NO, 40, RED BANI, N; J, MARCH 26, 1918, PAGES 1-TO- BBOKB QUA»AJtHMIIl TOTS9. RETURNS EtPM ARMY. WlUlaaj ¥•»»••• tttta into Srertli Mot«bl« apcrnksn to b. M Motor l«tt MRS. ROGAN'S MEMORIAL With tta MOArd of M*aUli. Club Aff«lr. William VanNcsi of Will street was TXVO wukMAmmo *ACK no* »»*-Members of the Bed Bank motor COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE COMMISSIONERS arrested last week on a complaint •nom IM m WAI. boat club are arrangiiiE for a commo- IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AT UNVEILING OF WINDOW made by the board of health. Tho dore's banquet to be held Thursday, AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TO DRAW UP SPECIFICATIONS. charge against him was that of break- m#A Bunk MM Wai la Itnnl May 1st, at the Globe hotel. There will ing a quarantine ordinance. It was •kttUa with tt* V*xks-.Xtt Oat Con-be a number of notable speakers at testified that he refused to stay inside flict Ha WM StnKk Thr« Tlm« with the affair, among them being Gov- The Window was Installed by the Member* of the Congregation Code Wfll Provide for Setter Fire Protection and More Sanitary his house when some of the members BnUaiw, ernor Jornos F, Fielder, Judge Robert of hli family wtfre sick with a con- Vito Marascio, brother of Frank and Cary of Jersey City, Charles F, Chap- at a Cost of $I»O0O-Funds were Raised by Voluntary Contri- Building* -Tentatrv*. Specification! for tho Garbage Contract tagious disease. He was fined 926, and Dominic Marascio who conduct barber man, editor of the boating magazine, Recorder Badeau released him upon sTiops on West Front street, returned Motor, James W, McCarthy, assistant butions—An Eloquent Sermon by Rev, Robert G. Davey, a are Submitted and it it Decided to Make a Number of Change* his promise to pay the money in eight last week from Italy, whore he hasprosecutor of Hudson county and Mor- weekly Installments, been serving his country in the Italian ris W, Whittaker. r Former Pastor of the Church, in Them-Other Bu.ineit Transacted at Monday Night'tMeeting. army. The Presbyterian church at Red pression. In his sermon Mr. Davey R«d Bank is to have a building code alarms had been turned In, He .. About two years ago Vito left for Bank wns filled to overflowing Sunday referred touchingly to Mrs. Rogan, and a building inspector. This was ferred to the agreeable relntlans which Italy and upon hi» arrival in his morning when a window was unveiled and his remarks wore such n« to bring «MJ fek&tf *Jt&.*.L..t*. -•».., .*..,..-^^_r _ MLL-^.. rtV THB RED BANK REGISTER BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. • *• MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS .Bruises OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. kMfe^»««d fti tmc« by *B appSt*- AMI U Ste*»'§ UoUueau Doa't Personal Note*, Sale of Property, Building Operations, Entertain- EGAN'S "Btota'l linlmont taadon * nor* t % *! 1 k«v M ments, Lodge Doings, Slight Fires, Births, Marriage*, Death*, l Accidents, Cases of Sickness, Proceedings of Official Bodies and Storage Vans and Express, w tbAt wovlnc U»« la IOM I mm &nt tbidt 1 *quM farm l» hmm t ndrv d to do y»wywr »*«»*** arftarftvtev c or Other Interesting Features of Town and County, rumltur*tr* . pianoio* or b& Notice to Customers at) ffmm m/k, about State of New Jersey, Senate Bill No. 44, which has be- come a law, reads as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any person, linn, corpoi-ation or association, engaged in the production, manufacture, distribution or sale of any commodity of gen- eral use, or rendering any service to the public, to discriminate between differ- ent persons, firms, associations or corporations, or different sections, commu- nities or cities of the State, by selling such commodity or rendering such service at a lower rate in one section, community or city than another, or at the same rate or price at a point away from that of production or manufacture as at the The philosophy of clothes has lots place of production or manufacture, after making due allowance for the differ- to do with the philosophy of life. ence, if any, in the grade, quality or quanity and in the actual, east of (reimporta- Clothes philosophy teaches one WHY tion from the point of production or manufacture, if the effect or intent thereof to DRISS WELL, In a few words it is is to establish or maintain a virtual monopoly, hindering competition, or restric- this; "Look good; you'll feel good; tion of trade." you'll make good," You will be bound' to SEE, ^each week, the "Dandy Dresser" Clothes In order to comply exactly with the above law, it drawing which Mr, R. F, Outcault, the famous New York artist, will make has been found necessary to make new selling prices on for us. Also READ OUR advertise- all our various products. ments. They will teach you how to LIVE, HOW to DRISS, HOW to PROS- For example, the price of tank wagon Water PER-and WHERE to buy YOUR CLOTHES. White Kerosene Oil at Bayonne, our manufacturing point, is 8 l-2e, per gallon. The freight rate to Red STETSON HATS INTERWOVEN SOX Bank is .23 per barrel of 50 gallons, or 46-100 of a REDMAN COLLARS E. & W. SHIRTS cent per gallon. Our Red Bank price for this product is, therefore, 8 96-lOOc. per gallon. The selling prices on kerosene, gasoline, lubricating oils—in fact, on all of our products, are now being made on this basis. We are publishing this explanation in order that our customers may understand the necessity of prices involving decimal fractions of a cent. - Red Bank STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) John H. Green. William R. Tollman district court heaid his first ease last BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. and Enoch P. Bavieon were re-elected Wednesday morning in rooms assigned for the full term. to him in the city hall. The court will (Continued from last vagfi.) Boons foe District Court. sit every Monday and Thursday, George Van Winkle, who has been a The board of freeholders has leased Sick Duty Recovering. constable at Long Branch sixteen rooms from the Monmouth trust com- Edward Havens of Long Branch, years, has been appointed sergoant-at- pany at Asbury Park for the district eight months old, who has been very arms of the Long Branch district court at that place. Judge Walter sick: and under the care of a nurse for court, Mr. VanWinkle has been a Taylor will take possession of the three months, has recovered. Last new kjnd of waterproof cement which taken sick with diphtheria a few days I court officer at Freehold many times. rooms next week. k the child was taken home. the government %vill use on a .big job ago. His case is a light one. , DIM at Hospital. Stricken -wltli Apoplexy. Artury Talk Souse Sola, at San Pcdvo, Cal. School Boy a Valet, Mrs. Delia Meginley died at the Charles H, Webster, who for many Herbert P. Stewart, note teller in Victim of Heart Dliaasg, Amil Gai'dell of Oakhurst has left ^ong Branch hospital last Wednes- years ' was engaged in the express the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove William H. Bird, a former resident the Long Branch high school to take i day after a long sickness of Blight's business at Asbury Park, was stricken bank, has bought the W. Frank Con- of Allentown, died at his home at a position as valet to Master Frederick disease. Mrs. Meginley was born in with apoplexy lost week and is in a able property" at Asbury Park and Trenton Monday of last week of heart Frelinghuysen of Newark. Ireland and she leaves four children, serious condition. His entire right Joseph, Mary-; Eunice and Anna. will take possession next week, disease. He waa 48 years old and Tobacco BuBlnsiBM Consolidate, side is affected. To "Piny Ball is the South. leaves a widow. [ Bhower for Matawan Olrl. The Palace cigar store company of Kallrona Froporty Improved, D, Bunting of Allentown has gone to Wont R«w Depot. Asbury Park will consolidate with S, Miss Marion Fountain and Miss The Central railroad has torn down Nashville, Tenn., where he will pre- The Neptune township committee A, Reeves, who is engaged in the to- , Gertrude Beers of Matttwan gave n the old hedge near the North Long pare himself for the summer baseball has been asked by the officials of Brad- , "shower" last week at the former's Branch station and has replaced it bacco business. season at that plnee. Mr, Bunting ley Beach to combine with that bor- Hew. Farm Bullfllng'B. home for Miss Anna Carmen, whose with a fine wire'fence. The hedge pluyed in the South last year. ough in condemning land for a site I engagement to Dr. Augustus White of partly shut off the view of approach, for a new depot. A new hennery and other outbuild- Freehold was recently announced. ing trains. Proposed Bend Approved. ings have been erected on the Baker The freeholders went over the pro- Wedded Eleven Years. Hill farm at Imlaystown by Frank | Returned From Malst, Men Fully Organized. posed new road from New Bedford to Benjamin D. Yard of Allentown re- The Long Branch business men's as- Mr. and Mrs. George L, Morton of Smith. Glendola last week and confirmed the Seagirt celebrated their eleventh wed- JUBtle« sow ft lawyer, j turned a few days ago from Maine, sociation is now n permanent organiz- action of file surveyors of the highway ding anniversary Tuesday night of A few days before he left there the ation, Edward H, Lacour is president in the laying out of the road, last week by entertaining eleven of Edgar R. Bonsall, justice of the The Standardized Car thermometer was 32 degrees below of the association, Milton J, Goldstein their friendH. peace in Nuptunc township, passed thu Timken.Dotroit heavy type front and fear s*!ei, zero and a train on which he was rid- vice president and William M. Slocum Dentil of Mnunsqurui Man. examinations hist week as an attorney Mnyo German mlvcr radintor on nil modcU, ing got stalled In a snow drift.* Charles W, Allen of Manaaquan Boy a lawyer. Delco Li ihtmtt Ignition and Starting iy«tem, secretary. at law. Northwsy Unit Power Pisntt with encloied vaives and iilenl Coven- I Witt at Bolmnr. Child Strnok by Auto. died of apoplexy last Thursday week. Charles F. Dittmar of Freehold, a Man Buys Farm. try chain,. Ihii ii the largeit plant in the world •peeializine on Unit Mr. Allen was 70 years old and was a clerk in Rulif V. Lawrence's law of- Power Plants, Fire from a painter'i gasoline torch The three-year-old daughter of Mrs, noted botanist. He leaves a widow, fice at Asbury Park, has been admit- Jacob D, McBrido of Englishtown Hayes wheels, Ceminer steering Bean. ! caused damage of about $160 to the Alanmnzn Crawford of Freehold was has bought the Edward Johnson farm Spieer universnl jointi, Belmar Episcopal church last Wednea- one son and three daughters. ted to practice aa an attorney at law of 150 ucres located on the Spotswood F, & 5, imported ball bearings used In double rows at the ends of both struck by the mud guard of tin auto- Hiw Deputy Saptrvlaor. • in this state. transmission shafts. This moltea for quietncM on all speeds, j day. The blage was discovered a few mobile while crossing the street last road. Fireitone demountable rimi, minutes after it started, and the fire- week. The child was only slightly John Devlin of Matawan has been Hew Cola itorae'e Plant, View MeohanlcH. Detroit Steul Proiluets* Springs, men quickly extinguished it. bruised. appointed deputy supervisor of the A new twelve-ton cold storage plant William Gibbes and Harry'McDer- I Kill Btiile A. Slmvp Dead. Red Men'B_ district comprising the is being erected at Monmouth Beach Power—Silence—Efficiency Car Jumps lodges at Red Bank, Oceanic, High- for the Monmouth Beach fish company. I mott are new members of the Eng- Miss Bessie A. Sharp died Wednes- A trolley cur at North,Long Branch lands, Keyport and Matawan. The plant will probably be opened by lishtown lodge of American Mechanic:!. Wallace Motor Car Company I day afternoon at the Grand Avenue jumped off the track Wednesday night. May 15th. New Benl Estato Plrni. hotel a,p Anbury Pork at the age of There was no communication between House Deattoyoa l>y Tiro, DISTRiBUTORS I forty years. The funeral was held at Long Branch and North Long Branch The home of Mr, and Mrs, Grubor, James Hanlon Dead. A nuw real estate firm has been Clinton and Avon Avenues, Newark 224 New York Ave,, jersey City [Coatesvlle, Pa., on Friday and the for five hours on account of the acei- who live near EnglJRhtown, was JameH Hanlon of Freehold died nt started at Freehold with Frank ftlul- We have some Unassigned Territory in Monmouth burial was at that place, dent, j burned down last Sunday week. Near- the home of his brother, Peter Hanlon doon and Richard Selurr us partners. County Open for a Desirable Dealer I Iy all of their furniture was lost, but Broio Arm in rail. Kotoroyoliit la nn Accident, of that place, Monday of lust week. j was covered by insurance,. Ho was 43 years old and leaves three Mrs, Charles Sehmires of Imlayfl- MiSB Helen Forsyth of Allentown is Col. Bridgen of Freehold was riding brothers. I recovering from nn operation for the on his motorcycle last week when the Iinlayitown Man Moves, ' *" tov/n fell while going down cellar Mon- removal of her tonsils. The operation machine skidded and he was thrown, John Spence.has moved from Im- Cltloken Tlilovea at Worli, day of last week and broke her arm. wab performed in the hope that Mies .His goggles were broken and tho glass loystown to Hamilton Square, where Chicken thievos wore fit Long to Oarngq, Forsyth would be relieved from fre- cut his head. His injuries are not ser- ho will work ftfr a florist. Warren Branch last week and they got away Fred Bailey of Mannsquan is build- quent attacks of tonsilitisi. ious. Ralph of Hayti will occupy the house with eight hens belonging to H. V.ing an automobile show room to the vacated by Mr. Spcncc. Dvorkin. They left Mr. Dvorkin five Ocean Bftth. Died of Consumption. front of his garage at that place. George C. Smith, a student tit New- chickens, JTfiw bmntoer Dealers, William H. Benine, Jr., formerly of Announoea, Onkhurst's New Postofflae, I ark. who is visiting Godfrey HCUHIIS Freehold, died Monday of last week Miss Marion Moreiiu of Freehold Iia and Karl Anderson of Freehold of Asbury Park, went in swimming in at Gerniflntown, Pn. He was 82 years ontertained u few friends at a curd Samuel Thompson, Oakhurst'H new Rave opened a coal and hunbur 'busi- LYRIC THEATRE the ocean wt Asmiry Park lust Tliurs- old and death was duo to consumption. party recently, ut which time her en- postmaster, will open his omeo in the ness at Yardville, [day. Ho says he liked his dip so well gagement to Charles Thompson of Lewis Brown shop, which was former- Afltlitloa to Ocean Orova Hou«o, Ho leaves a sinter. Miss Mabel Benise, ly used as the Oakhuist reading room. OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL I that he will repeat it. Freehold Property BoldJ Kansas was announced. Mrs, Kennard Chandler of Ocean |x«o*i>tlo» to Faitor. Now Bi'ldr* Ovor Deal Lako. A. J. C. Stokes and Forman Browor Woman Mivtnwiin Boy HonorM. 1 Grove is adding a story to hur cottage The official board of the Oakhurst A new steel bridgi is to replace the at that place, [Methodist church gave a reception last of Freehold have bought a plot of Patrick J, Dolan, formerly of Matn- land from T, Baker Hall in the renr of south bridge over Deal lake. The Improvements to n Church. I Friday night to Rev. Harry F. Fieler, wnn, has been appointed judge of the bridge will probably not be built until Iwho waa returned as pastor for the his home at that place. One of the juvenile court at Newark. His term ' The Allentown Methodist church' is lots has been sold to Fred B. Hurtman, is for five years and he receives a after the close of the coining season. lieinp; improved by having doors put I third year. The reception was held in Pound Stctd in Bed. High-Class Vaudeville I I the church basement. Oof»n Orove Hotel |eld. salary of $5,000 a year. Mn. Matilda A. Bull, for the past Vlremon'a Ihtnter Farty. Charles Horner, nn upted bachelor, to Fnrm Hou««. who made his home with his brother, A pumping engine water system twelve years proprietor of the Aurora Members of the laglo fuo comany Builds Up the Thin and Weak, hotel at Ocean Grove, has bought the of Ocean Grove accoinpuniod by their William at Hornerstown, was found vith a bath and hot water heater is bc- dead in bed last Thursday week. itg installed in the farm house of property from the estate of Mn. Mary wives and sweethearts went to New Somose MaVies TVi'm PcopU Fat, «f George W. Stillwell, near Freehold. J, Gallagher. The price was $12,000. York on a theater party Friday. They Siip»rltit#nd8nt of Masonic Horn*. I.The farm is occupied by Mr. Stillwell'is A Coming Wedding-. saw "Within the Law." Snnford Bey has been appointed Jomes Coo^ew Jr.,wiH Return Money. Photo Picture Plays laon, Staats Stillwell. Miss Gladys Magee, daughter of superintendent of the Masonic homo at Burlington and Mrs, Dey has been In Samo.sc are combined flesh-giving School Election. MM. Maria Magee of Matawan, and Frank Lewis and Clayton Palmer, Stephen Avery of Cllffwood will be who recently bought the Ella Cranco made matron of the institution. food eleineBtB that soon produces a PRICES i The school election at Freehold last Haw Sara at Alltutown. steady and noticcnblc gtiih in flesh. I week waa very quiet, only six votes be- married next Monday night at tho property nt that place, have sold it to Taken after meals, Satnosc mingles Preibyterian church at Manasquan. Thomas Atkinson of Allentown is 1 ll ng cast. Oscar Robinson, M. A. a Staten Island man, who expects to with- tho food and CUUBQB it to bo as- Matinees 5c and 15c Evening! 10c, 15c and 25c \ In XoiplUl for Injury, move to EngliBhtown, having n new barn built on the place •Barkalow and Herbert J. McMurtiu similatcd so that tho fat producing • --J^^IIIMI tnn - - IMIH i • in MITT—mn—rr^^M ' |were all re-elected as members of the Joseph Conover of EngliBhtown, who AUiatawB Man Operated On, recently bought by him nrtd which is elements arc. retained in the system lid of education. broke his leg in two places while haul- occupied by Charles Nelson. John Buckftlew of Allentown was 1 L and you will scon get good flesh, Dont forget the "COUNTRY GROCERY STORE" ] Beriotuly glok. Ing' logs three months ago, went to operated on at Trenton last week for Plorifla Vlilton Bttnrnaa.' steady nervofl and a healthy body. NorrU Cubberly, formerly of Al- the Long Branch hoipital kit week a growth on one of his ears. The Mr, nnd Mrs. Walter Satterthwflit James Cooper, Jr., hna seen such re- Every Wednesday Night. Come and have Uctttown, now a traveling man for a One of the breaki hm fnilett to knit. operation was Buccessful, of Allentown returned lust week from niai'kablu results following the use of Ttfew York firm, was taken seriously Old Hmbm SMnnta at Avon. OrgMlilng- Boy •eontl, Florida, where they spent the winter. SnmoHe thnt ho offers to pay for tho A Good Laugh nick with peritonitis in upper New Frank A, Sofleld and George B. Sob In P»im*ylvftnlB. 1 treatment if it docs not make thin York state a' few day« ago and under- A troop of Boy Scoutfl Ii boing or- people plump nnd rosy, ' Goodrich were returned to the Avon ganised at Manasquan. Rev. Walter William McGinty of Oalchurst will went ain operation. board of education kit week and Hut- You run no risk whatever in buying W. Edge, pastor of the Presbyterian move to EaHton, Pa,, next week, where Samose; it is a true flesh forming food •* Oahhnnrt, son KitteM was elected to BUcce^ church. Is scoutmaster, .- <• Entire Change of Program Mondays and Thundayt. ! John A. Thompson, who resigned. ho will take charge of the golf links, and is sold under tho guarantee of one Frederick R. Taylor was elected a •iff O«mtnt OMu. •lok With Diphtheria, of tho most reputable business houRCH Pictures Changed Daily . nber of the Oakhurat boavd of edu- Ijcaw Bro». of-West Grove have re- Abmni R, Bates, assiBtant engineer m Red Bank to refund the money if ion last week to succeed the late Judge Steirtbwh of th^ Long Branch coived an'order-for 6,000 gallons of a of the Allontown power House', waai it does not give complete satisfaction,' S* r 1 THE 1*ET> RANK BEOIBTER crease tho number of those ,%vho use THE RED BAM REGISTER tho Shrewsbury, and it may be the ' .*• means of awakening1 the people of Red JCMfit M. COOK, Editor ud PuMUhor. Bank to proper appreciation of the 080RGCCHANCE, A«lit>t>t Editor. river. The average Red Hunker cares Btuliau MMMIVTI very little about the river but this will THOMAS IRVING BROWN. not always bo the ense. Life on the i Shrewsbury is becoming more and suttscmrnoN PRICE. j more popular each year. Oa« ymr |l.6O Stenographer Wanted. •»U month* 76 month* 40 Not the least important feature of ftt the nnntoflico (it Red Bank. the carnival will be the advertising m, J., M which the town will gain from this , dl'tt gala event. The name of Red Hank Must be Quick and Accurate. "WEDNESDAY, MARCH ID, has appeared in all the boating journ- ; aln f^or tin- pant few weeks and this ad- | vertising will be continued up to the ; TALK, time thu carnival is held, The. boating i Either Man or Girl journals are Kent all over the United j An index of thu kind of government HtutaH, and this wide publicity will be j Red Hank has been receiving; during of great advantage to the town. The i tho past year Is revealed by thu eoi-inotorhout club took the initiative in \ Jerlor's report, which shows tho planning for the nfFair, and its co- j READ Good Salary and Opportunity to Right Party. «-OMI, of running the municipality operation with the other two clubs j wan $10,00.0 less than the nmount will enlarge the scope of the carnival i BELOW HOW raiwd by taxes. The commissioners and insure the enlistment of u greater 4 ,-'•.. . - kept well within the budget or e.sti- number of people to make the event a AN OLD 'mate of expenses, and thin, combined success, GENTLEMAN WHO with the large uniount of hack taxes •—_o-o-o—— eolleeteii and an increase in franchise HID HIS MONEY Apply at Factory, liises, "was responsible for tho fine The board of governors of the Long Mlmwing niiide. Branch hospital has put into oper- i OVER THE CLOCK >•• ',• * i atioii a new plan of .securing funds for the institution by asking for an ap- Seldom in the history of the town I NEARLY LOST SIQMLJND EISNER, Red Bank. llsis ii Imiii'd of eiiinniiHHmiiei'S been propriation from each borough and ni>>re heavily handicapped than were ' township in the county. Home immiei- 1 ji> 1 yenr'n otlk'ials when they assumed ' palities have complied with the n> chnirc of tiir b'lioiiij'h alFairs. The: i|Uest, Home have refused to make any : appropriation and most of thorn have • previous board had overrun its appro- SUCCESSFUL. POULTRY RAISERS USE j>i-1 iliiiiis aiul hail left a big legacy of taken no action one way or the other, I FTER an intelligent old gentlemen at the ago of seventy- r Thin plan of raising money for the , del't in the i'urni of n<>ti H against thohospita I l in not a satisfactory norj six dropped dead in his home, his ion found over town. In addition to these notes the' proper one, | *' F^oitltry Goods, (•(iipiinissioMcr:; weiv li'ft a number of j TWO. THOUSAND DOLLARS in PAPER MONEY over ' lilils, whuh hiiil In I'll ivml ra.-ted by the : jit. vii^u.i li.ijiiil .-•.iid 'which last year's It is generally believed that the bos- | the old clock which stood on the wooden mantle, surround- 1 J i;ir«I had lo p.iy out of it.< appropri- pital is necessary to the welfare of the illiull:-. I ei.unty. What, should he done is to ing an open crackling fire. make it into a county institution, con- ; i : 'I'hei e were a number W -MM I trolled and governed by (he county. It lijot even HIS OWN WIFE knew that much money was peiTi;. l::.-l ;. i-ai v.liii'll made llie work ; . hould he operated Upon the .'-ame gen- : of i.be nil' -nil - i'li thi' more dillii-ult. end plan a.s the state humes and the , there. \The old gentleman was simply CARELESS. But Shirt o'i)li"niy was practiced, bow-. other similar institutions are con- both his MONEY and LIFE were in danger: for BURG- ev> i, alii! tin1 ivnnrilliU'U kopt Well . ducted, ruder this plan, people who wiliiiii the limiis ti.M'd by the budget. can afford to pay for treatment would LARS have a way of LEARNING where money is hidden, A number of improvements which be made to d'i so, while those-who wore ! w.-re badly needed had to bo left un- less fortunately situated would" be ! and FIRE at any time might have burned the house. dni>e in older to avoid making the' cared for at the general county ex- Iiii ;iii!rli dr!it any hens ier, but the ipense. ! STANDA YPHERS INCUBATORI "CYPHERS" INCUBATORS romrni.^.-iinih i•-• did not practice econ- Are YOU careless? omy io Miih an exlreine point that no ' The hospital is too important an in- < improvi•meiils wore made. The : AND BROODERS. ™- ! stitutluu to bo depejidenl upon any > graveling i-l" Slm-w^bury avenue, such unsatisfactory plan as the one I Make OUR bank YOUR bank. Maple avenue and I'taui'h avenue • • • • ; adopted. Iiy making it into a county wvre anmng the luitiddc improvements, institution the money needed for its \ •iiiii this, eiiiiiliiiied with the turning I maintenance would, bo raised by : "Cyphers" Poultry Appliances, Foods and Standard Supplies of Ail Kinds (nor of liiiiad street to thu county, county taxation. Then each person '• were steps which proved to bo of mil-would pay his or her shave of the RED BANK TRUST CO. Everything Required by the Poultry Breeder we Carry. teiial advantage to the town, cost. This is tile only just and practical way of raising the money 'throughout their term of otlu-e the needed to run the ho:-pilnl, Ciiinmissioiiers were opposed in their -•—o-o-o—— plans by the Republican machine, Ni-ver perhaps in the history of the j A petition for the improvement of Clothes for men here are made, tmni was a hoard of commissioners : Bridge avenue was presented at last ; Ladies' suits of highest grade. FRED D. W1KOFF, ;.•) bitterly as.-ailed as wore the olli- ' week's meeting of the commissioners), i Especially new patterns on display. rbis of last year. The eommissioners ; This street might to be improved. It j Most tempting and in neat array, Office, 17 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. nil planning to bond the town debt | in the principal entrance to lied Bank j Telephone SOS. ;ui.| the machine has indicated that it ;from the territory north of the town, Especially a fit we guarantee. will oppo.-e this the saute as it op- iami if is in a very bad condition. Host I Now you should call and see. pn.-i-d .(bo former acts of the eommis- . of the other main thoroughfares have ! been graveled or otherwise improved, • This is just the place to go, but Bridge avenue lias been sadly ' . Ever the prices are so low, neglected. ' j The .eoliunis.viniiers believe that a Pace tailoring means the best, blind issue would Have the town nt And to keep you so well dressed, le;i>t S(i25 a year, but the machino ap- The petition asks for the improve- ; parently can see nothing attractive in ment of the street by paving it with I Cleaning and scouring we do, DIAMONDS. U bund issue. The matter is one, how- brick or some other similar material, i Ever makes your old clothes new. ever, that will not be settled by poli- and the fact that there is a great deal ticians, but by the people. It will be of trallic over the highway' makes a j & Repairing and Dyeing to please all. up to them to decide whether or not a permanent improvement of this char- • f bond issue is desirable. The rule of aeter desirable, Most of the residents ' So our phone is 200-W to"call. of Bridge avenue are a working class ! the .Republicans at Red Bank was ; Our work is in style complete, mii'li UH to leave tile town with a bigof people. They have done their part YOU have still three days whereby you will benefit by this great in making Red Bank a prosperous ! Now at 126-West Front Street. : debt in (he form of notes in the hank, r and it is not likely that the people will municipality, and they are entitled to reduction of our Diamond Stock; If you miss this opportunity it be inclined to pay much attention to share a portion of this prosperity by ' the machine when it howls about what having a poe-d street. It is not likely '< c e tit is your loss, not ours. ••..-.,... 4 Lt.li awful thing the bond issue would th*it there would be any objection to be Ier the borough. The Republican thf improvoment provided that the iii;>ehine's opposition to the bond i-o/t is not prohibitive. There are a We buy our precious stones directly from the importer for cash, issiie is apparently due to the fact that number of other streets which ought it believes that the bonding of theto receive attention, but the improve- thus enabling us to sell stones of high average in excellence at town's debt would be a constant re- ment of Bridge avenue is a matter minder to the people of the kind of which should be taken up at once, \ prices which make it worth while for YOU to investigate. government they received when the USHEK 1 Republicans were in power. REV. A, A. WIIIITTS DEAD. As far as the showing made by the; Faiuona Orator Dies nt Boms of L,. DB L.A. REUSSILLE, tin. n commissioners is concerned. 1 ter nt PlillndelphtA. | flu re is reason to believe that the Rev. A, A, Willitts of Spvinjr Lake I MONMOUTH'8 LEADING JEWELER. people regard it as a refreshing in- died of pneumonia at the home of his e'ulout. In the [nist they have t-een daughter, Mrs. William F. Brown of PIANOS I OS BROAD STREET, NED BANK, 1*1. J, Kid Hank wind up its fiscal year with Philadelphia, ianl Thursday at the the figures on the wrong side of theam of Dl yeai-H. Ilin wife died last ledger, and for the borough to endAugust at Spring Lake, acod 8(i the year with a surplus of $10,000 is yoiivn, and a daughter, Mis. Elizabeth An unvaried choice of •is unusual as it is gratifying, S. I'ortoi'. died two weeks ago at As- bury Park, also of pneumonia. An- the careful and critical - • -o-o-o other daughter besides Mrs. Brown 1 buyer That the Socialists are able to draw and tluei NOUS survive him. They are :t larger number of people to their Mrs. H. B. Lewis of Los Angeles, Cali- See the Goods Right at Home! iii-1'tiinvs than they can muster at thefornia, Or. Charles Willitts and Fred- polls is shown by, the ske of the audi. eriek Willits of Philadelphia and Reav <>u> OH that have been attending the So- Admiral A. B, Wilitts." who was re- Dont give an agent an order from drawings when euilist lectures at Red Hank the past tired from the United States navy two weeks afro. two weeks. This indicates that while Victor- Victrolas .. MORRIS you can go direct to Manton'* Marble and Granite (hi io are nil many HiH'ialUts in this Rev, Willitts In best remembered In dily, theie \-.i n ennciderahli' niini- for a leetui-e be gave all over the Works and see a $10,000 stock and tell just what bi'i of people limn1 ur less interesteii country entitled "Sunshine." Tho lee- in ihe piinciples of the party, , ture luid caused the title of "Hurfshine An Assortment of ! orator" to be given to Mr, Willitts, Records you are getting. We do not charge the commission He was born at Tuekerlon and at- Victrola Cabinet TTtiw Pociali.-in would work no onetended Penniiiiiton seminary. His up to our customers but we do guarantee our work ,) luii.ws, fur it never bus been tried, first church was one in Maine which Needles 1 and Record 'I'll'. Hoi'ialiMii by their ceaseless eiim- be supplied in summer and was after- to be the best there is to be secured anywhere. jiaigii have dispelled the once wide- ward engaged as pastor of the church. Combination Outfits spread belief that Horialism meant He hml also been pastnr of Brooklyn Accessories fiee love, anarchy and "dividing up," and Philadelphia ehiirehes. After The Socialist prugriini is too radical serving tlie niini.-try fifty years Mr. to he endor.M'ii by the gri'at mass of Willitts retired and" moved'to Spring 1,1K- people, but there has* been :i jireat Lake, He then began Uvturing and MANSON & SONS, chnuge in fieiiuu' regarding SoiMalis-m his lectures . proved so popular that in I he past few years. i they were published in Pearson's m-ig- MARBLE AND WORKS, ai'iue and afterwards in book form. Red Bank, New Jersey. Among the SivinliHts are many sin- Monmouth Street, Near Borough Hall, rei • and earnest men who are giving In the want columns of TIIR REG- Mathushek&SonPiano Co. Telephone 217-J. th.'ii liiiU' and clVurt.J to the cause for ISTER you will find a convention of no other reason than Invaiiso they be. people who have things to say to each bese the enfor emiiit of the Socialist other. Bo one of thcm,~4di!, 5 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. I. program would mean a more eiU\it;\ble •»•»»»»»•»•••••»»»»»•»•»••«>»>»>»»»»•••»>>>»»•••»»•<••»»»•»»#>»#»»>•»•»»#»#•»»»» distribution of the national wealth. They are actuated by motives other New York, New Haven, , Jersey City, t-liMii those of simply getting into "f- THROW OUT THE LINE t'u'.\ Any movenieiit which ran nvini- Plainfield, New Brunswick, fiei Mich a large piirportjitn of people Give tho Kirtnoyi Holp and Mnuy H§fl of this charai'ler in its ranks is worthy uf r'onsideratiou and respect, whether Bmik People Will Be Don't ^° matter how properous you may men agree with its program or not. : "Throw Out the LitV Line" — be, or how fine your prospects o-»-ei- -— i Weak kidneys need help. m Your property may be made 1 he sound uf I he huselmll striking ; They're often .overworked—don't the bat and the shouts of the ball to LOOK all right, but It's up D6CGIVG >are^ your family needs ttie protec- got the poison filtered out of the blood. players are among the evidences of to you to make it comfortably t on a , n\>fu\x in this locality. Most of the Will you help them? vmant lots have been utilized by the IT IS UP all right with a perfect * °' ^ Insurance. No matter hoys for their games, and on nearly I Doan's Kidney Pills have brought every (lay after school boms tile i benefit to thousands of kidney stifTer- HEATING SYSTEM. youngsters ean 1M> seen at play, what happens, they should be pro- » * t ' vrs. You'll find it costs but a The nutiilK1!' of vacant lots is nil Rend this Freehold case: reasonable amount to install a vided for. Make this one of the too few, tuul the town ought to have i 1 good heating system—one that a (>luyr MS »>wr twfort", nml tho town hus u .(i,U.>n Quit,. t i,u litiK-illc-. weni lot of io|M«^ent:itiV(" on the diamnnds. nli.l Inn II.ithlup l.iiMihlii nil. r until See us about It Itawbull in « gfod henlthy ^\Mrt, and M.Mli - Klitn.M i-jll n,,,. u^oil They i« one of thi" most strenuous and least I in nit i in II Kill tmi'i ,.\ .'in. ni In i>vciy l of Jill outdixir games. It " '* I kii.iw III in\ ullni pi K|I|(> who m oeo, to keep the lioj s m trim «nd fit-M. l Hi I'IUI II l>n 111 Kl,llli \ Pill 111,1 l|ilvr> for the more dilllctiU game of , f..nli.| Hum k,. .,1 I ,,mihiii .,n [ |mvif life ttfter then >CIUK>I diiyh are u\er. t \i I •-.ihl il.i.in tin in in f,., i WILLIAM O'BIUE?*. The Prudential o o o Tot vale bv nil dealers Price 50 FORJtfiSt F. MYDEN, T*lon» for the river events to bocont-s. rostci-Milburn «'o. Buffalo, Practical Plumber. Steam and Qas Fitter held nt Rot! Bank next Rummer l>y New York, f.olo a^-nts for tho United tl»rce boating clubs uf th« town ai<> Wo. %9 Front Str*«t, K«d Bank, M. J. wdll under way. This attraction will Stales be A KttOrf thing for Red Bank in a Remember the name— Drun's-riind Octw, AT.«W. S«brlghl. N. J. . number uf ways. It will tend to in-take no other. fffffffftf*! . W^f^^ff^^lWiS^? W JS'f? f ,*iV"T1 THI BBB BANK REOIrVFEB NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. NO INTEREST NO MORTGAGE EASTER EXERCISES OF METHODIST SUNDAY- SCHOOL HELD SUNDAY NIGHT, The Church Had Been Decorated with Flower* and Palm* and n« THE "WRIGHT COLLEGE" Interesting Program Wai Rendered by the Children Board of Health Hold* an Interesting Meeting Friday Night-Melrese TWO PROBL^EMi ( SociaH^Tub Dal»< Arrangement* Completed. The Easter exercises o? the M«tho- lesson. The alleys hnve beyn ov«r- diat Sunday-school were given tart hauled and put In good shnno and a WHAT OTHERS TRY TO DO WHAT WE DO Sunday night before a Urge audience. number of iww fixtures win be, i Problem No. 1 Problem No, SS The platform WHB prettily decorated •tailed in the building. f $*** Irtpt jtmT Wm'U be *•** tttmmrrmit with potted flowers and palms. At About 28 Highlands young men at- If you pay $12 for 12 rolls of If you pay nothing for 12 rolls of O*, «• «UMna will to M f lad ^ ^ O——, • W» - .- WILJL.GUS3- - i ^— — —— — ,J m ouj»h hall Friday afternoon,, The state Austin H., son of Harry N. John- —Emerson, officials will be present and the dam- son of Shrewsbury avenue, wan christ- ming industry at Highlands will be ened lasat Saturday afternoon by Rev, diBcuaaed. The state authorities have ?"!" ' p I Jamos C WE SELL. NOTHING BUT NEW GOODS eapecially urged the clatniners of this Mr, "and Mrs. William Cottrell of • vicinity to be present at this meeting. Fourth street spent Easter with Mrs, Banco of Melroit Social dab. Cottrell's mother, Mrs, Henry Pierce : | Final arrangements are being made of Belford, for tho annual dance to be given Fri- Tho Flinch club will meet Friday day night, April ISth, at the Hotel night at Mrs, A. Hand's on Bay avo- • ( C. W. WRIGHT CO., Martin by the Melrose social club. nue. No meeting was held last Fri-|( j The committee of arrangements con- day night, PETER J. Emil Auferi, who is employed at FRANK T. BLOOM, Manager, of Josepp h T, Hunter, Charles rt Edd H M A Creighton's hotel, ,U able to be back Herbert, Edward Hennosgey, M. At.o work again aftevbeing laid up with 2S fast Front Street (Opp. Globe Hotel.) Red Bank, N, L Teaney Jr., William J. Hunter, P. P.grip, Bedle and C. Mell Johnson, Jr. Those S8 East Main Street. (Next Door to Library.) Freehold, FV, J, on the reception committee are Robert Charles Schroeder expects to open a ; ( UNDERTAKER restaurant in his building on Bay ave- • IT 7 Market Street, Patenon, N. J. Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. Burns, Robert Henneisey, John O'Nail 688 No-work Avenue, Jersey City, N, J. and George McGarry. W. J. Hunter, nue near tho postofflce. ; Charles Herbert and Mark Teaney Mrs, Charles J. Greenfield of Main Office and Store, 883 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. AND • -will have charge of the music, Wif- Shrewgbury avenue is visiting her • I Ham Hunter will act as floorman siste- r in Pennsylvania. | ager and M. A. Tesney will be his as- Meadie Robinson, Jr., who has been ; WATCH US GROW OPEN EVENINGS 1 sistant. This dance is an annual af- laid up for some time with neuralgia, . 1 fair and they have always drawn big is slowly improving. | EMBALMER. i crowds from this vicinity. The ball Miss Elizaoeth Hennessey of Nave- j room this year will be decorated under sink avenue has been laid up for some I {the supervision of Jacob S. Hoffman. time with sickneFfl. i Mrs, William Rlley and family of | Mi*. Hoffman did considerable decor- New York were down at their summer ating at Washington, D, C, during We give and Redeem Surely Coupon*. Store Cloiei Saturday at Nine I'. M. • Monmouth Street, inaugural week. This club was form- homo over 'Easter. erly the MelroBe athletic club, but it Clarence Burdge has been, Buffering was reorganized a short time ago and from a quinsy gore throat but is now Near Maole Avenue, in now known as a social club. The much better, following are the officers for the en- Mark A, Teaney, Jr., of Navesink suing yeari avenue, has been laid up over a week President— Bohert Hennessey, with grip. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Vice president—JI. A. Teaney, Jr. Mrs, Harold Johnson of Bay avenue Trefmurer— William j. Hunter. Hecretnry—Cliailt'H (icrhci't. has been confined to the house with N kneKB, . \ ^ipEWAJm'S STORE BCAUTlFUtl . ftedr* arowiar Tn*t. Henry WtiKt'iibcrger is able to be •IMPOBTBBS- m BRQAD, f/EW^n HAMEY'STREET.'" ' ' Telephone, 254 R«d Bunk. Six membera were initiated in the out again after Ijoing laid up with Patriotic Sons of America lodge last siekncHf?. Wednesday night. The new members Miss Gertrude Miller of Fifth street are Robert Sehmaudor, Raymond has been confinc-d to the house with Flett Thomas Huey, Jr., Charles Bickne.««. Hamburg, Joseph Hunter and Charles A new tclephono booth has been in- Herbert, This lodge is growing fast. stalled in T, H. Lane's store on ilillur j' A gold medal was presented to the FURNITURE street, pant president, Rev, Thomas HUBS, at Samuel Wilson is slowly improving the last meeting. Mr. HUBS has moved after a Kcvere attack of sickneBS. j to Mullica Hill, but he is ntill an active FOR COTTAGES, BUNGALOWS AND member of the lodge, A person is ap- pointed at each meeting of the lodge to take Mr. Huss's place for that meet- The World's Auto Moving Vans. ing, and Mr, HUBS will hold the posi- SUMMER HOTELS tion until his term expires. •oral Window Confidence in This establishment has long been supreme in the furniture trade of this State, in fact, this A special Easter display has been any article intended to relieve is one of America's greatest furniture stores, if not its most notable. And it will continue to shown in Johnson's pharmacy window the sufferings of humanity ia Owing to the large amount of moving on Miller street. The window con- not lightly won. There must have this prestige, tained thirty.gijE young chicks and a It takes many years to build a furniture .business such as this. It takes years of experi- pair of tame white rabbits. The floor be continued proof of value. that we have been handling of late, we were of the window was covered with aod But for three generations, and ence of organization and demonstration. It takes years of browsing 'mongst the furniture from which the chicks and rabbits ate throughout the worlds endur- factories of the country to get into closest touch, to understand the superiorities of the defect* obliged to purchase an Auto Moving Van the grass. The chickens are housed in ing and growing fame and an incubator in one corner of the win- favor have been accorded of the various products of these manufacturers. dow, while the rabbits have a nest of whfeh has just arrived, and are now equip- •traw in another. Th« display has at- It takes years of time to test qualities. tracted quite a bit of attention espec- This store will continue supreme in the furniture business because of our long association ially from the younger children who BEECHAM'S ped to handle moving more quickly and ather in throngs in front of the win- with th«t best producers, and the fact that the finest products, the choicest creations of the most skilled and experienced builders of furniture are confined exclusively to this house in cheaper than by the old time way. Also Mraek in Vm W«U- this section of New Jeney. At last water hat been struck in the PILLS up-to-date Fireproof Storage Warehouse. well at the pumping station which is because they have proved to Thi* store will continue supreme in the furniture business because its stocks, already May drilled by Ambrose Matthew* A be the best corrective and tremendous, will be constantly enlarged and become more varied and be given more space. Thompson of H*d Bewik. The depth preventive of disordered eon- Estimates furnished on request. of the well is «boat 630 feet and work ditionB of Btomacb, Hirer, kid- Right BOW we are arranging to give added space to the display of Furniture on the Fourth ku been «Urt«d on fini«hing it. neys and bowels. The first floor, equaling approximately 25,000 square feet. Rev, Thomaji HUM and family left The great stocks, already immensely satisfying, enabling everyone to find exactly what Saturday tnensiitg for Mullk-s Rill, manent improvement Ml they need, so long as they want substantial and beautiful furniture, will become, if possible, wb«r« Mr. Huai is now rtatiomd. their uystematic toe. A trial Stryker & Stryker. Mr. Ijiriia Reed, th# new minieteT will show why, to all home*, more and more complete, varied and satisfying M the yean go on. There will be no b«#i- feer*, movM in Sutnrday. Mr. R»ed the us© of B€«n*m'B Pi»s tancy, no backward step—always advance, always progress, always betterment. will preach at Nav«»Jnk churth on Sunday morning* add «t Hivfalanda at W« Sell F*urnltur« on the Club F*lmn B^M far UM Irit fix maaiba of th« eottference yenr,. The servk«« wiU Continues IHATS mimm*ttM b* ivritehed atwind tot tto rftheywuf, Joimaon'w bowling- af to HAHNE & CO. it km» im «p«ned tor tht ^aa«i ka night. At prewnt thty mifl b* Broad, New and Halsey Street*, Newark, only on Saturday Blgftta, bot Chit I VANDEttVBER ' " ' will be ehaa^d later itt the It pay« to advertisein Tne BECI«TEB. Mitttttim ,-rr ..-.-' ,'„-. r * THE RED BANK REGISTER Knteriirlae Dry OnoiH i o lliook Co. B)y«rs BU'ndard Manufacttirliig Co. '{£&. OF NEW JERSEY. Bonr,Tnnlk j.,.l.ll,h.is. In. oipoia finllwiiy Oft. i:nleipii»« Ri'iiltj < o ol Perlli Amt>oy, Inter-Sintu Tiadlns Co, NaoowH Bltv«r Klog Mine. <5ulnn-Hol!antlne Advertlntng and Publish* uoiini Ullj rnritu-i'iiiiK iaa LA, RUIS CHAMEROY BROS. M BODY AND FACIAL MASBAO1, „ NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. DELISLE'S Mnnleurhipr, ahamsiuolHf, i«ip T»««tiB»Bl» To Our Friends and Neighbors F»r«cticBl Painters and Famous French Restaurant ImitiiMiiH Mrii.iiiKii, HBOHANIU I You know us. You know wo would not—that we could not SHORE ACRES PROPERTY SOLD LAST WEEK AT Paper Hangers, AT ALLAIRE rhiiiiii m-J. US. CAULK & CAULK, afford to—go back on our word. Nor can you afford to Ignore I01U Samplc.sof Poincstie and Imported Open for the 16th Season SHERIFF'S SALE. OSTK.Ol'ATHHl tbls money-back-tf-nbt-sattsfled offer on this splendid laxative. PaneiM now on hand. D FIRST CLASS FRENCH RESTAU- ! Hl)(.m7. KlMH-r HiilWInfr. Ilma.lMt.. K*J Bank, \V« honeiUy beltove w« Itavs ths •hould hsv« been dinpollod remain ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN, Ti'lephuiie SSH. bent mwvl remedy ovw Wiido—lb* to polwn ths system. It Was Bought by William Rubel of Weehawkcn for $7,500 RANT A LA CARTE I OMUIUM...! of Anmrlsun Hchool (if O«t«op»«» nioit tJii-awnt-taUkn, tuoii par- Work promptly ilono nnl at n iiUituhle iiianoMlly U-tiofirial laiatlyp for trlifil HeadsehM, bUiouxntM,' DWVOIU* Building, for GreenfieW Dairy Company Started Last Week- from tiM mluriett ami danger* wMn| BMM and other tormenting and mirl- priee, Open All the Year pun (Hi M« tornuuu when the bowftia ] Ifum coiuU|Mtit ' fail to set daily M nature intended. Maze Ackcrman Gets PtoniHine PoUoning from MolaMes Candy omrt: AN!) sronmidoM: E.labliihed New York 1860 W* wouldn't any thin If we didn't All this may ht> nvoided, If you wtU Firemen's Recaption Friday Night. East front Street, Sccontl llouso ' UWIBII ami Moiinmuth gtroel*. believe It to be trud, Wet wouldn't accept our advlca. Irdni Hij?l» Street, WM. S, DELISLE I'lioiuj If.M.. HKn DANK, N. J, _^ ri»Sr our re(iu(ntlon by nuking such Tho Shore AITPH propi-rty was sold years old. The fuiu IMI WUH held Hat- Tel, 3Z0R, BED BANK. •tatomnut* did wi not feel aura you at HhtM'ilf'N snle Tuesday ^ttffnoon of urdny morning at liin li.ti' home- and H wold Und thom true. SAM, ! O ' "vETJiHlNAnY HUROEON AND laht wi:ek by i)e]july Sh.-iitr Uaikiilow, thu body WHS buriiil at Kvypuil. 1 Hy vh-liU of PI writ i.f il. In,, to mi- ill Geo, W. Sewing, Our faith U built both on the taste Juit like candy, Th«y srs Tho m-opcrly WUH bought by'William Clmroli Peoiil* Sola Soeiiibls, Vi'i'leii, liiillHll out of Uii- t'ulivt of 1'liHll nd kiiQwIedg* of Hfhit UDXOI! (Merlins •nothing nnd cuy in MIIOO, They Rubel of Weehawken for $7,500, ccr.v nf tliu Htiitu of Ki-w .li'rni'y, will h, Ii.,.,,,, iKmni.U winu-r m"l """«« * tie»tt« »FB mailo of and no obwrvufJon of do nut cymy imping, natiMa, purg- Ahout thi'eft ycatfi nuo the property Thu You Piny for Mo ('iri'lt- uf tht- |'N|'I>MIM1 to «II|I> ill piilillr vi'inlMi1. ui, free- uf uharitP. ing or niMf*iv« looioiww. They Methodist church lit-ld u xoeinblu in Contractor and Builder, pcrii.vin«l en lilt dim with very runny severu tun iu wliieh they was owned by Lafuycitu Roynur, Mr, MoNUAv, Tiii'i TiiiUTV-niisr HAY iifcty. tend to to»o Bfid itrinitiiTO lateiUnRi 1 hsYs proven their merit, Raynur bought it for $1,500 anil sold it thu chui'ch Tuesday night of |a«t week. OI' MAIU'll, I'll!'., lirtwi-iii th" lioufH uf ' RED BANK. N. Jf. ncrvM-«Bd iniuriw, Th*y promptly It WUH wi'H attendi'd. Thu riirk 1 LjjiHi o'clock niiil r.-Dii ii'i-lm'k tut l:tf, I It, L K-liova eoBitiriatiQQ, ud Imp to pfir- to 'AUKUHLUX Ht'lmuth of i'oit Mon- IH ! o'clui'ls). In tin1 iit'tfi'iiooo ui' i-iilil iliiv, ;ii i planning to hold a ^••[•inl>Iu useiy Ti 1 D VKTKItlNAIlY wanenUy ovoroomo It, mouth for f M. the full if liotiiii', I'l'i'chi'lil, 111 tin town- j Try them at Our Risk day night. OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. , rulilif Krvie B -BBhoM MS, xiiili uf Kri'i'UuUt. 11 MI II t \ of Miinliioutli, I fncij. el Siirpwnliiiry Aveniit Telephonett*L IJ they do not nbiin THE RED BANK REGISTER >NG OUR NEIGHBORS. HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT 1 RED BANK, ATX.AWTIC MIQHLAMDS XBWB, HOLMDEL KKWB. Olrt» to VASDEBUPBO SEWS, SOBHB J*O« BAJ.E. MOMWM TO LOAH. jjillllc1 l-.iMkf fur «:llr riic-:i|). Ap- Money to loal n onn flrst fl IHUH UHI nnflI mort- THE RED BANK REGISTER H Cli>-H«>i|v, Mtilittftonn, N, ,t. gB I n quantUlstUal to uniit liorrower, A»A - OaprgTs PooU Broiijrlit His Bride HW»I |ily to the Land »ntl I.uan tompany, 10 JOHN H. COOK. Editor uul Pabti*h«. Suiiflfty HJalit. MOXtT TO O l&ut Front street. Hi u Hank. GEORGEC. HANCE, AMUIMII Editor, A ela>H of N'aiideiiiUitr slnlilseii ie. in fli-nt iieiiit .in! snort gage on improved pruin'i ,,v In BJnia to suit burrower*, AX* WAJTTWU 1 ' Bu>l«tl Maaasari reived Holy f'oiiimuninn on Sunday lit uti.ii litii ANNOUNCEMENT! NEWSFROM FARMINGDALE The exquisite, becom- WALTER H, GROVE'S GROCERY BUSINESS SOLD TO ing, modish JAMES BEARMORE, hat opened a, first-clasii JEWELRY STORE Mr. Grove Will Erect a Buitding Along the Railroad and Will For Grey, Faded, Dry, Life- Spring AT Start A Wholesale Flour and Feed ButincM -Mu« Lulu Lament less and Falling Hair, 33 'Wast Front Street Red Bank, N. J, Wedded Last Saturday to H#nry S. Lippincott of Cleveland, No nen% healthy hair can grow If Millinery VVltl. a. Full ol Ohio Lodge 21 Years Old, rour scalp Is covered with Dandruff, DiAMONPS, WATCHES, CLOCKSJ EWELRY AND Qet ria of it »t oneo with Hmy't Hair James Bfarmnro of Asbury Park ton, has been engaged in practice Health, There la nothing eo reliable, that we are displaying will convince you OPTICAL GOODS, has bought Walter H. (5 rove's grocery touching for several weeks in theao iuro to relievo too itching and Irri- HOWARD WATCHES A SPtXlALTY business. Hearinore will assume Freehold high school, nHinngi'iiii'iit of the store next week. Mr. and Mrs. AIcxHnciur A. Yard tation; to thoroughly elennae tho icalp that your Spring Hat had best come from All Qoodi Sold at a Reasonable Price. Grove will hegin a wholesnlc .and re- and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Kortner of Dandruff. Qet a bottle today, a All Kinds ol Jewelry Repairing. fow aiipllrutlona will remove Dandruff tail (lour and feed business. He in-vimtud Mrs, Yard'8 mother. Mrs. —•roBtoro Hio groy hnlr to Its natural, this establishment, for our styles are in SHAPIRO, tends to erect a building along the Kiiphronia Maxaon, last Friday at J, railroad Hiding1 and eliminate nil ex-l.onp Branch. youthful color and bring back tho vi- Red J. tality, lustre mid beauty to your hnlr, keeping with the best taste and Metropoli- 33 W«t Pront Street, of cartage. Bearmoro has had .Iiimca L. Wallace of Yellow Brook, Hundreds of people writ? UB every dny many yi-nrs experience in the business. who has been seriously sic-k for sev- that Ilny'B Hnir Henlth hna been tho Ho was with Wilkinson, Gad din and eral weeks, will spend tun days with only really Batl|factory nronarntlou tan demands, and arc really exclusive. Co., of Newark several years ami has hishi s niecei , MMrs , FFrankk B . Morriis off that they have eyer usod for Dandruff until recently represented Ualpen Oeenn Grove, and grey hair. Green and Co., of Philadelphia, Harold Tilton, a student in den- We would be delighted if you would tistry at tho University of I'enn.syl- Your druggist will Ruamnteo It. Mlsi lulu laiiioiit n Bride, vania, in spending ten d;tyH with his Free: Sign (IIIR ndv. and tnko It to tho Tin- \\MW of Mr. inul Mrs, Max parent;!. Mi*, ami Mrs, \\.' Bui id Til- followlriR tirur«lets mid Bet n, 50c, lint, accept our invitation to call. I.nmnnt on Wood fern farm wiis theton, tic of Ilny'B Ilsilr nealth mid a 0«e. hiHtie of i\ pretty home wedding last Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Matthews of cakn of Unrflnn. Son p. for nOe,; or fi.OO Miitunlay afternoon, when their Highlands spent Easter with Mrs. botilo of Itav's Hnlr Hnalth anil two daughter. Lulu M, Lamoiit, and Henry 25c, cakoa of llarilna Soay Proo, for $1, i Sprninie Lippincott of Cleveland, Matthcwa's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Hevoe W. Patlerron of West Farms. JASfEB COOPBtt. J»., MRS. H. GOREY, , C)hiii, fti'iv inavritHl, Tin' i-erenitmy Frederick L. Hurley is making ex- Uvas pi'i-fiiriiu-d by lies-. Mr, Loomis (eii«ive improvements!* to all 1 lu« farm 1 nt' WentlU'ld, an uncle of the groom, buildings on tho place which he now 41 Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J. i 'I'lie Itiidi' was given away liy herowns on the Asbury Park nuul. fntlier. MiHK Laniont way attired in ' " 1 1 Tin- concert in tho Presbyterian BASE BALL UNIFORMS VVVVVV \•\^^•^•\^^\•^•\^^\•^•^^^^'^^^^^ a iy Incoming lilut traveling suit [ NEW LAUNCH HULLS : ! huivli lust Thursday night was at- $1.90 to $10, com- hut to mati-li, Ht>r Mster, M " by a very large audience, The For Sale, 26 x 6-3 and 24 x 6, Any make Engine Installed. • Laiiiout of Kli-.-.iibeth, v plete shirt, pants, Bargains in Second-Hand Launches. cap, hose nnd bolt. Marine Railway, Winter Storage, Sundries. Marine Engines Instiled and Repaired, No extra chflrgo for lettering or mon- A Good Strong Broom 10c I w« G. POULSON, :thc comiumy. Immediately after the | The JliHscH Waller, who teach at ograms, LAUNCH BUILDER. FAIrt HAVEN, N. JI. iiiiu'riatre Jlr. and Mrs, Lippim'utt jPoint Pleasant, spent ICastcr with It'« not often you get ouch a BROOM BARGAIN Not more than started oii'their honeymoon. They! their parents, Mr. and Mm. George BEST MATERIALS one to a buyer, and nono sold to danle'rs. I will l>e nlwnt six wcekw traveling! W, Waller of Aidenn. i through the Central and Western Frank Hendrickson of Adclphia, AND FINISH | Ktatt'H. They will continue their trip who bought a large farm near Whites • us far as Nebraska and spend some Grove recently, is building a largo Big discounts on 2 Pounds ROLLED OATS, 'time at Omnha and other cities in other baseball goods. Nebraska. They will live at Cleve- barn on the place, Mrs, John H, Matthew* of East Write for Catalog •4 land, where Mr, Lippincott is enFarmingdal- e has boon sojourning with Sweet Sugar CORN, 5c can frajjed in business. Tho weddiiiK had of flannel samples. 3 been set for June 30th but owing to her daughter, Mrs. Chai-les R, Addi- a change in Mr. Lippincott's business soii, near Hyson, It's free. uminfrenwnts the wedding date was Mrs. B. J. Low of New York has | This will be the cry of the umpire in a few days changed, returned home after spending several COFFEE days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Three favorite Coffeei—each h»v« their own individual flavor*-and _J_onjtliei)ig league grounds, Jiie country ball tossers EiQflffa ColeTitfttos BirtJifltiy, James Howards The 21 sfc anniversary of the in- Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Irons of all three kinds from 5c to 8c below the uiual price atked by ether dealers. 3 have already begun to twirl the sphere and we have stitution of the Golden Eagle here Jamesburg spent'Sunday with Mrs. Cliilds' Santos Coflee 23c Ib, 8 lbs Sl.OO was celebrated in Red Men's hall Irons's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred- | put in a big stock of all sporting articles necessary Tuesday night of last weok. Nearly erick Megill, YOUR FACE \ Golden Peaberry CoBee ,0Sc Ib, a lbs S1.1S 100 members of the castle were pros, Frederick A. Hewitt of Highland CKilds' Special Blend Coffee 27c Ib, S lbs S for the ball player, whether he wants a five-cent ent and considerably over 100 invited farm has as visitors his nephews, 4 guests, An interestinrj program of Frederick and Hewitt Silence of ball or a complete outfit. music and speech making was ren- Brooklyn, 4 Best strictly pure Black Pepper, - 15c Ib dered. The Farmingdale lodge was Miss Marion Deppeler and Miss We have now on display balls of all makes, instituted March 18th, 1892, with 32 Helen Deppeler of Asbury Park spent I ii •4 charter members. The present mem- last Thursday with Bliss Elizabeth w. You know the face—a n d § Half pound cake Ghilds' Cooking Chocolate, 13c bats for boys and teams, catchers', gloves, pitchers' bership in 94, Since it was founded VanNote. tho lodge has received from all | hands and lips—does become 4 -4 gloves, fielders' gloves, masks, breast protectors, Miss Alice Brown of Sprinp Lake sources '$13,876.59. At present the has been spending a week with her 9. rough, inflamed, sore and 5 Curtis Bros, Pure FRUIT JAMS, lOc Jar castle has $2,511.50 invested and the sister, Mrs, Charles Major, Jr.,' near 0 w uniforms and score books. amount in the treasury at tho .end of Ardena, a irritated these windy days, d the year was .$480,83. Oliver W, Parry and Lester Furry, K gi Assorted Cream Chocolates, 13c Ib Special price on baseball goods in lots, at who have been .spendinpr two months Farewell to Supply Pastor. at Orlando, Fla,,~ returned homo last f anWhad relievt will eyo thiu uss ?e to'prevent 3 Rev. Mr. LaRue, who has been Friday. 1 and relieve this ? p Fancy Evaporated PEACHES, 10c ib preaching in the Presbyterian church Leroy Emlay, who teaches the West COLD CREAM. every other Sunday for several Farms public school, spent the Easter months, was given ti farewell party vacation with his parents at Cran- Finest Quality Full Cream CHEESE, 20c Ib by a few friends at the home of JNlr, bury. FACE LOTION. and Mrs, Benjamin H, Todd last Fri- Thomas Kinkead, who has been re- BROAD STREET. Phono No, i. RED BANK, N. J, day night, Mr. LaRue is a student siding some time at West Farms, TOILET POWDER. White Label Tomato Catsup, - 9c bot at Princeton and severs his connec- moved recently to Jamaica, Long Is- Properly seasoned and spiced—none but the finest selected Tomatoes used tion with the church here so that ho land, r (Opposite First National Bank,) may devote his entire time to his We leave the selection to you, I • i —haa that just" right taste,. Frederick C, Havens, editor of the studies preparatory to graduation, Point Pleasant Beacon, wag the nuest but we tell you truthfully g Tl»e evening at the Todd home was |nt William B. Goodenough lost Satur- J enjoyably spent. Among the guests day. that for proper protection KIPPERED HERRING, - 2 cans 25c were Mr. nnd Mrs, J, Arthur Butcher Miss Grace Ketcham of West Farms Breakfast appetizers—very choicest quality Mftconichie Bros, packing. Miss Elizabeth VanNote, Miss Elsie s spending a weok with Mr, and Mra. you will get the best results Wode, Miss Annie Aring, Miss amoa Bearmore of Asbury Park, our by using ict Frances Wainright, Miss Katherine Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Tilton of 2 Cans SIFTED JUNE PEAS, 25c SOCIALIST LYCEUM COURSE Wainright, Mrs. Louis Kuehn, Wil- Long Branch were Sunday visitors CREAM OF ALMONDS, liam D, Lutz and Clarence Lamont ivith Mr. and Mrs, Baird Tilton. Tender Young Peat, Delicious Flavor, iSc Quality. THIRD SPEAKER and William G, Hurtt. Mrs.'Frank Green of Long Branch 25c a Bottle. ShlpplBjf taurel to Hew York. has been spending several days with IAA, \ nr.r.vi: numii Samuel Archer of Wyckoffs Mills Mr, and Mrs, William Bryan, u- rict it dt iii it nil Ui*t\f Hiiinr has a contract with a New York firm Miss Winnie Maxson of New York ChiW Princess Blend Tea hi ,pLiit ixtiiii %rii^ In tin- ism I ill t pent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. SHU'S PHARMACY. iiinw Hunt a', .in niB-inl/nr unrt liLtuu'i for a consignment of laurel every and Mrs, Alexander A, Yard, Halt pound '. iOo 1, i'i nil lire that "he has KPpt In cln>.i" week throughout the year. Many of iMiuiiRh tnurh «Itli thn woiklng pi-njjle Mrs. J, D, Roulston of Brooklyn is J, L. BERGEN & CO., Quarter pound iOc 1 the shrubs shipped by Archer are tu Unn« Hi it a ill-, •.tuiucli pvl-t pending a week with Mrs, Frederick PROPRIETORS, II «oiilJ ,il ii In- lin HIM- ii ui mre that taken up with the roots and afterward Reynolds near Whites Grove. Fine mixed Teas, selected from the delicate top leaves of mountain ,«.|IM I, ,i --pi.lUil lit lllitiloi ,lbllit% transplanted in tubs whore they retain Michael Duggnn has been enlarg- grown plants, superb flavor; it's really a QOe quality, but it's Childt' In ,i unlit ^lniU nf imimnpil ROMUI- their natural color several weeks. ng the piazza on the northerly side 16 Broad Street, Red Bank, mt nts III 1 lllu]iC" \sll"le tin- Smfili-t Thorn la Kl« Bund, way o£ cutting prices. .ui* in ]inlitli.il IIII«II Mi Uluui til- of the American hotel. (iiM-liil 'nun* "in JH lt-llii; 1 ut' nf 111 William E. Patterson of Oak Glen Miss Linn Lafetra of Brooklyn was Telephone 69-J. Ii li'ht til I 11 H t 1H^> ». Wllllll .ll'ilH' \HtHili\ has suffered during the past week he guest of Mr. and Mrs, Grandin in iki* hi i li'ituit KUIIII In inn-. Hi" 3 Cakes Childs' Laundry Soap, 10c •Mill '-llllH til it HI 11HJ liHlIltl% «llt>If from a locust thorn which got into VanNote last Friday, till' Sol i.ill t-. lllM1 cll-\l liljllll |]ii«i 1 tin- his hand while he was working two Mrs. Alexander A, Yard and Miss t mplnvi I -< ll.iM lit • 11 tuiiiil I" !,i mt 1» t weeks ago. At first the injury Slavy Yard were visitors at Asbury til Hull. llllulltliMl-. to till ^UlUllK IMNIIMMfiM«NMtNWM 3 Big boxes Childs'Parlor Matcfces, - 10c ]H njile seemed trivial but a week after the Park last Wednesday, Mrs. John Robinson of Atlantic City Mr l.Iiicu v i i ui« mln i i'l th- fam- accident his hand began to swell and CMl Tjnil i\llt 11.11111111 lull 111 It 111M-tl became inflamed. a visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J 1 Best Frying Tomatoes, j, itpfl tin lull tui'-t m CliU ii;n in 1'ini, jtog Tails on Man. John Wesley Cottroll. HENDR1CKS0N & STOUT, j 2 cans 25c 'I hn irpnit ut th> lnli'-i l ih.ihli i mi litinii Garret Ilulse of West Farms had a Mrs. Joseph Woodfield and dauph- iliitnl.'i til ul i miili inn limn th it li.i er Mayi'a have leturnod from a visit Patternon Building, Jl.it "S r t llli lili il Slli'llh lltiluilll In narrow oHcape from Korious injury Candy Pails, Lard Pails, Cake Boxes, - Sc Each ll ] one day laht weok while helping David at Asbuvy Park. 60 BROAD STREET. limil 1 n\ an htlli mmi th in i Mrs. Margaret Tilion has returned Handy thing* to have about the houie. Lnyton load some heavy timber. Onefrom a fortnight's visit with relatives Her nr fur tlic Km-iiilUt imrly of the lotfs slipped and foil on Hulse's at Prospect Plains, INSURANCE. linVe' boi' iici'iiHiiig. As ii nutiniiiii nr- left nnd foot making a bad bruise, Miss Grace Voorhoes and Miss Iris 2 Packages Threaded Fish, has worked in niiiny sit:itt'--i, BiUtor Buys a Cur, 9c HH wtiitp tivjranl'/.i'i' J*1H' IIII.-I iii'i'uiiii1- Harvey were visitors nt Asbury Park Life, Fire, Accident, tl U'llillK ItKllltK, Arthur Brisbane, editorial writer 'ast Friday, ELLA REEVE HLOOK of the Now York Journal, recently Frederick Adams of West Point Health, Burglary 3 Cans SARDINES, In 611 or mustard, IOc bought a Ford automobile through the Plcnsant visited friends here local ap-uney of Clarence Shafto, week. and Casualty, CLEANED CURRANTS IOc Ib Town Hall, led Bankf Thursday, iarch 27, 8 p. m. [ _ ! Briof ItomB. Mrs."Arthur G, White has returned STRONG COMPANIES Course Tickets 28c. Single Tickets lOc, from a visit with relatives at Cass- 3 Pounds BIQ JUICY PRUNES 2S© I Joseph L. Butcher, who was recent- ville, FINE MUSIC fforrt Wright Piano Co., East Front Street, | ly awarded the contract to build the REPRESENTED. new.KUUe road from Conrow's corner Clinton Burdgo moved from Belmar to ii point on the Anbury Park road this week to his father's farm at Oak Childs' Best Stove Polish, - 3 Boxes for IQe at Austin Hurley's farm, began pre Glen. liniiniiry work last weok. The road Mrs, Clarence Shnfto is slowly im- The most practical and economical form of stove polish, onsy to ap- . will probably be finished before fall, proving after several weeks' sickness. IHENDRICHSON & STOUT.; ply, durable, duatless, odorldfli and above all lasting. ' Lapt Monday night, preceding the Miss Lou COUKO of Manasquan has CORONER. departuri! of Mrs, C, Rollin Smith to been visiting Miss Elizabeth VnnNotf. The Moit Perfect Flavored Corn in the World ii hi'i" home at Florence, a number of Kdward Lippini'ott' has rcturnc,. BIDS WANTED Director and Embalmer. momboiH of tlu> Fiii'tniglitly club gave from a visit to A^iui-y Fnrl{. CHILDS' SWEET BLOSSOM her a surprise at the Methodist par- Jules Bouvicr huti returned from a For Construction of Sewer. Upholstering In All Its Branches. sonage, and while there presented her trip to Cape May, It's 12c Usually IOc Special Now- with a beautiful luvalteV, Sealed bids are requested by the (Formerly with R, T. Smith of Red Bank for 27 ynari,) John R, Allaire is building n garage George W, Heath, who lives near for his car. borough CQunoil of tho borough of Rod Camp Clinlrn and Card Tables lor Hire, Ardena, JH a successful trapper nnd Bank, for the building or placing of a Big Sour Pickles, lie dozen lie occasionally takes u day off nnc sewer with the necessary connec- Office 'Phone 807. goes in pursuit of the wily fox. One tions nnd nppurtonnneos thereto. In Office and Funeral Parlori, 15 Monmoulli Street, Red Bank, N, J. day Inst week while hunting near Horse Radish, in tumbler, while it lasts, - 4c Wyckoffs Mills he succeeded in taking k MESSAGE and along Shrewsbury nvonue ex- a hirge gi-ay fox. tending from the present terminus Mr, and Mrs, George E. Farry, who To Feebk Old People. of the sewer at Westslde avenue in a 12c Can California Sliced Peaches, 10c IT SS YOU recently moved from the farm near southerly direction through said ave- here that Furry sold to his son Oliver As one grows old th« waste of the nuo from Westsido avenue to the bor- Mrs. Housewife whom we want have taken rooms in the house of iystem becomos niora rapid than re- ough limits, a distuneo of about 200 FRESH CAKES, - - - 5c Ib 1 Frederick W. Stanford, until their pair, tho organsAaet more slowly and feet, more or less. •INGER SNAPS, COFFEE CAKES AND NIC-NACS. to try out new house Is finished. less effectually than in youth, tha cir- BREAD, Complete specifications and informa- Miss Oru Brown, who teaches at culation IB poor, the blood thin and for after trying the. light, whole-1 ?fkj .SfGl e EEaf at digestion weak. tion as to work and material will be Pound Can Childs' Baking Powder, - 15c at "Vinel, our delicious cod liver and furnished upon application to Georg* some, delicious product of our; Monday she was bridesmaid nt the iron tonic •without oil, IB the ideal D. Cooper, C. E,, PatteiBon building ovens you will cease that back dV. . off a hschoolmatl e at Pitts ^ Friday and Saturday, March 27, 28 and 29. burgh. Btrongthener and cody-builder fop old Broad street, Red Bank, N. J. breaking, hot toll of baking your folks, for H contains the very ele- Each bid must be accompanied with Miss R»by Lamont, who is fments needed to rebuild wasting tl»- own "Staff of Life." trained nurs* in tho Elizabeth hoa a certified check for pO.OO, which will pitftl, hnsi returned to her duties aftet suei and replace wenhtteBs with serve as a guaranty for the formal strength, VInol also fortiflei the BYB- As pure, as delicious, us it isspending a brief vacntion with hoi execution of the contract outlined in possible to make it. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Max Lamont, tem against colds and thm prevents Maxon Garhart, who ifl taking i pneumonia. the bid,, eourte in civil onginoering nt "the A grandneice of AJexander Hamil- The right reserved by council to DANIEL MCCARTHY, University of Pennsylvania, is spend ton, over eighty ycara of mo, once reject any or all bids. ing the Kaster vacation with his par remarked.: "Vinol is 4 godsend to oil All bids must bo in hands of the CHILDS, unta, Mv. and Mrs. John. W. Gathart. In the Sugar Bowl, Broad Street, Lester Woolley, who recently pooplo. Thnnks to VInol, I havo * borough clerk not later than 6 o'clock. bought a lot on tho Melntyro tract on hoarty appetlto, sleep soundly, feel P. M,,«Mond»y, April 7th, 1013. "YOU KNOW THE PLACE," North Main street, will start a bun- active and well. It is the flnett tonlo HORACE P. COOK, N. J, and itrength-croator 1 fc»TO. evM! galow thm week which he will occupy Acting Mayor, us soon m the house is finished. 62 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Attest? Mi", and Mrs, Edward Burdge hav. Telephone 240-W ml n • i » • i • i- i i , . jvir. andivirs, i/dwnrcl uur If Vinol fails to build «P A. C, HARRISON, feeble old people, and orwts . W«i for iterf *«*«*, Atlaniie Highlands, Key port, Lono Branch and The Registers job printing department is equipped!returneafter spendind to theig or hommontoh a twith Mr, Btrongth, we •mill return roar money Borough Clerk. far th.1,,-ev turnin4-io.uSnnga ou«>«*t, on£f Ui«higUh clas»1««,««s ,,.,:,,iprintinJ g a. i.t reasonabl^ i i e'• Burdge'lifter SlnilidinDH parents1 ,n Mr mftnf. anh dw Mrs. Wil AtbuntPBrk Sioret. rates. And The Registers printers know how to turn it Hani D. Burdgo of Oak Glen, P. 8, Our Saxo Salve •tops HU The fight kind of a harvest can be Store Closet at 6:30 P. M. Except Saturday. Miss Helen Butcher of Ardena, i and beglnB healing at once, reaped by advertising your wants in out student at.the normal school at Trett Jae. Cooper, Jr.. Druggist, Red Bank THE RED BANK REGISTER.—4dv. THIS EBD BANK UIKHHIEH Pngo IS OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! THE NEW PEOPLE On East Front Street, Directly Opposite Giobe .WILL BE OPENED FOR BUSINESS ON SATURDAY NEXT, The undersigned takes pleasure in making this announcement to the inhabitants of Red Bank, surrounding district and the public generally. I also wish at this time to express appreciation for the very generous share of your patronage which you have extended to me during the past two years. I can assure you that it will ever be my aim in business to give the public the best service possible, No expense has been spared that will make the New Market an economical, sanitary and pleasant place to do business in and it pleases me to invite you to inspect it, The modern system of Cooling Chambers, scientifically insulated walls and sanitary, easily cleaned interiors, enameled lined show cases, keeping cut meats free from dust, flies and unnecessary handling. All the latest improvements that go to fitting up a first-class market. The only old thing that goes in the New Market is our Method of Doing Business. Keeping pace with the times. Strictly honest dealing. Courteous attention and service. Reasonable rates. The best of everything and everything the best Prompt deliveries. Again thanking you for past favors, and trusting to merit your continued confidence, --•--— I remain yours respectfully, Opening Date, Saturday, March 29tH, 1913. RUMBOH nwg, Boy Scouto Becelvo Gift of American riag and Parado Bannar. The Oceanic troop of Boy Scouts have been presented with a handsome American flag and parade banner as A, SALE & CO., Kcyport, A, SALZ & CO., Kcyp' rt. well as drums and bugles for the scouts' drum corps of the Oceanic -ON- troop. The Rift Is from a family much : interested in the welfare of the boys of Oceanic. The Oceanic troop took u hike Saturday to Seabright, where they* cooked their dinner on the beach. OPENING DISPLAY! They visited the life Raving station between Seabright and Highland Bench end later spent a few hours in- HpLiitinff the twinlighta, at Highlands. CONTINUED THIS WEEK The. boys walked homo by the way of LuciiHt Point, The troop now numbers twenty uniformed members, A meet- with numerous additional attractions. Our showing at ing will bo hold tomorrow night and Millinery, Women's Drosses, Coats and Suits are conceded arrangements, will be made for a visit ieyporta N. J. to the Humson troop at St. George's to bo far above the ordinary and have received enthusiastic (--"chupel Friday night. and generous commendation?. Complete range of Hand- Clcarea $40 at Daivce. some Silk Costumes, $10 to $25. High clues Tailored Suits, Our Spring Stocks which are by far the finest ever seen in this part of Jersey, The degree team of the Red Men's •lodgo of Oceanic, known aa the Jolly including .Balkar, Bulgarian and leading models, all wool contains bargains equal or better than those advertised by any other house. "We Haymakers, gave a dance In their hail materials and Bilk linings, $18 to $40 values at $14,50 to Monday night, About 200 persons are surrounded by stores that buy in small quantities and have big rents. They were present and about $40 was $29,50, In Men's clothinK we show new stylish Suits, ma- cleared, The hall was decorated with terials and colors; the best that money can buy at $15,00 simply cannot meet our low prices. All Floor Coverings, no matter what kind, eorrtBtftlkH and straw. Music for dancing was_ furnished by Wyman's to $26.00. must meet our rigid standard of quality before it is offered for sale. orchestra. The committee consisted We have just received several carloads of new Furni- of Louis Freitug, Edward Soffing, Carl Clark, Arthur Boyce, Otto and ture, guaranteed absolutely reliable and substantial, and 40 NEW PATTERNS OF INGRAIN CARPETS. NO NEW Jopeph Strohmenger, Daniel Murphy, ! Benjamin Johnson, Augustus Friotag the prices considerably leaa than other stores ask for simi- YORK STORE OFFERS THIS CHOSCE, and David Kinney. The Haymakers lar grades. are planning to hold a dance every month during the spring.. We shall be glad for you to call and inspect same. All wool Ingrains at., 9x12 ft, Axminister 9x12 Bordered Crex Others at 6Sc, 75c Rugs at...... Mrs. Edith Irving fell Monday and 90c 14.98 Rugs...... night coming down stairs from n lodge All kinds in stock, mooting and sprained her anklo. 9x12 Seamless Wil- Brief Itain*. 9x12 Best Rag Rugs, #* ftp ton Rugs, special. . The Enater services ut the Oceanic 3x6 ft. Matting Rugs 'Presbyterian church wore well at- special U.tfO at tended. At the evening service stere- 9x12 Seamless Wil- upticon reproductions of (topping's pictures on the life of Christ were 9x12 all wool Seam- Q Qfl ton Rugs, reg. price *%f\ f\f% 9x12 Imported Jap- shown by Andrew R, Coleman of Red less Brussel Rugs.. .. tf.lfO $28.50,special ... ZU.UU Bank. Rev. A, A, McKay rendered anese Grass Rv /s, ftEf t special Easter sermons at both serv- reg. $10, now . .. Q.UU ices. Members of the Oceanic Boy 85c Rag Rugs, special $1.25 Axminster Car- ScoutB ushered at the evening service, now...... pets now.,.....,.,.., Mrs, Martha Kemp, Mrs, Frank 95c Jos. Wild's & Cook's Benion and Mrs, Benjamin Roberts Linoleum, cut from the will serve refreshments to the Degree Fineit quality Brussel Extra heavy wool Ta- Cft« the roll, special...... of PocahontBB lodge Monday night, Carpet now pestry Brussel, special OUvv April 10th. At this meeting Mr, and Mrs, Harry Kettel, Mrs, Mary Ohlandt, Mrs, George Hall and Mrs. Own make Rag Car- *JI%f% $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, Axminster Rugs, i William Hower will bo initiated. pet, best in the world, wOw extra heavy 27x54, special...... I . The East Oceanic gchool opened FERTILIZER again yesterday for tho first after the measles epidemic. The school had been closed about three weeks. Most For next ieaion'a use we offer {i of the children have recovered and ore the following ' »•{ Note this list of cool, strong and practical rugs and floor coverings carried able to attend school again. There are Btill a few cases in the vicinity, COMPLETE FERTILIZERS ^ ADLEM & CO., in stock and sold at mighty low prices; sun proof matting, grass and fibre rugs, Miss Marguerite Hlntelmann is FOR CASH, •** upending a few days with relatives at ingrain and granite rugs, American and imported CREX in all sizes, rag, hemp, takewood, Miss Sadie Aylward of No, 1 Potato and General Truck >Ji New York is a guest of Miss Hintel- Fertilizer. !^ cottage and ingrain carpets, 150 patterns of fresh importation Japanese and China munn. ,. 4-8-7 par cent, $27.80 per ton, |*J matting. It will be to your interest to inspect our stock and get prices before Miss Lois McKay™'"who attends No. 2 PoUtoand Truck Fertilizer. »•< Pratt'* institute at Brooklyn, is-spend- ptacing your Spring order. ing; her Easter' vacation with her 12-7-7 percent, §22.70 per ten. Q DRY GOODS, parents, Rev. and MM, Arthur A, Mc- No. 8 Corn and Cereajs Fertilizer, >•< Kay. ' 12-e-3 par cant, $20,90 p«r ton. W Another Big Shipment of Wall Paper—Attend Our Miss Emily Peawall, who teaches I flehool at Aebury Park, is spending her CAR LOTS DEUVtRED TO RED BANK Easter vacation with her parents, Mr, Special Wall Paper Sales and Save Enough to Pay for and Mrs. William H. Pearsall. OR NEARBY STATIONS. Put up iaiMflh !»*•». I I Mrs. A. A, MoKay attended the an- For lut tku «w kte «M Sl.OO per ton 32 BROAD STREET. the Hanging* ^ nual banquet of Auburn seminary at s the Savoy, hotel at New York Monday, lo Uie •bo»e prices. 1 Tho ladies aid society of thei Meth- SPECIAL. MIXTURES-An* tmmuU en odist 'churchi will hold a sociable ut •bort Mllea miiod with Aa neat up-to. RED BANK, N. J. THE R, WEST COMPANY, Mrs. J. Dewitt Brewer's Friday night. data mdchlnery. & Mr, and Mrs. William VanBrunt NEW JERSEY, have returned home after spending The Fertilizer Materials I KEYPORT, tho winter nt Newark, V The Degree of Pocahontas will hold Supply Co., its annual ball in Red Men's hall Mon- Offlett K Will St., Naur York. fourteen feet wide with Allunwood, panied with u certified check for |300, day night. Futtoty and W«»1M»I»I BrSa Bmin, BIDS WANTED. Thf youne ion of Samuel VanBrunt AGAIN A FWALINB OF" gravel and to be six inches deep in the am\ to be in the hands* of the clarK of ia, >iek with grip bordering on pneu- Alio Unparttn end timlrrm in pure high center, leveled to two inches at thethe township committee of Shrowibury monia. orails 1'ertUUtf Materials for home milt- The township, committee of Shrews- Holmes Crawford of Highlands ing at tht lawttt piufflt eeM, WILL BE FOUND AT THE MONMOUTH NURSERY outside e Third A»m- ESTABLISHED IStl. wttfc *url«y Inpptr, Th« Hailet flre company celebrated REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS, H« third anniversary with a turkey supper a few nights ago. There were CHOICE COUNTRY ESTATES FOR SALE About sixty present. After the supper The World's Largest Builders of Six-Cylinder Automobiles the evening wag spent in dimcing and OR RENT FurnUhed or UnfurnUhexl, Se»»on or Ye^r pbtying games. 5 H Soraa of t|« but firm* in Monmouth County tot •*!#. Mr. and Mrs. William VanMater Th« «S4 HUDSON A Six spent ft few days recently with their - M* twu %m INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, daughter, Mr«. William P. Stout of * E»it Orange, Hoprwnt th« HOMB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Hits Dora Roberts and MIKS Flor- ence I.. DcNikc were New Ynrk visit- aueta January lit, 1918, 188,408,484.60, or* a. few days ago. Also other leading comptnioa only; Miss Elizabeth S. Ackerson IN visit- , ing MIPS Florence Huyler of Keyport, j Miss Florence Shcrmnn of Rt-tl Bank visited her sister, Mrs, William ALLAIRE & SON, Agency, F. Morrell last week, 1 -•Clarence Sproul of Katonnli, N. Y., Office*: 60 Bro*d Strcol, RED BANK, N, J, is visiting his grartdfsithi'i-, Joseph P. Sproul. The dam-e held in the firehousi! Fri- TotaphoM No, 97. day night was largely attended, An- i other dance will be held next Friday, Grace II. and Daniel Weiguiul arc W« Giv. ^-*/f Gr««n Trading Stampi. Ask For Them | eonfim»d to (he house with IIII-IISIUK. I Mrs, Willinm II, EmmoiiH of Potts- town, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M, VanBrnekle. Paul 0, Bahrcnhurg of Brooklyn spent n few days last week with John SOMERSAULT SALE II. Bahrenfcurg. Mr, and Mrs, Willinm F, Morrcll A Quick Turnover for Cash Make* It Powible nnd family spent the WWIU'IHI with Being Converted T, B, Shermiin of Red H;mk, I Morris VanGi'ison of H'.iMinifirM spent a few days lust week with IIIH grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron j Morris, j f Arthur Sherman of Red Hank vis- •• Laundry Starch ited his sister, Mrs, William F. Mor- i •2* It'll, lust week, ; a Six Britton Manee of New York was the ; truest of Mr. and Mrs. 11, K. Manee a i •t* few days last week. ! Miss Hattie S, Webster is visiting, Ride in a good Six and it instantly be- years. Thousands are in service. Ask her brother, Jessie 0, Webster of As- ' *•• bury Park. •John S, VanMatev, who wns vevy ! comes your choice of a motor car. anyone who mev owned or drove a Six, pick for a few days last week, i« able ! •f# SPECIAL, PRICE THIS WffiK to be around again, I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wood of Bent. : It gives the sensation to the driver what he thinks of it as compared to any ley Manor was entertained a few days \ <& last week by Mr. and Mrs, H, E, i and passenger of ease, safety, comfort, Four. Everyone will say, no other Manee, j IONA SUCCOTASH te Miss Frances K, and Jean V. JI. . Stout of East Orange are guests of \ luxury and stability impossible in any type of car gives the satisfaction and SULTANA CORN their grandparents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Wil- • SPBOIAU-Y PACKBD FOR US limn VanMater. Miss Elsie D. Bahrenburg is visit- other type of car, pleasure in driving and riding that is ex- Reduced thlm 'week to3 25c ing relatives at Brooklyn, , i Mrs, Irving A, Stoney spent ti few '.*•• days last week with friends at Brook-' Sixes have been in use for many perienced with a good Six. lyri. _ __ Peanut Butter, a 1b - lie €• MAELBOBO NEWS. Delicious on Toasted Cracker* Usually 15c Inlerustlnfr Services in Baptist Cliurch on Banter Sunday, The services in the Baptist church ASPARAGUS, a can lOc Easter Sunday were very interesting. «# SpeSial music by the choir added AN INDIVIDUAL CAN greatly to the services. Four candi- dates for Waptism were received last •i* Thursday night and more are to bo re-: 1 ceived soon. Last Friday night the Motorists who know see in It the than you would in the conjectures of a Boy Scouts enjoyed their games on c* Kellogg's S" Flakes a pkg 10c the church lawn as the moon furnished . MAKES BREAKFAST COMPLETE sufficient' light. "Seeking the Welfare > qualities which only Howard E, Coffin hundred laymen. Put equal reliance in of the People" will the topic of Sunday ! •I* morning's sermon. At night the topic these 48 motor experts. will be "The Days of Noah." The and his associates—48 all told—were subject of the young people's meeting will be "Latest Messages from the Best Conero" and the meeting will be led by able to build into it. Their reputation is staked on the "54" Herbert Morris. The social committee •3> of the church is planning for a social, They have not produced a Six by HUDSON. •Creamery BUTTER 40c II) A few nights ago about thirty of Mr. and Mrs, R. H, Strykor'a friends C* Remember, your whole meal can be ipoiled by poor butter—why take Slave them a surprise, it being the merely adding two cylinders to a good That is a sufficient guarantee for most any «h«n«M? W« ie!l one quality—The B«*t-4t'» Simply DelUtoui twentieth anniversary of their wed-; ding, buyers, Sidney Reid, Mrs. Mary Hobnrt, Four. A good Six cant be built that Mrs, Frank Parker and Mrs. E. K. Extra Stamps with Tea and Coffees Whitson have recovered from grip. •» way. HUDSONS dont disappoint. Mrs. William Barkalow of Freehold COFFEES TEAS CO Stamps with visited her sister, Mrs, Bertram •1$ ( %$ Stamps with Quaekenbush, last week, | These 48 specialists, experienced in The '54" HUDSON has electric lights. 1 lb. El Ryod Coffee...,, , ,3Se, 1 lb. Tea 70c. Mrs. Randolph Stryker has been visiting friends at Shrewsbury. 20 Stamps with . h 50 Stamps with Fred Butcher has purchased a new all the details of motor car building, It is electrically self-cranked. The fa- 1 lb. Amboia Coffes 32e. 1 lb. Tea 80c. automobile nnd has sold his Maxwell 15 StampB with 40 Stamps with runabout to Edward Johnson of •2> mous Delco system, patented, is used. Bradevelt, trained in 97 European and American 1 lb. Sultana Coffee, . 30e. 1 lb. Ten SOc. Mrs. Henry I, Schnnck of Holmdel Every motor car luxury is included, visited her mother, Mrs. Selah B, A factories, started out to build a Six with- Wells, last week, ASK FOR MILROSE PRINTS out being hampered by old manufactur- speedometer, clock, top, curtains, rain- Surest Way to | vision windshield, demountable rims, b- ing equipment and old ideals. BUTTERINE, 25db •I* twelve-inch upholstery, etc. Equip- DONT PAY MORE NONE BETTER End Catarrh, i" They had a new conception, the result Go to James Cooper, Jr., and say i ped with a five-passenger Phaeton body "I want a HYOMEI outfit." Take it ; home—pour a few drops of HYOMEI ! of a combined wider knowledge than New New from the bottle into the little hard rub- i at $2,450. ber inhaler—breathe it for five min- ; was perhaps ever before centered upon utes and note the refreshing relief— • At $1,875 you can obtain the HUDSON Laid EGGS Laid breathe it four or five times a tiny for a few days and Catarrh nnd all its i the designing of a motor car. symptoms will gradually disappear. i "87"—designed by the same engineers FRESH SELECTED SUNNYBROOK BRAND Booth's HYOMEI is balsamic niv; ! Whit ar» vow pay- Direct from nearby it contains no opium, cocaine or other j You naturally have more confidence that built the .' '54"—and pointed to as ing tor", absolutely farms harmful drug and is sold on money j FRESH iaas? ETMy Eft guarantaad «b- back plan for Catarrh, Croup, Coltfa ! •Why not try pan? 22c ululcly fratb. A DOZ 27c and Coughs. Complete outfit (in- ! in the diagnosis of a skilled physician the "Four-cylmder masterpiece." A, mom eludes inhaler) $1.00—extra bottles if ! latet* needed, 50 cents at James j Cooper, Jr.'s, and druggists every- ; where. Simple instructions for use in •I* 10--Stamps Free-10 every package—you tian't fail. Just breathe it—no stomach dosing. See the Triangle on Radiator WITH BACH OP THE P*OL,L,O\VIP«Ja OROOBRIES 1 can Sultana Spice 10e 1 pkg Grandmother*! Oats.... 10c 2 cake. A&P Sweet Chocolate 1 ju A&P Smoked Beef 15c each fc Be 1 jar A&P Jam lie EVERETT, N, 1 bottle Bull Head Catsup,,., 10c 1 bow Shaker Suit 10o 1 bottle A&P Cider Vinegar, 10c 1 can Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple N< \\ lot of wan tnttil tno A&P Fancy Head Rice,. 10c IBc f-teel gu.u uitud h.imiuc i fm . Tine 1* athi 1 h'lt tint lot of milk pui! jnd 'luiimi, .it a \u ii pneo. Myul-i' < on i t of .\ il>i 20 Mil Stamps with 7 chs ASP^aundry Soap 25c live o'< 1»A t<_ \ Miii.il lia \tlintit •issoitfd, MojiT-hinc aid fmit lii nut Animal (uukus 10 Lints ,i puum Pig poik 1~l •FTJ I ^i^iiffT^ili*^^.h I um In t i IiiK Co e Mnnls t IIIIIIH Iii |i u Co Pioneer Ore Sampling Co, ^ "'7 Swaying Pino Co. Notice IH hereby felven that the trus- BBUer I'aintp I.-iud Co I iMtiin I nilii nid n ^\uilj Intlir-iti Inl I and lmprm rnient Co, Murili C IIIIII|\ ( niiHliiH tlon Co, 9. W. Wickcnii Co. tee nf flald bankriipt'B el«tat« baa tAMla liayonnn rmindti .md Machine Works. ••ti i n murk C i liidu>strI.'U Stm im' ISattciJ' Co, Pioneer Piihlishlns Co, : 7 application, by petition, for an ordiral- MnriH Sand nnd ( un. retp Block Co. Plticopo Italian Wine Co. Tabor HelghtB Really Co. IOWIHK liiw to sell at public I " Unyileiv IICU'L Co I a ti in HuppK ( o IllllfMbln Co MnirlMin 1 %pm [ Imp.irt SIu.te CO. T»1lt Piibliuhlng Co. FuMum 11 idlm, I n PittHburB 'i'lic-k iiiDl Nail Co. Bale, for cash, the following B«SCh Ilj-vtn Ciiat Tteolly Co. IniiliiiB Con-tun tlon Co Miit-il'on nnd lorUiaw Tent Vlllftge Co, Taurus Improveiucnt Co. property; I IUII I Mnlin I i j Iiuiiiliii I'uiitliiK mid rublishlng Co. Pgh. Auto Delivery Co., Inc. Bell Vnlon Coal and dim Co, *:;*. Monl«!n«ii Limmjij co 1 Taurus Realty Co, Office fixtures and furnishings M <_ I dkl UHlllt 1 llHJlll <• l» j In 't.iii- '\ini Cn Plainfleld Auto-Bus Co. * Belleplaln )ielebt>i I.ind Co ] ( MnirlstdMn Ni«s Publishing Co, Plalnfleld Auto Hnle* Cn. TeleKi-nplintype Co, tnlncd In prctnlfos ot rooms 620*511,,! Benlto Juaiez Mlurn t i> • I duin 1) nllbi it < u Inr 1 j IiisLintaneniiH I'leetiic Water ICcater Man- Mm«r TioiesH Co ot Ter*cy City, Temple Bnlldlng Co. H&x building, Clinton nnd Dkavfir atr*M«t 1 I 1 mm I Im in p iiulnl •'•' < Plensant View Poullry Farm Co. Newark, N. J. a» mor« particularly m*t Tlorgen CounU liulldlnu Co | ftloisc nnd ^fll^h Co Pnciimatic Heel Cushion Co. Tennis Club Realty Co. rortli In snld petition. I I tti i l'uia \% it i I j, IntelbuioiiKli •'miitiui'tlun Co. Morton Uni Ine Motor to Terra Cottn-Conoreto HnlldlnK Co. I In till All Diill i i> Porcela Rndnx Manufacturing Ca, Tuonduy. April Int. 1913. nt 10:30 A. If Hone Co Intti lmmuuli Ri'iii), i Co Mogby Mimufnitiiihifj Co. Portftupcck Reftlty Co, Texas and LOUIBIUIUL OH and Development In hereby designated a* the time and the RldX" Renllv c,i I In tin Appllami M iniir it tmliiK Co. Inten |I,HIKI-IIIIII> (le.u Cu Mows W Ciane Cn Potter Wall Paper Mills, Co. bankruptuy court room. I
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