16x40 iniur<'d. Prices of material luiv« [fon« up. Seven room liou^e, inodcrn improvo- ere.I v. Ill w.illboard and panelled hy Ralph Airedales;, exceptional femalen given to re- FORD TOURING CAR ANDREwTj. HfLL. Good truck farm. 2l> arrrii on Sood roarj, 11. Ki'i.'l-. fiui-rc.iprir to Kdmorida & Sick- lialile people, on breeding basis. Strnni:- houec; four bedrooms, )arK3 living too..-. Anything burned now will 'nit mor« thah IK room liouao and new buililinffs. Dryun, ents; reanomihlo rrnt. Gond locality. t.)>n purchtiSR priro to r«i)lnr>*. I_et lie «nd a two-horau farm wu:on fur oale. Fred Paper hanging and decorating: Interior :nr nciiool and stnlion. Inquire .0 > 1 .MoLan street. Red Bank, phone lieart; Kenneln. Enston avenue; New Bruin, kitchen and dining room; one of th_ heat jyeiller,_Littlo_Kllvor, N. J. ___^ ind exterior painting. U Worthley otrset, 'ortnupeck, Lona Brflnch, N. J., pli 12 1 -I!. wick. Telephone. 1443-W-2. on Barn<^at Hay. Will eell at a sacrifice. e!p you flRurc wlist i^ iha real vatuo of d Bnnk. Phono 1415. nr,-w. eichton nyenne. lied Jlnnk._ Apply Tloss M. CJayton, 102 Anbury a our iniurftble rink. You will n]_f.p I._t- CIT1_L.NS BUTLDING~AW"LOAN ROAD STAND FOR SALE. BROWN AND BLUE STONE FOR SALE. HOUSE FOR RENT. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. ~P6OLTTABLES~ FOR SALE. nup. Ocran Grove, N. J. Phone 2677. rr nights—and MO will we, knowing wo liaa money to lonn lmyeru of homea. Apply Four 1923 Subway tulileu for dale, nnd Alonir SLnto rI i , y li tank, About 100 londa of brown stone and avo done our duty. Bay IL Still-man, _t,.,thn Second National bank. Six rooms anil linthi 4<> Wrninlnn'on Moiitly (IRU, ciiwcd in om: foot hlocks; li^ht; lot frontane hliic fitonc for fireplacen or walls. Call at MALE AND street. Apply nt 10 Eatit Front otrcct, Red 8.00 prr l««il, dcltviTfld, Willium V. Car- Iso elxty new movinir picture chairs with Clerks, right ... eal estate nnd nil forma of Ina-rnncfl, THOROUGHBRED -on stand; also n lot of furniture. 108 r,. I'nr purtie-nlarn GCO Caleb L. joh where building in being wrecked: will ;i flkc. Stale- Highway, Katontown, N. J. Bnnk. Newton Doremun.___ ii_'y. ^Pimlunx, }i. J., Dhonu Middlctown lielfoni, il. J., jhono Kcnnnbur. sell by load. Apply corner Broad street exnminations -vls_rc.. fitli. Var government Guernsey and Jiolutein bulla for service, hrewabury evenue, Ked JJank. positions in your fltate; experience unncc- Blngliam l'lirin. Ilumnon. N. J. "SECOND-HANDCLOTHES BOUGHT. 7H-I' -32. nnd Leroy piece. Red Bank. MONEY FOR FARMERS. Men's only; must bo In good condition, SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. eaHiiry. For fret! pjirticulura, write R Tho Pcileral Lund Hank, thejonlr farm- i JERSEY BLACK GIANTS WORK WANTED. Beautiful reversiblo ruK3 :jinde from old CLERKS WANTED. BUSINESS LOCATION, Torry (former civil service oxnminer). 071 rs* mutual banlc, the net *arnlnB5 cf which Call at I. Kerbcr'a, 168 Monmouth street, Strong younK man, 21 y<-nrs of BBC, r iititiil, l^-Z'>; $IX'S monthly; ex- n Broad street (over Wilbur's): a nice for flalo; dny-old chicks, hatching; e.Effl. Reil Rank, phono 872-J. WIHIICH work; lias hanr) and mortKngo nt 5',_ pfir epiik Inter- ! ' GREEN MOUNTAINIPOTATOES All kinda of jobbing; no fancy prices, no :r;\ iiani.a.r Ituildinu, WashinK- Phone Bas or write 10 East Front 8ti--t, lor Bale. Dntilcl AlcCarmlck. Phalanx, N. \FOR SALE IN RUMSON. clohurea; johbinjr promptly attended to st to pi/ of. niortpaKPBi debtfi, IHF 3oor work. Furnaces a specialty. James NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS. II. Red Itnnk. Newton Dorcm-B, nstimatea cheerfully furnished, in Linilun stock, make imprnvpimriit.-i, rtr. If J., phono MldilMown 27H-]''-ln. " Sodon, IJncroft, N. J. You can now havo your car thoroughly Five lota on main hitrhway, three Iota on M-ront ^ivpiiuc, lif-nr mriin liii;lnvay.. All BROKEN WINDOW? ICE BUSINESS FOR SALE. plncr, Rptl Pank. Kcsidcnce Whitt >oad ^ in Monmouth county snr. you .want; JERSEY DLACK GIANTS. . , CHICKENS WANTED. wan lied and clraiicl nt tho Boro Auto fall Ked ll.ink 7'J-J ami hnvo tnmo re- Established thirty years; a fine oppor- Upp 1 Hrond Btrirt, Shrcivshury, N. J loan, pee me. I cm tho RerretatT for Cockcrelu arid hatching eggs, dnar] toroi,'e, Globo Court and Mechanic street, tta deflirnl.le. Conveliienl, tcniiii. Daltoll WIJI pay tho highest market prlcus for '.irmly, Runidoii, N. J. Phi,-e,l, ^inj:l,( and ,l,iul,io strenuth win- tunity to secure a yenrly income for a Pho • 97!I, Tl'-'l IIRHIC. Windnw ri mi Jtailroad avenue, Katon- version to.raised deck; thirty to thirty-five or duck with all the vegetables to maki stairs consist*! cf four livinc rooms, larR* -j milie 111! Wnllneo uti-cot, Red lianli. nue. Atlantic Iliithlandu, N. J. • ' Unnk. own; worth SJ.OOO; owner nerdu ensli, will feet, Carvel built; in good condition. Dr. up a dinner can be delivered quickly an* hall, bath, electric. Ka_ nnil phono •wjth LIVE LAYING HENS FOR SALE. HOUSE FOR RENT. AGENTS WANTED. aerilice ?3S0. Telephone C23, Red Bank. Barclay W. Mortat. Red Iinnk._phone 8GIS. clicnply by mail. Luke Longhead -will help kitrhon rnnec, hot nnd cold water; larft** tattle, calves, hosa nnd poultry want«d. Twenty.flvo Anconus nt. $1.00 each: Just At 157 HUCIBOH iivenue, seven rooms •11 silk underwear direct to consumer; (IliU ser, 111) West Front Btrect, MOVINGTPICTURE MACH!NE~FOR~SALE you find customers. Btoro ppaca with show vindown, one hnll. • nd bnth; all improvements. J. H. White •npicl BPIIPT, _!5 pi-r crnt commiritiion, Ap- TJpstnirst 2fix(i<) feet on corner of Rnl 1 road 'j N. nuda. plione 807-H. Red Bank. ginnlnif to lny. Call nfter flvo o'clock Largo moving picture machine, six reels PLENTY~OF SPACE~lN~A~HEAtED~ ! 27 Manlo avenue. Red Bank. 59 Hudson avenue, or <15 Whito Btrcet >ly or write in full. Mrs. Gnj;p, Levy MAKE A CLEAN JOB OF if. and net of alidos, liko new. Apply morn- nvemm nnd IMniii Btrppt, Belford; 60 feet GARAGE TO RENT. led Unnk. 1 ffrnRc; ntoro your cur where thCrc !„ ii to Central railrond depot. You f know • Throo-cnr Enrn«o to rent; live or dead WANT TO BUY While nt lending, the matineo or doingg ingg s or evenings after 6:6:00 0 o'clock. Mrs. dnnpep r fror m freezing—wherezigher e yyour car ^ *Ti~YOU WANT^A~CAR~QUICKLY ' yur :,hoiipimhi : hha thhl rr J where thn pontoffice has been n. number of j ytorn.o. 332 llroad Btrcct. Bed Dank. chickens and ducks; will pay best price FOR SALE AT RIVER PLAZA. car thoroughly • ; ; O'KO'Keefcf , nlatlto hihighhay , EEatontown, startt t easy thesth e colldd morningsi . WWe nrtf ycnni. A corticr will brins more monejr \ 'hono SflC-M, Red Bnnk, or call 12 Bridge Smnll nmnunt of ensh huya modern house. .nil nt ii low price Inolc over tlic olttrinffn vn.-.l'.cd and cle Boro Auto N. J,,/inixt to_KU]hrinn Farm. open day nnd niRht. Born Auto Stornf-e LEM SUTPHEN, n Tho RpRiiiter'a Want Df-piutitifnt each for a rjuick en ah Bale. I will sell thU ', paper hungln. and decorating. 22 Wash, ivenue, Red Bnnk. B. Adlcr. if six ruoniB and Iiath; lot rifixlfil) feet KtoniKR. Globe cuurt iiiicl Mechanih c street, \ PIANbs^ND~PUiY~ERS. ~* Inc.,, Globe Courrt t ana d MechanMchi t, It beautiful corner for S7,t>00, You may ( 'nclnn on river. Termu. 'I'elephono 11G3-J /colt. Many ari? nilvcrtuicil ut priceB that Ite.l Hank. Wo'BOII, buy, cxchanKO, rent, tune, re- ll bl d junior, ttrect, Red Unnk. Plione 054-J. MERCHANTS, LOOK I • led llnnk. inl;e tlirm^rrnl liarn'iins. liinlc Juat blow your horn and our door call, write or phone, K-_nH_urff 1B-F-31, i Several thousand feet of sectional shelv- TOR" SAU-fOlTRENT. pair, electrically clean, varnish and polisli Caleb Lukcr, Bel/nrd. K. J. J. C. ESCHELBACH _ SON, ~ASK AfC. BAKElCREAL ESf ATE, Pianos of nil makes. A. B. Dirhnn'a Pinno 128 Went Front street. Red Bank, phono ing for snlo at n bnrgattl. Tclephono II FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Six room liuusc in J'air Haven, just be- MAN WANTED. Now Bcven room house un Parker ave- little Silver; All IIOUI-R, dny nnd pvcninj,'. yond Kcd Ii;mk buroiicli limits; nil Im-Showroom nnd Repair Shop, Dnimmond An active man under forty yours of np WANTED— ^ \ 127E. Auto ncceflBorlen and vulconlElng. Dunk 82G for full information. ilciil linmciri, imprfivi'montu ; jjnnicp nnd one iue, Mnnaanuan, N. J. Pnrt can remain on Drov'tiictit'i; ]iirKc Jol; rent furnished, ?50. place. Red Bank. Phono 933. to fill a ponitiwn on Hillary iind cummiBsUi To tni-Ufl tnls BURKeitloni Stnrt Too*' ] MAN WANTED. cre; another lot 7r,xl.")0, SJ.'JOO, 5:00 "HOUSEKEEPER WANTED lortcuKc. Inquire Joseph F. Morton, Bay- ]'ri<-r! ?7,r.0fl. Joseph C. McCuc, phone Ked SALESMEN" WANTED. '' ' hasia wherein an opportunity j:i presente chicks ritfht. JJo feed, only clean Hand! • to do pluln cookinir; 3-10 per month. Hotel Man wnnted for greenhouse work; Ho ex- hend. N. J. __ own. _ Homo nMcj.i $2B0 «p._ _ __ linn I: K-\2>11. of obtainintf a permanent position, ^ith a tin: first 4_ liours. Then kepp their 0ipc»- ; Wajestic.^Cnrr nvonue. Kennnburir. N. J. terieneo necessary; steady work. Apply Jacob Steinbach, Hroadway, Long tion Rood, nvniit formontntion. k«ep thorn * Dcnn & CD., Liltlo Silver, N. J. ECOND-HAND "nUJLDING MATERIAL FOR SALE. Branch,, N, J., requirerequires the services nf n iplcyor -where tlie income cf tho nvprnp EXPERT LANDSCAPE GARDENER. OppnrtiinilieB for Bafo nnd nrofitjihlo In- or sale; window frames and !i;ish, dnorfi, fountain nnd furniture nnd dry goods Bi- man is $50 a, week. Drawer 417, Ite hunKry, aad you are started on the roduS ' All kinds of gardening work. M. Glu. NEW FLOOR LAID. trim, nidini;, hliruthimr, limber and bricks. Keconil hand ten-foot Hank. _ _ to success. Feed Dr. llcas Poultry 1 entment niny be found hy readinK tlio of- lia id carboiiatur; fnuntnin all in payt anil steada y position l right party. Pnn-n-eo-n nnd never mind nbout Inditdf- «ppn Ollvaolntl. lion 134, Solution, N. J. Ralph B. Klckela, successor to Edmonds erlnKB in l.uko Longhcftd'3 department of Apply nt yiird al Earlintr, Jolinstm & J'rjiko iiitirhlc; hvck )nr len-font hovel ffi h ll i WH Y "PARk~YOUR ~ C A_\~~bUTS.D__"" — Sickela, will lay tiny kind of floor you )., T.cnnnrd Htrrct, HrA Hank. . Phone tion, lotr weakneag and, jrapes. Pan-n-ee-a MAGIC BROODERS. The Ileiristpr. -. Apply Ed, I'annaci, Hotel I'annaci, FOR SALE. in the cold? We have plenty of room 1 will tnke care of all that. Thor« Tvill bw •lull. IMiore 721_-R. Rod Unnk. DONT BE SORRY. nlii dit. N. J. our well heated Barnjre. Our charge i Custom hatching; Leghorn chicks. Ya CEMENT~BLOCKS7¥c Three Jarpe pot stoves, farm ness, cooil cheer nnd nrowth. IxtoTc Inond Poultry Kvmj, Visnilcrlnsr.. N. .1. BUNGALOW FsSiTSALE. In n few ycuni you'll wi«h yiii had. Do mowing mnchine, plows, cultivatort small.. Drive in nnd take no chances. Four room . hijnualow at Itiver Plaza, Plnin Muck eiulitcen cents, rock block LOOK. ' and a for lice. Kcfp a ran of Dr. JICBB Xn- DEAD ANIMALS. twenty cents, half hlm-k twi-ivc ,t now. .(Jet a lot. liuilil on it. Itecome I h.ivo for en\v. three larf.o farma only lot of farm implementsp . FoWccrr nnd hand Open dny and night. Rom Auto Storntre. L r.oiise Killer hundy nil summer long". rcnnonable tenn.i. ' "Inquire of Geor. ilidcpciulnnt. Lrt: mo talk it nver with you. our*, two and, tlirce miles from lied Bank. ircular wooood BIUV. Apply ArArthut r Bryan, Inc., Globe Court and Mechanic Btrcet, Red ae Dr. Ilesti Whito Diarrhea Remedy for K. Connors, removor of dead animals, Killley; Itiver Plum, phono TiOl-.l. ^cter DePoiHl, 215 Shrewsbury avenue, Dnlton Ptirmly, niimnon, N. J. ______"WoyMele, N. J., phono Wnyaldo 340-F-lli. Hcd Unnk. I'l'jtrefi I'it'ht; terms can be made. Caleb Fortaupeclclc, hang BranchBranch , N. JJ. Bank. Juat blow your horn and our doors II form a of diarrhen. All guaranteed* L. Lultflr. Dclfortl. N. J., phono 75-P-31. open. FARMER WAITED F6RD"C6UPE7JO-2. IDEAL PIPELESS FURNACES FOR SALE. LET US BE YOUR BARBER. Id hy Fred 1>. WiliolT Co., Bed Bank. In ttood condition; prico $2r>0; reason for A 1921 Kisael! two-ton truck, best of Koaasburif. Personal appearance depends morn oa USE ELECTRICITY. to work 75 acres of ground on shares. Ap. nntulled complete, $8F. and up, depending ondition. $2,ri0. Mouimiulh Lumber Co., COMMUTERS^ R_?A~D THTS! " ply or telephone Herman Ritzau, Rod Bank. BcllinK, wnnt larueir cnr. Singer Sewl sizei ; imeUaiUtt dldnltrit i ]li 25 tonsona! work than upon the quality of Wo will wire ynur house, furnish fix- Wouldn't you rather own n home—an_ is Machine Co., Anbury rnrlt, N. J. Central: .venue, phone lied Bank 7C7, or d location, near sta- your clothes. Let us be your barber. We tures, also opplinnccn, with twelve months ar—than pay high city rents? Here aro EAR CORN FOR SALE," ntnut Btrect, NuLhy, N. J. Phone .J^JUWtnnn^phonc ?51f-W. to pay. Equal payments, no interest, no FOR SALE CHEAP. 4101 NutW. tion;; now payinppy: g ll! pe. _r cent on price know how to satisfy. Curchin's, Second rcasnttB why hundreds of enmmutcra { Also I h. p. ojiw ric; 22-lncli flaw. A Large window frames and doors with CARr^jiER WISHES POSITION. asked for property. Henry F. Hylin, real- National Bank building, upstairs. money down. A postal card will bring lave bought homos in and around Belford: lllnchojf, Privet_llcdeo Farm, Red Bank. iRBhes complete. Apply corner Broad FOR SALEV Or n3 catetier on gentleman';! e»tate ns our representative. Newman's Electric —Lower taxes ant] low «o»t of llvinjx. Excellent m'nnuVo, Bintnblr- ftr Karde tor, room 2, Register building, phone 743, HEMSTITCHING. Shop, Dept. D., Belmar, N. J. Phono Bel- ( , MAHOGANY DRESSER FOR SALE. itrect and Leroy place. Red Bank. I uround man; married, two small chil- Ked Dank. Mexican, wide, picoting, gold and sil- -Idenl placu to brins up children. 3—• and lawns; cow, home ami chickrn, -wel en; German, 31 yctirs of nire. Write to mar ilG. l minute walk to beach. 4—Railroad! Bmnll drpHbcr of Loona mahogany. Miss FOR RENT. otted. Klinn Sylvester, First street, Pai ORROMS ver. Buttons, pinking, plaiting:—machine .VanderVeer. 164 Broad slreet, Red Sank. No. 70 Hudfiou avenue, nix rooms Bnd irdcncr, drawer M. Ited Hank. embroidery. Beads and novelties for Bale FOR SALE. _ ./(mutation tickets are Rood via. the •JR\t>n, N. J. - Unfurnished mall apartment or rooms, andy Hook route (only 70 minutes to WIRE WHEEL SERVICE. bath; possession 1st of April. 17 Peters FOR SALE. n niiiet li e; mo'lerate rent, all con- at tho Handy Shop, 1G Broad street. Red Combination ice cream freezer and Ice Wlro wheels rebuilt. John Hi.ni«n, 42 lace, telephone 1128, Red Bank. FOR SALE AT BELFORD. Largo chicken coop with 150 fetfc of BanK, over Schroeder's pharmacy. crusher: two h. p. 110 volts, fiO cycles, Few York), or via all rail (80 minutes to Six room IIOUHO; ihxHR ; $2,800, $1,001 dow. Address Mrs. IL. care York'or 00 minutes to Newnrk); 07%' /wt Front street. Red Bonk. Phono 72-11. HOUSE FOR RENT. ire: cheap; also small force pinny and estaurant, Monmouth street, single phase; also Tennessee marble count- cash. Ualancc monthly payments, Cale dtchon rangp. Cnn ha BCDH' nt 75 Port FORD COUPE BARGAJN7 erfc, one ten feet lon# by 2x15 inches, and if Belford commute™ now live here thn FOR RENT Part of house, furniuhed or unfurnished L, Luker, fielford, N. J. Phono Kcana A 1920 coupe, all new cord tires ntire year. You only need a fpw hundred April 1st In Red Bank, eight roomxhousc; five roomB; on River street, Rumson, N. J, Monmouth roml, KeaiiHimrp, N. J. ccllent condition: sacrifice 3185: stnrter, one Hix feet lone by '2x15 inches. R. H. all Improvements. Call 849-J. Red Bank. burir 7G-F-31. VanDervcer, 40 Branch avenue, Kcd Bank. illarfl to build o homo Jn Eclfonl. T. Address Box 166, Rumaon, N. J. UPHOLSTERING. LAND FOR~S"A17E^ electric liphtipht:: will tako car iin tiade. Tele- Phone fi-i_-J. tereated dont heatitato to Investigate. MASON CONTRACTOR. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. MAN AND WIFE WANTED Upholstering nnd rciiniahing of all kinds .\t.v acli's of lam], excellent for general pphon hn e 623623 , ReRdd BankBk. CCharleChh ssl DDreaser, Fe are only too glad to show you oat io work: on furm: woman to da cooldnpr, of furniture. Frank Howard, 121 Went i oultry. Can be- bought on 113 Wt F l FARM FOR SALE. Estimates cheerfully furnished. E Two nicely furnished rooms with im man to do general farm v.-ork. Apply Mat- very defimblo ttrnr divide acreatre 113 West Front street. Red Banlc. ropoeitioi). Write to Compton Reulty Soyer. 68 Hector place, Red Bank, Phono provements. Apply Mrs. MarKaret Con> Front street, Red Bnnk, phone, shop 3'J'J-J; in suit purchase.-. Address C, drawer M, PROPERTY ON STATE HIGHWAY^ Nineteen acres, two miles from Reil Bnnlc, ompany. P. 0. Bos 113. Bclford, V, J. thew Mullin. Brookdnlo Farm, Ked Bank sidence 1B3-M, Ited Bnnk. near State Highway: aix room house, lnrgo 9-n. nors. G7 Linden place, Red Hank. hono 1181-R. near Red Bnnk, new eight room stucco ARRED~RbCK~AND " JERSEY~GiANf~ house; nil improvementa: about one acre barn, in good condition; also lartie lake on WELLS DUG. WINDOW GLASS. RODM FOR RENT. LOOK! CLIENTS WAITING. premises which brings nnnunl income of ~JUSTlkRRIVEDr WOIIB and cesspools ijuic; wells cleaned All fllzes carried in stock. Glazing don rooaters for nale, or will exr-hanpre Jersey Properties wanted nlonp State road. If of ground; sacrifice, $6,500. Terms. Tele- LnrKe front, room conifortnbly furnished: innt rooster for « Jersey Giant, hen. phone 623, Red Bank, " Charles Dresner S300. Price $7,000; terms easy. Joseph: -FrcBh supply of PcrfeclloT. floe food, and pumps repaired. II. Tilton, Rumaon at reasonable priceB. Phono 73-J. MIUer'B, nn bcd», electric lieht nnd steam heat. you have any fnrmn or other properties in G. McCuc, Shrewsbury, N. J.» phone Red 38 West Front street. Red Bnnlt. Robert A. '.IReisn. near ponloflTce, Ocean- nty list the: with Caleb L. 113 West Front street. Red Bank. Bank 6-12-R. tumson Farm Kennels, phone Rumsoft Apply l'J Wallace Btrcct, Red Bank, phone port., phono Entnntown 21 "3. Lukcr, Bclford, N. J., phono. 75-F-31, FOR SALE. HORSE FOR SALE. 201. INMI Pnnk. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. " IMN_E"DIAfE~CASHT iU3-JH. • ' $100 FOR A GARAGE. KennKliurjr. Overstuffed furniture, cushions, Blip cov- Raspberry and Bit? Joo strawberry plants Good farm home, single or double; $60 Why not sell for immediate cash all un- for snlo. 0. II. Acker, New Monmouth FOR SALE. Rnlph IJ. Sickels, nucccReor to Edmonds MANURE WANTED ers made to order; supplies, tapestry, cre- John W. shermnn, R. I). 1. Scobeyvi About eight bushels of blacfc walnuts; & Sickela, tlio cnrpentcr-i nnd buildnra, ran tonne and leather; lamp shade silks, wire required eiTects. Furniture, surplus farm CARPENTER AND BUILDER. N. J. N. J., phone l!102-I<'-5. Eatontown. quant it\c4 at Gooseneck Point. "Write crops, _nut)«d machint-ry nnd practically nlao Jersey nnd Ilolstein. cow, rich milker. t up Rnrngea from $100 up. Call Red Universal Security Co., Little Silver, N. J., frnmcB, trimminKs. H. Chark's furniture Jobbing, alterations, eerecna. H". A. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. EURS BOUGHT. J. B. Carton. Everett, K J., phono Middle- Bank 721-R, for specifications). store, 39 Monmouth street. Red Bait any other articlt e can bo HO1 of raw furs nt the highest market price, WANT TO RENT. who preside over Tho Register's Want \nk, phono 1202-J. BB-W. g e 1 All Bison of incubator*, from GC to 600- 7:00 P. M. ' ' On firat mortgage: property on Col-man Department. PPhonh o orr call Ett 2183H Pivo to Roven room modern house, b; nvenue and Riverside drive, near Red 1 Eatontown 2183-H. -XK capacity; also ponl burninpr and oil WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, 'ainter and Interior Decorator* i BUCKEYE INCUBATOR. 1 " ELiTME~THE~PRICE jusineas mnn nnd wife; best of reference; Bnnk; new house with nil improvements; WANTED TO RENT. One-hundred CKK; practically new; rea" linrninK liroodorn: all Bi7.oa nnd styles. plumbing, he.itinp and tinninp. Pumps and. you want to pay for n typewriter nnd furnished. Address Modern House, drawe: Freil D. Wikolt Co., Tied Banlc. indmills rcpaireil. Asent for Ma_ter enr- lot ipo feet Bquare. Address G. Kratyn- Small house, four to six rooms: Bag. Estimates cheerfully siven. E. A. Crb* sonablc. E, T. Mix, 78 South itrcot, Red M. IU.l Honk. r electricity, bath, heat; one to four acre, of will toll you one. W. C. Phelon. Morgan- burctor coal savinir device. X its any fur- ski, 157 Driggs avenue, Brooklyn, N. V. icr. Fair Haven, K. J., Lock Box 27S. Bank. ville, N. J., 2118 Brondway, N. Y. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. land, outside building for poultry. Lease $3,500 FOR FIVE ROOMS AND BATH Now ia the time to order your wall piipor n:ico. 42 Lei_;liton avenue. Rod Bank, BUNGALOW FOR SALE. for three years. Good location on State 'hono Red Bank 1082. ROOM FOR RENT. can bo built complete by Rnlpli B. Sickels, phone B82-W. Six. room bungalow •with all modern im- Nicely furnished room for rent. Apply CARPENTER AND PAINTER. before the rush. No job too nmaU or too or good road; near rnilrnad station; Eat&n- All kinilu of jobbing; no fancy prices, n' Bucreaaor to IMmonda & Sickrla, the cnr- Inrffo. Katimatofi cheerfully Kivon, Leroy MONEY TO LOAN. provements, only 5500 cash, balance pay- town, Red Bunk. Middletown; reasonable. Mrs. Frank Conk, ID Canal street. Bed poor work. FurnaceB n specialty. Loro' penters and huildera, Eed Bank, U. J,Sodon. hnx 7B. Shrewsbury. N. J. able monthly. Brand not yet com- HOUSE FOR RENT. , Phono 721-R. On bond nnd mortpat:- j real estato In Box 104, Doal Bench, N. J. ^^ Sodon, Shrewsbury, N. J., box 75. THE FINEST OFFICES • \ifinity in sums op 5500 to pletrd. It cost3 nothinp; to look it over. Four roonin, oil ImprovemcntB except POSITION WANTED LOST. Write, CompUm Realty Co., Belford, N. J. A BARGAIN. WOMAN WISHES WORK. In Freehold lire ncnrinK completion: best Apply John A. Lovely, counselor- The payment of $.1,800 cash and the bath; prico 522 per month. Inqulra SIS ns good plain cook by a white woman: gnoi Competent colored woman wants wor' Sunday evening, Marc^h 2d, nt Oakhurs' location; 13x2(i ffct ench. Suitable for t-lnw, ioirth Aniboy, N. J., phono South WINDOW CLEANING. " reference. Address M. C, drawer M. Red M buy it rift-it if 654-M.' place, Red Bank, phone 112S. Taxi nnd Trucking Service. 71 Uri-Re ave- Honk. Silver. N. J. Phono' Kcd Bank IBB. 30 centi) ench during I'cbrunry. It. P,you've Kot the* cnsli. A. H. Dirhiui, _>r_m- jno chlrknis. V. Marklc, _:0G Branch avc- FOR SALE. Cnnirbell, Chapel Hill, Atlantic Highland rnnnd place. Phono ititl. Ited VnvV. IUIP. Rnl Hank. - _ SALESMEN. DONT HOARD UP RENT RECEIPTS. opposite depot, Red Banlc. HOUSE WANTED N. J., It. ]••• D. Whole or part time; to represent lead- Get a homo of your own. You must have Banjo-mandolin, good condition; price jn Little Silver or Ocennport. Quick snl GARAGE "ON STATE HIGHWAY ~ "FOR"SALE"OR RENT Ine lot first. Here's where I can help you. 912. 28 Leroy place, Red Hank. Thon assured for right property. Lint them wit WHITE WrANpOfTE ing cu»tom-inn_e shirt manufacturer lo- r.iid Btrvico station; ntucto lniildiny; luipi- nt Belford, N. ,L; house imii prounds: fine cally. We want three (rood men in this I've got riffht choice lots fpr sale; five on 133-W. • Lamsim. 1 Broad street, Red Bnnk. cockerels from my winning nnd Inyin mw!. mnchincry. lonls, nncrincc, ?P.,BOO. aiain highway and three just nit highway train; priced under vnluo to Ttinkc TOO Ideation; I'd- key am! rarticul/ira inauirc of district. From J5 to $15 daily. Writi A 1923 Oakland sport tourine for ,8a!©? INCOME TAX RETURNS FORD TRUCK FOR SALE Telephone V'W, I.ed HnnV. Ohnrle^ Dresser, Elmer Coniptcni. Church street. Belford, or F. \>. Footc, 418 East Jersey Btrect. Elira- in Rumson. They're Roinir to bo sold Made out promptly nnd efllciently. Call Charles V. Cleveland, Eatontown, N. J. 113 West Front street. Tied llnnli. quickly for the price is risrht end term, eight months olJ; had best of care. Any, evcnlngB. A. E. Baker,, phone Red Bank in good condition; 1921, with jtnko bod write ownor, II. J. "Wiillint?* Havi-o de both, N. .1. hnve no uac for same; prico $22B. Ed STORE"FOR RENT" r Mhl easy, pulton Parmly, Runison. N. J. demonBtrntion. fhono Red Bank I18-W." ; C58-W. Acl^erNMthN .1. BUILDING FOR SALE. nt R Wnllacn Btroot: flno loca(inn nnd RIIOW FOR SALE ALONG STATE ROAD. A~S p ECTAL~SALE . A forty-four-acrc farm, twelve ncrea of FORSALECHEAP." WANTED. HATCHING EGGS FOR SALC Small buildiiiK nt Shrewsbury Hciffh •indowa a how well from Bread street; Moyinjf van body, fits nny two-ton Crochet Beaders Wanted. ! Broody hens; -will liuy or rent. Charles 12xl6.\t f»ob iiosts, pood nn now; renao from April Ut, Apply at 10 Knst Trout, Fino quality yellow turnips, lG-quart apples, sixteen varieties; 150 peach trees, Barrel Hock hutching egSa by thn jet k 30 l; secondd Bizi e 15 t ; Chans is; ir>-p;iaaeriBcr bus body in first 1). Cleveland, Eatontown. N, J., phoni e. I». Ci. Iluynor, Port Monmouth, N. •st. lloil Hank, Newton Dorcmus. fir tab!«> cnr nit a, 50 cents; nt thogrape vineyards, eleven room houne, harn 1 Experienced I)cndcr3 wanted nt once td Una or hundred. F. C. Byrnm, Uppi r nnd usual outbuild intm; price $2B,0OD, J3 condition; I ,.-ton truck in Rood run- 2130-It. Broad atrect, Red Bank, phono 111-R. ^3M GLASS HEADQUARTERS. furm onlyy. Klillmau l r.rm_» Eatontown, ninR* order; 6-48 Packard tourint? car, in•work on MEII clas. dresses. Apply United 1 Iih Phone 7B-F-31, Keansburg. C. IJ. Luker, NOTICE TO TRAPPERS. _ , TRUNK WANTED. FOR RENT. Al! Bizc3 oe Pinclc nnd double ntrrnpth StntnJIiKhwny. Bclford, N. J. first class condition; just the car for a gar- leaning Co., 8 Linden place. Red .Dank. > For bent KTndlnjr and. most money eon- Would llko to buy a second handr Plat upatnlrn nml ptore In th» Ten -Indow Klapii. Plate Rlana windshields our __ _ :«f. nina. BiirdKQ & Huaooll. Globe en .hone 4B-M. fltilt Miller Broa., Eatontown, N, J., phon trunk in good condition, 22x36. Call Mr tlowiiBtnlm nt 2-13 Snvewnbury avenue. Ar specialty. Miller'B Hnrdwara Co.. !13 West Th ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR SALE AT BELFORD. Mechanic Btr-ict, Red Bank, phono 801 or E. Jqcoliaon. phono Bed Bonk H32. ply nt 24!> Shrewsbury nvcnuo, Ked Ban Trfint stroet, Urd Bank, phone 79-J. or S p niiT lartre rmims for rent: Binprlo Six room houno $2,000; six room house 71. HOUSES AND FLATS. Vtrr DoPonti. MONMOUTH ~CARrET~ CLEANING CO." »ll i lik'ht honsckfoi'ink'; furnisbc-d: with $2,700: nix room house S2.80O; five ncre CUSTOM HATCHING. MUS1CALE7 rent, rnvoriHMil i: hutiiiy foi* cominutitif?; chicken farm, with eleven room house, Housa hunters will find their require- • DESinABLE OFFICE FOR RENT Mrs. .T. Jay Willoy and choir. Now Mol FARM WANTED. lttiRfi Fhnmpooetl, dyed nml rrpniivd: 37,500. Lota on cany payment.. Caleb We phall be (rind to do your cuatnn- In tho Klsncr hulldinir. Ilrond slreet. Ap. mouth Bnptist church, Sunday evenin Any nlr.rc nnd description, any Jocntio reavers of old rues nnd carpet::, nl^n riur pllici' iisciiiaMf: no children. 4'2 Hector L. Lukcr. Belford. N. J., phono 76-F-31, uitchin?. Just plumo xiw nnil mnke nr- tnenti quickly filled by rending Register i ply nt tho odlco of Eiumund Eisner Co., Mnrch ilth, 11124. Everyone welcome. AIHO buiirdintr hitunffl, hotel:', etc. Buyer rugc Hcnch Kuacl, Nonmoulh Hi\ixh. N. Rnl Batik. ______Ke-Jiflburjr anBenienta. or b_Ucr s 1 ill como and net "Want Advertisements. Many ofTerinss ors Bed Bunk. ._ rondy. Write M. Bernrdinclli, 110 Nassrn J.. iihono Wonrmnth Iloiu-.li 2_ 15-*I. "CHILDREN'S DRESSES is. We are now ccntmcLini* for delivery IF" YOU BUY A NEW FORD BORO AUTO STORAGE, ,treet. New York. (nv Bfhnn], W:.y f*r party. Si'tt our spe- LADIES, ATTENTION! nf Imby chickH. Amenta for Magic Con listed each week. • * liavo the pny-nn-you-rldo plnn explained by Mechanic Btrcet nnd Globo Court. Wl RED BANK, N. J. oinl ilrcsa with blnomrrii, $3.fl5. Layetten Elito Eonuty Shop. Mnnicurinar, nbriTn- brooders. Butler IVillry Farm, Glcn.lola, George M. Ackeroon, phono 17G or 137D-W, Btoro your cur by tlio hour, dny, woe] MUSICAL EVENING. New colonial house, im rnnins; nunrte marif to nrih!r. ]»i-i.-i-i. mih.nmblp. Wo- pooiiiEr, scalp treatments with or without N". J. Phone Shnrk River 1D9-F-23. Po_t- "ontn or_ycnr. IDny and nlpht Bervice. Now Mdnmouth Baptist church Sundn ,k floorn. ..team bout, ir:»r:IK*' I i- m;in':i Kxchaiu:*1. ITi lUverfidc avenue. Red violet ray; bobbins?, curling, dyeing and offlot! Route 1, Itelmar, N. .T. Ked Bank. • , eveninir, Mi\rch 9th, 1924. Mrn. J. Jn tion; immediait! pusspHsiion; oiicn firrpir FRESH FLOWERS. CHICKEN FARMS~FOR~SALE. Hank, phi»in- 11'^. • t blench in? hair, Orion evenings by ap- Dry wood, cut In dtove or flroDlseo | Low prices, better vnlun'nt Flornlhursl Willoy, ortenn rocilnl, munic by choir. Al FOR SALE"At~KEYPORt. pointment. 33 Waverly place. Red Bank, HEATED GARAGE. 1 hava chicken farms, with acres or l l Tho Boro Auto Storaffo lma tnstnllcd an ucthB, delivered In Red Hank or vlctnltsr ' Ploivor aiiop, 8 ^Yallaco street. Bed Bank, . BARGAIN. ~ ~"^ C"tt;ijrc, contiuninrr pis rooms nnd bntb, phono 8G7-M. 11 nnd n half to nine; prices $il 000 " UD-to-dato heutinpr plnnt in their Inrge epa for 512 per truck Jond. J- " H. Cook, Jr., ! phono 13nn. S7.B00. Cnlel, I,. Hitler. BfltornT N. ,T. _ YOUR CLOTHES kitchen niniru and laundry tuhg, hot nnd Id mini im; ivjilcr, Int. _Sx1-D ft K FOUND— cinvis trarnEe. Hrinjr your cnr liere fo phono 4G3-R, Red Bank. MONEY TO LOAN. leaned at the City Dry ClenninK and Py< Kua crowns, To i. quii'lt buyer I will cell a fino placo to Btorc your car for any attirnire; no dnntrm- of freezing nnr"n Want Advertisement.^ AWNING AND~CARPET CLEANING. promptly nttcmleil to. T. P. Morion, Fa if flxturrn. Addreaa Show Cnacs, drawer Jl Ocennporl, Mlddlolown or Red Bank, N. nitifi Tur tinit'UIy JilliiiK your FOR SALE. Awnings, bout covers nnd curtains, cnr lied Bnnlt. near Hroiul utrtrt. Phono 10S-H. Willini renchra over V.ildO families every work. Rhode Islntul Ited Single Comb cockerels Haven. N. J., rhnno J21-J. Iti^l Bonk. Seo I.aniBon, 4 nrniul ntreet, Rehon airnt :i _.") fi>i>t; prico Routn L Itcil Ilank. Red Bank. Phone 32-M. runiyB hy experienced men: «prayln_r,j O. F. HILL, Itiverpitlo nvenue, Itcd Bunk-, nhoru- GSi. Lu •r, lU'Uord. N. J. I'ho ENGLISH GIRL 7li-F-31._KcnnnbiirB. PROMPT REPAinS SALESMAN~WANTED. SUPERINTEMDENT WISHES POSITION, lnylntc out of grounds, larga cf small. Ad* tlumblnjr. hentlnit nnd tlnnlnir In .. wlnhen po.ltlon with family- an »|d . % sinnchei. 34 Wostslrlo nvenue, Kcd Bank, m OGDEN McCLASKEY, fnr tima pieci'fl ; a iinn'iM''C' in thff rcjinir A live, reliable piilcHmnn for this ter- Married mnn w;inH a pufiition on a f;ir chambermaid. Addrean C. C care Hel' SPKCIALt'V" ritory; full time or part time. Permanent vico eivon ns to Tvbat> when and how 1" phono 1215. forty. 11» Went 102.1_aliTet. Now York. Blnit roofer; tin • roots contcd nn3 nhtip i» uitelr:<:i. Hand tUi'rn tn mR »nd or Kpntlcman'a estate a* fUiperi»ti'nd«»nt • tlKht Chimneys vopalroil. I!ooHnnr m; havr> thrm dimt; quii-l;l>'. [•'. V. Cnlcmnn, cm frn'culHUHo iiaintim: ami rlazitic; alno employment at Rood lviufeti. IToopea Hro. workinrr forrnian, with house on placn at rtnnt T, II. Stiles. 121 Uarillne roa'!. HOUSES FORSALE, PORTMONMOLni tcrinl for »nlo. Ill Huiiaon ovcuuc. n U. ftectnr lilncc. Rndjtniik. Phnne !)-.!. & Tluimns Cnmpnny, Stephen Girnrd build- HIP uaiinl privilct,"^; wifr- witlinf,- tn turn Red Dank, phono 116.1. Rliodo Inlnnil Itoslss, $1.00 per ni-ttln. Hnvo several housen for nnlo nt Pol iJnTik. vliono 400-J. pnititimr. Dav or r mi tract wovk. E«ti- inff, riiiladclphia, Vn.; 000 acres in nuracr- 1. C'nu fiirnluh rt>fcivm-p. Chnrl ff n. llnuirnrd, Pinckney road, Iteil Bank Monmouth, N. J. Cnleh h. Lukcr. Bo] nuilfi cliefrrully irivcti, 1'ctfi1 Titus, box ica. estnblishf.l 70 yenr^. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. Phono 22!)-.T._ ford, N. J. Phono KennoburK. 76-F-ai. . "MAN WANTED. at auction, iifly I>un»* .Ti'r.ipy sown bred -1, Kcnn-.lMiri:. N. .1, Muck. Mid.llptown. N". J.. car* J. J. Dun- for March, April nml May liitern: mile in DAY-OLD CHICKS. hip, po'ttdlHco acldrt'Fa Koyport, N, J,, K, Rus:a—-beautiful reverslblo rugs raado "~ ClfiZENOlDTCDiNcrXNDTjOAti. DONT RIDE Married man wanted to work on fnrr hrated pavilion, ruin or HIIIIW. Writ-* for " MAN' WANTED, T-eghorn chicks from yenrlinir liana, care- '>'. n. N". _. from your old enryeta and ruff»« Send n»is money to lonn for t.ho purchnno of nlnn wife to pack mnden nnd nnporniril I r with n broken windnhlcld. Brlnir your en cntnloir. (.))1)(>1 l< iinti''.AniiHndnIp. N. ,T. A Ttinrriri! mini wanted m work on n fully Rclcrtcd for rniiility. iiiz- nnd pro- homes. Apply nt Tho Second National fiond n. Onl(- tfrnin, etc Ki-anlc Iloyle, 2fi Fifth Btrc«- FOR SALE. Pnlnter, Pnper Ilanscr and Decorator. ICsttablfiihc'd thirty yearn: a fine onpnr- Monmouth county: nlso lots and toivn S. Bcrfter'fl Kmi'lf'Slnfllit Agot'cy Tia^ STRAWBERRIES' ANDlfASTDWiuTEs" latul l-'m i, lti-d mK ad,, N. J. Thirty puro I'lymoutli Hock pulletB. Mrs Now h tho timo lo order your wnll pnpi lunity to luvitre n yenrly income for n properties. For quick reaults list your movcil from 70 "1 0. J. Irwin, Keyport. It. F. P., phoni Huccean nnd Uli; Joe ntrnwherry plun n.ft, M. .1., V. 0. Im. r>, Ked Hankk, phono property with liny If. Klillninn, Montnnuih IO.r-13. Hidmdel. find evpi-liejilllifr Kt. UeKlM innph,.|-ry plnn brfcire tho risk. No job too nmnll or t, lifetime. iiivcnttiTiitp. K. A. Wilier, 78 ill!(7!t«r!t«-r-SS tt. IOR SALfo. West street, N, Y. O. AM Jernoy f«rr|n» for »nle. H^R. Cinder, Oolt'n Neck, N. lame. Estimates! cheerfully Elven. Jam F|rrtt_nv_pn«o, Atliiniir llii:lilanrln._N._.T. County real cstnt", Matonlown. N. J., cart* Ilenl entnto. Port Mniininulh. elsrht i-i ~~ YOUNG MAN WANTED '1'. Hodon, I.incroft, N. J. "" WANTED,'['URNISIIF.D. Stillmnn l-'nnnn, Htnte Ilinhway. biliwnlow!) und 01 lots; iilMmteil nt Wll lirinir yim tn tho ollli-c. IJclp of nil kinds J FOR SALE! 'J'.- i hoii!U> nti Ilnti et, nenr make hlmneir unefill 111 mid out n Roventy-nvo loliHter pnti. (rood ennd - POSITION WANTED. Two or thru.' pleasant, well rurnlnhfMl, FOK"*SAI.E"AT"BELFORD7 ~~ nnd Monnifiutli nvenin; fmtncrly Itnovrn mipplli'il nt »li"rt tKjts.-n. Kutlifarllull' ilonm. Apiily O. K. Hclilet. 110 Uroai tlon: very clienp. Inauiie nt: Pni-lc*!! tie bn Kin M-tii.n; lot r> £. x Z -J.". fi>i-t; )nr^e cr . , h tho McKcnna prupnty. Si'll \-hvnv- Hp utieel. Rfil Hank. A mnnled mnn wliihei to >>ork on prl well lientfil conlicftiup rcniu'. : nuirst luix •> iravau Hc ti-r lnuk il nvcr. ilenry V. . hdUHP. c.fllar. hnn-CT, ul»li»r*n opportunity. LonK llranch watc. Himrnlml. I'hosin lto.-K.r Siitd. cfOeaBen, 222 Main Btreel^Ju'iumlnirp, N. vnln enlntc. To lake rare of cows nl triori, , (fi(f n nnd pphone;; two-cuurr tifd lot nil improvement:! mid l»c rent rally Uic s.tfd. Jlylin vniliiM-. room _;, U<>i:i:it(>r bulldlm;, f lioliii . il li lt MEN WANTED. hortien n)ld farmiiii:. AdillcBS Mnrri Aili)rpjinJVrmiinenl. drawn- M.Jted JlmiK. 7 fixfi k100 ; t'hli'kon park, fruit anil nhrulibery; m 'POULTRY "HOUGHr AND" SOLD. plmm' 'i III. Hcd Unnk. Int. r*0ic480. S7.000. Apply Itii-hnnl Clu SEWINGIVIACHINES! »I Muiit lie lined lr> Knrden work. Appl Allvo or frenh drcnfied ohlckcnn bong Mini, ilrawir M. H«d llnnk. five minuteV wnlk to depot; price* Sd.OOfl: AHreil Crillllhii, ElksiH Kntato, Hardln 1 1 FOR SALL:. " COAL! COAL! COAL! pnfuiRHHlnn nt fini-o. Cnlcb I.Hknr. Hclfonl, 210 Unmdw T.nntr Hrnn.'h. N. J. or Hold; will pay bout price. )./ j, link, UPHOLSTERING. r AH tho Intent Imuroreii eloctrla |i luni' plenty of Kood ronl FOI-~SAL--- ~~" Tllntorlc. 11*5 fret nlmvn m-n level: nlir COW AND CALF FOR SALE." of furniture. Frank Hownrd, 121 Wei by (ho Imrrcl. Vniiili'i-vc.-r VnnPnrn, HIIIT- n.ii-1 dclivt-r niiywhcrr. Moiittirmtli Mutual trnhiH to and from New York daily; bun Otrl machined tnkftn tn exoltunue. Onali off nfter n thorouirh win'Mntf nt tho Bor< HoUtoln cow with cnlf two weelm old Vrnnt. ntreet. ]Ud Bnnk, phone, ahop 000-J Will (incriflce upricht pinno. tn prrfprt Auto Ktoraffo. (ilolio Court find TVlochanii Mllo_r«ml. Iti-.I Hunk, pinilnfllrn Rivl Hunt. Kuiiply Co., .-e.-.-h nticrt. nt New York nnd ronditioii, ?f>0; brana bed, nprinif, mattress, Red Ilnn,. nnd Atlantic lliuhinmln; II lima pwmonli. llcinitlulilm don* BMI» her nldo; milked 22 qiusrtfl dally who rosldeiico 4r,3.M. Red Hank. LOOK ALONG STATE HOA1>, " L-.tur Mriini-h milnxid .•msiiiH'. Rrd Unnk. CommimilV r,lul». nti/iva, postfifllr*', eluircli frenh, Adnm I.inr.nmytr, Nilveninlc, N. 1 ?17, i:o«d condition, full oi/.o; brat* eloth^i ynu w-lt ai Ringer fltmt". ll»nt#t W«nl», ' HOUSE AND LOT FOR"SALE. I lmvo for mi lr ii one-atnvy con ere to trr<- $1.50. rlothes bnskrt ti.RO, Knlvnniy.ed 0.1, etc. (inme cxi-rptioiml imiKalnn tnn "FOR SAI.EV FORD TRUCK FOR Houne of nevell loom™ nnd hnth : 1 rtind Htnml, nbn :\(\\l\0 tret, lot fiOxlOO; nbiisr, i"oi! RENT. hi. nmirrddjiy t|tiick buym now. Hun < Jr., n_«"ta, 29 Monmouth iltt>\ B«l Ml.'I ivltli Im- wnsh tub Til cenln, wnnli b(»ilcr $1.00, Htep Blnnr-o torn turkey for sale; fine foi provemfiiil!) w ft bnrKfiin; hnlf cash, or w S S_,O(IIJ rnnli, Imhinco nimtK"i:c. ir»ir A. Dclntunii, eillier nt re-iidoico, MMdl Just hepn overhauled; looTrff Rood m nt i. Kr. :I<1 ot; Iftdder 75 enntq. now IUSKPII cn,rpet *vto*p- Ilnnk. lirrnliliK; vritv ?K.fi<). Mr;i. Joo Brower lent from April l»t. J. <'• Warden, !lV K pr.U-.'tro r •/inn, N- J-t fir off let?, LI II fund street, • Ilei Tinlnn 1'iilln, N. J. trtxus «:[«('.; Kiia^Iila for ppiWliiur. or plhi 'er'Y,\M.~ Apply TO Ktutamv %vemw, llni |nirpone;i. I-'ied r.Hnici'iiiloff, Llncroft, N. Vanillin:!"!! Ktret't. ited IlniiK. __ MS AND rtASKEIS ItF.PAIRi:r>, Hftiilr. TO~A~_rHOUSEW.VE3." '; LIHERTY TRUCK FOR SA1,E. WANTED. " AI'PLE I REE BUTTS "WAN VEIX Modnrn nnd ntitIrjito elmir botti>in:i -ro* ••, Hi'il Hunk, phnno IIIXL01! llicellcnt rondllloli: vm"l lioist nn fimall furnlnhed or uiifurnl»heil npnr Good prlcon paid for lipplo ticen. I.ocu rusheil. Cant; r-rnL rlmir^ re-cuned. Ilfin- A frto lrl»l lr> Soliliff li»|.li»|.''« »« Kilr»l«i illlrrm hotly : elK'tip lo rilllek buyer. Plion nbility; nixteen yfntn cxnerienc n ^ W y rrpnlr radiutoivi, uunlminr'li, hot ment nt two or tliieo iimin') for HRI ponts nnd Kinpe nrlnir jiolen for mile; ltRln mndn to oriler nml repaired. Mlrlinrl lt poultrlt y ftirmn 1, and do nil m«tnl wurlt. Wn m«l nlectrlo vnrimm nl^nn«r, tenlR MtiMMown 14B3-W. hoUHckpeliillif, Addieiia Apartraent, draw Pnttcn. K.O Momumitli utrppt. Ited Hunk. A ? ~ ~1 MIO N iCtW. " i the Went; Inmp slzoa. .1, ('. A|ipli-»»li'. Nnvpiilnk, N. J., We havn plrnty nf HID luint ronl to ^ iroultrr r on HHum t Am.ri- tor f'ir n Vonl tot $U.Pft thnt I tho Imnt liy ri«p»rtmciit of II PIIOIII Kn« " "BUNGALOW FOR 'SALE. M. Red Ban].-. phone Allnnth! llinhhiniln 431-J. i' 1 .'I'ltinb rndlntoi* that dont freexo. \V CENTRAL HARBER SlIOl , fmipil in tlii-i iiar nf (ha i-niiHty. Prim I'miltryy Jouvnalnl: expert In incultnliniri . Jlt«tllilt», Vrmr room", cellar, forrn pump nnd tin FOR RENT. ' COMPLETE RAI>IO SET." Frank Hole, prnprlnlnr, 'M Monmnntli l-irlit. Pnimpt il (very All roal UtM't oductiodti n nndd i rhlukhlnk bby iMieiitono nnd other nmket of tlr III Ititrhon; nlim .-lectrlo linliL T«le|)hol|, Thron room npiutmont Bud bnth: all Ii A $nr.O \Ve»tlnitlmii«o Itn.lloln fi™ ntn-pt, ticnp Maiiln avenue. K,tpi«rt' wnrlc- under rfiwr. Mi iiioii'lh Mulunl Siivl'lv iln. !tuihU>r of ni,">n'n <1-- 11*n-W, _U_|l_llnlik. . priivomcnti; nlmi iitore on Nnlu road. Ilui, Vlclrnln tjiw fnur-lulii- Bet. complete, ren tnamiliip nt nil (linen, limitliluri: In ut- Co., Her.-li ntrcpl. til, tli.» New York 'and (, imiblnntitin Itrondcr r nnd lny hit' >imbhi prices, il.'l \hiuk Autn HIM Ayor«, Ito.l Until, •FOR "SALE. nun, N. J. Apply linliclntcln, 12 Wei tn lIBe. Will nell elirnp. Addron S tondnnro, KverytlilnK imw but Ibf InrntInn. I,i.in; Hnmi'h inih' id rn.minr. Itcd Hank. liniiiK'; npen fur employment. CJ. K, .Still- Works, 113 Went Front ntrrct, It I^ront ilwl. H.,1 Jlnnk. ; . IMuma 1177. HM-RCI Win.I* Itilniu! liens mid on« r Ilri.nd »lif«t. Jled Haul, nhnllft 7B.J. _ ' 'MAY~l"r" WITH "VXOWKKN." I*OH RF.NT, wdKiiii. drawer M, Hod llnnk. In r.ir nn\f. »l.r>0 encli. J. 0. Marvin HOYAI. VACUUM CLEANER. FOR" SALE CHEAP. Nofbinc could li<"lf_rsl. N. 3. nnthliiK no welcomii im flowcre; ri luxnirt or NiMor brand pt'i>ppf volititi, tlm nni late 102.1 four-door Kurd nednii, la Thero In none lieltor. Clrln the- dirt tt niti'd. in Urd Ilruik, hlv raomn rnd Imlli. T^IKC coriipf ntcire, '^KTH fret, fur ct«"i- nodiv^iul lri> orcnm ]uO\^-,. rnpoon ucy cEBUsiNESS* F6R""SALE."~ " REAL ESTATE"WANTED,~ Eloven moms, inuiUirii Improvementn Rpi* mi main highway hetweei. Kt-yp* (list part of coming week, (fall l'! i WUliMinn. '.! Unm.l utim't, )U"d Unnk. IMmiio amii niovieni ; «• verytlt(titl(c new, tn t IIt>v n h fine Krcn K rurnlohnl nnd sinfumlisbril. Bur It. Btll (tmlty to neeurf n yenrly Inoomo for ( n M b h Kev ? Jers«J / VMlM ji, VUim* ^fiys* i •'• r * 1* •'• nid ADl.ury Pnrk, N. .1 .Meo I,_,n»-n, )i). t)i 7(H Mmmif nvtnu« , Aabury l'«rlt, nun $1,000 April \* Docomk-r. Apply Kit* nntifno.turflt. bv thn K I ''tlstn, i«nl natnto Rml fnaui&nce. atata high ltf«tlm«. Inveistliiis.tr. K. A, Webir, ' flht«iivflbury *tYetiuat Apply t» John 1)1 fl* lour l»l>. West - "•* *••»• iC, Katontowo, N, jr. 7^ First wr«nu«, AUantlo lHuMan-Ja, H, J, OMU • - ' ' ~~^ * hi, 3, jphena sasu-B, ., —-^^ WRril i'anrtRcij fieabright* tl. S, o,, ?^J!(. Umncb, H. & Form Social JOHN H. COOK, MHor onS PuMishw, At* Organisation. 1 GEORGE C. H.ANCR, Anwi»ta If" ™" jfl ifll Qi4 J)?bfit matlnB during Th« Eagle eocial and ethletl® Botlnrn Monaser: 'and' aftefWe war failed to Jnduce club is the name of a new organi| NEW SPRING SILKS THOMAS IBV1NG BBCWN, 'tho ben«6c&iti!j of theao profits to nation which hag heen formed 6^ Jreduco the cost of living-why should Ked Bardc with thirty memberc'S; Telephones:—PoJ Dunn J«. Folis Santangelo is president of tho . Bed BiinW 1800. anyono expect that a bill which favors tha rich 25 timC3 as much club, Joseph Domzoi vice presidenti; 'M Special Prices Entt-fd nt th» pontofnce M Red Bruno Maxza financial eeoretary; N. J..^.1 second-class mitttff. aa it favora tho less fortunate will result in nrivantnge to anjjonft ex- Nichaloa CutcllV treasurer, Joseph Subscription Prices! cept the special class favored? The Brown pergennt-at-arras, Georgo Dm year .11.50 Brown Jnanager and John Palmer Six Mpnthn . .7 8 advantages of tho Garner plan to ON'T stop, to wonder Kow; 1 bree montli folks who are not wealthy are tangi- trainer, Tho club meets ot 197 Farm ble and plain. The plan wqnld give West Front street. we sell these, finest s:'kei:' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. nn actual reduction in tax]05, The at sucK low pric^, but wisuom of the old Baw_that "a bird NOTICE. in hand U worth two In the hush" *Th« following ordinnncls hns been tntro- tluccd and th« Mnyor ntul Council will cnti- come and get jour sKare .o^thei TOWN TALK. ,;., is an true today as -when it wag first elder tlie flnnl pasnaffe therpof on the 17th uttered; and it is n whole lot more day of March, 1921. nt the HorouRh Hall bargains, v ,„ ^Continued from Page 4.)' practical to provide for a ^uro re- at 8:00 P. M. All persona deplriDB to lie Having sold my farm, I will offer at auction, on the i ^Foiks •who walk or,.drive through heard will ho oWen an opportunity nt tho duction than to put faith in the time nnd place aforesaid. tWe sell as we b'u^r-yo", get all the countryfiilo roundabout Mon- theory of "letting the government AN OilDINANCK ACCEP'nNO A KOAD road leading from New Monmouth to the Chapel-Hill :mouth county report cceinc an un- OR PUBLIC HIGHWAY IW THE BOR- care for, piotcct and look out for O1IR1I OF HED BANK. KNOWN AS Road on the farm known as the Frost Farm on j ,, th'e advantages we gain bj; cou>« usually largo number of quail. BASSETT TIJAOE. , tho favored few and truat point In the side of Tlirnckmorton avenuo distant one $1.49/4. wjten their food supply is lowest. masses. This Beems like n mighty hundred and eiRhly feet northerly from Ada to this tho fact ihat early tho northerly Bido df Wallace Btreet, thence One of tho most popular. jiUjs, in poor and un-American argument. <1> easterly, parallel with Wallace otreet, at eleven o'clock sharp Match frequently produces Enow Average citizens aro not asking for three hundred feet more or less to the and fiket storm®, which bury bird •weaterly sid* of Prospect avenue: thence , Chinese deigns.' charity. They are asking: for their (2) northerly*, nlonc the the westerly side 1 provender arid make it inaccessible, just dues. The Declaration of In- of Pro-pect avenue, forty feet to a point: land it is readily understandable thence. (S> westerly, parallel with the fln-t The following:—Oliver Riding Plow, new 1923; $3.50 Silk Canton Crepes. ?2.79 yd. dependence* says that all men are courBC, thre« hundi-ed feet more or less to i why this is the most perilous per- created equal and the nation Wis the easterly side of Throekmorton avenue: four-horse Riding Plow, 2 Furrow and 2 Breaking Up Beautiful, soft, rich quality, in nil i iod for quail and other useful birds thence (4) southerly, alonff tho easterly founded on this proposition. Thanks Bide of Throckmorton avenue, forty feet to 1 : •which are with us at this season, the place of beirinninR; Plows, 2 one-horse Cultivators, Aspinwall Potato the wanted shades. , to Congressman Geran and others HE IT ORDAINED, By tho Mayor and like him, government has not g-ot so Counttt of the Borough of Red Banbr Planter, International Riding Cultivator, one-horse Hay far from.this ideal that it is possi- Ai That said tract of land ha anil the. f TJhess Jjirds give far inore ^bene- ttanie is herebr accepted os and for n Rake, Hay Shelvings, Jagger Wagon, low wheel Farm ble to put through n plnil to give jublic street or 1-oa.d. |fits to the human race than they 2. The namo of aala atrcei or *oad Wagon, Farm Wagon, two-horse Truck, team Horses, $1.98 Crepe de Chine, - $1.59 yd. Satin Charmeueo , - $2.49 yd. the. -wealthy a reduction in income shall be BaiseU ilace, I derive. In the course of a season taxes'25 times greater than that re- Beautiful draping fabric j.'or stvliut ithcy cab many times their own A. B. OI^ENi 15 hands high, work single or double; set Single Har- Sounds like pre-war pikes, doesn't ceived'by'thoso who are not rich, -i ', Borough Clerk. 'weight in harmful, insects. They ness, 2 Iron Tooth Harrows, Iron Roller, Road Scraper, it?. And think of it—a range of dresses. Colors: i,rey,blue, brown, | ore among tho best frienda of the over 40 carefully selected shades, white and black. -•> farmera and tho gardenera More-! Hand Seed Drill, Paris Green.Sprayer, Sod Cutter, one- 40 inches wide! Put in a generous over they are part of the poetry of Colored G(M>rgetta Crepa, v _ the outdoors. To many bird lovers horse Weeder, Furrowing Sled, Boss Plow, large Spring supply and save at least 40c on the cheery "Bob White" of a quail Wagon, Platform Scales, set Double Harness, 3 tons every yard you purchase. ' , $1.59 ya. Is worth more than tho finest dish' " 'All silK, 40 inches vide, all colors. of ijuail meat or quail on toast, . loose Rye Straw and other small tools too numerous to Dutterfield's Genuine iLlngette, U •> e o mention. •;••••. 59c y»J, $2.50 Changeable 'Taffeta, $1.98 yd. j J-nst) nowt whetj these little The most popular fabric of; the jj&atfiexed creatures are. exnericn- TERMS:—Under $25, caslf; over $25 a credit of Suitable for pretty, evening fraiig their worst period outside of 7 months will be allowed on a bankable note with, ap- year, in all the new colorings. | the hunting season, their friends^ proved security; .. -, $2.98 Black Satin Canton, ?2.49 yd. ?1.39 Brocaded Silks, * H 98O ^d. can to of large service to them by H : Good grade, rich satin finish. ^ Colors: grey, black', tan placing grain and suet in places , nt 1 :CO O'Clock Sharp W.T.SHERMAN, frequented by thV birds. This is :•'• •«<••• • •>•*• •• *************** ******************* & form of philanthropy that few( on the Hancock Place, Newman Springe Roa'tl, are 69 poor or. EO hard pressed for near Newman Springs Bridge ti'mo that thay cannot employ; A little time and a, fow cents for this The following will t>a sold:—^Team of Horses, black and lay, 2,800 pounds; team of Horses, ha? and brown, 2,400 pounds; single Mare, [ purpose *?ill save the lives of many sorrel, nil good workers; throe sets Doubla Harness, three sets Single • birdd; and .the doec of such a deed ! Harness, two Saddles, and Bridles, two-horsa Farm Wagon, one-hors-j will led a glow of gladness, as Spring Top Wagon, Breaking Cart, Sleigh, Hay Shelvings, 200 bushels j x^ell as have the satisfaction of Corn, fifteen Hotbed Sash, two Planch Jr. Cultivators, Buck's Corn [fawwing that this act strikes a Sheller, Hand Seed Drill, Gravel Body, Grinding Stone, Leggett hand I telling blow against the insect de- Potato Duster, Log Chain, 700 feet two-inch Oak Plank, Plows, Shovels, Istroyera Bums over $26, credit of six Eh ,"~, After Congressman Elme? H, months »n bankable-'nota with approved security. ' (&ran issued his statement explain- WILLIAM S. HANCOCK, >r ^ , ing why ho supported tho Garner i.plan of income tax reduction in /c-%. 'If -• Tr* I preference to the Mellon plan, the House of Represcntavies passed a : compromise measure, -which is now before tha Senate for consideration. The compromise measure is fairer '" Before you invest in land be sure to inspecb tihan the Mellon plan, for -while it these lots first Do not be of the opinion you .'gives a greater reduction in taxes [fco tha -wealthy than to the loss for- cannot afford to buy a lot. you can, ,;,, • .^ tunate it does not do this to such a jrreat extent as the Mellon plan. These lots can be bought by paying only Thanka to Mr. Geran and others who voted for the Garner plan, the Directly Opposite Globe Hotel 10%' down and 2%' pet month. The prices are Mellon plan -was killed and if it is yery low, $50 to $500. At these prices and very true that "half a loaf is better than 19 East Front St Red Bank, N. X Mr. Lee of the United Sales System, nothing," the outcome is gratifying. 4 easy terms" it makes lot ownership a realization « •> « ., ^ [TelepKone 372 for anyone* who is liquidating our stock, has not To everyone -who believes that government should function for the greatest good for the greatest num- Opportunities have been lost because of the been satisfied by just reducing prices, ber Mr. Gernn gave what seemed lacking initiative to go ahead and make up your like excellent reasons for supporting ? tha Garner plan. Under this plan Best Creamery Butter Hecker 8 Prep. Buckwheat mind. Dont be in this class. Resolve right now but announces extra specials for each uut of every 100 persons who pay in- k C come taxes 07 would receive greater to call me and arrange to see maps and property. reductions than under the Mellon 56c ib. 2 P §®« 25 day of the continuance of the SALE. plan and only threa out of every None better, in town The surroundings cannot be duplicated with 110 would receive greater reduc- Blue Rose Rice the wonderful golf course bordering these de- tions under the Mellon plan than Red Alaska Salmon Below are listed just a few of the y tall can 25 its many attractions, only a couple blocks away, specials. Watch our windows for rhe Mellon plnn than by the Garner Breakfast Cocoa the State Highway with its established bus line; plnn and all persons whose incomes are less than thin amount would lie Dutch Cleanser It is Delicious running right pass your door, and Red Bank— further announcements. more benefited by the Garner plan cans C per 3b. the busiest town in the State of New Jersey, for thnn by ihe Mellon plan. 3 25 its size—only1, a very short distance away. On Wednesday Special for Thursday Special for Friday a « • March 5th March 6th March 7th The n'i'iib extent I" which the Jersey Fresh Eggs Pure Lard Mellon plan favor? i: c wealthy class You never know what a thing is until you ' Turkish FEW MORE over the. poorer class is shown by Children's Ging- the fact thnt one man whose nnnual go after it and find out for yourself. Never de- Towels income in one million dollars would pend solely upon hearsay. It is often mislead- ham Dresses AH Wool Knife receive n reduction of $250,000, while a million dollars h^ld hy men Bess Condensed Milk Hawaiian SI. Pineapple ing. What I advertise cannot be fully appre- Imported faot color ulnsham. Pleated Skirts who have incomes of $1,000 each ciated until you see for yourself. Be convinced Soma ponly dretiee in this let. would receive, a reduction of only 2 cans 25c Value $4.00 to $5.00 7 $10,000. This is 25 timr.i as much of what I advertise is true. reduction for the rich aa for the poor. Extra Large Prunes Best Rolled Oatmeal » * » EACH The principal argument in favor 2 ^s. 25<* Limit 6 la a Customer of giving the rich a larger reduction than thoso less fortunate is that the Jersey Egrgs Taken in Trade Saturday -wealthy v/ould put tho tuxes which March 8th they would save into business enter- Peanut Butter M.do While. You Wait ...... ISc Office: 29 West Front St. Phone Conn. 369 Monday Tuesday prises and that, this would increase March 10th March lltli rmplojrnont and loweii the ro;;t of (In Wm. O'Brien's Plumbing Shop) Ladies bilk living. This in pure, theory. No one Large Size Florida Oranges per doz 35c knows that things would work out, "" Hose Large Size Jersey Ladies* House thiit vvay. As Congrci^nHui (ier cnyn in Ilia statement, tlic Mellon IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. cc«o of dlvorcfl diaKolvtns the Tn Bloomers Dresses FLORENCE EMMA DIIIGOS M0SI1Y ot^veon you and the said petitioner. plunol (jiving Ihe rich ii greater re Ry vlrlu« of an order ot tho Court of Dated Pebruary 29, 1034. duction than (hose in moderate cir- lanccry ot New Jersey, innrin on the o "will lie taken, agninnt you n» the « tstnt 3 pair $1.01 . > |f » * * Regular Smoked Hams Chancellor oliaH think criutLnbU nitd just. Puraiinnt t Jersey Shoulder Pork The object of onld Kttlt is to obtain n The t henry llmt entering to ihe. flcoreo of divorce dissolving th between rou ni\A the nalil petitioner. rich Mill bolp the 1CPH fortunate per 1b 23c per Ib. Jgc DftUd februtiry 27th, 10'^-f. *lor-n not nlvvnys; work out in ptac- KOWATII) W. WISK. Top or Bottom Round KoHcHor nt JVl, tler. During nml after the war l;. O. AddiesK. ricfl Hnnli, N. J. great fiirliinri) wore made .-ill over to Roaat Fresh Chopped Beef the country. Never Iincl thoro, hnon IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, To WH.LtAM T. inonthn from thn dnta of the ».for«sat of aaiil improvement shall make all street is confined to the house with necessary connection* in tald street €ef grip> mfter, pas, water and wires within thirty iiiod after tho pa*iQtfo arid approval of Mrs. W. B. Kinnoy of Red Bank tli i oruinonce. . . - fs stopping at the Hotel Chatham, 4. That the cost and «xpens« of naoh improvoment Bhali not exceed th« eum et Vandorbilt avenue and 48th street, S^O.OOO. , New York. ' . Thftt letnporftrjr notei o* bonds 1>G is«iicd from timo to time to temporarily Robert Norman of Petera place, Imnncn paid work and Improvement )n too •who has been spending the winter ILL rotate amount of, nofi «BCectlinS 'hii 000. at Miami, Florida, will leave for i) Thatr eiild notes ct honi» Bnall nea* Red Bank Sunday. nit rest nt not exccddlnff ihc per ceafc pel? Mra. Elizabeth Clayton of Bridgo ... . avenue, mother of Harry H. Clay- AN ORDINANCE. ton, chief of police, Is sick with W ORrtlNANCE AUTHORIZINa THP \ miCJIASK AND INSTALLATION OF bronchitis. i )NB GAMEWELL, POLICE TEt/E'' J HONE SYSTEM AND PROVIDING! 1 OR THE PAYMENT THEREOF. . Church Now«. MR IT OUDAINED By thu Vtnyt* truclins done: at short yesterday at Mrs. Charles Run- bo'aclit the lot from George Morris. ford has bought an automobile notice. Coll or addreaa While working on a new house yon'B,"'' ' 1 The Friendship cltib of Leonar- R. Hall of Leonardo lino bought ' J. T. EQAN near Middletown for Thomas Gill, a new Forcl sedan. II ^VALL STREET, RED B Jr., last Wednesday, Stanley Cook do enjoyed cards and refreshments last week at Mrs. Frank Morris'?. James McPhee is building a Reiidenca Phone 292-R fell from the roof to the ground. house nt Ocean View us an investt- Office Phono S3Q.R His ankle was badly injured and The ladies' auxiliary of the Port *ment. 10 WHARF AVENUE he lias since been laid up. Mr. Cool; is the son of Dougtaas Cook of ileli'ord and he was working fo; his Father at the time he was hurt. Some of the. Port Monmouth liranen and members'of the ladies' auxiliary of the fire company wen' to Stat'en Island Saturday in auto mobiles and saw a play entitled 'The Bean Town Choir." In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 11 Weathered, Mrs. Willard Palmes-. "The Oracle aasd Gsreen StoTes dss Sf®?es !ia V. ts. Miss Helen Coe, ,jMrs. J. Henry Walling, Mr. arid Mrs. Charle- Uunyon, Mr. and Mrs, Jaspor Mor- rel, Mrs. Bert Maxon, Mrs. George Freibott, Georgo and Fred Freibott and Mrs. Elwood Murphy. They . Speaking of Flattery got home at an early hour in the morning. The firemen and the They sky that "Imitation is the sincerest form of auxiliary will give "The Bean Town flattei-y" so I feel flattered that many are made up. ("hoir" soon for the benefit of the firs company. to look like me. Of, course I can't be eveiywheca flADE-TO-MEASURE Sixty young folks took dancing at the same time, so I lessons from L. E. Dare at the Port thought I'd tell you that Monmouth schoolhouse Tuesday ight of last week." A party fol- you can always find me lowed the lessons. Tho dancing at the Orange .and. ( •lessons are* under the, auspices of SUITS FOR SPRING tho newly organized social club, Green Stores. which was formed by tho ladies' auxiliary of the Port Monmouth fire company. Next Tuesday night will, be "feature night" for the Superlatively Tailored Aub. The "Shamrock Dance" Palatable Brand Idol Brand which the club planned to hold has been' qalled off. and priced on the current level of ready-made suits at Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard of Grapafriiit Hearts 71 f eonardo entertained a number o£ v Grapefruit Hearts |fg -iends at a party Saturday night. Special Value-Can *• * Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. 'hilip Kearney, Fred iMoller and Aunt Jemima iiiend, Mr. and Mrs. Albert John- 2 Pkgsfor #36.50 and #44.50 son, Miss Blanche Leonard, Misses Pancake Log Cabin Hilda and Rhoda Southall, Miss Berdan, Mra. Herbert E. Leonard, Syryp 25c and Miss Mildred Leonard. Games 25C —Can ^ ^Itfote these prices. Compare them with prices of new Spring rea'djf and refreshments were enjoyed. Rev. Charles M. Hogate, pastor made suits. Compute the difference in satisfaction, in style, in tailor? 1 ui tho Belford Methodist church, PliST© Cloverdale Brand /4< Small ing between a custom made suit and one made to fit the "average'] is attending conference at Atlantic Large 3ity. It is not expected that he ¥aniBla Extract Bottle i Bottle 14c vill be returned as pastor of the figufee. ' ~~ ' - ' • ?hurch, as he haa filled this posi- .ion three years and has requested inference for a new appointment. A Navesink delegation went to Hell Alaska Tall Can Tuna Fish the Middletown township commit- Flat Can— % lb For one week only we ;ee meeting last Thursday night Salmon 22c vith regard to bus service at Nave- iink. They went homo satisfied, aa Franco-Amarican .he' Committee assured them that become custom tailors T \ :ivc3ink would not be left out of Chile Sauce Cooked •r^"—not commonplace custom tailors, but custom tailors with one of the most skilled ho bus route. Word has been received from forces that the country affords at our command. One of the most prominent men's »Ir. and Mr?. Lloyd Sickles, who Spaghetti Can clothing manufacturers places his custom tailoring department at our disposal for one ire at Phoenix, Arizona, that they week only. Many of the best dressed men among our "patrons know the jvorth of sire well and happy. They, left v Navesink and went, West last fall these sales and wait for their semi-annual recurrence. ,, • "or the, benefit of Mrs. Sickles's Fancy Navel Oranges 25c Doz* ••-••'• - * . icalth. She is much improved. Mumps is prevalent at Belford and Port Monmouth, and many chil- Premier Pts. 12c Pyre Powdered A factory cutter is here dren are out of school at both ilaces. A few grown-ups are sick with the disease, among them heinp Ammonia fits, 2le Mr. Holland, principal of the Bel- -and choice woolens ird school. \ Mrs. Henry DeGrote ot Port !A! skilled cutter direct from headquarters will be in the Store for Men 'during this Monmouth continue* to improve Ivory Salt 8c Pkg Pure Pepper 9c Tiff •0111 a broken wrist, but sho has week. A full assortment of new woolens has come in and will be in readiness for Mon- 1 make three trips weekly to the, day's selling—smart new weaves in new patterns and colorings. Come in and pick ong Branch, hospital for treat- yours—many of them will'not be shown in ready mades. ment. Pyre Lard 14c lb | Unit 8c Pkg | Yellow Oaions 5c lb The fishermen.O.^A...^.. along the Bay ihuare are overhauling their boats, ending their nets and otherwise ttiiipr ready for the fishing scn- Seedless Raisins 14c Pkg | Kirkman's Powder 61 Pkg Sale Begins Monday, March 10th ii. So are the lobstcrmen. Tlie. Ocean View firo company ;i-.rcd ?100 by n dance, a few \',hU\ ago. The firemen have Swifts Borax Soap 4 Cakes for 19c and continues through the week •ked a fund with $1,000 for building a new firehouse. ,The cutter and fabrics will be here Monday. From then on until closing on March' The Daughters of Liberty of Bel- 45th you may come in any day at any time for your individual fitting. Early delivery ford will hold a nmsqucrado sociu- is promised. .,, ble Friday iii;_'lit at Lohscn'a hall. The lodge visited the Rod Bank MEAT DEPT SPECIALS ' lod(,'e Friday nijrht. naymmid Taylor of Navesink on Friday had as his guest a Jersey Chuck Roast - - - 19c Four-Piece Suits for City young man who was in mili- tary service with him overseas dur-* inn Hie world war. Shoyicier City Veal - - 22c The Ocean View property $10 and $12 Extra OWTK'.S' association will hold a so- ciiihle-dance Saturdny night of next Beef Tongues - - - 48c ?»*•• ,Th'e sportsman who wants a suit to do double duty can have a four-piece suit veil; in the community house at . made with golf knickers at $10 or $12 more—or we will make an extra pair of regu- that place. lation trousers for the same additional sum. Even with the added cost the price is The senior class, of the Leonardo Sirloin Steak - - - 38c school held a dance Monday night kept well within the cost of ready mades for spring. " "" • -^— ' at tllo Echoolhouae to raise money for an educational trip to Washing- Pigs" Feet - , - - - 8c ton. '. ,1 n DONT FORGET THE PRICES AND THE DATE Five new Btrcet light have been put up nt Ocean View. They were Corn Beef - - - - 10c $36.50 and $44.50 March 10th to 15th badly needed and tho improvement is a big benefit to tho community, STORE FOR. MEN—Second Floor. Mrs. ChnHes Vi\i)ehrnnA in build- a houno at Mardcan.C. Holnics has dug n. well 27 feet deep nt Mat- dean for Mrs. Hldcbrand. Paul Tarnow of Belford has fin- ished two houses at Crystal Beach, near Port Monmputh. Ha built) thorn as an investment. Lottie Newmark lias moved from Mm. Charles }(ildrf>rand's bungalow at Mardean to Mrs. Stwnjtf'a cot- Oraageand Green Stores",*? 633 Stores in U. S. tage at Ocean View. M!JM:W' >E *M0 BY QUICK fALB. parents hare. H« mads tha trip baek Mr*. 3«*B* Bvwell lms ty en a the trip In H. W. Conrow's will be held at the flrehouse Friday and will ba returned in about tbrea home on hi* motorcycle. position at New York. automobile, CiwsUr is now em- night. The new by-Uwa will come months. Each person present Frk ry to b» Opened t (ha Boyce D Frank Bradley of Long Branch Principal .Hugh W. ; .uk ployed by tho Consolidated gas up for their second reading at tho day night had a lunch and they BuJldinj at Eatontown. ia working on Harry Brakeley'e a number of the schoiu ..i.lren company in its offices at Long meeting. were served after the meeting.. e» we«ka ago Joseph Miller now bungalow here. to tho Chautaufloa at KulunUnvn Branch. • - • Mrs. Agnes Tillotson. is on the Alexander Boross has sold a t ths Boyca factory building Automobile Insurance William Roswell haa sold his on Monday. tick lint. larga number of tickets for a swis street at Eatontown for Tha entertainment committee of (ALL FORMS) motorboat to a Lakuwood man. Mr. and Mrs. Emil D. Re ha, who tho firo company met Thursday Rev, Aurka Parsella preached euchre and dance to bo griven by 3. Last week he gold the Mr. and Mra. Harry Bhodes of night in the firehouse and decided his last Riii-mon at the Methodist the ladies' auxiliary of tho Povtau- ng to Harry Hodas o* Eaton- have returned from a wedding trip Long Branch spent Sunday with at Now Orleans, are Bpendlnc a to hold a barn dance Friday night, church Sunday. He has. left for the peck fira company on Monday who, will usa It for tho mak- Mrs. Mary E. Hall. few days with Mrs. Rciss'a parents, March 28th. They also agreed to conference at Atlantic City and ia night, March 17th. Tho Portaupeclc £ clothes. Mr. Hodas for- Misa Elsie Kmlay of Long Branch Captain and Mra. Robert Cook, be- have refreshments of sandwiches, r.ot expected tu return. iiremeu had their ftrat chance to waa en gaged in this business spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. fore going to Boston to live. cake and coffee on hand for tho Mr3. William Hayward is recover- try out their new Vim chemical 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. truck Saturday night when they tontown, bub hl« faetory was Edward Worthley, Chester Conrow has graduated firemen at their regular monthly ing from laryngitis. i Telephone 474 yed by flra early last winter. Misa Frances Lenunon end Parcy from Rider's college at Trenton. meeting Friday night. Marshall Wolcott's young son is wera called to put out a fire in aa automobile. is bought machinery for htaMorton of Asbury Park spent Sun- Tho graduating exercises were held William Bosch*; who haa been on tho title list. % ilaca and ha will remodel the day with Misa Alice VanScholck. in Crescent templo on Washington's sick for several days, IB able to be Miss Elvira Bareford of Bradley ng. Abonb fifty persona will SIdnoy Beers, ©voraeer of theBirthday. The class numbered 364 around again. Beach snentj Sunday with, MlfB Centervillo Newi. d .roads, has put a sign on each en- student*. Cheater waa president of Alexander Borosfl baa installed Ruth Par.iolls. Fred Lohsen of Rosello Park was iiwa oil Gold street forbidding the class and was the only member new Judio seta in the honvea of .Mrs. EJlii Kielda has recovered a visitor hero Sunday. OCBAMPOHT NEWS. traffic because, of ita poor condi- who mods np afMroais. Other- Kenneth West and Edward Champ- from a cold. , Mrs, Carman Royzio waa a Sun- tion. , speakers &.t the ••• exercises were lin. ' Edward Worthley has joined day guest of Mrs. Furrilo of Keans- SuUrran Buy* e Bungalow on Mr. and Mra. Edward Champlin Mayor Donnelly of Trenton, ITrank The mayor and council will meet Washington lodga of Masons at burg. (he State Highway. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- B. Moore, president of tho college; tomorrow night. It is expected that Eatontown Joseph Allocco has a new Podgo a Sullivan has bought Mra. Schoiok motored to tha Nixon ni- John E. Gill, vice president of the tho bua question will be settled at Misa Woods and Miss Johansen, car. m Do la Kotte'a bungalew on tration plant Sunday and saw the college; Congress Brown of Prince- thia mooting. trained nurses at the Long Branch Misa Anna Mo'neaky is laid up This Is National Canned ate. highway, Ths bungalow ruins caused by tha explosion in the ton, State Commissioner of Educa- Tho ladies' aid society of thehospital,"spent Sunday with Mr. with injuries received while eled jil last Bii-qmar. It contains, plant Saturday morning.. Theyvia- tion John Enright, Assistant Com- Methodist church will hold n and Mrs. .lames Rhaines, coasting. Foods Week! oms, bath and all improvo- ited Princeton, on thoir way back. missioner of Education Charles chicken tup/per in their rooms next Mayor Charles Billings has re- Mrs, Loda Lohsen is with her The canning industry loiluy represents the highest Mr. Sullivan lias bought the A. B. Dickens ia spending a few Strahan, Secretary of labor James Wednesday night. The official covered from a heavy cold and will mother at Newark. achievement in tho cmiFcrvation of food supping from hnv- 'big lot, days with friends at New York. .T. Davis and United Sttitea Senator board of the church met at Mrs. jircsido at ths borough meeting to- Mrs. George Lohsen i& on tho vest to harvest. And, therefore, it lici nc the very root of lounceraent has boon made of George Woodward, •who la era-Walter E. Edge. Chester received Lloyd Sicklea's Monday night. A morrow night. eick list. .)_•«. our National Life:. the degree of bachelor of accounts, e

F«ncy Gairdon SpinacK ....,..,,.,,,«^.big can. 10a Cboico Lima Beans . ,-.r»«i. *«rVt».•.*««.« .cm 12c Tiny Green Lima Beans , ,,,can 25a Choice Cut String Beans .....,..,,,,,.,,,, can 13c fr Large Green Lim4 Be&ns .,.,„». «>r*it. *•'.«• • .can 20c " Stringless Bcana con 17c, 25c Little Quaker Succotash •....«,..•., can 20c bi n 1 Delicious Cooked Sweet Potatoes * " 12 /4» ASCO and Del Monto Paaches big can 2Sc Hawaiian Crushed Pineapple ,«•>.,..,, t •, .can 21e Broad Street. BANK, N. J. Eisner Building. Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple .. ..i. ,. ,:, ...... can 26c California Bartlett Pears , big can 29a Fancy California Apricots hig can 29a THOUSANDS California Sliced Peaches ,,,,,,„.tall can 18a Choice Kieffer Pears <....« .big can 18a TWO BIG COMBINATION SPECIALS! 1 can 10c Sugar Corn \ 3U M f°i 1 can ASCO Pork and Beans t 1 can 10c Choice Tomatoes j Sold separately or in any combination. / I can 15c ASCO Shoe Peg Corn 3 for 1 can 15c ASCO Crushed Corn 1 can 15c Choice Tomatoes 40'- Single Cm'14c For Men? Women and Children? Choose your combination. The Lenten Season has begun. Our Stores are well stocked to care for your every demand BANK ASCO Threaded - Codfuh .. „.„ phg I Os ASCO Pure Codfish brick 19c Marshall's Herring, plain' or tomato sauce ....can 27a WHICH I® NOW' ON Gold Seal Macaroni ....,,., .„,,.,,...... ,pk« flo ASCO Noodle. ;,.., ...pfcff Bo ' Gorton's Clam Chowder IH|. „...,, „.can lOo Extra Fancy Imported Sardines c»n IBs Choice Domestic Sardines ...... can 7a ASCO Buckwheat Flour ...... -i-...... pUg lOo ASCO Wet Shrimp ..can 20a Gorton's Codfish Cakes .,...,.. ,. ..canl4o Fat While Mackerel »,,,..each 10c, ISc, 2Ss Light Meat Tuna Fish ...... ,...., can 20c, 3B«

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Here is an opportunity to buy shoes for the entire family, for dress, sport or hard service The Finest Butter in America! Golff Seal Eggs are tho choicest, Big Beauties, tht freshest of tho best—the pick of the nests! ' a Pair Gold Seal EGGS carton 35c The following is only a few of the items on sale. Hundreds of other styles shown on display tables throughout the entire store. There ia no Higher Standard than Gold Seal, Strh F A a.W $8 Patent Ladies' Tan Calf Ladies' Patent Ladies' Black Ladies' Patent Ladies' Gold and Ladies' $9 White Richland Butter » 55c | "y ™ Eggs *»- 30a Red Kid Oxfords $7.50 Low Heel Kid Pumps Oxfords—Tip Ladies' Scotch Silver Pumps Kid Pumps The Victor Family contuins tho wonder ed Pumps Military Heels Pumps Value $6.00 or Plain Toe Grain $8 Oxforda and Oxfords richness of tho Golden ^Vheafc. Be- , .$6.50 Value Value $6.50 pairs worn ouh tissues and builds NOW NOW NOW $10 Value' Color Trimmed NOW NOW muscle, bona and blood. NOW NOW J2.89 Victor Bread-'Sc| Health Builder! 'At the (same timo it is tho moBt delicious, golden-browji Ladies' $5 to $10 Ladies' and Nurses' $5 Black crusted bread you can buy. Children love its creamy ij Pumps Oxford Little Gent's Goodyear Welt High and Low Shoos and $5.00 Shoes Suede, Airedale Scout Shoes Gray and Shoes and [Warioua Styles Heels Plain Toe and Oxfords r $7 and $8 Value Value $5.00 Various Colors l ive of tho most fragrant, »". 2'8c,"3Do ...Sizes! to8 .Value $6.00 Value $4,50 Munson Last Oxfords J NOW NOW; NOW; l j' NOW „ NOW NOW NOW NOW Tlicre'* nothing ipectacular about American Stores Co, 3arv« ice. Truly courtootu. nur dally aorvlcn &&a» on. unoblrui* $ $ iTcly, yat steadily making Kcnnmny a rcslily, and sarvlnl our Cuatoraers with tlighcil Qunlity goodi, dependalila sad 1.49 '2.29 1.99 2.69 *3.69 .99 i&tUfoctory. f The««i Prloea Effectliro in Our Red flank Stores. tS3 PaSrs of Men & and ladles^ Wajk«Oyer Shoes aac§ 'Oxfords, Values up to f ac$y row $533 To appreciate ttiis sale, you will have to pay a visit to oiur store and see all the bargains on display. 6? BROAD STREET ;..flUy, NOW AND SAVE MONEY! 1 SHREWSBURY AVE.and OAKLAND .STRP^J Page Sixteen "RED BAffK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1924. be entertained TYiday afternoon by MonmouUi County Surrojit.', •#••••«•••••<>•••*•«•«••*•«•*•«•«•*•«•••••••••«••••• I'm Prepared to Sell Orchards of Fruit Trees ID the matter of the estate of NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Mrs. ,lames T. Walling. The play «ITO tha ipeclallit Drummoud, deceased. "Neighbors," by Xona Gale, will my customers a new lot of fine Real Estate and Insurance Notice to creditors to present Spring hats. (Balnst estate. SEABROOK SCHANCK TO BUILD presented under the direction PAUL. REVERB Diversified Farming. ' Pursuant to the order of JoBenh tj Mrs. ('.Leon Garrison. Nomina- We furnish treet that, with ahay, surrogate of tho county of $1 DOLLAR SALE $1 NEW SERVICE STATION. MRS. S. LOHMAN mouth, mndo ou iho invent!! day of £6 Broad St., Rod Bank, N. J. tions fur officers for 'the coming 160 Shrewsbury Avenue, proper care, »ry, 1024, on tho application of Mars year will be made, at tho meeting. Drummond, - executrix of Iho esti Your Dollar will more than double its value at this sale Sixteen Private Garages al*o to Be Red Bank, N. J. ' Phono 968 Eisner Building Give Profitable Crops Robert K. Drummond, deceased, not Erected by Mr. Schanck—Boiiy The Thought club will attend tin hereby tiven to tho. creditors of ea Our trees aro tho finest thnt can bo ceuscii to exhibit to tho uubocribor. of Woman Found in Bay ia 'Iden- Seventh Heaven" at New York on frrowii. Peach trees from $60.00 trls on aforesaid, their debta and dc tified. March 20th. per 1000 up and all other nursery npinst tha auid otute, undue oath air months from tho duto of tho nfoi H. Keabrook Schanck, proprietor Mrs. Klias Goldschmidt is visitin;; stock at fair prices. order, or they will bo forever fcarl f Echanck'a garage, is having friends in Connecticut. their actions, therefor asnlnat tho laif1; Catalogue nnd Prico List Free. scriber. V hftis drawn for an automobile The fourth birthday of Dorothy Doted Freehold, M. J., Jan. 7th if orvico station to be creeled north Clo.'O, daiigther of Dr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Black, Son & Co. MARY JANE DllUM] - 6 Linden Piece, Red Bank, N. J. ' - if his present garage on tho cast LiRuy Close, was celebrated Hightitown New Jortoy It pays to advertiso in Tho Eeg .ido of Broad street. Mr. .Schanck WeiincsMfiy by a party at the home Opposite Strand Theatre build sixteen individual steam f luu" parents. Games were played icated garapes on the rear of theat which Charles McCuMough Avon roperty. The present dwelling tho prhc. Tho children present This has been our policy with all Only 3 Days Left to Get Your Share IUW uri tlie property will \>c moved wore. Charles McCulIough, Lucille .way or lorn down. Haigh, Stephanie Wnllace, Gar- Shrewsbury Dairy Products. of Bargains for $1.00. The- body of n woman washed dena, Barbara and Conover Arm- ipon tho shore several weeks ago strong, Geradene Brown, Frances The quality never varies.' Reg. Price Sale Price ml buried in Green Grove eeme- Ogden, Virginia Griffin, Jeanettc 2 Boys'Blouses .... 98c each $1.00 ery was identified as being that of and Yelura Einstein, Robert and a Ivanfauiito Ee.bero, an inmate Waldron Ehrlich, Junior Schanck, 2 Panty Dresses •> » » 98c each $1.00 Helen Enyder and Marjorie Wal- Children's Gingham School Dreases ?1.98 $1.00 f a home at New York. The iden- ifieation was made through the ling. i Approved and Improved Sizes 7 to 14 years lothing she wore and •uns made Mrs. Gertrude Wodhouse was the SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc. Voile Dresses - • - . • $2.00 $1.00 ist week by her two sisters. week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Telephone Red Bank- 14S5 Heating Plumbing Roofini Sizes 2 to 4 years Herbert Phillips has rented A. Ralph Wally of Jamaica, L. I. alz's house on Main street. Mr. G. M. Britton has purchased a . Water Systems Copper Work 2 Infanta' Silk and Wool Shirts 98c each $1.00 'hillips has been occupying the even passenger Stutz touring car. 5 pairs of Boys' or Girls' Stockings 35c pair , $1.00 ungalow on Main street recently Mrs. Stanley Miller/, who makes Buy your Butter and Eggs from the Earthen and Iron Pipe All sizes urchased by A. Heleotis from irr home with Mr. and Mrs. George Shrewsbury wagon W© Handle tRe American Radiator Company ank BunRosdy, which Mr. Heleo- M. Mason, is a patient in St. Elizn- ARCOLA HEiVOTlMG SYSTEMS Infants'Bathrobes - » » » $1.98 $1.00 s and family will occupy shortly. eth hospital r.t Elizabeth. 1 3 pairs Children's Sateen Bloomers 59c each $1.00 Charles B. Hendricks, a former RED BANK as*d SEA. BRIGH 2 Infants' Flannel Embroidered sident here, who will move soon HOLMDEL NEWS. Nightgowns 89c each $1.00 Albany, visited Arthur J. athnm last week. ieorge D. Schenck Making Big Boys'Wash Suits, all sizes * . $1.98 $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadoo, Jr. and Changes to His Barns. 3 pairs Rubber Diapers « • 59c each $1.00 iss Sarah Cadoo of Summit were Gcoigo D. Schenck of Colt's Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments . $-1.50 $1.00 eek-end pucsts of Mr. and Mrs. N'eck, who recently bought the Du- liois farm, will move, there soon. As most lots are small we Merchandise on Sale Babies'Woolen Leggins - . - $1.69 $1.00 H. Hcridrickson. Mrs. I Tarry "West has been visit- He will engage in dairying' and he do not guarantee them to Pure Rubber Crib Sheet » , - $1.49 $1.00US' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.is having the barns on his farm re- Thursday, March 6th 1 2 Women's Bungalow Aprons » > 98c each $1.00 Day of New York City. modeled for. this purpose. The last throughout the Sale. Mi;s. Samuel D. Walker and hanges which are under way are Saturday, March 15th Many other items too numerous to mention nughtor have been spending porno .'xtensive. i are to be found at this store. " mo at the Hotel Bristol at New James Carver, son of Joseph Cal- ork. rer, underwent an operation for John C. Hopla. Sled Wednesday, appendicitis at the Long Branch ped 71 years. Mr. Hopla was a hospital last week. Ho ia improving. lative of Cardiff, Wales, Ho is William M. Ely of Cleveland, •\'i ;urvived by three sisters, Misses Ohio, spent Saturday and Sunday Diana and Anna Hopla of this place with his mother, Mrs. William C. and Mrs. Elizabeth Han-is of Mor-Ely. ristown; and two brothers, "William Las.t week the Ely estate gold [fopla of Atlantic Highlands and three horses to Cartan & Devlin of "harles G. Hopla of this, place. Matawan, a team to Frank Nun- We are having a very careful housecleaning these early March days to make room Phe funeral was held Sunday after- ziato of Hazlct and single horses noon from tho home, Rev. F. to John MeKnight of Robbinvillle, for new Spring Merchandise which is arriving daily. Harwood conducted the service. Ross Clayton of Freehold and Gar- Interment was in Roso Hill cemc- rett Strykcr and G. Conover Hen- ;ery near Matawan. drickson of this place. Every small or odd lot is being brought forward and marked Mrs.' Charles E. Sheldon spent Patrick Toomey, who has been cost or seilarag price. ;he week-end at East Orange. working- tho Dr. Roberts farm, is Miss Esther Elliott has returnee' having a vendue of his live stock from a ten days' vacation spent and farm implements today. Be- Some of the good news of these sales is advertised below, but there are many , •with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E cause of poor health Mr. Toomey Itosevear of New York. will quit> farming. other offerings as low priced that are not advertised. L. Cass Ackerson is a patient r.t A bridge club with eight mem- the Long: Branch hospital. bers has been formed and it met SPORT SWEATERS, $2.98 Miss Gladys Bedle. is rapidly re Friday night at Mr. and Mrs. DRESSER SCARFS, 69c ea. LACES and EMBROIDERIE covering from the fourth operation Chrinoy Holmes's, Mrs. Charles S. To close out a lot of fine wool White or colored, some all linen, 5c to 15c yd. ha has undergone within thirteen Ely and Daniel S. Ely won the sweaters. This is'a bonafide re- others hand blocked; also Short lengths in Venice, imita months. He is still at the Prcsby- prizes. Other members of the club duction, former prices $7.98, ierian hospital at Newark. besides those mentioned are Mr. squares or rounds, former prices, tion Filet, Val and other lace Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. VanBus- and Mrs. Duncan, Charles S. Ely $4.98 and $3.98. $1.00 to $1.69 each. and embroideries. Values up t lark left Saturday for Texas, and Mrs. Daniel S. Ely.. where they will sptmd a month CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, 59c 50c yard. I •visiting relatives. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT HUCK TOWELING, 19c yd. Estiito of Lizzie It. Hnrknesa, deceased. Chamoisette gloves of veiy good Bishop Paul MattMews of Tren Notice is hereby rriven thnt the ftccoulltn Bleached, heavy weight, 90% NARROW FANCY RlBBONj ;on made his annual visit to Stof the subscriber, trustee of the estate o" grade, fancy stitched backs, *nid (lcceiiSL'c!, will be audited and etatei pure linen, for hand and roller 9c yard | Gary's church on Sunday. liy the Surrogate of the County of Mon- good line of colors, l'egiilar 79c Mr. and Mrs. Ronson Warne of nifuith mid rcourted for Mltlelaent to the towels or scarfing, was 39c yard. Assortment of narrow ribbons i; Orphans Court of said County, on Thurs- quality. 1 Matawan have- rented Mrs. Harol tlay, the third dny ot April. A. D. 1924. plain colors and two tone effect; G. Smith's house on Maple, place nt which time application will be made for CURTAIN GOODS, 8c yard from April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. II.the allowance of .commissions end couns Values up to 25c yard. fees. CURTAINS, 79c pair Colored border with lace e,dge 2. Cooper, who nro now occupying Jlateil February 21. A. D. 1024. ;he house, will move from town. MMV GAURLTSON*. One to four pairs of a kind, full and others, 22 to 36 inch, former LADIES' HAND BAGS Vivian S. Lord of the Service length voiles, marquisettes and prices 15c to 19c yard. 39c to $2.49 ill company station has rented Mr? others, have sold from $1.00 to Anna T. Mott's house on Osborr Assortment of bags and'pursE Sunmaid treet and will move in as soon a $2.00 pair. BLANKETS, 69c ea. from our regular stock. Fe1 tlrs. Lord arrives from England. Dark colored imported blankets, slightly shop worn. Value Compfire it. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Pew an< GRASS RUGS, 25c ea. good size, suitable for many uses, Marshmallows children Virginia and Douglas o 18x36 size, various colors, bound $1.00 to $5.00. • ' & Morristown, Pa., visited friend regular $1.00 each. A P Condensed here Sunday. all around, regular 35c grade. COLLAR and CUFF SETS, 39 Mrs. D. C. Walling. Jr., was thi WASH FABRICS, 19c yd. «W flolden Bantam recent guest of her sister, Mrs. A Vestees, collars and collar an: BLANKETS, $2.69 pair Assorted lot 27 to 36 inches wide, 1 • CORN B. Johnson of Stelton, Double bed size, wool finish, cuft sets. Few slightly soiled William V. Knapp has purchase) percales, ginghams, voiles, lin- Values up to $1.50. I ! the Clarence Bedlo house on th plain or plaids, slightly soiled, esne, flannelette and others, val- cast side of Church street and wil have sold at $4.00 to $5.00 pair. move in shortly. ues 25c to 39c yard. TRIMMINGS, 10c yd. A largo number heard Majo- Short lengths of fancy silk an Webb Harrington deliver his ad- COMFORTABLES, $2.69 ea. HOTEL CLOTHS, $1.25 ea. dress on "The House That Uncle NORMAL vision is as- Pure white cotton filled, medium washable picot edge trimming Sam Built" at Calvary Mcthodis sured to those who en- White linen finish, hemmed for values up to 25c yard. :hurch Thursday night). trust us with their needs or heavy weights, have sold at in tho matter of eye- use, size 54x54; also 64x64 at Borough Engineer and Mrs glasses. Ask your friends $3.50 to $5.00 each. $1.59—were $2.19 and $3.25. BUTTONS, 7c doz. Charles X. Crawford have moved who have consulted usT rom their farm at Crawford's Cor CURTAIN GOODS Buttons of all styles, plain coloi ler into Mrs. A. L. Conover's house "See Vt To See" NAINSOOK, $1.50 pc. m Main street. 19c and 29c yd. and two tone effects. Number ( Yard wide, 10 yards to the piece, ''School Pays" "will bo given in Lengths from regular stock styles for washable and clot; it,. .John's church nt South Koyport even weave, regular $2.25 piece. dresses, values to 35c dozen. | ilonday night, March 17th. OPTOMETRIST voiles, nets, marquisette scrims, John W. Howard is a patient at -vegister Building, 19c lot, value to 39c; 29c lot, LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS BEADED BAGS, $1.00 j ho Long Rraneh hospital. value to 59c yard. Harry West is spending several RED BANK. 10c Manufacturers' samples of in. weeks at Washington, 1). ('. Telephone 88 White with embroidered comers, \V. H. Hitchcock has resigned as DIMITY SPREADS; $2.39 ea. ported iridescent beaded draj plain white and colored. Few general manager of the Monmouth White plain corded dimity, size string bags in blue, brown, gree| lighting company. J. E. Hill of slightly soiled from handling. steel and black. I Philadelphia will succeed him. 80x90, small quantity, .were Value up to 25c each. The Keyport Literary dub will DO $3.98 each. LINEN TOWELS, 39c ea. KNITTING YARN, 15c Ball SILK VESTINGS, 65c yd. All pure linen hemmed or hen 1874. FIFTIETH. AN NIVERSAR.YYEAR 1924' Balance of a special lot of Min- stitched, various kinds, wor Closing out this grade silk Jersey erva yarn including knitting 50c to 69c each. tubing for undervests^—pink, or- worsted, Shetland floss, silk and UNTIL you slip your foot chid or white, was $1.00 yard. wool, etc. Value up to 60c ball. « CORDUROYS, 79c yd. into a Walk-Over Relief, It stands out from the SILKS and DRESS GOODS To close out at 15c per ball. Variety of colors, 32 inch ordinary low-cost car you don't know how com- wide, good quality for all use like a masterpiece among fortable a stylish shoe can be. $1.00 yard STAMPED GOODS, 15c to 1.49 regular $1.25 yd. imitations— Lengths suitable for wa!stg, Including scarfs, pillow tops, skirts or dresses; woolen 36 to THE NEW towels, pillow cases, children's COATINGS, $1.39 yd. 54 inches wide, all wool, value dresses, centers, etc., in white or Lot of 54-inch coatings and sui $1.50 to $3.00 yard. RELIEF tan. Few pieces slightly soiled. ings, all pure wool, value $2.( In black kid with BROCADE SILK FAILLE Values 25c to $3.00. to $3.00 yard. fiifile trim $1.59 yard CHILD'S SPORT HOSE, 50c BANDEAUS, 69c Yard wide, all the new colors, Boys' and girls' sport hose with Several styles of bandeaus ma< also black, discontinued pat- cuff top in plain and fancy styles, of satin striped materials th terns, have sold at $2.00 yard. ' all sizes, sold up to 69c pair. have sold up to $1.00 each. 72-inch CURTAIN NET, 39c yd. KNITTED PETTICOATS, 45c PONGEE BLOUSES, $2.45 WHITE SHOE CO. Ecru color, plain weave, 2 yards Women's knitted petticoats, two Bilk pongee blouses, sever ^ (i Broad St Red Bank, N. J, wide, only 100 yards, was more toned, striped bottom, regular styles to choose from, at ,yei \ " i than double the price. price has been 59c. much reduced prices. RED $Sm. REGISTER, MARCH g,

ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. There will he a sound proof floor THE GIRL HAD MEASLES. CHRianAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Monmoutb County Surrocatf's Office. tl»«n to tt« emlHo» ot ««W d«,-eu«d COWVERSATtOWI A DEAD AHfT so that th* basement and tho roomj MJiaa* St. R«d Bank, N. J. In tho ir.ui'i-r of tha iilau ot Jacob V, uhlbttto tk. tulpncilb.r.ojosiitw VTV?': ANIMALS TRAPPED BY Big Addition to Bo Built to But the Mother Wrolo to tha Doctor frrrlsu glunlir 11:10 A. M., 8:10 r, H. Bor'lcn, doocaned. •all), their debta and dimmila '«ual,,«t above may both, be used at the twfbgr»«ch0o]<--9:86 A. M. Notico ta cwditors t* present claim* ..id .lib, uni., b.lh, withlv X»«ti,« That Sho Hut a Cold. dd?' Evesins TestiaQQi&l McQthms figainat patato. lophona MM Killed polltenesi h Tls»nv Ms, Sanford Memorial, Church. from tk« •!«»«. of tlia ktotcyM *rXr e» some time. Dr. Brigg3 received a note from » P. B. Pursuunt to tho order of. Joseph 7*. Don* and Murajreij Repartee siidl and C*m«l« BmM fa Mrs. Charles T. Woodward -was Recently while driving on his ftlmi-, Surrot;&l.j of tho Cnunty of Mon-thfr "IU bo fuaver lmrj«d of, iti'.!, MJoiia Bejolder ' farmer living back qicite a ways in ^s Boom^-Wo^nead&ys and S':nda7& mouLh, m:ul'? on tho twonly-Bixth day of thor6fot «B«tn»t tha e«H •»,b«c«h»r operated on Thursday at St. mail route Samuel Frako saw a tlii) country, requesting him to coma from 2:«0 to *:30 I'. II. l)i;tcItlbcr.l'J2!V. oil tho application oC Wil- Doted F«ehoW..K. A- n«/.,mb,i 2B, WJl PONTtN. It-fw, we believe, e, spiMte? el 'rancea's hospital at Trenton. largo garter snake crawling on theis soon as possible to see bis child, Tho pullHo la cozdially invited to visit liam V. l'ontjn, executor of Uio estate of ^ Beeeatly. I $tm& JooKfa who was very isick with a "very bad tha Keftdint; Boom and to l!i« 3ervii:c«, ,!.'i'-(,b 1'. Bopien, d'-Tfaafjil, uotii:o i.'i hereby •txpgnwea, who ohnmrni that yog Bi^halt MtB at Ktneno £ Mrs. Mary Miller ia tick with snow near Elias Pease's. Mr. Frake. It pnya to advertise \n T can catch inota flle» with molausoi pneumonia. killed tho enake. cold." Tho doctor examined tho Cat l had held in tny fcs child, and then turned to tha moth- tpn with vlnegu, Iu toa same morning an dgliMaili @# Mr. an,d Mi'tf. Harry P, .Mount of Tho Boy Scouts held their first way you can best mabe o-convewa- er. this pli, tlio treat curved Manalapan were surprised Thurs- meeting with eighteen present! 'Dfint you know," he asked, "thaH two JntereBtlne by Uplng ft goejl Hf ilJd b tf& day night in celebrntion of their tstw ana lotting Oia ot!»>s pftrtx This month the tenderfoot tests wilj your liltie girl ia coming do-wn with T^9 tarfiilo T»«apon wight Bjp 25th wedding anniversary, Sevcnty- be given. , the nxaslcs?" tillt «bout ltunoSlf, b«u torn fftwa rea«rved It. TW«. from candy sale recently. I 1 janjfltolary correspondence, dead, Wednesday night tho. flro alarm Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. English "Then why in the world,* asked ajlio telcphoiifl lioa killed i>aBtfSS«« waa rung for a. firo in a barn at the tin doctor, "did you write mo that entertained a few friends at dinner aim had a very bad cold?" tttfl jnnrdorod reparteo aid s«join« Goldfino farm at Millhridgo, The recently. Among the guest* werp dor, \vi)«n at one, end sou pt fire was too far underway to savo Tho woman hesitated fo» a BU>- AND UK -"•>•«—•' tint snmte ana \cBtmo. Mr. and Mrts. James Applegate nnd ment; then looking at her husbanii either burn. Piva horse3 and five Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Rooitey,' shu said. "Neither him nos nwi knew :pwa were also hurneiL Five COWB .... $ 4 no?*, Ji . it J. Scftel haa returned to-Ne,w how tn spell measles." The biggest sale of Bicycles, Tires and Ao w«t greatly ouuttor, wcro saved. York after upending a w':ek w^th - »-«-i of Bronx vis- Call on Iiiike Longhead for.., am* The, Queen. Roso Biblo class has 1 sort of want. Ha specialize!'ivou ngUii. .._ ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Berger last secured $50 on a name, guilt. week. kinds.—Advertisement. ficei Is jt^llc, tt»a srwryWay tho rendering v^t, vhete Into: Raymond VanBerhoef'is rewiring »t mice, but thOKs Is no con- lngacso aod nlgfht ea<9i lighted uay The dramatic club- gave a leap Is ujcltea, each perfect form of Hfc- the manse of the Sanford Memorial ^I(j JU8t OB thai* 1» RID ett- church; ' year dance in Columbia hall Friday j iir> tubln manners ond a What 9trauso and infehty fonflSN night. ,1/gry wldpsiirond reluctance to safl have Tijnl«nc4 .here: timers moro The ladies' aid of Satiford church rtflce. Proniluciiltj; used to t>a coo- dreadful than tnoso of the .Amazon held a cake ualo Saturday after- Mrs. Harriet Keyes and daughter ejftertfl Uungerom Today no fiv- or jjsngai, maetofloiiir of WointroBB noon in the lecture room of the Artclaida went to Bound Brook re- 27 East Front Street Opposite Globe Hotel ,th«r or mother would fca «o foollBh she, erephnntf, cnmsSfa, . ontly and spent three days ' with glottis, iioreea, wolvei, w - church. as fo rlilj on Iwiulry concerning r Miss Hazel Pollock of Rome, New Mr. and Mrs. Johson Appleget. "A Better Store is Hard to Find." life comp&ny ivlfli wlilcli dnugbtcr a,n| bear dogs bigger £Ban tie Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Reynolds of hiw been out riding. Btoca tiicy Kndlnli tjear, hlrda and 'reptiles York, has been engaged to teach New York state have moved ; gs ;KA ft ,TTW8 not cbnKultod and their oWeo- without like or, kind anjoni? t])e JlT- history, civics and latin in the i-filPV lrg'" F ''f % tlou -yonld certainty not bo lieed- Ing—mow foravcr gone eicapt t»»t junior high school. to tho place just vacated bp Mr. The absolute correctness '*d, tlio lend they know the eoonqr their buried bones are found, nn4. Supervisor Lewis S. Bortner Is Vaile on LaSata avenue- and recent- of the circulation statement t^oadofl. I)ut HUB thing In cortalttj on those rutle and partial ft ly purchased by Mr, Reynolds, ijongn ijnoBScu huner for wlint giving tho Boniors intelligence tests of The Red Bank Register 'daughter and hor rtnto did not ccwi- in tho school from the third grade Tho Pioneer Patrol is taking up ;*t)rso while out riding. They niny ^nco ontquo and breathlflE fof is guaranteed by the pub« Harper'fl MagazIncL i up. tho study of the Morse code ap their Rate stopped nt a roodliouso nnil regular meetings. Scout Hulse was Brtteji qDmCtliing Illicit, but they Mr. and Mrs. William G. Rohblns Ushers of Printers' Ink, who lijldn't exohnnRO nraenltleQ at a entertained a number of friends teacher at the lnst meeting. (3couts will pay $1,000 to the first dsMn Inn. 'J'ho Inn wnn a plens- ORIGIN OF WORD SCHOOMER Saturday night week in celebration Walterctta Dnvis and Marion Press place of homo cornforto and will present a playlet representing person who successfully Gloupeetor 6aId to Have Bpcn of their- fifteenth, wedding anni- 1 ll u^Bfnl tonvcrBitloii. Tha versary, a scout lnw at tho next meeting , controverts its accuracy, htn$ij fo a pjnctvr-. Outlb'cra Blrthplapo of VesBBj Knov^rf" j Mr. and Mrs* Arthur E. Pettie en- wo ballf. It passes Bescrlption, Tho cassca of Mrs. William E. entertamed last week Mr. and nil. Anderson, Misa Madclyn Anmack Mrs, Nicholas. Conover, Mr! and Bcafdes «onMng SB the and Misis Caroline. Lied in tho The Register's circulation I Aut we do nof flcspalr. Loaf-of- greatest iiebiag village Mrs. Voorhees Young, Charles ' tnuttnn Blocvaq ore coming bacS. deBervcs rocognltlim for the Presbyterian Sunday-school havo Vaile, Tam Conover and Prarik of 7,194 will take your ad p!ha lnst time thoy - sel'0 lntmcJiliig M tte Urm flldtog Mrs. Chapman Marcellus of Mana- ark. pentfl of natural history. off tha Btffldw o pyutottffe* crlffl SQUMT. Mrs. Florence Gerhard Otter pit: '^5ow she eeoohB 1" Tie cap> Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Bodine MAX LEON, Prop. . ' . Ono of tlio storiog on that snB> of Chicago, Mrs. E. G. Craig, Mrs. were recent gaeats of Mr. and Mrs. fact la that thoro Is a secret gravi)- tain InistnnUj' answered; "A scnoot Wdlliam E. Tracy, Mrs. A. 0. Apple- yard In tlio mountains In tno Ji> &r let It Dflf" mi t$tuB the name Howard Bodino of Trenton. camo Into onr raartoo Tocalralory. ond Mra. H. II. Herbert. Miss MitjjLB. Beatty has resigned iterlor of Afrlcn, entinnco to which' Charley II. Sanford is planning nian haa uot discovered, to whlijh Scooa was the word need in d(a> as teacher or history, civics and tho elephants soberly journey to lect of that Boy to describe a «WPj extensive improvements for the latin in the Englishtown junior high ifijd their tomb, and varied etortea ping or oktomlng motion, ana is of Sanford Memorial church, tho con-school. tfavo been told of tho mUllons ot Stal origin. tract having been given to Frank Erwin. There will bo an addition Mrs. George Mount visited her sis- jrtlna In lrory tliera If ventnreaoma ter, Miss Clara Dey, at Philadelphia loan could but flafl tho elephant DOBS' Limitation*. to the rear of tho church extend- Sleeping grounds.—Ohio Btnte J«nf* IAJJ investlgatlbn is being ing back 24 feet and across tho en- last week, .(fat. _ , p. dp to tlio tirath 6t an Arab tiro width of tho church, 44 feet. Mrs, Edward Evanson visited her tlon that doga cannot follow This will be divided into a library mother, Mrs. Mary Evans of Hat. J Any French n. trail of n naked perflon. A trainl boro, several days recently* "-. Bee—1 ani old, btit I. afti neantl- of writers vouched for the •coftrcct' and kitchen, Tho library will oc- cupy tho northwest side. Tho took Ml; my devout children have cin- ness at ths contention arid proffered 1 Mflldered my robo with towers, the results of tbelr own esjiert" cases will bo built in of solid wal- Sunday'Dinnera by Mall, The circulation of The Bteeplcs, crenelated bnttlomeriti ences. One of tho letters received nut with the trim of £ho room to Uncla Sam will help fanners and Red Bank Register for the and belfrleB. I am a good mother; was from a French officer w&o iui(J match. The kitchen and' toilets will poultrymen to market their goods I tench Industry and nil th,e arts trpent many scars Omong tie Arpba to on tho southwest side with tilo by parcel post. A basket containing six months ending October pcaco. I nurBO tny children In Ho gays In his letter: "Onco, ^rfhrn floors, A basement will be built a fat chicken, or du«k with all.the jqy arms. . • . I ntn thetr ret- I ionnd myeelt 'With n mo* 1 vegetables to make up a dinner can 1st, 1923, was rt. , » • I 1"1V0 ltvC(l bo- Ing colmnn In Morocco, a ccntry oil under tho entire addition and wilbe, delivered quickly and cheaply by canso I fia^ve hoped. Lenrn of rao inlso was stabbed Bo ftijjicr than bo used as a gymnasium, play room mail. Luke Longhead will help you thla blcssod hnpn which saved th'n po tes\ pom my tent by t^rcn ,and for holding entertainments. find customers.^—Advertisement. fatherland. Think of mo go us Arabs, Wtto cairj'o la fbf %^t eS |o think beyond yourselves. Loolc tlrely nnltcfl, -wlshlDs to ateaj e Cad Bt this fountnln, this hofipltal, thlfl gnn. Two wy good •mtuSi '— finrUct that tho fathers have ba» lay In toy ^ent, but neltoar m iueafceil to their chlUlren. 'VVoip ana tnere Were otlier dogs k br yonr clilldron as your alices- camp, bat nil iKrffectly ora h«T6 •worked for you. Bach of no tho Arabs cojho. OPil went." Two New Ky Btoncs brings you a boncat nn'd writer of tho lett^? esgnea that . t^e, havo Incased In ray robo it Manners of Mediaeval Btone.—Anntolo mrance. In mediaeval times persons of These new bodies, produced in. collaboration "w&h the Fisher tho earno family shured commoa Body Corporation, are mounted on die standard V-63 chassis, I ITDOBS Watches Real AntTqueg, plates nnd cu[is, \ISIDJ; fingers In- ' 1A watch that Is 200 yeara old Ifaa stead of lorlis, licked tlielr plntC3, That's What 1 Am* in Bv@iy S@ns@ ®f fh@ Word. with its famous harmonized V-Type eight-cylinder engine and fitey B0ht to bo called an antique, wiped their te^th on the table- Cadillac Four Wheel Brakes. wit n w&tclt *hnt was nn nntlqno at clotU and scrambled for tbo largest portloa. Itoolcs on etiquette Issued The Victoria Coupe and the Seven Passenger Sedan list-at Bl»> ttmo of tho French revolntlon &|a waa well past tho century mnrM In the Fifteent1 h century pointed #8en Irfnils xrv was adorning him- out that thL'si thlnsH were not good »3275,and '3585 respectively, f. o. b. Detroit—and these prices, gH Hi *»t(n8, silks and relvets, that xnannerp, The art of cooking in If you do not know what combined with Cadillac quality, single them oat as preferred featctt 0 y&\ra name. Duncera really moved with Coupe ^[d. When tho rilj-rlmft not sail tm ntablenesB nnd agility lnstood of Blo^ly posturing n>nnd the rocnu !&nerlca Ihoso timepieces were tlcit- Prices f. o. I. Detroit, war tax extra. fng away In French wnlstcoats, per. in tho ipanntir $t inodern dancora Haps tho pride nf eomo vllloftft Injh The noblo and Mo family and son-. give you the information, "r of nfllurnce,—Exehnnga, . anta llveil and sle^t In tho great lihll of tna castle, Wth next to no privacy. A better tifnta of tilings A Regular Tellor. " ' 1 evolved KradnaUy, piaro rooms bij. either by phQa§, by SoTorprl man went to WSfi 'U lri'g nddea nnd thoxo windows ppt cVnt n bank operated fcy m'Om- |p. Insuring grpater ^clnajfln f» i his own racp. the lord and his fatally, .,-H "Man," said tlio tollor, "ynn nlB'J Rof lift money In dl» yera bank." in person •TOD, Ah. 1B," Initiated tho OUIOT Romanes of Bfcofcn Haft •AH pot ten dollnhs In ycrn sir {Fno RDRIMI piwl offloa ,_, months ago." ment maintains an official of "SI* months ngol" echoed tlio nature of a historian whpae teller pitylnRly. 'Xtnvw, ciilttm man, LAC In, among other things, n> £oI0ct Yours for Better Metrical Service Hoh'd you know Vio lnt'rmt donn ct o)ia record vnrlons data about Hi* Bat Jlp long ORO5" i pervlce. Ono of tho most enri- oua ralilblui of the department la F Helpful, 8 time-worn oIl-cunnvaB mall"bn({— I * "Rfinafoi*, what IIUFI helped you h reniliilf'i'diro of n daring mall moot In your caronri" roblirry. Ulils bap Is over MX) jeiirs ! I "Mm?." • ,." .:,,y,i ojkl. nnd \\tin forcibly taten by QU I "T don't nndoratand.^ ' ' ' nrmed footpnil one evening- In F«b- I "Well, llmo makes tHn.llniMlgnt |rtary, 170H. from the [icmlbojr TTIIO 6»'d It also nmkail wlillowash, at WBB currying the imtlls oetween foil know/' i ygrlf nnil Selliy. A ren-nmd wna Allen ^ ,„ ,^ , , { imejea for thn niipreheniUon ot tho Wiring for Electric Lights, Bells, Telephones, Etc. General Repairing j' Gmiorinl Cook of tho Vfi\U, Ifribber, but no truce of Mm at the .U•''Wiiei'B's-jour wlfo Kolnj; this tniill brig will) found nntJl rmirly Bummer?" 00 S«iru later. The dlncarery Motor Repairing Electric Supplies &nti jFixiuret |l "Not decl'doS yot. KIK-'H looking ^ben rnrnn about In n most Blngu- Mazda Lamps Anything Electrical Bround for Bourn piacn wlioro nono lur miuincr. injtBIB nn old-wny- «f tho othor womc>n hnvo jnore than Blrto Inn VIB-H b^og demollalica at PHONE 339 two gowns—she ban Hire?.11 CBinrrtilll near |le!lry, and In tSfl the workmen found, nrnong P Tha Bio Ohsw. , OIIIIBH, tlio itmg-Iost mall ftafc Showroom: 10 White St. Office: TowerMH Ave. : w. MOUNT co., »' Jtld Timlflni «ayn by tlia vfny Jmvlng evidently been ttlddaa WWI rw»h Inti? It you might think b? ttj hlghwajauw ot «i*lit was --— *•----•• Red Bank, N. J. . JJaple Ave. and White St RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH E, 1924.

SCOBEYVILLE FARM SOLD. uate as a trained jiurso at thecost of $100,000. Th» jetty will ba NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 800 feet long. Spring Lake hospital ia June. Sealed proposals wanted by tho Daniel" Oliceaki of Perth Amboy John Brokenberg moved yester- Mrs. Henry R. White is improv- Mores on Atlantic Stock Farm. day from tho Morford farm to a ing from an operation performed Council of the Borough of Red Bank,. N. J., for construction of Atlantic stock farm at Scobey- house on the Kcj'port road.- at St Lake's hospital at New York. ville has been sold by George Lit- Mr. Cobb, head of the county Six carloads of Buick automo- sowera in Newman Springs road and ner for ?18,O0O to Nicholas Olsce- voting men's association, epoko at biles arrived hero last week for Clinton place and Harrison avenue, ski of Perth Aniboy, who move J 'tho Reformed church Sunday in Henry L. Zohel. Marion street and Worthley street on theplaco Saturday. Mr. Litnc@*te« absence of Ecv. J. A; Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. P-eter Heyers of in tho Borough of Red Bank, N. J. has moved to Re- d- Bunk. Th- e far• m i,rh» is convalescing from trickness liong Branch entertained a party of Plans and Specifications and pro- Phone BSe RED BANK, N. J. comprises 87 acres and it is on theat tho homo .of liis son. at Middle- Seabright folka Monday night. posal blanks may bo obtained by ap- DUBNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. north side of the county road, le- bush. Four Farmingdale young men Henry Brennan of New Bruns- Phoue 802 RED BANK wick ia visiting his parents, Mr. plying to George K. Allen, Jr., toiN Matinee Dully: 3:00 P. M. Saturday! 2:30 P.' M. tween Scobeyvillo and Tinton i'aWsi. irendered musical selections at tho ougli engineer, 60 Broad street, Jtcd M. E. McNULTY AMUSEMENT CO. EVENINGS—Continuous: 7:15 to 10:45 P.M. A large house was on the property, service. , ,. and Mrs. William Brennan. Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholas Bank, N. J. Matineo Daily 2.30 Evening 7:00 to 10s4S but it was destroyed by fire a few Bids must bo accompanied with a years ago. At that time tho owner SEABRIGHT NEWS. and daughter Lolas epent the weeli- Saturday* and Holidays, 3 Showj—2:30, 0:30 and 6:40 certified check for- an amount not Wednesday, March 5th was Harry McCornmck, who nowJe«se Howlartd to Build a Break- end with Mrs. John' Tormaino of lives at Fair Haven and who iswater Jetty at Monmouth Beacb. New York. less than ten. (10) per cent of the Edmund Lowe, Mary Thurman, Tyrone Power, th.9 owner of the Shrewsbury JCSSQ A. llowland of Seabrdght Mr. and-Mm. OeQrge'Tynes have amount bid on tho work, payable to William H. Tooker and Edna May Spooner couatry club property near Bed has been awarded a contract by been called to Smithfiold, Virginia, the order of tho Collector of the Bank. Before Mr. McCormack the Monmoutli lioach mayor and by the d«ath of Mr. ltynes's father, Borough of Rod Bank. owned Atlantic stock farm the council to build a stone breakwater Edward Tyncs, who died last Sat- Bids will bo opened and read in owner was William Hance, who jetty at Monmouth Beach at a urday. public nt the rooma of tho said now lives at Red Bank. The farm Council, Borough Hall, Red Bank, has a fine Bet of outbuildings, an «»I«*I«*I*IC<*£^^^^ SUPREME VAUDEVILLE From the moment the first scene of this unusual and thrilling1 N. J., during tho ovoning of March photodrama was flashed across (lie silver sheet tho attention of electric light plant and a water 17, 1924, and must be in tho hands the audience was captured and it continued to be held ia^hrall system. A small bungalow ia on of the Borough Clerk not later than until the last episode was completed. the place. 8:00 o'clock, P. M., on that date. S!aa Laurel Comedy—"SMITTY" SCENICS Tho Council of tho Borough of RUMSON NEWS. Red Bank, N. J., reserves the right Autommobilcs in Collision Sunday to reject any or all bldo. VAHiEIY GEMS OF 1024 :—To Repair Dock. A. L. MILLER, Automobiles driven by William Mayo*. Cook of this place and Paul John On or about March 15th we will Attest:—. The $1,500,000 London of Staten. Island collided A. E. OLSEN, Clerk A SATIRICAL PtAYLETTE Sensation Sunday at the corner of Washing- open our new store at the comer ton and Church streets. Both cars IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. of Broad and White Streets with To Eastern Fotnsh Corporation, body cor- direct from its were damaged but no one was hurt. porate of tha State of Delawnre, end Mr. and Mrs. John London and Jolm IHitK». Jr.. Trufltoo tfor Eastern A SIP ROARING COMEDY OFFEfilfOG two months run the newest up-to-the minute styles ; T'otuah Corporation, bankrupt: their son Paul visited Mr. and Mrs. Ity virtue of an order of tho Court of on Broadway George Seaman over tho week-end. in Millinery, Hosiery, Lingerie, ChiuK'Ciy of New Jeruey, rnada on tho day uf tho data hereof, ir\ (Viv. causa wherein Bids for repairing the dock will Sportswear and other Accessories Ol.nvU'3 McCuo ia eoinplalirant, and you be opened at thenext council meet- anl others nro defendanta, yoa aro re- for Milady* quired t

MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. George Dangler of Fair View .Moves into tlio Osborn House. George Diijiglcr of Fair Victv ha;; moved into tho Csborn house •> on the Red Hill road. The Osborn house was recently remodeled and •;« Nitrate of Soda Ground Bone otherwise improved. ; Jamea J. Taylor will move from Acid Phosphate Sheep Manure MATT MOORE ENID BENNETT Henry Stark'» house into tho houH'i 5* on tlio litiito highway which wns Coa! Wood JIAItifAIlA La MARK ROBERTMcKIM occupied by the Into Mrs. John \V. Morrifl. Mrs. Morris willed. this TTdMr Ilackctt'B "C;t[)t;iin Applejack" broke rec- houso to her daughter, Mrs. Ed- ward Tilton. ords on llic Blaj^o in London and New York. Mr. mid Mrs. Russell Vincent of New Urunnwlck lmvo been visiting Dr. find Mrs, Daniel ]). Hendrick- Wednesday, Thursday, Mar. 12 & 13 son. • 24 Wharf Avenue Charles Miclumsltcy has moved ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in into his now houiio on thfi Pulalush "DRUMS OF JEOPARDY" tract. Mnrig Bultcrfnsa will 9#4O$Q$ V