BANE VOLUME XXXIV. NO. 4. REUBANK, N. J.1, WEDNESDAY* JULY 19, 1911. PAGES 1 TO 8.1

which Is painted on the fence,,appear Tnrros TAILS EABVZBT BOUS. the words; of the fair. A great many of the arti- •Freehold, whon ho was taken to the an eyesore to the people on the Rum- •will be considerably larger than this. cles donated were given to the fire- county seat and placed in the corinty the borough of' Seabright over the Bon road would'thus be removed. struction when these are com- The fair was,successful beyond the ownership of the river end of one of expectations of its most enthusiastic men for the express purpose of being jail. The lawyora eny that there is leted the farm will havo nccommo- sold at auction. A wide range of no, appeal from the justice's decision the streets of Seabright. Allgor Satioris for 25,000 birdB. Dingman, supporters. Practically everything claimed that he had a legal title to Darby & Dlngmnn are the contractors. sold was donated, the cash contribu- articles were disposed of, among them ' and thaa t theo only thing thaat Allgog r tions alone- amounting to $200. The being coffee pots, masks," a can d' o is ico "hove the ease reviewed the property and the borough claimed WOMAN SENT TO ASYLUM The buildings will be of the latest A BIG CHURCH FESTIVAL. that the street waa open to the river. design of poultry houses arid no ex- proceeds of the fair will ho used to pnir of pigB, hags of salt and peanuts, fry a judge of the supreme court. COLT'S NECK PIOBIO lfETTl:i> MOBE help pay off a note of $675. This preserved jellies and fruits, fishing •Bvon .then* tho eupreme court judge The cose was carried through the pense will be spared to meet the ideas reels, pipes and cakes. The auction coiirtB but Allgor was finally beaten mt«. Emu. oooras or BXVSR of the owner. THAN SGOO. debt was caused by the turchase of cuii review the proceedings only/ and npany last caused a lot of fun. Most of the nnd the street Was opened. BTRBBT WEItl All of the buildings will have white new apparatus for the things fetched good prices although . -ennnot d

Prunes 9c,.,...... Three lbofor 25c NOT EXPENSIVE Elagant Quality, But Not th» Largest Sir* 50c, 85c, $1.00 to $1.50 UrgepkgChilds' RolWOat*.... 7c • The rinttt, Fr«thest Oatmaal Packed V The Children's wants in Footwear are never Best Pure Cider Vinegar .. 17c gal overlooked in this Shoe Store. Have ypur |ug filled V THOEWSPAPER SITUATION IN RED BANK. • Our 9c grade Carolina Rice...... 6c lb Child*' Young Ladies' Brooms .*,,, , .,29c each m Charles M. Eogcrs's place at-Im- it the Freehold posto/Iicd. He spent 10cpkgPudding .,,,...... ;;..... '., ;.7c ayEtown. The part of his property ,o,st week getting iwcustomed to the. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.! :ork. 3 Cake* Childs' Naptha Soap .. 10c 'ormerly used as a poultry yard will FORD & MILLER, (Continued from last page.) e converted into a lawn. .nto Skids on Wot Savoniont. Finert Creamery Butter., ...... ,..'.. .'...'. .27c lb Frank J. FiUsimmons, n Rummer 11,800 Olu»il at Benefit Bridge. The deliyeiy auto of Acker, Mer- 11 & Condit company o£ Long Branch THE SHOE MEN. Ono-half lb Be*t Black Pepper 7c resident of Avon, who is an enthu- A luncheon nnd bridge party WBB siastic aviator, feH in Euopus * creek, jiyen at Deal last week by the ikidded on the wet pavement Satur- A 20c quality Pound Cake...... ,...... : ...... 15c lb near 'Kingston, N. Y., last week while iVidowcd mothere' fund ussociutvon.' and one rear wheel was broken Broad Street. Tel. 301. Red Bank. making a flight and was nearly About 200 people attended the affair iff. • • • . Ivins' Spiced Wafer*.,...... 9c drowned. • md §1,900 was cleared. ,w=i._=. Tixo in a Blacksmith Shop. 10c Can Iniectine 7c Cel.brated 86th Birthday. to9l Parlur Oat£o.ff< A • fire occurred in Willis Thomp I The 83d annual outing of the "Joel ion's blacksmith sliop at Manasquan Mrs. Eaton, mother of Mrs. M. H. Large bag Ice Cream Salt.,.,..... 10c Frost of Asbury Park, celebrated her 'arker association of Newark will be ast week. The fire was put out by Three Double Sheet* Sticky Fly Paper .... .,5c 85th birthday Ia8t Wednesdny. A re- ield at Neptune Heights on August ilr. Thompson and Thomas E. Hardy, ception and dance was given at Mrs. Oth. Several Monmouth county Memorial Window. Buy the little one a Toy Broom and make her happy' Frost's hotel in celebration of the oc- Democrats will attend. William H. Barkhorn of Newark; only 9c each casion. ,.- v— • ••••< Studying Mnvio. summer resident of Bradley Beach Oow Killed by Train. Mrs, V. A. Parslow nnd daughter as given a $250 memorial window t A cow owned by James Flynn- of Consuelo are taking a course in har- he Catholic church at Bradley Beach. Long Branch was struck by a train mony, eight reading, conducting, etc., lulUing Cement StaWB. 3 lbs Best Laundry Starch, 1.0c last Wednesday and was dragged at the New England conservatory of Red Bank Park Ralph Clayton of Asbury Park nbout fifty feet. The cow was being music at Boston, Mass. uilding a cement stable with living driven home from the pasture when few Tolepliono Operator. ooms overhead. The building will be Curtice Bros.' PureFruit Jams, 16c jar strubk. Miss Lillie Hulse has been engaged -hree stories high and will cost $9,000. FRONT STREET Ttambl.il Out of Wagon. is operator at the Farmers' telephone Call* Poisoma witn.Ivy. Richard W. Herbert of Wickatunk exchange at Allentown. During the Lilian, the infant daughter o was driving a frisky horse last week rush of the potato peason two opera- Seorge Broomell of Imlaystown, i Childs' Scouring Powder, - - 5c when the reins parted. Sir. Herbert tors will be employed. uffering from ivy poisoning which i A handsome residential Park, located in one of the You are probably paying 10c for another article not so good went over backwards and landed in OooCt Fishing at Barnegat. eceived while playing with the plant. the road on his feet. He was not in- W. E. McDonald, Rev. J. B. Kulp .Uentown Bond Plays at Festival. best sections of Red Bank, a short distance from the jured. ' and William and Edward Gifford of The first engagement of the Allen- A.bury Park Bowleri Win. Bradley Beach went on a fishing trip own cornet band since its reorgan center of. the town. Trolley line passes property. We Deliver In Oceanic, Fair Haven, Naveslnk, The Asbury Park bowling team de- in Barnegat bay last Thursday. They zation was at Emley's Hill this weeli New Monmouth, Headden's Corner and feated the Bradley Beach team in two laught 143 weakfish. where they played at a harvest home. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. Reasonable restrictions. games out of three at Bradley Beach Taont Raoes at.Belmar. White House Openect, last Thursday night. A return match Roscoe NeVman's yacht Jajael won Every lot desirable. 50 ft.xl50 ft. and larger $450 and Mlddletown on Mondays. will be rolled, at Asbury Park Friday wo cups in the Fourth of July races. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and he: night. The boat !B ninotccn feet long and daughters opened the "Little Whiti upwards. aaorliman to Camp, made the ten miles in 1 hour, 55 min House" at Seagirt last Thursday The Asbury Pork military company utcs and 25 seco*rids. rovernor Wilson arrived Saturday. Will build on easy terms to suit purchasers. Childs* Root Beer Extract, 7c bottle will go into camp at Seagirt Satur- Old House Struck by Lightning. v Makes 5 Gallon* day of this week and remain one Icliool Proposition 35cf eated toy "Women. An old house on the Howell farm ai For Maps, Prices and further particulars, apply week. Charges will be preferred The proposal to raise $33,000 to Manasquan was struck by lightnin against members who do not go to the build a new school at Avon was de-Inst week. The chimney of the Sprin camp. feated last week by a vote of 79 toLake schoolhouse was also struck. Fl«bea While HOMO Went Homo. 48. Half tbe voters on the proposi- SKIPPER SARDINES, 15c CAN ion wore Women. Injured In Fall from Bench. Genuine Imported Sardines and in absolutely pure Olive Oil. During William Brewer of Farmingdale Orlo Jenkinson, the ten-yenr-old soi went to Ma'nasquan fishing last weak. Olfl Well Removea. the past two years we sold enormous quantities of this brand and the The old pump known as "Bcersheba of Charles H. Jenkinson of Asbur Property Security Company, While he was luring the denizens P&rk, fell from si bench on the beaci Sardines have been very satisfactory. of the deep his horse went home and Well," located south of the Ocean Grove auditorium, has been removed ast week and dislocated his knee. Brewer had to take the train, back Election Officers Be-Appolnted. home. and a sanitary drinking fountain in- 165 Broadway, Suite 2135, N.w Det.otlva. stalled in its place. Governor Wilson has re-appointei TEA Horso Overcome by, Sent. D. D. Denife and Charles E. Conove If nil tho packages of Childs' Ceylon; Blond Tea wo've Bold were Charles Flay, n retired member of the New York police department, i A horse belonging to I. M. Dudley as member? of the Monmouth count New York City, heaped togother, they would fill every nook and'eornor of the -largest Asbury Park's city detcctive'this sum- of Freehold wus overcome by theboard of registry nnd election. "vessel afloat.' Is'nt this sufficient guarantee that somebody demands mer. He had charge of the detective heat liirt week and fell in the street. Movoil to Ailelplila. squad at the aviation meet lust sum- The horse «s - unutite to work for Jonathan Francis of Ocean GroV' OR TfOUR OWN BROKER. Childs' Ceylon Blend, 10c quarter lb mer. two or three days. has moved his family to Adelphia Pytlllnns Install Oflloeri. Bundny.xol'iool Class entertained. Mr. Frnncis is-1i carpenter and 1 John Havens was installed as chan- Mrs. Wytkoir fltndrickson of Allen- now has two jobs under way. color commander of the Long Brunei Inwn (.'ave :i parfy for the members of Now Postoflce started. Fresh Shredded Cocoanut, 13c lb lodge of Knights of Pythius last Tues- her Sundays .'hool class lnkt Thursday Ground was Jivoken las-t week for _. day night. Edward Burke is vice week. The pai'ty was attended- by new postoilicc at All>. nV.'wn. Jic.>v,v.rd . ' ESTABLISHED 1873. chancellor nrttl Uriah Kr-nnrtt is pre-twelve children. Hunting i.-' putting up th,.. building uu White, Fat Norway Mackerel, 7c, late. . Good Shooting Score. hi lot adjoining his : toi-p. REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGE LOANS. Boy Falls from Horse. Warren liver of LOUR Branch broke Casting Touruauieut. Tony Hyman of Long Branch was fifty target; s-trnipht last Wednesday Tho annual ca.-ting toinnanieut of CHOICE COUNTRY ESTATES FOR SALE I 4 Fish 25c riding horseback last Saturday when afternoon, lie was shooting off a tie the. Belmav'fir-liinK i-\v?> will be held his horse struck a wagon. Hyman de. on July 1th in the mutch for the laturday of this week. Elegant prizes OR RENT, SEASON OR YEAR. .... Billinirs trophy. wa3 thrown to the pavement and was will be av.'arded to winners. !* Some of the best farms in Monmouth County for sale, La France Laundry Tablet badly bruised and cut on the head. Will Movo Orocory Store. Extandiugr C}au Mains. DUiolves Dlrt-Letttnt Work CaugUt SG-Fouua Tuna. John Nnstasia, a Long Branch gxo-_ The Standard ua.-; company is ex- INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. fcryman, will move his store and wil' La France Laundry Tablet is the marvelous now Laundry helper that Frnncis Henderson of Asbury Piirli tending gas main?; en S'lHitii Main was trolling for bluefish ln?t week convert it into two stores. One of Represent the HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOHK, saves half tho labor and all tho worry of washday. street, Mutiiwan. Pijies will be laid when a 25-pound tunu grabbed bit the stores will he. occupied by the Cres- to the lioro/igh limit'. assets January 1st, 1911, $30,178,013.03. Cleanses and whitons faultlessly. Removes all stains and yellow hook. This ia the (list tuna to IKcent meat market. Policoiuaa lian ni|Ouuiittlsm. caught nt Asbury'Park this year. Also other leading companies only. marks duo to uge. Tearing sown Old Building, Ivins Ei'i'iel.'Kon, ;< Long Briiiv.'h No Rubbing Neoenary. Assures perfect results witli tho tlneat tutliernnn nt Asbury Pnrli. A. .Schiller is tearing down the ol. policeman, i.s liiifl up with rheunuitiMii. linens and laceaor with tho general family laundry. Easy to use. Hot Over OOO Lutherans, representing lioanliiiK liini.-e at Lone; Bramh which JIis ankle is nfFe'-ted and he has to life or cold water, Harmless to finest fabrics or dolicato hands. tho churches in New Jersey, New is located on the- lot re:cnlly bought crutches to gvt around. ALLAIRE & SON, 5c All Grocers. York, Pennsylvania, Delaware nnei >y the United States government for Inught £ovon Klnglli.h. Office*: 60 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. J. Maryland will meet ill Asbury Purl; a postoilice ('to. Alhi'i't Kmbley of Long llranch, Telephone No. 07. from August 1st to August 10th. Qlven Iiinen Sliov/or. augiit seven l\ingli.>h and three liliu'k- j> The Most Satisfactory Coffee in America r«ll from Oliorry Tro». About lifty friends of Miss Id;; fish last Friday.morning li.-hinjr from ; Chnrlcs E. Knowlta of Long Brunei! Newman of Ileimar f^nve her a sur- tho old reereatioii pier. prise linen S!IMVLT last weuk, Miss Childs'Special Blend, - - 23c lb fell from a cherry tree la^t woek and New FhlliiLor. Piirlt was tnkfii Ui tlio l.onc Newmnn was away when the sur- hospitap l last week yull'eiin from broke his leg. He fell a few-feet prisers arrived. Joseph Young,nf l,.ong Branch, who li Fine Hair Grower Mr. Knowk'H is seventy years ok has ll;ien working the pllllllhill!: pleurisy. and will bo laid up a long time. rlroiuen'n nnd Auto Pnrntlo. M-veral y, has start•.-(! STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Xrnot at Clioeisqimko sola. 'J'wo new feature.} have been adde in hu-iiu.'F.i for hiin^ ; 'I'he Muimhipiin postolllce hi\H beenAlso Cures any Case of Dandruff This grocery opportunity unquestionably your grontest. Dwell on Whik'hoiul Brown of Choewqvmki lo the carnival i,o he held at [.one. Bold Tv:o T.ots. ! rtisi'niltinueil a.i Mrs. Clindsvick, form- or Money Bade. Al James Ilraneh durimr .\ii|';ust. They lire i er ])o.stniislress, lias Kohl her btoiv what It moanB to you that tlila is tho busicBt grocery hereabouts. Best bus sold a tract of eleven acroa tc 1 (ie.ure !'. Iie-d Ii sulil hvu luiilil- vsluon to bo had anywhoro Is the potent factor that iu bringing us larcer Baldwin Snookn. By this jHive.rmse llreini'ii'ii pai'ad.. ' and nn mitomohili K b'l.-i lit r.iii'l^' husini.',s. Cooper, Jr's. lloral ))anule. mvn. . One wni crowds than you wilt find In most any two grocery stores combined. ThlB Mr, Snooks gets a long frontage or miclit liy l!ri;.>, I! l :i!iil Iliu nthcr Anniinl Beunloii, immenso trade makes necessary onormous stocks. Buying enormous tho road through Clik )r»o lujuctl In nuuaway. by II. ll.Vnnderve,' Thu fifth annual reunion of tlu- Parisian Sn^o will stop itohinj^ stocks gives us groat price concessions, which wlaco us in poaition t*o~ Ilaivd-Wyckoff fumilies will lie held at all) "nil falliiiir linir in two wechH, A horfe. hclnnu'inK to Sir, Ilerkoivib Ofncern tu bo IiutnlU nuoto and give lower pricos than any other atore. Boaidos you goi t Mntnwnn Man Wiili of Tennent i:\u awuy last week ant: Ili^httitown uu rrivvi\'Kduy ot next or money hack. fresher goods, ' William V. Clnrlt of Matawali nn punished the \v:ic;on. The horse rnr "I'll" olli.Yrs l' thi' li!iliiy>lnwii I week. It rofi'cHhca the fienlp, jriv.i.H it a .fe- lil'litful, euMifoiliii); foeliiiK, mul in Mlsa Gertrude Cumpuull of Urooklyr into a bui'licd vviio fence and tore its- j M.-iJtliig1 tCrip to Uuropa. wore married last Wednesday at tin brea'-t open. not sticky or Kiriwy. 111\- .lollll ]{. 'mnrl,, I Stephen Menill of Heiibriuhl left It puts the rndianco of, -sunshiuu In- This Store Will Close Every Night at 6:30 homo of the bride. They will atari VTtdAlni A»»ivev»nvy CtlolrntoiV I lust Wednesihiy for I'iuidpe. Mr. housekeeping nt Brooklyn. Doy f.'nt HI.rout. (o women'M hair, and women who uso Mr. and flli . Klincr Christie o • ,M.|!ill is cliaiillYur Tor II. F. Iluildon. it re^uhiry art! ?uie to have I'uFcina* P. M., Except Wednesday and Saturday. Oow struok by X.lp;]itnliifr. I'rederiel: Huh;.., .- of .luhn ('. KliKlishtown rcli-brated their -Htl tlulitnliifr Hit. Xrea. . tint,' hair. It makeii hall' icriiw pro- IIUIM1 of ]''anniii|'il:i!e, 'Replied on a A cow belonging to Frank Jones n wedding nnniveivnry last week h; LiKhtninit struck a bit; tree in fu.'ii'ly; yet i^ilky and lovely, Freehold was Htruck by lightning Insl fharp In.lie and rc'.'rived a bad cut in taking un luitunmhile tvip through th JUUH'H V'anltraklo'H yard at Matuwan A lar^i. ^eneroiiH Ixittlo of Vnrlnian Week iind killed. The cow wan stand hi.t fool last Friday. . .sliore IOWIIM. last week and luully shattered it. Shftu onIv OOHIH f.i) reiit.s nt Jiuneil Ing ni-nr a wire fence llfty feet froir raillltv OvQL-oum. liy Hssit. t'unper. .II.'H, tlirl with the Auburn DaAiiaeai1 o! Oonl lltiltlliliiB. Injured Hla root. | These Prices Arc. Good Uolil Thursday, July 27 whoro the bolt first struck. Henry I'l'iibuscn of Tennent WM:I hair on every lmtl.li". ,[o.';eph Ilowliin.l, bookkeeper for III William Allen of Onkhiirst was un- Oltllffllt A TllllA, ' oveicdiu.. liy the tient while stncUinK Davis-Smith lumber and coiil coin loading ice liiKt week when a rake rye last week, lie was laid up for Unwind Trcvitt of Anbury I'nrli puny of IJODK ltr:iiit'h, IIIIH iiHuutned th fell on his foot injuring it luully. oir the end of bin thumb hint week ciuiKht a iio-pound tunn while llnhlng two or three (lays. r nuoiHKement ol' the coal depiirtinen Will 11 ny Ilonoli i-ront. while lmint; n KI'IIHH cutter. with n hand lino about three mllcn ol Mlnl.t.r Ov.room. Ity lltitt. shore Innt Tluirndny. Ho WI\H flsliln of thu dim. The Ilelmar council ban voted to Vl\i:(itlon 111 Main.. JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO., IIoun* Hit by I.lKhtnlnjr. Kev. Willimn llullurk of Kueliiih- buy a ulrip of ocenn front about IHI) Jfrn. ('iinrnil Opfitrnmn of KUKIIKII- with u nquld Air blue (lull. town wim overcniiie by the heat Mon- Alfred Hurlew'ii house at cliirwoin feel I..HK nt a .'out of $111,1)01), town l» upending u tluvu-wcpka' viii'n- dny of last week nnd .WIIH lievloinily Np. 213 Wet Front Street, RED BANK, N. J. ruin nt Mun&Upwi Bnld. wad .'.truck by litshtnlinr hint weel MntAwnu Property Mold. tlon In Hit) Muiuu WOIHIK, nick lieverul dny-, The KnnB HiWi>rn farm nonr l\Ianii (die corner of the porch wnii ton A himm' and lot buUmyliiK to the M«w BOKIA of TtftA* Mttn^«t>. Hltll(llii(f n II.IU.D. ARE YOU IN WANT liipun, which c/mtalnn nbnut '£[* nero: nwny and a due: lylnn on thu icroiim Fred (i.Alden and A. I*. Mull hnvu haii lifrn Fold ta Jom-ph Oholctt of HIT ; W. A, Duiilup pntnti) at Alulawnn him of cnrofully and nroporly nonaoncd wan killed. Alilloii It. lleii'lit of M:in;r i|ii!iii him leeii riiUl In H. II. KnnleiiUm. been elcvlvd menihorn of tbo IjOn|)[; |fcii Kvnch, I.. ft Th« new uwnor wil hriiken e.rouud for a him. e oa Mm hard or mift wood lumliorT You'll talio pnnpeHiiloii nost April. Poatoflloe Baotli>ti. Ilraneh board of trad.'. The receipUi at HHI [''reehold pout cellil'l nvi'lllll". Alhert l,aV'lilli'e ban Laying Uonoret< Bln.wHlki. "no /urlhcr" mid |>orhn|M "fara rormar M*slA>nb to W«(l. the eontinct. Thi) .'UKiiejelni'llt of M'lKll I.olli olllcp for Hie yeiir enillliK .IIIIIM Mill' Vninleiveer to I Ipll ry I,. Jliimw, both i A ciin.'ieta nld.wiilk him been hill! womn" If you overlook thin enlnb- Mlmi Alico llnvonii, ilnughtor totalled KIII.IDii.no, with ..xiniiHci ( rittad for Oruelty to Kuril. I'leebiild, linn been niinouneDil, from W. A. (MOKU'H nt.uo at Mntn- llnhnicnt.' Wn nvo ]m>pnretl to mo«t A. U. S. Hiivi'iiH (if I'olnt lMcniianl ?H,ia:i,HI, leavlun n hulaliee . Mlrhacl (juiiliiiaiH) <>f Axluiry I'urk nml Luther Ncwlinll "f llcilu'ley, flail nulldliilf ft lf*w Vorali. wiin to llm riillronil, your roqiiliwrnuitH in tho luinhor WIIH nli.Ml.'el lunl week for driving " Auto Rpa.ii.r Tilltd. foinln, fnrniflvly of Anbury l'ark, wll - F (Siimu.'l Hull of Alli'lpblii IN liuil'lnii' lino ovary bunlnoAs ilny of tho yrftr, X"oiiti(l nil OM TtlrtU. burse \% i111 n note buck, lie win lined Willimn KiiMiler of Allonliniot wan bo married next Jmuiiuy, $5 nnd r.istn. n new niireh on tho K'lii' of hhi hoimo. nml promptitude Is onu of our Trio* rk. tltk'n of polntuon to ()m I'rii'hohl mm on IIK iibell together with tlm Inllinl II hiirni" heh.nirliur lo William Slilwell, Ml'». 1'. \V. Illlllti'r IlIlN piont'lll 1'i'ter Lokomon him nuivod hIIIi* •RICK, LIMI, CIMKNT, PAINTS kot. Tht' prlro dropped from $1 J. I,. L. II I'leeliohl milkman, dropped di'iid In tin" Kreelmlil iiulill.' llhrnry with »• family from A.h'lphlii to Aihury 1"; (il.ll) por liairel, t'lid bonkn lunl iiiiiirii/liic«. AND HARDWAM. Kuli.tltutlnj us AttUr Ottrlw, llm at reel. for tlio numinor. Willliim Mllli-r <>f Ardi-n» him I: Tftktu tu KQIVIUM. Out Tltnnili wuii (lr«» OuUtr. A largo honnory hun boon urectei (\p|u,luted uu nubititutD letter cnrilu Mi-M. Flunk Howliind of Anbuiy I'. II. 1,1 .yd uf Muluwun cut it pi trolley company,' however, has alread; IHEREDBANKRIISJER expressed,,«., uriilingniiW.otp. .curry. S. children to the ecbiolhouse for om NEW 1AW, JOHN H. COOK. Editor ud PublltUcr. fare: but this matter will be decldci OOVEBKOB HAS WOT-rrr GEORGE C. tiANCE/Aubtut'Editor. by the public utilities commission o the etfete, which/has power to maki xo ooaoEtsuoifsaa. .-. BoiliMfS Manner t rates for passengers and freight traf- THOMAS IRVING BROWN. MattMi ^vntaialatr to th« Oommiisloit fic on all rnilroad"~and trolley lines. wiu.Jn »«.tria to Atunfronuu1 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; This commission hns already decided OBn tot the »r«Mnt—»• w t*w"Wia» One year...... - J in several cases that school childre 8ix months can he carried at special rates, and i; In Its Beopa.. . U'hroe months 4 one or two instances has compelle The employers' liability Ian wen JBntered at the postofflce at Kt'cl Bank, special rates :to be charged for schoo into effect July .'1st, but as yet th M^. J., as Booond-class matter. children. It is virtually certain, there commisaibn bTiiJc members, authorized fore/that the school children of Mid by the last legislature to obseive thi WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1.9,11. dletown will be carried to and from workings'of the law has not been Ap- school at a satisfactory fare. pointed. Until Governor -Wilson p. • + * makes these appointments oil matters TOWN TAXIt. pertaining .to.the commission will b Middletown village, Belford village referred to tho attorney general's of- This is the season when Hie com and the ' village of Nnvesink wouli fice. panies hold fairs and festivals to rais each like to have the high school lo Under the liability law all.injuriei A Restric money to meet expenses. One of thi coted in its own to'wn. This is bu to employees must:be reported to the - most successful of these fairs wa natural, teach village can readily find held last week at Little Silver, when reasons for the belief that the newcommission. The report must give more than $400 was cleared. Tin school, should be located there. Thi the name and nationality of "the em foryear round or^Snmraer Homes. Jiremen of Little Silver deserve a lo board of education, composed of mem ployee, the nature of the, injury, and of credit for the pride they take in bers from all parts of the township ariy other information -relating to the including two .large spring' water lakes. !Oo»l«r the upkeep of the department and th from Lincroft to Highlands, and com injury which the commission may re- - residents of-LittUi- Silvei-.-ivhn J1O.JIQ -prising-residents f rcm-each -ot-the-lo- quest. The. law provides that the in lielong to the company tnke a big: in- calities in the township, unanimously fl shall be private and will not be used terest in its affairs. ,n decided on the Leonardo location as bejng the "most ^central and1 the most as evidence in any suit for damages rtfine in ihe-neardFatOTe-imdcahl)^ lots • v *• * * fair in all respects, of all the sites brought against -an employer by tan Just the same it should never suggested. 'Moreover the site, com- injured employee. inow.at^, jnnch lower iprice necessary for firemen to hold fairs in prising a corner plot of two acres of The new law is-wide, in its scope order to meet expenses. The cost of land, is offered free, while the town- and takes in every conceivable kind an exc^ptionaldnvEatment and .will pay handsome profits. running a fire department should be ship paid *$l',000 per acre for schoo' of factory from:the, little gold beating paid from the taxes, and this is the ands at Middletown and $650 per shop employing two or -.three hands A;diBEaiint-i£or'jcash.or lots only proper method of conducting acre for its school lands at Belford. to the big iron foundry with its hun- ents.- fire department. Practically every- dreds of workmen. Law suits '.as the thing sold at firemen's fails is do- resultof injuries to-workmen-Trill in No Taxes for "Ihree Years. Ho nated by persons who live within the A few people who believe .that what a great measure be eliminated by the territory of the fire company. Many was good enough for'their 'fathers liability law." Hereafter.an employee ments. No Assessments. Title Policies Fttee. persons never contribute anything ihould be good enough for the children will be able to recover damages fonan toward fairs, and the expense of main- of today will probably oppose the new injury without bringing suit against Title Guaranteed toyIh e Fidelity Trust Company oiTtowark. taining tlie fire company is borne by school project. A few such men arehis employer. The law fixes a scale of V'.'*vi only a portion of a community,where- found in every locality. iThey h< compensation for the various Injuries jis.1t should be borne by everyone. :heir opposition on various grounds-.; and the employer will be compelled-to * • • jut back of their opposition is the fact' wmply with the rulings of the liability «ay,ppo^opa. There is another feature about fire- :hat they believethattoomuch mone>f commissioncommission. men's fairs that is wrong. The fire- is spent on the schools and they wan, men receive no pay for their services. school projects defeated because the., SEAT They oftteri endanger their lives to save want the school taxes reduced. The defeat of tho project in thia .case other lives and to save property. Fre- TMSholfl -Man ffacoumb» -Ht»r Tnm)x*~ '. queritly they are forced to work at would not reduce'the school Jaxes bu' would make, them higher; for if then, night fighting a fire, and they are Daniel Jones of Freehold died last • OFTF1OE2*S: called out in any kind of weather. It; are not sufficient school accommoda- tions in'any district for.elL-the chil? Tuesday of heat prostration. .Mr, is-not right that these men should be Jones-was.born in Holmdel township Melvin A. Rice, President. forced to solicit money for a fair. So- dren.the state, under She" new'school: liciting money for any purpose is not law, must withhold from, such-a-die j and was the son of the late -Samuel . Andrew Freedman,.l»t Vice President. Harden L. CraWfbnL 1 pleasant, even at its best. Added to trict its share of the state schoo, Jones, ~ lie bought a farm near-Free this unpleasant feature is the work of money, and this money must then ti*5 hold'fifty, years ago which.he operated John H. Cooked Vice Pretident conducting a fair. Firemen often made up by local taxation. Moreover* intil about a year ago, when his son, Harden L. Crawford,3d VkerPreudesit have to lose portions of their work under the new law, if a district doevi D. Howard Jones,, bought it. Mr. days in order to help make a festival not afford sufficient school accommo\ ones hadbeen a n active member of C D.«nliey, Treaiurer. successful. Everything is run at dations, the state officials can .go intre •ho S'Montnoutti grange since its or- MdvinA. Rice. fever heat at a fair. A bargain day , g ganiialion r.ndhe was an elder in the Edgar A. Slote, Secretary. hat district, force the -erection 6j Reformed -church :at Freehold. Be- or holiday rush in a big department ; store is no more trying than acting as school buildings, and compel the s h s widow-he leaves four chil- a clerk at a fair. :rict to pay the blils. rron, Mrs. William ;M. Moreau and "•nk rnd D.'UoworH.Jonoo of.Frso- EDWARD A. COWLEY, General Manager. * * * • The propositions presented by th, holilnnd Mra.' Howard. L.Braddock. of A fire department should be the last oard of education should be voterii toddcrifield. He also ileaves three thing to be run on a charitable basis. hrough. Middletown township, as ,i!3 •rothers, Garret "Jonps of Red Bank, Marbridge BnUding, No. 1338 Each community, where one or more •ule, takes more interest in its schoc: Vebster ToneR rif HormdeTand Samuel fire companies exist, should be taxed iffairs than any other school distrii? 'onoaof Frpfthcld, r.nd one sister, Mrs. Telephone, Mnmjr Hill 4030. for the protection the fire company n the county of Monmouth. Its .nect,, Eliza Ann Schr nek. gives. Most municipalities set aside, ings are^usually very laraely attended? a certain sum for fire purposes each On Friday there should be the great] 'Office* aW*t Red Banfe^N.J., Newark, N. J.-and «Q.thfi,Pn)perty. year, but where there is no paid fire est turnout of -voters that ;has evqj UBS. AUTTIE ZtSSZT HEAD. department, this sum is usually not jeen seen at a • school ^meeting; in ln.^ enough to meet the expenses of the township, for the-matter. is one 6jj HAROLD E. COWLEY, Property Agent, will be at the officepaihe^rop companies. A special tax for fire greater interest than is usually pre| purposes, largo enough to pay all run- sented to the people for their vote. Tlj -• Mrs. Annio Lahpy, wifo of Daniel Telephone, Red Bank 509-J. ning expenses of the fire department, hildren of Middletown township ar;, iOhey of Colt's Ne.k, died lost Thurs- would make fairs unnecessary. More- ay morning from a general .bieak-i over, in that'way the expense of fire mtitled to as good .a chance in life a'. '.cv.n.oi the system. She had bcen:aij protection would be paid by the whole the children of any other part of Moni- tr.alid the .past twenty .yeara. ,Sh community,' and would not Do shoul- mouth county, but the children vher^; •otco five childron, William Lnhcy.o , «Jcred.!>y a few. will hot have an equal chcnSe With Itt J Jolt':; Keck, John Iahey of O?eannor5 hildren of other:districts.TinleES eqilr; nd Mrs. John McDonough, ;Mr";'; o-o-o irovision is made for their edu atior^ "envy ("iross nnd lire. Julia Cross 61 ^he propositions presented by ihf, c The people o[ Middletown are >oard of education should be voted:1, rniler' urp. The funeral was hel\i nearly unanimous in their support hey should be voted by the bigges '\ 'nturdi'y at St. Mary's church Absolute Sense jof Security of the new school building for that rote ever cast at any school meeting 'oil'-. Neck and the burial was a; township. There is some differ- the township, and the vote shouli 'rccJiokl. , ' •• -. ence of opinion as.to the manner of e virtually unanimous. ; In the Bmrchaae xrff a issuing bonds, location of the school .-( ;-|.; t;,-i.-.> - building, and other minor matters to supply your summer clothes needs and we'll ."•' connected with the project. The board Out in Kansas there is a small iowr, iia Scnldent rf tone Branoi mtt'MStf'i of education believes that if all these hich is a model for economy anc( ' B.ckiMU Lufm alear. .: matters arc settled at the coming Mrr. Evelyn Wardell, a lifelon't try to serve you so satisfactorily that your first < Sm liciency in municipal government',- meeting the building can be erected ,he town is Sabetha and it has a pop- •o?idi"it of Long Brnnrh, died las •• The seeker of a piano may come to our ware-rooms, this fall and can be ready for use by lation of 2,500. Like many othe .Vedn.'sc'ay from a romplication •o'j CJill will not be your last. We have the assort- • next January. ountry towns.it depends almost en iseaics. She had EufFered fromsci' choose from a large collection *f proved inBtrtments, and rely for its prosperity on the. farm li-; ' hirimatism the last vpar. Mri.i itnents, the qualities and the prices, which to- • he will find the very heat -of -Pianos and,theJaest uf JPlayer- Should any of the propositions or f the surrounding country, hut b: Van) .11 was the wife of Edgar E\ resolutions on the ticket be voted overnment it differs from othc Vnrri.'ll nnd the daughter of the lat'r Pianos. down or defeated, it will mean a delay iwns of its class. The electric l:gh ohn and Deborah Wolcott of Loni' gether with our particularly fond desire to please • in getting ;it work un the building. lant is the property of the town an , ~lrar;'!i. Two rhildren, Isalplla ant'-' He will find ourterms-the^fairefitand-niost liberal. This will prevent the completion of lays a monthly profit into ihc vowr lyron, survive her. . She wns 57 y ar .' you, make it perfectly possible for "us to do so. • 'In iother iiwords, we are jiefcermincd^ihat'.our patrons the building at tho time anticipated reasury. A steam heating .plant.fo ild .imi hn\ boon a momror of St.: shall .tinjoy an ABSOLUTE SENSE of SECURITY. ;md limy delay the project so much he stores and business places Is a'&< *'.; '^.I'liidirt churc'i several years that the"building will not lie ready for iwncd by the town, the steam .for LIic We are really glad to show goods, whether you Thib means more than Boodinteiiticns. Itrae>nfi:that use until after next year's vacation. t being furnished hy the v;. '' team from the lighting plant. WE, .first of all, must 'possess''., that :senso cf absoiulni se^ The members of the board of educa- come to-buy or just to look. Come! "• i; .curity in buildingtho PIANOS-.TO,BE:SULu. tion have arranged the resolutions to * • • icaj ~.a- ..'i W:i Eld Itttt be voted on according to their best • >Tii tcta Tear. judgement. Ijhould any of them be An ice factory is nttnrhrri in tin s defeated, another election will have to ghting plant and ice is sold to ill- - |i"'in;: lircocp of Long Uran-h iVci.' THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD eople of the .town at a mu h lowe 't the home of h!s son, Ellawort'. be held before work can be begun, r with many Ttuluable improvements. nnd should the re.-olutions be de- .pure than that exacted by the ic.' Irco-e, last V, cdnesday of paralysif. fenti'il nt the second election, it wnuhl list. To reduce the waste to it mini" Mr. Brecce w.^r, HI! ycni'3 o'd.rnd haf? require still other elections, until all mum the salt water .from the id' een active up io three wenVs bofo" actory is, used by an ice cream man, •is death, when he suffered a tligh' ADLEIVS & CO., | TACTORY1HRECTTX) *BUYER the matters arc settled. fncturer in freezing his produ.t:,; tro'n of parplyfis. lie Fuffered i n1 enterprising rhydcian in the towir eccn'd Etro1 n Sunday whih left hir MEANS A LATJGE "SAVING Middletown township at the present as suggested that the town wate" lclplcrn. Hn wi:' a carpenter Ij 32 BROAD STREET. lime has more high school pupils than ipes be connected with the stenn; rrde rnd 1 elcrgcd to the Prearyter- miy other school ili.stiict in Monmouth ipes ro that if the water ever be;' an chur?h rt Barnrf;at. He leaves r -PIANOS EQE ittENT. county except Long Branch, AshUry omes infected it conbe Etorilizcd \vitl-- vldow r.nd tvro renr. I'ark'nnd Ocean Grove. Rod Hank ve ste:>ni. Helpful co-operation i-.\ hns nearly fifty per cent more school found along other lines FO that vh.' Dead Atlat lionj' Slo^tn«BB. children than ' Jliddletown towns-Tiip, town is run on '..he mo."t o:ono.T.i.a. Mathushek & Son Piano Co. but Middletown township lias a much olan pi) : it \v.. i Mrs. Mabel Iluvcns, wife, of Willlani higher pinontage of attendance and • * + 'I. Havens of Soulli Ell eron, diet' its school children remain longer in a:t Tuesday rfter a long E:C'ncsf 5 Broad Street, tRed Bank, N. J. the schools than the school children of This plan nf go\'ci'nmcnt :hould ap-j roni dropiy and Bright's disease Phono 2C7J. Jtcd linnl;. It med to be considered peal to Red L>un'>", inasiniKh as ih' Mrs. Havens v/rs 51 yoars o'd nnd bp- lti' !trid<(n with apoplexy while at worl work of the hoard, of education and an extravagant set of oflrliils, 1 utthe; art Thundav week i'nd d od before We carry about the largest stock under the inlliieiice of the school U adi- are the oiliciuls whom the people voice lid rou'd rca h him. He was 51 years rrs, the attendant of pupils has be-in oIl'L'e. >!d nnd leave; a widow and iive broth- 2£ of lumber in Monmouty County. !! FUBOC come very regular, wilh the result ers i>nd two si;ter.x. He moved to that the Hi'hi'olh'Miscs have become Allrntcwn fiom Patterson about Ji crowded, l.'iuh i tlu- new M-hool hiw When the people of a tovn take it.- year rgo. We get most of our stock by which was |Ki^.-<-d thi--- year, :i elmol ' ulli 'ienl interest and pride in the districts which do not ptovitl ample ' government of the town, then ceo,; Dial cf H*ait nliinso. water. Freight rates arc much linil suitable se accommodations i nomical nnd ellicient government rati' Livery and Carriages. 1 1 ITinry II. Wftrner of Long Drnn h will be deprived of their share of tile l>e expected. The condition * rxistinf 1 i'i(d Monday of hint week from heart slate school money, This would com- in Ihe Kansas town referred •% a ovi cheaper than rail, and hence we can pel all Mich districts to pay the entire could not have been obtained if tin i di.'en.'e. Tho hot weather of tho pnnt Moving Vans wipkn liastemd hiu end. He win' give very low prices. Ilii' ttate money amounts usually to i:ovei ninent of the town and did not1 ">/ yrnni old and Icoveii a widow nnd ! two ;cn'!. J'c wsi n meml-pr of the Automobile much more than half of all money ex- show that interest by vnting for the Lonj; Ilir.n h ledge of Frco Miiscn:i. Our big stock enables us to make pcmlrd for i hools, such a einii>e • right sort of olllcinls." Whul IIIIH kciiir •Would more than lollble the school lax • accolnplishid in the Knn.^m iowli ennj Auction Room and Storage. in those di-tricts. i be accomplished in Itcd Hunk or in' ni«icf oui Ar*. very prompt deliveries. an\' oilier town if Ihe penple ninlu' UJ>' Mrn. (.'nrolno V. Chnllcnilcr ('f 0 their, minds to do it. new feboo Iniililiiu' which is Alimtown died last Wedncndny nf old (Tfiiru Tulk ronliunci mi JI« I will e,,.i-nt crowded con- the widow of lleiijiuuin Clinllendcr. Monmouth Street, TIED BANK, N. J. of Ihe 's, I,,oh-. Kij-.M <>,( the Train IIIU Auto. .••'lie lea\'e-i two dinighleff; and two The Estate of T.S.R.Brown, • litioi brothers. Mrs. Clinlleuder wait an old , Oppoalto R. R, depot. rooms .in tin- in \ liiiilding. or 'two- An milomoliilr (iwnril liy Mr;,. member of the Allentown Methodist thirds of the ., |>; e occupied, will lie Meyer SliiualmrKi'i' nf New Vurl., church. >I>>ICCOK*l'OI»I€<0>>IOI<'C»>>>IO£MfiB>>I*^*>'"«*> IIII '.".' *..*..-..•..-.. V W VV V VVVVV' C),,n,..ll. ILIIroad Sl.llon. ho lo your luivnnUtfi! to pout yourself on tho Donl»o Syitam of Concroto ilii' hii/h in In Imi lilinr. nn,I .Mr i. Anthoiiv .'-hafl,i -\-lnuv IIANCINn. leaul he lint I IV. I: ,1 I,, ltoil Ilnnk. N. 3. Conntructlon. lllll'IAI. AMII I'ANCV IIANCINII Work ill,lid l.y Ihn liny or mm Irani. nil Till: IIAI.I.IIDOM. Nu lull lixi Uriro; nolM tmimall. jr. D. and H. B. J3EJNfISEl 'I'llc ||iirnil,l|jt y ul' IIII.UII'. '••• '.-•' •„"••::,\.:^;: I J,,1,1,Inn mirmlnl Ul at ahnrt notlo. i in ,II > 11, coi .• ;M/\N. ^.! 4(\V filrt'.l f'l>f MrlllHil il;il,i lilt W|l|,|l IHIIIIKI.O f,in,Uh»,l on all klnd« of WATER AND FIREPROOF CONCRETE. 1(01111! Vllt(l|l fclll', Wulllil I,, ,i... I'l,,,, mi) IIANK.N. .1. \; wurk. JIII rttnltor In wlnil |»ti'.i •:••<••>*«•><. .>.;..>^^ O ELJVI i*LiACJE, HE3D BANK, W. J'. ' |;il IO'I llhip Illfi M'liii..! Mii|;lil In- l-i. t WESmrr TMWUD BUTREEIT, NEW YORK. I inn! [>•.: in !• •',, ii'Ui'illr.e in 'i m: t(riit.«Ti:n __l IJ FROM KEANSBURG. < I tl t * t U 4 « < » « • • « « IFOR MILK AT KEANSBURG JS BIGGER THAN THE SUPPLV. Warning Signs PJaced Near the Holei in Bathing G. FELLOWS Qrotmdtr-Conerylilnnd'Anuisement Firm Mny Build An Amuse- SUCCESSOR TO prant Park Here—Hackers.Experiencing a Poor Sca»ori-?Re»i. 4«?tf Getting Roller Chairs on the iBoaittwalk. W'lEIS'S With the scanty supply of milk erty lenenrly 'completed and this walk here seems to bo an increasing de- will connect with the wide pier. The rand and during the past week pier is more than a half mile long and ieansbur? has almost faced a milk with the boardwalk ' the place can lamlne. Many of the boarders and boast of a- -continous boardwalk of ampern receive fresh milk daily by nearly two milcB. CLEARANCE SALE Rochester 'Marsh- ixpreB« from New York and the Oranges. Peter vonDerHyde, tho naw Frank MiHor, who until a short mallows—a good grocer at New Point Comfort, has time f K a milk- onered a milk etation at his storo. men, has given up his milk usiness time. e get$ milk dally from. New York and 1B now bracking from the Keans- aa we'll as from local dealers. burg depot-vtirthe shore. Mr. Miller fry it—Buy the Marah- thinks hacking better than the milk - Slnee-the-drowning--accident- July THallows ar/durllealer's. Fourth the New Point Comfort beach company has put up additional warn- ing signs around the holes in their .The Kenwburg co-operative .asso- lb. box especially beach. "The holes have been staked ciation met-'Friday night. Several -with piling and heavy ropes has been new members joined the organization. READY-TO-WEAR HATS, prepared for toast- Strung around the piles. Bathers? go The new xfflper is doing good work near these places at their own risk, and there is a noticeable improvement $1.95 Instead of $2.95 and $3.50. as they are weir warned by the large along the baach on Sunday. - d(uiger *igns. Daniel Seeley has built a bait and iechester HanhmaDow Co* lieh house for the sale of bait Ion the UNTRIMMED HATS, A. "representative of Thompson ic west side Of New Point Comfort pier. Rochester, N. V. udley, amusement men of Coney Is-, The house Is: built on piling-and is 45c Instead of $1.25 to $2.95. and, was in town a few days ago located near the best fiBhitrg spot looking for a "suitable site for analong the pier. amusement place. It la stated that if 700 Finest Qualities Untrimmed Hats for Women and a 6ultable.,pJaoeican be found the com- Ownoom* tof&ti* X*at. pany will spend several thousand dol- The interuo Jioat lnBt week eauied Children,-' also Children's Ready-to-Wear, in both fine and nis on an amusement park on sim-a number, of Carpenters to xjuitwork. ilar plans to their Coney Island place. A number of carpenters employed.by W. L.. Hart; were overcome by- the rough braids, clearance sale at 45c each. Inrrt webk-was a poor business week heat and they Were laid up several for the haxkmen. Borne of them who days. Anothw H*w Xo»«. veWrTerd'cUwrtr who have toloan on Bond •• iuid been averaging eeven and eight dollars^ day.did not iako in an aver- Charles Carr is building a -new FREE TRIMMING SERVICE age of four dollars a day, which they house en the north side of Oak street. and Mortgage the sum* of $2,000, $1,200 and 1 claim hardly pays them for their time Raymond Trunx has the mason con- Untriramed Hats and Trimmings purchased from us-will be and team. William Willis will btrjr tract." Thelh^tise wiirhe-far-rent. three amounts of $l;5Q0. three .automobile passenger cars for next Beason'aillv«ry business. Mrs. Frank ,R. Sharp, wife of TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE.' Councilman Sharp of Irvington, and Abo tumi in larger amounts. Bwidlati Kurt XolUt Ohftln, her daughter Ethel are visiting' i the new boardwalk tieare com friends here for two weeks. ' MrB. ~ Applications ghren immediate and confidential iletion residents have begun buying Herbert Tichenor and danghter 'Helen WOMEN'S WAISTS •oiler chairo. Saturday several chairs of 'Irvington are also visiting here. attention. ' ero .in operation- on the pier and Misses Mary and Sadie Martha, The most complete assortment from 95c. to $25.00 board walk. The land company may Elizabeth .Anderson, Alice Hotchford hove roller chairs for hire .next sea- and Kathryn and Elizabeth Crocwell each. Special attention is called to our assortment of fine son. ~ of Bergen have been spending several days at Camp . Agent, OarnivU Ofllclalci Fr«ik Wingate, a missionary in $1.25 Waists. meeting was held last Tues Turkey, has been spending some time lay nighihtt att t the New Point Comfort at Place & McCall'9 boarding house. ' Cor. Ea»l Front Street and Wharf Avenue, auditorium to talk over matters per- K. Henry Hoist and. William S. taining to the carnival during the Meyer of Belleville returned home last RED BANK, N. J. week of August 14th, An association week after a week's stay here. KG. FELLOWS was formed to take charge of the Albert A. Liddiard of Brookljrh event with these officers: spent part of last weok visiting K*!'^'*^^^ I President—William A. GolilhauB. friends and relatives here. 37 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J Vice presidents—Otto Gehlhaufl. O. L. Rev. E, 3, Reed of Englishtown, a •Ml—MMMMIM«M»MtfWM*MMMMtOMMM» )lscn, WIHIom More, J. T. Wright. Secretary—W. C. Hunter. •> former pastor here, has been visiting EVERYTHING OF THE BETTER QUALITY. Treasurer—Charles Carr. former acquaintances here. CTIOMIN PRICES; Another meeting was held last Ellsworth Ludlow has been running light and subcommittees were ap- a stage for the Vincent house during Use JB Gas Range lointed. The residents .and mer-the.past week., chants have heen asked to decorate Mrs. CfihjlT--of Brooklyn - has been ' and Save money. luring carnival -week and prizes will spending several days with Mts. Fred , Itjsou .have to. d?pend t»pw a be awarded1 lor'tlio must attractive Sylvester. »»••»•••»••»>»•»••»•••»»»••••••••••»< >••»••••»»•»•»•••••»•••••»»•»•»•»+»•»»»»< coal lire to do your cooking you decorations, Mr. and,MrB. Floyd E. Borden of must either keep tho fire going, Widening ,th« Plor. Rahvay are camping at Keansburg .tbu* wasting-a Jot of ieator tjje beach. Btatt a new firo for every meal. The work of widening.the long pier This means needless worry an well at New Point Comfort ia progress- Captaiti IMvid P. Wilson of Palmer avenue waSa New York visitor last Don'tJDouble as needleBB work and needlaf* ex- ing rapidly."TThe :pier la to be made Don't make it necessary for her pense. '^Ith a Gal Range'you Ihirty feet wider and the work has week.' . "*£ ••;;:;„ -| can hava your flw raady «t a aeon started from the water end--and Mrs. Edward Shapiro and children to s out nto e wor to moment^ -notice. Yen can abso- the gang of laborers will work shore- are visiting Peter Korbs and family.- 1 Your Wife's ° * ^ ^ lutely reralitte the heat to suit ward. "Dho boardwalk along the shore Edward Waitta's 'large stage has yovirneedB, and when the meal le front'of-.the'Mew Point Comfort prop- been retired and repainted. struggle for a living if you are cooked a turn of a valve stops the expense instantly. ' Responsibilities. feken away ^^ for the Gas Rangeseave more than-worry, BPEBDEBS. TBOTTBLE OTSB PKOPEBTT. they nava money. W* will ••llth«m at raduead iMrtrmot Ko*a rortmen to to roroo untranoe to Xri. T«i» mubitf of-Ruclnff Antoa. home and the children is enough. prloat altar luly 15th, and on Ooreys FropiTty nnuMil. Tho board of freeholders adopted a Mrs. Hannah Goroy, who conducts monthly ptymanta. resolution last Wednesday directing a millinery shop on Broad street, Red Protect her by a Prudential Con- the road foremen of the county to Bank, has had considerable trouble take the numbers of all automobiles over the snlc of a house and about T Kt. TENBROECK, driven in excess of the speed limits twenty acres of land near Keyport. tinuous Monthly Income policy. and forward them to the state com- Mrs. Oorcy signed a contract to aell 6O Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. missioner of motor vehicles. A reso- the property to Herman Schlichting WITH THCGA9 COMPANY. Telephone OJ-R. lution was also passed directing that of Jersey City for $5,500. At the time It will provide unfailing support. WWIWUMIIMWUWMIWIMMWItHIHIIIIIMIW the tines and costs imposed upon of the signing of the contract it jvas twelve offenders who are now in theunderstood that a bungalow on the «»•»•>•»••«»•< county jail be remitted arid that they property would be included in the sole < ESTABLISHED ISM TELEPHONE 247-R • ho liberated as they had served -suf- if tho pmvhHser would nnoume a mort- ficient time. The prisoners aro gage of $1,000 held by the Keyport rvTnc2 Thomas Woolley, Joseph Robinson, building loan, but it was not stipu- PRUDENTIAL . William Sullivan, John Dsvwson, John lated in the co|0l*act. . Two other ALEXANDER D. COOLER Daly, Robert Arnold, William Wilkins, mortgages against the property ,7 STRENGTH OF, f John Thomas, James Darling, Martin amounted to .$2,100 .and Mr. Schlicht- ] 'GIBRALTAR-I Real Estate and Insurance Murray, William Williams and ing was to pay off these mortgages Charles Romaine. ' A resolution will and $500 in cash. Xn addition he was bo submitted to Judge Foster for his to give back a mortgage for $1,500. I 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. * provnl. When the time came for him to pay Write for particulars of this policy. 3. E. Davis, the county auditor, tho $500 Mr. Schlichting claimed the Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and asked that he and Charles A. Close, $1,000 mortgage should be deducted. Plate Glau Insurance - • the olerk of tho board, be given some Mrs. Gorey, refused to do -this. aBsistnnco in investigating the county Lust ' week' i, Mr. Schlichting at- offices. Tho finance committed of the tempted to force nn entrance- into the ••«+»*«+t*4«*»4 board was added to the investigation houso but wns repulsed by Mrs. committee. Tho finance committee in Gorcy's father. Mrs, Gorey made a Kemp's Patent Lawn Razoi composed of Robert Thompson, compliant against him and he wns Chnrles E. WyckoiT and John M. Cor- held in $1011 Imil for the grand jury-. The Price of Success lics. Mr. Schlichting has appealed to the Tho semi-anminl report of thecourt of chancery to have tho terms of is tenacity. The "easiest way'' never helped county collector's olllce was ordered the conlrnct aimed out. Funeral Director and Upholsterer published in the Long Branch Press, a^man anywhere except lo roll clown hill. Asbury Pnrk Presa, the Keypqrt Wanta to Tly at Aibnry Pork. (Formerly with R. T. Smith of Red Bank 27 years). U'eclHy, Freehold Transcript und THE J. II. Wonlen of Aabury Park, who A man in the struggle to save develops the W'BANK REGISTER. Bills amounting to $52,837.94 were recently graduated from the Blcriot strength which results in increased earning Office and Funeral Parlors, 11 East Front Street, audited nnd ordered paid. school of aviation nt Paris, is desirous of mnking (lights at Anbury Park. power. The effort benefits him in both BEI.MAB MAW PABOLBD, Mr. Worden is with tho Moiniint com- Hake Your Old Lawn Mower Phone Connection. RED SANK, N, J. pany of nvutlmv. He haa ngrectl to make doily (lights for ono week at ways. laTCAMP CHAIRS AND CARD TABLES. irae Homnouth oorjnty Kqn Tnvox«a Asbury Pnrk for $2,fi00. a New One for $1.00 by Court of Vnrdona. 11. Romeo Slocum, a former ronl No more tinkering wllli files ami emery. CBtnto donlcr nt Bolmnr, wnn pnroleil Takes tlie yla^'e <>l Kli:(r;ictini^. Knur i-utlin^ FIRST MORTGAGE edgca. Use it on :uiy siite. Slij.s in lu-tvvccn Fidelity Trust Company, lust week by tho court of ymrdonn nt tTic <>!I! wmil tiliitiiinar/ knife anil (;is(itiLr, it. Trenton. Slocum wns serving n non- «preaenta the safost form of investment. Invest your surplu ONE WAY OUT(runt of tile screws, no holt* in ttm l4;ide. tnnce of ono year in otata prison for Cm he ni»|ilial by nnvdic in u Ic-vv niiiiull-rt. NEWARK, N. J., t. Ho was Hontcmoml ln^t A Uo.ident of Red Bank Show, (lie U|iuu receipt of $1.00 sent liy mull funds on this claBS of (security through Othcrn from Monmoutli Way. to nny mlilrcss.' Hiniplt insiiuctinns (Imw county who were paroled wero Ernest tn»|inly)iicni with t-acli hlmlr, In nuli-iini; will open an account with you in the Sav- , who WIIH nerving HIX yourn for Only Dili' u'ny tircurc n luicl Imek. t;ivc iKime (if yuur lawn nuivvrr »ml slut! 1 ings Department for any sum from $2 up. ing and ontcrlng; I 'red Konen- liniment nnil plMatcrp mny relieve ' hli nl cut, SEAMAN & SEAMAN AGENCY, wull, win) wan contencud in 11)08 to ueven yniiin for liicnking uml cut it; H. B. KEMP, LONG BRANCH, N. J They won't cure it. Don't wait until " A more convenient time." ffoit Offloaj Building. Telephone 800. Ing, und Kilwnrd I,, I.vWuul, who vvnn Sole Manufacturer ond Dlitributor fiontt'iH'ud irinL Nnvemlier to one your llncknclie nM'i'.riri flcli kldneyn. for llm Slate of New Jer«cy You can never find any belter lime to start for griinil InrriMiy. I Innn'-i Kidney I'illii are fur bad I;inid i'n (icnittiilit vi) lo find huiudhii) orfodt of two IHWIIH of (lie 'uorlety P, 1. GORDON, for tho lirovcnlioii of criiclty to ntil- •MIK ,1m s l.inniiril, 7T, \V. ••"•-••••I OAK JL, FARM. til.. !(•••! Iliiul., K'. .1., xnvir. "iionii'ii $1,(1110. innln. Th«y i\vi> I,. N. Itiihnnntm nnd m tmril In illy rnnilly n tyr. Hiclclnn of IJIIIIT Ilrniicli who HIT Ivl.lii-y fill TELJSPHONE B0O, RED BANK, N. J. 111. VVHllHtl |,1,tlllll,Ml 1 I'llll Plymoutli Red Ash Coal. clinrged with coinnilttln).; an minnult H|..'lll. ' v I ' •, I, I \- III Ihnlr I.IIIIH.-. A • I I.' in r ci ill i>iu'tl mi iirroiliihi in ciYvmi of $1,(100. on Jnrnl) Itonon in nrrniiting Iii in. II l,lli\r Mitiiiilnliu'ii II Kt'i-iit ili'iil or |>lllll» I i 1.1" lim<1< mill liiliui Hint WELL SCUEKNF.D. Sanitary Milk and Cream. vli'M to Hie vnrlod ll" IIM,. Ivldnev I'llhl AutoiuoUlM iii anmihuv. 1 Quality *ml Welttlil t'.iinrmilofil. IT'S ALI, WRONG Iliiullv I ill I . ,\. Mini.ill ilt. "I lln'V inovr.l In In A PEW CHOICE REGISTERED GUEHNSEY BULL CALVES, SOME A toitrlnx cur liolnnKlng tn Iliuold IM-IIH S lliinK llmI' l.ivnil vim mny Iliivu I'l'li'lll n\-rlihu[ lit* Imil in^vl T. ('iTlghtoii of Oi-nl nnil n lil« nulci i. III p ' with Ihiin- FROM ADVANCE REGISTERED DAMS. FOR SALE y r li ili-llvov)' truck owned by My inurliiK i'nr : : T. SHUIT, Supt., P. 0, Addr-i*™, K.'rt HJUIIC, N. .7, Cin»il lie V in i nni'iiiK I" liiu'i' Hie lioin'ilvvulli Ni'W Voil., noli' nirriiln fi>r llm t'niUd lil'lilcd will >'i;;ly i>|rrtiii' nii'lien dm-- Jltiitcn. led Bank SlcaTnSiindry. 0ft! STILES, Doctor of illl' till' (in lllVlll. Tlli> ni'i-liru will 1,1! Town Olli.r ' N..| Vl.H W.i«.u\.j. W I. in ill In iulvi'itl"' IJIIIJ; IIIIIIICI) lni»|. Hciiii'tnlirr tlin rmtiH'—I'ntii 04 Will!* St., «»'• B«nk, N. l< »OUi« Building Room* (87-88. l tnKo ii(> otlier, lluwmil Tlnili>H'« .'iti.f. )!>««d Slr«»l :OMM!SS!ON GOVERNMENT FIRST YEAR, UNDER l

a Red d Two and Ona-hilf Million P*opl* In gttw Commission Oavarnmant Bavad By F. A. Ml 133 Ciilu Under N»w 8yitam. Forth* Iowa City.

Copyright by Amcrlcnn Pi EWADR'S 6T0RE BEAUflFUC datlon, 1911. New cities are adopting toe Galves- Secretary Gel* Botaford of the Com- oo or Oea MolneB plan of government mercial Club of Oes Molnes U autbor- every day. Kt (tils writing 133 have lty for tbe following: 1 wns l)oni with a head of fiery redit lo force. These cities ore located hair. As n ltlil I rcrueinbcr people April 1, 1808, cltj government under lu twenty-seven states and aggregate old plan lacked flMMtOO of enough to looking Rt it tia they wouia at R buru- at least 2,500,000 population. Ihej IJIB burn, ranking nil klnda of itllusiong are aa follows: pay tbe obllgutloui of tbe year pre- to my hair und countless Jokoa, muuy Alabama-Birmingham, Montgomery. ceding. On April 1, 100O, there was u of- thorn very poor mid In bad tnstu California — CorUclcy, Modesto, Monte- bnlnDce lo tbe dry treasury over actu- mill nil nlMuvxlous ti> 0. rey. Oakland,.San Diego, Banta Craa. Ban : al cost of ruunlng-tbc town ID the year When I grow old enough to havrn who HURR'ested port, Dea Mollies, Fort Dodge, Keokuk. man? stock is a superbly cut, pure, my liormlttliif.' tlioni to dye It. On en- [arshnlltown. Sioux Ctty. Kansas—Anthony, Abilene, Coffoyyllle. Just a case of.doing nwny wltb the flawless' stone that will steadily tei'ln'K their shops I wciulil say, "Hair CherryTale. Cnlilnell, Council Grove. increase in value—it's a 'first- cut; m> it tbo close of the first nine months Dnder tbe new plan the police force %' Mechanics' Tools, '$ at government by commission as an- every man had n rod hend, but none was nctaatly "Increased Inud the efll nounced by Charles W. CSrcen, com- so red. n.s mine and the maimger's. dency bettered to the extent tbnt pub- Ours was the same hue exactly'. missioner of finance and revenue. It t '' \ s the result, be Bays, of a strict od- lie gambling, the red light nnd street "You'll bo shoved up ahead of us BEI/PARTICULAR berence to the provision of the com- walking were actually abolished, the all," said the man who had taken mt \ Etc., Etc. I mission Inw that requires a municipal excise Inws strictly enforced, nnd the About What You Eat About What You Pay in charge. cost was a little over $8,000 less tbnn HousehoMjArticIes. '{ "Why so?" I naked. orporatloD to "live wltbln Ita means." during tbe last year under tbe old Particular people always buy'the best meats arid pay the low- Paints and Oils. "You'i'p the only loan here TVIIO biiK it Is pointed out tbnt wben tbu com- plan. est pripes. They always live well—yet economically. ns vet! linlr An tho iitrslderit." missioners took charge In April, 1910, the funds for the entire year prnctl The saving was $1,400 In tho health The Antler Market has the largest following of this particular Tin- words proved true. I wan Jump- department, wltb Increased efficiency. all? had been used In advance, and class, because I am particular to please them. - ed from one crude to another so fast For the first time the city funds In Telephone 208-R. Hint I barely lind time to learu. the [bere was an Indebtedness against My first aim is to get and keep the good wilt of every customer. leurly every fund. bank drew interest of 4 per cent on duties In each. Ami every tiine I time deposits nnd 2 per cent on aver- The money expended by them is a secondary consideration. .< Money Jumped my salary Jumped too. The area of the city under th© new •ule was seventeen square miles, wlille ago daily balances, and from this is cheerfully refunded when dissatisfaction arises—very seldom 'i'lli.s was not all. Mr. Flynn, tin source the city received $9,132.17. .president.mid principal owner, nslted :he area In 1U0!) under the council necessary at the Antler Market. •' . . urisdiction was ten eqnure miles. Tbe Under the new plan the-street clean- me mil' day to come to his house to Ing area wns more tbnn doubled, acid If you are the least bit finical about the grade of meat you eat dinner. I went, of course, and w:nassessed valuation of tbe enlarged for the first time this department has F. V. Introduced to his family. Every -one 'lty made In 1910 on which to collect and the price you pay—I will be particularly pleased to see you. r flushed ami denned alleys, and there of his children had red hair of various axes for 1011 espenaes Is $. >S,8OO,O0O s!i;'.(!( ^. his ohli'-U (laughter, Kinilv. salnst nn assessed valuation of $71,- has been no Increase in expenditures EVERY SATURDAY A VERY EXTRA SPECIAL SALE IS h:ul veritiiblo Titian lucks. For th.0OO.0U' 0 made in 10U9 for 1910 ex-on .this ncconnt llrst tli'ii' In- my life I feU cany in penses of tho city before tho osten Uniform paving, oldewnlU and other A FEATURE OF MY MARKET. V social company. For the first time not slou of its limits, und tbe rate of tax specifications have been adopted. n i.iTson ubout me looked at. my he.-id ntlou lu the- larger city tor all pur The tai levy has Deen reduced 3 Connoisseurs pronounce it mui-li loss referred to it. Miss Emily poses Is tbe same under tbo 1010 lovy mills In tbe face of this. a perfect whiskey. I'lynn w.is very pniclons to me 11111! na under that of 1000. was tin: Hist young womaif who ha-:l "When louimioaion government be- F. V.1B. is ideal either as ever tliu:« treated me si>. I was happy 11 n the acquisition of new territory ONE CIHY'S REDEMPTION. a meal-time beverage, or an 11:1 n i-laiii nt high tide. After dinner bad seriously depleted tho treasury,'' ANTLER MARKET, Capital of Iowa Happy Under Naw ajrwenhle stimu- i-iH' led ioi' into n si'iiiirnti' parlor, and Mr. Green said. "There wns an Indebt- 1 spent the hours there chatting with edness agnlnst every fund. This baa ' Form of Government. lant for any oc- In r. They were tliu^l far the happiest been paid, except n o mn 11 amount lu Des Mnlnes Is nnvlgatlng uiidor tho 10 MONMOUTH STREET. RED BANK, N. J. casion. hours of my life. I left her with tbe lighting fund, and tbe commis- commission form Of government, v.iMly heating heiirt.' sioners have managed to get along whereby five men are In complete con- 5^"PROMPT DELIVERIES. Telephone 324. without drawing in advnnce ou antic- trol of the affairs of the town. Ouo At Alt Fit-Ht-ClMi' To PIH1,I' n lnu^ stin-y short, M ipated revenues, • us was tbe cnatom of tho five acts as innyor. Tbe other Hum. I'lynn cncounigt'd me and 1 euci'lirng for yenra nnder the old council rule." four do the chores. If tho citizens Mi^s I'lyan, One day sbo toM me wish to do something special they can inlirht. go t>> her fnther nnd ask for employ tbo lultlntlvu ntid secure It by her. 1 t'.ld !=» anil was iieceiitei for Eliminate* the Bois. Specify F.V.B. referendum vole. If the commission s.ui-ln-1;! w with great gusto. " I ciinu' to thU i-uuntr> ceive the highest number of votes get 1 put on n nonpnrtlsnn baRls, with a froi: Iri'hiiiil without a rent Mini the nominations, and the five of these great Increase In elbclnncy. Certain It woii'.ed nt any J«h 1 could pit In u receiving thu highest vote nt tbo elec- MORE HOOVER DIGGERS Is Hint under the commission plan groat city. One day I was arrested tion get tbo Jobs. Thero aro nownnls, ciindUlnloR have repeatedly been elect- The vahie of pure accused of stealing from a Jew. Hi no precincts, no political parties In- I have sold this year more Hoover Potato Diggers than ever before in one year. My third car- ed without tho help of political ma- had told llu- t'ollee that it red headeil volved. All lines and limits ore uhol- drugs and the nec- chines, while tbo voters are cnatluB load was received last week and a good many of them have already been sold. Irishman lind robbed him. I wns stood lshed. The economic results bovo their ballots without relying upon the in lini' ^vltll Isevend otlier men, IHH been excellent, but to the observer the These diggers are tho Genuine Hoover Potato Diggers and are received direct from the Factory essary experience guidance of the machines cither. tills Jew plowed mo out ns tile nun: chief vnluu of tho scbemo rests In Its of the Hoover Manufacturing Company at Avery, Ohio. . in compounding. whn had robbl'd him. I was tried, and tondency to nrouso and Interest tho They are the latest models of their diggers and they have all the new improvements, which given the evldeiu'C was strong against me Mattes the City Beautiful. citizen, for, nfter nil, It Is tho vofor The value nf [ mi'ilieine1] lie;: 1 was nbout to lie convicted when a them many advantages over the old styles,,. 1 Under the commission administra- who needs reform much more than equally hi'tv/eeii tlio purity and red heiuleil man strolled in among tin tion In the city of Dcs Hollies tho tbo politician. lib] apathy, ImlKTer- The Potato Digging season will soon be at its height. If you want n digger you had best secure puwcr of the driiKS and Hit' iipcclatiirs. My attorney, following i worlt on 11 street grading Job vrnncoin- enco nnd neglect aro tho bflRle causes it now. It is not likely that my orders will be sufficient to warrant me in ordering another carload method uml munnov of their t'oiii- riucgi'stlot'. plveii by the iiiun's roc' pletril with a flaring of 17 to 20 cents of bad government wherever It cilsts. r hiiir, culled for lilin and placed bin this season, and the way to be sure of getting a digger is to order it now. p»uii(lin(, . _T[»' drugs w nlTer a yard on thu old contract. Tho pnyIn Des Molnes tho Relief Is that tho beside me. Then liu Ment fur the .lew of the day laborers for tho city lias government 1.1 brought closor to tbo I have sold these diggers for years and have yet to find the first-manwh o is dissatisfied with tha ^inre'striotly ofTli7rhfglic'Bt~iiT!HT; and when lie came Into court aslici' boon rained from ?2 to ?"J.i5 and that puoplu tbnn by anything ever tried machine. 0 Our training, exporienro ;uul lilin which (if the two lind robbed him. for tennis from !f0 to $1 and then [Y tyquipincnl aM.'iurt'^tliatJall niCM)i- Hie Jen- couldn't tell, lie had iilmplj boforo nnd that tba popular will to MM), and tbe eldorly, lens nctlvo comes pretty unar being honestly If anything happens to your digger remember that I keep always on hand an immense stock or Y t chic*;i will he cemptnimU^l rij^lit. li'ijiitltled me bis'iiuse the limn win men, the old pensioners. Instead of 1 obeyed. Tho mayor IS paid $3,600 a extras and can duplicate any part of any Hoover Potato Digger the firm has ever marketed, without YA Hrinf; nil 'your IiTcsciiptiTimT" had robbed him had a roil head. Tin being scattered, eneb to a gnng whero Jury nrtjuUVd. imi nt oner. year, and tho four otbors rocclvo ?3.- sending to the factory for it. That saves you time, trouble and money in caso of any breakage here; to be 1'dU'd. bo could bold buck ihn younger men, 000 each. v " 'Cod bless red headed men!' I ex linvo been organized Into a liyb.K other mishap. Juat na Indianapolis pcoplo nsk rlaliued. Trom thli day they HIT Hijmidron for grnillng work. In (lit atrniiKcrs, "Ilnvo you seen the moirn- /illlllllVI) my l!'«'i'i frli'iids.' mutter of public Improvement n now rnontr Dea Motnce folks say, "Wlmt "Ami 11 hiiH aiwiiyH been my w city hnll Is ncttinlly under wny. Tho do you think of our commission gov- J. L. UI'.Rr.EN & CO., to liavcii red beaded imnln law inn' biifilneui center of tbo city bus h«en Ini'Kcly repaved, nnd thoru bun been ernment?*' They nro ecstatic nbout " I'ltOI'lllF.TOHS, be the progenitor of goucnitlonti o CHARLES P. CONOVER, red headed de.Hcendntiln." uniirovuiniint nt tbo rlvor front. It Departing visitors nro glvou cople* If. Ilroad Htrwt, IUHI 1 of tho plnn as souvenirs. HOLMDEL,, NEW JERSEY. Our rirat ttontj. T<'l«-plinno 110. TELEPHONE 72-F-6. Tho flrit United Rtntfi moniij wm uind* In 178(1, but limlnad of bearing tho fares of londhiK (101011111011 It Itor* Geo. W. Sewing, nn\f the fnco of Ubortji. Homo fuw Heavy Weight Wire fencing. ^ Thos.1 Peats S Son, roliw woro BtompiHl with (ho fnco ot • Urar* «ntl r.inii> STILL ON DEX?K. WnnhliiKton nnd urn highly vnhuxl by >>«Rt)liti-tfV-(lit« felling mftt«rUU for making I am itill doing buslneM at my Front street •tore, and Contractor and Builder, collocUim. Tho Iltiit colnn utruclc by Mason Contractors and Builders. m:n DANK. N. J. the Dulled dlnUm mint worodoimi half wire, iwmllrr mi<| Uwn tmntilng, *UM| K Imvfl made arrnngementt to supply my customer* with liny, illinrn In 170% Tho lirirt lliiltyd HUttnii H, attC, grain, feed or coal the same a* heretofore despite my fire 1II111011 woro Rtmck lu Itnncu from old ntlr* Jolt Ukmn, UntwUng !».. furnUl,ln« Ornamental and Tiling Office In S.cond N.tlon.l Dank llulldlng. •Urer fmulb/ plats funJlihud b? Wiiob- lost on Monday night. My patrons, can be assured that Uall.oil m Kl.lrtM a Specialty. Itouin 18. Iniitou ond witro known an "Mnrtlin they will receive the same treatment and the same quality WinhiiiRton Pinion" from tl.a fact ttini CHAS. C. CONOVER, of goods that have characteriied my business in the past III* Ubcrljr hud via* ndnpltil to (hut EatlmatM CnMtfuUy Oltaa. fabblns ol All Kinds. of Iho iirmiatnt'i vtitm^' N«wm«it Spring* Avonn*, mo BANK, H.'l FRED D. WIKOFF. Red Bank, N. J. IT ataafc •!.. H*a •«*, M< I. |«tlm«lM Ohaariully rurnl«h*d. It pay* to ndvartlao In Til* KtuiBTK I'hono 12II-M. ,ARTHUJl'.C. 8WI.FT,-1 •'. will Uelp"to fccej> It clcani Beiuuif otl Special mtlzt **' CIVIIi ENGIKEER AND SUnVBKOB. Btmd and Monmoatta il»«M> tUe old stock .before, it becomes fcotjlo Hay's Phono 183.L."I«&lSlorou{,i> of Itumsoii ntt fullow-s; of city or country, In tho largest padded Gas administered, stand for sovaraj duys. Heatbofore I. ThaL*tli«j ordinance rt;latinK tu 11-vnna in Red BanTc. Before you have SO BROAD STREET. RED BANK, N. J. niM'U, umir.uvcd Ausimt 17, 1 !>07, hi! your nnxt movlnpr done, -write, Bend or iliiy and apply hdt.. FIO. xxyirrTBAP_jj&siJN J in.inl.fi! IJ.V uiMliiK. a now suction to !).• noun IIK .Suction , which slmll rtidl call for the only reliable furniture mover C. HURLEY, UNDERTAKER In town, and Ket my prices on your next • SURVEYOSURVEYORR AANND CONVEYANCERNVEYANCER. Importance of Pure "Water. < follows: A SURVYOR agreeable odor. The bead swells, tho Job. All kinds of heavy or light truck- 1!ED BANK, N, 3. "Soettou Tho llcfiwc fee Tor ,nuto- 116 Drl3so AvonuoA . 1! B N Ono liuportunt means of keeping eyes often Ming swollun entirely shut loblU' trucks of Ifi-horHo jjovvor and ing done at short notice. Call or oddrefls WiWithh GGeorg eC Cooper for fifteenf ynars. fowls healthy and ono that Is often An affected Bird,may llvo for n long mltr Khali \,t> 51, iiiitl <:lmu(Tetir, otlicr J. T. EGAN, AND neglected Is giving them a constant time nnd sometimes even net well, lint urn vuvnevM, $1 e:ic':i; and the )K:fn«o fee R. B. F. KING, >r niilTpmo!)it(.> trucks upwavilH r"sli:ill lie ?0, and cliaitltbur; Residence pbons 124-J. Office phono 20&-J. DENTIST. do not require water In ai) largo quan- treatment consists In Killing the ai III.T thiin mvmi-K, $1. ~2O MONMOUTH STREET. LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY,,' 'J. Any jHMHiin violating tlio furpxuintf fiorscs boarded winter and summer ahd treatad tities as other nulinala It Is often fectefl birds aud removing the cause 1 EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH idlliaino ^lialJ, nn conviction iM'fou tlu> HA1LU0AD. freo of charge. Exposure to cold ami dninpnoss I myor. !»•> iiiinlHlii'it liy .,i lino of $io, orN thought ttint they can get along with- TiinaTablo In effect June 25th, 1011, among .tho chief cnuney. A dry, warm iHMlsonnif-nt in tlie borouyh Jull for tin- ILLIAM II. FOSTER, out any except what they get lu pud- '.•rloil.iit tinv<.. UIIJ.S. . , Otatlonn In New Turk:- Cunttal R. K. o( Now W REAL ESTATE, INSUKANCE aicsln HiebnWaid. Xhuy itvlH Ol'IUIt liou&o, especially 0110 with a cuiiitln Jeraoy, foot Liberty Street and West 23d Street; S. U Cooper, C E. IN CHANCEBV Or NEW JEBSEY. (Elizabeth only). 7 0!) (Elizabeth only) 7 12 Postoffice Building, RED BANK. N. ».' Near Maple Avenue, and poultry raising for profit become:! the fowls -from'.catching cold hi severe :> C(!uruo C Tllyou, Mrs. C.poruti I:. Til- (Perth Amboy out/) 1 S3 (Elnnhotli only), 8 02. .Impossible on that account. weather. • yem, hiH'x^iff. (Jarrlo C; di:Gulimlo anj 9 20. 9 46, 11 45 a. m,: 12 00 noon. 1 21 (Elizabeth EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., Jliu-y I1. Hani. only). 1 4C. 2 CO, 3 69 (Klizuboth only), i SO. 4 30 G CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Water put out In open troughs soon l-lto and Mites. liy vlvtim ol' an onlor of tho court of 4 47 (Elizabeth only), i 54 (Elizabeth only), 0 02 Boom 7, Patterson Building, Broad Street. becomes .warm nnd dirty, and If thcro hiinci'iy of Xi'\v .lorsoy, inailp on the (Eliznboth only), 7 28 (Elizahoth only), 7 3a Tho most troublesome parasites ot 812 (SatunlayBonly), 928,957 (Elizabeth only), RED BANK. N. J, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. should 'happen to bo u contagious dis- iy of thi! ilato hereof. In ii canfin whi'i-o- poultry nre lice tnul mites.. Theso i lU'k'Ina A. ik-Oullinla IK complainant,' 10 6C (Elizabeth Saturday only) p. m. Sundays, ease In the Hock It will be rapidly 7 Ca.940,114B (Elizabethonly)a.m..m.;; 445 (Eliza- ACOB C. SHUTTS, <• pests arc very dlfforont In their habits. ml yon ami othci-H nro (lffr-nil.-ints, you beth only), 6 03 EHrabeth only)only,, 7 10 (Eliz(Elizaa- Byroad through tho water. A. common re rciitih-i-d 'to nopc-nr, pk-iid. anKwor or» ly), J AUCTIONEER. Tua Hco remain oh the bird'all tliu lemur lo the bill of Hiliil L-oniplainanl. on beth only)l), 8 '10 (Elizabet(Elibthh only)ly)l),, 8 45 (Eliza(Eli - hog waterer attached to a bafrcl on beth only), 9(03 (Perth Amboy only).98l) 5 (Eli Special attention given to Bales of farm etodtt Telephone, 254 Red Bank. time, eating .tho feathers and Blcln. bcfuri! the sUtli day of Hopti-mluT hetth onlynly) )053 53. 957 (Elizabeth only) p. m. farm implements and other personal property. . tho shady Bldo O£ the poultry houso 13 They are notilusunlly present-In largo icxt, m tin: BUM bill will be Ink™ us 'or NNewark k annaa NYNowYwkk. 0 K, G 85 (No(Nw Ycik P. O, Address, Wl Eroad street. Bed Bank. ono of tho host wuy» of supplying wa- iift-isaL'd atfnln.st ymi. Mondays only). 6 41, 6 55. 7 09, 7 12 (Now York Telcphono 2C4. enough numbers to do any consider- Tlie Hiild bill IK liled to foreclose a only), 725 (New York only),7 40,759 (bWork ter. If filled,once a week or so-no ablo damage, except to sitting hem) iort^nKO givon by Carrie C. ileGalindo only),802, 8 25.8 !0 (New York only), 8 43,9|>0. TTENRY OSTENDORFP. further attention Is needed. A Jug o Charles A.,Willis, dated March twen- 9 46,10 4, Strykcr. administrator of 10 00. Jl SO a. m.: 12 40 (Saturdays only). 1 20. B OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Have you looked over the Campbell Kids, they are here. io often the sole food Is frequently olm D. Uaunt. deceased, by order of tho (Saturdays only), 1 30. 3 SO. 3 40, 4 45, 6 00, 6 30, 2 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N, I.' however. Lieu frequently make thel .urroKnLn of tlie county of -Monmnutli. 5 SS.6S0. 900p. m.. 1201, (midnluht). Sundays, 'Phone 1B4. the eauso of .dlBestfvo and other trou- way from tho ben to tho chicks a lereby Kivea notice to tlio creditors nf - 3 30. 8 45. 9 15. 10 00a. m.: 2SO. 400. 8S0 p. m.; Magazines and Newspapers. Delivered. bles. A variety of foods Judiciously he Hiiid deceaHed to biinj; in their debts, , B. It. of N. J.. foot of Wcet 23d street. 8 20.9 50, R. JOSEPHINE E. NEAME, hate 111 IJK time, and often cause thu lemandfl und clainiH apalnst tlie estate 11 20 a. m.; 12 20 (Saturdays only, 1 10 (Satur- D OSTEOPATUlC PHYSICIAN. 1 ted will do much to keep tbe fowls death of many of them. Tho best way if sulcl deceased, under oath or afllrma- days only), 120, S 20. S 80. 4 80.1 60. 6 20. 0 20, No. cnWnslde svti.ut. rkouaUK!. EtiIB healthy. .lon, within nine nlontliH trom the Twen- 8 60. U 60 p. m. Sundays, 8 35, 0 05, 9 60 o. m., Offlco Hours: 9 to 12 A. u. 2 to 6 P. U. F . W. MOSELJLE, to prevent this, of course, Is to se .y-tlilrd day of May, 1011, or they will 220, 960,820p.m. Another causo of disease In unhealthy that tlie liens are freo from Hco be-ie. forever burre.d of nny action therefor Pcnn. K. B. 7th Avo and 32d Street, N. V., 9 M R. SARAH CORLIES WABDELL, 88 Broad Street, ' Red Bank, IM. J. eurrjuudlugs. I>ow, damp poultry fore tho chickens hatch. Ono of th igttinHt the eaiil administrator. 11 12 a. m.. 12 31, 2 34,6 ID. 7 04. p. mD. OSTOSTEOPATHISTE . KifANKMN I". STRYKKn. Sundays 8 38,934, 1112 a. m.. 1 20. 6 08p. ra. 133 Monmouth SStreett . BB. ju.ds, where tho 'water stands In pud best remedies Is, to dust the chlcki 'ennn. It. It., Hudson Terminal UI & M It. R.)Tuesdays and Fridays only, 12:30 P, H. to 430 P. H. dies for days after each rain, nre pro with Insect powder or paint thpn Chlirf h and fVirtlnndt 8tr«oto, 7 05, 0 G2,10 04 Unduato American Hchool of OatsopatliT al ON BTJCn 7(1 BAR OKSXHTOnn. a. ID.. 1220,12 80 (Saturdays only), 1 30, (Satur- llflc tumix-H uf poultry troubles, i Uavo around the neck and under tho wlngi Adminlntratrlx's notice. Kirkavillc. MiUrW Lillian 1), llycr, ndnilnlstratrlx of days only) 3 40, 4 30, 5 10, 6 45 n. m. Sundua tho poultry house high and.dry. If a with a sulphur nnd lard mixture. 'rovoninn Y.. Ilyer, deceaiteil. by unler of 9 20. 10 54 n. m,.l 20, 6 07 p. m. R. WM. J. WOLFERT, dry yard cannot bo obtained In any Mites nre much worse posts thai tho HlirroEiito oC tho county of Mon- For further particulars sea ttme^tabUft D OSTEOPATH. mouth, hereby gives notice to tlie cred- tatlone. 91 Broad Btreot. Red liank, N.' J. other way grado It up a little nnd cover lice. They live In tho crevices In thi itors of tlio 'Said decLnsed to hrinK in . W. BERRY, Superintendent, N. Y. and L. B, Graduate of Philadelphia college of Osteopathy. It with gravel. walls und rorats, attacking tho lowls .hpir debts, domanua nml clnlniH asulnst K. R. Philadelphia collars of Anatomy. And post irratta* THE HEALTH OF ho estate of said deceased, under uuth CHARLES O. McFADDIN, Gen. Pass. Apsnt, nte of Aia.mericftnn schoot l of Osteopathy at Kirk** 8trong Vitality Nocaaaary. at night. They do not cat tho skin, r nlllrnmtlon, within nine months from N. Y.andL. B.K. n. ville. Moi.., under the founder of the science. Many of tho diseases to which poul- but bore through It and suet the blood .ho Twenty-ninth day of May, 1911, cirOEORCEW.BOYD. Gen. Pass. Agent, Ponn.R.B. Mites aro so small that they ca .hey will be. forever burred of nny action W. C. HOPE. Gon'l I'oascni-er Attat, Centra try Is subject are duo to inherited .hert'for u^ainHt tho snl« forever For Lakflwood. I^kehurnt, &e., at 6 47,1106 a.-n^ burred of any action tlierefor aKnlnst Die 1 59. 4 42. 0 01. p. m. Siudtys. 10 10, 11 06 Veterinarian. treatruimt should also bo applied t nuiil administrator. IltV'INO WOOD. s-m.; 840p.m. DOCS, CATS, TOY DOBS. All this can be easily presented rt>y -having.a coops nnd nest boxes. Tho Utter ui 'or Atlantic City. 0 47.11 0fla.ni. 4 12p. m. Bun Vonmoatli County Orphans Court. daye, 1106 a. rn.: B 40 p. m. laatdlDl Doga, t'ala nnd Horaea. dortho roosts in often a breeding plnci 'or Vlncland, llridseton, Aa, 6 47. 11 00 a. ra. < > Fair Hi first-class plumber inspect ;yonrdtotiitoQmB,ioilets, for mites. It should be elenned on May term, A. J)., 1911. 4 42 p. m. :avan.N. J. iff. Bed Bank. n tho matter of tliu ewtate of John T> 'or Toms Rlvef and Barnagat at 6II, 1100 a.m. etc., every once in awhile. , frequently and hauled away. Aftei Oiiunt. duecuatd. (Jrdi'r tu Hliow CIUIHC. 2 69, 0 01 p. ra. tiuadaya, 1010 a. m. • »••»»*»••••»•»< denning out, tlio floor should bo tlior l-'ranklyn 1*. Htrylu-r, adminlHtrntor of New York only, t Saturdays only. THE REGISTER'S want advertise- John 1), C.aunt, dcceuHOd, having exlillilt- W. O. BIXLUI, W. C. Honv I will cheerfully funush^sttmtrteroirairy ;^nnb- 0115011" Bonked with a strong nolutloi ed to thin court, under oath, u JLIHL nml Vlca Vim. and G.n'lMgr. Oon'l Pua. Ask ments aro na carefully edited ond na of Home coal tnr dip. If tho poultr; rue ueeount of the pclbonill eiitlltu mill 6-21-U. full of news as any other part of tho ing work you may need. houso Is fairly tight burning nulphui .teb(H of Huld ileeedent, whereby It ap- paper. Head them every issue. You [tenrH that the pernonal eNtnte of mild THE RED BANK KEOISTHI—thohom In It will cftectlvoly destroy all mltoi lect'iiKed is lnnufllclent to Jtny hiH debtli, will profit by tho reading.—Adv. and r«'cutor'H notice. TaLpbona Call 1704 Franklin, Nmr York. «n eculor. JONATHAN I. IKMiM 11 Imklh Otnat 10.00 K. H. VANDRKVEER, pontagldua Dlio«"». vnfunil tho money to nny aifllnmc Kalrllarmi " 11.to * " UaiUlank " 1M5 (KNICKIRBOOKM PHARMACY.) iPoilltry la aubjoct to » fow conwhom UIIH metlicino dotin nnl qiiirUl OH HUI.1J TO BAH . RUNDAY8. rellcvu nml rui i', Ailiullllnlrotor'n Notlee. Mi. tiwloun (IIIMIXO*. which often WIPA nn dtuneH J. Cjululoy, admllilntlulor uf V\ lUIHDAVll. A.M. P.M. Broad »nd Monmouth Slmti, R«l Dank, N. J. With l)r, Howard'* Bpcclftc nt M .klmcat tho ontlro flock. Thona din leu (JillKloy, ileeeaNed, by order of tin Liava n«l Hank M» *' * you enn out what you wnnt nnil hnv fltirrnK"!" <>f tho county of ftinniiiitutli A.M. A. If. eaaos, Ilka contnitlmis illwanna of mm no fenr of 111 comicquunciut. \muby Klven nuileo to tlio crnittiirii D lava I'Wr ti, tool (it FmnHlIn Tfca W>A. U. fcutBakaa •• rhrar landla»a. 1BIO cnuiml liy Imi'leiln or germ the 111 Id dreenned to hrlUK In llmlr ilebln MlriMt R.AO ».l(l BUeiiKthi'iin tlie utomacli, uiven pi'rfi>r " lt«tl«ry l^riiiliifr K.Kft B.IB. Loauat roln'l..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.',','.'...1JJ riio«o are tiny folia which gnln ien rtifroaition, rtiKiilnton tho liowoln, err deniaiKlH mid eliiluiH AKaliiMt Ihn mlad ol HHld llreenMiid, tllidi-l imlli Ol' lilltillMi n 1 tit llltihlMiiJn «Vii;lt KD'V II.in \MtoWaiA.... *t trancii to tbn braly nnd grow iboro ntuB nn nppotlti', nnil makes llfn wort linn, H'lllihi llllui luoulllll riotn the t lilt 1"1 Ov^anli' " ., ...11.In 11.M) Drntli la not CUUHWI by the gprn tliu tiviriK- I < "li 111 day or .liinn, Hill, cen .lAMI'H .1. LHHIH.i;V *ntrnii(ri< to thii.lwdy limy nrt dldlon by mall nml hn will Fond you n pnek NOTICF - Al llatl»r» Umtlnlt, all atoraM Irabu lot | RENTING Or IUMMIR COTTAGE* A *PK< tig*, promptly, ilinrKon palil, OK nutn TO n>ii a ( ff l.Tt to coihbilt, «lnrn nnyttilni; ttint will kll I ;» "I III ••III' Nl>tli-e Jninon Cnopi'i-, Jr., linn benn ulilo nlai Htolla r*m«IOnta, Chlldran win II r»«rtt I ho grrin will ununlly iklll tUe fow ~lk.lt...1 L Trt'vimlnu H-iiiwII nn.I llr.ir*" I'rlili Farmi for 8*l« ETUTWIMN. imcura only a llmlti'tl •upply of II exei'llI'M't of I'll! Inllon llnrr.l, II.-<*IIN,.II nlai). ficriiin cannot snln n foolhol 1 HJIIHIIV', mi K1*'"1 '" thn ili'innnil, n In- nidxr i.r II." iiuiiuiiiili' <>< I .- ...mil arlwlula. MI11X JNHVHAWOK AKD (tfUJTB. 111 a iiorfcetiy Imaltby mr,i| lieiwo on you nliould not ilolny tnklnif nilvnntiiK nf M.n.|....lHli. I hi Kl<" I.n||,-.. |i, ||, ror a ul.iiuiil a'l'riKinn amll, lala tb. alaamar Alb«1ln«,k Of the beat UIVIIRI of- coinbntliiK con . i..,tll.,iu i,r II I.I .1 ..f..I t.> I.I Inn II rml. m >,, .t«a«>.> Ha* ttihl, tw Ix HM4an4a «H*» P. H. of tho Illirrnl nlTer lia In mnklnK tl lh.il .l.-lili., ,1. 11..11..I1. mid . I..1..IH n u<> I lit. lugloua dlNNaoa la >by .keeping tin Vfflflk. till. t'Htiiln of fcnld ih>C"nned, t|liTh« tjiormmnllty of Tile U Ihn IWMity-vlKlitll d«v "T Jiinv, 1011, e W. A. HOPPING. II iMrt, Ann«li»r Inpottant imM rcflectn nil thono qunlilien which «o t lli.v ulll (m r...... r lwli.il or nny IK'II.. 1ll»l>fnv nllnlnot tin1 *MA iMnnil'il n la tin Jlbornl urn of dlalatwlant mnka up tlio charm of r»fln»d cliariu TIIKVKNIAN IIWNNIITt, U»,«L ilia. iN»lirj_Jiflu»rt-amLiflt!] tl/ MOi in;iiiiun i nun fi: tl VWlnf About Half-Price and Some Less Than Half ice! We have included all our Fall and Winter Overcoats left from last season in our Suit Sale.

MEINTS SUITS BOYS' SUITS STRAW HATS 1•3 OFF $20.00 Suits, now 14.40 $4.00 Hats, now $2.67 7.50 Suits, now $ 540 $2.00 Suits, now $1.45 $6.00 Suits, now $4.25 10.00 Suits, now 6.90 22.50 Suits, now 16.40 3.00 Hats, now 2.00 12.00 Suits, now 8.40 2.50 Suits, now 1.85 7.50 and 8.00 Suits, 2.50 Hats, now 1.67 25.00 Suits, now 17.90 15.00 Suits, now 10.90 3.00 Suits, now

Wash Suits,* are Now Reduced- .•'» . • • •

,•' SOc. ROMPERS, now 39c. Sl.OO WASH SUITS, now 79c. 7Sc. ROMPERS, now/ 59c. 1.5O WASH SUITS, now $1 .09 $1.OO ROMPERS^ now 79c. All Panamas at Reduced Prices. 2.OO WASH SUITS, now 1.39 Khaki Suits, now $1.OO Wash Knickerbockers, now 9c. Anticipate your wants. Buy now. One year from to-day we'll make good on any Suit or Overcoat purchased in this Sale that has not proVen satisfactory.

During this sale no Suits or Overcoats will be charged and none sent on approval, but we will cheerfully refund your money on any unsatisfactory purchase. DAV ONS, THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN.

DAVIDSON OUIL.DING, "TT RED BANK. OF>EN EVERY EVENING.

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. JlcSlierry, Bernard BVEKETT NEWS. Xeenan and Martin Gorbrnch have re- NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. turned home from Atlantic City, where Churcli ricnio to 1)0 Held Hero Satnrflay, they witnessed the national parade of July 39th. the.Elk?. A- picnic for the benefit of St. Cath- WILLIAM SANDLASS SECURES STEEL LIFEBOAT The, Twinlight skating rink was erine's church will be held Saturday, PRICE $2750. CASH $350. open Sunday night and a number of July 29th, on the church' grounds. FOR HIS BATHING GROUNDS. visitors enjoyed an evening on rollers. A picnic will be held n the prow mis of The Elizabeth police department St..Gabriel's churcli oI-BradevcIt next will come to Highlands on its annual Saturday. Fair of the Highlands Catholic Church Will Begin Monday, July excursion tomorrow. Early Potatoes nnd Applcc. 1 31st—Trolley Conductor Struck by a Car and Badly Injured— Mr. and Mrs. William .Dognnn of , Charlts K. Caileson was one of the BALANCE IN TWO YEARS. ~ Arlington are visiting friends at first rc'.-irient.-j o,1' this. plac;y to make Robert J. Walsh Opens the Jackson Clubhouse—Highlands Peo- Highland Beach. sltipmnnlH of )iointoes sinii ,,apple9i Harry Johnson was a Long Branch Potafties bring from $3.75 to $1.50 a ple Find Plenty of Huckleberries Near Water Witch. visitor last week. barrel, r.ml apples Mch ?3.50,ii hav- A steel life boat has been secured for It has continued dull since tho Fourth, ral. The recent dry spell has done Highland Bench for the use of theand some of the merchants and small COIN'S NECK NEWS. considerable damage to the potato life savers. William Sandlass, pro- stand proprietors feel the dull times crops, and the farmers look for good prietor of tho anuisoments at HiRh- Bovorolj', but nil are hoping that the Itarveat TTftine of Jlflforinofl Olmrnli to be prices throughout the teusou. land Beach, prides himself on the fine remainder of the season will make up Hold Woancffday, AuertiBfe 9th. Early Sweet Corn. record of his life savers and the boat for past dullness. The women of the Reformed church met last Thursday at the chapel to The first SAVUH corn to be sold by MONMOUTH PARK was obtained to make their work Small Fire Imnt Week. make arrangements for the coming any .farmer hereabouts this season easier. There have been no drown- was taken to Ked Bank last week and ings in the surf at Mr. Sundlass's Tho fire department was called out harvest home. Wednesday, August bathing grounds since he has been in last Wednesday noon to extinguish 9th, was the date fixed for the festival. disposed of to merchants of that place ' ADJACENT TO charge. Persons have been drowned a small blaze in Charles Nagy's dry- Committees were appointed to take by Cyrenius Stilwagon. Corn fetches in the surf nt Highland Beach but ing room in the rear of his tnilor charge of the various departments of from S1.25 to 31.75 for 100 ears. shop on Buy avenue. The services of Brief Xt«ius. they went bathing at places outside the firemen were not needed, however, the harvest home. w of Mr. Sandlass's grounds. as Charles T,-liaison, Jr., put theFirst fotato Shipment. Mrs. Mary Connors, who has been Coming Clinrch Fair. very sick, is much improved. She is blaze out with an extinguisher. Jeremiah Tilton, who farms the spending several days with her son, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. The annual fair of the Church of Hartshorne place, was one of the first Edwnrd Connors, who is u policeman Our Lady of Perpetual Help will be- BperUl Trol\«y from Ports Amtooy. farmers in this locality to make a The Keyport trolley company is at Red Bank. gin Monday, July 31st, and will con- shipment of potatoes. L:ist week he Mrs. Archie Wright has entirely re- tinue until Friday, August 4th. operating a special trol|ey between sent sixteen barrels of potatoes from covered from her sickness and has re- Books have been left at the principnl this place and Perth Amboy. The tho Freehold stntion. Warren Mat- turned from a stay with her mother, hotels and boarding houses for sub-car leaves L"cvth Amboy at nine thews was another early shipper. Po- Mrs. John Long of Ilolmdelj scriptions and donations towards the o'clock in the morning and leaves the tatoes fetch $3.50 and ?3,75 a barrel. Misses Jlary and Ella Maloncy, affair. Highlands on the return trip nt twoWeather conditions have not been who teach school in New York state, Bit toy Trolley Car. o'clock- in the afternoon. fjworalde for big crops and farmers are spending the summer with their Joseph Lovett of Keyport, while A:nltltli\ Outing Hno Saturany. in this locality do not expect to makovuncle, John Uulnn. turning a switch on the Highlands About fifty members of the Amicitia as big shipments this year a3 in form- Stanley Stilwell, fion of Edwnrd division of the Keyport trolley line, association of Pleasant Plains enjoyed er seasons. Stilwell, has n new bicycle, which he was hit by a trolley car last Thursday their annual outing here Saturday. Snnpplng Tnrtlea Cangltt. bought from I.ouis J, Tetloy of Hed and was badly hurt. The side of hisThe trip was made on the launch When the water was let off of Wil-Hank. ' head .WHS cut, several teeth were loos- Lottie B. A fine shore dinner was en- liam Iluck'.s pond hist week a number James Carton and family and Jo- Dutch Villa In Orchard-by-th*-Sea. ened and one tooth broken off. He will joyed and the peaty left the beach for of snapping turtles were anight. seph Carton of Anbury Park spent Plot 75x100; four bedroomB, bath, living, "be laid up tome time by the accident. home about eleven o'clock. Harry Bctlle got enough of them to pint of last week with John Carton, dining room, kitchen, running iWntor, gns; Jaokioa Glab Opeutn;. fill a barrel. He. snid he would ship Porty-nva Farioni Confirmed. them to Philadelphia, whore hotel massive colonial rock chimnoy; ImpoBing The Jackson clubhouse on the boule- ROT. A. McFuul, bishop of the Cath- Mr. imd Mrs. Hnrolcl Stout spent verandaa. And othars. vard, which was bought several months proprietors would give him $20 for olic church of this district, visited thu them. Asher Crawford caught a large Sunday with Mrs. Stout's mother, ngo by Robert J. Wnlsh and which has church here last week and confirmed ;i Mr*. John .Mulsofr of Mntawnn. been rebuilt and refurnished, was turtle nnd gave it to IOllswortli Mc- class of forty children untl live adults. llunifl. John Iliekey of Tuxedo Pni-k spent Ideal Location. Superb View New York Bay." Excellent Bathing. opened for the Reason Saturday under Uev. K. ,1. Egnn and Ri-v. 1'. J. Quinn lust Wednesday with hia mother, Mrs. Mr, Walsh's management, Thirty of Rvnliricht were among the visiting Catherine Hickey. rooms have been lidded and theclergymen present. Miss Annie Konan is spending five Orchard Lots $150; $10 down, $5 monthly. 'grounds have l:een lcgraded. The Birolt xtasr Qnrtfan OjianiHl. weeks with her mother at Allentnwn. dining room has been enlarged to Willimu Kelly, stin of Churlca Kelly, twice it« former niw und H porch hnn Johnson'!) hiivh liper garden on tho spent Saturday at Anbury Piuk. Money Loaned to Build. Unusual Opportunity. been built, around the entire building. bridge did a rushing liniiiiit'im Innl. Itert Schencl; spent luit week at Mr. Wnlhli \R IIIMO pint owner of thewci'lc. The garden in very ])iipiihir nt Itrooklyn. Bemmlc kitchen anil \H well qualified to night. It in lighted u,ml decorated mnnuge a renniclu hotel. with colored t-U-L-tiii- lights which Kow X-ray Maolilim. given thn place » very ntlractive iin- Biff Huokleberry Crop. A new X -i ay ninehlne costing pcarniice. new X -i ay ninehlne High biinh hurlileherricH arc ripe e from lliniyHn}, SI,mm wn-i iii.lulled hmt Wedneuiliiy Doff CwUhor Appolntod. lll V^flil during tin; ptiht wi'i-'k many rciii- m. Wnlter Fields returned home in the f.iuig liinnrli luinpital. It in \?nta and campeni at thu Iliglhandu Kdward Kmrtn- him been, iippoinleil Tliiirsilny frnm Hie Long iliiuich In-.-alrd in (In- now X-rny room in tho CARDASHIAN, MARTIN & CO., have made morning trips to (ho woodfi npcviiil inariilial mid dog euli-lier. All hiiMMiieni. Th,. mni'liliii) will be opcr- at Hilton I'nrk nnil Wntcr Witch. (log.i ninniiig ut large immt bo muz- nl.'d by Dr. \y. K. ('umphvll Uin!;ti.i- him been liuny I,. I). Wine, 'rjie innchlne in the gift 55 Liberty Street, New York, or Atlantic Highlands. fathered twelve quart*. The hurried tlio punt week taking iinnm».li-d < of Chiirlen A. Wlinpflielincr, n nunimei' nru large, nnd nwM nmj urn very to th« ]H>IIIIII. ri'iiideiit '»f l,.nig llrunrli. iibundimt. Juatloa of tli* Penct Btalirin. Local Office Open Every Oay. roraatna' annflar IWoimlona. •II'MKI 11. Slinil .,f 1(.-(| Hank IIIIH I,nut woult tho I'orcntna of Nrwitrk roni^ni-d n.'i Justin, (if ||l(, in-u,-,. ,,f Uiui «w Jlulklnc\,l. IKIIIIfli M\ QUICKLY COOLED MMMMMMIMMMMttlMMMMIMMMMIMIII inmiKUriited their nccond nennmi of plnct". Mr. iitiiut wii.'i rlecti-d a juii- A neww bulkhead In beibeinng built lit Suniliiy UXCIIMIOIIH between Newark tli'i' nf thn pi'iifii whin he lived here, Williaam lluek'ii mill on the iMinlbMinlboio o but Im inuvnl to lti»l Hank ,(„„„, n ,,, Hot wentlii'i- nu'iiim kklii trouble for nnd lllglilniul rtrncli. Tho axnirntonn n ri.orl. Tlw, lumber wiu rawed iniiny |ieople, but now you mn stop thd TIN ROOFING -nr« run by tho way of tho tVntrnl ago. nt 'Yiinli 10. Heyi'i'ii mill mid ||)(. work itch iiiMtiinlly, SPECIAL. AND rallroud. Tho return twin I" m-lmd- Rtriata OlUfl. eing done by Mr. lleyer'ii eniplnye ulod to IQBVO HiRlilnnd Iteiich nt 7:40 .limt it few ihopii of the cooling and Mllliir Btrcnt nnd Nnvciiinlc nnil liny MMinl n lliirricIllt t Tltio.-hnuTllln tun bIUH henlinir wlntri'grrrn lotion nnd the Itch which UIIIIWK n IOIIK || ,, Itii mimileii but in Ike. nocondn. •Ida Park and on Harrlton avaitua, Ohuroli Bltotlon. wn put on thlrk nnd It Iniil l),<, ,l, ,|. Thin rlinpln wimli In known im I). 1)Eas, t Had Bank, Irani $2S0 uptVaNla. ir tll Mury Kyiin of Hod llunli in vlnillii;> Tho con«tm((atlon of the Methoiliat once I). I'n'iii l|illoii tut Ker.eniii, luid I Rivn tho Mmo iltontlon to tho oiiull job nil to thu big ono they both Rot Imr mini, Mn. Arlii'r Cinwfunl. ' Tarma to ault buyar. church will meet Krld«y night »t the•rl«r junta. iiniinlly nulln f»r ?,1 « liiltle, but now tho beat. My work la dono without doliy »nd »«tl«f«ctlon li giinmnteAd. church to clwt two truntrci. J. J. 'riiiininii l.ji'iilii'i tnnn, Hr,, who himby npi'ilnl ai iiinreiuent you run K't Hurdle, "ecretury of tho oflUUI bonrd, Itov. I'. Corncllim of 11,,. Ili'iiilirtliid IIM'II vny nlclt, in illi|)i'nvini7. ttliil »lw bottle (or 'Ih cent". Thin will If thoro la anything; the mutter with your plumbing telephone ui ami wo military rrhtml of .Hiivniiniili, (ii-iiiyin, iMUod the call for tho nipetlnV. lie enough to nbow yo; u why we iilwnyn will do tho rcat. Our work la dono well and roanonablo. JMMlaMf tlfttf ion. will minltt Knv. J. A. nlgni'y lit Hie Thirty wonla for 2f» ri'nln in nhout ioinmcml > li. l). O. for ell nkln Headrickson S Stout, Chiirrh of Our l.udy ()f I>cr|ii'(uiil Ihi' chi'iijinit Hilvnrtlnlii|( you will llml, nlil.B. |). |), |t, give* Inntnnt r«- Thert In initially « bunlnei* d«nren>- «li>. dtiilnK lh« mitniut'i', nnil If Tlii; Hr.diSTKIi'H wnnt roliiimx Patteraon Biiildlnj. lon for • Urn dayi «jur * holiday. Mr. mill Mm. Ifornnul CrvlKlitun, HOWARD FT5tBY, inn uiuil It |n Iho hcut, Adv. Jntnrn (,'i«ipi>r, Jr., lt««. I'hono HH-Yf, Rod Bank, N.

<'u,V ^VOLUME £XXIV» NO..V RED BANK.VN. J.V WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. PAGES 9 TO 16/

ATXAOUP aoa ronuw. TELEPHONE'S NEW HOME KB*. BITIAB UT B.UWAWAT. PROPOSED LIGHT PLANT. WUlUm Bowltf. Mat to County Sail (ox 0b* Jamptfl Oat "of a Wag-on ana mi POSTAL BANK OPENED. IMoetjr Buy*. rokx aaomr ox vwa WMUCTUMI BaAly Cat and Brnliel. William Bowles, a colored man of Mrs. Herman Ritzau of Riverdale ELECTRICAL EXPERT ENGAGED TO-DRAW SPECI- Red Bank, was arrested last Thurs- ' OM KOpKOVraC BTBBDT. ivcnuc, near Bed Bank, went for a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INSTITUTED AT THE RED day on a charge of 'assault and bat- Till Bulldla* Willfa»« $39,170, ud will drive with her sister on Sunday after- 6ANK POSTOFFICE. FICATIONS POR^OWER STATION. tery made "by his father. The arrest X* OaasMMl About Daonabn lit—It noon when the horse became fright- wae made by Policeman George B. Will -*• n*»* Itorlti Hlrh and Will ened and ran away. Mrs. Ritzau Hewett." Bowles was sent to the and her companion jumped out of the Commbiionert Take Further Action to Cut Away From the Public county Jail for ninety days. J wagon, Mrs. Ritzau was thrown The Department is in Charge of Clarence Beck, an Employeief of Ground lias been broken for the Josepnus Bowman was arrested eavily to the r round and was badly the Pottoffice—Herbert O. Tilton, Special Delivery Messenger, laBt-Thursday by Mr. Hewett for be- three-story building on the north side bruised and cut. Her sister escaped Cohditibtii, and Request* Made for Extension of Water System ing drunk and for cursing and swear- of Monmouth street for the New York injury. The horse did not stop run- Was the First Depositor—Depositors Can Buy Government Ing on ,the street.' He was sent to telephone company, which will be thening till it reached home. The wagon headquarters .of the Red Bank district. Bonds with Their Savings. - —Street Superintendent's Salary Raised to $100 Per Month. the county jail for ninety days. The - contract has been awarded to was badly damaged. f. The Red Bank commissioners on States. The petition was turned over H. P. Wright & Co. of New York and A postal savings bank was opened for postal saving stamps. No perron Monday night took further steps to- to the board. of health., So was a the contractors expect to have the lasb Friday morning at the Red Bank is allowed to open an account at a wards equipping the water plant as a complaint concerning health condi- COMING FI1OTS FAIR. building completed about December postoffico with Clarence Beck, an em-postoffice unless he is a patron of thnt municipal electric light and power tions froihnValter A. Tlbbal*. 1st., The building will cost '$32,170. HELD UP AND ROBBED. ployee at the postoffice, in chaTge of office; '-'.station. George .K. Allen, the borough inpttM* of Idur. " The lot cost $10,t>00. M. V. Disbrow this new department. The first de- The depositor is given a heavy rvrz DATT npnvAfc o* asotnros has the contract for the brick and 0. PEAEBOir EAB. AS EXCIT- positor was Herbert O. Tilton, special manila envelope in which he can file engineer, who at the last meeting was The salary of James Norman., the building material and for doing the instructed to, make » report regarding street superintendent, was increased ( no delivery messenger at the postofflce. his deposit certificates and savings .. excavating. ; /" The savings department, of the office card, The postal Bavings clerk keeps ; tho proposed .plant, stated that he was from July 1st for six months from Th» fair »»fin« ToMter, An«n«t let, Ha Mm at Storwibnry ana Vu Going; .not familiar.enough, with electrical $75 to $100 a month. The buildipg will be of fireproof did a good business the first day and his account of deposits in a set of r engineering to give a thorough report. Una Will IJut the Bert or the W«« construction and will be built under JZom0 Yroxn Entontown Wbvn Ba Wai the deposits have been on the increase manila envelopes on the card index .Thomas P. HyTnn, of the Blackall & BUM *UUs« lo Avoune Ornviled. had attacked him before. He grabbed clerk at the office where the original of the people of the township appar- making it possible by the improved the man and held him. Lynch and his A petition usking tlio commissioners ently ore in favor of the new school EMCS AT ATLANTIC CITY. method of operating for the people in was iscucd. No certificates are issued Most of the deposits were a dollar •j.0 gravel Mnplo nvonue was referred 1 companions ran up and arrested the for deposits less than one dollar. To each and there were a large number building, but there is some difference tho county to communicate wlUrcei .- young man and took him to the Eaton- /to tho street committee. The commit- of opinion as to tho site. Middletown, About Seventy Sled Bask Hike and Their tral offices in New York, Brooklyn, encourage small savings' the govern- of these deposits. A few deposits / tco will maku u rupurt on tho condition Friend! Attend Anninl Monthly. Newark, the Oranges.and the lower town lockup. He proved to bo Frank ment has Issued a postal savings card were of much larger sums, and a con- Bolford and Navem'nk people all 1 Brown, a young man with whom of the street at the next meeting of think that tho schoulhouse should be The Red Bank lodge of Elks and in- part of Westchester county almost a which is sold for ten cents. This card siderable number wero "of ten dol- vited guests to the number of seventy, Pearson had been drinking during the with nine ten-cent postal savings lars or thereabouts. The Long the rammiaoionevs., built eitjior in their villages or close uickly a» if they had direct trunk evening. When Brown attacked him Complaint About Sprinkling*. by. The school board selected the including a number of women, went lines running to these central offices. stamps affixed, will be accepted by the Branch postal savings bank began the second time he may have thought businsess about two weeks before the - A written complaint from J. A. nearest property to the high school by special train to Atlantic City last To get »n idea of the rapidity with postmaster of any postal savings de- Thursday to attend the 25th annual he had more money than he had given pository office in the.Unitcd States as Red Bank office accepted deposits, but Schwnrz . that Broad street ...is not centctpf tho township that they could which calls piny be made under this up the first time, or he may not have obtuin, nnd Melvin A. Rice, whose reunion of the grand lodge of Elks. system, subscribers in Monmouth a deposit of one dollar and placed to it is said that th,c deposits in the Red sprinkled enough was referred to the Every woman on the train got a sou- recognized him as the man he badthe credit of the depositor, either in Bank postal bank during the five days sprinkling committee. land was selected, offered to donate the county, after the new central office previously robbed.. Pearson was also property to the district, He offered venir brooch, a boquct of purple asters has been completed, can be connected opening an account or in adding to the office has been receiving deposits Hnll Wanted for lleetiug. and sweet peas, souvenir fans and a taken to the lockup and held as a sin existing account. Thus an account are greater thnn the deposits made in to give one acre, which was what the with a New York, Brooklyn or Oraneg witness until this morning. A letter from Henry C. McXonn, board nt first thought would be heces- box of candy. The committee also subscriber in about fifteen seconds can bo started with a dime by buying the Long Branch office during the secretary of tho Apple club,./asking sary,but they nfterward^thought that provided refreshments both going and longer tnan it now takes for o sub- Chief Lynch brought both men to a postal savings card and a certificate three weeks that deposits havo been for the uao of tho town hnll for a con- this would hardly be sufficient for returning. scriber on the New York Cortlnndt Red Bank this morning nnd Brown ofi depositt can boe secureud bvyy aimn «uad- receiveicuuivuud thereWICIL, Onl*^u,y j a.* . fe«wn postal .V vention of tho stats horticultural so- school grounds and n playground, nnd The train left Red Bank about eight exchange to get in communication with hod a hearing before Justice Sickles. ditional saving of ninety cents spent savings cards have been |soW. y ciety next Wednesday was turned over then Mr. Rico offered to give an addi- o'clock in the morning and reached a New York subscriber on the Broad Brown admitted that he had held up to the borough hall committeo and the tional aero of land. Tho aite selected Atlantic City at eleven o'clock. The street exchange, which is the fastest and robbed Pearson. He said he was - request VJUH granted, is at the corner of .Hosford avenue telephone service in the world. born in Iowa and that his father and parade committee at Atlantic City as- rnother had been dead fivo years. He Street Used n.« TielglitYard. nnd the Leonnrdvillo road. Eight of signed n band to the Red Bank dele- The building contract and specifica- BICYCLE THIEF NABBED. AKEN ON OLD CHARGE. gation and the band escorted the Red tions have been filed at: Freehold. Be- said he was eighteen years old and Mr. Morrow, representing property would be nineteen years old next No- TWO BED BANK COTS HOMiB M0B.AK OBTS in TBOTTBLB /'owners of Riverside avenue, asked the Bankers to its headquarters near the fore the fifteenth of each month the Ing will be used for pupils below the boardwalk. contractors uro to submit a statement onibcr. NIGHT PB0WI.EE. MAK1HO A, COUPLAIKT. /' commissioners to make the Central grades of n high school, in order to showing the value of the work exe- Brown was taken to the county jsiil i ' railroad company quit using Railroad relieve the crowded condition of,the At four o'clock the big parade of the Elks was held. iThe Red Bank cuted on the building, and 85 per cent his noon. He was handcuffed but did Los? Branch Man Arre«ted Beoame He Be wai Imlictoa Six Years Ago, bat wu uvenue and Morford place as a freight other schools of the township. ot seen) to mind his arrest very Mevei.Arrtatta—He Boturnea to Bed yard. He stated thnt poles nnd empty lodge, being one of the youngest in of the value of work so performed is Actta Smplcloaily Tttina Out to be a The board of education has held the United States,.was put near the to be paid, the balance being paid uch. He will probably be arraigned Bicycle Thief—Wheel Returned to Eaak^to Have Two Men Arnitel end beer barrels had been unloaded on tho meetings in nil parts of the township when the entire building is completed. ieforc Judge Foster tomorrow, as he Owner and Man Liberated, i' wan Iinckeit Up Rlmielf. " .street from time to time and that the to discuss the matter with the people. tail end of the line. It was nearly aid he would plenri guilty. ; stfeot niost of the time is full of rub- six o'clock before the_ parade dis- Policemen John Fields and George On Monday night Recorder JameB At these meetings the penplo wore banded. The Btart home from Atlan- Pearson's wheel was found by the H. Sickles was talking to-Eonu! men at . hlsh tiikon off cars. He ulso com- vca-y generally in favor of the pro- DEMOCBATIO DINNIE. Viief of police and will be returned B. Hewett were on West Front street plained about railroad employees tic City was made at midnight and laJt Friday night when they noticed he town hall when a man rushed up ject as outlined by the board of edu- the train reached Red Bank at three Pearson tonight. It had oeen taken him ami t-ald he wanted to make swearing nnd cursing on the street. cntion, though in each case there were About 450 Per«om Tatnoa Out at Ban- Brmvn when he started out ahead a man acting nuspiciously. The sus- James Normnn, the street suporin- romo who snid they would like to o'clock Friday morning. (intt at Avon la»t Kt»Ut. pect got off a bicycle and when he saw complaint against two men. He 1 >f Pearson to waylay him. laid the men had thrown bricks at tchdent, ntnted that conditions on thohave had the new schoolhouso in their The Democratic dinner at Avon This is the second highway robbery the cops looking at him he walked street were now much improved. He OHiB. X. BOYS i LOT. to tho horse trough in front of the im and had otherwise tried to in- own localities. So far as known tho last night drew a crowd of 450 per- •hich has occurred at Eatontown ure him. While the man was telling said that the blocking of the street only persona who nre bitterly opposed sons. Tho festivities closed about •ithin a month. The former victim Central hotel. He dipped his handker- with p'olcs nnd rubbish was as much Bed Bank Aotor Will Build t, Tina B««l- r chief in the water and then swabbed he justice his story, J. Frank Pftt- to the plans of the township board of half-past eleven o'clock. Dr. O. C. aB a young man named Bradley, who erson, chief of police, was trying to the fault of shippers as tho fault education are Cornelius D. Sulli- aanoa on tha Alvar Sank. Bogardus of Keyport wns toastmaster s employed as a chauffeur. He washis face with it. His shirt was torn of tho railroad company. Two men Charles K. Champlin of Red Bank open in front and he had the appear- emember where he had seen tho van, Bismark Ludlow, Daniel T. Hen- and he made a short address. Gover- eld up, choked and robbed, nnd after cllow before. who had poles nnd other things lying drickson nnd Elmer Willett. Mr. has bought a lot on the Nathan Cook nor Wilson was the principal speaker he highwaymen got his money they ance of a man who hnd been nding a in the street hnd been notified by Mr. Willott called nt THE REGISTER office tract on the river from the Land and of the evening and he got a tremend- lit him on the head and knocked him bicycJo a long distance. Finally he recognized him aa Norman that unless they cleared tho yesterday nnd ho Was very strong in Loan company, which recently bought ous ovation when he was introduced. inconscious. He was found in this He got on the bicycle and started Thomas Moran, who had been absent street they would bo arrested. Mr. his opposition. He said he had the property. The lot is 60x460 feet He was hailed as the next president. •ondition, lying on the trolley track, to ride off at a slow pace. After rom Red Bank the past six years. Morrow snid he thought the railroad visited fifteen farmers that day nndand Mr. Champlin paid $4,500 for it.He. spoke of the need of real repre- iome time afterward. Brown says he he hud gone a short distance he ped- Moran left Red Bank after being company and tho shippers would soon hnd got them to promise tr> come out The snlo of tho lot was made by Harry sentative government and of the laws loes not know anything about this aled with all his might as though he ndicted for assault and battery upon bo using the street as a dumping nnd vote. He said thnt women could A. Hawkins. necessary to give the people that kind •obbery. was anxious to get away from the iR mother. The charge against him ground ugnin unless steps nre taken voto nt this election nnd that a pood Mr. Champlin is a Red Bank boy of government. The other speakers policemen aa quickly ns possible. This as that ho broke in his mother's to put n stop to this practice. The many of them would also bo out. He who has achieved fame and made were Frank S. Katzenbach and Sen- BIBAW BIDE TO LONO BRANCH. aroused the suspicions of the cops ouse nt night nnd gave her a beat- mutter wns referred to the street and snid the right place for tho newmoney as an actor and manager o{ a ator Osbornc. After the dinner Gov- still more and they decided to walk ng. Immediately after this incident police committee to net in conjunc- school, if one should be built, was nt traveling; theatrical troupe. His com- ernor Wilson was taken to his sum- . ?>ity of BBS Bank Young Tout En- uround the streets in the hope of Moran left town. Complaint won tion with tho borough nttorncy. tho Middletown echoolhousc, nnd hepnny is said to have made more money mer homo at Spring take by Melvin ]or Bide to Long- Drancli Last Night. meeting the fellow again. Their nade to the grand jury and he was •Want ivfiui) mill in. nfterwnrd said thnt n good mnny during tho past six years than uny A. Rice of Atlantic Highlands. Last night a "party of Red Bank holies were realized for they saw the ndicted. Nothing had been eeen of people would vote to hnvtrthe fchool- other traveling troupe in the United young folks and Eonie out-of-town mnn riding on thn bicycle near the iloran nt Red Bank till Monday night. Residents of IlurriBon nvonue asked Governor Wilson is a firm believer M&an was cut shovt In the middle hoiiHo nt Campbell's junction. States. He usually plays to well filled in tho referendum and initiative. friends enjoyed a straw ride to Long railroad Blation nnd stopped him. The that the dumping pit on thnt street houses nnd is a favorite wherever he Branrh. The party WHS chaperoned mnn WIIB n Polish Jew nnd he gave )f his narrative nnd was hustled into be filled In. They complained that Mr. i>ulllvnn nnd Mr. Hcndrlckson, Mr. Katzenbach is not, Mr. Kntzcn- a cell hy Detective Elwood Minugh. liko Mr. Willott, are said to be rank- goos. He has n residence on Mon-bach spoke before Governor Wilson by Mrs. Ella Smith of Front struct. his name as John Urown. Ho offered the stench from tho dump win great, mouth street but ho expects soon to Among those who went on the trip to,give the policemen $2 if they woukl He tried to put up a fight against tho mid tluit lust wc,ok they wore com- ing n very vigorous enmpnign ngainst arrived nnd lie opposed the initiative ;Ictectivc, but Mr. Minugh had little the project. The opposition i» snid to build a very handsome house on theand referendum. Governor Wilson, were Misses Mildred Rosevelt, Is-'u- let him go. , polled to breathe smoke from tho lot ho has just bought. bolle Conover, Clara Hotighton, Corn He wns locked up overnight. J. difllculty in handling him. Yesterday burning rubbish. H wiis stilted nt bo biiRcd on personal nnd politicnl ,vhcn he spoke, supported these prin- mor rung Moran wns Rent to the county proundu rnther thnn educational. ciples of government very heartily. Bartholomew, Margaret Hue, Viviiin Frank Fatterran, chief of police, got the meeting thut tho RtufT WI\B net on OtUrson, Marguerite McOclgnn, lleu- in comnuinietition svilh police liiuul- nil. He i» nn old offender and It is Tho hoard of education Is tnking tho OB0C1CD8 IMPBOVBD. There wns a considerable division of flii'. Mr-- . Norma-- n i-tntcd that it matter very philosophically. The res- luh Manning and J. B. Hue, Jr., Druin- (liinrtcrs lit Long Branch, where the rafd thnt since he left Red Hank he would he n lnthpr difficult matter sentiment among the Democrat.* at jiiil.H at other olutions to be voted upon nt the school the dinner over the two conflicting niorid Cannon, Jesse Sabath, Howard suspect formerly lived. It wus' re- ins served fill In tho dump na tho wntor flowed trB to Acoommoant« BOO Jlosfvell nnd Howiinl Stout uf lU'dported that n bicycle and n guir were pliiccs. meeting wore profonted by Robert Built on OrloUa Diamond, nddresses, bvit n majority of those in all (liiei'tiiniH towards the pit nnd HnrtBhoino of the Highlands, who la present seemed to fiivor Governor Wil ISiink; Wood Dillanl and It. Manning in'iKs-ini; frrrtii a boarding houtu/ whore would WIIHII out the filling, A public Frank T'lnklc, manuittir of tho of Atlantic Highlands and Clem Kreu- the fellow hiid been living. /The bi- DEATH TBQK OAKOBB. tho (argent tnxnnycr In tho school Orioles baseballll team, hns enclosed Bon'.s views. dump lind hern mndc of tlio pit In thedistrict of Middletown township. 1 der and William Kupper nf Brooklyn. cycle WIIN identified us the one stolen, hopi' of filling II In. Of li\lo, however, part of the diamond on Shrewsbury The trip wan made in one of DMuw Imt the gun WIIH not In the piii'oiK'r't HatU«c o! Mn, lobil T. Mmlln of T*lT They wero passed by the unanimous nvonue with hlenchers. The funs uro flu' xUifr dumped thoro hn» boon the vote of the horiril of education. Tho MEETINdH XT & StiylierV big wagons. piisseMnicm. The bicyclu wns rcturnei UiTin Bled T»lt«l4«r. .worst kind of vile smelling gnrlmpi. protected from the bent hy n cniivim In its owner nnd tile man who had Mrs. Kusnn HiinAud of Now York 1 members of the board bcllevo thnt the roof over tho fonts. Tho bleachei'B Tin mutter wns referred ti> the streot provisions of tho resolutions uro the Berlia of mUifloun Mattlnri to iioi-ii riding It was libeniti'tl upon ilied Tuesday aftermlon nt tho homo of committee. will uccainmndnte iilmut G00 pernonn, BunlUy Afternoon at tin Beaoli, HACK TO HEW MEXICO. order from .lumen t.nyton, chief of linr dnughter Mr«. Jolm T. Martin of best thnt could bo adopted for thenml they will be extended on the flint I .. 1 .wrifurn nf the Rchool dUtrlet; but they Beginning next Sunday n aeries nf pulici (if Long lli'iiiich. Kali- Haven. She liinK fiifToved with biifc line. Tho Orioles did not piny religious meeting!! will, he hold Sun- Jnmli E. Weaver to Blturn to nil aiit'or eight nnmthfi. Mi'H. Iningnrd Tho cominirmionorR luivo decided not will cheerfully nceept tho decision of lust Sunday, owing to tho failure of Adopted Home Tomorrow. to Iniilil n III'l'limim; for Relief engine tho voters In regard to the project day afternoons lit' " • NeNww Point WUR born in (iln»m>\v, ttcotlnnd, 60 k tho vlHltors to show up. Next! Sunday Comfort bench pavilion, .Jiuiios K. Weaver, Min (if .liniiwi 11. DBOKSK. years HKD, nml enmc to (bin country company without holding nn election. nnd nil the dcttilla pertaining thereto, tlio OrlnlcH will croBB butfl with the Nov. .1. \y Weaver roth- Levnnder Robinson, Infnnt ion of (lOhllMun, president of the bench com They Bpciit tin1 time in pli'iiHiinl ™n- two of her IliiKt'i'H limt Krldny whil Vnwn Broktrg' X.lot»llMfi. street, illed today nt the URO of two nnd Miles ItohlnPon nf 1'onrl er uliui imrvlvo hoi', The funcrnl will 1 puny, nnd the pavilion orchi'Htrn wil viirmil'iun nnd enjoying hiiiiieinudc ilillng on the hack «>f nn ico wngon The ui'dinitiu'A fur IHciiicc * for ppnwn yours nnd ten months. The funeral 1 bo huld Tluiriiluy nftcinnon nt two 1 Btivet, died Snturdny morning of in- rennor ancred music at theiiu nor •ukc. Mr. Wonver will luiive to A I'lninli nf It " \V»H Jniri'd mil of 111 bruiser.i -' p d IIIIH flniiflll rendindi gg wititihh will bo held'Friday nfternoon nt H::io iVIm'k ut Mi". Miii'tin'ii nnd tho burlnl fiintllo trouble. The funcrul was held vices. iiiurrmv for New Mcxlro. lid liclonK'i uiiirmi nml liimli'd (in the triiTn liniii nil iimi'itdiiH'iit thuthtt pawn liroln>ill » o'clock at the home of the child's Moiulny afternoon nnd tho body WHS will b» in I-'nlr VIPW rcmetrry, grandmother, Mril, Jeremiah I'nrkor Oh«ui« In WeHainir Mam. to the Klldi lodf?i> nnd lm will meet lir. It. lliiiivnlni; Wiltiiui In nttemlln iMinniit innlii' IOIIIIH on Die toold of enr- hurled In White ltldgo ccmclcry near IKIIIIC of hiii lodge mi A new Ouri'ii (.!lty l.ii'.vi'li' irecntly earn will Icavo thi> chi|ich Kroundi in wii» loft In the hmutn of tin' wntor died of Hilicht'n dli.nipc nn Hundiiy. trip to Cniimhi till uftur the woddinir 1 «1. Kim rinlaliei Ninth. tlm morning «l nlno o'clock,1 nnd will Dr. nnd Mm. William I). Knyro, who Mm win fifteen yenrn old. Tho burlnl Tho eoiiiiioiiy will Uko nlmu nt Llttlr hnUKhl l>y Mlllnnl I '. Tvtlcy >>f Uvi.nil comnitllff, 'Vim Bftlnvli-n of Minn 1 BtriM't wnn I'tnlen .Huniliiy nimiilnir Alhi'it I,. Ivlim todk pint In til lenvo I,wV('i', tltn bookkeeper of tho worn,' married limt week, returned wim In Fair Vlow comotory yentorduy Bllver Imtuiul of Curnidn n* w«« n Kniiti'in hainlii'u|i iiluiot nn tho Dul'oi homo HntiirdnHy y from their weddingg afternoon. first planned. ^^ • whllit Mr. Tetlny wns working In liln to tivko the cKi'iiinloiilnti home ft h»W> ilopnrtincnt, nnd of tho men nt th<> imwri Tilun1. irun cluli'n Kroundn nl ' |iAtt four o'clock and nt ilx o'clock. plnnt wni'ii Innrdmed. 'Dm thermic trip, which they npent nt Atlantic llolnwnio, Inul Thnvnilny. lln ("Ity, They hava nturlocl houiokoen- Hpond nuxt Tuesday ut Anbury I'urk r»« Wiua. « •• »j' nd from flM to fZJM n week. with the Hupduy-nchool children of A bottle of good California port, II',! rlny IIIKIH out nt n |IIIIIKII>III 100 nn. •alliil to* Mtrof, \nu nn Mania avenue, Mr. Hnyrci will flnlnlicd jilnth In tlm ((intent. In th (nntimie to hay a hta oilkn nt hli It oil Iliilik. Hpoclul train leaven Kcd •horry or clartit. given away fre« with liltixmn IMIrovn uf Ni-w Vnrli, Vronk McMnhon of RumMIt lifl,; Itmiilentn of Ilpech utroct presented futhor'a horns on Drond itraot. Hunk depot at ihflO A,, M. Roturnlnff, our dollar « full quart Cabinet whl»- fnthcr nf Mm. Unmnl I'nlini'ntiuli of RIKKII weld litlfi ri,iitc«tniitn, flhrcwubury, died Mnmlny »lnlit. He thl) mornlnK for Kurop*, wb*M *••' n petition niklnv th« cnminlxloneri l««vo« Aihury Park nt tiiftl) i\ M, key «v«ry Saturday. J. I. Mowiky, 1 will »p«tiart -of th^ along the lliphlaiuls' shores for theD.'"W. VunNote. " " ; past three years, was tovved Saturday Addition to Hotel; is • giving, lUp'^ His heard earned to Comnton's creel; nt Port Monmoulh 1 1 and is now moored to Collins Brothers' James Can-oil is building a-one- dollars for sojnetliinJJ' -wliich.will give ' • hini •';', dock, awaiting a high tide so it can be story addition on the east side of his Hooted to'the Smith property on theSlioal Harbor hotel at Port Monniouth. FREE! FREE! FREE! -opposite side of the crock. Tlie dredifo The. hotel grounds have been made s.if Mibiiya ? ^^*^^!?fe:^^: will be used in making fertilizer from very attractive by a fancy iron fence. mud taken out of the creek. New Moumoutli Picnic, a ^jcycle or a tnotor cycle ou^ht to be'good; T Ice Pltmt Sold net Week. The A ew Monmouth Baptist Sun- ,for mafty years of service. -^ deling witH; The artificial ice plant near Port day-school will co" by special trolley Sanitary Aluminum Collapsible tomorrow to Highland Beach on its Lou: Tetley he gets the bes.t,guarantee that Monmouth, operated and owned by tlie i late Arthur L. Philip, was sold last annual excursion. A l(irg'o..numbt«i -oil •week to Benjamin I. Allen, who owns tickets have been gold. , can positively be given; and he gets a.guar- a similar plant. Mr. Allen is enjoying Now Port Uonniontli Puotory. .__ a very good season and he will operate .Captain Stephen. Carhart of Port antee of a* dealer right here in "Red Bank the Philip plant in connection with his Monmouth bus started a berry and Drinking Cops. who stands behind everything he sells, from own place. lie has ten delivery tomato crate factory and he has or.-1 wagons through Middletown and Rari- ders for several hundred crates. i . A tolzzard. ; ! tan townships. Brief Items. Will live WitU Her Fathor. "William Snyder of Navesink and On Thursday and Friday, I arh righthereat horae and you do not JUiss Gladys SchafTer, who has made Louis Bocckel of Locust Point went t her home with Postmaster and Mrs. bjuefishing last 'Thursday. They | have to write all over the United States Oliver C. Ayres of Locust Point for went about a mile out to sea in Mr. EIGHT TIMES tlie past two years, left Monday for Snyder's motor boat and caught nearly WOKID CHAMPION when something goes wrong. Sometimes, Provo, Utah, where she will join her 2011 fish. July 20th and 21st, father, W. A. Schaffcr, an o'tlicer of "Lessons from the Animals" will be as you have heard, there are mistakes in the Santa Fe railroad. Miss Sehaffer tlie topic of Sunday night's devotional I will give to each purchaser of a has been in the custody of Sir n service of (he WwMonmouth Baptist the beet regulated families and the same is lUrs. Ayres since domestic troubles I Christian Endeavor society. Mi separated her parents sometime ago. I Nellie C. Roberts will lead the meet- Rexall Article of the value of 25 true in the best regulated businesses. ."••. : Miss Sehalfer went before Charles R. ing. Snyder at Atlantic Highlands last The women of the New Monmouth | I have had a very long experience-in the: line of bicycles and motor week and stated' thnt she would tie Baptist' church . held. their annual cents a Sanitary Aluminum Collap- . fourteen years old and old enough to festival last Thursday night nnd tool; i cycles and I deal exclusively-in these goods. This haB given me knowledge choose her own guardian in a fewin ,?9U. it is estimated that.the net' sible Drinking Cup. weeks and that she desired to tnako proceeds will be over $30. • whereby I can sell the goods which are^best adapted to the roads of this lo- hoi1 home with her father. M The .Misses Lufbuvrow, daughters cality. Being one of * the largest dealers in bicycles and motor cycles in ,this SchafTer has remarried since his of the late Grover Lufburrow of daughter has been livingg with Mr. Shrewsbury, were Sunday visitors of JUST THE THING FOR SCHOOL, CAMPING part of the state I get the pick of all makes. My line of bicycles includes Ayres nnd he andd hihis secondd wifife wili l Mrs. Omar Sickles at Navesink. meet the girl at Barbcrton, Ohio, on The Sunday-school of All Saints OR PICNICS. . '•< - " the Pierce, Arrow, Queen City, Crawford, Dart, Reading, Cyrus and. Peer- her way West. The girl is exception- Memorial church of Navesink wont to ally bright for her age and her father Highland Beach last Wednesday on less. . ' .' • : • • •' ; has promised to give her a good edu- its annual excursion. cation and a good home. Mrs. Ayres Gas lights have been installed •" accompanied her as fur as New York. through New Monmouth. Lamps have, This is a combination which meets every demand; from the pleasure On her way West she will be under been set up in front of UiekBaptist nnd seeker who wants a light, durable wheel, to the sturdy and heavy workman the care of members of a railroad or- Catholic churches. : Cooper's Soda/' ganization of which her father is u John HincD of Belford;. hnn moved who wants a bicycle on which he can rely in all kinds of weather and which member. . from the house owned byS W. 0. Ha- Parmor Now Beal Eatnto Man. vens of Philadelphia to hi| own house will not fail him at any time. • \ • • . Lafayette C. Raynor of Port Mon- on Main .street. • \ I.TNCKOFT HEWS. BUMSOK HEWS. mouth, who has followed farming sev- Everett Henry, who is employed in Prices, on these wheels show almost as great a range as the "wheels, eral years, will quit farming this fall New York, is enjoying' aishort vaca- Two FamlUaa of the Village Change New BrunsxvlolE Chaxoh Choir Oftmpluff *and will devote his time Belling his tion'with relatives at Belford and Their Plncoa ot Baaidiaoa. in Fftrmiy's drove. themselves and they will be found satisfactory by everybody, from the.man .; real estate. Jlr. Raynor owns a large Port Monmouth. Mrs. Charles Woolley has moved The Christ church vested cchoi r of Smith & Walling of Eelford have New Brunswick is camping f farm adjoining the Ideal Beach com- from Mrs. Isabella Sanborn's house on fo? two v who works for his daily wage to the pleasure seeker who wants to gi'atify pany's tract along the Port Monmouth the contract to paint the government the Holmdel road to Mrs. Ellen weeks in Parmly's grove, east of the shore and he will cut up his farm into lighthouse near Waycake creek at Doran's house on the Middletown Presbyterian, church property. The his fancy in detail finish. '•-...• • ; • *•• building fats. Mr. Raynor's property Keansbiiig. road.' The house vacated by her ichois r consists of thirty boys "ranging is nicely located and is one of the most Frank Bell, an employee at the Port occupied by George VanPelt, who has from nine Xo nineteen years and they I carry bicycles in all sizes and colors and in all heights. I can fit desirable tracts to be had in that Monmouth fish factory, has been laid been working for John C. Hopkins. are under the supervision of the rec- vicinity. up several days with intestinal tor, Rev. E. B. Joyce, organist the smallest child and the largestjman. ' trouble. Formers Digging potatoes. George Vf. Nutman and George Burylar scale at Highland Fari. Captain John H. Skidmore is still at A number of farmers in this local- Wilmot. The choir has pitch- As to motor cycles, I consider the Indian the fastest, most complete A few nights ago Jlrs. George Du- work clearing off the Lenison^real ity have sold new potatoes to mer- chants and grocers at Red Bank, but their tents in thecenter of lack of Highland Park telephoned to estate tract near Campbell's junction. the large grove and have arranged and most reliable machine. It includes the best features of motor cycles. _tlje Atlantic Highlands police that Mrs. IIuMr.h Ilubbs of Belford^ias none of them have harvested enough burglars were trying; to enter her rented her house for August to P*ed to make shipments*. Last wnuk po-them in a semi-circle with the large It is made in the East and in case of an accident any part can be replaced llBliiii-. It was nbout piidnight. when Anderiion and family of Brooklyn, tatoes were brinRinp; from $3.75 to mess tent on the extreme left of the the call was received and the police Misses Jennie May and Nellie Luf- $4.50 a barrel, lligh prices for po- camp. On tha extreme right there is in a few hours. . . • hastened to lier place. A thorough burrow of Pluinfield are spending a tatoes are expected throughout the a single tent unoccupied for the use season as the crop is short. of guests who desire' to stay over search was made but no trace of few weeks at Locust Point. night. The advance guard of the so- The Harley-Davidson is one of the best belt-driven motor cycles manu- burglars could be found. Mrs. Dulaek ' Mrs. Francis Schneider of Navesink Plant With Many Blooms. ciety arrived Saturday and the ial- insisted that the officers remain at her has returned home after spending a Joseph Mertz, who lives on theancc of the b6ys arrived Monday. The •factured and the Pope and Flanders, 4 H. P,, also arbelt-driven mojtpr cycle, place on guard for the reist :of thefew weeks at Jersey City. Holmdel road, has a hydrangea plant society spends two weeks during the night and they compliecomplied wiwitth her re- Mrs. Garret A. Lee and Mrswit. h 78 blooms. It is in a large simmer in camp life. They have • with a magneto, are also good machines. They seH'for $175. quest. This was tlie second lime Mrs. Charles Hubbs of Belford spent part wooden ilower pot in the front yard camped at Como and Seagirt but this Dulaek had summoned the police to of last week at New York. and attracts a great deal of attention is the first time that they have pitched My bicycle shop is one of the best equipped in Monmouth county. Not her place at night thinking burglars Frank Yanderveer of Kavesink was Loth on account of its beauty and its their tents in this vicinity. The daily were trying to enter her house. a Sunday guest of his father, John many blooms. It was given to Mr. routine is under 6trict.discipline with only do I carry a large stock of bicycles, and all parts and fixtures, but I Hurt .by Cnve-Iu at Bolford. . Vandcrvoer of Navesink. Mcrtz's son thirty years ago. ; devotional and song service at morn- have the best equipped shop for bicycle repair work in Monmouth county. A Polish laborer employed in John Claude and Paul Meyers of New ing and at night. The camp haa hired York have returned home after visit- Copairn to a Boad.. T. Ilop'ping's gravel pit at Hopping's Joseph \V. Thompson, the overseer a large boat for the uso of the boys I have an unbeatable line of tires and supplies. My shop is at 4 Mechanic Ik- Station was 'buried by a cave-in last ing relatives at Belford. nnd much of the time • ia spent on William Smith of Ntw York cpent of the county road, haa filled in a num- Thursday and both of'his legs and one ber of bad spots on the Red Bank road the water. The choir has accepted street, just off Broad street. It is near enough to Broad street for con- arm were broken and his head badly Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry an invitation to attend tho morning White of Belford. with gravel. To keep, down the dust bruised. He was alone at the time of Mrs. William Thompson and Abram service next Sunday at St. George's venience, being only a few steps from the corner of Broad and Mechanic the accident and it was some timo be- Miss Grace Williams of Navesink church and next Wednpaday night the fore hie cries for help were heard. It is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Sanboni have spread road oil in front boys will hold a public song service streets, and it is far enough away for economy, as rents and all other busi- was fully an hour before the man was Smith of Adelphia. of their properties. at the Oceanic Presbyterian church. freed from the heap of dirt.' Doctors Mrs. George R. Hendrickpon of Ccns for Factory. The expense of tho camp is born by ness expenses are lighter than on the main business street. Harry Hendrickson and 0. W. Bud- Navesink entertained out-of-town Big YMgons loaded with cans the church and the *boya arc enter- long attended to the man's injuries. friends Sunday. have passed through the village al- tained at the camp without charge. I want everybody to think over these things before they buy a bicycle or Funds for Boulevard. Mrs. Emma Chorman of Nutley is most every day the past few weeks. Mr. Wilmot told a REGISTER reporter visiting Mr. and Mrs. John I. Sickles The cans will be used at Bucklin's ycotcrday that he liked Octanic and The Middletown township officials of Navesi nk. a motor cycle and J am quite sure that if they give these facts due considera- at a meeting held last week voted factory at the Phalanx. its people and that he thought the Miss Mina Weber of Millville is Social Clab on Outing. camp would be located here again tion Lou Tetley will certainly receive a call before they buy a machine. §1,000 to be added to the general visiting Mrs. Charles DeVesty of funds for the new ocean boulevard. The young women's social club went next year. Shou'd the society decide Navesink. to locate hero annually the residents The meeting was held at John E. Harold D. Willelt of Belford spent on an outing to Long Branch last Foster's law office at Atlantic High- will arrange scciu! pastimes for the Sunday and Monday with friends at Thursday. campers while at Oceanic. lands and was well attended. The Plainfield. Brttf Items. Business. One Price. Middletown township officials feel con- fident that the boulevard will greatly William Dorr, Sr.r of Belford is Mrs. John McVey of Plainfield, for- Church locl.ty T»lr. benefit their township and they are having his Main street residence merly of Tinton Falls, is spending The women of the Presbyterian Honest Goods. Honest Dealing. heartily in favor of supporting it inshingled. several days with her brother, David ladies' aid society will hold a calender every way. Miss Bertha Gardner of Navesink SofTel. carnival Thursday afternoon of next entertained friends from New York Mrs. Emma Magee is visiting her week in thexgrove between the church Lou Tetley, VlthlmfC Party at EclforU, Sunday. sister, Mrs. Charles Eeid of Colt's and tho parsonage. Twelve booths Mortimer Secor of Belford last Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Ball of LocuEt Neck. will be decorated each, to represent 4 Mechanic Street, Wednesday took a party of friends out Point entertained Brooklyn friends a month and articles seasonable for to the fishing grounds in Robert Sunday. LITTLE SII.VI1B HEWS. that month will be sold. Mrs. Ber- Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. M. Odull of Navebink enter- Crane's large power boat. The party tram Bordcn will bo in general charge Pl\one 128-W. caught a number of large bhiefish anil tained several New York frienda over lawn Fots to be n«la at Sdinund Wil- of the affair and she will be assisted weaklish. Those who went were Mr. Sunday, by'B Tomorrow Afternoon. by Mrs. William Pearsall, Mrs. Anna and Mrs. Peter O'Blenius, Mr. and Miss Carrie Defipreaux of Navesink The Joyous Workers, a juvenile ad- Yeomana, Mrs. William Bruce, Mrs. P. S. -10 second-hand bicycles for $8.00 to $14.00. Mrs. Edmond Fullerton nnd John spent Sunday with friends at Long junct of the Standard Bearers' so- H. H. Striker, Mrs. Samuel Bruce, O'Blenius and family of Paterson and Branch. ciety, will hold a lawn fete tomorrow Miss Lilian Wilson, Mrs. A. A. Mc- Mr. Crane of Belford. Mrs. Robert Johnson of Navesink, afternoon at Edmund Wilby's. Candy, win) bus been nick two wceko, io im- Kay, Miss Eva Bruce and Mrs. Bur- Has Several Thouiand OhJckeus. cake and ice cream will bo nold, nnd gess. A number of young women of proving. the usual booths and decorations.will Oceanic and Rumnon will act as their James Leddy, who has a poultry \ Mrs. Thomas Phillips of Port Mon- be in evidence. assistants. The carnival will also be yard between Thompson's crossing and mouth gavu birth to a daughter last been shedding well during the past work of graveling the main road near YOU MAY HAVE APPENDICITIS Keansburg, has several thousand week. Mor»a to Bhrevauurj. held at night nnd the grove will be week unoal ltcacb in a Henii-coiiNciouB con- nrlef lUmi. West returned three weeks ago from ful. •rlef xtens. Bumeon rir* Compur's *»U. day morning at the Presbyterian are now giving their attention to tci-dition Sunday morning. He Hnid ho Mm. William Davison WIIH taken Little Hock where the visited Mrs. church on "Accumulated Faith." Clarunca Wolcott spent Saturday matoen, cucmuhci'H nnd tumipn. started from New York Katurdny sick with mi attack of acute indigen- Howcr and Mm. West The nlxth annual ball of the Rum- with his brothers, Howard and Mar- Pettier Down Trolley net. nfti'iiu in dirigible bnlloiin tion .Sunday morning. For a time her Union Barrio, aonlay aTlfbt son flro company which was held Mon- shall Wolcott of Allenhuret. condition wnu H<>rioun, nit nhc is now OOBAK*OS* «TBWB. The Keyport trolley compnny bi'Kun l'hilailrlphin. H« rncounti-red Tim congregations of tha Methodist day of laet week • in Red Men's hall George Eldrldge of Brooklyn spent favorable wlndn and wan forced to lliiu-h i>tij>loved. was a successful affair in charge of 1 Sunday with his father, Cant, BenliT laying ties on lln-ir new trurkn at and Presbyterian churches will meet Auras* »»lr and resUr.l of Kaflles Alt Campbell's junction Monday and theI'oino dnwn with bin miKliinr. He Mitm KHOUT Ourhurt, in company ii committee cornponed of Louie Ncu- niln BUlridge. . J dropped in tho orcnii nbout n mile off with wvt'rul •Slircwnlmry young in union ncrvico at the Methodist liuusur, William II. Hlntelmann, •ocl.tr Hent week. work was well under way by the time church Sunday night and Her. Arthur The ladles' aid society of tb« Metho- Telephones have been Installed n the heavy shower cunio up in thu af- shore nnd iiwiini unborn. Hoborts tuld women, in nltcnding iv mi«fiianary Jnm«4 Murphy, fleorge Hole, Edward Uio two housoa on the polo club's] 11 slrutitfe utory mill there in u little riirifvrrnco nt Spring I.nke. A. McKay of the Presbyterian church A. Pomphrey and Dennis Martin. dist church will hold Its annual fair grounds. ' 1 ternoon, The new track will do nwiijr will preach a npocial aermon on Col- and festival on Wednesday ahd Thurs- with one of tlie Bwitclicii lit the Junc- myntory nbout thu conn tin nobody auw Chnrlrs Von(Jrlf Mnnnirhu- Joseph Wolrolt Is employed in •)] tho halmon. m>tt«, who WIIH formerly in tho employ vary. Thin will be th. fourth sermon Choir Mettiiur Tomorrow day of next week In the truck bonne. tion. preached thin mirnmcr at thoTfetliOr lumber mill at Ixing Branch. £odre to »•»• a. (upper. of John 'I'. I,ov«tl, in iMi«win|r. ac- Tho choirs of the Methodist nnd BUekbarrlw Akaateat. Mrs. William Anderson, who has Blojrollat Bun Down by Anta. i|iiuintunci'H hi>r<>. dlut church on tlie "Tragedies of the Proibyterlan churches will mitet to- been very sick, Is recovering. The HHfonl lodge of Patriotic Komi Cnlvin Willinmn of Went Ocean Hov. Jnliii Hundley, piuniidintf elder lliblc." On Sunday night, July ROth, morrow nlgbt at th. Mothodist church Many blackberries are 1*1 tig gath- of AIIIH'ICII will hold u tinmiri- Satur- IU,v. W. Knrl l^den of tha Mothodlat ered on the old race coursn track. Orove wun run down by 1111 automobile of IIIIH diiitriot, (Illfid tho pulpit of for rehurul. Thu combined choirs Motor OyoM Oep rail*. day night of next work In itn ludgn ilrivi-n by |.'rnrl llriiwn Inilt wpfk. tlm Methodic rhurrh Kunduy morning. church will preach on the aubjoct will sing next Sunday night at thoSince racing was discontinued wild room* In Johnson's hall. An invita- Willinmn •wiir. ntrurk from bi-hind nnd "Is Life 11 Tragedy?" union service at tho Mothwmt church. plants .and berrl«* have grown on tlie JoBopli Truax, a motor tycU police* tion ban been lent out to nwli fiiriiihir John Luku of Jrriiny (Illy In npciiil- leci'lvi-il n ' ilinliwiiliil i.hmiMrr nnd lug ncvcrul wr«kH with bin brother, On Trip to Ooanastlaat. land, People from out of town as mun at Anbury Park, was pursuing to be |>rc«eni and a big linn' in ex nlhi'r injtirica. Tim bliyclr wim low* well as residents of this village gather a upevdlng automobile lait week when td Thoinnii I.al Nnvinlnk no ntli'iilloii to him, with her duuphtor, Mrs. P.rey Hicks. the parsonage. ThO lorvico will bo cation season by selling the fruit. motor cycle and was drugged several" Mcthodliit church will ho held Friday Dinner for Judo Diin«>n. Mr«. llonjimiln Cook, anothar daugh- led by tha pastor, lUv. Arthur A. Mc- BMI vale KM Win*. •feet by the machine, the *nglne of ter, who bun been vlaltlnfr h*r par- Kay. The service will begin at eight which kept on running. Ills only bad and fiattirduy of next work. Th«> fnlr Woman out in r«ll. Jllillto Nvlmm V, DtuiKnll wnn (fivrli On the Rumson. polo grounds Man- committee will mcrt tlila v/eA n| Mini a ilimii'r nl Porluiipivk liutunlny •r»ta hftrc, i«rt Sabttday tot- King'* o'clock. day th* JWLMIO «hib of this plat* injury Wai • broken wriit B. John II. I'nllt-rion of 1'itrk, New York, whara bar husband : Kate Dnvli'n. whrn all ni-riin|r«nH'nlii nm. John I. I'Ad.-n.onof KnrmlnK. iifiotimon by th,, Monmmilli county iittttatsi «u In stenat. defeated th* Kumtoti club by a score tor the fair will Ixi t«ttl«l. dill* *nn limly nil on th* nrtn wbll,. bar naawinllon. Thi. rommlttfw in linn charge of Inrtalllng a htatlng J. DeWitt Urower Installod gas in of 6 to 2*4. A number of rcaltlenU Tim npnMXMM'e regular inuif ot rnrrylnir ,i lnmT. hint Krlrlny. K|,,, r|tklr, (lf „„, (llnwr ^nji.t,,,! ,,f Jo|in lyaUm In one of U14 public building* his rcildencn yesterday iiflornoon. thtm stele at •«Wor«. at tliut plncc. of this plare attended the gam*. Th»5,000 coplti will ttcurv to avary ad< Tha women of thn BHforBHfordd MclhodUt 't.'u'l t'' 'T!' "f"1""1 n ."t".v!' "nnll(dl "• A|'l>'«Knt#, fir, of !MH«nk, Henry Over • score of families In the Ot*an- •am* trnms an playing on th* Ham- vartlier a circulation pf th. papar la eb\irebh h wilill l hlholdd a mile off Immo ». After BaJa, lo district of tha borough have In- Bon field this afternoon. virtually «r«ry horn* In all UUt part «t wn wrr«> broken nnrl the upprr |mrt litI'Oiiti llmnrh, 3. C'lnrrnrn f!onovrr of stalled gM during the jiaht month. breadbd , eali«l , iif crmm nd funcyy Thn warm r.ln Monday mornlnjr tbi crantr, »n4 It will bring to tn« at*4 , *rtJcl«» In th« VnnNot* I Ht' hrr rlrhl iinn win Imdly fii(. l>y (In.Freehold and .lamr« 1). Carton of As- hi'hiiil <-r«lililii(( u most all of theWWIMM tendon of klMbtt tv«ry family h.r - MIng H«t' IflrniB It rr<|iiiim| mivpii flilchm to bliry I'«rk. Seventy.llv«i (tu*at. wore About 100 ehlMrm from N*« York t ThTeh UM ott tiii * bullijliiic rim* lln> l rrabblntf |>artl«« yoaUrday ntumMl Bevsral of th* sld* street! TIW» arrived »t tti* bom* for UM homflww about* th( barf^lni offtrwl by Ml priwnl. 4, home with lnrg« catch**. Craba hart Mr*p«4 jr*it*rdavjr afUrnoon and th* mar this p|«et lalt watk. All of ind Mr*, John G. W. Havens of Point j Pleasant, returned home Monday. fr%ft&&&%fyfa4%^^ NEWS FROM FARM1NGD ALE lUnti V, 'Johnson has improved j his farm home at "West Farms .by I placlpg blinds on it and painting it. JOHN MARRINER'S TEAM RAN AWAY WITH A Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Matthews and'MisB Lane of Highlands have •••'-" LOAD OF BOARDERS. Seen spending several days at West Farms with Mrs. Matthew&'s parents, Mr, and Mr*. Kevoe W. Patterson. Family Rwinlon in Celebration of Mn.. Ann F^teroft** Eightieth Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Williams of Red Bank visited Vt. Williama's ifWeCould You Fully Realize , Birthday—Rev. Charles Wt Heitlay Sprayt Hit Cranberry Bogt parent?, Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Wil- ' with Bordeaux Mixture-William Ebinxer Laid Up Last Week liams lost Sunday. . Lester Robbins, who ho? been work- what a saving it means to buy a suit ' with Eye Trouble-Returned from California. ing at Newark, N. Y., during the past two months, is spending his vacation John Marrlner'i team ran awey deaux mixture. He has sprayed form- with relatives here. Men^s Suits. now, you would come here and try on Boys' Suits. last Saturday afternoof n whilhiel heh waserly with good results and has demon- Mrs. Harry Harrington, Mrs, Pettit on fait way from the Central railroad strated that it pays. The present out- and Mrs. Louisa McCorriay of Brook- $ 2.00 Suit*, now station with a load of city boarders look is favorable «for a good crop of $ 7.50 Suite,now $ 5.63 some of these elegant garments made who were going to Isaac Marrlner'e lyn are visiting Mrs, George W.Allen 1 berries on the bogs in this vicinity, at West'Farms. ' •. • 2.50 SuiU, now Edgewater cottage at West Farms, although the extremely hot weather Itaac Marriner has about forty 1O.Q0 Suiti, now 7.S0 Marrlner WBB a short distance beyond during the past three weeks injure i boarders from New York and Brook- by Kuppenheimer and some of our 3.00 Suite, now Farmingdale when he met a wagon the small berries in some places. lyn at Edgcwater1' cottage, West 12.00 Suiti, now 9.00 load, of hay. His horses shied sud- YMUrntph Optntor KM Bjr* Tronbl*. 3.50 Suiti, how denly and tlie wagon was thrown one- Farms. ' 13.50Suiti, now 10.12 Special Tailored. Finer clothes are not tide and turned over. None pi the William Elsinger, telegraph opera- Mr. and Mrs. James W. White of 4.00 SuiU, now occupants of the stage was badly in- tor at the'Pennsylvania station, was Bradley Beach are visiting Mr. and 15.00 Suit«, now 11.25 ' iriecl- although several of them BUS- compelled last week to quit work. The Mrs. Edward D, Woolley at West made, lower prices are not found any- 4.50 SuiU, now ifned bruises, When /the wagon sight of one eye was impaired and ho Farms. 16.50 Suite, now 12.38 ent over they were thrown in a heap was under medical treatment ior sev- Miss Jennie Conk, who lives on 5.00 SuiU, now eral days. Ho has improved and ro-rural route No. ,1, is suffering from 18.00 Suite, now 13.S0 where. /and piled up on top of one another. sumed work thiB weelf. During his rheumatism. She has been sick two 6.00 Suits.now The team broke-awny from the wagon. absence from the station his place was weeks. 20.00 Suite, now 15.00 They were uninjured but the harness filled by Calvin , Havens of Toms Miss Vanderhoof of Gloucester !B • 7.00 Suits, now and wagon were^badly damaged. i £ Bpending a week with her grand- 22.50 Suite, now 16.88 25 Cents on Every Dollar. mtoroft jrnmtly Mnnloa.' "'">/. T»c« Kplut, mother, Mrs, Sarah E, Cottrell. 8.00 SuiU, now AJ)lrthdny celebration and family Miss Mary Yard entertained a Miss Carrie Riddle, who has been 25.00 Suite, now 18 75 reunion took place at the Flitcroft party of friends at-the home «f hersuffering for a week from eye trouble, 10.00 SuiU, now homestead at North Farmingdale' last parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alexander is now considerably improved. Come and Investigate. Friday aftorh'oon and night. The Yard, last' Friday: Among those Miss Ma:y Goodenough has re- event was in delcbratlon of Mr?. Ann turned'after a few days' visit with present were Misses Anna Hurtt, relatives at Point Pleasant. : FHtcroffs eightieth birthday. MraElizabet. h Goodenough, Ruby pnd Lulu - Chester Megill has a job' as motor- 4 Flitcroft is active for one'of her ageLamont, Mabel Demmo and Margaret man for the summer with the Aabury m 1.4 1 1-4 1-4 .1-4 and she greatly appreciated the secret- Hepburn. Park trolley company. ly arranged affair as well as the gath- Bold Kit ering of about forty of her relatives. Miss Annie Reinhart of Jersey City On All Summer Suits. On AH Summer Suits. MM. FllUiroft was the recipient of a Henry Dyckman has raid his farm in visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore large number of presents and ehe te-near Farmirigdale on the Asbury Park on rural route No. 2. -ceived about 100 birthday cards, In road. The new owner will take po- Mr. and Mrs. Trevonian L. Harvey T the evening there was a fine display of Beesion of the property this week and spent several days last week with rel- fireworks on the lawn. The homestead Dyckman will move to Asbury Park, atives at Siiverton, WE DO THE BUSINESS. "is; now occupied l>y "Mr. an* Mrs.where he formerly lived, - Miss Irene Shnfto of Baltimore is Saturn into. California, spending two weeks with her brother, Joseph Conrow.' Among those pres- Clarence Shafto. y ent) were Mr, and Mr*. John S. Fllt- Mr, and MM. Charles H. Butcher of JIaxon W. Garhart spent Monday crolft of.Atlantic Highlands, Mr, andSan Francisco, Cal,, returned .last with WR parenta, Mr. and ,Mn, John M»B. •William H. Flltcroft and family, Saturday after an "absence of four W: Garhart. JJflli'. and Mrs, James L. Hall and Miss years. They will remain east some Miss Iris Harvey and Miss Grace /Myrtle Hull, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H, time with friends and relatives at Jv KRIDEL, Voorhees were visitors at Asbury Conrow and family, Mr. and Mrs.Ardena and vicinity. Park last week. t John H, Morris and family, Mr,\and BrUf xt*m«. Mrs. Emma Kinmouth had the fence Mrs. .Edward Flitcroft and Miss Last Sunday Jacob Lutz and daugh- removed from in front of her house Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, t Gladys Flitcroft of Ocean Grove and ters, Miss Sarina Lutz and Mrsthi, s week. ^ y j Mrs. Calvin Shaftp and family of Emma Kinmonlh, and son William D, William B. Patek of Seattle, Wash- y North Farmingdale. , Lutz visited Mr. Lutz'a sister, Mrs, ington, is visiting his father, Sigmund 26 Broad Street. Telephone 221-E. Red Bank,' N. J. Bpr«y#4 Orant*ny Bo«k ' • Margaret Bcihl of Long Branch. Patck. t Rev. Charles W. Helsley haB spray- Miss Elizabeth Goodenough, who Mrs, John Murphy of New Epypt • ed all of his cranberry bogs with Bor- has been spending two weeks with Mr, is visiting her son, Edgnr L. Mpiphy. * f f i Unbeaten Values in T | Oakland, Chalmefs-Detroit, Oldsmobile, tT | The 100 Per Cent Car. The Car of Satisfaction. The Quality Car. $1,000 to *$l,600. ^ $1,500 to $3,000 $3,000 to $5,000.

We pride ourselves on the fact of handling the absolute leaders in automobiles in thejr respective classes. The Oakland car to XX A date has won eight firsts in this year's hill climbing contests, demonstrating its true value as to power and durability. Get a demon- X X stration in this wonderful car. Y yA t Still have the cream of used cars on hand and y they must be sold regardless of price. fy COLUMBIA "SO." yt . Touring car, .jvith top, (new.) This car could very y nicely be made into a truck for at least a ton capacity. y Merchants, give this car a look over; a bargain for a quick Chalmers-Detroit, t The Oakland, sale. r n y OAKLAND "4O. y Touring car, fully equipped, just overhauled in our 1911. y own shop and guaranteed to be in good condition. This f 1911. Thirty horsepower Touring Car andy car makes the hills look like the level road. This car was y our demonstrating car and will be painted to suit buyer. Roadster, $1,500. y Four-Cylinder, thirty and forty horse- y OVERLAND "3O." power chassis. Fore door Touring Cars, Pony Tonneau, $1,600. y Roadster, double rumble seats, capacity 4, has wind- ty Runabouts and Torpedo Bodies, shield; all in good condition, A bargain for somebody. Limousine, $3,000. f Forty horsepower Touring Car andt OAKLAND "3O." y Roadster, fully equipped and has only been run a Roadster, $2,750. t $1,000 to $1,600. short time. Has a factory guarantee up to January 1st, y y. 1912. Car was taken jp trade for Oakland touring car, Torpedo Bodies on same, $3,000. y This car is as good as new and will not stand on our floor t long. r WINTONM30.W y y Car has solid tires and can be made into light truck y with very little expense. Must be sold at once. "y The above cars, both new and used, will be cheerfully demonstrated to prospective buyers. y fy $ ED. VON KATTENGEIX, iY • Corner Monmouth Street and Maple Avenue. RED. BANK, NEW JERSEY. EATONTOWN, NEW JERSEY.

\ • ' ' Tolophono, Rod Bank 218. Telephone, Eatontown 2117-J. ErncpT rmEMEirs OVFZCEXS. XU. BaUBOBT HTLAJTD J5I1AD. CHRISHANSOFFEL'SWILL tf(»r.;,*<):iZi)rt*va.Bw»r* • JHE REDBAPiKROTTERBafl Bank Atso-clatfan Hel? Its 8h» »Mett WU». The following officers were elected Mrs. Bridget H?1AIM1, wife of John MMl A»J> JB0OMI TO» at the annual meeting of the exempt Hytund, died lut Thursday Qlfht at • M»n wan one who hai workad ,rvGoo4 worlj Jiortkto»-«iA» jit. Bfuhu** Mwunri nurwry memetumH.H Apply 8) B a(id gontlo. Also four HOueni dduewr' - . v& THOMAS IRVING BROWN. firemen's association of Red Sank last the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hum- »t«et afe«o Bait 161, Eatontown, N. J. I want 1600, three year*, loeal.rea! •«-.• Friday night: Mrs, Alsfc* BMkWMi of Bed salt •*• phrey Hoy ward of Wharf avenue, Red »Sl Proud »t«.et, -tate, flrs^ raortjtoee, security will be oelves ttAOO from Mes Father's Batata Bank.' Death was due to cancer, with unqueitloned. State Interest wanted. O. JBotered at the noBtoflloo at Red Bank, President—Cornelius S.' Mount —Wills of Other Xonmouth County ,tl,300 wanUnUd on nr»t mormortsaset ; M' it.. »io, l«tb «tteet, N, w, Washington, ; W. p., as second-class matter.' Vim president—JiiHeph I-'ix. which Mrs. Hyland had been .sick a liouw). No agwta. Atwolut* «curlt; on first bond and morinn on tmproirwj Atlt p, .a. •',:-...-••••-.. ,••••• .••••...... •• Kecretury—Arthur I,. AVymbH. People Probattd. luiig time. She was eighty *ears old? propertjr In »UP>» to tult bprroww, • .rrrensurer—John J. Many. A, box 913, Red Hank, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911, Christian Spffel of Middletown Her husband owns a farm at'Vander- KAThrOX FOB iAlB. Trustees—-William T. Corlles, Jojin C. _ l*uoch In «o«d condition for HOJKI, J» Aul, DeWitt Curliart. Charles R. D. Fox- township made his will two years ago. burg, and the family lived at that K*Darlonc1> very bodies, boUi need pom* MM' rnot»r. TorXurtljerpattleuioJIWlUK to JoEeph B. As»y was elected a dolt George Frick of Red Bank executors, moved to Red Bank. Since moving to th» Bed •.Bungalow. Hopping- flt«fta 1100 for t|w.two.'. inwooaFftr Henry D- Kook, box 0, Fort mouth, Red Bank Mr; Hyland made daily 77 '«B (Town Tall: Continued from page 4.) gate to-represent the Red Bank asso- Mr. Soffel bequeathed ?400 a year to HOLD BUnmi BVTXOJi (]s N.- J. ¥h/wa \ft Aibur/ F ciation at the state session at Atlantic his wife as long as she lives, to betrips to his farm. Mrs. Hyland Oolu sleeve button wjtb letter , _„„ The petition of the citizens who usk City rjpxt month, leaves three daughters, they being VIonday tn town. Finder.will be re- for the opening of Buena place to the paid in quarterly payments of $100 Ooa «t*U hull _ .-horw ,_..„.turAftQftmm k • now tutU fr. •each. He left ?5 each to his daugh- Mrs. Hnyward and Mrs. Jane Repp- worded by returning to RefUter office. power, jooa oondli 9^ jreArlln* Bl|)frl« Comb fluff t . river ougnt to be favornbly considered hard of Red Bank and Mrs. Harry cheap.. Can be »een . — H »«ln Xieekn I* and «». In-- by the commissioners when the matter ters, Matilda Soffel, Mrs. Lucie C. . Honx co sou. : Ivlns, ReglBfoi* build! •r duck*, nurture duck* #8 »ni McVey and Sophia SolTcl,-and $5 toTilton of Brooklyn. Th highway. Every street leading to- 50,000 cnbbago plants for sale at II.t •jut. Hifttttnaej. ,JShn B, JWocSwXl ward the river ought to. lie opened up LETIC MEET AT $500 to Pair View cemetery, to be r tliquadna. Apply to Louis Boirel OoetmliQeemililoo, AlohAloliaA a, on Shrewsbury riveriverr. held in trust and the income to be VVBB erlook farm. Half Mile road. Jted Ban to the river, so that" the-streets, which Be Won ritwt rriae In tt. Broad Jowp . HMO via*Km mq/SSr are artificial highways, may be con- used in keeping hie burial plot in A iag Content and Captured Beoond Frlze condition. Mr. Soffel's son, William Buddln 9a»tb of Infant auaim UR ss-v - Among other targaln propertlej l b»v nected with tiie river, which is the }n tbs Bftmiaor Throwing* Contest . . TtttX TwUMatenotui. JOB sale, rryHll, nMny MffJ utM'toyis town to the most westerly part, every Saturday. Th« athletic meet was held was due to convulsions.' The child was yothaut wanwhet nr« ipftlreiyou dhave somettilni "•wly painted: jand one rou| wafpn 1 river street should be opened up to witnessed the will. St Halghf*' J6 Moomoutb street, by the amateur athletic union,' and Left Estate to Hltces. apparently not in a serious condition Bnnk, Hale. Prank Osborn, MWdletown, N, pnlilic use. This should have been more than ninety contestants were last Thursday, but,-t«jie died only « Sono long ago. No street loading to- Azelia N. Holmes of Keyport made entered. It was a handicap meet, and r an few minutes jafter being taken with MUD XAVX HMJMT, ward the river should have been al- in the broad jumping contest Quinn her will' lost Ap '' ^~appointed convulsions. She died before a doctor Sweot cream, pure milk, freeh butter lowed to bfi.openedor should have been covered more ground ttinn any con- her niece, Lydia B.' Holmes, executrix. could be summoned. The funeral was e-ni buttermllK from our own farms de- accepted by the town, unless Jit did She directed that her nieces, Lydia H. livered dally. CtiM. A. WcClaohey, Btfl held Friday at the house and the bur- large air motor wlndmUl, wjwjt1th to war." testant except the scratch man. The Thompson of East Orange and Louisa • »l»id tMk.tor iaala/.1 actually pro to the river. No person scratch man s pump was about a foot ial was in Fair View cemetery. —- »l»id tMktor iaala/ AJpoltJ;-' should have been allowed to buy the M. Sproul of Keyport, be given any morb than Quinn's, but Quinn had a OAaman WMTMS. -mtMlm; ; also two/otwo'/our-wheefiu d riparian right of any of the river piece of her jewelry that they might wwona, ratbratber out oof repai streets, as has been done in some handicap and this entitled him to first select and that a pair of brass and- Water ^Pressure Teit. Cashier wanwd, Apply fc»tw««n prize, Quinn jumped nineteen feet And 8:00 c'olopK P. M., Wednosduy »eJd wry oh.ap. Apply, cases; and no person ought to have irons be given to her niece, Emma E, A. teat of tho Red Bank water pres- Clillds' Grocery Co., Broad stmet, Ucd , on Mr. «•*»'« pfaot, boon-allowed to seize upon land at the hree inches. The prize was a solid Holmes. All the rest of her estate waa Bank. — ;old medal. sure will be made tonight at eight BQABS. river front of any street, as.has been left to her niece, Lydia B. Holmes. o'clock on Front! street by Independent done,in other cases. In the hammer throwing contest he The will was witnessed by Charles~~J. An experienced woman wanted for Bnrarwssr fire! company. Six streams ,of four general housework; two in family; KO.pi rlooif prlv»t» tuoUy; won second prize, this being a sterling Smith and E. D. DuBois. lengths of hose.each will be played at vlcwn; reflneS purroundlaMi i ACM* * * * silver medal. Quinn threw the ham- salary. Apply at 680 Broad street. Bod ' Ml, one time. James- R." Wolcott, chief Bank. •. - .• v UM, WUIlly ODtrkted; Red Bank cares very little about mer 132 feet, which is far below the •lary M. lockwood's Wlu. mlsmm of the fire department, will be jfi or" " the river, but this condition will not record he made at the athletic meet Mary M. Lockwood of North Long WOT WAYXSP. » list •pot- ou ;or tr« charge of the test. , , • . , . Boy wanted for qOke ajid genera! OOJTBTTIB* uxvnjmmaa w*Jt always remain. During the past two at Red Bank this year. Hia exertions Branch made her will seven years ago work; age abput' fourteen or filxteer CounWr 8x>r loftet lon«; at»o or three years there has been a revival in the broad jumping conUsT had. tired and appointed her brother, Nathan yearn. Opdyke, 12 Wharf avenue, Jle<) nxtures wanted, In food Aiamt. • of interest in the river, and the open- Wl, rraak Terry Dead, -irice end quality »t ones, bed 1 him and this accounted for the falling Lockwood, executor. Miss Lockwood Bank. -tesin lnundry, 14 Whit* ei last Thurs- X.OWI. Bank. N. J. a, more important miration than /or- record. Ouinn has been engaged in directed that' 'her executor turn the rest A gold watch and chain lost *p4twocn merly. All the streets leading toward day after a-sickness. of four months. . > powers iw«, athletics the past two years and has of her estate into cash. The money the uoixit and postofflce.,Tuesday morn- Bright sir) for collar departmunt **> the river will be opened sonic time. mnde a number of notable records. She was a dnughter~of Fred Reevey ins.Kewa.rd If returned to Kegiutci MS, etc,; o4 CODdl-^ was to be equally divided among her office, , . • one or twu young men to »ork'«v«*ln||* f0 Every year it is put off will make it He has won fifteen prizes. sixteen nieces and nephews, namely, and was twenty years old. The fu- ocenlng packages. Apply at ono*. Ri' en. "AUen. Cottajr«.° more expensive for the ftwn, besides neral was- held "on Sunday and the Jdnk steam laundry, H White street, «•>- Mary M,, John A., Hattlc A., and B«d Bonk, N. J. depriving the people of Red Bank of Rebecca Lockwood, children of herMrrial was in White Ridge cemetery Red @ank, special vaudeville and movlni the advantage of the river. At the BOYS ON 0AKFHIO TBXP. plctur^B. Performnnces every nlgnt thl brother, John A. Lockwood; Edward, »t Eatontowrt." " •. - •' - - .. week and matinees Wednesdays and Bat> nones «o tmvwn VKATVM. ^ present time there ~are very few George, Nellie, Martin and Walter urdai's. , / streets where the public can get-to the Ben. Atwater and Harold Voorhees op We have nlnn tennis racquet* l»f War Home Prom Delaware Water Oap. Johrnson, children of her sister, Mrs. Canvtaf ift KfW,York State. which we desire to olos* out aulokly » .•fle.,27 «»0 Cyphers river without trespassing on private Elizabeth Johnson; Orbery, Irving and CO per cent less than regular nrlea, riri siooe brooders, it Benjamin Atwater of Maple avenue E. Lawrence Thompson of Maple Two good laundresses wanted at the come nnat Bfrvaa. •J'stlny & Bon, Brooi property. The town ehould have Dilmore Lebue, children of her sister, Kumaon laundry. Address Box «3, Kum- ttooder. unflnfLl 1» river road, extending all along the and Harold Voorhecs of Shrewsbury avenue is camping at Lake Wawayan- street, Red Bank. ibov» ara alll i are on their way home from Dela- Mrs. Jane Lebuej Herbert and Clar- da in Orange, county, New York. uon, or call at the laundry, near Uv ibov» river front, and this will come in time. ence Mills, children of her sister, Mrs. postofnee. WAjrrBD. But the opening of streets to the river ware Water Gap in a canoe. They This camp is conducted by the young All kind of help at Ued Bank employ- are expected at Red Bank tomorrow. Rachel Mills; Mary E. and Charles men's association, and a number of ment offlce and butlntw txdisiife. oonwr is a matter -of the immediate present. L. Lockwood, children of her brother, Broad.and Monmonth streets. .Open July The 'Commissioners'should refuse to The buys spent ten days on thelv trip, other Rod Bank boyo expect to go One hundred sheep and lambs for sale: Nathan Lockwood. If any of hercamping at the same place this sum- also two registered Oxford-down rama. ^phone connection. - accept any streets leading toward the "•"hey made the journey home in Har- nieces or nephews die without leaving The Hull Farms, Eatontown, N. J, Tel. ld's canoe and they traveled more mer. S1QS-F-H. ' covered knd repaired: »wnin river unless they go actually to the any children before the estate is di- CABPBSXBB AWB BITXLDBB. curtalm, draperies, laying- i s5« river front; and they should not make than 200 miles in the craft. They Thomas Hcott. carpenter and builder; gs, shades, vided their share will be divided Xiuxopean Trip. m»tun», linoleum. Haltnxoe, any improvements to any new streets made the trip by easy stages and fre- among the others. roB aiBT. stlmatea cheerfully furnished; Jobbing lon» to order. MoOmhiiEi, 17 oBuf carpets!t yront until those streets are opened wholly quently stopped at places along the Half of liQiii3o of Q rooms, with 1m promptly attended to, Office and «sl ttreetreet. B»BaAa Bank., Tpilephonelephons ad"i*e US,K .Benjamin H. Trask of Highlands, provements, for rent. Apply to Charles lence, Wostalde avenue. Red Bank. Tel ranch a.t Hendrlck«on shore, where they pitched their tent. ion of Dr. James D.JTrask, will sail tfle 30-W, JRed Bank. A Appla#ate'e. to the river. long- Branch Woman's Will* HofTmQn'g bakery, 197 West ifroiit street, Among the places where they stopped for Europe this week. He will spend lied Bank. % * * * Mrs. Catherine M. Cottrell of Long KB» 0. •"ITff'MniT- are Easton, Trenton, Belvidere, wo months in England and Scotland H.0O A WSBK, o have your furniture r«-uphol»t«r*4 tt.tOO buys Flat T-Paasenger tourln* . Some of the river fronts of streets Princeton, New Brunswick and Kcans- Branch made her will last May. She »nd will return in time for the open- appointed Joel II. Burchell executor. Car. you pay ope dollar a week fo mattr«B>en renovated. awnln^B ms4», with n«»i njiartubip; two extra no» could be opened at the present time burg. At Trenton the boys paddled ng of the Harvard law school, where your clothes. If so write us. Men's suln illp covers made, cueblons tnade to or. Mou with innertubM. never been uBeJ: at comparatively small cost. A nom- heir canoe through the canal. Mrs. Cottrell willed an oak bedroom is a student. from 16 to 122.SO. Clothier, box 313 der. • front atreet and Utpl* (vwue new kit oi tool*, »p««dom»ter, clook, top suit, mattress and springs and all of Bod Punk. Uilophone 20D-J, Red Sank, inal payment in some cases would be They met with only one accident >nd cnvelppoi In iplandw condition. Miiliciunt to buy existing rights. In her clothing to her daughter, Mrs. 3«rao«ntr»ud anywlnre. Can bo seenottt luring the trip. This happened while Mary E. Burchell. Her son, Oscar ' Sold 360 Lots. BLAO AJTD OaATEI. BOOXZXa. VACTCHMT ntrm. Cable Eipr»«fl Co. stable, 164 East aftb other cases the cost would be consid- hey were passing through a narrow Leaky tin and slate roofs mado tight; A piece of property adjoining railroad street. New York City. erable and in still other cases the cost L. Cottrell, and her daughter, Lydia Lots are Eelling rapidly at Mon- HIBO tar and asphalt for sale. Ogden •ultable for factory or coal yard wishing hannel, where the current is very Cottrell were each bequeathed $500 mouth Park, near Atlantic Highlands, MoClaokey, 131 Shrewsbury avenue, o use a side track. 176 feet on railroad. OAJCB AWD AniOH BAKU. •would be very great. Rut the work of :wift. The canoe struck a piece of q $500 Red Bank. Will Bell cheap at once. Address Beal opening the streets to the river should i iti f hi kid which is being developed by Car- Tho ladles of Auxiliary Mo. t of Mon- ock and a hole was made in the bot- in recognition of their kindness in ashian, Martin & Co. Last Satur- Estate. Box 197, Red Bank. mouth Memorial IIOSRJ&I of Lont lie begun, and should be begun with- om of the craft. The current was so ron BAT.E. Branch will liold A caka and apron sniS out delay. •day the firm sold forty lots and al-' EiEht city lots at Bt. James. Long LOST. on tlie lawn of c. M. Patterson, Shrews-S use together 260 lots have been sold on Island; will sell at a sucrlflco. Address Small leather tmir, cnntalnlnar money bury, Saturday, August Btli, . Also Ice cr«am and cones. *WilUam E. Anurew Dives Hie Views on Mrs. Cottrell's Sla?, broken Btone and Band for sale. Ocean Grove Government. hat section and the boys were ad- estate was equally divided among her BOUSE WANTED. . Uonmouth Contracting company, Frank PBAYEB BOOK XiOST. BSAB THI. vised by experienced boatmen not to children, Abram and Oscar L. Cot- A good work Itorae- irnnted. "ook B. Price, manager, Red Bo^k. JTelo A small prnyer book callod "A Child of TChen-you ha,v» your elotlieB waah«35 to J50 ench. by un experienced colored man as hnndy 4^161 feet. On Bergen place, between :omes off; pole and shafts. Both car. •views and where I stand on such ques- scampered back and forth across the Charles H. Ivins of Red Bank and Inwooil J'nrma, Wayside,, N. J. man around the hou.se. Inside oi- oul. road street und Muplo lu'enuei or will !sgtw built |)y KlUgtbbon A Crisp of blankets. James D. Carton of Asbury Park were AddresH Thompson. 20 Willow Htruet. cnt or exchange. Y/. A. MMoppingo . Trenton; -In first-class order; color tions. I believe that the peopl of the witnesses to the will. HOTIOB. Red Bunk, N. .1. aroon. Apply to coachman, W. A, O)ccac n Grove, like the people of every Mr. phiipman of New York ac- Mr«. Torrey, 1.1 H..r,U-n street. pnlmlBt Why »oe* Kaa Baak IUH #» Bttcktt treat, Rumsoii Road, corner AvenM Bltf Estate Disposed Of. mid curd rfudtr; :'.", ami HO cenlu. TXLIH9 AHD MAlTTBIi WOBS. Because thoy nil i!He ^urnmerHliine 'wo Rivers. Iher community, should have the ab- companied the boys home. He and Special tiling and mantel work a upec- 'olluh. At the lcndlni; hardware, fur- solute l'i^ht of Kovenmient and home young Atwntcr and Voorhees are em- John W. Craig, one of the wealth- laity. Specimen of work In new Eisner iture polish and guraKe ntorcs. Red COWS FOB building. Hanson & Son, Monmouth LOTS FOB BAXB OH EAST TEBMB. rule. It may lie true that Ocuan Grove ployed by the Fairbanks scales com- iest men of Manalapan township and Two B_i , id fresh cows for sale. Apply lunk Oil and ari'r.BO company, Wharf I bavo fur salo lets on Hhrewsbui'y - "wits constituted and organized as a rc- pany. They went on the camping father-in-law of Alston Beekman of to Henry Jlrinvtr, Hcobcyvllle, N. J.. street, Rod Bank. .venue. Yellow building—It shines. . ivenue, 37 feot 6 inches by 104 feet deep, liRioiifi community or camp mc>ctin(* trip for ii vacation. Red Bunk, mnde his will last May. HOUSE TO LET. 'or J800. Two lots on River stroot, 110 a.s.so"iatinn, but the territory of Ocean TRESH COW WANTED. woifiD von sixe A rsm sao? e«t by 150 tect deep, for 1000, Iraip loft V n a ropubllc. Moyun is ono of tho "live II BOOMS FOB BEJIT, natloua) union, Competent men at all logs," that'll "burking" for ltcd Punk, my aim during the cominp; New York, formerly of lied Hank,. , | .'fl,111)11 cadi to his sons, Lewis and J. COUHTEV _ I.III'RC front finiilshed roam, (ill Im- nios to do lathing of ull kinds. Wiring to pieiint my views on dif- bo "reddest" and mont progressive little SITUI-KsiTiiraIl last MMarchh ffmn i "Victo" r «ail-" ' 1 A1Arthu, r, Crnifr,,. One-fourt., h. o,f the pro- l'raiik unilyii,.. huypr'niul shlppiT i't Iil-(JVflliontn: %'£ per week; ijulet lloutie; r concroto and stucco work a specialty, own In tlm Tlnlled KUilou; and also thff feii-'nt inallen-. MI. that the iieiiple will L fl m 10 v es ue couiili-y piu.luce. is Wlmrf avunuv, Ued oljio u billull room for ri'llt. 4'J Hiirlntc . B. ABay, B0 Wortllley stroot, Ued llvo dog" Hint "ulnt running with the )(IK,\\- the coill'.-c I shall pill'MIe in thi lard has beciinu' final. .Justire Hisch- WH'°S ,bequeathe'" .V d. .to'. 1. fain Btu"l Bhop and residence, 260 gives hit- tin custody of her cight- lUil Hunk. ink it over while tlm crops nro llourlsli- ihrowsbury nvenue, binncli oMcfl at Atlantic Highlands, .Inly HI, Hill. yi'iii'-old son, Ilainiltoii. Ili-yiuit. Sen View 1IOUHI>, Atlantic lllKh- IK. M. HuuuhHii, on turnpike, two wllcji tuft Eatato to H«r Couilna. lnnils, N. J. l'hmii'71. 'otu llulnulel, N, J. No Letters an- 'IliimboruB pulnt store, 20 WVut I'Tost Ih'lin Jl. Waliufield of Mjiiinlnprtn ROOMS ro» »BHT. veroil. reel, Ued Hunk. BUNDAY-SCilOOI, EXCURSION. 1-..IH- BOOB iron KATonmo. ronner K«yi>urt OHlclnl Bond. town.-liip iniiile her will hist February. liuK' lli-'hi IUOIIU fur i(-nt: nil Klu; appoinlcd her cousin, Chnrlca j). inil'i i UHonulile. <;. ji.trn. Huff l.<',;h(iMiii and Ilnrrcil Itoekn, II BOTICB. frlii-ee Ued Banlc Bmulny-Hcliooln to Vlutt Sylvanns I,oo, ox-councilman and 1 Heir..ul, x. .1. for uettlntr uf IT, «K««; |fi per lui); Htork AV1I1 party who tiilvertlHcil jiume time Koal Kulnto, ln»uraiico and Loans. I'ei'riiu , i'::ecutor. She left $200 icich fur Halo. Address \V. A. Truux, 225 Kor pnlo—fftrniH. IIUUNOH, 1«IH nnd rUvr Asbury Paib. treasurer of tho Keyport firemen's ti In .Nmv York, Herald under Female to her cousins, Charles I). I'urrinc IKON nooriNO Alfn BIDIBO. Droad Htreet, ltcd Hunk. •'lp Wanted anif wnulil Imv unipluyed iroporty; property upurulnrd y\ls» 1 Thf roni'iiiii'il .Huiulay-se|i,.(ihi „! the relief asMiciation, died yesterday iif Corniiiiiteil Kiilrnulzcd Iron for roof- FOB HUNT. • / rl then workliiK at "Huccemi, ' New iropiirty In Hiiinson, I.fttlo Hllvcr, l'air In,,' mill Inr Halo by J. \V. Mount iaven, Ocpdiile nnd other neiuhy places, Filsl .Mi'lhnili.'-I, lirare Methodic anil Co., Kuil 11, At Mlililli'lnwn, N. .1.. an elKlit-rnnm urk, kindly IUIIIICHH HueceHH, box 313, "urnlnlicd cotlniirH to ut, 1 Imvo «oin« First, HiiptiM rlnii'.'lii'H (if Cul Hank huilHP, biitll, Kits, furnace, etc; (25. AIBO I'd Hank? eotlllKe, Hlx KKtnis. |8.^r,. J. (I. Ftuvcott, pdi'llil luirgnliis In KimtHldo imrk. I hfiv» will |MI mi their annual exriuVN.H Id AH reetdi-y, Mklillctiiwn, N. .1. MOTIOB. lot on Itlvt'r ntrrcit for 1100, JltiO cnsl,; Anbury Park nc\l Tuesday. A :.pe.-- Tin 1 In ill,' All klml iif help furiiliiliLMl nt tlm 'orth IDOO Lots at Hid Hank lmi-k will Ill-lmrrel. Mlehiiid inilti'HI Millie, It In I Hunk elllulii> Illi'llt " le lu \ ill un In a yciir or no, 1450 Ctf in! train of eleven ears ha-; been char- l N J l' ton SAI!%. ..--0. Th«y urn rimtrlcliMl to iirovunt tered, which will leave Unl Biuil, at TWII luuiHCH and lotH nt 'JH mul .11) :!lcc anil IMIHIIKIHH oxehiuiKC, l-iiruflr Washlnijluii nlni'1, for HIIIC. llulh renli'd nil unit MiiniiiDtilh KtlcntH, AVIIIlulil inrlenlrnhlu bulldlnRH hclni; urrctod. '.I A. M. anil (in 11K rrlurii trip will *mnn In nnd let mo know ivlmt you waufc I- Ui'iil. Miss Wiikelleld left omr, to KIMHI rainlllix. W. I. ('(mover, lOiilon- 'iit-ii, J'luprleinr. Open July 'UlU. ind 1 will nay uvery nUcntliui to you. leave Anbury I'lirk id Ii I'. M. An Mrs. r.uthor's rnrm Nut Bold. While till „„,,|,.,| f,,i- ,. lown, N. .1. 1(. |.'. ]). No. l. i-phum, eiMiiiectliin, \ftor 11:00 V. M. you will ho welcome t» invitaliim in i'\leiii|ed In I'vi'i-ybmly the ini-imii' fmiri Ihe rest of hi:r cstaU- Mink. Mil II. M. YeiluB, 111 Kimt Kriint The report that Mrs. |,'r,.,| Llllhiir Mlreet, lie,I l:,i,,|( ^~ :uino to my ri'Hldrnro nn tho rivor bank, to join the Sunday-..chimb; mi I lu- In her finiHiiiH, Minjuiio I'. lim| Aiigim- TO* 0A&S. WAVVMI. 'ruiiult White, Momncmth and Vruti (if I'ed Iliuilt had [mill he,- fiii-n] ,,t l''lfleeii new iniilur pmvor cabin launch: Anyone winding tn Hell their IIUFIIIIPH* rxciiriiion. Th-ki-ht HIV fiiriiiiihed lhi< Ins I.. Iteid, in c(|un| Mhuicn. When WODK WAJtTED. trntts, lted llnnk. - • 'iilt'll Neck Id J.ihn Sheirill Is im( 3(1 feet; niiw In t'uiiunlHHlnii; fully lint II with tin 11on. Aililre»H l.auneli. lie,- Ktul IOIHIUOMH exelmilHC, cornitr hue fi ill the III estulil Ihu i'i\ lil, Locum I'uliil, N. J. iud ami Moulndiltli Mi-oulM, Wlllbull inarliil, I I no ilenl has yel been ma(K I hem. If they both die before benini- 'niinrn. pruiirli'tur. Open .luly 2llh. iiuliornteii, conl deal"!!!, alttintlonl will lie mimed fur Ihe o.-i-ii^ion. LATINO «B«S rOB »AI,B. pliuiie ciiniiectlon. "it/ ymiiiir work, opiean liurson and fur ii I'hiini'x (if (iwiier.'thip. 'The prn|i- ing (if nice the ]iiiipcily wjll go td MUMS row IIAX.II. A l 11111 1 Ten KIHKI laying AV'lillo I,e^,|u>rn licmt urin. i.iiiii to i,ooo pouridn, Thflf erly ei>inprise.'i f, I neiea mill iii a short ClinrN'M II. IVrilno imd Kiln J-, |(ej,|, " "I K I work mill.II fur .uile, Mini one runnier Mr mile Will i"ll lnl FOB SAX.B. Kimnii wnro biiuHht Kieen within thn jott Victim (if Alioplnxy. di.'lati.'e miiilli (if COH'H NeiK. •I' ni]),iny of Count Ailil- i lii niifii y u'lii'k dono nt Inline. liimm liimiin fa«t; K I llsrlit; Iculf* i'r, NeNe w YYorkkk, ItItllItlll , H, l'll.'amplMUU , llldl((llld i flo to li.tr,; IIIHD hniuliionio fumlly «n4 • Will i nil. Illnuii, in Id,r.IIKIIII, private iluiHlliHf or for |IIIIII|U«(M; nl'u, 1,100 .tioundH, 0 yeara oldl lilore where he wu'i einjduyeil liiilur 'i-y at. Furl llnnrwliwl,, wwhilh e nt. tniKet TAIH BAVtm WOMAN UB*1) l l l ItuiiisunIt , no IrulUy, day nip.hl. A enirinre wm< HVIIIKI (II- for liuulnosH jxirjioMeii, Oim^rilt* do- ~ niniu, Htnndard ht*d, t y'wM priulii'c .Mondayd , inudn a rd put, l((»l Iliinli. W. K ICnlly. Id, wdlHliliiK 1,0011 UDiinds. cnii ninil lj (n lake him hiiine mill he died In the llriiiilli ; fi'onf i nhorh e KHIIN. IT, ei|/lilci'n »lsa Oeurgla,in« Vmul.rn.r vlf at tba YOUHO MAR WAJIT1P. flooured hHlmt bend •nofrMrl|*K< on i IS mile* nn hour mul step n mil* In wn|f"ii befinc narbine hi', limine. lie '""l|l« ii uuntiil, Hlidlll II1 F,0 or li.llcr; HO tlayn' trial a)l»w«il| It nillllllii fnim th.. Ihree Inell KIM) each (Itnta Iloaiillitl at Trmitmt l.a«t W«.k. K ROMn roi Mi.ii. i>v Biiuiliur* realdeiyie, prou«ty whlnh was ciiiryiiii^ a piu-lui^c out In m, ' in >| id,I ,\|i|,iy in Heliiiieilor-n I'llinllilll Inirii", N yeaiHOlil. If,.3 llaliilM, m, uont owners tv.QOO. will pay i% (it knllMfnctory roturn nt our expeniia. i !mt fuiiiid iln murk mi a llimliii r tar- Mi MII l.coi'niimna Viniilei-vi'i'r.diiugh- nicy. Ili'l liiinii. N. .1. H pluir- 'Ill nlilp to nurohiMn In nny liiwn with* milomnhilc wlirn he wan ulrielii'ii. lie ( will, liinnenB mul rnii-r iruliU-ritu of |'u|r —. wimp, l-lek'H iiluhli,, J-^tlonUiwn. N. .1; •enoy, Aaliurr l'nrk, N, J. 1'honn ID0. •liiirK*. wllh n«w Kallor anil lilniikcts nni Illld Illl'ell children. llnven, died in II,,. ,,|,,|e |1(m|,|t,|| „, < hinii nulil MI,,! HIIIII.HU wiiilad, let pin" homo to HIIIKIIAIHT. Cull »t I'ldi HI "in. in Mi,i »l. >I. tliivblHiin, .IV COOK WAKTED. idliiA And atal)t#, (?nh|<» IOxpr«M RoiutMny, I lent,,n In Tit. '•"•ifiiclnv. Miii'i X'lllidei-- "I".' I'lii.,-. l!,,l linnl, Clink iviiiitcd In KM tn New Jlmiienlili" vraor.iT«ia car ut Itt leant !Ulh nlreal, N.w Vi.rli ssttr nt X»*iirir. vi'i-r wiislll'yrni'iinhl iind until u venr fur AimiiKt. Wlilln wiiniiiii pniferrr,! IlpholsliillilK In all Us luniiehm. fuf- lly. bM«('"n I.IHIURIOIXIURIOII and Third RVav> Cforiro Ilinlew, (liuiiircui un ,,,ii' COI.OItKI) WOMAM WAMTnD. All expcliHefl |ililil: KIMHI WIIKI'N,* Anuly luro re-upholstered and ro-novared, 1 Jfadlajiii Bda, «le. IWlilUry b*4Ulii« and up. OOlNa TO MOVCT pun IHKIIV eiin.i fur fill.', 6 f'M 7 Ini'hMI laliiry, 14 Mnnmiiutli atrnnt, Hwl nank. JliK lllu«tel' ut Keiniiliiiic 'I'lie I,,.,.<)• "ir wu((i>ri run live,- li| lej; cui nii.li'1-, Aim. .liilni Cmii'iiw nf Anlimy l nallly do Itl (ICawara J, ^, H .in^ a I "ill. I'lii' liinlnl wim in Kali- Vli'W AtiTOMoaii.ua. IIIKII. I foul 7 tni'licN M,(tinr«. Mlffll huntd iliipliuna II7-M-I. kl Kf«n»l'iiiK bun In'ii without n iruliie Unit forced him In i|iijl iiii.lilli» r..1- mile ihrnii: fullv It, Im li.-.i liv IN Imlien wlile. \'i InchiH r«u want the (ull name,) Htronf woil, (•(•nii'terj it Mlililli'lnwn. TII. b^Ullng mnater thU Ki'iiDdii imd th<< i h "I'llpp'il milll In KIIIHI.IIIMIII'' , II. II, Kd'-11111-1<. Vi. T. C'IITIIPII, lli.il llnlik. All lu>iie«l nnd lollahln man who i«r«i, padded vans, and expert packer* vniiln 1,1(11,- Miller, N* .1, ac«!rf«At tharc on llni.K Ih i,f July (iruuihly iniilciMlnndn thn car* nt ure iellln« yeur foMs moved wlthw* *««» , irans, larrlsias and haruMSI 1»WB», jikomptoA th# lilopiity nwni'm to liavr Advrrllna your wnnl. |n Tlir Rr.n Hp*f 1*1 prlci-ii ,in ullXlnd* of f%«<1 ami «ds, »lo, wliu |a w lljns; to mafca Mm. •«M» u« M UU U bl «» I-'olliiw Din crowd Into THE Itr.ciiii. HANK llwiinrwt und nil them milcklv I .l^ii.i'iiic l')p|,. ii. Krnln. Whnlninili, nnd IPlnll. CUMom ww i • ii w* • • •« i—I.TWP—JJ pnr A U(» $U»nl Hi tlio limuli. If n«n<a*t weak. He w»« laid up two CASH TEA STORE, : days, but hat resumed bis position in from six P. M. Saturday until twelve noon , «u*,ii H. Burr of Broad rtwetbs i Monday, to prepare for the taught • Maxwell automobile. 2 Waft Front Street. Telephone 79-L. , RED. BANK, N. J. / Caston Ohatteroy, ion of Lou» /Chimeroj of Eart Front rtreet. i» •Ickwith dysentery and notwlth diph- theria as was reported. He h«* BI- FALL 10c PACKAGES Bixby'a Royal CLOTHES • mo«t entirely recovered. IT1ONAL BISCUIT CO.'S GREATEST FURNITURE SALE Miia Catherine Btateslrot street has been visiting Mlig SHOE POLISH PINS % Hance of Holmdel. • CRACKERS Victor Eisner, son of Slgmund El«- ner of Front street, ia »pendlng a few 3 Pkg». for 25c. 8c. Bottle. . 100 for IOc. EVER HELD IN THE STATE dBVB with Frank Haley of Everett. • Mrs. Mary Connors of Everett Is & . •' • • .- • •• •& • making a etay with her ion. Edward Connora of Leonard street. Mra. Con- TwoitooTS~of our store are devoted to Purnityre, two huge uora ha» been very sick, but h»» al- Yum Yuffls, Lemon Snaps or Uneeda Lunch Biscuits 4c. pkg. most entirely recovered. warehouses are devoted to reserve stock. ' Misa Lena Drennan, a trained nuree at the Long Branch hospital, has been spending a'vacation with her Fancy Japan BEST WhiU or Yellow parents at Humwta. Mary Ryan, daughter of John Ry«n wi.lui prior t.» mu-li Bale. mi.I sal.I -.il.. Duniel McCormick of tho Phalanx . ttitwooa Tolny. ArtUM Brows, Grandson or Councilman l.H'K.NKIXG TUli llUSl.M'ISS OK Klnill In. nt pul'Ilc VI'IKIIII' In Hi,. I,IK i 1'AW.N UUOKKIt. is sick with tnnlniia. An nutomobilo trip to Lnkewood O. T. H»l»on, Buddenly bl.l.l.'l' tltltl ill mi otll,-l* inalin. r. wna enjoyed today by members of the COMING Hi' 11 iirilnltii'il by the i'otini'11 of th.' William S. Aimy of Canal street, Arthur Brown, the fifteen-year-old i"». That no l»iiun lii'oU.r sluill if,, l..- . lioi.ui^U of n.'v\ llunU, ;VH followH. liy way nf ulnliv or jiiiivn imy pro|.. • I, who was .recently operated on for boya' department of the young men's grandson of Councilman Charles T. J. Tlmt ii]>,m n|i|illi.'iitkMi II.IIIK IIMIIII; In KDIIIIH, nrlli'li'H of IIIIIIKH ti .in .my p., appendicitis nt tho Long Branch hos- association. The automobile left this Schwartz's wrltliiK liy any miltnlil.' II.TSIIM t.) 111.- 1 Maison, Sr., of the Highlands, went son UII.UT til.' UK" or IU'i',l!\ -. in- \t ;i . I'ouii.ll uf th.' IIOIU.IKII uf I:,,I ll:i;ik nl n pital, is greatly improved. morning nt ten o'clock. Tho boys on an errand for his grandfather Sat- nur imy tool us,,i by any in,', li.i.i" ri'Klllltr in.'.'tlllK tliil-.'nf I',,,' II.'.IIR,. to Inliiiri'r iir ".nrkiii.in. Miss Evelyn White, daughter of were accompanied by J. V. Crevellng, urday afternoon and hna since been civiL.Y..OM tiio IIIIHIIICSH uf n paivn Ijroki'V THE li, Ni, pnwn l,i,,l,.r MII.ill r,-, ••in- l.i Newton Uoremus and Frank N. 111 Mllil lioioiiKh of Hull ):,!tik nml ,|, SIK- Francis White of East Front street, missing. The boy's parents live in wny of pK.lt; • IIIUI, mi,- i,-.,,,,!-., , Furniture Stores nntliiK lltori'ln by Htivi-l iiiinili.r th.' Worth. The members of the depart- Jersey City and ho wan spending the i luHST>..\, f Op,oi II,.' undorwent nn operation for appen- IllilCC Wll.TI! it lH pi'O|HjS.ll III -t lll'fy;'!!!! I ||i l ment nre Paul Sandt, Courtlnmlt 108-110 Front Street, ilny of Hi.' k ,'oiiiMioiily .ill..I s dicitis nt tlio Long Branch hospital summer with hia Krnndporcnte, being Ktil.l liiiHlni'.iH nf a pawn liroKoi*. Eln> ttnlil White, Thomas Mend, Clifford Iirowcr, ililV. on Monday. Sho isrecovorihg. employed aa clerk in Mr. Malson's Corner Maple Avenue, l.oioii^li i omit II • limy In 11^ illM-iitlon 7, Tlt.it ov.ry II. KI'UIll il IIVIIK.' to micli il|>li||,'i<|lt to I'liri'V in.mi..I i Edgnr T. Randolph, Ormoml Minton, hardware Btore. He left tho store to tlll.'l o,',l| ;,|,,,,. |,,,l| ,^ |,|,.. ,,,,,. Clinton Wolterd, a former resident on Hi,, luiBinc.'iM of n luiuii broU.'r. pro M F Milliard F. Cornwell, Jr., William J. from .lilt" ..f Issii.in. i- m il ri n i • here, in spending 11 few dnyn in town deliver n screen door. Ho was in theTelephone 20(1-1,. RED BANK. i-lil-il Hint the n|i|illrntlon tln'i-ofiir li.' Ili'H-i'd ili-,,11 pin in, lit of Ryan, Charles Davis, Horton B. Gnr-habit of wearing a bathing suit under m.'ulllpnlil.'.l willl a liotlll to lie l>y tiilih with friends. tlmt liin\ ul tli.it Hill:' I," i. ,| in..I riHon, Reginald II. Pnrsons nnd George p.-iMin HIKIUMI with two fri'i.liol.lci- IJUI.'- Joseph Shormnn of Seabrinht, form- hia clothing and some people think the mtiipli.in,-,' ullli Hi.,- i.Hi.-i- . ••:, la,"i B. Voorhees, This WUH tho first of a »rty of Red Bonk, wns n vlflltor in boy went In swimming and wns in III.1 sum of ulii' I lioiiHiiiul IIOIIJIIH , a.'ll. X. Tlmt nnv ill norics of outings for tho boys of this drowned. Mr. Maison thinks tho boy I'linilllliiiii'il lor tho fnlthfnl inrfiirmiuii o 1 town yesterday.' any ol tin- psIm,pi * of department. joined a gang of youthful wanderers AtStilwell'sJvereltJJ. nil,I iihsi'l'villii'i- of till! ri'ipiiii'lni'ilts of \ ll.lloii 1.,'lor.- i'i I, Henry Salz of Keyport spent yes- thin oiilliiiin.i'. nn.l for tin- lu.l. iniiill.'i,- and that ho is wnndoring nliout the I'lir.l. r sluill [,.,r, it ii I terday in town on n bsuincun trip. No. 7 lii-OMin;i for 2tt rotitH. NIIIIIHCOH. TWO OAJIOHISTSi SUBDUED. olio li '• n.li • .1 .lollai f, .,r I.., '. :••,- ,, country in bnd compuny. The buy's llVt' O't'llll'lt I"MM llll.l BOnllLl ll'tlH. IMllM- |1'I»H Ihrowo Iho vlol-.itl.m of tli,' pi"' Mrs. J, M. Franklin ot Monmouth roillllv J.nl tor ,1 P il-l ..f II. father and grandfatnor nre assisting Inify rtinl (Jol.l Modal Hour. l''ni- t\Vo I \'1HIIIIIM ol this ot-.tliKim-i'. nn.l pro\ i.li'.l •treot Is 'spending four weeks with wn'kH Jlnt'iiiiill'.i rnft't'o for -0 ci'ntM n 11,1' M Atlantic Blfr/hlandft Citmptrs Suvad tho police in a scurch for him. I filrtlii'i' tlmt no tfi'Moh Mbiill ,'nrrv on II"' '.' -Nil.I I," II I'm t l,...I IMI. I ,ih 'ill Mm. Louis Duimtflj.' of Chestnut Ktlwitnl Witinitk of New Ymk and Olncinimtl DtrtiUd Lonf Branch. llMI ('I'lltH nil.I III'WIII.IH. itlU liutlir-linuli- RED BANK II.'IIHI'.I io' IIUK lo Hi" iinivlshitiii of 1 ii.-t. i,v ,i ,'•'•,, n,, ,' 'i street linn liocn nick Severn I dnyn. Jumvs Collins of Nownrk, whu wore Tlio Cincinnati national lentil" IIH nxn liamlli'ii l.y Hi.' Imir-doit'ii ut K|,vi'lnl llil.i • II .1 tiii n, i' Charles H. Ivlns of Brand street enmping nenr Atlantic Highlands last IH'Iri'H. llonl t'.iK't my work nli.l drtSH L'. Tluil lln- I In ilfo <'•'• MI.. > 11 I'.' llfly llll-> I Mil 11 n 1111,,' Tlmt mi PIT i iiluill I n brtuly bruinod on varloun parts of his ennua whon swolls of a pnn»ing ntcnm 1 miytlilriK nf K • I ] y .' 1 aril hl» IIXIII nml [ body. Ho was confined to the house lioot upset them. Tho Control rail Other big Icugua teams will bo neon July 01 llll.'.l lo iihlnhi mull Ji• . ri.--..- mil. n HII.II nt Lotii: Brunch this nenson. I •.' I : i,, 11 rhllll llllVK IM'I'II II !.',.[.I'll! of Ml" till thin morning whon ho resumed road stonmor Anbury l'nrk picked up IIOIOIIKII of II. .I I t lill.allon. Bids Wanted. J N'bnt nil K".,I1M pl--',U.'.l or pnv n-.l Ralph Mount and family of East bout's crew thnt they couhl not help Children's night at Shrrwubury SEE i.hull I," It.'|il for tlio t.'iln of mi'' v ir In " Oranire am spending a fow days with grango wan obuvrved lust night, lhi< pu\'. n l.l'olti'i- ii'i'Millnt th" r..ini" In themselvon into the lifeboat. 1 wnntcd by tlio HDUKI uf fhoro were rccltntlonn nnd other ox- Cider Mill to Open. lil.'ilK". llllli'Mfi HO'm.-f H'.l. ,lli"'l, .ui.l ll"l Mr. Mount's pnrontB, Mr, nml Mr*, erclios by n number of tlio eliiUhon of The Racing Camels j mm.' tlinn th.' ml,' of tw.nU IU.- i*«i C. H. Mount of Maple nvanuo, Ottl » •lolurd X. Van liontuiu |irr iiniiuiu lulrn'iit i.hill l>,' Kducntlon of Kwl Itunk, N. J.. Mr>. I/Vimk Houeo and dnughter mombor'fl of the grango. After throw ROBERT LAIRD'S Cidor Mill <-hMli;i.| on nnv mint not ''-(r». .llpK Annabel, of I>ocuat nvanun are spend- Nan Jnim Asplnwnll, who rotlo exorci«ofl a noclal time wan enjoyed The Somersault tui'iitv-llvi. iloHum l.iiinv.l ill".II nnv for tho installation of n HvfltitiK horseback from Ban Prnnrtaco tit -AT— pliilk"'! or t»ioii>. llv.' liollnil not molt* uml Ventilating plant in Mvchank »»>• — Elephant cut, with Mr. Homo's parents, Mr. York, has received n $500 gold mednl SCOBEYVILLE, N. J., 1 tli,in In p"i .'iiluill Inli'i.Ht Mhull lie •nil Mr*. E. F. ratten. from Richard K. Fox of Ited Hank, Otannh itawn. ili t ii 1 1 8tr proprietor of the Now York J'vlke i'j:::i,^i;;i'i..; .rf1'.iV ;.Th1!f ,'h:; ;.' .',::::; ^ «--i»wi M i^r plan. unj Mrs. Alfred firMHrm of Tower Hill Tho topic nt th» jiraycr meeting nt The Hippotragua hi. nml "io h Inlrrixr l nil., vlml1l li •venuo will sail Hittunlny for Eng- (lattttt, to commemorato the ovont. tho First Mothoditt church tonight will bo open to roccivo tr;::;»; iZ'VuXT\" !£ ^:';,r'u ,!;:: »i)ocincnti<.n.toiHjhiMiof Mr. w. land, where itlio will nnond tliroo or Mlta AapiriWall,cliall(!iig(ia nnyono In will ba "A Trlumph»nt Chvirth. npplcft on and af tor Equinnis p,ivn.i i.-|.f.-i..'iiUim tlin H""'l>' l' Aii'l i u li ILIUM IMIIIII'I' Mill" ll J. Button, cluilnnanoftt>mmltt«*. four month* with frlcniln and rela- the world to me«t her for thu Itkhard Noxt fiundnyundny niorrilng tho pnntor's K, Fox mednl. \ HII ill l.i i |i n Plop, r li .1 "t I .!•• tive*. Shu will vlnlt Dlrmlnghnm, mibjiobjtt wililll bo "Nothin"Nthi g NNow U Undnr AUGUST 1st, 1911. , II IIM.I i.il.mplloii "f oil u - -I-" Mi'l Hidt mu«t IMI In h*n«U of BhtfTMtl and It Kntill Oto»». II... liil"i>»l rhiiiui'il. "I"! «l."l> '•'•" '" aurmon will ba ''ThT IH.Ii- 11». M., July 2Hth, hoipltal last week, Is improving stead- In Mnxwoll erpvoo, near KntontnwnKntontown. Rnv. Alltchell Ilronk of Ilnyonne III II V OPI.II I.I lllllll O III-p.., l|»ll ily and la ctpectcd to noon bo out of MddtlnKi «r« held ovory Ruiuln• y *afUr- t't'l I'. Mlhlotl, FREE STREET FARM I. 'fliiit IT K'IOJ" pl'ilm-.l III pi-- I I" will proncli »t tlio Flrnt llnptlut «un..,(i.i.. HI Hi" ..unI !• i.r Miuiiunnlh, nnv an. li I'IIIMI I,I "In i I-IHIII I.HM.IO un th« right I* 4ant*r. nonn nnd on Tu«*day nnd Tluundoy hrl'oliy nlvi'ii niiikii I" Ihn rrvOllmii "t church next Hundny morning and ev 10i30 A. M., mnrnln* of itiov/. r">i"iii. .1 mil ii" liil'i.«« "I"I " '" >"»'• Tlio P«ople'» fotum hold a meattnit nlghtii. JuMUfl and ovanctllit »lng«r« nlng, lh« nnlil d.rrn I lii l.rltiH In Ili.-lr ilrhlc. .'i i Klnillll Inn- I »il.l lli reject any ur a ilriiliinil* nml .li IIMU iiKiiliml III" < "I..I.. nf | hurt own enraged. Tho mooting* «ro llrinf lha clilKlran lo ••• lh« gr.nd- >pni. r . I" ""1V ''"" r Surnka hall on Beech strut Bun- ' Tlio WcmtmlnfiUr cli-cln of tlmuntil iliu'i'iiRrii, uiiilnr until lie nfTlllilntlnn. •il i|»cl«cU «v*r |>ul upon I... nol.l liv HIIIII p.ih" .'>r..l.i-i. l"it li.Hi" lay tfttmoon, Frank Carman of being held under th» nuipicts of th« Hhrowabury I'ldbyUrlan church will wllliln Mini' iiniiilha fiiini tho nnvi'iit<"nlli AIKKEDBOTTICHRI. lew York and Rev. Adami mado id- Mt, Zlon church of Estontown, hold an lea rrenm »nlr on (IWUKO Kll- ilnv «f July, tin I. «r Ihr'V will lip fm-nvBi your slrflalt. or null ••il" "IIIIH !»• Kin'li li> H.IK'I !(•<'• Imvri'il ivf nnv ni'llnn llinryfnr, HHnlu»»l in.ul hi 1.1 li'iml ll>" H. ••Mi"'" l-iliilfl vtra'a lawn Friday afternoon and 111* Mill tiei'li mill i,nl.II.lit.I In lliC lonnli "f U.,111 it. Hkrdl»« of New York. It p»ys to kdvtrttM In tm Bwurrw. night. Itl'i'llll. "IV- •!< Will. Il »*i»H I'".* IM"»« weeks' vacation from hl« duties iand aro enjoying a' vacation at Salts- England, is visiting her deter, Mr*. bazar and supper to be held by theH became flck from over eating, bnt tuslstant superintendent of the Whit bary/Conn. ., G. W.Tiftoii. Htzlet fire company on September is getting well. / all-Tatum corapony's plant here. He Mrs. Mary C. Gross has added a Henry VtinBuiklrk of Trenton was 7th/ 4.MmdM mxtyttt mem*. / MEWS FROM KEYPORT. l! *p»nding it ut Salitbury, Conn. gasoline Uurahto htr fi&hing pavilion • vlcitor hit* W«dne*d«y,- , MiM Jean Slo&Vof Ba»t Orange for -A number of the members of tint Sir. and Mrs. Gilbert G. Opden of equipment, Mist Frances B. Bronner Bpent last vliitine her grandparents, Mr. «nd RlYfOftT COUMCH. Wai. TAKE PART IN PARADEChicaKO have returned to their home Miss Elizabeth Cameron, of Harris week at Ramsey. N. J. Mr.. WilllimVanMateh . . Methodist church attended the harrert there after a visit of several day a burg, Pa., is visiting Mrs. ^Eugenia Wilbur C. "Walling spent lost week Mrs. M. VanBrackle of the Breose home at Tinton FalU lait'Wedheaday ON CAJtMVAL DA Y. with Mrs. Ogden'a mother, Mrs. Ben-Judson. . up the Hudson river. Lawn farm ia entertaining Mrs. S. 3.night Nelson Smock took a load in * jamin L. Tilton. Miss Cora Young visited relatives Mrs. Elizabeth Ogden was slek sev- Marvil of .New York. his stage and other* went in hlwd Isaac Pearson', who was recently at Atlantic Highlands (several deya eral days lust week, Mrs. Chas. Little and daughter rigs. \ , . ' •f (PI to limitrHnw ofthe Fire operated on for appendicitis, has re)astwe«k- ; St John's Methodist church is be-Edith of Brooklyn are visiting Mrs, XWt OlOSMH "fititOf|r. turned to his home here, but has not' Miss Alice Wharton has accepted a ing painted, George W. VoorheeB. - The. underwear factory of Georg* oHlwKww fWcfc Atom* DrivM-ConqMBir been able to attend to his business position as bookkeeper for Stultt Rnssell Whitman has returned' to Loversidge was closed last Wednesday..' duties. - and Clark. . Plainfleld after visiting his mother, on account of the intense heat. A hlM-Mn. Martha De- Weakfishinp is very good in the bay Henry Sail -notored to Atlantic Mrs. S. J. Whitman,. will remain closed for two weeks'in •fQMAfl*. hero and on Sunday there were about City on Saturday returning Sunday Two OHUjumoo PMMd »y ti» a-urttta Morris VanGeison of Bloomfleld is order to give the employees a vaca- sixty boats off shore filled with anglers afternoon. -rown»bip QommlMw. - visiting h!s grandparents, Mr. andtion. «ra« not unrxpc-trd OS mostly from Newark and New York. . Casimer Ianell of New York spent The township committee met atMrs. Aaron Morris. >.(i,nfinl her betbedl f for r Henry Wyckoff has a vacation from Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Keyport on Friday, July 7th, Messrs P. O. Weigandiarid George W. Lnrn- The annual camp meeting at "Tins •«». w»nth«. leaven n his duties in the Keyport WeeklyDlsbrow. Webster and Carr were present, The bertson were New York visitors on Brook will be held in the old gten *>ff4K t. H ("no. t*milh of Kryport •oflke. He and his family visited rel- Mrs. Phelps Cherry and eon Earle following bills v/evo examined and Monday. . •> at thai place on Sunday, July 30th. i-r-J •«« < th-twhter*. Mn>. Martha atives at Asbury Park last week. spent last week with friends at Bor-ordered paid:* Jersey Central Trac- Mies, Madeline Warnock, daughter A large number of out-of-town clergy-' «.• r •awl Mr*. Matthias IV»w, During the thunder shower Wednes- dentown. -\ , , tion company, .freight on gravel, of James P. Warnock, is sick; men have been Invited to be present k.-.|««i1. The funeral *m day morning W. H. Bryne's house on Alonzo Chadwick and family spent $10.40; Monmouth and Middlesex Vernon.Vincent of Brooklyn 1B visit-' v t.ih .f mr afitrrn-Hi from her late Third street was struck by lightning. electric light company current to June CBurtis BosaMia MPTH. •'• •'•• \"': , last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ing his aunt, Mra. A, Ivlns. Charles Schtielia has irl'oved from ,| at thp 1'rip.liyterian Very little damage wans donedone. Terry. . : 13th, $7.60; VanMnter and Weigand Ellery whitman of Plainfleld is tt". K. f'ompton »f the Re*' Morris's flats to the house he recently ; The carnival chorus and a number Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tilton of Jer- trading company, poor orders, $51.75; visiting Capt N. Bush, : ..", , bought on Railroad avenue. ' » fnt llutial win of those wlio will take part in thesey City spent Sunday with friends Robert Ludlow, boarding Carrie Win- Mrs. C. J. Llnson is visiting Mrs. rornival had their photograph taken here. - shep from May 7th to July 3rd, $32.00. John Roaevear. " »v • »ti»t ittni. • .""••'•• ,...' .^ nt Maag'R studio yesterday. Mi sit Adelo Me Keen will enter George B. Roberts, collector, turned in Miss Froncla Lambertson is on the Harry'Worthley, who isi living with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Redden of New Erasmus hall at Brooklyn in Septem- $498.01. George W."Mason waB ap-Bick list, . ...-•••.••• his brother-in-law at Newark, apentV- and Yurk visited Mrs. Redden's parents, ber. pointed a special officer without pay .• * i m . • '. Snturday and Sunday with his mother. > .-. '» -, for the year 1911. An ordinance was Sir. and Mrs. Peter Durrua, several Miss Grace Walling spent last week •AXOHTOWH Mrs. William Worthley; new syntem of duy» last week. with Mr. and Mrs. Asbury F. Walling. passed prohibiting bathers from ap- William Morris, the grocer, was • wfci •h the liormigh Miss Elsie Butterbach has accepted Miss Emma Miller visited friends pearing in the streets in scanty attire. •• *t»tw- limr nno. Oontlnnoai Wa« of BUrw-Ulu Mow tuid tnken suddenly sick last Friday and a position as clerk in Yunker's bak- at Now.York several days last week. The committee accepted as a township on> Worth Silt or Jitwii BtMtt. was confined to the house. Ho has "."•"rit•l "- TuncMi-*;","r n'• ill "'-. i crv in place of Miss Anna Hauser, Lester McLean of New York visited road the road running from Carr P Joseph Miller is having a concrete, since-recovered. •Ml tli.'.> will »«> al*utlwj;o rcPi Kncd. his cousin, R. 0. White, Sunday.' avenue at Keansburg to the Tannor The Advent Sunday-school went on landing road. An ordinance was sidewalk laid in front of his property many «f thtni u* there Rev w g Compton will give an Wilmer Hanson of Philadelphia its annual picnic to Asbury Park last spent Sunday here with friends. passed regulating amusement places on Lewis street. There is now a con- illustrated sermon next Sunday night tinuous line.of sidewalks on the north Wednesday. Tho trip waa made in ft?** Bj» Tron%l». ut the Reformed church on "The De- Edwin Blake of Rutherford was {he in the township., BtageB. .'•'••'" i •, guest of friends here Sunday. side of Lewis street from Main street Mrs. John VanBrunt of Oceanic ia I « tt,a«urcr of thecifive Life." at Hospital. to High street. ompnny Mr. and Mr?. Harry Brown and " Miss Harriet Seeley of Kennsburg spending two weeks with her father, family "of" Lakewood spent Sunday •visited friends here Monday. Fannie Cowles, a patient in theA Bon* Tragtfly. l.i-t wi'ck n* I'hil- German hospital at Newark, is slowly John Fox of South Eatontown. here with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Frank DuFour of New York spent Terrenco Covert sold one of a team Mrs; Maggie VanBrunt and he*- ><• fc«- i* linvini" his eyes John Poolc. ' . improving and her friends hope to of horses to a Long Branch junk tl h.,,1, r nf Philadelphia Sunday with relatives here. see her home soon. daughter of Long Branch spent Sun- The Indies' aid society of the Re- Miss Ella Arrowsmith is spending «dealer last weeW. ' The mate of theday with Mrs. J. W. Elgrim. Mr. I i»mi*«ti'n's duties formed church cleared about $60 at horse became lonesome and broke out i sv.«. a month at Ellenville, N. Y. Brl«f xttmi. Milton .Giles, son pf L. B. Giles, has> the lawn social held last Tuesday Frank Mooney of Jersey City spent M>ss Mamie and Hattie Webster ore of its stall, A heap of grain was gone to the rnountalns for his health. nlirlit. Sunday with rclativea hero. spending two weeks nt Stanford, N. Y. nuurby und the horee forgot nil about .!»y anJ- n.mp.my have Mrs. John Fallon has had a concrete Mrs. Albert Ashby of Croyden, Arrangements are being made for a its lonesomeness when it saw the feed. It pays to advertise in THE REQISTEB. .Vimc Mwial «• lubVhouse sidewalk loid in front of her house on .„.» mfjiiininc: tbe com-Second street. E. E. Cline did the i. Thw will convert it work. !((«• u»o of rim- (if their Mies Annio Laurie Tilton spent several days last week with Rev. and Wntlaf. Mrs. John W. Nickelsonat Williams- -% improvitrurU usffocin Mr, and Mrs. William Walker, Miss "Every Little Tablet Has a Flavor All Its Own" r.-<>rt filver Mrsi Perrine Anderson of Trenton I'M- « fpv concert on thespent several days last week with Most Delightful Dessert '. : la*n The Imnd will Mr. and Mrs. Hemy V. Walling. ..' muir ff>'<" cnnriTts this Mrs. W. J. Kelly and Miss Olive > A ?fit•* hri'.n'i

SHORE DINNERS AND SEA- VIKS FOOD SPECIALTIES AT SEA- WHERE TO DINE SIDE HOTELS otnfort Hotel PAVILION HOTEL PavtUon East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. KEYPORT, N. J. Situated in Heart of Town 1OO ROOMS M. *.vs§|,«f< AND EVENING Headquarters for Commercial Men this is the Place n, fit tut Crovtf. «'C. Telephone 11 Rates Reasonable We Dont Have to Uie Cold Storage Special Rate, to Aulo Partiei CHARLES W. JONES, Manager FRED FRICK, Manager

OrarM1 View Hotel City Delicatessen and HOTEL MARTIN m**mr* «.•-«*. 1 \»H HAVEN. N, J. Highlands-on-the-Shrewsbury - >•• -; Lunch Room « -i •• £ ( • r • "... Overlooking the Ocean New Modern Hotel 20 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. •AH Convcnloncea and Comforts for Transient and Permanent Guests Now a la Carto Service Seafoods a Specialty *•» *-«! «i «••».*•» NK,III« B. BLOM, Proprietor ' Imported and Domestic Doers on Draugllt Special Attention Given to Auto Partie3 Music End of Trolley Line, Highlands Garage tm ( mmm*mm *n*fc Ih* llaitl MARTIN GERBRACH, Owner and Proprietor Telephone 5O7-J Tclephono 1281 Highlands

MILLER'S PINE VIEW HOUSE. MECCA INN, FAIR HAVEN, N. J. The hcuw U DCtutlfully located and a view of tho pins wood- is Red Bank, NeiAir -Jersey. 9mm obtained from «ll rooms. i mum momuL 9***** R«tf«, f2.00 Mid 12.60 per d»y; tier wcok, f 10.00 and upwnrds. Firat-Class Road HOUBO for Families. 8p*rlal rate* for the season and families. Beat of Eating. Rooms with Bath and Electric Lights. Tfc* tm'Wit ta Mk til* Chrawibury Rlvar, vrh«rt (h«r« la goal fliMntr, cnbblntf. O«A ML fMt VIA* Itti* aa4 atdl w«l« bathlnn. Grand View Over Gardens and Country. Otcar HMW ,MJ|tjkk Ebclrl* Ilihl In all rooni. Hot and coM Uthi. • •*• • * \ *, tHnnrr *--. -*T— ••Vv*****"'!** and fruit b«tn-[ irrown In our own artnton. Poultry DINNER SERVED SUNDAYS, (***••-* »» ..| w b» &ijSm£ttl»J r«ltrr«d vla'lon. N.C. MRS. IMMA O. MILLER.FroprUlor. Corner Sbrewaburjr Av«nu« anil Newman Sprlngt Ro

A-FLAHTIG FAIR HAVEN, N. J. DeUSLE'S AN IDEAL PI^CE FOR A STIC1AL OINNIH IMtURANCf. Alwnr-D«Ualitf«llrC«W LxatW »«r SanmWrr Mrer Urn, Fir. Famous French Restaurant AuionoUt.Full..S^Uli*4 T.l.rk^.R^laaah4«S Alt BENNETT. Prep, DtMrtftd Village, Allaire Rohde's Restaurant F'lnat Avnis Atlantic Highland*, M> a. EifM M0« From Aibury Park M««U >| All ll»«ra tr'.J^l. OlaaeN at Marl NeUu iuu.' Dlehi Urn. Ca-etlecuMa tmt C—f O have added to our line for 1912 the Chalmers-Detroit, S.G. V. &Hupmobile Cars, together with the Hudson, Marion, Overland, National and Selden Can. We think and absolutely know we have the best lines on the market for the coming year, 1912. ;D I Model 38 (^^ 1906 Lozier Touring, Complete. Model 38 Overland, new, with top, 1911. 1906 Pope Hartford Touring, Complete. Model 30 Overland Runab put, 1909. 1909 Mitchell Runabout. 1911 Empire Runabout. . 1911 Six Cylinder, 7-Passenger Mitchell, new. 1909 Elmore Touring, Complete* 1910 40-Horse Power Oakland, fully Equipped.

• •• . ' • ,•• •. • ••'•. • • , .;.•',• . • .,, : '• -. . • •, • - v All these cars" will be sold at a great reduction to make room for 1912 cars which will be ready for delivery on or about August 1st. Jj DEMONSTRATION OF* ANY OF1 THESE CARS CHEERFULLY GIVEN. II New Marions from $1,150 to $2,000,00. I New Hudsons from $1,000 to $1,500.00. § New Overlands from $775.00 to $1,675.00. "

Marion, Hudson, Overland, Mercer, Peerless and Selden. <* Also Trueks|rom 1 to 5 Ton. x The Best There fis in Auto Construction. ' A Demonstration Will Prove It. § FTRED H. VAN DORNJ " T Salesroom Opposite Hotel, Red Bank, N. JT. Telephone 478 for Demonstration. Sample Cars Always in Stock i

look, Ralph Rockaway, Mrs. E. R. HOLMDEI, NEWS. DpINGS OF THE COURT. lurton, Mrs, Lon Hoskell, Samuel Honta KoU ty William 0. BIT ornstcin, Joe Cook, Emiu Van, Pliil Snrlnar tba Pait Week. EMPLOYEES TO BE 'oretta and McWaters and Tyeon, Last week was tho .biggest July TOXED ON A.BSOK OHABOE. .n Outini on tua Ootaa. cck. William C. Ely has had since he George C. Clark, who is staying at las been engaged in the horse busi- Oonanetor SalaaaaA Vain Bna- ho Isabella cottago on Maple avenue, Four horses were sold to a jjenisd S»nt«noi on Charge of BtoaUng ook a party of his New York friendB etiichen farmer. Teams were sold «nu4b»g—Tlina Hontln In Jail for in an outing down tho river Tuooday to Blchard Wiird of Marlboro, Dr. «t«nllua- Suit of clollia*. his motor- boat George C. The Ernest Fahnestoek of Shrewsbury John Henry nnd George Blgelow nirly went as far as Coney Island and nd' tho Jamesburg ice company of will lie tried tomorrow on.a charge of Lots On Unusual Terms. etuino(( late 4n the ofUrnoon,-all sburjr Park.—Drr -Fahneatoek-paid nesting firo to a'poultry house on the mnda saying they had the finest time 700 for his team. Single horses were mvootl farm, near Asbuiy Park, on ver. Those in tho party were Mr. W to CharleB X. Crawford of Holm- he night of Mny 20th in which sev- md Mrs. Clark, Mrs, Brodlgan> James J, Charles Taylor of Freehold, Dor> eral hundred chickens were burned to Srodlgan, Dr. Albert Sampson, Dr. smus Bros, of Red Bank, Charles Han» death. The men had been employed 'aul Herlick, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. m of Tottcnville, L. Tsylor Bampsod (i tho farm but were discharged the loss, John Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! Marlboro, Jesoe Beera of Keyport We have hadjplaced in our hands for sale a few lots in a good location which day before the firo hecauso of drunk- lock, Alderman Zurcha, Miss May nd Willard Schenck of BradevcJt, ipnesg. . Ebenezer Allen of Villa Park, who i'Hara and Joseph Mnguiro. the owner has authorized us to sell for a small payment down and $1.00 per week wa convicted o( stealing n handbag wo bocai Haia'a Vboto* in •>. n*7*r. Potatoes and apples grown on pntaimng $25 front Mrs, Ella I re ton In the last week's Player, a theatri- rheron McCampbell's farm were thereafter. of Spring Lake, was released under nl paper, there appeared pictures of hipped to New York last we«k. On suspended sentence by Judge Foster be Bennett and Frank Wesson, two >ne day about 100 barrels of potatoes Thursday. Allen *was n conduc- ell known residents of the village. fere sent away. Potatoes bring from Theseilots are in the Borough of Red Bank and they give an opportunity for tor on a trolley car and the handbag Jvery issue at tho Player contains a ,15.75 to $4.60 a barrel. The outlook h;ul been left in his" car. Judge Foster ilcture of one or more members of or the potato crop in this section is young men to get a lot which will be a good investment or which will provide a site said ho thought there was a reason- he Fair Haven theatrical contingent ;ood, but in Lsss f»vored loca.liti«s the able doubt of Allen's guilt. .nd news of Fair Haven theatrical rop hss been injured by the recent for a home. ' Albert Nelson of Aabury Perk, who 'oiks, written by Frank North, one of trough t. lendoil guilty to stealing a suit of he actors of the village. th. clothes, a suit cane nnd a pair of iar|Ta Catch of Va.1rfl.li. Mr. and Mrs, . CKrlneyoente Almogt'every clerk, office employee or mechanic can afford to lay by a dollar iocs from I. Sacks of Asbury Park, Last Sunday afurnoon Augustus Holmes and Mr, and Mrs. Sidney »a sentenced to thrco months In Jail. 'liinitz nnd his son Eddiu went on aBray left inBt week for the Adlron- a week,"and|[this sum in a short time will provide a home site or will make a good in- Clifford Bnrbtr pleaded guilty to thing trip *nUKuat and all indications point to » Tho «»' picnic thin your. Impromptu ducUmri Bovirai wane " Dap Qfacey It adding MIM Mlllitn KroHmor nnd it«rc en the boat, but th*y war. » Impmyainentn to Ma plm Krcamnr of Newark nr« vlhltlng Mra •Holly J»v*d. The mi. IUWitt ttMoak 1* r«H>v«rlM Second National Bank Building, Red Bank, N. J. , it nn8 SXIWS. nairwmrav HUWB. William Hopla B»olv«s ft Brokw Wrist A B«oora Ontttnf of »y« on A»ron' Arm- WUIH Cranking; an Auto,' OP- Willinm Hopla, eon of James Hopla, Last week John Johnson -of Wayside is laid up with a broken wrist caused threshed 325 bushels of rye for Aaion BROAD .STREET, RED BANK. by the kicking of an automobile crank Armstrong:. This is the quickest cut- last week. He was cranking the.ma* ting of rye made, hereabouts so far chine when it suddenly kicked and his this season. wrist bones were badly shattered. D*. Hanftaom* Sntrnno*. Harry A. Hendrickson.is attending Dr. Ernest Fahnestock is, putting up The Pickopf Photo and Art Shop him. • two large pillars at the entrance to Excursion Vliltl Htrt. his property on the Red Bank road. The large steamboat Roscdnlc The pillars will be of stucco on brick. requests their Patrons to make engagements for sittings and out- brought an excursion down the bay No expense will be spared to make the July Specials. Monday and came within speaking entrance attractive and it will be one side engagements as niuchin^^ advance^,as^^possiWe. • distance of tlio Atlantic Highlands of the handsomest of its kind in this pier.' The boat then circled around section. Let us Picture your home, your gJtwhWor W EVERY ITEM IS A RARE BARGAIN. the bay here and after nn hour or soTint Potato Shipments. fancy.' ;W ride ourselves on superior work in our-line, and have it returned towards New York. The carloads of potatoes were boat ditf not make B landing but shipped Monday from the station here went slow enough to give the excur- to New York. Potatoes bring from P Staff of Expert Photographers The very latest Shetland Veils, sionists a fine view of the shore front. $8.50 to $4.60 a barrel. The crop will Shetland 'Will Give Optn Ait Show. be short on account of the recent large mesh, white only; regu- Robert JIantell and his company drought, and prices ore expected to in attendance on Photographic Costumers continually. If you de- VeUs. lar $1.00 value, .our price 79c. will give a play on the Atlantic High- hold up well throughout the season. sire personal'attention please specify'this'^h(en--inialqng'your'"'en-7 lands' baseball diamond September Will do to Seattle. y 2d for the benefit of the auto hose Col. Cameron VanVleit of the gagement. *- (•• •- '• •' :' Children's Socks, any size truck fund. The use of the basebnll United States army will leave shortly Children's field has been donated for the benefit for Fort Lewton at Seattle, Washing- from 4 to 8J4, plain colors and by A. G. Brown, president of the as- ton. He will be in command, of the SPECIAL—One Large Photograph with every dozen ordered. Socks. white with colored tops; regu- sociation, and John Tansey has agreed fort.- to furnish poles free for the electric The size to h6 controlled by your order. ' _ • lar 19c. value at lights to be used on the grounds. EoncI Oiled, 121c. The county road from this place to Harmony Club outing*. The Harmony club of New York Lawn Lot of elegant Summer Waists, . STORE SPECIALS. ' made of good Lawn, hand- inp;, making;-the Bay View hotel its Waists. headquarters. The day was spent in ' shipment of Pipe. somely trimmed with showy sociability. An elaborate dinner was A carload of pipo arrived Monday embroideries, several styles; Served after which the forty members morning for Vf. Del WallbridKe. The pipe will lie used at Mr. Wallbridge's worth up to $1.00 each, at.. present had their pictures* taken in a BOOKS! 59c. croup by Frank Baldwin, manager of itwo new houses! and outbuildings on Color Your DeHart & Lctsbn's studio." the.Eatontown road. Will MOTS to Locust Point. Brief Xtems. . * * ' BOOKS! Sweater Ladies' and Misses' Sweater J. E. Ralph will move his family in i George Lang, son of John Lang, is Own Coats, white only; perfect fit- a short time from his Valley Drive I employed as an extra clerk at A. ' A special line of K Coats. ting and well made; just the residence to his new property at Lo- Holmes' Borden's store during the cust Point, which he recently bought summer season. books for thing for bathing 'and cool from the A. H. Randall estate. His i Miss Stokie of Scottsville was a Post Cards. evenings; worth 75c, special Valley Drive property will be sold. j guest of Mrs. Dwight L. Parsons on The 'Locust Point dwelling will be ! Sunday. at remodeled and the grounds improved Charles M. Patterson has had oil We just published an 50c, 48c. spread in front of his property on for Mr.- Ralph's occupancy. Theater Under Kev Management. I Sycamore avenue. • • • artistic set of Post Cards Formerly $1.50. Cumf y Under Vests, Cumfy Cutstyle, Stryker Brothers have sold their of Eed Bank and vicinity. mercerized tape, the best fit- theater business on First avenue to MIDDLETOWtf VILLAGE NEWS. Vests. Risinp & Abrams o"f New York. The These cards color up beau- ting under garment ever pro- new owners took rhavprp Iftst week and. ! Farmers Jinking-' Biff Shipment! of Special Library duced; sold elsewhere at 15c, they are conducting motion pictures j Produce From Station H«re. tifully. Any one with a and vaudeville shows every night. [ During the past week several car- Books, some of them special at The show begins at eight o'clock and a loads of produce have left,the freight little artistic taste can color 10c. station here. Tomatoes, cucumbers, sold as high as $l,,50, continuous performance is given for SAILS one admission. blackberries and turnips comprise the them. We sell you a special Sun This season's best sellers in Vanderbeek's New Post Cards. heaviest shipments. A few barrels and for i of wind fall apples have been shipped color set for 15 cents Parasols, plain Green and Pon- SALES. Shades. gee; also white and colored which is simple and just it You will need good-writing 28c. styles; worth up to $2vO0, sale drug store. The views include the Domlno Games in for these cards. price residence and poultry farm of ^lelvin Dining the heavy rain Monday the paper-to tell about those de- 98c. A. Rice near Leonardville. the high j farmers quit farming and came to lightful sails. We have pro- school building, churches and principal I the village for their mail. While in We also carry a complete the village several of them who enjoy vided a completo assortment If you enjoy popu- Long Gloves of Tricot Silk, streets. The views are exceptionally stock of • Long plaj.n and the cards are selling rapidly. a domino game got out the pack and of 22-inch length; black and Grocery Store Closed. I had several good games in the town- lar fiction join OUR Gloves. - J. M. Hames, who recently opened committee room in-the postoflicc Artist Materials, white, all sizes; the kind sold/ Domino games are the Eaton, Crane & Pike Co., LIBRARY. 50c. to a grocery store in the building ad- P1TTSFIEU), MASS! by others at $1.00, our price.. 79c. s Brushes, join, ' 5c. for ex- h amu celebrated writing papers to Grover C. Williams, had a sale of his , n and Paints. changes. You can White " Underskirts, a sample lot, no stock and fixtures yesterday at public [ which we invite your atten- two alike, all trimmed with auction. Mr. Hnmes and family will Reformed Churoh Hotel. tion. keep the last Book. return to New York to live. "The Higher Aspirations and their Skirts. 1 deep flounce of elegant em- Harry Bniley Outs His Foot. Place in Character Building ' will be broidery; -f worth $1.50 and Harry Bailey, son of Horatio Bailey, the topic for Rev. Charles William Rocder's Sunday morning sermon at $2.00, special cut one of his feet last Thursday We also carry a complete line of 1.00 morning while fishing off Sandy Hook the Reformed church.. At night he in a power boat. He was sitting on a will preach on "The Parable of the box fishing when lie suddenly fell over Drapnet." "A Lesson for Cuests nnd Stylish The very latest creations in Ho-ts" will be the theme of the ad- EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. Summer Waists, Sailor Collar dress at Friday night's prayer meet- foot. ing service. The address will be based Waists. and Dutch neck styles, excel- on the first eleven verses of the four- Auto Truck Fnnd Increasing*. We Finish Films, and Plates at Short Notice. lent values and newest styles, teenth chapter of St. Luke. The fund for an automobile five Mrs, Munro Improving, ! at truck for the fire department has 95c. reached nearly ?40O. Demonstra- Mrs. Henrietta Monro, who was i thrown from her nutornobile at Deal j WE DO REGILDING, AND WE RESILVER MIRRORS. tions of automobile fire apparatuses two wcclio np-o (ind seriously hurt, is | Pillow Pillow Cases, made of a good will be given this week before a com- rapidly recovering. She Is now able | bleached cotton, well made mittee of the firemen. to be about the house. Cases. and deep hem; sizes 42x36 Auctlou Sale Next Saturday. During Friday, Saturday pnd Sun- and 45x36; worth 17c, special The real estate of the late E. C. day, IIIUnmore, llltha.1In1 unonue llullure hundreu d uuluIIluautomo.- Curtis will be sold next Saturday !hi]c s paEEod t|,,.0UKh the- village .to- price.: ufteiMuuM ill public sac. h. H. Look, v;ards New york decorated with- flags 12ic. attorney, is authorized to sell any or . white-bunting, colors nnd pul ple and The Dickopf Photo and Art Shop all of the several lots owned by Mr. ; of theE iks ,odRC. It is 8UppOsed that 50 Broad Street. Telephone 175-J. Red Bank, N. J. Sheets, made of Linen finished Curti?1 . j these machines were homeward bound Bed Brief Items. from the national convention of Elks bleached muslin, extra heavy On account of a delay at the High- held at Atlantic City last week. Sheets. patented seams, size 7Gx90 in- lands bridge Monday morning the schedule of the Sandy Hook steamers Marlboro Nawi, ches; a good 65c. value at. ..•.-, 50c. was forced to be changed during the your trees Mr?. L. Romine Heyer and daugh- —and your foiit profits. Keep ' morning and it WHS not until nearly I'oreTi out of your i>eich, plain, [ two o'clock before the boats began ters Marie nnd Alice of Brooklyn, aiiple, penr and qubicd tret*— j who have been spending a few days , notMna Trill kill Hum, once they Dress Extra Value Dress Skirts, leaving on their advertised time. • set in, Uoro-Wnx annor-platci Mr."and Mrs. Edward Oukes spent! with Mrs. J. D. Ely, have returned i freti «cain»t borcra—Is eiUlj ap- , made of j white and natural I home. : plied, l«com«s utmost apart of the '• Skirts. last Thurf-day at Atlantic City. They tree itielf-fxpanda with growth color Linen and Repp; several j John Morris has bought a new. » for threo jean it least. Write fat went with the Red Bank lodge of Elks 1 July Stock Reduction Sale styles to choose from, sold of which Mr. Oakes is a member. horse. " ' " « circular and ]\\* ' Mrs. Willinm .Meyers of Arlington Mrs, Mary Jcilmson ls spending a formally at $2.98, now is visiting Mrs. S. C. VanPclt of High- short time at Greenpond. 1.98 land avenue. Mrs. Mnnsfield Barber and Thomas •:. Bo. 181 Utlle SU«r. K I. P. Hayward were on the sick list last Bathing Suits, made of 'good week. Bathing TINTOK PALIS NEWS. Mrs. Fred Newman and son Abram Mohair, nicely trimmed with of Lake Como are visiting Mrs. John o Suits. wash braid, sizes 34 to 44, Aliont 2OO Chlckoni Killed by Heat In a Neiberlien. keeps out borers Small SnUitlui?. Henry, infant son of William Nei- To reduce our stock we are making sweeping navy and black; worth $3.50 About 200 chickens belonging to herlien, has been sick for several and $3.98, at Thoniiis Zingale of Pine Brook were days. reductions in prices without regard to costs. 2. killed last week. The building in The interior of the toyn hnll is which they were kept is very small being renovntrd. A cell will bo built and the chickens were smothered to and placed in the hall, Bids Wanted. dcntli during one of the wannest John IIughtH wan overcome with AUTOMOBILES. NOTICE. nightn last week. Mr. Zinfrnle in en- the heat over a week ago nnd has ?W OUAWOEllT OP NEW JEBSET. gagi'd (inite extensively in the poultry since been laid up. Nolliv In hinhy KIVHI tlmt nn nimll- IniMiiess and except for his loss last Mr, and Mr.i. James Diggins are Flanders Roadster, four-cylinder, 20 horse-power, rntliin IIIIH lii'i-n ninth' 1(> III.' huruiiKil I-opilf, Ml« wire, "nil Miniii-iili'i'l'ii'i'iT ilvally Sealed proposnla wanted by the bor- iiiii'iilni,' i.r u |iiiMli>°t!tr<-i>t Nv'v'v'i'il'' " ' """ " " 'In »t;itc n't Mr. and .Mis. George VnnNiikin norlh fi-c.ni Hi,.. j.nwiM iiurthi-rn u-nnliml liy Mr(u.' or nn I,I-.I,T of the cunt ,,r Hiding* a Motor Cycle Axnln. ough of Kcd Bank, N. J., for n com- c.r u nlivrt ur IIIKIIWIIV nmv Imiiwii IIH of I.onK I.sl.iml aru visiting Mr. and < Imm-i'ry nf x,.iv .1,.,„,.,- „, .„(„ „„ ,Ul. .limit's; I.loyd htis repaired hiB motor Flanders Suburban, four-cylinder, 20 horse-power, lliiniii I'lnc" on Hi.- ,.i.,|mly i ,,., j v Mrs. .Si'rley Well--. pressor, condenser nnd condenser 'l"y «f Mif .lull- lii-ivi.r. hi II nl uli,.,,.- cycle, wlii.h v.'lls wrecked ill nil acci- )mmv,, ,,H the Ciink iH-nnw-ly, lii H..jIll Sllldllllill II. llllKK-llln-llll Is I'linil.liiln- Jnnu'M 11. Hiiird has been having brand new, regular price $780, now $650. Ji.uk N-.-w .1,-,-,.,-v, ,,,,,-ilm,,,-,! ,„ |hc. dent two months nn«, nnd is iis-ing it Illll, Jl Til I Vim Ht||| (IIIHTM in-,. ,11-fi.iHiiinm a well diii; on bin place. pump nnd receiver, set up nnd con- North Hlii-.-ivnliury rlvi-r. Kal.l Mln-i-i I., I,,. >"M Ml,- 1 Ulr.-.l li, ,,, „,-, ,„,, ,„,;to lide to mill from lied Hank, where llfly 1.-.-1 ivlili.; nn,! nlii-n-iiH ,1M ,,, ,l|imil,,. ••"••I- in- ili-NHii- di tin- |,||| ,,r KIIII rinil- 1 1 ] Mrs. l'mn:is Judil I" npendlng a w lit in employed liy Cujd. Clmrlt-s I . nected nnd ready for operation in tlio Duryea three-cylinder Runabout, 16 horse-power, "» Illlr.Klll. <,i, 1 -wilt..-nil. ,l,,v liluliiiuit ..„ ,„- |,,,fnl.,, „„, tl,!,.,,,.,,,!, ,,.iy few dnyn with fiicnda nt Cranfvrd. »f July, lilni'li-i-ii liuii.li. .1 in,.| , |,. ,.,j Irwin. y v 1 lirovlilliiK !>>r tin- i IMMK of tli- str.-.'i !'»• I'li'l'n'i'n'i"' ' "r""' '"' ""' ""''' ''"' ""' MrM. Lewis Miller has gone to ptnnpliiK ntution of the wntor works regular price $250, now $100. > K Cnrtlnir Bund. i.rcnt-Hiiiti. iiii-i.-rm,- inka. nun,,, ii,m ||1(. TII,- xaiii iiii'i' 'u'"m,!! v,",^iii!!!!i,i, ,,,„! h()>i)ilnl for an operation. in lied Bunk, N. J. Pinna nnd speci- luiroiiKli iiMiinii will lm.,.| I,, II,,. i,,,,,,IIMtl ili'rliiii- II Hint ninl imniiiuiiint l|,-n j,n,i About l.'id Imuls nf sand have been Immediate deliveries on Buick Runabouts and Tour- hull In Hie luiruiiKli "f K.'il llaiilc iifun- tnkvii from tin- Tlii'ndoio ilowlnnil tkntion.i wny l>t> ubtuincd from A. C. ..i.l.l, <,„ III.- tw.nly-t.Mlllli il,,y nf .Inly. pi(i|ierty »t I'iiic Hruuk during the A«lmry Park airl • Brld*. ing Cars, nnd Cadillacs. 1011, lit llirlil nVlcrrk I' M In i-.-vli-w past few wci'liH. It i« iiKi-d in mixing Ml M Alii-o R. llutchinnon of As-HnrrlRon, borough clerk. v"]'")I!',!x1z1"1 i"""'"'' N'('" •liii!"1-"'"I I'cnieiit for a bij; cm iienti-r job on buiy I'nili wa.i niiiriicd inBt Tuesday Iliiinkilule fin-in nt l.iiu-vnft. (ii William ('. Cesehledt of Lout? All l)ld» (o bo nccompniiicd with n ^i^lTZ ,:!:!,.n.-! l.'ilin, UII.I Mliia..>.|1(.|m,.,. '|,,:,ln' !',,,„- CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. JMitt.l July Isth. 111]] l""i.v. MM- linnli' il'-r<>iiiliintii In. mi.... \ mi Won n nicyela Rnct. llranch, The criemony wna perform- U lv H ed by Kev. SteiKlmnn AppIi'Kato. Tlio certilicd check for $260, pnynblo lo A. (\ MAIIIIIHD.V, 'lil'h'-",.!"|" " "' '" " ""•"" ' 'iH'-. I-IK111. -liinirs |)ean, Jr., wnti II t\V(i-mih' lliiriiiiKl. Cl.-rk. bride In the iliiughtcr of Miittlmw We aro making: big 'cut in pricea on nil our Carriage liic.vrli- nice at Ni-wiii'k last wn-k and IIOI'OUKII «f Hcd Dunk, Monnuiuth MOHWOUTH OIKOUIT (JOUBT. i»iiii-.| July i:.', i;n I. Iliitchineon tmhury wim itwnrili'il n ptii-,. ,,f „ dlutnnni] stock, including plcasuro Carriages of every atylo and do- l'l\llli V. M.lli-i II. |,,,K,.|- v. l'ni'k pi'ven yciiio. Mr. anil Jli'B. county, N. J. Our*,. KmiiK-tli ninl .l.,lin 111. b»n ntuilib'il ini'diil. Ir,tr-,1 |,, ||u. »)„„„ .liimi'B Pcnn fell uir n bicyele wliile CO per cent. ••ntltli-.l rnuian |,y vli-(ii<> ..f nn .MIIT liiliiiK ni'iir hln hoine lust wi'i'k and cut Iturrluon, IIOIOUKII clerk, on or before liuull. 11 .1 olll nn Hi,, livi-lrili ilny i.r lulv s IIIH arm opi-n. 'I'hi- Injury WIIH ilrc«n-i| A, J), Illll, will xrll nucl imili* i,,,.ii,nilr,: fivo o'clock r. M., July 21th, 1011, nnd Dontfail to Kckct what you wunt at tlm timu. lit pulillc veinltlc' mi tflllllliliiy, ,|u|v. ^^,| HAND MADE JEWCLRY by Mr. I'. I". ltiillVity of Ktd Hunk. A Wholetom* Aid 1HJJ, lit (tut UI.IIIKI*' nf .11.|,t, w, M,,,,„!* llrlif Ittuii, to all ftlin *r« fln)ny1 will bu opened nt tlio mcotlnn of Urn Co., Wild" ntlcct. item- Muiilu ovAhtif ny t\ 4 Itfr.i ltttnW, MomnoiiUi emmly, N.-w .irr- •liilin Mi'diiin. iinili'itunk to lift n it u uortl, •«>•, nt 2;8« In tli<- •rtrrnmin tli,. r.illinv- council, Monday evening, July 24th, I'HK uf rye IIIKI w<.ek iiml ntiaiiu"! lili •nil wl.l, |., nrole 1 Mjr K'.IMIU mill ilinMftlli! If IT, ititt, wind Knd I. iav hrpn hild up. 1011. blle liocly, which iv>« nllnrlu.i |,V ci,,-. nic-nibcr of |ho NnUnnnl Hni-ldv ,f Alntlhnw I^'HtriuiK, who In iinpliiyeil •nc« H 1'. ll#li'lrl<. ultorlR uf tim vnmiv ( Glenn's «• III* iirniirrty of llrni,,. Kriiiiftli. oiin CrnfUtncn. nl Ilio Ni'wmk ptmtodlcf', in upcndlnK Tlio council of the borough "f Kcd of 111" nllOli' till")' 1 >l. fi-iMlntita by vlrlun Jowrlry ulnn il. BiKm.<| t,, ri,,|t |h,n. tin' Miintiiir lieri'. Sulphur Soap J. W. MOUNT CO., uf llif writ of mincliinvnt IHI.II.,,1 HI vluiinl, mill ntiiiiiH iciiit. ltnl|ih Miilmli of Cllrahi'th i« n|ieiu|- Unnk rcnerveft tlio rl|[ht to r«Jact any li healli T»run rn«h. . ,"••'• IIIK dm Hiirnnicr with Ah'X Arluicktv. at all bUlK. Cornar Mapls Av«nu« jmd Whit* Street, jIAftOLf) M. WCVlltnTHiITT ' UiitiimiH J,ockiT nf l'liie Ilmok It ifftctlofli f,( lite ik: DilM July 14, |>II.Amlllor. vory iilfk, Dy order of tlio mayor nnd council. To Personal v HHiM Ran BANK RMiimTii' • ri- Arts and Crafts Studio, , A. 0. HAUR18ON, RED BANK, N. J. Mlt ynduttt tot «dv«rtiMtfc—^dc I'll? rotulU llow from KroiBTKB M* Little Stiver Station. wunt «ilvcrtl«eiiionti.—v4rfi». , , ;•. Borough CUrk. MIHMM MIIIMHMHHMHHi