RED BANK limed Weekly. EnUred u Second-Clan Mattef at th. Poit- VOLUME XLVI, NO. 16. office it Red Dink. N. J., under th« Act of March 8d, 1879, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 TO 12.1

G B th e CHURCH SUPPER FRIDAY, "] A DEN BAWlf PROPETYSOLD. ARK. | RED BANK'S RIVER FROlfT BIG FIRE AT SHREWSBURY THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN. ,rtt t!r^did r?or f rot"i^,Tv:;!NEWOWpSFORHOUSES RUMSON It Will bo Held by tho Methodiit | a soldier in the late war a.nd he is a I 1 *— | . • Young People'a Union. | BARN AND ITS CONTENTS DE- member of the American Legion.! FOUR DWELLINGS AND A LOT SIX PLACES SOLD THERE DUR- AMBROSE MATTHEWS HAS NOT MANY CHANG'ES DURING VERY LITTLE INTEREST OR EN/ The youni! people's union of the Many soldiers who were in the war SOLD LAST WEEK. ING THE PAST TWO WEEKS. ; BIG CRAFT IN HIS YARD. THE 1>AST FIFTY YEARS. ,* STROYED ON FARM. THUSIASM MANIFESTED. will vote for him regardless of Methodist church will hold a supper | Mr.. Chmrlea M. Pattanon't Build- Hot Scrap For Senator—Both Sidei party affiliations. He confidently The Salet Ware Made by Patrick -rwo Propertiei Were Fine Re,i. | on Friday niijlit of this weel. in tha He Hai It Almo.t Fini.hcd a,,d He , Eicept Near tho Foot of Broti ing Burned to the Ground and Seem to Agree that Dr. VanMater expects to be elected, as does also F. Kennedy and They Comprued dence. on River Road, Two | church dining hall The'first table Plan! to Put It on Barnegat Bay; Street, in the Buiinei. Part of Ul« Jamea Riordan, Who Renta the Will be Elected Sheriff—All the Mr. Corlies. Three Red Bank Houiei, & Fair Other Propertie. Were Bunga-! *}\ >Je served at half-past five Next Spring—Plans Auto Trip to Town, tlio Kiver Front U Mat!) j'Firm, Loit Nearly Everything. Candidatei Say They Will Win. The Republican candidates for Haven House, and & Lot. low. .nd -Two Were. Vacant Lota. I ° Clock- J""1'1' J^™1'10'1' Mlf, Florida This Winter. Like It Wat Half a Century AlO« -C Laura McCoach, William Bennett A large red barn on the Patterson The political campaign this year freeholder are Harry Bnrden Four houses and a lot at Red Ambrose Matthews, in his front "Hod Bank has grown a t is very apathetic on both sides. Year and William M. Bergenrgen. They WiIli;Jm H. Hintclmann of Rum-! an(( j{j]ton Brown are jn charge of farm at Shrewsbury was destroyed Bank and vicinity have been sold son has'sold six pieces of property ^., ,:.," yam on fiast, j-ront sired, i.s inu.-sn- deal sinae. 1 livelivedd hero in 1870,'* by fire with nearly all its contents by yenr this apparent apathy in' freeholders for several a r c Register offlcll the past two ; I"rs'. ForresS!l ™r!\?""t Cnmptonl, *"K » large boat, or »™ sled, a., it i., Sili,l a Jailer at Th, •ears. They say they are running ***• Irs. Forrest Cnmpton, last Wednesday ' night. It was creases. People these days do not ncdy. * V' called, If is u combination scow last week, ''but tilings along form their opinions from campaign m their records, and, like the weeks. Two of the.se properties (Mrsr . Harry Cumpton, Mrs. William owned by Mrs.-Charles M. Fatter- Capt. Wright Johnson's house of were fine residencesidcs , twtw o werWere bun-bun' : BBennett ""«M „ ^Alexander" McCoach and .houseboat, ten feet wide and river front are pretty much as ttp|J., son, who boards with Mrs. Robert speeches and from campaign meet- emocratic candidates, they say - •' • ... jorty ject long^ jt js -ran bjr a 1,.()1.(| were v,lu,n 1 moved away. N«W hey are confident of election. six rooms and a bathroom, on a lot,gaiovv3 and lots, and two wcre:an(j >yjrs> jfervin-F rancis. Members H•- . "Vandervec" ' r on th••' e corner of" ings'as they did in olden times, but g , an(j Mrs. MervinFrancis. Members automobile engine of 22-horse businesses have sprung up where tb*> they do a lot of thinking for them- The candidates for assembly seem 85x112% feet, on the east side of pieces f vacant land.. The finest: f the young people's union will . Branch avenue and South street, Hudson- avenue, between Harding of the two 0 residence properties was oserve the supper.- power. Sea sleds will weather ' siiiling. vessels formerly docked u4 Red Bank. When the burn was Helvcs. Long before tho political o be lost in thc shuffle. They are rough sailing. • Qn account of'their lluhbard'.-i bridge, and CoopejV ;oing around campaigning and road and Elm place, was bought by s0]j for $32,000 and was bought burned James Riordan, the farmer campaign opens many citizens, both Louis Lucari, a fruit dealer on Mon-; |,y Edward M. Crane of Rumson. nswici fliflipmii .... . width they do nott draw much more briilgbriilgon. have been replaced witwi h itflO on tfyo place, saw the results of a men and women, have made up naybe by election day, which is water liuin a rowboa early two weeks off, some e,n- mouth street, lor $7,200. Capt.' xhis was known ns the "East place" BOSS CATFISH CATCHER ^and they can' bridges, but otherwise the hard season's work go up in flames their minds how they are going to Johnson, who is in military service .inj waa owned by the Pentalpha ': navigate in very shallow places. J has been slight. All the old and> smoke. Ho lost 400 barrels of vote. Their decision rests on their ;husiasm for them will be mani- 'ested. At present there is prob- at Camp Vail, owned the house and rcalty company. Tho property has I Mr. Matthews has a big cabin on '. alonj,- tho river aro still rec potatoes, fifteen tons of f^falfa hay, entire experiences of the previous r bly not one voter in a hundred in he sold the house because he is soon a frontage on River road of 100 HE IS HARRY KIRK OF RED | tho sea sled and it is fixed up real a|,ic- n10 town itself haa pj ten tons of straw and nearly all his year and not on a hastily made ver- to ' transferred to the Panama '• f t j about the same frontage on farm utensils. Tho barn was on the dict at some political rally. Monmouth county who could give ee !ln BANK AND HE KNOWS HOW. ' cozy and home-!il:e. He has been • out \n a\\ directions and I would g«V 1 the names of the two Republican canal zone. Mr., Lucari expects to; the North Shrewsbury river. The „ _• , -T" c " J "t . . workint; on the boat during his1 lost in the maze of new Btteebi cast side of Shrewsbury averuie, a, Greater interest is indicated in He Caught a Big String of B,g that: . , , ] ind the. two Democratic candidates move into the house in November. • iot js about 1,200 feet deep.' The spare a]1 sumrnpr and all wbi( n s( c m to have bcen ai4 short distance north of Sycamore the. contest for state senator than ,g ; l ht: ^ 'or nRsembly. To relieve-this lack The house has modern improve- j grounds comprise nearly three j at the Re.ervo.r L..t Week • remains t0 bebl:doiii e now are a lew'heiter-skelterf' i , but the river andd the avenue. in any other of the county contests. l of knowledge on the part of so ments. j acres and are attractively planted "_.L. ," i4*. "°" - . r.°.i. finishing touches. .Next spring he t-,ond,tioi,3 along its shores are . Ml What caused the fire is not -Thhe interest even in this' contest Caught 32, Hii Biggeit Catch. great a number of voters The Eeg- Mrs. Annie Stiles Valleau, widow; with fine 6hade trees, evergf eens expects to take the craft to liarnc-j ijko what they were when I went knpwn. It must hav-e been smoul- is apparently not very great, but ister will state right, here that the of William Valleu, Jr., sold her' . d shrubbery. The house contains Harry Kirk of Herbert street, gat bay and spend the summer i y, that it ia hard to realize th»tt 1 it overshadows both the freeholder in awa dering a long time, for when it was names of tho Republican candidates house on the north side of Madison i reception hall, living room, dining Red Bank, is the boss catfish" fisher- j lhcrc. _ • j morethan a hal£ cuntury has pa»se4 discovered about lialf-past eight id the assembly fights. Governor a for assembly are Jacob G. Camp- avenue to F. E. Griggs of English-1 rOom, butler's pantry, kitchen, man of Monmouth county. Ho; Justice Frank A. Mulford of Fair slnce then." o'clock every part 06 the large Silzer came into Monmouth county bell and Edward A. Soxsmith, and building was ablaze and flames ast week and ho lambasted Sena the names of the Democratic can- were shooting through the roof. tor Stevens furiously for his votes didates are IJarry N. Johnson and The Shrewsbury firemen were the n over-riding tho governor's vetoc, Leo .7. Warwick. Unless" things first to get on the job and they of many laws, and for his courei chango between now and election were soon joined by firemen from in other legislative matters. Sena- day the men who vote according to •Red Bank, Little Silver and other tor Stevens went back at the gov political labels will vote for the places. From tho outset it was ernor the next day and said that a Republican candidates and for the lot of things the governor said wer saleswoman at George F. Spinning's I Cra ford for this purpose.. j changes have actually taken place realized that it was impossible to Democratic candidates according as no on the west and which is are and have the righ't kind of bait, save the building. Hose was hooked not true and that he was willing t Mr. and Mrs. Matthews expect; on ti,0 r;ver front in tho last fifty, to' How their fathers voted in the store, bought for her own occupancy nown as the "West place," has been but to get them cverytime you go to two Tintern water company's stand by his record. This attac last generation. Neither set of a house on the north side of Elm bought by Mr. Hintelmann from to RO South this winter after the yoara. What changes there are, «X« hydrants, but the pressure was very- and counter-attack are reminiscen candidates has made any outspoken weak and only sickly streams re- of old campaign times, but it i: statement as to -what they will try sulted. The Tintern water com- doubtful if, it made any votes fo to do if they should he elected to pany was called by telephone and either side. The governor vetoe tho legislature. asked to increase the pressure The eighteen laws last winter and Sena request was granted, but by that tor Stevens moved and voted t< Almost everybody in this part of of McLaren ! fine sveamore trees. dog'have made this trip. Automo Cook property in the eastern part time the barn was practically de- override these eighteen vetoes, un* Mr. Kirk says that one of the the county, Republicans and Dem-: street, a civil engineer employed by a receplkin hall, living room, dining very best spots in Monmouth coun- bile winter trips to Florida arc very j 0£ the town, which formerly was » stroyed. The firemen gave most of this was the chief matter involved ocrats alike, seem to believe that George K. Allen, has bought Mrs.' room, servants' dining room, pan- popular now, but when the Red i high blurt of black and gray marl* their efforts towards saving adjoin- The liquor question may ente ty for big catfish is a certain place Dr. John H'. VanMater is sure of I Mary Doughty's house on the east, try, kitchen,, laundry, eleven bed- in tho Tintprn water company's Bank couple started doing this in !w here boys cut their initials and th» ing ^buildings oh tho form, which are the campaign to a considerable d being elected sheriff. He ran about side of Battin road at Fair Haven rooms and four bathrooms. It is 1914 there wcre very few others: i « rented by the Shrewsbury dairy gree. Mr. Stevens is decidedly dr lake or' reservoir, some distance initials o£ their gir s> has been BOma 0,000 votes ahead of his ticket for his own occupancy for $7,200. provided with hot water heat, clee- above the dam. IfHarry likes you following their trail. They were w]lat gr'aded down tinco it wa» company. g Edd C pioneers. ; bought by the Land and Loan com" nnd he knocked out Edward C. when he ran for the office three The house ha3 six rooms and a 1 trie light and gas. A three-car gar-' he may ta!fe y'ou to tnjs piace some years ago and if he makes any- bathroom, steam heat and other im- age has apartments on the second The one year when they failed to pany a dozen years'or so ago, bull Mr. Riordan saved only one piece Stokes in a scrap as to who should g p day, although most fishermen are of machinery. This was a. teed where near as good a record this Th l i 0350 very reticent in talking about or makoe thithiss tritripp wawas sduri durin"° ga .aseriou serious s it; tha has sno not tlos lost tit its sidentity identity. . ThThe aJ Jow» be chairman of the Republican con- provements. ' The "lot is 100x350 floor for the chauffeur. ery g ick c 5 which Mr M thcws drill, and Mr. Riordan and his vention a week or two ago, Mr. year his election is certain. Noth- feet. showinsr the good fishing places that' = " 1 " 'f If ' f -1 soph A. Throckmorton property in : b b brother, Daniel Riordan, pulled it; Stokes and Senator Edge wanted a ing but the Harding landslide in Mrs. C. H. Cleeland of Fair Ha- sidAe obungalof Hollyw stree andt loatt Rumsoon then eashast showinsthey happer then goo to d knofishingw of place. s that II n 1911914 mostt of tthh e roadd s btweebetweenn \| the eastern part of thh e town hhat out of the barn while burning tim- j Wet platform. Mr. Stevens wanted 1920 kept Dr. VanMater from win- ven has bought a lot at that place, been sold by Alfred J. and Paul Hin-j. j_,ast week Mr. Kirk and his New Jersey and Florida were very i bccn changed into Hubb'ard Park> bad- lotlav thcre ls hers fell nil about them. They also I a Dry platform. In the line-up Mr. ning then. It is said that some i on the northwest corner of Grange telmann to Frederick J. Anderson \ father-in-law Elwood Decker of , almost one • hut these changes have been, entire* , colltinuoua shcct oi C0IK>rcte l)C got safely out of the building twen- Btovens got the most votes, in spite Republicans, arc so sure .that Dr.' avenue and East Front street, from for $2,500. The bungalow contains ^ Xrcnton went to the reservoir after " -! ly to tho uplands and have not af« | ty pigs which, were owned by James of the fact that Mr. Stokes is chair- VanMater will win thnt they have I William Buchanon for $2,000. The : five rooms and bathroom. The lot | catfish ' They went to Mr Kirks twecn tho two statcs- JIr' antl Mrs'j fected the river front of these lands, 'j Riordan. It was a difficult feat to man of the Republican organiza- already been to see him and to ask ! new owner of the lot will build a has a frontage of 100 feet on Holly! favorite spot and in a little -while ! Matthews always take a tent with ; Throckmorton'a gully still exists' . rescue the pigs. They were paral- tion in the state. Mr. Krcmer is favors when he takes office. Dr. j bungalow on it for her own occu- street and 167 feet on Maple ave- they caught a big string of veryithem and camT> alo"s the route- pretty much as it did fifty years ago, yzed with' fear and strenuous mea- decidedly Wet. Neither candidate VanMater is extraordinarily popu- j pancy, nue. Mr. Anderson will make his Urge catfish. Thev caught Eo many They have a winter home at Mine-1 cxccnt that thoi.c is now oniy a ,,ttl, sures had to be employed to move seems to be making much of a fight I lar in his home locality, as was home in the bungalow. that there wns move than enough!0^. Florltla- ThcV ^ ^ ate, trickle of witer as a reminder ot the pigs from the path of the thl^W *s n v.#^i««rar i]* Jl- «m AWV Y^rv:11t 4\ * r » • ** Wf • \\ /\\ I* TlVf^ _1. oil/I* ,L on the Wet and Dry qujation, but shown by his vote three years ago. SURPRISED OI^HER BIRTHDAY j A four.j.oom bungalow on the for Mr. Kirk and Mr. Decker and , >' ^ ^J 7 their pro-, what was Once a full flowing strtaqi. 4; flames. both candidates are apparently try- His course when he went to the ; lnm bv 1 F. ,. ,.;„„„•„, Mr. i north side of Maplewood avenue, i the rest was given away to Mr. S going South in the sea In tho ]owcr part of Throckmorton *' in_ to dodge the too'c when (hey Klondike during the gold rush is l lt!li Tho tllat alwa on h lr The fire was a spectacular one W IliVm How!, I .T. W,,l< "1I ththe Hintelmann-MearHintelmannMears tractractt aatt ii Kirk'Kirks friendsfriends.. AbouAboutt aa montmonthh airo = ' 7 -^ ^ <- « i gully was a little delta or tableland come before t'.ie voters and give William Hovrer Latt WeeK. ,„ , catch I trips they have experienced the on whicl, thora us0li t0 be a flna and it' lighted up the heavens for often related hereabouts. The trip. | RumR0Ili has bcen ho(]ght b Mrs. IMr _ Kirk made his higf.est c miles around. Thousands of per- thoir talks. was very perilous during the first A birthday surprise, party was l A oinnqay surpnse, party was C)ara Jo[)ry {oT ?1|60Q_ Thc ^ is of catfish ^^ _ He wcnt, to | benclits ot true boutlicrn hospital-; quince orchard( and raany were tll9 sons watehod tho flamoo, Myriads The sctintorBhip, as Raid above, is year or two of.the rush, nnd Dr. given Thursday night for Mrs.JViI. ^^ ,, ity and that folks along tHo way nre ; | ;, of sparks arose and burning frag. tho chief bone of political contro- VanMater realized that he might i Ham Hower of Spring stt'eet. 4Uxlu(| {cet lhjs favcHte HshinS place am fllllll0cs wh ch werc tilken from tl: ' '"" " "" One of the two vacant lots sold is ho caught 3'2 big follows. Catfish ; always kind and -accommodating to . orchard by Red Bank boys of 186> ments of wood were whipped to versy this fall in Monmouth county. never get back. Before he started I Games, refreshments and gift-giv- a plot of about half an acre which ; stestew anandd friefried catfiscatfish werwere promprom- Northerners. They say this is less • thatthat, remains att ththa nearby fields by a strong northeast That is because the senator who is tto 18701870-- AlAlll on tho trip he went over his books , ing were the principal features. ; wass bought by Ira D.. Emery of inent dishes on the tables of West!'rus!e in Honda than in any of the t t timtimee off ththc quincquincee ovchavovchavii wind. Locust trees near the barn elected will be in the senate three plscll ploscll and he marked "paid" against every , The guests wcre Mrs. MaryVBon- Rumson from Mrs. Sigurd Johan-JReJ d Bank folks aftef r thah t trip,ti' ' other statcsstatcs, forr in Florida there is are threh e or fouf r stragglinli g quinci a caught fire nnd the partly dry years. Tho senate will be Republi- one of his doctor accounts where nctt, Misses Helen and MarionlBen- nesscn for $3,000. This lot has a ! for Mr. riirk, with his usual gen- • a tendency to charge visitors "all _ probably offshoot! leaves on the trees blazed up with can the eoming session, no matter he thought the person might be nctt, Raymond, George and GWald trccs These are a glory that rivaled the lire. At ^frontage on River road and runs to I eroaity, distributed most of the fish | .the traffic will bear." v!( oj ^e original trees or slips which who is elected in Monmouth county, distressed if he never came back Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Aral bave prown up from fallen branch- but the politicians are looking for- ! aiid tho accounts should be put In Matthews, Miss Elsie Saltwoll, the North Shrewsbury river. The'among his friends and neighbors, j various intervals burning branches tract of which this lot is a part is Folks who want to take a chance j ALPHA KAFPA PI MEETING. es which took root, or which per- on the trees enme crashing to thc ward to other'years when a vote or , other hands for collection. ThislRoF.e Cowlin and Miss Stella P

.direction of the wind favored them tcresl. • Tlio largo expenditures 01, judging by the ifi-cat-majority he caught'eight line bass. j and- Rames .were played. At the ^ o Autos in Collision, paid 'for'thi3 plot was $1,000. (1.lys v..ia rt,Kar(lcd os vir. in this work. ilhe freeholders and the consequent | received when he rnn for mayor • Louis 'Slocum and Sidney Stout: close of tho meetings refrvshmeiiU Automobiles driven by Fred (uall Mie , R,rt This The barn was shaped like the j high taxes are being held up against | of Keyport. He got 11 good many Stop! Look! Listen! of Red U.-ink, th« latter being a were served. Jlks'Iwiip ! Adams, ti letter L. Each part of the 1 he Republican candidates for votcs in the primary because of.Jones of Rod Hank and Rev. W. -K1.c,.n" was a field which extended ' II. Lbl J ij, IJII\ ll |i(IAUlfi I., in; ii IVII.I ~ This is the place to wait for tho sou of R. V. R. II. Stout, wcre vX ; member 01 ;tl,e clnb who ]<_ ,o.m to f r()m ^ c,.|st ^ Qf whar£ ^^ the stories which were published; button Dale of Rumson collided , - U.^HL'S or friends. It is warm and 50x125 feet. The building, al>: holder. In some parts of the court il(|m t() th(, Juhu w_ gtou(. about his domestic nffairs. Mr.; last Friday at the corner of Broad j comfortable- and you ale under no j thc reservoir one afternoon List be married, received a K,it. ol an week. Both of them arc very fond electric lamp lromjhc duo. thougpreservationh old,-V»«. I. t inwa a sgoolioild statl nflne orf hol[L^*™^,}"^"^d against the Republican ci.ndi"- Smith says tho stories were untrue.! and Front streets. Thc axle, spring ! obligation to buy anything—just i . ^ ^.^ „„ J , tho manner of ancient barns "with '1'ltl'R '"'cause they ignored Charles ! Many people dislike thc dragging of and mudguard on Mr. Jones's cur I como in. have a r.eat and make your- j of fishing. Mr. blocurn caught a very H ty ()n v Fr(||lt e cept M W kofT whl U county 1)U '" '° ' f»™'» »«»«" into politics, and thev \ were damaged notl a mudguard on ' ?«lf nt-home. All morning and even- hirBe pickerel and Mr. S out bad o of wharf nv,nua alul Euat wns matlc U last c:ir Mr A \Vell (llV.,.it'll ]lel:-,i;i 111 I.U .l!'':Ti with, mortice pins o7 big wooden ! ^ P >" - ' ! ™«"t»E. newspaper,;, maKa*.nM, story be content with one yellow perch. [ oU Ci r or social life alw.lys has llic a.lva.i- •lm" wllt'ru tlu' . Ked Uank , M T>....,> Wyckoff is a Democrat nnd al' the ' by voting for him. How much the i told the pidice he would pay for the • '? ' ^ '< "K-'".ttes, tobacco ullu ( wils at om lime pegs. The late Charles M. Patter- ,. 1 ii- pipes, canuics. pod:i, ice oroam an t;tK-c- uvi-f a per OH iiiji u rut veil : ' " ' h>catcd. Gift To Fire Department. 1 son bought it from the late Edmund other members of the board urp Re-; publication of these stories of his j (lamoac too Mr. Jones s machine. | a,{ miV(,llii,s .„ llu, Ul,(1 1)ank Wait. drcr-seil. Dont let your clirhcs cvt ! On the river blutV of "tho green * publicans. It has always bo-n the j domestic life helped or harmed him T. Williams. Irving Patterson, a in.,,gH Kooni, , AVc:,,,.,,.t l<'rnn, ,,,,,.t street„.,„•„,, wher„,,,-.,e- Th•• e- Rod Hank fire departmen• t I, nuutt noff shapshnpo whehenn uee cann cliar andd near WliAYhnrf f avenue wasa ua summesummorr custom for the ncwly-i-lec.U'd free-, cannot be shown, but that he was Beautiful Floors. all busses stop nt the door. Harry \ has received a complete set of tar-I pn -s tlrni wi'!i ca^c^in the inoilern house- with sonla, where Red Bank son of Mrs, Cbnrlcs M. Patterson, Beautiful parquet and hardwood told a Register reporter last Thurs- holders to have a voice in milking , m,t seriously hurt by them is shown p'roprii'tor.-—Advertise'-i paulina for use in the deparlment. ! way. We c e:u\ and tlye clulhi-:< in a peopll e won!! I .sii t andd look over thth t floors add to the appearance of n | mrnt day thnt thc barn was worth at up the budget, for they will bo i |,y Uie fact that he got 2,160 major- Each company' 'is equipped with ore : manner- Ju.t I run:-! eiln^ : :ii; l';e- liver on Kuin'ay afternoons and members of the hoard of freehold-; jty over Mort V. Pach for the Re- home more than anything else. No 1!1 l oul least f20,000 and that it was in- matter bow nuii-h nionei,' is spent "7~^,V*n ' or more covers. The (,'ift. wns mad- ' ' " " would enjoy, the cool hrcezc3 dUf« ers when the money is being, spent wah Hill rnrm ., , T, , , o \n • t- p i ple'itinii: and Bured for only n smnll amount. Mr. publican nomination for sheriff. for ni£s, furniture anil decorations. offers to (luei-n.-oy breeders a few throuKh '.riward R. Alhurc of l,r, ul [^ > ^ injC .sumin.-r ovenim;!. This .summaif and they will be held partly respon- l-1-.Mfll Patterson said his mother would Three coroners arc to be elected your home never look fi^'ht as youiuc bulls With "noo.l hreeding nt ctrcet, who received them fr .m the ,•;,,,,„„,,; nlr.. d llyi-r-,„.„,, Mm; ' Ci..- Ifii, 'luaiie fell d t>r more. Th«. The Republican members of thc not be no large ns thc one destroyed. candidates on both sijilcs than has us estimate on your tlnnr*. R. A. a'few cows. It would be W"ll to sented by him. l'hn Hi.I. We'll call and "Cl'teil" re:;ehe,| frum Kaat Front board ignored this custom and Mr. Olson & Son. Snydor building. At- Mr. Kiiirilan'n loas was Sffi.OOO. been known oi nny county candi- come ami look them over nnd pet er till' il...- -Atlv.Tii.. in a:. i :,t .et t northward t'i Lho river and iti WyckolT, although elected by the lnntic IliKblaiids. Phone ti-I-.I.—Ad- prices, (I. A. Curtis, superintend- Kesp Kool, Tho potatoes which wont up in fire dates since elections werc first held. |<,:'lon:.;ed to ,1. Hulmen Ile-ndrlckion people of Monmouth county by n vertisement. ent, Onk IIiU Farm, Ketl Hunk.— Dont slew over a hot stove. I.e; Pi lt arwl smoke Were round stock nnd The roronership is regarded so light- us do it. for you. Our cooked roa.,:-.; 'jii-.d his brullnr, Sanuicl T, llen« 3 0 W H c 1 ut fro m Atlvertisi'ttient. Our a pha! the loss on this one item wns "".V "'*'.' 1 " " _ i jly in these days where a county Every Day ii Camnrn Day. and prepared meats, especially cm any participation In framing the pr.,1. cti'in a.., ilrifl:.-.on. Tin) Second national '"" '"' '" "'" physician does most of tho work You should have a cainerjL Ity all More NuurishUin Thnn Mctnt. fragrant Kpictd Virginia cooked »l,800. .Mr. Kiordan had a vnry • |, ',| t. He is a Democrat and np- winter ;.;.,nu \v'e apply u Ke menn.H and your tilnis and printing Pure, iiroperly made mayonnaise hham , wilill save you labolb r and health, formerly dono by coroners, thnt iu:l""- ivrr "11 I .Mil ' lmu:;bl the lot atljoinini: Ilia build* comploto li,,c of f.irm tools and pnrc>nl]y tliat was nulllcicnt reason should be done by us. All work done only, two liuiii, onu n Democrat, and a tfl'oat body huilder. Out' Nil- Delicious salads always ready. \\ i ; taper.•,! wootlrn ,lri|,s It, :)•••" in;; on tho coiner of Wliarf avonu# they were nf thc finest makes. All in the* minds of the Republican on the premises hy expert assist- tiona! mayiinnai:,e, cuntninine re t'xehl'ive agents for Oil,> Slalii'.i ,,|,| ;h:nt;h1. tho other a Repuhlicmi, filed peti- i iiK'h '. l'i\ ei-y j.'h fully K.!i and I'jist 1'iont ntreet nnd tnlnb* of ihoso except thn need drill were lm,m|u,r., of the board of freehold- ants. No Krcat delays ilni' to sem!- fresh cin,'., bc'l s:ilad nil and hifrli-1 neat prmlucts none as iruotl. Al- dcHtroyod. l''orl.unalfly hn turned I ,,,. t.,, ,. cludo him from tnkinK part tions for nomination for these :'tit r, d. K, Mniate i cheer lullv !' ] li:,|ied ii.i bankinu IHJIKU tin-re. Th« s X Itur them nut of tnwn. Truliin's Art est. ^ratle '.piet.'i and vinegar, is an ' perin's llelicnte.soil, '!" Ilroatl rh.hi.l. S. A. HI .,,,1 ,V S,,ii, Sny ofllccB. The. vacant places on thn late 1: anc II. Kilwnid-!, rnnhlrr «nd •II hin horst'B nnd mwi out it in nrrunninK Ihc county budget, Kraft Slioppi', new Whitlicld Imild- ideal fund. A:.k for it. by name if street, Red Hunk. AdvetiP.eini l.uildin;,', Atlantic lli,;lil,-uiil:i, i'iu ficltl Inst Wfdiicfiln.v tickets were filled in by votern iiiK, opponilc Moninoutli street.— you want the l,e*l. Advertisement. iil'torwjiiril presitleut of the Second even if thc people of thti counly did writing mimes on thoir primnry li l-J. - Atl\erLi Llnellt, iicforn (lie fin' nliirlpil. He lind a elect him IIH n frct-holiler, Advertisement. Follow II, « Crowd to Moocly'i, iialional hunk, u:it'd to urge thn bnllolR, Who are Ihu coroner can- Shoni Properly Repaired I'lreet, where 110th; rmall Inmirnnco cm his Implements. 'I'hn iroiirso which was taken 2C, Meehaiil, Ct.nl, nd Jn l!elldricl\MI!l hrntheiS to K'VU "thtf didates? Ask tho county clerk! A Small l-'ira itiRiire^ lie.'tlth, e,-,,niimy and com- but tin di-cil per cent vain. nttainst John M. Corllcs wlifii h« enn bo extinguished if you nrc pro- l.ad-t IM,| lllll t'li;il=t, Kieeii" and the riser front of thl* UP known, for the records of enn- fort. To he fully ennvincetl look ^ivtn cust-unt'i--.. We po.iitivfly 1.,,,_.,. ;,,.|r,ti"ii, i.ll si/ Get Prtip«rrd (octcd with lire c\liii(;uishcrs or flrt- , low a ; properly In the town of Iti'd I!»nk wns a candidnto for re-clocilmi as up tlioiiH ilisi'iinlcti shtett ami I,line I'd •pniriiiK for any .'line :,iii.oii. ('„„,,. ,,, and k them for tlic Iniloor tnuntlin hy linvin« un didnlns have" to ho filed in # hln hose in your fiutory, Imrti or dwrl at a puhlic |inrk iiud u i a memorial cnll ami git over what painting and fritcholdcr mn'oral years ngo in a theb m iI n todayl . MWMIV'S Leather , ft II iv. V'ull hole liko new. All kinds ii\,v, S'-e what you «ivi1. Sehrumm Hut it isn't likely thnt'one inn. Fire devices of every In the Hi ndiiel; MM family. J, rnilrcnrntiiiK you urn K»iiu: In linvn topic which In being brought forth ShopSho , , ii Mechlin I,• :stroel; , Hed lea! her anil uliot iV. Son, L'I M"MMiK'i\t, however, t-oiiid nevi't Biio thing! ta\ luign Mr. I'orlies win vlclounly running for Cormier on the, two I'hono 1U41I-W. -Adveiliiiciiicnt,. Company, Interior derornlors, pnper nttiickcd mid it WBH dnrlnrrd that Pinnoi anil lMnynri. Dr. Dunn, Siiritcoti Cliiriipmliit. exactly ilni sniii" lii'.ht an Mr. K4«, , p tickets without first mklntf the, — -•«*- - Wl» (toll the be* be,lul!.e we lilld VUitiiti; Cliiroptidiit. hi li l lll it lie hooks of Uic board of freehold- For Prompt Dnlivnriea on Friday Set'tiiul iHi'ioiuil hank hiiiltlini,-, UIII IIH, iinl after in i;illK th* gg, plain nnil iliTurnllvc paint- county clerk, to tell them who they it chfiipesL in I he end, A. II. Dir- Ilr. l-'nim-ei Cniiki' L ing. Olllce, HI Mechanic Rlrei't. er* went crooked, An InvcntlKa- call Thursday. I'houe 1377 or 1I17H Ked 1 iiuik. 1 lour t from I ,v,i until Inotlicr.-t to dn In, for iitvoml ytttt tinti'n Piniiii SimWII,i>ni nnil Itepuir in like p by tel •plume I" !ik o'elnek ilnily. l''nr appuiiittnent, —Advcrtlftcmrnl. Lion of tho hookn wns mndo nnd Red Hunk, Friday deliveries 7:0(1 Shop, llt'iiiiinitniil itlnee, lied Hunk. uilhout r,"-niti, Mr. h'dwnrda let th# yyou when m-eiie mi}; Kcl li.uik IU1-W diiriiik' ollU'f they were- not only found to lie nb- Wh.n U AiHury Park nnd ll:l)i) A. M. ami :i:«lii In Uillim' «tid* October 2t.th, from KillO V. M. until ply to Mix* W«in, 0(1 W»»l Trorit thtlr own nort Into offlec, hut them 1 »:0tl nVIork, Tk'keU, 1,00,—Ad- street, Itptl tluiik,-~Ailvtrtl|cmfiH, •torthotiHm it •re many pnoplo who do not rtigiird rplmrii trlmnnd Iiatu, U.afi to Far Suit or Rtnt M.»f>. Ltiwent prltw In Bud Jlmik, v«rti««nt»nt. 1 (hi) hill it llru»il vlcl»tts *il*tU nt lhl» Op.n Toniiht." Try HIUK niblion Until"! . ., A W«nU .ro quickly fllllil If you, glvB '?'•? « &, SfhrimSchwmmm it* Son8011,, 24 Monmimth RadiRdoo Supplltt Tnnlfht In n\m Vli'tor night *' Edlinn Mu4l l.ampa, | It* purity, tthiiieiiomiiiK.tr.* »inl Iliivur tk» Job to Lukt Unghiml,—Ad. kind «• clenti ptilltlcj mid Mr, I 01-i itr(|«t, n»ar llronj. K«<1 itmiah A. V, flt«|(itry---..,', *)( Uro»d •treat. Ttutin«'». \i Mmimuutli ttriet, R«J : A. V, lirngiify, 117 HM«I1 »tre«t, ltd wUI |U their typport thli ytu, I Advertlmmint, 'Bod Kin^-«>Ady«rtlitn«aBlAd U fi»tik,~Adv«rtUtro*nU ,» Page Two RED BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 24, 1923. 1876 shows no change at all, ex- RED BANK'S RIVER FRONT cept that sonic of tha public spirit- ed work donu by Charles Leiehton (Continued from last page.) has been obliterated by time. canning factory there. Charles Leighton was one of the OUR MOTTO: , Tho adjoining property on the west early citizens of Red' Bank who iwa» owned by John Abbott Worth- foresaw the town's future. He was | ley and was used as a coal and wood a shirt manufacturer in New Oj; A Republican Rally will be held at the Lincroft "Lowest Prices Consistent yard, with George T. Hook's wood- leans and on one- of his business With Best Quality.'^ working mill built on the southern trips to New York ho camo to Red Bank and was charmed with th«. School House on Friday evening, October 26th, part of the plot about 1875, this beauty of the upper part of the property afterward came into the river. He bought a big tract of land along the river and he built the at eight o'clock, in honor of the Candidates of Mackerel Blue Fish ;..- + ^T^^^'^itu^ Newman Springs hotel. He, ex- Halibut Salmon + thews Brothers o£ Hod Bank, who in pected to make the hotel a great re- ; turn iold it to th« North Shrews- »ort for artists, poets, painters, the Party. Light refreshments will he served. Striped Bass Crab Meat J bury,.^eboat and yacht club about authors, and literary and profes- a yeVtago. sional folk of various kinds. He All will be welcome^ From the John Abbott Worthley constructed a number of ponds in Lobster Shrimp X dock and from tha Parker & Chad- tho low grounds at the foot of the wick dock in those old times Bailed hillnear tho rivor, and thesa ponds • On and after October 27th, we will have GOLD FISH and FOOD 4 many "packet" sloops and schoon- he Stocked with ornamental fish in any quantity. : , , • -*• ers to New York, laden with produce brought from other places. . Some (Paid for by Middletown Township Republican Executive Committee). from tho farms of Monmouth coun- of these fish were of tho nest-build- ty. Tha New ^ork and Long + DELIVERIES 9:OO A. M. and 3:OO F». M, ing sorts and they created a great Branch railroad had not then been deal of interest. Other fish with T ONE DELIVERY ON ALL, HOLIDAYS at 9:OO A. M. built and tha farmers from all this which tho ponds were stocked-made part of the county brought their hollows in tho Band near the edges fruit and vegetables to Red Bank of the ponds. Tho eggs of these for shipment. Some of this produce fish were laid in these hollows and was shipped by steamboat but most tho fish savagely attacked and CKK>*^^ of it was sent by sailing vessels. y h Peters & Bonnell The sloops and schooners were drove away any other fish which never sure of getting to New York came near these places. + 16 Monmouth St. Phone 1377 RED BANK, N. J. + at any specified hour and it was Mr. Leighton constructed two not unusual for them in times o&l rambles along the hillsides of hla adverse winds and adverse tides to property, ono of these rambles run- be two or three days reaching New ning along the hillsida near the.,top IIIMMIMIHIMMIMIMMMIMIIMMMMM York. This did not discourage the of the hill and tho other being close farmers from making shipments by to the foot of the hillside, near the these boats. Each farmer's^ agon meadows. Lilacs, syringas, native as it arrived with its load of rpples azaleas, sweet pepper plants, and or potatoes or other produce toqk other flowering shrubs were planted its place.in the line of wagons and along these walks, with occasional waited for its turn to reach the signs asking the public to help.keep Retired business men, and persons who are away from wharf. Sometimes fifty to a hun-the property free from destruction. home, oftentimes require responsible agents who can' as- dred wagons would be in line, and These walks are today in some the line sometimes reached from tho places almo«t exactly as they wete sist in their affairs—the care and management of prop- What Do You Do With Yonr Money? when they were completed, but in dock all the way up the hill and then westward on Front street past other places1 they are overgrown erty or the meeting of personal obligations. Maple avenue, or Division street, with briers, brambles or under- as Maple avenue was then called. growth, or they have been closed by When the railroad was built these | small landslideid s whichihh hhave oc- This Company is organized to handle such matters—it shipments by sailing vessels gradu- j curred on the hillsides. The dams thus becomes the ideal agent. You can buy a bond, paying 5K% interest, ally ceased. Capt. Leonard L. See-! of the small ponds constructed by ley was the last of the sailormen Mr. Leighton have long since, given secured by a number of first mortgages on who operated these sailing craft. way and the ponds are now merely If there is anything which a capable agent could do He hung on and hung on in the swamp holes firm belief that the, shipment of I Several rustic summer houses for you to advantage, we invite you to confer with u§ Monmouth County real. estate, plus the un- farm stuff by railroad was only were built by Mr. Leighton in Buit- transitory and that the farmers able places at the top of the river j •] about it. v,ould soon return to the ol-d method bluff, where they commanded fine conditional guarantee as to payment of in- of shipment. But that time never views. These'summer houses were came. Two or three years after the furnished with rustic furniture and terest and principal by the largest Trust Ia3t sloop had quit the business,'they were free to everyone. Dams Capt. Seeley, who was then far were built at the foot of some of the along in years, became imbued with gullies and the ponds thus created RED BANK TRUST Company in Monmouth County. the belief that the good old times were given picturesque names. The of packet boats were returning. He Leighton place became the favorite •v. got a sloop and announced that he: spot for small picnic parties and it Under State Supervision was going to take up the old method was, also the favorite istrolling place Sencf or call for free booklet describing of shipment and that he would re-i for Red Bank young folks on Sun- Red Bank, N. J. ceive farmers' produce at one of day afternoons. The rambles along the river wharfs. The farmers came the hillsides started near where ; this safest of investments. with their stuff and the sloop was Catherine street now touches the j bade-d. But luck was against the river bluff and they followed the 1 doughty captain. The former sailor- windings of the river all the way up ><>M">i^><"M^^ men bad gone into other occupa-! beyond the Newman Springs bridge lions and the men whom he hired and past the present properties of to sail his sloop were not good sail- J William Hockman, Mrs. William A. nrs and knew very little, ahnut French and Daniel H. Cook, Bouth handling a vessel. He got the sloop j of the Newman Springs road. More to New York, however, and sold the ' than two miles of these walks in all produce in the old-time way. He \ were constructed and they led from On the Finest-Super-Six-Chassis Ever Built' SEACOAST TRUST made one or two other trips to New' one summer house to the next. Each York with his sloop, with ever de-' site for a summer house was se- COOKMAN AVENUE creasing shipments, and he then I lected not only to afford a fine view with sorrow realized that the old J but also to afford a large patch of days were gone forever. Capt. See-1 level land for picnic and pleasura Frti|kt uJ Tu Eitr« j ley was at one time possessed of • parties. Not a trace is left of these Asbury Park New Jersey a good deal of property, but most summer houses, but from Westsida of it slipped through his fingers in ! avenue southwestward most of the his old age. At one time he owned ! walks are still traversable. Resources Over Five Millions of Dollars. the entire north side of Prospect The big Newman Springs hotel street, now Riverside avenue, be- hich Mr. Leighton built and which tween Railroad avenue and Bridge | faileild to attracttt thth e custot mh he an- avenue. This property was after- ticipated, was cut in two thirty ward bought and built on by theyears ago or so and half of it was late Charles F. Dimond. moved eastward to a new site on tho On the west side of the road river bank, where it still stands. which led from West Front street Shortly after this was done the down the hill to the John Abbott! other part of.the hotel, with its big Worthley coal and wood yard, arc o, its battlemented roof, and Have You Driven A Car now the boat works of Pierre A. its other adornments, was destroyed New Prices Make Proal. This is a comparatively new by fire. It was never rebuilt and business and in the old days from the cellar has never even been filled With Four-Wheel Brakes? this point westward to the foot of in. As for the water works which World's Oufsf asidiftg Value Maple avenue the river shore was he started at the south end of what If not, you have a new motoring sensation free to everyone who wished to useia now the Daniel H. Cook residence It. The Stacy Pitcher house, which j property, they are now gone en- These are the lowest prices of all time yet to experience. Your first ride will was afterward bought by Mrs. Sarah | tirely. Long after all the rest of Locw and which is now owned by j these water works had disappeared on the Hudsort Super-Six. They make thoroughly prove the desirability of this Sigmund Eisner, was ono of thethe mudsill of the dam nnd a soli- most pretentious residences nlong tary post remained. These were both the Sedan and the Coach the equipment. The smooth and positive oper* the river front, but the shore front swept awny in the great midnight ation of Oakland's four-wheel brakes gives was always open to the public. storm and flood of two years ago most outstanding values in the world. "Trnf" Allen, who is now 80 years nnd not a vestige of this work is added confidence and security under all old, was a young man then, nnd henow to be seen. ' More than 70,000 Coaches are in operated n lumber yard on the river driving conditions. front in connection with his hard- Phono Red Bank 1121. service. ware store which then a» now was The brand new Oakland Six is the lowest- on West Front street nt the top of the hill. The lumber business was With aluminum body, by a famous price car \\)ith four-wheel, brakes and long ago closed out but the hard- ware business is still going on. builder, the Hudson Sedan gives other similar up-to-the-minute features. . Associate this firm with West of Maple avenue all around custom built quality with a price ad- Come in—drive it yourself—give it a tho river to tho Newnum Springs durable work nt low cost. bridge and even beyond that point, vantage of hundreds of dollars over thorough test. Why choose a car of tho river front is very little different from what it wna fifty to sixty THE H. SMITH CO., cars of comparable fineness and lesser performance and lesser safety? years ngo. Komo new bulkheads have boon built to protect tho shore, Fair Haven New Jeney chassis quality. E hut not ninny.' Houseboats hnvi> 'J. H. Mcknight "' B"k replaced eome of th» river craft of earlier days, but this bus effected no changes to the ill ore Tho Rciulnw» and tha "nmo and rittlnil Kwnmns of hnlf n century nfto (till cxint, with mi clintiKra ix- Alertness lojit tlint illtches hnvo been dug through them by tlie* Monmouth Temporary Office! county mosquito commlaitlori tn pre- vent mnnqultopa from brriuling 39 Worthley Street there, About the only not livable rhnriK* in nil that part of tlm river Red Bank front U tho tutublUhment of t)u< Ited Ili\nk dumping ground «t tho 1'honc Rod Bank 635-R foot of flunmt *v«nu«, on wlint nru Joioph H. We«», Mf r. n part of the old Jemei It, fettri Five Passenger Sedan A farm, Tht rivtr front from Sun- ^ Uon W. Fraud* Sport Roadilrr S! 9tmdmr ». « • |MI SoonRoodiirr .4109* i«t avenu* elttr up to th» brook Main offlcft, 60? Clinton Avo. v 949 lluilnfii Coup* 1\9Custom Butlt quality a* Quantity Price 109$ C«u»«/»r four 134$ U Wa(«f worlu tyitta ior Sid Btnk ia Newark, N. J. • RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923.'

odist churcb met la«t week. Meet- during the day for the home for the ings will bo held every Wednesday aged at Ocean Grove, Democratic Meeting tonight—Re- afternoon. The ladies' auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. William Jefgcnson, modeling Theater Building. • will hold a supper on Thursday, No-, who conducted a novelty stand dur- A Democratic meeting will bo vember 1st, at th» church under the | ing the summer, have left for Flor- held at the Community houst to- direction of Mrs. James H. Cann. ida for the winter night. Wara;d Kreraer, Harry N. A patriotic service will be held next | Uoney & Werner have closed Johnson, Leo J. Warwick, Dr, John Sunday and all the societies and pa-! their hoiwe» and ore now at Lake- H. VanMater, John M, Corliea and triotie orders of the town havo been wood. . Glenn L. Berry will be th« principal invited to be present. Thomas Burhara hat moved from speakers, Mr and Mrs. E. V. Stanhope the Straus building on. Bay avenue The old Lyric theater building on have returned from a week's auto to one of tha Simmons's houses on the corner oi First and Highland trip to Toms River, West Creek and Highland avenue. avenues is belns repaired, Th« first' Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones have oof will to. mado into a stora and The silver wedding anniversary of moved into their house at Mon- "The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America" o* window! will be built in front. Prof, and Mrs. William. Seidel was mouth Hills. A dance was held at the Commun- celebrated last week withja supper Miss Julia Ahearn spent part of Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets, N.Y. . . last week with her sister, Mrs. y house Friday night. Adolph at the Richmond house on Bay ave- Established 1855 nyder's four-piece . orchestra fur- nue. Friends from New York, Long Kepnan of Jersey City. VOTE AT THE GENERAL ELECTION Ished the music. Island and this place attended the Mr. and Mrs. George Pfanmiller The second annuallanquct of tho celebration. have moved to Jersey City. itcthodist church Epworth leaguo A meeting of the women's mis- 'Federal prohibition agents came Tuesday, Nov. 6,1923 to. this place last week and seized was held last week at the church. sionary society of the Presbyterian r nineteen cases of Scotch wh skey Linens**for Hospitality ,FOH- ^ number of speeches," vocal solos, iano selections and violin solo3 from the home of Cornelius Guiney. Two cases of tho liquor \<7ere sent 'ere given, A supper was served. cussed was "India." Th•he society is to Newark and the rest was held Chief of Police John R. Snede- asking for sheets, towels!lS,, bandages, under government seal. Pure Linens have always played an indispensable el ha« been spending two weoka JULIA M. KEOUGH dress,ing3, infants' clothing and P'l- Claude Gould and James Martin role in American hospitality. And the hostess of to- with his brother, Juilgo Sntxlekcr low cases for Syrian relief work. Summit. have bought new automobiles. Democratic Candidate for Mrs. Joseph U, Schaeffer and Miss Mr. and Mrs. .Addison Fritts are day, like her Civil War grandmother, prides hergelf Samuel * Patterson, station agent M. ft. Todd will have charge of the spending a week on a motor trip here, is on a three weeks' tour in donations. Albany, New York, the birth- on the fineness and abundance of her Linen supply. he West. ,f Edgar O'Netl and Walter Roberts ilaco of Mr. Fritts. After leaving COLLECT Rev. Joseph H. Schaeffer of the represented the gas company at the \ibany, Mrs. Fritts will go to Mary- 9 Years" Experience In the Office 'resbyterian church preached on national gas convention at Atlantic and for a two weeks' stay. At McCutcheon's she may obtain Linens of that The Child Citizen" Sunday night, City last week. (Pild Cor bjF Julia 11. Keouuli Commuter!.) children's day .was observed Sun- Patrick McGough has bought a same unquestionable quality which has sustained the " day night and the Sunday-school house on Highland avenue and is pupils took part. A pageant "The occupying .the house. Ho formerly ATLANTIC CITY $3.60 McCutcheon reputation for almost seventy years. American Home" was held after the lived at Navesink, , and return Constant intimate connection with Linen sources service. Paris Farmer, who has been laid NEXT SUNDAY AND NOVEMBER 11 William Stevens of Highland up with sickness, is out again, together with intelligent foresight in buying, keeps venue broke his left urm in a fall Leavn Red Bank 9:00 A. M. from a scooter last week. HIGHLANDS NEWS. Tickets good only on special train this foremost Linen Store always well provided with Howard Hatnlin. has moved to date for which issued. comprehensive selections. • the Alvin Simpson house on Segsbnd Corneliui Guiney'» Homo Raided LOANS U»t Week. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL avenue. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller mo-' A house owned by Mrs. Freda And established custom at McCutcheon's assures that The New York and New Jersey joint Stock Land Bank \ tored to Lakewood Sunday of list Satnpson is being wired for elec- SEASON 1923—1924 week, where they visited friendy. tricity by Charles Wecker: Saturday Night just as quality is never sacrificed to price, so prices are Under Government Supervision and Regulation Mrs. M. A. White left last week The Whirbwind cluvi of Brooklyn for Eustace, Florida, where she will spent Sunday here. The club band never marked more than-very fairly for even the finest Offers Long Term Loans With the INTEREST visit her daughter, Mrs. Eugene gave' a concert in the afternoon. DANCES and. most exclusive of Linens. Burrell. George W. Hardy has bought OPENING DANCE IN REVERSE. The compound interest works for Mrs. W. T. .Franklin spent part new Buick automobile. the borrower, just the reverse of the average, of last week in .New York with Miss Violet Smith was taken to October 6th, 1923 friends. the Long Branch hospital Monday Benefit of farm mortgage. Arthur Layton, who has been laid for medical treatment. Kean.burg Fire Co. No. 1 up with sickness, is out again. Justice William B. Mead has un AT The building formerly occupied dergone three operations for nos FIREMEN'S HALL by the Atlantic Highlands national trouble at the Long Branch hospr 'Manning; PI*ce Keansburg Other Advantages bank and which was recently sold tal. He expects to undergo anothei MUSIC BY GLOSS ORCHESTRA to the Atlantic Highlands building operation soon. -1 No commissions or bonuses charged. and loan association, was used for A large number of people from the first time last week by tho build- this place will attend the Navesin • • f • The interest payments pay the loan. ing and loan association. firemen's euchra party tomorrow Edward Conover has a new Ford night. Additional payments on the principal can bo coupe. John . Mount, Sr., of Fourth made on any interest date. William Maxson of Chapel Hill street, is on the sick list. 'living his houae remodeled and Mr. and Mrs. Amiel Kollner have ired. gone to Jacksonville, Florida, for The fear of foreclosure is eliminated. tho winter. liss Mary Carroll h'as returned Mr. and Mrs. Amiel Mussell left No renewals. Quick service. to her duties in Snyder & Roberts's last week for Miami, Florida. law uflice after spending two weeks Mr. and Mrs. John M. Givern of with relatives at Boston. New York apent Saturday and Sun- Mrs. Daniel J. O'Neill and daugh- day at the East View house. For additional information, apply to ter of Babylon, Long Island, aro vis- Claude Jones is laid up with rheu- iting Mrs. O'Neill's lister, Mrs. matism. George Mardorf. Rev. Harry P. Grim Is spending Joseph McLaln of Jersey City part of this week at Philadelphia. New York and NewJersey spent Saturday and Sunday with S. A euchre party was' held last P. Harris of Locust Point. week at August C. Quast's. The Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson have prize winners were Mrs. .Henry D Joint Stock Land Bank returned to New York after having Quast, Mrs. Ellen Koehler, Mrs. Essex Building, NEWARK, N. 1. spent the summer here. Margaret Worth, Mrs. Emma Quast, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon of Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson, Mrs Marlboro visited Amzi Quackenbush George. Liming, Mrs. Arthur M The U. S. Government and tho following Officer* and Dl- over Saturday and Sunday. rector* assure you of fair treatment. Robertson, John Bctts, Fred Plan- Mr. and Mrs. Lva Letts, Jr., who con, Herman Quast, Mrs. Mabel were recently married, have moved Plancon, John Burdge, Huiry D. J. S. FRELINGHUYSEN, President into a house on West Highland ave- Ex- U. S. Senator from New Jersey. Quast, Sr., Mrs. Philip Lavoie, J. S. nua. Hoffman, George Oppenburg and SEVEN-BRIDGE ROAD HENRY W. JEFFERS, Vice Preiident Joseph Kepple Is building a new Henry D. Quast, Jr. bungalow on East Washington President Walker-Gordon Laboratories. Mr. and Mrs. John.Webster have avenue. It will have ail modern im- gone to Chicago, Illinois. DAVID McKAY, Secretary and Treasurer provements. Miss Tessie Bunyan is employed Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cook are at Long Branch at Wagner's meat HARRISON P. LINDABURY, Director and Genera^ Counsel horne from a motor trip through market. Counsellor at Law. New York state, August C. Quast Is moving sev- ALVA AGEE, Director Earl Cordova, who has been laid eral bungalows from Blewitt's lane Secretary N. J. State Department of Agriculture. up with a heavy cold, is slowly im- to his property at Miller Gro\e...... Little Silver, N. J. proving. 'Everett Newman has bought a FRANK C. FERGUSON, Director Mrs. Frank E. Baldwin !s visiting new Ford sedan. President Uninn Trust nnd Hudson County National Bank. Jersey City, N. J. at Lakewood. An old folks' service will be held Miss M. R. Todd Is tptnding this at the Methodist church Sunday FRANK APP, Director week on a motor trip. morning and a young folks''service Farmer Secretary N. J. Federation of County Boards of The Junior leagua of flu Meth- at night. Collections will be made Agriculture. EMMOR ROBERTS, Director President N. J. State Horticultural Society. DAVID H. AGANS, Field Representative Very mild cases of Neura sthenia, Rheumatism and I Master Stato Grange. allied conditions; where health has been impaired IMIIIM ' '»7< through physical or nervous strain. Woodley is now in a position to take any operative as well as confinement case. Studebaker't experience Mellotone of 71 yean In providing During the past year we have added an operating the best In transportation For That Bedroom room, comfortable in size and up-to-date in every par- Is worth considering Of Yours when you buy your car. ticular. It is in white tile and is electrical throughout. If ever there was a will finish" that just suited a bedroom, it is Mcllotone, Wo can't exactly tell you why. But when you BOO it.i charming velvoty-liko finish, and the excep- Patients may have their own physician, or one of tionally pleasing array of colors it comes in, you'll know hotter than if, wo took all this our professional staff will take entire charge, supported pago to tell you nbout it, That's why wo nro suggesting thnt you by a staff of good nurses. tlrop into our storo and aoo for youraolf. After which, make up your rnindl 't) fjest IBM MODELS AND rRlCE8-~f, 11, b. fact for that bedroom or yours,

JOS. T. BURROWES CO. *— I MS HMO Tau4a«_ I i 710 4MW (* Pw.). Dili •pMd*»(MW)lUI M4I1 !>•« HJ1I Coup. (J-Put) 1073 C«l[>.( 8-IW) IIH W.n Front 3lr«.t, BlnHH . A. SEAMAN, Supt. SI .aoso RED BANK, N. J, Tmimt to tt—i foul Connn/MtM HOMER C METHOT OUlHbutor TELEPHONE RED BANK 121-J MONMOUTH ST.,, RED BANK, N. J. I,owe Brothers \ PtrinLs • Vtirni.shi'.s •••••i; VTH1B 18 A JTUDEBAKEft YEAR. A , . < *•, Page Tour RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. of public interest distasteful to him THE RED BANK REGISTER. shall not be recorded. ' New Jersey Brick Co., Inc. " JOHN H. COOK, Editor ond4 Publisher. EATONTOWN, N. J. . GEORGE C. HANCE, AeeocUte Editor. The Pharo of Red Bank might be Twenty-Seven Years Twenty-Seven Years

t Builncn Manager: a great success as a Pharaoh of THOMAS IRVING BROWN. Egypt. It was qujte the proper of of caper in those times for a Pharaoh Telephone! :--Red Bank 13. or r an vS Ox Red Hank 1300. to "rear and rant and tear" about HOLLOW TILE Public Confidence Honest Merchandising . Entered, at the pontnfficp at Red Rank, his record, but public appreciation )}. J., as second-class matter. of these qualities today seems to be Common Brick, Face Brick and Face Subscription Prlcei: lacking. The trouble with our Pharo Ofit year ?1 fiOis that he is about 3,500 years be- Six months , 75 hind the times. As a ruler he be- Tile. Plaster Blocks. Tbr*e mcntht 40 longs to the day and age $t those ancient kinps whose namos we're WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1023, pronounced the same as his own last 27th-Anniversary Sale-27th name. TOWN TALK. —'——p-o~o-o~o—— . Thursday. October 25th, starts the last week of this great once-a-year Because they believe that the Last year the Middletown town- country or community which is least ship committee spent ? 10,000 to underpriced event, with a number of new items much below regular prices. governed is best governed, the of- improve" Riverside drive. ,The ficials of the new borough.of Little 'year previous a lot of money was A STRAUS SALE IS A SALE gilver deserve credit for the stand l spent on the same job. The "im- which they have taken for fewer provemcnts" consisted of dumping council meetings. At a recent meet-', cinders on the road. In addition to Jrg they said that after they got all the huge sum,,of money spent, an- 2.00 54-inch Woolens 2.00 Union Suits $1.44 1.00 Writing Paper the preliminary ordinances or bor- other hig bill had to be footed by $1.39 yard .... Women's union suits, no sleeves, knee length, med- *ugh laws adopted they will meet Middletovn township taxpayers be- ium weifiht material with silki, stripe; sizes 36 to 69c only once a month instead of twice cause the cinders were hauled all the All are pure wool, plain nnd fancy 44. Aureal bargain. /*" Glen-wood paper of (rood quality in an month as at present. way across the township, from Bel- weaves for suitings, coatings and skirts, attractive box; 21 sheets paper, 24 cards ford to the road where the work wonderful values. and 48 envelopes—Buy Now for Christ-' was done. All the roads over which mas. This is a sensible decision. There the cinders were hauled had to be The cat's out of the bag. 1.00 Lisle Union Suits 69c i» loom for a big lot of reform in repaired because of this heavy traf- 6.50 Wool Filled . the manner of conducting council fic and this cost the taxpayers a More and more folks Fino quality liale thread union suits, band nnd 69c to 1.00 Stamped meetings. Very many mora meet- [ good round arum. now realize that good Blankets $5.00 pair bodlec top and loose or tight lmco styles. Regular Ingl are held than are necessary and school suits wear twice as and extra sizes the same price. the time taken up by theso meetings Ilcst ever sold at this price, white with Scarfs 49c At the time this work was started long as make-shifts and i:rdcr or pretty plaids, full double bed U much greater than is really re- ^ . Scarfs lRxfi-l inches nnd US inch centers quired. This Is not true of any par- mnJon cost little, if any, more. k and pillow tops; same stamped on white ticular community but of all com- j,rive ,woul(j gooi? be ^ oyerfay Good selection of school 3.00 Kayser Silk Vests $2.44 clover bleach and others'on linen. the county as a cotmty " road and boy Norfolks at $18. 5.00 Bed Comfortables Kayser'a glove silk vests of excellent quality, per- would be paved with concrete. The Good selection of Junior- fect goods; colors flesh, orchid, honeydew and corn. The tendency to hold long meet- county has since taken over the $3.39 each 59c Child's Golf Hose ing» and to call- special meetings roa(1 amandl th thee roa road d jai sno now beingw , Norfolks at $15. over trivial and non-essential things pavct]. The committeemen must Other school "specials" Winter weight full bed size, handsome 44c if one reason why council meetings have ]10en as well aware as anyone are: »» patterns in best quality silkaline, fancy 1.00 Child's Union Suits 79c are so poorly attended. Citizens \e \sc tw0 years ng0 tnat the COUnty stitched, white cotton filling. Boys' and girls' cuff'top-golf hose, wool (font like to go to a place to be j \ k over the road and J5 shoes, 45c stoeklngs, $1.7?> Children's union suits, heavy fleeced, sizes 2 to 12 wa s g0 ng to ta e ihlrts, fjl.15 blouses. J3.B0 felt years, high and low neck, knee and ankle length nnd heavy cotton, several kinds and bored. Another reform well de-! pav0 it. Yet they went right ahead hai.ts, J1.3 5 capsoa , $1.76 pajamas. Krving of serious consideration is "improving" the road with cinders, 50c Bath Towels styles. colors, all sizes. Hull Orders Filled that of having fewer ordinances. just as though the road was forever Every community has a big lot of ,t o rCmain a township road. ROCIERS PEET COMPANT 38c each town laws which arc dead letters ... Dr. Denton's Sleeping Broadway Horaid 3q. Finest double yarn"woav« corded bor- 1.50 Girls'Union Suits $1.29 and which no one thinks of obeying. nt 13th St "Four at 3tth St ders, all white, size 23x42, great value. Occasionally some citizen will have Thus all the money was virtually Convenient Girls' union suits of extra quality silk and wool Garments . * grudge against another citizen and ', sPmt for nothing. The "improve- Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave* for ages 4 to 10 years, short sleeves and sleeveless Will make use of. one of these dead iments , whlch wcrp Put on the r°ad at Warren a( 4lBt Et. knee, length styles. ' Those are too ^vcll known to need de- ave loss than two cars 5.9$ Bolivia Cloth scription, only that they are nil perfect letter laws to vent his spite. Occa-! t' y ' service. Now York City goo(1M. Sale, prices* as follows: lioiully also politicians will make iTh e cinders for which the township use oi ah ordinance o£ this kind to ; taxpayers paid so much money $3.98 yard 0-1-2 89c 3-4-5 $1.09 Barry through some selfish scheme I ""«ht just as well have been dun Used for capes, coats, suit3; all wool, 1.39 Knitted Petticoats 95c to "put something over" on the', }ped in, the bottom ofr the ocean silk faced, brown, grey, and black. 6-7-8 $1.29 people. s0 as tneir present worth to the Jersey knitted petticoats, n most comfortable un- road ia concerned. dergarment, several' colors to choose from, in regu- lar and extra sizes. _. . • Too many ordinances are an in- 39c Curtain Goods 1.25 Collar and Cuff fallible index of two things—poor No word of apology or of regret eitiienship and poor government.! has been expressed by the Middle- 25c yard Sets 89c Where people are law abiding so town township committee for this ; Marquisettes, Nets, Voiles, figured and 3.00 Philippine Gowns $1.98 many ordinances are not necessary. large and wholly unnecessary ex- plain, with pretty border, 3(3 to 40 Assortment of linon, lace and eyelet Where they are not law abiding, penditure of money that gava less inches wide. Hand embroidered nnd hand made throughout, ants and the newest bib collars. ordinances will not make them law j than two years of service. None Philippine night gowns, a lance* variety of beauti- abiding, although there seems to be j ever will bo. The committoemen ful designs. Buy Now for Holiday Presents, a very prevalent notion among of- •whose terms expire this year are 2.00 Ladies' Umbrellas ficeholders that they will. running for re-election and all of 4.50 Table Cloths them, say they are running on their records. $1.49 1.00 Quality Bandeaus 69c $3.50 each Fewer meetings, shorter meet- Manufactured especially for us for thi3 Brassieres and bandeaus, several new styleR, long All pure linon pattern table cloth/*, 70x ings and fewer ordinances would Not much imagination is neede> ' sale of good quality American taffeta, and short models, all made of extra quality ma- 70 inches, snow bleach, tiBHorted pat- cure some of the ills that now beset to know what would happen to the with Rnkelito tip* and stub, cord and terials. , / torno. municipal government. Little Sil- manager of a private business who ring handles. ver has set an example of common spent his employer's money for We'UTakeAnyOldCar eense that ought not to be unnoticed something that was of such little 2.39 Long Cloth fcy other communities. But the reavalul e to his employer as this cinder 29c Ladies' 6.00 Brushed Sweater $4.45 remedy is for people to take more improvement job was to the people interest,in their local government, And Make It Run Brushed wool swontcr costs, several choice styles; $1.69 piece and that (lay seems a long way off.of Middletown township. Such a Handkerchiefs 21c ea. brown, buff, trrey.and Harding. Come at once and Yard wide English lonsr cloth, 10 yards business manager -would be fired and get the first pick; this ii a treat %'alue. to the piece, soft finish, ready to use. he would deserve to be fired. How- Good As New Special purchase of linen handkerchiefs ever, public business is different. including white with embroidered cor- Councilman J. Birdsall Pharo of There an employee can stand on his Suppose the engine of your car has developed ners and some with initials. Buy now 2.50 Filet Net Curtains Bed Bank has never claimed to berecord no matter how poor it is and for the Holidays. • direct lineal desoendant of the poor compression with consequent loss of 6.00 Eeacon Bath Robes $4.98 invite the people to vote for him. power. Or it pumps oil, suffers from "oil- $1.79 pair Pharaoh or rulers of Ancient Whether he gets elected or not Bath robes mado of Beacon blanket flannels in most Egypt, but there are students of usually does..not depend on his rec- thinning ,'' piston slap, and carbon. These are 5.98 Chiffon Velvets beautiful patterns and colorings, all cut full and White or ivory net with woven figures ancient history in this town who ord. As n rule his success or defeat common troubles and strange to say, now finely tailored. and borders with lace edge, Zhi yards dont have to Btretch their imagina is governed l>y tho partisan biaj of very easily remedied. How? $4.50 yard long. . tions far to believe that our rearing the people, for the average votor is councilman is related to the rnon- so constituted that he would much archs of that far-off time. These English, 40 inches wide, at about pres- rather be robbed or incompetently ent wholesale cost. Navy, brown or 2.25 Satin Charmeuse $1.79 yd. 2.00 Bed Spreads Students Bay that the similarity be- governed by someone, of his own Just Pack the Piston fast, black, rich pile;. tween our Pharo of the Town Hall All pure silk, soft drapery finish, fast dyes; brown, political faith than to be, honestly tan, grey, navy or black, extra value. $1.59 each and ths Pharaohs of Egypt does not nnd wisely governed b,y some one Rings with RINGPAK Genuine Bales MHIa pure while full •nd with the fact that the name in of a different political faith. doublo bed size, soft finiah, hemmed for each case is pronounced the same. * • e RINGPAK is a strip of reinforced and lubricated 3.00 Satin Canton use. asbestos which fits the groove back of the pistons. It In Middletown township there is seals the rings. Keeps 'em tight against the cylinder 1.00 to 1.39 Dresser Scarfs 79c For according to history, the an-nothing to prevent the people from $2.45 yard e in walls. No loss of energy, no oil-pumping. No oil- Manufacturer's sample line and from our own stock, 79c Linen Towels elent Pharaohs were very "fussy « ^' E the same kind of a deal j tnt ot on tlu cimlo r thinning, and a 100% power delivered as it should be •10 inches wide, this season's fashion- white or natural linen color, luce edge, hand Mocked about the official minutes o'f Egypt ' 'J' K ' improvement i able silk fabric, very serviceable. Navy, and other styles, all 18x6-1 size. and they had big marble tablets 'job if thc-v want ><•• The committee-j delivered. Makes no difference whether the car is a brown or black. 55c erected telling how well these:mcn whlPSC tcrms cxP!rc are run-! Rolls-Royce or a Ford—RINGPAK will absolutely Hemstitched all pure linen lmck with Pharaohs ruled the land and how Ir ''"k' nn their record! As this rec- rcstcrc engine efficiency. Let us show you howl handsome figured dmnask bordered, size wondrous wise anld elticionefficientt they!they, 0"' 'n<;lu' i'an hy re-elect-; Hemmed fnr use, full bleach. Size 18x34, neat did not want. Ancient history! '"* tho tomnnttuemen get more of E. BRASS AUTO SUPPLY Co., Inc. Sheets $1.59 ea. woven borders, all white 5.98 Linen Napkins teaches that the Pharaohs rwme.,v»« - 'he same kind of improvement" I jobs, ..Best cotton sheet made at wholesale $3.98 doz. tlnaes were poor rulers and were ile.-| 30—32 Albany St New Brunswick, N. J. cost, full f,he seamless; quantity to each feated in battles but the tablets * * * customer limited. Melow import cost, all pure linon. good which they left to posterity and the Nn ore will rlony tho voters *• >f 39c to 50c Cretonnes 25c yd. assortment of patterns, full blench, ilOx paintings on the rocks of their! Middlotown township tho privilogu i AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS Yard wide, Rood weight, wonderful patterns on LHI size. tombs never mentioned poor govern- of doing this. If this'is what the | light, medium or ilnrk grounds; great value. ment or defeats. Everything was Ivoters wiuit, they ought to lmv« it. ALLENHURST 35c Windsor Crepes If they do want Mich govrnimrnt it ; NEWARK fixed up in these minutes to suit the' Vandervort & Taich , Franklin Motor Co., Inc. 2.00 French Kid Gloves whims and fancies and vanities of ifi fortuniili' f"r Uii'tn llmt they can 336 Ccntrnl Av«. 25c yard Ki't it without difiirulty or incon- 537 Main street 39c Renfrew Ginghams 25c yd. the Pharaohs. Suitahlo f(*r undovgnrmcnt.i. nil the $1.45 vi'nirncc by voting fur thi' uflinnls ASBURY PARK NEW BRUNSWICK wanted plain colors, also pretty figured ri2-inrlu's wide, nil tho witnieil roK'rin^s iijid rhnckn, wiio fr;\vc it t.i) them in Mich law Mntk'i Auto Repair Station Very g-ciod quality French kid gloves Frod I lick* i Inc., patterns. guaranii'oil fust rolurn both to water or Minllght. embroidered buck, several ralnm to The Pharo of Red Bank is like- 6Z1 Main meet nnd gt'iiirnus mensurn last year. If 22 French Street choose from. wise very fussy about his miniitos they do not like this isinil of govern- Godwin Hroi., 63 Oliver St. ENGLISHTOWN American Auto Co. and at nearly every meeliiij- lately ment and the high taxes which such Engltihtown Guruga h» linn licrii milking change* in i government brings, tliry run mnkn ! 08 French Street 29c 36-inch Percales 1.59 Bath Sets $1.39 them whenever tliry related to hi«! H rhani;e by cli'cling lownsliip rura- HELMETTA DrAngrli* IJrot,, Jrney Av«. 1.50 Chamoisette Stnndnrii Auto Supply Co. One lure*' lintli tnwcl anil two wmli cloths to mutch, own Official acts. At the last ootm-j iniUewnen of n different v>rt from Central Service Station 2IU French Strrct 20c yard oil mrcting, however, the other tho«f* who have been ruling them ill n box, various ciiloiincs, fnm-y borders, lluy Gloves $1.29 ISLAND HEIGHTS Tlie bent qunlily 80 nquare cloth, H( ripra Now fur the Holidays. eouncllmen would not lit himin tho past, MANTOLOKING Htrnp wriat nnd biirltln giiiinlli't chnmol-l Cent ml AYR. Garaff* or linuruB, liijlil in- medium irrounds. eh Mure the minutes. At. that meet (Town Talk font inui'd fin pngo Ifi.) MnntDlnkiilK GaraR« uotto (rl«ve» with silU BtitibiiiK. New Fnll | Ing thfl l'hnro of Ked Hunk, reuring HIGHLAND PARK nhitdcn. Uj» on bin hind II-KS, demnndod fhnl "A Puper in Kvrry Horn*." Sex ton'• Gar a K <* OLD BRIDGE 25c Glass Towels 19c ea. hia wlfo'n nnme be kept nil' the Tlmt'.i Ihe moito of the Hi'd Hank Rftritan Avmiua 60c Cutex Sets. Hej;i!i tor.—- Advert iseivio nt. Triangle. Garage 1.50 Silk Hose mlnuten ilrnjiite the fact thnt Mrn. 7th & Rarttan mmfd for nii>, liniMi HuliO), rod or blue (•hooka, Fharo had mnilo a chniKtt thnt r** PERTH AMBOY 43c od ft\T,f, fust color*!. CIIRIMIAN .srjir.Nrr. .IOIII'.IY, I". Van Syckln. $1.29 flecttxl on the whole puller fince, r)4 liiontl .St., ItMt Itnnk, N. J. KEANSBURG Outfx pompnet. mnnicurp «rtn inrlmlinif Our I'hnfo n\no wniited other \| V. M. N. Brunswick Ave. Tlirenil »Hk li<>n<> with fnnlilimcil mnrki n-lnv-.fi,K.I t.ri.', A. M. Walter II. Klepp Holmes C«ara{[r, nil thn article* neraMnry for my Udy'n changciH in the minutcn, iillbtiiigh 20U Cnrr Arc. 2HH Markrt Street tnnniftirt, ' 1.00 Round Cushions 69c on mmm, blnck; BIBO latest ihiiit top tfctTe win nothing in the minutes •* lit 1', M. KEYPORT colon. Thli lit «n exceptional valuo. that w»« not in accord wltli thi' fri'iii 2 .ilil !•> :i(l I'. M. RARITAN vcrnil wild K»ml rjunlity. ,fjuicy cretonne, button Cfiiirc-I. St. Strvic* Station 1 '1 l« 1'iilOir U r.liiilly lfi\llf>4 1<1 vlllt Xact«. ( luirili and 2nd Terpis Motor Co. nliT, well Hindi . n- ll>'i>'llr>K "'•'•' | 45c to 69c Satin Ribbon WEST KEYPORT RUMSON 50c Lisle Vests Mm. l'luiro did not prpducQ proof Wait K«y|tort Garaga Hunt ion Gtrag* U> back up her charge*!' Thli klml Charles Lewis SOUTH RIVER 35c yard 1.69 Pillow Cases $1.39 pr. 39c «( complaint nidili- by • Phuruoh nt Monrnouth Junction JUnry'* (isr.j., Clnun out of figured, plnlil, Ktrlpnl dot- 1 WHOl.KSAT.rc AND KKTAII. II. K«M!< Ik Son KmliroUlarcit nml ticallapwtlp , mudo of UMH\ nnulln, Women ! llal* thrnad under ve»ti', bund would probiibly he «ITectlvf, Tanner'* Corner ted *nd plnln iwtln rlMion. n't, t0 7 h |in((r In n I"'X--milUlilIlll n ffoo r Hift". top* nml itilk illibon ntra|i», ri'gulur and r In that rsmotn time ihom- DKALKIl IM MORR1STOWN inchet wide, txri>pM»nal valiifi. • xtrn si/.cs, t Afalntt whom n t'harEM^h Act )iir« I'ranklin Molar Cur Co. SOMERVILLE* hand wora doomed rcK'trilli-nn uf 73 Market StrMl Doolcjr Urns., Main Str»e| whtthtr tho charge win utilnitnii- LUMBER 1.25 to 1.98 Child's Stamped 1.25 Flannel Gowns MaUd by proof. In ttu«, Sa»h, DOOM, Blind*, Glati La Granda A**. Oaraja Tom. River Male* Car C» Drestei 89c bav* to prova tholr rmnplaintit. Al- 45c pair 9Sc H It WOUU) »»pm that a l'hnro of to- HIMI « monttii to 4 yinni iitampod nn ft itty Wom»n'i FUnntl Nlifht vownt, (food and Builderi' Hnrdware. N'«w««t «tyl*i In ••rrlnni In til colon, On* quality whltt vollt and bmi.to and on pink, qoillty flMcid mit*rl«l, «liiu and col- ttf, unttkt a Pharaoh of yum, can- Brake Inspection—Your Protection to go with "ach ite J or«d| «J1 c«^ full and wtll marie. M •*•«>«• th« MtouUu M that twti RED BANK, N. J. I bl««, and itrttn chambrey. Sa- •*•- t ' ' \ M&Xi'iA' * -m- • • 4 1 RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. Patfe Plvi.. FAIRFIELD LOTS SOLD, *•«•«•«•»>••»•«•«•»•>»*< ****************************** KNOLLWOOD MtfflNG FAST Five Lot. Were Sold on This Tract PARKER & SEVERS' During the P»st Week. 1VE HOUSES ON THIS TRACT t TAXI SERVICE Five lots at Fairfield Gardens in ALREADY SOLD. Middletown township were sold last i i DAY AND NIGHT SERVJCE; OLD CHERRY TREE FARM Five Other Houtoa Under Way and week. All of the lots aro on the Csroful Driven and Flrit tho Dcveloperi Expect to ' Sell went ::ide of Wesleyan avenue, be- Clsu C.rs APPLES SPRAY MATERIALS BEAN SPRAYERS tween Harvard street and Long- (of Unexcelled Merit). Them Quickly—Fourteen Knoll- Rales Reasonable j j^ McINTOSH, ' . 1 In Stock. wojd Lots Also Sold, ' wooil avenue. WEALTHY, "Blue Stone' or "Bluo Vitriol" On) of the lots was bought by PHONE -ti -I V STAYMAN W1NESAP, "Anenate of Lead," (One for Evary Purpota) William 11. It. andi'Enslcy White, ' "Black Luaf 40," who are developing, the Knollwood Frank Johnson. Frank is _ ahout ! Opp. Depot, Red Bank, N. J. BALDWIN. 4 Fruit Picking Ladder* .WHU Ult: UL V Li" J»|!IK • Lll^ IVIII^IIYYUUU I 1 • L son JONATHAN, "Calcium Arsenate," tract, cast of Red Bank, have sold twe'v« years old and be is the : i, When railing n Taxi give ui BEN DAVIS. "Bordeaux Mixturei," Picking Bog. five of tho ten houses which they of Matthew Johnson, who recc,•illy • time to make the train. built himself a home on Harvard Tomatoes, Potatoes, "Iniectictde Soap," Pruning Shear* are building there. The buyers and 1 , "N. J. Dry Mix." the prices paid for the houses and street and who owns five additional ', Hoi.—Fittinga—Rapaira. lots adjoining his home, which he Fresh Eggs. "Kayso," lots aro Lea Enright, $10,000; A PLACE FOR A GOOD HONEY, Uied Sprayart uses for garden purposes and for "Niagara Dusters," Thomas Ely, $9,706; Howard Ely, raising chickens and ducks. TIME RE.LISHES, "Niagara Duit Mixturei," ' Approved Headlight Lemea for $K,600; Albert S. Miller, $8,400; If the reckoning oi fixed charges MARMALADES, Autot. . Thu lot adjoining Frank's on the "Niago^xji Superfine Sulphur/9 and Walter Parcel!, $8,400. The south was bought by John Streng GOODRICH TIRE?, house bought by Mr. Miller was and operating costs is accurately HOTEL PATSY j CANwY. «nd TOBACCO. Paradichloro Benzine. GAS, OIL and ACCESSORIES. of Newark. His lot is fifty by about bought as a home for his pon. two hundred feet. Mr. • Strepg kept over the long life of a Packard, Pineview Avenue ROUND BUSHELS FRUIT GRADERS BISSELL HARROWS Besides these houses and lots, bought the lot as a site for a home. fourteen vacant lots have been sold Three additional lots which ad- it costs you less mile for mile, to Keansburg, N. J. an . this tract. Two of these lots join Mr. 'Strong's lot on the sduth drive the Single-Six than cars Open AH Year Round. J. (, Headrtckson & SOD sold for $1,000 each and the other were bought hy John W. Nisson of Entertainment and Dancinj E*«ry twelve sold for $1,200 each. E. H.Harrison, New Jersey. Mr. Nissen selling for approximately one Evening^ Larrison and Albert S. Miller, Sr., will build on the lots within the lYjiddletown, N. J. bought the two lots at $1,500. The next^'ear or so. His lots are each thousand dollars less. Phone KennsDurg 318' buyers of the other lots were Frank rorty'feet front by about 185 feet rATSYJjARABUCHKLLO, Owner. Telephone 798-R. Reed, William Morgan, George 11. deep. These are facts that compel careful KOIt EXCESSIVE ""* Willey, Richard Tilton, Amos Til- All of tho lots were $1BO each. Dealers In tori, Donald Johnson, George E. consideration; They prove you FARMERS' SUPPLIES Hickey, Jamos Wise, Jr., Miss Hel- HIS BIG AMBITION REALIZED URIC ACID inc Barber, Miss Phebe White, Mrs. CUJU/I. A can gratify your desire for TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT Enright of Kumson and Frank OI- T**««y »«" « H«rd w°rk »od S in Wlni H u Packard ownership and yet make 85 Cent Bottle (32 Dosea) sen. All of these lots were bought ™ « F»«.°>«" » ° '« for homes. Angelo Parro, flagman at the rail- the soundest possible investment. .Tint hoenuin you ntnrt the (.ay worried! iiml tirt'il, HtilT lem nnd arms and muiclts, . Besides these vacant', lots, at' road crossing near tho'Little Silver nn urnidjr hfni!,' luirninK nnd hearing down Knollwood, seventeen lots at Wil-! station tho past twenty years, I ixiina in ilie l,n.:l; - woi n out liefore the Amy mort Park, the former fair grounds j not going to pay rent much longer, Jieifin-—(l..Finot think you have to atay, in tract, have been sold within, the lie is going to have * home of hi H. L.ZOBEL if hti-wnicf, wHl, with no ntlfT jointii, ion Tel. 90 iL'li's. rheumatic • p.-iin-t, nohiriK back or past two weeks. These lots are j very own. For he has bought from Td. 95S kidney troul.1." nuisnl by body made acids. each 2Uxl2f> feet. Four lots were th"u Bailey estate for $7,200 a hous Sesbright, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. If you suffer from bladder weakne>«, Open Evenings Open Evenings ith liiirnintf, sfialrlinif pniriM, or if you •» bought by William H. Wilson for! opposite tho Little Silver station nw\ out «.f bed half a dozen time. • $650; three lots by William Pred-1 nnd he and his wife and three chil nit,'ht,. ynu wii! miprcrint« the rent, comfor* [•tri*iii;tli thi i treatni(tnt whould Rive. • more for $485 ; two lot.s by Clifford ; dren expect to move Into It in a lew :\i prove Tho '^Uliniii.t Treatment eon* •r* ki-lncy ami Matlder trouble^ rheu- Chandler for $325; two- lots, by days. During all of those twent tisnt nnd nil other ailment* when dua t* IS BROAD STREET Toras Lojowuy for, $225; two lots years Mr. Parro, who is a native o . .^.frt.f i\ i -hu ii- nc'ul, no mutter how chionio Italy, has been occupying-a hous •i»r stubliurn, if you have never tried Th« by Charles VanKelst for $325; two Willinnis ^Trfaltrn'tit, we will give you on* lots by Wayman Wilson for $350; owned by Dr. Benjamin F. King an PAC sr.c. little (;cJ dii^-s) FKEE if you send and two lots by William II. 'Cham- has been saving his money to buy i thin notice with ymir nnme nnd addreM. NEW JERSEY 1 Kindly scru! lit cents to h^lp pay poflta^t, berlai ' 'n fo• r $350. h'onse. Every person at Little Kil SINGLE-SIX pafkinw. etc.. to The.. Dr. D. A. William* C.inp.iriy, Dfpt. HA-510, p. O. Huildln*, ' George F. Wilson is now em- ver likes him and all rejoice be Efirit Hampton, Conn. We will GIVE yoO. ployed by the White. Brothers as acause he has achieve*! oho of thi all rliarpus pnid by UP, our rcKular 860. size liottU-—not JI rtamplfi— to be used only- salesman for their various proper- gest ambitions of his life. by yoursfif. Only imp bottle tn the sama ties and most of tho sales of these It pays to advertise [n the Register. address or family. Nothing Bent C. O. £* Enjoy Your Thanksgiving With New Furniture houses and lots were made by him. pays to advertise in The Register

To aid you to enjoy it to the fullest extent, we are WILMORT BUNGALOW SOLD. It Was Bought Lait Week by Mrs. offering you the following choice furnishings at the Mary Kislin of Red Bank. The first house built at-Wilmort THE EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY lowest prices. Park, which was tho forafer fair grounds tract, was bought last week by Mrs. Mary Kislin of Red Bank 0/ the founding of New Service Ideas in Dinnerware Tea Wagons for $2,000. The lot is 40x150 feet. 50-piece Set, only From 1 A.50 toO/YOO The house was a bungalow of five rooms, but Mr. Kisler, who is a car- penter, has made one big room of two bedrooms. The dwelling gets water from a thirty-foot driven SLOANE well in tho kitchen. Tho fair grounds tract was bought about a FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY.SEVENTH STREET ^W-TNEW.YORK '• year ago by William H. R. White ' and Mort V. Pach. The bungalow is being made the occasion of .W»- just sold is the only dwelling sc far^ built on the place, but next spring A Special,Sale of Qreat Magnitude ' from ten to twenty small bungalows will bo built which will sell xor which comprises CARPETS.DOMESTIC and about $2,500 each. ORIENTAL RUGS, LINOLEUM, FURNI- TURE SUITES and OCCASIONAL PIECES, NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM. DRAPERIES and FURNITURE.FABRICS.. William II., R. »nJ En.ley While to Now dositriis in dinncrwnrf hiivo just arrived in very pretty Tea wagons in all finishes aro Open an Offico on White Street. This sale, which \vc intend to make the most' colorings of l>Hio, nlsn SK our lOO-picca Sots at $18.00. here. Oak, Wnlnub and Ma- William H. R. and Ensloy V bite important of any we have conducted, so^far, hogany in all stylus. will open a real estate and insur- includes all divisions of our business. ance pflice in ono of tho White a COX GLASS 1 stores on White street. Tho Etora The prices which were already very moderate Simmons 3-piece .50 is on the north side of the street, j Tho two members of the firm are are still further reduced, but the quality $1.00 to $12 Bed Outfit , .. tho owners of the Monmouth coun- remains of our.same high standard. . ty construction and development Pieces and Sets will be found he re that make company, which has built a large Your selections ivill not be forced by the limi- ^ Wonderful Gifts. 1 number of houses in and around tations of a small stock. We hare never dis- Red Bank and which is now devel- played larger, finerjirjnorc varied assortments' Three-piece Suite—Mahogany Fraime A O.75 oping Ktiollwood, a big tract of Jht Flrn Siorr, lo. Hadley, a New York stock broker you should also see <>u.- fumed onk 3-piceo spucinl suite t.il 37.30. ('ail Diclz's house, furnished, oi Kiverside uvonui' to I.umnn Reed o: 40,000 yards of FIGURED WILTON VELVET , Regular Price S4.75 yd. Sale Price $3.75 S. W. Straus & Co. of New York 30,000 yards of FIGURED WOOL VELVET . . RcRuIar Price 3.25 yd. Sale Price 2.75 This Exquisite Suite in Walnut .00 Mrs. Siulie I.upton Ely's house o Wallace street to Naulif Branm o 5,000 yards of PLAIN WILTON VELVET .. . . Regular Price 4.75 yd. of 8-pieces, only 138 Asbury Park;' Knslry K. Moj1] II Sale Price 3.75 house on Linden place to E. E 12,000 yards of FIGURED AXMINSTER , , .. . Regular. Price 4.50 yd. Iiut'dgo of Locust 1'oitit, and Mrs Sale Price 3.75 Kinnm Morford's hmisi\ t'urnishei 12,000 yards of FIGURED AXMINSTER ...... Regular Price 3.2S yd? S.ilc Price nt Shrewsbury, to II. Willard His 2.75 of the Tidewater oil company o 1 3,000 yards of 9 ft. wide TAUPE .WILTON ,. . .. . RcSular Price 8.00 >q.>J. ! Sale Price New York. 6.00 ~*A Wo havp in M.'iliofjnny finish boaiilc.i thi1 iibovc: Book Ruck & End Tahln. .7.75 Big Houm in New Hands, F.inl Tnlilo wilh Smoker. .8.50 Thn rYiy,'u:uni hmiM! on I'ppe SEAMLESS WIDE CARPETS . End Book Tnblo G.50 Ilrninl MlriM't, oppnsilr .1. I.e..lor Ei ner's retmh'iici', bus been bought b We would also call your attention to our larRe stock of seamless wide width carpets, often so hard to find AH Cotton Leo .1. 1 liiiti^inaii ft' Nh ir\vsliiii in any quantity to give a Selection. These Carpets cm he had in all the pnpuljr coloiingi.' from Stpclo HnHUHIIIII' of New Yin Mattress for $18,Mill. The iirw owner of tl Hern is n riini luniruln in n nultn liko tills nt Urn prlrn. Dont hmise HIMVIMI into it liiis ut'ck. Wi English Velvet (9. 12,15 ft. »IJc) $73S «,,. yd. Villon (•>. t: fi. .-ulc) '.. ,'"7..". .'$8.00 »q. yd. 1 full tu hi'i} it. nml itntiu >'UUI*M now. linm A. lloppini; miidn tin' f:ili\ Tl1 hit in tiKx.'IIIO r.-.l. 'I'll" limisu lm Chenille(9, i:, 15, is, zo, 21,24 ft. wid«). >I(. $11.00 to $17.50 s.|. yd. linK|«.h Angor'aV'), 12,15 ft. Ulc) $15.00 »4. yd. Smoking Child's livo ruoilIM on tllll lil:t llonr UMll I'lV r.oo 1'oomn imil two li;i!hiiM'in:i on tl Stands Auto. M'roml floor. It h:u vii|>ININC ROOM Sl'lllS ,,,,,,,, $ Two N*nv Truants, l < JOVVSVAI.S •. *.*.",'. .*!"" *>+*<••* io in 1)1:1) ROOM MMTtS. .,,-,;.! J10to Hid Pntrirlt I-', Kriiiu l I'luti. nt Now Voili; and O, ]•'.. Diivli COMFORTS liousi) mi Mnplii iivi'iiuti tu Thoin From 2.50 to 6.00 Tyndall of Hii.iwn |IIIICP, LINOI.HUMS " ' • /^SSK£j^ In Inlslil I llf snil Mlirr tff>m in J ilxi ,-Uiri Ilncit.iim !} DHAPKHY AND FunNiruhB FAnmcs RtmUl at Two l.i hi,if m.tk inlwlni.. !J Our l.irur ifltrilun nf Ddtimlil, Ti|Wilflti, BLANKETS Inllltl Pllltfltl ..,.„.. 11 V~> In 11 IS in. t,|.' I I Iliind IIIIHU,! Iliunt sn.l (,'rc|ttnnM hsv« Dnntpl W. Miutln hm rentod 1 ChildV Autos aro hero. From 1.85 to 10.00 hiiunn mi flrniigii iivonmi owned b bun ii'tjally ro«ik«J it ttdutfd pilnsi Jowiili Miiyi'ra vf Jtwy City t. . From 98c Priced from tho above FEATHER PILLOWS Wllllitn Mvyrro of Chli'»|(o, H ft QvtriuHtihwif nl Ii flp*n lm lMi»ln«M itii,' , ' i ,'.».' . ' ' _ . .wl B .(..^-.-.'-..-y UI4J To 12.00 (IIPII prlisit ll«htrr, nml Mr»i ifcihrt , . *v »Ues in white only. Special $1.95. $7.50 Dotibla breasted models with In double breasted models •with Expertly tailored of brown or blue worsted with largo shawl collars. Warm and shawl collar*. Madtfof service- lerviceabla for school or sports.' Brushed Wool Sweater able dark brown khaki. la Bizes narrow or wide stripes. Two and three-button Sett, consisting of four In brown or grey with invisible 8 to 18 years. An exceptional pieces: sweater, leggings, overplalda. Four outside pock- value at this price. Btyles with full .cut backs. Half or full lined. cap and mittens. Avail- «U and belt all around. 8 to 13. able in buff brown and Boys' Suits peacock of «xtra hea^y^ $41.50 wool,, brushed on both $9.25 sides. Sizes 24, 26, 28. The favorei suit for school or ' Priced at $6.50 set. Of tweed or casslme,re In light or dark mixtures. Belted Nor- play wear is made of corduroy. ••"# folk coats, mohair lined, with Pleated coats with belted back tegular pockets. Two pairs of or patch pocket*. All »erga Men's Suits Men's Suits Infants' Nainioolt Dress- Sizes: infants', 6 months, lined throughout. Two pairs of es, some daintily trimmed lined, knickers. Practically one and two years, Un- ; lined knickers. Sues 8 to 18, with lace.and embroidery usually priced from. $1.00 , two suits for the price of one. of fins quality tweeds or cheviots. Chooss from in- light or dark mixture cassimeres. Three-but- • edgings, others finished to $2.25. grey or brown fabrics. Splendid for sports woar. ton ucli itylej with plain backs "and regular with fine tucks and lace. Corduroy Knickers Boys' Bath Robes pockets. Half lined and exceptionally well tail- INFANTS' SHOP—Second Floor Plain or belted backs with regular on patch $1.95 ! $2.69 pockets. Some with two pairs of trousers. Spe- ored. Priced for the fall opening only at $24.50. cial at $34.50. In styles for men and young men. Servlceably made with strongly In a good assortment of colors. ' tsewn seams. Fully lined. In Finished with, frogs and cord Autumn Sports Skirts, $4.75 sizes 8 to 18. fastenings, £ji,ie3 6 to 18. J

Smart Overcoats This is the season to buy that new sport skirt for all-round wear. THE STORE FOE BOYS—Second Floor \ For Fall Opening we have secured an interesting assortment, fash- For Fall and Winter ioned of camel's hair or novelty wool materials in all the new plaids Fine Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsterettes—we have them in a pleasing or stripes. variety for you to choose from. Rich, colorful fabrics for tho man Many of these models feature the popular wrap-around itylM for Fall. who wants individuality—solid tones, soft checks, bright plaids. And Waist band sizes from 27 to 83. $4.75. more subdued tones for the) man who prefers them. All are spe- cially priced for the ona wsek of our Annual Fall Opening. FASHION SHOP—Second Floor Kuppenheimer Ulsters and Ulsterettes, $48.50 —in all the newest, smart Fall models. Choose from browns, greys Big Savings or tans. Styles for men of all sgea. Specially priced for one week only. Overcoats Overcoats In Our Men's Shops $34.50 $26.50 BIG SAVINGS IN OUR MEN'S SHOP, Our Fall Opening brings Dressy models in tans or grey. In ulsterette and raglan models. rery special values in our Men's Shops. Big savings are represented Double breasted, regular Satin" yokes and sleeve linings. in all accessories for men. Do not fail to take advantage of them. shoulders and box backs. Fin- ished with satin yokes and piped Half belted backs, large collars seams. 41 inches long. An and patch pockets. In brown MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS MEN'S PAJAMAS unusual value at this price. or tan double faced cloth. $1.85 $1.50 THE STOM FOR MEN—Second Floor Shirts of woven madras or silk —of fine quality outing flannel. Silk loop trimmed in tan, blue striped material in a wide as- or pink striped effects. Full sortment of two tone combina- cut and comfortable. Sizes A. tions or plain colors, as pre- B. C. D. SPORTS AND DRESS COATS ferred. Five button styles. All For Women and Misses materials of which these shirt* MEN'S BATH ROBES are made have been shrunk. . $3.35 are low priced for our Annual Fall Opening. Mod- In sizes 14 to 17. Specially els that may be worn lor all occasions may b« —in a wide assortment of de- found on sale here for one week only. Visit only priced at 3 for $5.25. signs. Finished with notch Fashion Shops on the Second floor—you will ba collars, patch pockets and con- 'delighted at these unusual values. MEN'S WORSTED HOSE trasting cord girdles. Very Jersey and Poiret Twill FROCKS specially priced. MANNISH TOP COATS $13.75 49c a pair For sports or general wear the top coat is in- —in medium weight, in all the MEN'S UNION SUITS $14.50 dispensible and one may wisely choose from this Reduced to $1.85 smart Fall collection with the assurance of both the popular shades^—brown, warmth and comfort. green and lovat heather mix- Medium weight union suits In In this special price group tho woman who appreciates simple, well tures. Sizes 9',-i to IIVJ. Un- frrey only. Reinforced seams made and smartly fashioned frocks is. certain to find an attractive These expertly tailored models are developed in choice. ,usually priced. throughput. Long pleeves and all-wool materials and are lined throughout. ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46.' Presented here are really unusual values at this Charming frocks of poiret twill or the, always popular Jersey are th» decidedly low price for Opening Sales. MEN'S CAPE GLOVES favored Fall models for sport or street wear. They feature novel COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS trimmings of all-over embroidery or hraid in a varioty of color com- Siioi 16 to 14—$13.7$. Fall Opening Price, $1.8JS 20c aach binations as well as more conservative types. SPORTS AND DRESS COATS $22.SO —v/ith spear and embroidered —with corded or hemstitched Sizes for women and misses—36 to 44, There is an unusually large collection of charm- backs. In regular or cadut borders. Initial handkerchiefs of pure linen with hemstitched ing models for sports or dress wear in our Fall sizes. Table cut and out sewn For Fall Opening Sal.t—J14.8O Opening Sales. Tailored (of the newest Fall hem 3 in a box for $3.00. Other overplaids and plain fabrics. seams, In brown and tan only. linen handkerchiefs at 35c •«, FASHION SHOP—Second Floor These coats are certain to appeal to women who want quality economically priced. Full length models topped with generous fur collars, . Visit our Fashion Shops on the Second Floor and try Toilet Table Needs Opening Specials in one on. SMART FALL BLOUSES Sire. 16 to 44—$22.50 Specially Priced Exceptionally Priced New Fall Hosiery FASHION SHOP—Second Floor Smnrt hosiery for sports or Creams, lotions, talcums and powders that will lend "first aid" to Charming Naw OTerblouias dress occasions in popular colorn woman's charm will be available in this carefully selected sales that will contrast or harmonizo Savings in New Silk and Cotton Underthings that will prove a fitting con.ple- with fall costumes. Good group during Opening Week nt liberal reductions. ment to the costume skirt or style, long wearing qualities Fall Glove* Unutunllj Low Priced Fall tailleur nre unusually low and economy are combined in Luxurin Crenm 65c Jergen's Lotion 39c priced for Opening selling. thin special hosiery offering, The wi.'o rrt) ,inu Is certain 'jo Crepe Night Cowns in plnln IJarKCtt & Rnmsdcll's Cold (Mono, in two sizes, 22c and 5Be remarkably priced for Opening uvlcoin* this Fall Oppninir op p. colors or neiit ornl patterns, • 'ream 27c mid 42c Honcilla Henutifior, trial nkg 42c These blouses nontly fmhioned Week. ortuniLy to nuivh.irc 1 ;iinl Sizes 10 and 17. Now $1.00. Jorgen's Violet Glyci-rine, llonrilla Uenutifier, in tubes 85c in tuck-in or ovcrblouse styles Winter iclnv-'s nt t. . .ii^-s !i rakes for 20c Talcum, 1-tb can 17e Women". Full Fathloned as thnso rK1.'- In- . > * rut. may b« chosen in either plain High Nack Night Gown, nf Poar'rt Inpeoritod SiTop 12o Johnson & Johnson Talcum 10c tailored or trimmed models that Silk Horn in a good firm weave. This sperlul purvh:: •• • f silk, fine cnnibric with lon^ sleeves,' 1'iilni Olive Until Tablets, I 'oty's Vnct* Powder, all tints 79c Available, in black, grey or white .iiniilti' RTKI Kid ,;|nw:i «luir4 neatly embroidery trimmed. .*! for 20c Armour's lioby Talcum 19c demonitrat* tha smartness of at 91.30 pair. the u«\vest r:iF!iin j nuli\t mid Priced from 11.50 to $2.95. Mum ,19c embroidery or bead trimming. f.lnip wrist, Frostilln ... .27o Steinbachs—First Floor. Women's "Polly Brand" Hoiat fav»r»d eiMJMlrt ihkt Envelop* Cli«mi«fl nf flp*h- full fashioned with garter tops. style*. lolotod batiste, trimmed with Plat Crapa Ovarblouiet fon- In bluck, white, cordovnn and Wonran'l Kayitnr (iauntlatt, Val. lace mul lnce straps ore • all popular fall shades. , Now fiishionrd ot double lilk t& •'•dried valua nt *1.OO. OTHER DEPARTMENTS tur« the now mandarin nock nnd $1,711 pair. fight button length*. AvnU* ibl« In frty or blnck, c>, only Craps Bloomers In eomfort- Offering Opening Specials three-quartei sleeves. Trimmed Womin'i Llala SporU Hoia In V2.25 p«ir. »l)le styles; nmy b<< had in white with »ll-over design of varl-rnl- a (lrm, mercerised, ribbed Woman's IC*»lt CXnuntlRli 'n or flesh color at $1,00 pair. woavr. Ulnrk, brown, benver pi»pvilflr wtiflt styles will rou. Furniture China and GUuvrart or«d tmbroidery and novelly or Krt>y nt 70c pair. 1 Sitean Blooman of »oft lu«- traslinjr embroider*! . harks, Leather (loodn Candy buttoni. Navy, black and Cool- 'Inn, blown or ftv}. I'liiisiui ta-oui mntorial in white, black Knit Underwear llnnkn Woman't Llihl Wal«hl Wool, vnlu<>.i at t?.ub i>alf. nary tr browi nt $1.20 and Necliwonr .Stationery .*L$U.OO. Jacquatl* Olouaai fashioned an Haiti, -full fashioned with tl.KO "Women's Kjiy«ft D'»uiitit Jowelry l>rc»» Mnterlalt nf tiroirarieri velvetasn. Roll col- contracting colored clocks, C*untletB h'. vv[!«t «trnp *tyl«& Shoo Shop Mniir Covering! Marbln, fawn, brown or grey. Upholstorj Inn and three-quarter length Kcnmrknbly prlcod at $1.98 pr. AVH11)»1IIC Ir, V-ivar. eovrrt oi tUditaai illk 3r*u Slip* matt FUnnellalts Pettleoati Drug*. Dimity Blouiat In dainty irrey, »t $1.03 pair, Lin on I " I lift Shop lOotwr. Avallsblt In eithei plnrsi whlU oi striped materW tucked from mudeli. Nontly lioii' and C.lrli Woolan Rib- Woiliwi'a hOul Gauntlet, fill ot laarr tualltf. mad* wlvh 20-lnck hcnik ant1 In button front and lutck moil- »r v.ni Alochu ,. JRpedally Round neck itylc* In ti»vy, Dny*' and Girli' Socki, thrct JINCIMI fur (')ionlng tjulci nl trinun«4 wltti J«lntj h«mitltcb> rli with ButUi oi roll collars. nf«tly flntsbt* mod«U Ii Osk binrk, htnnn or brown, $8.BO. quarter Irngtli, grey, camel or 41,03 npiilr In* Nnvj oi IIIMI. .Special si Daintily tnmmea with hsnd em. color* only, $5.»B. brown, Now 60< pair. Btelnbncht—t'lrst Floor, broidery and dnwn work, 1205. Stclnbuehs—Sacond Floor. &te wharf) Bt«lnb«ch«--Flrit Floor. Columbia Medallions with a $20 Purchase Afiburij ftxtk. NfVB 3f raf g New Store Hours 9:00 to 5:30 HED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24,1923. t*age Seven. J, C. * C A. DELATUSH, lands hasten held in »5,000 bail • AHCUITKCT.1. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. on charges of conspiracy and assist- Boom 17, Elmer llliiu., ««d Bank, N. 1,Real Estate and Insurance • Till. Conn. ' ing in the unlawful importation of WILLIAM E. FOSTER, PAUL- REVERE (Continued from last page.) liquor into this country. COUNSELLOR AT LAW.' The newly established county li- New Zoning Ordinance. Naw York, Now Irntr. B6 Bro.d St., Red B«nk, N. J. 60 llrcuilwuy, ElAtl"»tlc Highland", brary had a house warming In Its The Bradley Beach commission N. Y. City. . • - N. J. Phono 868 Eianer folding quarters in the court house base- made plans last week for a new IVT. F. TETLEY, ment last Wednesday, when the ordinance for the building of houses NOTAIIY PIIBLIO froeholdera and other county offi- on certain streets and the location and COMMISSIONER OK DEEDS. Tftluy'tt Ntwu Hlunil. White Star Taxi Service cials were entertained. of business places. T Bro«d Strict, ', Btd llanli, N. J Telephonea Road Builders Incorporate. Held in $300 Peace Bonds. DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, Harry Goldstein ^of Asbury Park DENTAI. SUHGEON. 747 and 606 The Thompson &. Glickman firm RucceBHnr tij Dr. J''mnU I.*. l'arimni Stanley Reynolds is^vice president, during the winter. Firemen, Get Loring Cup. JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, Fritz Rasmuseen secretary and Jo- COIINSKIiLORS AT LAW. seph Oakley treasurer. The Matawan township fire com- Davidson lluiltliny, lirotid Street, pany has received a loving cup won HEI> DANK, N. ,r. Milk for School Children. by the. company for making the. WILSON & SMOCK, The parent-teacher asosciation of best appearance at the Mount Holly COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Long Branch primary school No. 1 IlEI) BANK, N. J. firemen's parade. Offleeal 10 East Front Street. • will • provide milk for the school Club to Reorganise. children each day of school. The ALSTON BEEKMAN, The Wheel club of Long Branch COIINSKLI.UK AT .LAW. TAXI? milk will be given the children at OfflcH, 10 Bnmil at., itBI) HANK^N. 10:30 every morning. will soon reorganize its basketball Try ours next time for quicV, com- team, Joseph Young has been DR. W. M. THOMPSON, . Married Fifty Yeara. HKNTAI, SJIKCKOMJKKM,, fortable and enjoyable service. Our elected manager and is now arrang- 2d Nat'I Dunk Iluilili nir, Itcal hhank, N. J. charges are very reasonable, our Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Sutphen ing a schedule. Gal admlnlalnroil. U..1111. tj.Ti. of . Asbury Park celebrated their Death from Complications. cats tho latest and best. Just reach golden wedding anniversary a few GEORGE D. COOPER, for-your phono and ring No. 747. Rudolph H. Molter of Bradley CIVIL Hl, days ago. About fifty persons were fiucernnor to r,cinvt> Cmippr. C. T. Our taxi will be waiting for.you. present and the couple received geach died from a complication of Pttternon Huililiri«, UKI) HANK. N. J. many gifts of gold. diseases last week. He was 52 FOR BUSINESS.OR TOR GEORGE H. ROBERTS^ Under New Management years old and leaves a widow and (IHADUATK AiiivnoNEEn, CHARLES BOTTAGARO, Prop. Given Miscellaneous Shower. two daughters. PedlKrufl or {Jrjulo Htor.k, Fnrtn Halt'fi, P«r A miscellaneous shower was given eonal Property. N. w Muniniiutli. N. J. Formerly J3rasch Bros. Church'. Chicken Supper. Telephone MiiMlrluwn 2711-M. a few nights ago to Miss Marion The Wall Methodist church will GEORGE K. ALLEN.Jr., C. E., and Cart for 'AH Occasions Letts of Bradley Beach at the home serve a chicken pie supper in the GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. OPEN DAY^ND NIGHT of Mrs. George B. Jones. Miss church hall November 14th. The METROPOLIS OF THE CIVIL KNGINKKKS AND KUKVEYORS, Letts will be married soon to Wil- 60 Broail Street._Heil Itank, N. J, Office! Red Bank, N. J., Opp. Depot ladies' aid society of the church will liam B. Manning. be in charge. NORTH JERSEY COAST Home from Auto Trip. Mail Carrier Hurt. ANDERSON BROS. SAVED FROM Mr. and Mrs. James A. Boyce of Morris Giffordj a Long Branch Anbury Park and Miss Anna Enoch mail carrieri , was injured and his A WEEKLY, visit—a day and evening or a week-end stay— of Holmesburg, Pennsylvania, re- bicycle was wrecked last week when Local and AN OPERATION turned home recently from a 2,300- he was struck by an auto driven by l\ has become the fbpd and happy habit of people who buy mile motor trip to Canada and theJohn Havens. Now Recommends Lydia White mountains. E'lberon Firemen's Supper. Long Distance E.Pinkham'8 Vegetable Parent-Teachers' Officers. The ladies' auxiliary of the EI- wisely and well and who keep themselves physically and Compound The Oakhurst parent-teachers' as- beron fire company will serve a sup- sociation has elected Miss Lois per early next month when the mentally fresh by regular and 'proper recreation and diversion. Moving Washington, D. C.—' 'Lydia E. Pink- Windeler president, Mrs. Charles mortgage on the firehouse will be' ham's Vegetable Compound saved ma- burned. from an operation Turner vice president, Mrs. William which a physician. Woolley secretary and Mrs. Herbert Back from Auto Trip. Here, the cleanest, most progressive and fastest growing FIREPROOF VANS said I would have Neale treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar P. Cobb and to have for a veiy Adelphia Woman Sick. children and Mrs. Cobb's brother, bad case of female Leroy L. Patterson, have returned city in the state, they shop with pleasure, and profit and enjoy trouble. My sys- Mrs. Ida Armstrong of Adelphia ANDERSON BROS., tem was all run- is laid up with sickness bordering from a motor tip to Monroe, New downfortwoyeara on typhoid fever. Miss Eva Allgor York. the amusements that make ASBURY PARK a live town.zveiy RED BANK after my little girl of Relmar and Mrs. William Ben- Wheel Club Oyster Supper. OBioo Opp. R. R. Depot waa born. Then I nett of Bradley Beach are attending The wheel club of Long Branch read of your won- will hold an oyster supper on Fri- month in the year. Phone 704 derful medicine Mrs, Armstrong. and decided to try day of this week. Leroy Gaskill is Another Farm Fire. chairman of the supper committee. it. I could hardly Fire destroyed the large barn on drag one foot after the other, and af- Taken to Hospital. Indoor ocean bathing at the Natatorium—therapeutic Cement, Sand ter taking sixbottles of the Vegetable Pavid Raeder's farm at Perrine- Compound I felt like a new woman. villo last week with a lot of farm- Charles R. Schantz of Asbury and Gravel I r.ow do all my housework, also wash- ing implements and produce. Mr.' Park was taken to a New York sea-water baths—dancing at the Casino—theatres—golf and ing and ironing,and do not know what Raeder has had several fires in thehospital last week for treatment. real trouble ia. My health is fine,an d He has been sick several weeks. Sold at Lowest Prices I weigh 140 pounda. When I started past few years. every other outdoor sport—delightful eating places—modern PRICE OF BLOCKS. taking it I weighed 97 pounds.I gladly Avon Building Leased. Freehold Houie Sold. Plain blocks 18a rccommcndLydiaE. Pinkham's Veg- George R. Perrine has sold his Halt 120 E. C. Britt & Company of New Bock fnco 21o otablo Compound to any one who ia York have leased the Stewart H. house on Broadway at Freehold to winter hotels, and Hnlf 13« suffering from female trouble or ia Mrs. John Mack, who bought it for Kudu 29c run down. You may use this testimo- Applcby building at Asbury Park, Chimney block tBo nial for 1 am only too gladto let Buf- formerly occupied by E. S. Spayd. her daughter, Mrs. Henry Kerr. Bund, per ton SIV.OO Grave], per tun $4.00 fering women know what the Vege- The new company sells fuel burning Englishtown Property Sold. Side Walk and Curbing done at I.owc.t table Compound did for me. '—Mrs. oil heaters. A. L. Perrine of. Jamesburg' has I'rlcea. IDA HEWITT, 1B2D Penn».Ave. S.E., Washington.D.C. Adelphia Woman Dead. ' ' hpucht thft William C. Wesden BENNETT BROS.," property at Englistown. Ha will Buch letters from women in every -'Mrs. Henriotta Clayton, widow of 1 -. —..<:/. General Contractors and section at this country prove beyond Perrine Clayton of Adelphia, died tako possession. November 1st. Builders. question the merit of Lydia E. Pink- from a complication of diseases a Hunting on Barnegat. as attractive and up-to-date as may be found in any city 233 Shrewabury Ave., faam'a Vegetable Compound. few days ago. She was 79 years old Edward Barham and Frederick RED BANK. and leaves a son, Thomas Fox ofSwanson of Long Branch have gone anywhere. Telephone 4D7-J Itpnys to advertise In The Register. Smithburg, to their houseboat on Barnegat bay •—Advertisement. Cop's Wrist Broken. for the waterfowl season. Policeman Thomas Laparro of Society to Have Party. Long Branch is recovering from a The young people's society of LADIES' WEAR - MILLINERY - FOOTWEAR broken wrist which ha received the Hamilton Methodist church will when he slipped and fell on the hold a Hallowe'en party next Mon- "\E are in Asbury Park nine stores devoted exclusively to women's sidewalk while on, his way to report day night at tho church; for du,ty. Boy Injured by Auto. ; beautiful, parlor-like emporiums with as fine and wide a variety of Memorial Tablet for Pastor. Joseph Colaner, fifteen-year-old A brbnze memorial tablet to theson of Louis Colaner of Freehold, stocks of dresses, suits, coats and feminine habiliments as are to be found in memory of Rev. Isaac B. Brokaw broke his right wrist last week while was unveiled in the Freehold Re- cranking an auto truck. the largest stores of New York or Philadelphia. formed church Sunday night. Mr, Brokaw was pastor of the church Celebrates Birthday. There arc ten large and exclusive rhillinery stores where art and fashion reign. And stores 27 years. Betty Jones of Asbury Park cele- brated her fifth birthday last week of women's footwear where milady is shod correctly for the ball room, the drawing room, the street On Fishing Trip. by entertaining several of her lit- or the links. Mr. and" Mrs. Clarence Hornor, tle friends at a party. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Rogers and Don PRICES ARE AS ATTRACTIVE AS THE GOODS Rogers of Asbury Park spent a day Two Navy Recruit*. last week fishing at Barnegat bay. Herbert Henderson and William Mrs. Homer caught a 6Vfe pound Bean of Long Branch have gone to weakiish. Newport, Rhode Island, to begin .heir duties as sailors. Hotpital Gets $300. Prices are fair, accommodations are adequate, service is A membership drive, which was Mayor Married a Year. conducted last week by Mrs. Wil- Mayor and Mrs. William H, Sut- competent and courteous. Stock meets every human require- liam S. Hall, netted tho Spring Lake hin of Matawan gave a party last hospital $300. Nearly every mem- week in celebration of their first ber gavo their yearly subscription wedding anniversary. ment or desire. of ?10. Taken to Hospital. John Henry Troy of Asbury Park Sealed for You Wanamaaaa Girl Showered. wns taken to a Trenton hospital last Here happy, healthy thousands do their buying and their A variety shower was given a few week for treatment. He waj a days ago to Miss Anita Ryan of magazine writer. WrigSey's is made of Wunnmnssn at tho home of Mrs. J. playing. They bathe and. bask in sunshine, they dance and H. Ward. Miss Kynn received a A Talk on Turkey. pure chicle and other number of gifts of cut glnss and Mrs. Ahram I. Elkus gavo a talk linen. on "Conditions in /l'urkcy" at last dine, and they ingredients of highest week's mooting of the Long Branch To Teach Judaiam. Woman's club, quality obtainable. Tho Sisterhood council of Free- Party at Adelphia. hold has organized u Sunday-school William linrton of Adelphia en- But it is no use to class for tho teaching of Judaism. tertained a number of friends last Rev, Mr. Davidson of Ashury Park week at n party in celebration of make WRiGLEVS 100% conducted the nchool on Sunday. his birthday. New Store Manager. Wayaide Society Supper. in quality and then reach Cecil Burdnre of Marlboro, who The ladies' aid noclrty of tn« hns been working In (he American Waysldo McUimlist. rhurch will you in poor condition. stores company store at Freehold, serve a ohlckrn supper tonight at Jhlm ailv.rtl«»ni)>nt la authnrUtd }•»• 1 hns been miulo mnnnfrrr of tho thfi church. UOAlin Or Cn So we put It In the wax- I'ompnny's store at r'arminfidiile. MOTO to New Home. CITY Of AH11UKY 1'AIUS wrapped package and Cemetery Building Burned. Earl S. Clnrk of Long Branch llun <>I C. V.. V. IlKTlllCK, Maror A small building in tho Hebrew hns moved his family (r» their nowly SEALED IT TIGHT nor of Hath Mid Hairs nveiuu>s nt built home mi the K;itontown boule- to keep It stood Wi'Bt I,img llrniii'li wiin di'ntroyei vard. "by lin. lint wi'ck. Tools stored In Frflflhold House Sold. —tor you. tho building woro «lso burnt'il. Thn l*niirgge Eight RED BANK KEGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 19S3. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. RIVER PLAZA flEWS. A WILD CRANBERRY BOG. Fair Haven Defeat! Oval. In Pint A Card Party H«ld at Mn. Henrr Game of Seriet. Pauch'i Lait Week. BERRIES FREE FOR THE PICK- The Fair Haven nine defeated the At a card party at Mrs. Henry ING NEAR COLT'S NECK. Ovals of Red liank in the first game Paasch's .last week prizes were won 1 Vote For Many Hundred Quart. Gathered at for the amateur championship of by Mrs. James McPhee , Mrn. a Wild, Uninhabited Place Mid- Monmouth county Sunday afternoon August Miller, Mrs. George A. Mey- on Hance road field by a Bcore of 3 ers and. Mrs, Russell Clark. • An- way B'etween Colt'. Neck and other card party will be held at Farmingdale. to 1. Knight allowed three hits. THOMAS L. Carefully 1'ilton and Hemming twirled for the Mrs. Clark's Thursday of next week. A cranberry bog without an own- Ovals. Fair Haven got four safe Tickets were placed on sale this er, or at least without an owner who hits. The ' second game will be week for the annual fair of tha Compounded takes any care of it and who does played next Sunday afternoon on Community club and many have al- not gather thu, berries, is between the Oriole field at Red, Bank. ready been sold. The fair will be Colt's Nei'k ami Karminpfdalc, about Overcoats owned by James But* held at Trinity parish house' at Ked SMITH four miles from each village, in a ler, Thomas Cleory and Joseph Bank on Friday, November 16th. lonely uninhabited section. The Naulty of this place and by Joseph Mrs. James McPhee and her son Make us your headquar- nearest houses are far away. Be- Carroll of Red Bank were stolen Bpent last week nt New York. FOR tween Colt's ^C<"fk and Farminj | last Saturday night while the young Peter Dimidowitz is employed as ters for everything for ;md extending through Hominy men were attending a dance at a traveling salesman for a food The careful compounding of pre- your car, remembering Hills is a sand.v road, impassable for Kean.sburg. The coats were left in products company. scriptions is just as important as the automobiles but all right for a horse an automobile and when the young Mr. and Mrs. Peter Faust have re- that our aim is to seeand wagon. Over this road the past men returned to the car the coats urned to Brooklyn after having choice of a doctor when you or your few weeks scores of wagons have were gone. ipent the summer with their daugh- that you get the most passed .heund for the cranberry er, Mrs. Henry Paasch. Sheriff loved ones are sick. Miss Helen Brown is visiting her for every dollar you bog. grandmother, Mrs. Addie R. Brown Mrs. Anthony Rus&ak continues spend. Among the latest to make the trip of New York. o improve at the Long Branch hos- The best efforts of your doctor will,go' were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhne Mrs. Arthur Kettell has f^ven up lital, where she underwent an op- for naught if what he prescribes is not and Mrs. Asher Crawford and her ration. TIRES .TUBES her position in the.postoffice and Has A Business Man For a Business Off ice carefully followed to the last item. son Frank Crawford ol Colt's Neck. taken a position in Dr. Newman's They came home with forty quarts '.t pays to advertise in The Register. Accessories and Repairs dental office at Red Bank. We specialize in this work and are of fine big red berries. The berries Fred Dennis has left his position Does Your Food Digest? were divided erDnly by each family WELL QUALIFIED worthy of your trust. with the Consolidated gas company. Mi-O-Na, that's the name of the and were placed in cool rooms. "Rev. and Mrs. John M. Huizer best prescription ever written for They will keep a long time. The will return this week from a stay in indigestion or stomach distress. Mayor of Keyport, Successful Business Man, Colt's Neck folks who got the berries South Jersey. The Methodist uaranteed by the Knickerbocker EMPIRE GARAGE say there about thirty other persons, Protcsinnt conference has returned Pharmacy, - Lawyer, College Graduate, Mason, Odd Fellow, mostly Long Branchers and Asbury Mr. Huizer to Fair Haven for 21 East Front Street Parkers, picking berries at the bog other year. The Fair Haven church Tall Cedar, Elk, Kiwanian, Vice President of the H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. the day they went there. I RED BANK. N. J. 1 has had a very prosperous year. Im- A short time previous, before the provements have been made to the Raritan Terminal and Waterways Association. 16 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. j Telephone 209 berries hud turned red and were yet I1 church and parsonage and the at- unripe, Mrs. Charles Heulitt and j tendances at the services have in- Telephone 146. Telephone 38. . ALLEN FROST, Prop. NEW Rues MARK YOUR BALLOT THUSJ Open Day and Night to the bog ami each got about a Frederick V. Bowers and his mu- bushel of berries. They have , the sical company played last week at 5 berries on their porches where the Toronto, Canada. THOMAS L. SMITH sun will warm them and ripen them. Miss Laura Jackson of Long QLDOARPETS |X Several persons have tried to get Branch spent Sunday with Mr. and ilLUUSTRATED BOOKLET* to the bog in automobiles, but they Mrs. John L. Pearsall. invariably came to grief and had to Mrs. Waimvright of Brooklyn is Paid for by Thomas L. Smith. be towed out of bad places in thea guest of Mrs. Richard McAllister. [ORIENTAL RUC^CO' road where their cars got stuck. Mrs. Alice Fields, who has beer Frequently the uutoists become dis- living with Mrs. Elwood Smith, has The Modern Home couraged long before they get togone to- Belleville for the winter. the bog and turn around and return Mrs. Elizabeth Parker has been without any bcrrios. spending a week with friends a Every modern' Home now en- Several movements have been N,ew York. started to have the road improved, John Bennett has taken charge i hut nothing has ever been done. of the Butler store. joys the many conveniences of Atlantic township lias many truck farmers who sell their produce at Electrical appliances. HOLMDEL NEWS. M. FINKELSTEDi'S the Asbury Park market and who arc very anxious for an improved Annual Brown Supper of Reformed If your home is not so equipped, why road to Farmingdale, as this would Church Netted $340. Rochester Clothes Shop, Inc. greatly shorten their hauls to mar- The annual brown supper of th ;• '-.not let us quote you prices for the in- ket. _ Reformed church last Wednesday stallation of Electricity as completely \ The cranberry bog is commonly j night netted $340. The attendanc 112 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. | : known as Fay's bog because it was; was not so large as at last year's or as limited as you wish to use it ? j once owned by a man of that name.'supper, but those present were j Not far from this bog is another; very liberal buyers and everything j bog which has also been abandoned was sold. The women who man- for several years. Cranberries/still, aged the supper served 215 persons, grow in this place, hut the bog is A fancy table was largely pntron GEORGE A. HOGAN so'filled with other vegetation that ized and it proved a very profitable the berries are hard to get and few feature. Electrical Contractor—Dealer \ persons go there. Pretty much all Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Ely, Mr. I the berrie3 in Fay's bog have been and Mrs. Charles S. Ely and Ed- picked. ward Ileyer attended the Princeton- 68 Broad St. Red feank N. J. Notre Dame football game Satur- :; | FOR THIS WEEK AND NEXT 4 RUMSON NEWS. day. Telephone 389 , , Mrs. Mary Allgor' has almost <> fully recovered from the injuries 'ance Tonight at Roaary Hall^—JJig she suffered in an "automobile acci- Heavy Natural Gray Shirt and Drawers Dance Friday Night. dent twelve days ago. A large number of tickets have per garment . . een sold for the social and dance George Ely, son of Daniel S. $1.39 i Ely, has recovered from sicknes3 u be given tonight at Rosary hall. and he is back at school. The New, Jersey dancing asspcia- ion will hold a ball and dance re- Mrs. James Eitter of Milltown Men's Striped Madras Dress Shirts ue on Friday night of this week at spent last week with Mrs. P'red Rit- ter Special ed Men's hall. Dancing will start ' , . $1.65 eight o'clock and will continue , Leonard Westerberg has moved ill one o'clock. Prizes will bo! f>'om the Wjlson house on the \an- crbur r0 d rs nowa (1 Ely S $10.00 Waterpro9f Mackinaws, OODBE BROTHERS ,war,led. "Butch" Harris's orches- ? « ? \° ™ : , / !house on the H lm(le road ra from New Brunswick will prO- ° > - ide the music. Miss Ruth DuCois has recovered belt all around, just the CJ[ Eft fr0 m th c in uri sh Charles Struse is building a house ( , : J " ,° sufferer, in an BU5INE55 SEDAN utomollll acculent at Rcd Bank thing for cold weather anii'l Naiighton has returned Expert Repairing from a trip tt> Miissai'luisetts, OF Mr. nnil Mrs. Henry llauer nro spending intlay and tomorrow at WATCHES, CLOCKS Home of New HurliHIe. and JEWELRY Mr:-, llaltie liernnrd and Mni. Accuracy, skill and ex- MiMah.M, uf Allen .-.licet have gone tt» New Ynrli fur the winter. perience enable us to Hart Schaffner & Marx Chui'lefi Meals has returned from do the most delicate re- n trip l'i Cnnaila. pairing. We guarantee ICii'liaril Wyrkoff linn bought n Ford fur, lit' expects to f>pt'nd the satisfaction. Our prices winter in California. will please you. Mallory Mats Mr. mid Mrs, Aumistus Jrffrey Silverware Repaired will U'nvi1 coim for Florida, where they will upend the winter, and Replated Like New. Mn Cliiirli'n WulkiT of Kutnsnn Unit Mr», J. J. Kennedy tf Mldiilr- REUSSILLE'S | Michael J. Hynan Will Be Glad to Show U lown towinihlp,nr<> vlnillng HlcnUa at New York thii week. 36 Broad Si, Red Bank RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. Page Nfeyt COLT'S NECK NEWS. ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT Co. CANDIDATES' EXPENSES. George Soffel Bur« a Biz Lot of TIMQTHY R. HOUNIHAN Cowi in South Jeriey. WHAT WAS SPENT IN PRIMARY 11 Broad Street Red Bank Contractor and Builder Home George Soffelmade « trip to the Happiness \ CAMPAIGNS. southern part of tho state last week TELEPHONE 943, 944, 945 SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING of Thomai L. Smith, Republican Can- and bought thirty cows. The ani- SCR£kN_AND STORM ENCLOSURES didate for Sheriff, Had Biggetl mals wero shipped to Littlo Silver RED BANK'S LEADING BUTCHERS' Telephone 881-M 160 Bridga Avenue, Rad Basil,, N, $, Expenae— Senator Steveni and and driven to this place by men on Sweets INSURES Safety Ward Kramer Had No Expenaei. foot. Mr. Soffel is planning to Expense accounts of the primary mako a trip to Ohio to buy more Jot campaigns filed last week with tho cows. He now has a herd of 106. county clerk ahow that Thomas L. Reed Clager, principal of the pub- ACTS AS A BUFFER Health Smith of Keyport, winner of tholic school, has been oji the sick li«t. Home Republican nomination for sheriff, Austin Buck, son of Alfred Buck, had the greatest expense of any of has shown decided improvement the AGAINST PANIC AND DEPRESSION tho candidates. Mr. Bmith spent past week. He has been very sick '$500 in advertising and printing, with ptomaine poisoning, complicate SED'S CANDY SHOPPE hiring cars and otherwise promot- ed with other ailment*. The Federal Reserve System is constantly ing hi» candidacy. His opponent, Patrick McCuo, George S. P. 4 Linden Place, Red Bank, N. J. Mort V. Pach, expsnefed $(52.50 for Hunt, George I>. Hance, Asher Erv- making itself useful to the nation. It acts as a Opposite Strand Theatre printing, advertising and poR ing, Louis Knyder arid Frank Craw- MMMMMMIMHMMMWHIIIItlHMHIHimil The Democratic candidate for sher- ford attended- a Republican dinner buffer against panic and depression. Connect iff, John H. VanMator, .who was un-at Manalapan last night. with, this great system by becoming a depositor opposed, made no expenditures. • Miss Belle Smith has a wonder-, fully fine lot of dahlias in her yard , J of the Second National Bank—which is a member.. Mayor A. L. Miller of Red Batik, and they constitute one of the ALSTON REALTY & the defeated Democratic enndidate beauty spflts of the village. Some for the senatorial nomination, hud of tho blooms are six inches across. We practice— - tho next heaviest expenses. He DEVELOPMENT COMPANY spent $272.fi'J and acknowledged John ileppler has quit his job ' J ^-JJONSISTENT COURTESY AWD SERVICE. contributions of $466. .> The contri with Louis Snyder. . j butions were listed as follows: Mrs. Fran'.: Wilkins, who has been Oar constant aim is to be helpful to our customers Broad Street National Bank Building Warren H. Smock $75, John J. very sick at St. Peter's hospital at Quinn $50, A. L, Ivins $50, RedNew Brunswick, is improving. and to the community by rendering a thoroughly modern Tel. Red Bank 1411 . Bank Democratic women's club $40, The sewing ciub of the Reformed and progressive banking service. , C. M. Klrkpatrick $25, Frank Mc- church held its annual meeting and Mahon $10, George McC. Taylor lection a'few days ago at Mrs.' Member Federal Reserve System. Real Estate Insurance Loans $10, J. • D. . Otterson $10, Henry Daniel P. Doyle's. Mrs. Doyle was elected president, Mrs. John G. , F. Itylin $20, R; V, R. H. Stout $50, Schenck vice president, Mrs. Sher- 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts G. A. Johnson $100, Joseph Snlz man Hunt secretary and Mrs. Hen- v ALSTON COURT $10, John DiFiors $6 and Japhia ry Francis- treasurer. ! Clayton $10. , Ward Kremer, who Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkins, Mrs. SECOND NATIONAL BANK Choice plots, 60x168, for sale In this restricted river won the nomination over Mr. Miller, Warren Matthews, Mrs. John Grant THE. front development. , • made no expenditures. Senator und Mrs. Fred Conover spent Fri- | RED BANK, N. JF. William, A. Stevens, unopposed for day at Newark shopping. They also the Republican nomination lor sen-"took in" a theatrical performance. Total Resources over $6,300,000.00 ator, had no expenses. .No expenditures were made by tho assembly candidate!, Harry N. TINTON FALLS NEWS. Johnson and Leo J. Warwick on theMr. and Mr>. John Crawford Go to Democratic ticket, and Jacob G. Florida for tho Winter. Campbell and Edward A. Sexsmith on tha Republican ticket. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford left last woek for Florida, where they Glen L. Berry and John M. Cor-will spend the winter. Mr. Craw- lics, tho successful Democratic ford recently said his wholesale but- v Wheat Builds Health! * candida{esMtrf*tho freeholder nomi- cher business at this place to his nations, spent $5G.!>0 and $9.56 re- eon, Allen Crawford. L. BAMBERGER & GO spectively. Daniel W*. Robbins, one From thla one grain comes a balance of nutriment BO rich of the defented candidates, spent Rev. Harry VanCleaf has recov- and perfect that It supplies nearly svery food-need of the $188.94, and Richard Newman, tho ered from Bicknesa and he is again human body. other defeated candidate, spent $24 conducting services at the Metho- dist church. Harry G. Eorden, one of the Re- "Sitting at concert3 in groat bi$ ^ publican freeholder candidates, Many tickets have been sold for VICTOR BREAD " 5' spent $36,015. William M. Bergen, ] tliG hot chicken, supper at .Mrs. Nothini to look at but hu& $old walh,- the other Republican candidate for Theodore N. l'armly's Friday night,, Rich Crlspy-Cruated Ooamy Bread. freeholder, had no expenses. for the benefit of the Methodist Is rtaOy no fun at oil church. Preparations have been Coxy end atiH In the deep arm chair,1 p> Sc tendance at tho annual Runnier at' larton's father, Patrick Carton. mark the pedal-timing. Perhaps a merry little bit of a mouth-orrai>*» tho ehnnc! tomorrow night. There John Kelly of Trenton spent part merely that. Or a voice, or the tinkle of a piano, or the lilt of a,T One Blend I On» Quality I Ono Price I will bo a sale of fnncy articles and of last week with his father, Charles The Beit Cup You Ever Drank I tho women of the village have But music there was, or you'd never love music now. " made a "right smart" lot of attrac- Kelly. ASC0 lb C tive tilings. I*ast year's supper and Patrick D. Carton will havo a en. fair resulted in receipts of $400 and rage built on his property. 'Are your children being b'rou^ht up in a "hou9e of mwjtefl" there is every reason to believe Hint Kdwanl Murphy is working for Coffee 29 William Kelly. their ears attuned to music at its best? You can give them a n«rltpfi You'll Taitu the Difference | this year's affair will do even bet- pleasure that will be with them always, if you give them an appreciation i ter. d .Stihvel] is hnvinff im- n Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heyer o£ provements made, to his house by thl$ finest of fine arts. Homes which number ajnong tjj^fr ftc ASCO Evaporated Milk •• «»U- Imlnystown hnvu been visiting Miss James T. Soden of Lincroft. Ktnmn Thompson and George C. Whether you want, to buy, Bell, Thompson, ronti or find, Luke Longhead can Miss/Margaret Bray of Red Hank help you.— Advertisement. ASCO TEAS spontyiiint, week with Mrs. Joseph pi.,, \V. 'jniompsnn, Exceptional Millinery AMPICO Re-enacting Piano Mrs. James T. Soden, who has bpen vrry sick, if* improving. in all varlotlei at loweit pricai. ire homes where the young folks recognlio and Tha bouquet of Oriontnl rhnrni, nnd tho refreshing", Mias Mnrjrnrot Mauser ban given appreciate tho playing of such masters us Levitzki flavor will cnnvlnco you. Come Hear It Play up her work nt tho Klnnor factory MRS. I.OHMAN tnd Rachmaninoff. • • r:/j, at Ucd Hank to work for thi> Lin- , Pur dully informal recitals irfll cpayinptt,.jfott 160 Shrrwibury Avanua fnn Amplco'a riaht to a pUco In yOitr hopij^ " , PRIDE OF KILLARNEY croft Manufacturing cnmpiir.y. Phone nll-J Kml II.nU, N. J. ThU mi>rvr;lou3 piano rbprpducps, iirlrti olr Kxtm Hftnvy Super Ten tin Mr. nnd Mrs. MHvilln Keid wero anny ojtuctltudo, every shade of reeling Ip visitors nt rininfleld part, of la.it THAT DULL ACHING. pf^Jiglnal jioifprpifliicc. You will fancy—j Skidoo Creamy CUantamor can 7H|C week. one docs not have to bo especially linuglnativo to Pay in EasyAmntrilS Handy Ivory Soup fanoy ,Jt—that tho plunht is tliero bf?prp ypji, bja If you lik«. Many music Igvlng [w SCODF.YVILLE NEWS. Lifebuoy So»p Dont worrv nnd rnmplnln «Viout a flrigars circssliiR the keys. , , ... cbaslng tho Atnplco on pt\a Dgfcrrojl and Coftlina Soap 3 Cakes 20c had hack. <>ct rik( Bo Ilavid Tunilclisky was mirprlsod ney l'ills. Ri'iul this slutrtmiiU; to ejperlciico tho keijnMtjiiuskal en)oyinoi\t, vill COUPON Young'* Soap Chips , . , on his :.'(it,li birthday la»t week when posucsa this finest of all pianos, ttys j 'l Mrs. Kdw/ml Whit**, 7H fMklnnd f;. BAMDEUOEft CQ : r.nl.l S..1 Flour 12.Ih !.«« 40o n number nf liU frinndn rolled on street, Ui'd Hank, rays: "Sinco [ V Daily Gold Soul Flour g.lti !»• 22o him. A jolly uvniilng w«» rrpont In uiwrt two nr tbri'ii boxrs of lloun'n 'Pleaao scnUtub futl ASCO Bilking I'owil.r, can Sc, 10c, I0o Kiimi'H, music nnd foaiUnif. Mr. Tu- Kidney I'illrt 1 have enjoyed tlm Ing ti» ' rnldinliy received unit Una nlft«, in be^t * J r hfhltlw 1 liu! kiiiney trou- Priced at Baking iUUlitf Soda pic| Bo, 9a lilo n't a result of a mM which sot- Numo i Culif. S*,,l,,| RnUIn* pkg lie rluillmr onii from hit employor, 985.00 New Pack Clianad Curmnlt ... .nki lSo John 1'!. Laird. tlncl ot\ my kldneyi. My Imrk ached in n dull wny and 1 Inul n Imnring ,. .,**. »(.^».. t .ft** >"• •h+\ ^VWVa (if. Needs! Snowdrift Shortening cmi 22a Chillies T. 10. Mnttnowa tins a n«w down pain ncrons my tmek whlcn •J.WBRAI ALLOWANCE TOR YOUR OLD PIANO" tenm nf buy luiriii'9, kept mo ferllntf niffHiiii'iU1, Clflnn I nAMiti!itoi8iv»~jcrafo ROOMS— mxfrtr vuxoi Cam* Into iKn Amwrlcin Store at tlta oornar of your atraat (iiMirui! Si'hiMu-k win homn finhi found It dlffli'iiit. I" ntii'ip »nrl whnn and •••in. You'll find It I'ayi to Trad* Where Quality Count* day mill Nundny from Nrw York, I got ill u fttuuped pnailioli I Could whi'i'o hn Is omployful, hardly jf«;l nji. After u,»in» Do»n'a tlm p«ln« left my hack nnn 1 h«v« liiittiw Tmnldlnky 1» unnbls to hml tin ri'ltim of them," Two Storek in Red Bank: work mi nri'omit «f n norn hnnd, Walter liiimlirunkcy Is a n«w tin* Tho nbove nlnli'mrttt wim given 62 BROAD STREET Jtllv 8th, l»lii, tiinl mi ,ftiu« 25th, SHREWSBURY AVE and OAKLAND STREET plnyi'i' nt thii rlilrr mill, 1020. Mr., Wlilln «rNanl«, Naw Jtriay, n« «vi!r. Tlmy rrrtnlnly hclpfid nn Dalaw.r. and Maryland, • when I tint! uiianlun in uia thcim. G,RBiT j? ia thn valco of bu«|.I fllwjiyit rernmmi'iui l!ii»n*« for I WHERE YOUR MONKY GOES THE FURTHEST hen* mid when tnrrlml In Tho R«|f.know ono can depend upnti th«m," NEWARK, N.. J. i liter It iniitki to New pouring water in the radiator of an eral gifts,, ough of Bed Bank, In th« County of Mon- Jey Southern Aallroad, the point ov plaot HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN overheated truck tfhen the water Boy Badly Hurt. mouth and 8tat«,of New Jeney, on Tuei- of beginning. " boiled over ond-burned .him. Clifford Dangler of Oalthurst, ten day, November 6th, 1928, between the hour* The pollina slae* for the Eighth ejection MONMOUTH COUNTY. o{ »ix A. M. and ft«v*n *. M.. .t tho Ce- district ll the cafeteria of Sit;round Eiiner years old, "was hit by an automobile ipectlve polling placet in utid Borcmnh. Company, llrjilffe avenue, and Wast Front Entertain at Dinner. Said elections will, be ji,]d tn ^' 1R|<1 street fsnonil Note,, S»le» of Property, Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Chester of truck last weok, He was taken to norn'mrh for The purpose ot electing a Bute Ninth Election DUtrlct. Building Operations,, Lodge Do- the Long Branch hospital, where an Senator from Monmouth County; two Mem- Beginning «t a point where the center Una Adelphia entertained Mr. and Mrs. hers of the General Asaerobly, a Sheriff ol of Shrewsbury avenue is intersected with i ing,, Slight^ Fire,, Birth,, Mmr- Dugan Fcimster and son, Mr. and examination showed the possibility the County of Monmouth, three Coroneri the center line ol Herbert street' thenca I riaget and Death,—Other Items. f a slight fracture of the skull. of the County of Monmouth, two Membtr* southwardly aionff the center line of Shrews- Mrs. Hall Fcimster and Mrs. An- >£ tha Board of Chosen freeholder ft, for bury avenue to Ha intemection with th* Henry Boss of East Orange was drews McDowell of Allentown and Engagement Announced. hree years, and an Aoieioor, a Collector and center lino of the Newman Springa road, two Council men of thi Borough of Red thenca eastwardly along the center Una of Wrested last week on a change of Andrew Errickson of Newark at" a Announcement has been made of tfanlc, New Jersey. the Newman Epviritf* road to ita intcriec- being drank. He took an automo- dinner party a few days ago. Public Quention:—Shall the act entitled tlon with tho center line nf Bread ntreet, ; the on^'igcment of Miss Mildred "An Act Concerning Free Public Ltbrariei" thence northwardly along the center lin* of bile and other articles from the Elizabeth King of Manasquan to be adopted ? • Broad ntreet to its intersection with tha, Cook garage at Manasquan. He Firemen'i Card Parties. Boundaries cf the election dlstrloti In center Una of the tracks or road bed of th* Members ol the Washington and Frank Romeo of Hammonton. Mr. the IiorouKh of Red Bank, and the polling New York and Long Branch Kailroad, then", was released when the charge of Romeo is a physical training teach- place in each district, are ai follows: northwestwardly along tho center line of fcheffc was •withdrawn. • Stokes fire companies of ' Oceun First Elaction District. the. road bed or tracks of, the New York and Grove held u card party a few nights er at Fennington seminary. < -^ Beginning tt a point on tlia ihore o! Long Branch Railroad to its intersection The Bradley realty company of Boy Bitten by Dog. the North Shrewsbury River dl»eetly be- with the center line of Chestnut Btreet, ago under the direction of the la- tn the properties owned by the Mon- thence southwardly along tho center lln* ot Asbury Park is improving several dies' auxiliary of the companies. James Moran, a twelve-year-old the tracks or road bed of the New Jfrier lota at Bradley Beach. Stewart H. mouth Boat Club and the property known ai Southern Railroad to ita Intersection with Parties'will be held every Saturday Lone Branch boy, was bitten on the the Red Bank Lyceum, thence eouth- the. center line of Herbert street, thenca Appleby and Chester B. Opdyke nicht during the winter. ardly to the center line of Broad street, weatwardly alontr th* center Una of Herbert comprise the company. The lots hnnd ,-ovoral times by.a'dog last thence along the center line of Broad Btreet street to its intersection with the center ^ while riding on an auto truck. to its intersection with the center line of line of Shrewsbury avenue, the point «r, will be curbed and sidewalks will Partner in Drug BusineM. Mechanic street, thence eastwardjy along place, of beginning. be laid. James H. Rosprll of Freehold has The boy's injuries were treated at the center line of Mechanic ntreot to the end of Mechanic Btreet, thence southeaster- The pollinK.plae.6 for'th* Ninth election, I Jacob Lopatin, who has been op- tak-en Walter E. Wooliey of Asbury the Long Branch hospital. ly along the Fence Line to the curved boundory line of the Borough of Red Bank, district i* Union fl re house, Shrewsbury »v*- ] eratint; two faVms on the Freehold- Park in partnership with him in the Minister, on Outing. thence " northeastwardly and 'northwardly Englishtown road, has made an drug business. Mr. Wooliey grad- Ministers of the county classls of following the curved boundary line of the, Tenth Election District. •"'™1 Ttnrmigh nf Red Bank to tha shore of the iettlnninff at a point where the center ' Msigrnment for the benefit of his uated from Lehigh university as a the Reformed church and their Worth Shrowabury river; thence south- line ot Shrewsbury avenue is Intersected j creditors. Mr. Lopatin gives his I civil engineer nut later took up thi wives went on an outing last week. westwarilly and westward! y along the with the center lino of Went L.oonttrd street, ; shore of the- North Shrewsbury river to thencth e southwardlthdly nlonrc the oente^nterr line of assets as $ 1,575 and liabilities of Pstudy of pharmacy. The party visited Asbury Park arid the point above mentioned at the shore _..„ intersection with J then had luncheon nt'Rev. G. M. Shrewsburenter ylin avenue.to of the oNewma ita n Spring road. \ r $11,630. Birthday Reunion. ' line of the who has been spend- thence southeastwardly along the center hip of Shrcwitbury, in thcjCo Joseph Koskey of Freehold died Rev. A. S. Grayson of New York1 the refinery* "When you use Polarine, your motor line of Prospect avenue to the southerly ing eoveral weeks with his parents, curved boundary line of the Borough of mouth, and State of Now 3er. .. _.. 1 last Wednesday after a year's sick- will be installed as pastor of the gets the benefit of their long experienced as well as [lay, November 6th, A. D. 1023, from th« , Jfa, and Mrs. Lee Farry of Farra- Red Bank; thence northwardly alonit tho hour of six u'clock A. M. to the hour of ness from paralysis. He was ?- Second Baptist church' of Long that of a splendid staff of chemist3 and practical curved boundary line of the Borough of seven o'clock P. M., at tho respective poll- Jngdale, will soon leave for Florida, years old and for several years be- lied Bank to the Fence Line, thence north- g places in Bnid Township. , Brar.A tomorrow night. A recep- Polarine" lubricating engineers. Experience Kasmade Polarine westwardly nlonir tho Haiti FVnile I.lno to yb h ill d th wint fore prohibitiorTwas er.gagec'ir'. the tho center lino of Mechanic street, thenca Said election will be held In the said he will spend the winter. tor, will be held for tha new pastor the best oil you can buy today. You can depend on. Township for the purpose of electing a Charles Hampton of Long wholesale liquor business. A widow estwardly nlona the center line of Me- State Senator from Monmouth County, two en Monday, October 29th. just it 100%— and it's moderately priced, too/con*, imnia street to ita intersection with tlie Members of the General Assembly, a ShelifC $Mnch, employed by the Armour survives him, Fined and Held for Grand Jury, center lino of. Broad otrcet, th* ipoint ot of the County of Monmouth; three Coroner* bttt company, has been transferred "a quart of oil" eidering its outstanding quality. plnca of beginning. of lha Unvinty of Monmouth; two Members Knight, Open New Home. Frank Aschettino of Long Branch" The poll inn place for tha Second elce- of tho Bonrd of Choscm Freeholders, for to Newburg, N, X-i where) he: will The new home of the FreehoM was held in ?500 bail for the grand tlon district is Independent Plrehouae, Hi- three yours; one Township Committeeman, l>e cashier; ;hanic street. for three years; a Township Committeeman, lodge of Knights of Columbus was jury and fined S25 for striking Tes- STA-NDARp' OIL COMPANY^ Third Election District. for ono yenr to flll tho unexpirod terra, of Mrs. C, C, Shock, Miss Julia Ar- formally opened last night. Tho sie Ross and Samuel Lewis at As- Beginning at a point where the eentet Charles White; a Township Collector, for tiowsmith and Miss Grace Carman ' \ (New Jersey) f line of Wallace Btrtfct is intersected with two years, to flll tho unexpired term ot Ed- first floor of the building contains bury Park, Lewis owns a the center line of Broad etrout, thenco win Hobhs; Township Clerk for three years; feon prizes, at a bridge, party given recreation rooms, the second floor rant. southwardly along tho center lino of broad Constable; nn AsHcssor, for three years; two Jast week by Mrs.-John Gordon of ntreet to ita intersection with the center JuBticci o£ the I'cace; two Huiveyori ot offices and, tho third, floor a meet- Corson Commander? at Church. lino of Harding Road, thenco enstwimlly the Highway, and two Pouftdkcevorft. 1 Jfatawan, along: tho center line- of Harding Road to its Mrs, Edmund deMonseigld oi ing room, Corson commandery o£ .Knights intersection with the centor lint* of Branch Tfte>- boundary lines of tlie election ils»' Firtt Wedding Anniversary, Templar of Asbury Park attended avenue, thence soatheastwardly along the trlcts In Shrewsbury Towmhlp, ond tha JjUbury Park, whtf was operated on center line of Branch avemue to its inter* polline: places lor each, arc as follow »t the Long Branch, hospital last Mr., and Mrs. Jerry J, Boa of As- the service at the Freehold Presby- lection with th« center line of Bcrgen place, First District. . bury Park celebrated their first terian church Sunday night accom- thence eastwardly directly between the prop- AIT that pectiin lyinir west of the boivj jpeek, is slowly improving. erties owned by the Ent. of Sarnh K, Wol- ouwh lino pf Little Silver borounh and Aster McChesney of Freehold wedding anniversary last week by a panied by the commandery band, cntt and Kmily Spinning one hundred nnd north of the Eatotitown-Tinton, Falls stone party. About fifty persona were .(Continued on next page.), fifty feet from the center lino of I) ranch wati to tho Tin ton Knlla ami Tine Drools Bed Abbott Worthley of Marlboro avenue, thenue o out hens twardly by a orner. thonco in a direct liti** t<» the west*] left last week on a seed potato buy- straight line to the curved boundary line of crn bounilnry line of tho township. 1 tho Koroush oC lied Rank, thence northcwti The polline vlorof for tbe Fir.st «lcctto» fug trip in Maine. Monmouth County Surrogate'* Offic«, wurdly along: the curved boundary line of J31Htrial is tlio Virchnuse, KhrewsLury. J Tha Fanningdale firemen will the matter of the estate of Clancy D. the Borough, of Red Bank to its intersection Second District. told a fair Thursday, Friday and Boyntcn, «ieceased. with the center line- of Prospect a venue, ,Jl that itcction lying south of tlie /Eaton-j Notice to creditors to present claims against thence northwestwardly alons the center town-Tinton Full a atone road, and tho line] Saturday nights of this week ii estate. line of Prospect avenue, to Us Intersection above mentioned. ] Jted Men's hall. Pursuant to tlie order ot Joseph I*. Dona- The Polarine Chart boils down years of experience with every with the center Sine of "Wallace »tr«t, The p«U\nK place for the Second 6tattUt ay, s-urrnjrate of .the county ot Morananth, land 06 car and recommends tne right consistency of Polarino thence jtnuthweotwardly BIOHR tho center is D. Battjcr's Ktoro at Wayside. A About $40 was cleared at an en iade on the twenty-second day of August, ino of Wallace street to its Intersection ~ ;- GEORGE H. LIPPINCOTT, ; tertainment given last week in the *J23, on the application of Mithl K. Boyn- for yours. Consult it at your dealer's .ith the center line of Linden place, thence Olerk of the Townaliip of Shrewoburr. on. Ernest IT. Boynton nnd Vred J. Cor, directly wcatwnrdly by a pt might line to Dated August 21. 1023. Englishtown Presbyterian church executors of the estate of Clancy D. Bojn» the rear of the Second National Bank, by Emil Closs. "My Sweetie on, (lecfaspd, notice in hereby given to tb.9 thenco northwardly to the center line of NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, creditors ol said deceased to exhibit to the Wnl.nc* street, thence westwnrdly to the Borough of Fair Haven, N. J. . Florence Cahn, daughter of F. 3. Went Away" subscribers, • executors as aforeB&id, their' 'center line of Broad street, tho plaet or Notice' of the time and place of holding? Cahn of Asbury Park, celebrated deMa'nml demands assist the said estate, the Oncra! and Frlmnry ICloctlon ond of her 2d birthday last week by » mourns oTcJi. under onth, within.HIX monthi from the date The 'polling place for the Third election the offlcerB to be elected, and meetings of f the iiforcsnid order, or they will be for-' dintrict is I', H. VanDorn'a garage, Broad the'Board of Kegistry and Election in the party. ciously as fox- Boroutih ot fair Haven, in the County o£ trotted by tho ver barred of their actions therefor ngainat street. Willard P. Throckmorto'n has ;he paid sulj^frtbera. Fourth Election District. Monmouth. . » taken a job as bookkeeper in F. A. California bam- Dated Treeliold, N. J., August 22, 1923- inn ot a point where the eenter Notice x* hereby given that a General blers. And how MATHI-K. BOYNTON, line of Broad street is Intersected with the Election will ho held in ami fcr tha Bon iWhite's store and plumbing shop. ERNEST H. BOYNTON, center line of Harding road, thenca enst- ouithoC Fair Hflven, In the County of Mon. blucfully Dolly FRED J. COX. wanlly along, the center of Hat dins road to moulb. anil State o£ New Jersey, OH Tues- James Harvey and Wallace Lack- day, November Rth, A. D. 1923, from th< Kay can sing itl NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, its intersection with Branch nvenue, thenee aneaur of Oakhursfc have bought 75c Houthenatwardly along tho center line of hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hout of, Little Silver Borough, N. J. Branch avenue to ita intersection with the DBvcn o'clock P. M. dicers to be elected, and meetings of tha irdly directly between the properties Matawan are the parents of a son Hoard ol Registry &nd Election in the Bor- owned by the Estate ci Sarah F. Wolcott All that part ot tha BoruuKh lylne «»»^ ouprh of Little Silver, in the County of Mon- nnd Emily Spinning, one hundred and fifty of a Una which beains at that point where born last Thursday. Colun mouth. feet from tho center line of Bergen place, the center of Cedar avenuo, if extended, thence southenntwardly by n strnight lire would intersect the Rumaon Borough line; Mrs. Frederick W. Covert of Notice 1B hereby given that a General tn the curved boundary lino of the Borough thence running north along the center line Long Branch gave birth to a son a Columbia Phonograph Compft Election will be held in ami for the Borough of Ked Bank, thonce southwestwardly along of Cedar avenue, to thiit point where the tew days ago. of Little Silver, in the County of Mon- the curved boundary lino of tlie Borough of center lino of Cedar avenue interned* the mouth, and State of New Jersey, on Tuei- Ked Bank to itn intersection with the cen- center Un« of Fair Haven road; thonca bast Miss Eva E. Smith of Long day, November 6th, 1923. from the hour of ter line of Broad street, thence northwardly alons tho center line of fair Haven road Branch is a student nurse at a New WTWAITll six o'clock A. M. to th« hour of ieven along the center line of Tlronil street to the to the point where the eenter line ot OntUa o'clock P. M., at the following place in said intersection with the center line of .Harding ro&4 intersects the center line of Fair Ha- york hospital. Borough: Little Silver Volunteer Fir« Com- ven rond; thence north aloner tha center any'.H House. road, the point or place of pR Mr. and Mra. Fred Keener of The ppolling g pplac e fnr tth e FFurto rth election line ol Battln road to th« Shrewsbury river. YOU'REDOWNSICK Said election will be held for the ptirpoiv districtitt i s MraM . F . L . DDlaiadeU'fl t garage. The polling place for thu First electio: Freehold have gone to Florida for f electinK a State Senator from Monmouth Broad street. district is Monmouth hall, Pearl street," the winter, HE minute you feel a. little County: two Members of tha General A«- Second Election District. under the weather, get a bot- bty-f^ Sheriff of the County of Mon- Fifth Election DUtrlct. AH that part of the Borough lying welt Mr.'and Mrs. Alonzo Brc.-wer of tle of Gude's Pepto-Mangan. mouth ; three Coroner* ?f the County ol j Beginnine at a point on tho shore line of the line as laid dawn in i'tnt UUUrtc* - SMehold will leave for Florida next T Monmouth; two Members of the Board of of the North Shrewabury River directly be- Don't wait till you'ro down sick. Chos*»n Freoholilere, for three years, for the tween the properties owned by the Won-; mouth Boat Hlnh and the property known The polline P^ce for the Second election month. Take Gude's as a-preventive of ill- County of Monmouth; and for the follow- district Is Augustus Mlnton's gurnne, East ing municipal officers, vii: A Mayor for th« as the Be«! Bank Lyceum, thence aovith- A daughter was born last week ness—it will enrich your blood, and wnrdly to the center Una of Broad street, fitdo Park,* JFaJr Havea roail, near Jjin.coln ; BorouRh of Little Silver, for two years; two avenue. ' h M Mrs. Joha Palladino of English- build up your energy. Your e elected, nnd nicctinu* cf the Ber of Bath and Sairs avenues at .he cent#r line nf Broad ntreet, there* Boon) nf RcK^try »nd Election in the Town-, Long Branch for $750 wan rmssed • nuthwanlly alonw the oenUr Una of hip of Atlantic, in the County of Monmouth. BroRd ntrect to Its intemection with tho Notice in hereby given that a (ieneral by th« Long Branch commissioners center line of lteckless plare, thenta went Election will bo held in and for the Town. - A Car of Greater,'Utility along the center lint- of Recttlfsft ship of Atlantic, in the County of Mon- i last week. Mayor Housman nnd plsce to itn Inter section with the, center mouth, and State of New Jersey, «n Tiles- Commissioner Howland voted lino of Mapis nvrnup, th«nc«» northwardly day, November fith, 11123, from the hour of •gainst the ordinance. Thoroughly representative of the 1924 Dutclcs, thU •Idiift the urntpc line of MapU a\enu* to six o'clock A. M. to* the hour ut n«v*n Iti in terser tlon with th« center Itnn of o'clock I*. M., ftt the following place In said C«T« » C.rJ Party. four-cylinder, five passenger Touring Car is new from Cheat nut at met, th«nr« we ntwnrJly along wnihlp: Townxhlp Hall. Cttlt'n Keck. end to end. It3 new body, frame, fenders and radiator th« crnter line of Client nut street to itn Said election will be held for the jiurpon* Mrs. Edward W. Currle of Matii- inUriectiel) with the tranki of the, New of elrctfnit » t^Ute Senator frum MonmautU *an entertained n number of —its new Buick vnlve-in-hcad engine—its four-wheel Jersey Southern It. H., thenfa northwftrd- Cuunty; two M(>mbft* nf the General An- ly along thi track* or tnh\\ betl of tli« New •*mltly; a Sheriff of the Cuunty of Mon- friends ot a curd party last week. brakes, all exemplify Buick'a policy of building into Jtrtey Southern Railroad to Ut InUrneo- mouth; three Coroners ct the County of The prlie winners vcro Mra. Joseph its cars grenter utility and satisfaction with each tlnn with th« fi>nt«r. linn of Monmotith Monmouth; twff Members of the Hoard of treet, thtinrn e«ntwardl/ alnna the center Chosen Freeholdm, fur three years, fur th* . Paler, Mrs. Konnon Warnc, Mrs. succeeding year. n« of Muumouth street to MB tntemectlon Cuunty of Mbntnouth: and f"r (he follow. Willard Vllot and Miss Knthrrinn with center HIM of llnmd itrect^ha point Inir inunklpnl ofllcer*. vli: One Township ' /OURS or Tvlncn of ufglnnlnK. VP CommHtremart, tor lhr«« yrnrs; a Township j Fur* Mrs. Koort C. WyckolT gut The minute attention to those details that make for Clerk, for three, years; • TowciaMp Cnlltctor, Ths priilttK t'lnr* for lh« Rlxlh *l«ct!on 1 ths consolation prize. 5 Pita. Touring » $ Q6S greater comfort ond convenience ia well expressed in district U Hellef Englnt Houie, Drum mo ad for thron yearn: two Jnntlcen of th« I *tee, ' plac«, for flv« years ^sch, und fuur Yuunilktrpers, 3Pa«.Roadtter K- . ffuisk F or/M, TourinfT Car worthily maintains the Buick reputation wardly atanir t)m renter i{nm nt Hroad atrvet NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, Uutlsr tarmmm*nt UM to tn th» eotithrrly bound a rr of tht Itiirougtt Borough ot Kutiwoti, N, J. dunt, Mrs. Anna Ycrkn, Mm. Aniui t>u A. M. end •«ve>rt 1*. M., at ttit jr«. pMretory, IKE an automobile, die firirt cost A.' Pioneer Rulldern of V'alvf-ln-Hrnil Motor Cam L* ttH lnt«ri«etiou with tha c*nUr Una "t •tircllv* polling places In mill Ilormiitli. MapU avfltvvie, th*nc* toutl\w«TtUy along th* HaWt BleHWm will b» h*\A \n the »»1,1 l*ong Branch Couple Mar LJ ai your hiimc i» Important, Vl ( Uranch** in All iVihclfxit C(ll«- DtuUrB Evtrytvhir* "^t. (pnt«r lln* nf M«t'l» nvanuit to tha ittt«riee- llonnivh for tti* imrpmt nf «Je«ttni| e Hut* tlon nlth tha c«nt«r Una nf Haeklaii plara, Kvnator frnm Motimuiith Ominty; two M#m- Mi»« Ma* Went* and JUrlo Clnrk But equally no j» the cost of mnin-v*s».T» NP th«ne« oattwardly along tlia «anl«f UUn a utt htm ot th* (JiHi'rul Aufdinblr, « Hh«-HtT nf •' bt I-omr Ilrnnch wern mnrried on tcnance—particularly in the matter f" -w- ItaekltlItkl l pticpt * to thth * r?nt*t r Hn« of Utoad the tNiutitr «jf Miiiiinouth; ihreit ('umnini tr*«ttt , thth * Jt'ilnltt ')' plarltt of baulnnlnrbll . (if thn <'nuntv of Mnnmntith. twn M»ml,#r« Mondny of tout week by Krv, Mor- fhri ^ J 77hh » puUlnpg g pplao* fur tbb * Havanlvanlh a1e« nf th* lloanl <>f l')ioH»m iTcrholdrri, for tlon dlntrlcltlt t UU JI p«plv| L l Ihimson, ffir two y«»n: two Counrllmcn, f«>r 1 Wire Ml»« Marlon Amy and Mai \hfP r»n, an'1 * Jmtli-n »t lh« ]VMC% for I ItrstltiK Mid cooking cqulpmrnt nrr scifn- J^ ZOBEL Elihlh Election DUtrlct. colm Hurrln. Mr. ("lurk ii employer! I)«|lnrt1na *t e point wh*ie thi e*nt*r line flvn y«-»ri. lUkdlly (JiTflKiird to give the urrutnt pot- ,i ftf th* ttHnlta or rond ],*H ,,f thi Niw J«r- llnunilari'it n# (h« rl-HI-m riUtrl^i In the • at Wcrt'i iihnnniiry at Long SENDrow 1 eihlc nutnl)«r »»f heat uniu per dollar »nJ \ ** a*r H«u(h«rn llallroed It l>iUm««Utt •olib IlnroUKn of Hitmtmi, and the pulliiift place Branch. the (irfatrnt cnmftirt. Fuel co*tt cm I* J^ -- the short of th* North Sluewaburp rlwr, In i»eh ill»tr!fS, fir* *• follow*i Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor (htn«e •anlh*erilly *\nnt th» t*ni*r )ln« Flrit I'.Urll.in Dl.trlrt. !Tkr»e Truanti Ttlian. ef ih« tree It • or rnad bail of thi N#w J«r« All that portion of th* HfiriMiith of Rum* ,r»!ATeUF.R workm«nihipt qu«Jtty ol W<1 Itf 0nu(h«rn M«llr»«t( !•• It* )nl*ittctlot» inn aittiat* m*$\ iwnreif iloni tin* cunte/' lint of Second EUttlon Platrkt. r not rHrff to whool, Ihtj wtr« T«l«pbone 955 Telephone 80 ShrewtUrr »V«HM* *t *t line ftf i •*•* at the etnttr \\n* at ft lot t ' ovtt to th» truant ofllcar, THXKHER #itwertltr eJt> ti«tw«#R tb« N«nH and Beutkf . , SrfllfcMi *tt+*{ tn i DHvtr Bwraml. DU0 « Itte »«fll*r lift* al WHEN BETIER AUTOMQglLEB ARfi BWLT, 3UICK \MJL.NM> THEM RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923, Page Eleven ATHLETIC TEACHER FIRED. . ELKS LAY CORNERSTONE. Protecting Wild Game. - Arcanum Group Meeting* TO BUILD N|W BRIDGE. Ceremonies at Freehold Lodge's The Ocean township committee The first joint meeting of the ;alph Gilrojr, Football Coach at Ai- has introduced an ordinance which Royal Arcanum lodges of Keyport, bury Park, on L«a\re of Absence, New Home La.t Week. STEEL AND CONCRETE STRUC will prohibit the shooting of wild Asbury Park, Jomesburg,. New Ralph Gilroy, football coach and The cornerstone for the new TURE AT SQUANKUM. . game along the borders of Deal lnke Brunswick, Metuchm,' Woodbridge ihysical training teacher at the As- home of the Freehold lodge pf'Elka in the' township. Most of this sec- and Perth Amboy waa held at Key- Storm Water Sewer to be Installed iu.ry Park high school at a salary of was laid last- week..r The property tion is heing rapidly built up and port last Friday week. Delegations at Wtit Long Branch at Coit of •3,000 •. year, has been t'ivun a was formerly the home of Mrs. T. .residents have, complained 'that were nrcswit from each of these »24,000—Freeholders Wont Erect 'leave of absence" following the re- Baker Hall. It has been remodeled hunters frequently do shooting seven towns and iwmfi of the grand Railroad Warning Signr. :eipt of a letter from, William M. and a large addition has becn-built close to houses. Large nur.ihers of lodge officers were also present. The imith, tho county superintendent, to' it. Preceding the ceremony of j wil(1 ducks haVe been making Deal >ext meeting of the grpup will be Plums and specifications for a new Our advanced equipment and efficient organization m«k« ft concrete and stool bridge over the arning against continuing Gilroy 'aying the cornerstone a parade was | ]llk(, a TeKuiar stopping place and held at A^jury Park on November possible for us to conduct a beautiful, satisfactory funeral servic* Manasquan river on the Squankum- in his position. It (a.claimed that held in which visiting Elks from under the ordinance they will be lGth. Lakowood road near Prickott's mill Gilroy hm proven inemciei.t as a several towns took part.- The Free- protected. in a manner that meeti with the public's approbation, Our effort! wero approved by the board o£ free hysical training teacher,- that he old lodge, although one of the Gym Classei Opened. are always marked by courteous anxiety to please those who employ holders last week, subject to some as failed to keep close appoint- youngest in the state, now has 226 A Junior Woman's Club. Several gymnasium claHse* have us. Business connections in every state. ments and that his high salary has members. On Monday night of this A junior woman's club was or- been started by the young men's as- slight changes. aused dissatisfaction among the Plans were a!»o approved for the week the Freehold lodge was pre- ganized last week at Ocean Grove. sociation at Aslmry Park with Duke ther teachers. Gilroy has been re- sented with a tablet emblematic of Miss Dorothy Reeves was elected Adams in hai^.^ The classes in- installation of a storm sower along engaged as football coach at t sal- the state championship in ritualistic the Woet Long Uranch-Oakhur.it resident, Miss Dorothy Penn and clude handball games, apparatus '(/c. ry of $700. He 1B taking a courso work of the lodge, which vr.s won 'lies Marjorie Robinson vice presi- work, bujketbnll find volley ball. road. It will coat about..:|24,000 n physical training and may be re- last winter. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and- i> ^o be installed betoro thi engaged next year i£ he qualifies.- Icnts, Miss Ruth White secretary, A men's class has been started arid section of roadway is improved nexi kliss Elizabeth Robinson recording they will meet Wednesday and Fri. HOME for SERVICES"-6OE.Fa0NTSt.REDBANKJW • < • *> Bldt Wanted ort Boardwalk. spring. iecretary and Miss Grace KeevcE lay afternoons. A number of hand- PHONE: DAys-NIGHT.RED BANK 557 A letter was received from ,-th Threo Drunki Arrested. Bids will be received November treasurer. Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. ball . tinirramtnts have been ar- AUTO AMBUIANCCSERVICE.- CHAIRS &TABLES for ALL OCCASIONS C A. MOUNT New York and Long Branch railroa< Levl Marriner, Samuel Marriner 7th by ,the Spring Lalje council for W. B. White, Miss Bertha Etorer ranged for the men. , Locust, N. J. offering to furnish warning nigm and Joseph Layton ef Farmingdale furnishing material and/ men for nd Miss Emma Johnson were for its crossings provided the count; were arrested last week on a charge constructing a boardwalk along chosen club advisors. Saw Play at New York. will erect them. Tho board decide of being drunk at Asbursbu y Park. the ocean front. The work calls for 5,535 lineal feet of walk, 3,650 feet Miss Raymon, Miss D. Davis, to notify the rnilroad of tho num Lcvi Marriner and Mr!! Layton Bidi for Water Tank. Alice McLain, Elizabeth Warwick, ber of signs required but it was thi were lined $10 and costs. Layton of piling, 1,680 feet of reinforced Bids were received last week by Eleanor Fary, Rose Haft and Thom- What color schemes opinion of the board members tha was charged with not having thhe concrete, 370 reinforced concrete tho Matawan council for a. water Mauro of the Long Branch high girders, three pavilions and a com- maKe a small house the county should not erect thi correct auto registration cards and storage tank of* 15OJ0O0' gallons ca- school attended" performance of the complaint wns sent to Commis- fort station. The work is estimated pacity. : It will be erected on signs for the railroad. . . : "Gymbeline" last \vcr-k at New tooKlarger? ...— Tho Stein-Hcimlich company sioner Dill. . - to cost $200,000. \ tower 75 feet in the air. William York. .• MbtujMUth Countr Surrogate'* Of(ic«. Long Branch was awarded the coft Bianchini of Freehold with an esti JB thp mittmf at the estate of TrCVotic H. Building Remodeled. * Howell Women Meet. grower, deceased. tract to furnish a Dodge comme mate of $2,494.60 ivas the low bid To Aid Scout Work. Kotloe to creditorn to present clnims cial auto for the county enginee . Henry T. Higgins ha» been The woman's Democratic club of dor for the foundation for the tank Tho Asbury Park Rotnry club and •••imt estate. Howell township met last week at pununnt to the order of Joseph IJ. Don- Their bid was $1,165.50. Fran: awarded the contract for remodel- Tippett & Wood of Philadelphi the Kiwanis club arc aiding the boy •ih#r* BtirroKnte of tlm cnunty of Mon- VanSyckle of Perth Amboy' bii ing the Ratti building nt Freehold Ardcna. A large number of per submitted the low bid for the tank, scout movement there and plans ntouth* made on tho eleventh day of Oc When completed tht> huilding will! sons attended the meeting i'.nd sev- their estimate being $11,950. tober, 1023, on thfi application uf Malm $1,100. 1 have beet, made to raise funds to T. Blower •nd CliflWtl IK Ilruwur, admtn- Tho Long Branch hospital report have two apartments on the third eraf speakers were present. AV carry on, th» work. A canvass will iitraton of tha i-Btntn nf Trovone II. Browir, deceased, iiotfefl In hereby given ed 1,422 patient' days' during Ai floor and four offices on tho second tho Democratic candidates in Mon- Pl«n» for New Hotel. start next Monday. to thtt credlton. of ini

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.'**••' * ,.. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. EATONTOWN NEWS. ftichsrd R«evy Hurt by F.ilini from Hi» New Houie. I Richard Kcevey is' building a : hou*c' ntar Crescent. brickyard on | the Pine I3ro<>k road. It is almost vo • completed and he and his family are liviiiK in it. Monday, morning Mr. Reeves NV;IS working on the house whm-'ho It'll frorh the toot to the 3 irrouml mid his head was cut open. He had his injury attended to.at WAI the Lon&: Branch hospital and he re- OVERCO turned home the same day. Hia wound is healing. , Batt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Demarest of H Newark, iormcrly»f this place, were N visitors here Su/iday. M Arthur Taylor bought an automo- 0 bile from Frank B. Woods last week. men John O'Keefo is having Bun par- lock lors built on the front of his -house mnj and on one side of his house.

"I*" admitted when they wore brought NEW CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. ,can ticket for re-election. On the TO SAVE CAMP VAIL. KILLED IN STREET FIGHT. before him that they frequently "THE FLEAS" WILL HOP. MIDDLETOWN'S HOT FIGHT Democratic ticket for this office U i ' DOESN'T HAPPEN OFTEN, mndo tripB to the rum fleet anchored Letter Eisner of Red Bank to Help Thomas McVey of Leonardo. At!Re d B">k »*>«» Lon« Branch Buii- Run the Republican Campaign. ac Men Work n WARFARE RIGHT IN HEART OF off A'ttuntic Highlands outaido of A BIG DANCE AT THE ARMORY THE POLITICAL POT IS BOIL- the primary'Mias Mabel A. Cole was • " ' s: >» This End. WILL WHITE |S AN UNUSUAW' The Monmouth county Republican nominated by tho Democrats, but | According to reports the national ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. the international boundary line and TUESDAY NIGHT. ING OVER IN THE TOWNSHIP. KIND OF POLITICIAN. brought "wet goods" ashore. Tho executive committee has appointed a she declined the nomination and Mr.! government M planning to abandon Battle Between Bootleggers and justice states that these mnn Branch art vali to Use Hit Building Frm of' Newark Man, Wounds for Other .ilghjaekcts preyed on the bootleg- year, Lester Eisner of Red Hank is During the World War—Prizes struggling for Its Very Exii-1 campaign. His friends expect a big! anxious to havo tho camp continue j Charje to Advcrtiie Himself tc)1 Men and Wholesale Arrests. gcra by holding them up and seizing a member of this committc^ami tho for Best Dancing. tence Things Look Democratic, i soldier vote for him, as ho is a world : its existence! and ho made- a pcima- Baseball Funs. - ' 1 their wares. They said fchat when other members ar« Hon, T, Frank In 1917 when tbo Red Bank cav- Middletown township is one place j war veteran. , i nent institution. They have passed Ona man murdered, six or moro M Politics is full of incidents whirl men wounded and several men they opened fire Saturday night Appleby of Asbury Park, chairman*'a!rv troop v/as getting ready to go in .Monmouth county which is an ^ « Republican camp there Is I resolutions asking th,: pvcrnninn ona office, seeker calls another offU* thoy did so in self-defense, Mrs. Florenct M. Cubbcrly of Long , 99th division, a exception to the general rule of great rejoicing because John Ben- [ to spend ?5u,000 for new barracks __ locked up in jalb* These ware the to Franc0 with tha p kcr a blatliei-hkite or some otbM major results of a gun light Satur- ltalph Hitters was wounded early Branch, vlc». chairman | Charles E. | military social club called -"The •" jf Navcsink haa been won back ' and to change tho name of thc camp |.,,) name ] ii-cwise it ia full oC Colt secretary,- County Clerk Jo- Fi » was started by members of apathy which prevails almost every- the fold.. He is a political to Fort Monmouth^ On Monday Cm- ,' incidents' where mud J» day night at Atlantic Highlands ba- In tho fray, but ho was not badly ...eas- - -, tltore .elseo.. . rI.»...f Middletowuu.^ n townshi,„.....„p into . s p fthothor r |ni it is being placed on the section Long Branchy __• ^_^ rnom in-his own store to take cara the leadership of Kobert Schneldar. night ther« were fow who were sur- >. Colonel Hobart Brown, who is hon- beset as it is this year. This does 1 prised and fewer yet who did.not ,A large Democratic meeting was orai.v exalted rulor of .,Thc Flca , known as "Scrubtown," a colored • * " " of thn bis; crowds which he knew The gun light is said to havs been not mean by any means that the Re- correctly surmise what was going held Monday night in the chamber, Colo-ncl Louis B. Ballantyne, com- settlement just outside Navcsink. AUTUMN STRAWBERRIES. would gather to get the news. • caused by a gruilgo of noveral publican ring is facing sure defeat. i on. Becauso of its location Atlantic of commerce building at Scabright. rnander of th 102d cavalry regi- The gravel has to be hauled about Councilman White own3 a build- months'- standing. Various utoric.3 It has a chance to win, but that Two Red Bankers Enjoy This Fruit Highlandi haa been a rendezvous James Ryan of Scabright was chair- ment, Major W. S. Sisserson n[ two miles. There are two gravel ing on' White street which waa Ta« are afloat as to thc cause of tha -•hancc docs not look like a particu from Their Gardens. for rum runnera ever since prohibi- man of the meeting Mayor Wil- Westfteld and the officers of the pits less than 500 yards from the cant at the lime thc baseball game* grudge but the most prevalent one larlv irood. one. Its one hope of , , ,, . .... tion went into effect and trouble be- liam D. Fowler of Seabright, who is (three Newark cavalry troops. The b James Jackson of Sunset avenue played. Learning that Mr. la that the Highlands men wero ; ...... , ,. , place where the road is being lm tween rival gangs of bootleggers running for re-election, made » ladies' auxiliary of the organization vlcwr hes lt3 prides himself on having a fine gar-. Johnson was worried because he stopped last Rummer by Nuwark sh rt aJd He the . y '." wonderfully ef-:' ed nd hfcSM & been mSfror ' ° — ^ ^ ** \ ^^ a hrge deie^tton h»dl • '«tivB organization. . This year the -—^ ant thee other den each year. Mr.. Jackson is a couldn't accommodate nil the base- oighjackets whilo tho Highlands men lB machine will workk more effectively fen ehfonic Hold-up, and .kir-! ™ f Seabr ght last year was re-1 c* by Mrs.. Nettie Ruffner of New- "•»-*>"* -» — "•»> ^""-Iv . scraps but equally .as interesting to neighborly person and when he has ball fans, Mr. White offered tho UK were in an automobile laden with ducc ?4 tl ous n n d than ever. It wont miss a miahes have been frequent, although ^ , « ; «

for Bo-V Mr. political Mr. , ertising I big Cadillac automobile Saturday mayo Fix is honorary chairman. George erratic landslide. Everything looks Mr. Storck, like Mr. Jackson, I3 and did no campaigning, but he got ' night they were evidently well cil stating that present conditions' It Was Organized at Red Bank on Brown will be floor manager. San- that way so far as general appear- also a lover of strawberries and last tho reputation among the fans ot were intolerable and thnt people HAD A TURKEY SUPPER. aware that they weroibeing, followed Monday Night. tangelo's jazz band will provide the aliens ai-e eonccrneil. But tile efii- week he picked enough berries , being a "good sport" and thi3 prob* j were leaving tho town because of from his patch to supply a number ably made some votes for him. • ' hy enemies. They sped along at in The Shrewsbury River Nature : music. ' ciency oL" the machine has to be Solicitors for Boys Scouts Got conditions. He said that the I of regular patrons at the Cosy Car- ] So far as known this is the .ftnt fast clip, probably hoping thnt they • flub was formed Monday night at; Felix Santangelb is the exalted reckoned with and it is far more im- Filled Up Before GoinE lo Work, j could outdistance their rivals or manager form of govcrnlnent ' lhe hich sdl o1 buikiinK ner restaurant with berries for time tho owner of a building has wis thu unlv .alvjlion for -UHntic ° ' Andrew grand ruler of "Thc Fleas," John J. .,()1.Uint fl,,,,, most folks realize. The The boy scout officials, with John throw thc-m off on a false ecent by their evening meal. The berries ever permitted a political rival to w.ib thL only .ahalion lor Atlantic R C()k,man of Red.Bank was elect-! Jlany is the sub-grand exalted ruler, ljcmoe,ats have an orgar ati L. Montgomery in charge, gave dartiiiK into Rome sida road. itighlanUhHighlands. |i( .(1 presidenti i ( , HamiltoHamilton SS.. BattiBattin ooff CorporaCorporall WilliaWilliam Fix is prosecuting which is far less effective. It is a turkey supper last night in the Eis-: fro"! Ml/; S;01Tk'S ^'h ^cre «" .mak o frO0 us0 of *e building for p(1 ))ros ( cn ;i ' , ., , -' ccptionally large and fine flavored.: campaign signs. When ona of Ml. ( Tho Newark gang kopt well ahead A n.mor ha. been prevalent that | F.;. Hayen v,k.e kienti philip , attorney, Georcorgg e Brown is ser- Gutter orsanization than the party ncr building for tho members of until the railroad crossing on Cen-the, m.li ia would be cal ed out no R Dill(,n of RpJ Bank sccretal;y gaant-at-arms, C Cor, ral xor mo memoers 01 n,u:. Q^ b(j vouchcd for ty one'of ; White's friends told him he waj •n- . - • P° James Gor- had last yL,.4r] but it wm llnve to go thc Lions' club, the Rotary club, the sts ter avenue at Atlantic Highlands only at Atlantic Highlands but at all, d ,,, genQe wW_ . Mani£oManifoljd d ^*t", no; donn Bennet BennctUt iss hhigi h priest, Sergeant .-„ reaches the \ Baptist men's club, the Methodist ::::Iics- >r staff, Mho had the foolish to permit this, he said h« tho Bay Shore towns and settli> lons ways betore it was reached. A train was approach- .„..„.. ,. , Shrewsbury treasurer. The first'firstFrank Frank E. White is treasurer, Cor- dogree of perfection attained by the club, American legion, the pleasure of enjoying some of the guessed it would not hurt his candi- ments in Middletown township. Dr. , , ||, ; porall DoughDh s McLeaML n is secretary strawberries. Jacy any. He said ho did not think ing and tho crossing gates went cxcurs jon ott th(h clul wil ill l hh o madde Republican machine. The Demo- River Plaza Community club, the ,, , . ., XT i r,n,n I HendricksonHomlnckson , in a talk with a RcLrisIteibs - " ~ ~ ~~ his friends who intended to vote fot, down, blocking the Newarters. The I. . ' . , . next Sunday afternoon, when the:and Earl Heyer is executor. 1 era Is have no effective means of get- Presbyterian brotherhood and the ' tor reporter Monday night, said ho | be will go to Sandy Hook to THE MORROW HOUSE SOLD. him would be influenced to vots Newnrkers jumped out of the caiv mcm B ! ting out the full party strength, business men's association of Red i had heard this rumor but that ho jobsOTV C the winter colony OJ._KB I CALLED TO A NEW CHARGE. against him because he let Bob' and took rofugo behind trees, poles j th . , ,t w t H ., ; while on the other hand the Repub- and buildings. The Highlands gang | ^r o in on the rum r Jii" t^i gulls. lican machine sees to it that every- tion of Ii itonjbwn and citizens of Street Property for $15,500. l lnl r rn lnB n d Rev. Lester G. Leggett to Become .ii! aml thereby gave the baseball fan« did .lh»-*uin*-aiul an .instant Inter , * .?? °" ,, • " . - " . . " 1 j Rumoon. Ta'lko about boys were 1 "" '"" . j.|highjackctmg which had given At- Pastor" ot Church ~at Ha^wth"0?ne. iliiTuied its way gets to.the polls William' W. Morrow has sold his a better chance to get the baseball shots began :o fly. This wa TROTTING RACES. no matter how secluded or remote I given. A Newark magician pulled lantic Highlands and adjacent com- Kev. LestenG. Leggett of Rving- p house on East Front street to Harry results t'.ian they would otherwil* ten o'clock and the Saturday night his or her habitation may be. i f ht d f Willi munilies so much unenviable noto- A Series of Trots Near Branchport ton, a former pastor of the Re- string of hot dogs out of William C. Bryant for $15,500. Tho sale have, ' "> ' •;•> )Mt shopping rush at Atlantic Highlands The chief fight is for assessor. riety was due only in small degree Next Saturday Afternoon. formed church of Red Bank, has ac- A. Hopping's pocket. The supper was made by Edward S. Allaire.! "I am running against Bob and was nenring an endd . Still therh e Edward E. Snyder, the Republican ., ., . , . to the natives and other long-time A scries of matinee trots will be ceptcd to become pastor of marked the beginning of a three- Mr. Bryant until recently owned the I hope to boat him," said Mr. Whita, was a considerable number of pedes- .rt,Idcnhl of tlmt gcclion_ nominee, has been injured in his day drive for money for the scout Hupfel residence opposite Red Bank "but I would not treat him any dif* trians in ths business section of tho 1 , held Saturday afternoon at two ' the Reformed church at Hawthorne, s nce candidacy by a bitter primary scrap. movement. on the Middletown township side of ferent than I would any other per* Themi y mad1e, j»^fo_r cove„„.,„„r an„ _ d,1 th4V..u. I 'I'l """l at •1 ' Prohibition went into cf-1 o'clock on Atlantic avenue near j New York. He will begin his newHe was nominated over Lester B. hontlcMrcrs and hichiacketn had the ' fect an un'lcsirnl>l0 clnss of citizens Uninchport under the direction of i duties on Thursday of next week, POSTMASTER QUITS JOB. the river, and ho sold this through sot. who wanted to use my building ! from h K citic3 ftUractl 11 llv the lllrc Sickles after one of the hottest pri- Mr. Allaire to Charles E. Annott. | for such a purpose. There is no to themselvoa Apparently ' ' ' | Henry Muhlenbrinck. Two of the ] Mr. Leggett took charge of the Ir- mary elections ever held in the street of big money in bootlegging, had in- event's on the program ore half-mile I vington church four years ago. H» Got $1,400 a Year But It Was The Morrow property is 125x200 reason why we cant bo friends and this battle had no apectator». township. Against him is pitted Not Enough for the Work. vaded tho shore sections of Mon- events in heats, best three in five, | foot. The house has ten rooms and speak well of each other nnd do fa- LeConts fell early in tho fray. George H. Roberts, thc auctioneer. mouth county. between Oscar Baker's Marie and Al. Chambers to Open Drug Store. Frederick Travis has resigned as two bathrooms and improvements. v:>rs for each other outside of poll* Tho bullet which proved fatal to him George Bennett'e Midnight for a Both candidates are making a very | postma3ter at Fair Haven. The res- Mr. Xryant will occupy tho bouse, i tics, even if we are on opposit* broke his belt buckle and went Alexander 13. Chambers has p CAR FOUND FAR FROM HOME. purse and a race between James rented Dr. II. W. Young's store on intensive campaign and both-appear. ignation was sent to Washington lie will take possession next week. side" s o"t the political fence." nearly all the way through hia body. to b confident of winning. Mr.; iast wcck and Mr. Travis will After the right ended tho Newark Machine Owned by. I Kirby's Jewel and Ellia Brown's Ida 1 the southeast corner of Broad street Jailed for Wrecking Auto. ™M^ Wilkes, also for a purse. has the advantage of being mnjn ;n charge of thc poatoflico un- i man was picked up and taken to Recovered at El Paso, Texas. and Linden place and he will open nown than Mr. Snyder and til his successor is appointed. The Cut With a Corn Hoe. a drug prescription business there! Joseph Caufield, who was. em* ' the office of Dr. Hurry A. Hendrick- Lester Hance, a shoe snlesman of having a united party behind him. Fair Haven postoffice is a third class Fred Conover, son of William B. plnyed on Georgo Soffel'a farm at Bon, who is roayor of Atlantic High- Democratic Meeting at Fair Haven. about December 1st. liHe wilwilll give , _ . „ organiza-! office and the postmaster there gets : Conover of Middli-town Philadelphia, formerly of Red Bank, up h: Mr Snydei lms united township, Colt's Neck, was sentenced to aix lands. When tho doctor examined A. Democrutic mass meeting will or ihartnacv next wtnk"10 >r" tion 1)eniml bim bllt not a united a salary of $1,400 a year, which Mr. : was cutting cornstalks a received word last week through the bockcr few days months in the county jail last week LeConte's back ho found a plnce police department that his automo- be held in American Mechanics hall ac^ , ^x .' party. One story which has gained Travis says is not enough money nK° when he made a, mis-stroku and after ho had pleaded guilty to tak- where tho flesh was bunched up as at Fair Haven next Wednesday bile, which was stolen from a Phila- ^ Hallowe'en Party. wide cfrculation is that thc Repub-; for the work ho has to do. Mr. Iho hoe which lm was using struck ing 1111 auto owned by Russell Heu. though swollen. This was caused delphia garnge several weeks ago, night at eight o'clock. Congress- liciin organization will sacrifice any-: Travis is connected with the Chat 'tho back of his anklo, making a long litt ami wrecking it. Judge Law. The annual Hallowe'en party for (ut by the hullet. It did not quite come had been found at El Paso, Texas. [man Elmer, H. Geran will be the thing to elcctithcir assessor and one publishing company of Fair Haven. - Several stitches wero requiivil rvnee directed that Caufield bo pat the guests of the Hudson house and through the flesh but tt camo 50 When tho car was stolen several principal speaker. Candidates for township committeeman. Three to close the wound. Mr. Conovor out to work and that his earning! near the surface that it puahod the state, county, and municipal offices their friends will be held next 'was laid up several days, hut he is cases of sample shoes which Mr. committoemen are to be elected, but Harris Miller to Wed. be used to pay Mr. Heulitt for hw flesh up. Ilnnco had in thc car were thrown will also, address tho meeting. Wednesday night, llallowl uc K i*)stpolled their daneo and so-tist eluncli Friday night entirely In ing that he, would attend to this posed of on tho co-opcrntive plan The card party which was to ni| ht nt arly at tll0 ll0m(! o t u 8cnbright ami he expects his now yuar terms and one will be choflrn ; l iae-to-be. Mr. Miller is emrngiul eiahle from yesterday and they will Kuglish, but she will wear different matter Inter on. Ho caid h* had recently nnd were won by It. A. hnvu been hrld yesterday by the )r car within n few dayn. for an uiioxpircil term. For the full! business with Mr. Strauss at Loin: havo a inerting tonight at the home foreign eo.Uumes. Tho recital will plenty of money to pay for the very in Brown of Urooklyn. Mr. Brown River Plaza Community club has terms the Republican candidates are ] Uranch. nf I'harli's W'illson, lienmerat if can- In- !'"r thu lienel'it of the Spring boBt medical aervicu and lit sn- M.rtln Griffin Not Guilty. gnvo the ponies back to the lodge. been i)ost])uncd until next Tucsdayj ,1 Johnson of Helford and Carl didate for mayor, to lix a new date Lake hospital. The advance salo of trcated tbo doctor to do his best to afternoon at thi^ sanu' jilace. for thu all'air. Tin; eluh will give tickets has been so large as to as* fltfor* Judge Lawrence and a Grossingrr of Midilk'town village. Gavels for Past Masters. BBVO his lifo. It is «aiil that h« »U:H1- "Opium Dreamt." the dance ami sociable for the :;ure tin; linuiieial success of tho af> Jury at Freehold last Wednesday, Rather a mysterious or suspi- cal Studio to Open in Red Bnnk. Tho Democratic candidates are The Masonic of Keyiiort fnstly vofuscd to tell who thot him Women's Demorial if eluh. fuir nnd that at tho hospital, nven when Martin GrilTin of Red Hank was' iuus tit lo that has been tclectcd Madam Doretta Davidson, for- Herbert W. l'ostcn of Navesink and last week observed the fiftieth - fuund not guilty of assault ami bat- 'or a new Victor record just rc- merly of Kiverside Drive, New Edwin lii'ekman of Middlclown anniversary of the raising of 1'a't 1 ho knew tlint ho w:ia cointf to die, Storck per Uuys Lot. tery on llyman Adlor. .Mr. Adler :civcd nnd on salo tonight at Tus- York ("ity, wishes to announco to village. Mr. I'osten and Mr. John- Masters ( barles Miller and, Jnh:i j Bugged 3'1 Ducks nt BArncf^at. ho did not Rlvo this information, al- William Alii , who 1 11 ttora had Mr. (irillln arrested on this ing'a. "Opium Dreams," Oriental ho public thnt vocal lessons will be son nre candidates for ro-election. W. Krough. l'ast Grand Master Dr. Herbert. K. Williams ami though duti'clivis and others did [ivc'll at 45 itiversiile avenue every OH tbo corner f llivor •'iMuio And n character with blending!* of mut- It is generally conci'dwl that Mr. William M. Thompson of Keil Hunk (Wi'\\y W. llray of Red Bunk tholr best to got ii. irj,« last May. ( d cornets and violin oblignto, norning. Her methinl is highly cn- AUt'il street at Runisun, has bought l'osten will win. lln h young, pop- prosenti'd a gavel to each man. !i;u:i:ed "I duck;; at I'aruegat bay perfect rytlvmlii precision j "Why iloractl by prominent teachers and :i bit from ih Strykir I'Btnto on After tha Imttlo those) concerned ular and widely known. It teems Framed pictures of tho two menlast. wiM'k. Sail Supor-SpeclaU, Ipaitate," on the revrrso mile with ingcrn. Rtuilents may enroll for Kiver avi'iuii' iwljuiniiig I11.1 Btort. In It got nwuy without being »r- W» ldacrt on nalo tomorrow two f.nfe to suy that if ho is defeated tho were given to the l>di;o t:i piano R0I03 and passages will ntertainmeiit purpuse^ or profes- lot i.-i filKl it) Out and tho prlc« re»t«d, but Inter nn in the night makers sampl* lines of women'a probably appeal to you most; how- ionnl work, 'l'hn nit of siiitfinic in entire Democratic township ticket Shop and Save Money. The ?r.(lli, William A. Hopping of Homo of tlmiii wero cnuglit ami ar- lircsai'S and cr)iits, no two alike, nt OVIT, a few moments .•pi'iit hearing \ menus of rulturr to e\ery *pe:ik- will bo beaten. Mr. Johnson, thn Tw K«ft«on» !''\lll line nf sweaters, hn^iery, IV.IK undeivvt'ar, \Siii-'ts, t[re.<-.e« and iiii- H:ihk nuule tlu1 Kuln. rested. .Se\'cr)i] iiircMlM Imvo ainco ,'ingi) ot one-thiril to one-half, them at Tunking'» tonight will glvfl ng Volco. A COU1H'' of tlvo lrsBOIH other Heputilicitn cnmliihito for re-why ths well d rsseil .'in ch Keil followiut. All th« men wero iirmttiMl They nro Indeed "aupor-spcciuls." you many pleasant ilancea with this es TTh« I'enrl Simp for her millinery, ti(iii:i, all nt very h'\v jjrii'es. l'aul- 'or ten dollnrs or n twelvo lestson eliH'tlon, is having tho light of his s p y iiu1 l«uig, "il I'earl htreut, Keil tin John Dot wniTiinft niul thoy Dressm of nil wool poirct nnd new Victor record. Tuntlng's,' 11 ourso for twenty ilillars will h id f hi lif ll(1 Tho hiit.i, nsido from their uniut- l!ank.- Aih'ei't isi'iuent. wora haled Lefoio JiiRtlca Elmer C. sorgo, nlso iillk Canton ori'pen, rtc, Monmnuth ntroot, Red Ilnnk.—Ad- .rolHftblo Investment lo you. I'usl-1 "' » generally rennnled an M'o docidrdly dilferetit nni by Mj.ii Ilagiinir 1'erlilns nccorrl" mndo tu Bull lit JIIB.OO, «t $H.7ri, .•crtlHement. loin will he HOCureel for nrlvnnrnl , Iho Itopuliliciin JVioh-llnli of Middle- tho cost l« no irienter tlum mcr [innii'il by Ml«* (Ova Norn Lynn, n»« Watnwrlght nf Red Hank. Tliu'olily IfM.nO nnd tllt.fiOj liiiniNnmo r-onln Ton!|;lil U|i lo 9;0O I', M. • »«^- - - students, Wrlti> ur te!e|ihonii Heil 1 town township ami ho is tho prinei-, chiiudivi of a louer nuality. Thi "isted hy Mr. Jay llup|iiiig, barf* linnln on which th« trresti •wero for uporta niul geurrjil utility, 11U0 "Tltt MUfortunei ol Plorrot." Innk 1422.- Alvorti^einent, pal target ngaiusl which Is levelled I'carl Simp, 5 liroad" strtet, Rod y"'i ''un hour thin weuk'a new V!c- tune, with Mn. Arthur II. Whits »t m»d« aatunlny nitrht was Hint of ilrcpsy garnirntn, many with luxur- This is lh» tltlo of n m,w Victor Hunk.—Advtrlb cni<>ut. i'">' i-eennld nl Tuslinif's, It Mon- the piiuui, I'Yiilny fvi'ninj', October ious fur colliU.i, vnluof to fOV.IiO, thfl ri'sentnient oC tin people over bolng wltnraol o( tin h(\ttl» Ench fox trol record which you can hear De Yoi; Tang .7 • ,<_..'— 1 mouth nlri'i't, Ki'd Hank., Wi-ilni-n- Ul'ith, lit H:K. I', M., nt, tbn Hnptlrt man with held In $1,01)0 hni) nml was at $15.00 to l-iri.OO, A. RaU A Co., Tuatluif'i tonight. Uound, full tho way thn tuwnship ii govmnivl. Sala on Dreaiat, iliiy night ia also Viotor nlKht,-—Ail- flmrch, KIMI Hunk, fur thn bi'naflt llroiul nt root, lied Hank. Adver- Tuntlng's bava n f.pee|al Victor 1 toloanert, »» Din nn«n hud no'rtHllcul «axa|>hout xoloi inlngleil with tho tnngn record, "Kor Her Alunp," No. For thfl unexpired tenn tho Hepub- ManufieiurerH smuplei In flni" of thu Spring l.nlie hin|ilt»l, Tick* soft strains nf tho violin lenil charm lii'an caniliilnto is Kobert M. Hceley unton 1'ii'pn nml poiiet twills nt its, $l.l)ll, -•AilviM-ti.iemeiit. ty In KIVIIIB ball, ni tlu'.y luul plenty "(7(1119, You will want to roll back $(!,n00 MurljiiBn Manry Wanted of money. On Monday, nftrr Lo- nnd rnmancn tu thin flxiiulnito nnw tin rngi nnil grasp your partner of I'm t Moiihiouth iiiul thn Demo-'{. 111.Oil anil Millies to f'J.i.00, Two nt Tinitlni;'a, Open od lUlph mid Edwtrd Hit- Kfunoa anil cuts. Admission 2(1 votM In the lfiwii:t('i'tiv(t Itun anil ho w«l hnlil KI a nt onci. Ailvorlhi'itipnt, m«nU, four rodrai unit both, In M»rlborn Hnfortnrd rhnpol, Thurs. true, In n mire blow to ihe itopublI• j H0II. 144 MnlimnUth *tP*>pt. Iirnr For S»U «r Roil For mulling ymir itnvv »H witnrsm. Doremut bulldlnv, 10 Knit Fton d»y,, Novemherr lutlut,, lli'J.'l, Huppor enn mnrlilne, n» thin mildler vot« hm 11"10*11' u*'1 U«nk.~AdvpfHii»liiont. wnntd urn ipilekly Illleil If you gly« tuip .Oliimlii*^ Nulki la Hi. Pulillo, rtrcut, n«d Hunk. Nawton Dote fkulin* l.nnir, 'Munilny innr Si-nlirlght by «t 808:000 o'clock.'lk . AAh llncli nnd Wllllnm Mftritmll, Mtrsbull Sprln|*l*tn, Two night* nf lUlluwp'iih fun lit day with ft»h itom Ofranlc, F voln ummlly ran nlinvn 1ft(), Msidl* l.ampi, "A Puixr I* %i*t\ Airnrdlnif in Jiniii'd WalnwHvht old Mid n«w floor* i-lennnd unit f)n- tho llnntlillnntitt fhuruhfruh, , Tuvmlnrr nnd Ilitvan ami Itiimmn, Orvlllt I Knr tuwinhlii dork Howard \V. W«dnt!*irityWd , KbKvtrybpddy wtkonieknie. A. V i7 Hi itrftt, That'll IN mott<) amant. >' — fi«<*:i f RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. Pag e Fourteen Banish Catarrh, Bad Breath. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS, Curd of Th«KW. OAK SIDEBOARD FOR SALE. HOUND DOGS FOR SALE. We take this means to ^hank our In good cbndiUua. Pbont AU*ntfl> High- Good breud.—O. A. Gorier, fiM Brook, OIL BURNERS It's the simplest thing in the Maaa Meetings at' Red Bank and landa*<48nd! 449. J. HAVE YOU world to use Hyomei and end ca- neighbors and friends for their ex- AUTO BUMPER FOR SALE. FOR SALE, SHREWSBURY JUVER- For Residences and Anywhere Clean—Safe—> tarrh. Breathe the . medication Fair Haven Next Wednesday. treme fcindness during our jfrcnt Very reaiottAblo. Call 6^ Keckltii* I Eijiht ruuiu huu.u' in uoi>il cumiitlun; lot through the little inhaler'in every Democratic mass nKctl'ilgs will be bereavement and to exprcsj our ap-Itad Hunk. .aX^UU, 1'ticc SO.iiOO; tuiy termi. W. M Headache? Economical Heat is Desired held at Keel Hank and Fair Haven WOULD LIKE TO BUY npplnir, Ilcd Hanli. phon« 8»1. p Do your Ey«i turn or ilch7 outfit and you will get relief at preciation to those who were BOlargt atae ruutu ituvu. Lock llox 81 SITUATION WANTED. Do they fc*?l tired or »trolned? WILLIAM C."GERBRACH•••"'• once.. Money back if it falls. next Wednesday night. The meet- kind to give the UBO of their cars ivjrii, N. J. Youna; rni\n wiihua puuttion with ion* actur, enabling him to loam the tarpen- If mo, huva your eyes *kimilned| Knickerbocker -Pharmacy. ing at Kcd I!;mk will he held in theand to.tho.'ie who sent the heautiful KOOM FOR RENT. 12 Willow Place _____ Brooklyn, N. Y. ^rnlshod, all Improvamcntl. IDS Huil- r ti-ttJfe, U(nt U^ii, Huin*un, N. J. yoiir gUftict nitty need * change. town hull. Amnns the speakers ex- ilowore. We wish also to thank Dr. • un uvenue. lied ilanlf. WASHlilia^FOir "aALE~ CHEAP. "30x3'/* Ace"Cord" peeted.nre It. \V. Mount, Thomns P. G. V, V. Warner, Rev. Holland W. PURNiTURlf FOR SALE. Two Eden I'K'Ulric waolieri, iliglitly ut«<1, Dining table inti buitot. 8It lluapcr «V»- ultiycd wllli nu\y inolur*. Charle* liop- I STIL.ES & CO. Fay of I.OUK Branch nnd f'onprcss- Raver and Mr. Albert V. Worden. "K. I'M Sin ing aLi ti_-t, Ilcd IJank. ^ man Klmer 11. (ieran'of Mntawan. Mr. and lira, John S. Stiles f, AUantic Iltiihlamli, N. J, $ Philadelphia Eye Specialists I Broadway Loan Co., , . | Tire FORD BODY WANT&o! FUaNISIIED~ROOM FOR "R'ENT. nc All the county and borough candi- Pnrd runnbout or coupe body fr>vTited, Kleetrtcity, all Improvement!; luitabl* V 2nd National Bank Bid?., Kooin 2R and Children. r one or two gentlemen. 28 Hudson §§ Every Wednesday Hoitri 1 to ;• ' \. )Jt SUCCESSORS TO SCHMUCKLER & CO. >•< with Heavy Red- Tube dates are also expected to be pres- —Advertisement. Box 161, Rumson, N. J. ienu«,_neftr Elm pluce, Hod Bank, ent. COLORED MArTWANTT S POSITION \ IN HEMOR1AM. coul',, wutter or butler. US 7 Mechanic FORD RUN ABOUT FOR SALE. 227 Broadway, Long Branch, M. J. ™ % ruet, phone B71-W, Keil Dank. A mj iiuidul, U:M-U four mmithi, In thi In lovlnft nuniory of nilr huBhanil and st of condition. Economy Meat Mark*** $12.45 Card of Thank*. father. Albert Morrii, ivlio depurtnl this WRIST WATCH FOUND. - ;*| We thank nur friends and neigh- th Octnlirr SOth, 1020. j^Shrewabury avenye, Ited Unnh. Can npply for tunic at ilG Mipli ava- FOR SALE, OCEAN PORT. Money Loaned on Personal Property. ;•; Guaranteed 12,000 Miles bors who were «o kind to our dear lto lm» E,,no from his lovtd olio, Bl» ic Jl'Wephona Kcd Dank M3-J. children nnd wife. LANCIA LANDAULlif FOR SALE. llouau, noveik ruoiiiB, Jartffl plot ft Bargains In Unredeemed Pledges. brother whom the Lord called home Whom ho willingly tolled fur nnd lovcil round; price ?i!,fi00. W. A. Hopping, <0 For Come in and See Them nil hl'sljlrr. IVrft-'et co ml it ion. Suitable fur taxlcab. tt to rest. Wu thank tho.se who pent . V. Darlinig, YnW llaven. N. J. L ^! Hl SU1 Fishing Tackle, Mtulcal Instrument*, Watches, •{ flowers; also Ki'v. J. II. Schneft'er Oh, God, nuw tn vs ttfrlous A ml ntrixnge &ro FOWLS FOR SALE. CHARLES W. BURNS thy wayn, • BED STEAD FOR SALE. . About 35 Jv»ey Black Giunt fowla, •!*- Jowelry, Silverware and Firearms. and A.M. Posten A: Son. To inkc from un this loved one in llio Fine »1'1 walnut bM Btcad; munt ht eecn een months ,olilj • ChurleB M. lUgtln*. Mr. ;uul Mrs. Tliornas Grant, beit of his dnya. bo npprociatcJ. Call lied Uank 2CT-J. • D. 1'ieehold, N. J., phone 2T1-F-B1. Tire Service Globe Court Red Bank ••Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jcnea. WIFE AND CH1LDKEN. DUCKS TOR SALE. BARUEK SERVICE. Indian Runner and Muaouvy duck» for •Advertisement. itle, Artilreai Mrs'. Ken, Llncroft, N. J. Your hair cut tin way you want ft- TELEPHONE EGAN'S roB(l Ritual'. Itcd Bank, over Weller'i. - ~ Builboat wanted; atute site and price, LUMBER OR CANVA3 WANTED. Wo take this opportunity to ex- ldrcss S. S., 810 Broad gtreat, Newark, press our thanks to our many Auto Vans and Express \.J. _ SoconcJ hand lumber or canvas to bulM Our Service car is WHY DR. VAN MATER SHOULD BE Noiv that moving tinio is near I am : .tTArasu for Kor.l CHT. Answer, elvinK b«»t friends and neighbors for their prfpnreii to i!o ynur next movlnff of furni- FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. r\ev. AililrgnH Hox Hi, F,ir Haven,.N. J. sympathy and kindness shown us in tiac, j)lnr,on or hairRatre u> oil rnru i)f Two fuminimi rouiua for 11Kht hoin HOUSE "FOR KENT. always ready. ELECTED SHERIFF. cur recent biTL'uvi'nu'nt, those who city Dr eountry, tn tli« lur^fit iimldeil v eplniT. Apply 38 Wanhiti|[tun street, Hed All improvementH .in the corner Proi- in K.il Hank. Iloforo you linvo your n ttiik. __ eet avtiitim nud ifumaon road, lnfornnx- sent flowers and ears, the bearers movinu iloiie. write, n'ml or cull (or the DODGE ROADSTER FOR SALE. i«m ciiu l>e Imd by cRlling Red Bank If a bank or a business nnnuas about to engage an em- and Mr, Worden, .Tr. only reliable furniture niuvon in town, ntu Hun* nnd looks liku new. Any ilonion- 0 i ,1-M. r.cl tny i>rii-c:i on your next Jnb. All Uilul, tratioi $1170, 33 Linden plncel , t IALF 6F~D0UBLE~HOU"3ETOR"RENT. Steam Vulcanizing Democratic ployee, the natural inquiry vould.be, what are his quali- William M. Vnllenu and Family. of bimvy or lir.ht truckintf lionfl lit Bhor fications, what reference can he furnish and wliat service —Advert isi'ment. ntiticc. Call or nildren ank. Comrurlalili* uml ceiiLrally localid half FOR SALE. [ tho c!,:r:< i.f Hi.' County ,,f Monm.rall -h»ne 341. " - «t. on thi' thir.l ,l,iy lit April, l'JL!:l, mum whu-l CHAUFFEUR WANTED."" FLAT FOli RENT. the Ciiuntv. His duties are tn execute all writs, processes, dcfftult lin,-< li.'.n imiile. 1 .will rxpnsu foi White yountf . man ni chaulTcur anr ]*o\ir rooinsi with pnrt ininfovomonta. 120 siiln nt jiubJu- iiu.'lion (1n Wv.lm-H.lny, tlir W.r month. Kmituel tiwarta, U West precept? .i;i.1 t'xecirtiuiis, fn select, summon and impanel t!iirty-lir*t Hay i.f Oi-ti,l,or. nt t,r No, 3 10 1'Jl. FOR RENT. Uic.ii! »tr«ot, Uml Itniik. _ RED BANK.N. J. for over 4 0 years. He has heid_nearly every administrative One lOxlf, i-«t I'.ri'niK'rH. Decorating Store In Stryker & SHyker bu.Mlnst, 21 1 Ono lOsl.1 C. i- 1'. l'rc»», Nn.'6IS2B. loniiiouth Blrrrt, Itcd Unnk. Inijuiro oi "•"""APARTMENT FOR RE^T^ " posit: n . in his home town, elected to the .office of Mayor One lONir. i.niur I-'mnitrin. Experienced In all branches tryker & StryUr. Four ronms, nit iniproi-pments, landlord NIGHT PHONE 1209-W funiiahcH Imlf of hoal; l|3lt*psr month; six terms—\2 years. He served five months as Sheriff in One 10«15 H,.,lim.t,,n IVunter. Estimates Furnished RABBIT I10UND FOR SALE. Three lOslf. Ci.l Ilnllors. 1QJO, lilling the unexpireJ term for former Sheriff Elmer H. I'rit-o ivHs.miLltlt--; not «un shy. Ifowan ilHBlstnr Imildinlf" Ueil ^iinnk. _ K The ch.-iUrN tn;iy be i'een at P,,:"ltnij 14 WORTHLEY STREET rtntlall. New Monmouih. N. J. Phoii Ger.ni. . • ' niliirc. It M'..,-h:i,iic street, Ilcd Hank, Hichjkltiwn 7S5-M. "HOUSE FOR RENT. ' New J.rjey. . Term-, ensh. iKlit nioiiin, electric IIKIHH, two larffd Red Bank, N. J. FOR SALE. Date,I October 24. I'.l^3. SiiMionnl, nrm chnir nmi dlnlnjr rooi lnt;i nnil oittliuildftmn. Al»i>ly MM. K REFERENCES: After serving in various positions in his JAMES II. ROWLAND. Phone 1415 Red Bank ilomo; »Uu ladyV Md watch. U. Frey, Ahonrn, rnrc l>r. V. V. • Anderson, tht llniliU, lrundH^riH't,Ked Hank. Siiriii-M, Slii-cwshury, N. J. home town for over in years, with all that local politics REAL ESTATE. usually mean, he.ran for Sheriff in 1920, and carried his GARAGES FOR RENT, For rent, peven room lioiutc, nil Improve- rivftti' KM-iiKea, KUitnhlc for stors niertn; nenr nUllon; f r>0 DPI- month: DO'B- home town, usually Republican,'by over (jj.oo majority, with Apply m Wilt Front Hlnit, Kcil Ban, iu!ti(*irni in <>n» wock. A, L. Ivln* ajjencj, equally larfe majorities in adjoining municipalities, and ran " no lloil Brink KHI-W. HenliiU'r liuiltlinir. Kcl l.nnk.. " ^ ""GRIFFITH'S DAHLIAS 1 ' FRONT IlEDROOM FOR RENT. 6000 ahead of his ticket in'the County. )lnycd iij, our window. '• Orders title ' Vurniahcil. hi-nt, plrrMrin nml hnth: vo hull)*. ' Floral Iiu rat I-'IOWIT tihop, other roomeid; near titntion, bt'twotfn Mon- \Vnnnoe_jRtroet, Hod Unnk.' nioiitli vAvv-t. unit Hot-tor jilnco: J3.R0 per HIS PROMISE: If elected, he promises to stand by his oath FURNISHED ROOMS. wecU. Apply 41 Shrewsbury kvenue, RiJ of office, a part of which is "That I will do right to all Put o?ie Two connpctfnn room!*, with oloctr Dhnli. persons in all thing's belonging to my office," •" rlits, heat nnd l-iith. Phone 1007-J, " NICE AIRY RO0M"tO RENT. SI Jlrown (>li\p_p,__Ited T|ank._ _ j Convenient to huMne » cptitcr; nil \m- CHICHESTER S PILLS M on mo nth County Surrogate'* Office. provf.mcntii; bun'rd optional; reaaonnble. my car In tho ninttor of the Eutata of C. Lester Wjrv. THE 1IIAU0M) IIIUX'D. A IF MERIT COUNTS, VOTE FOR DR. JOHN H. VAN- Gctitlcninn only. II f. WnB.hinRton strcat, 1 -Antuiiideit, deceased. nenr Wallace utrect, Itcd II a nit, Phone I'Mi's in ii< a ^ i OoU i:..™". dtjee to creditors to pr*scnt clalmn rr^-it. ______• ' , l^itl, swirl with \.'.-e R.ll^n MATER, FOR SHERIFF, ON NOVEMBER 6th. Tube no other, llnr aRttirmt OBtnle- FURNISHEb~m>OMS~F'6BrREr>lT. DrncrtM. AW-TCHI Pursuant to tho order of Joseph IJ. Donn- In a aimll fumily; for ndultn for hnuiK Dr.JchnH.VanMater hay, Rurrorrnte of tlic county of Monmouth, (Paid for by J; H. VanMater Committee.) keening: no nthor rnnniLT*. notiBonabta. BIAMIIM) III:A>I> mado on tha ninrlccntK day of Uctoher. ( Centrally lorn tod. 00 Si>rinir ntrect, b«- 1 .)2,^. on the noplirutitin of Loroy C. An- • u Mt-cluiuic and Wull:ir.e atrecU, R«<1 SOLD BVDRUQoisTS EVERYWHERE 1 tonlilns; ndmiiiifltrn'or of thv. estnte of C. IICRKT Antonideu, iltd'ancd, notice tn here- j_ _ hy y.ivon to tin- cr.xlitnrri ..f unit) ili-cctised REAL." ESTATE. to rxhihit t» tl'.o Mibftcrilicr, nilmlni.itratiir , For rent, scv^n roi-m apnrtment, foyr as (ifnre«ati!, their dcbU and domnnils hcdrimnvi, impvtivpincuta; centrally lo» atraindt t!iu unit! eslaU1, under onth. within luitcd: $:in prr nv>nth; poaiiifljisinn at onco. nix months from (ls« dnte of the siforeiald A. L. 1 vins itsuicy, Ki:ijinUr building, R$i or.lcr, or they will bo fnrri'c.r linrrcd of Hunk. „_____ their nrtions tlicrofar agninBt the raid sub* FOUND." Wlro halroil fox terrier, white, with blaok Dated Freehold. N. .T.. October IP. 1923.spot "vcr i-iiili! rye nnd j:nn'il collar. Owner liKUOY C ANTONIDKS. e.in hnvo niinip ]>yy enllini! fit Mrn. Hon- d IN CHANCERY OF NEW JLK5EY. ton's, loa Latt Front itrect, Kid To Dni^y llniwii ^uiliutiar:— _ " When you tell your dealer to p-ut a Winterfront onto Uy virlui! .of .un on.er t>f the Court of APARTMENT " FOTl RENT. Six Big Daylight Floors Devoted to the Display of Furniture and Floor Coverings For Chftnoery of Now Jersey, made on the day -: H(»t:l!i; will rrnt. my four-room your car you secure pleasure in winter driving and you Rave money. of the d.'itii horcoT, in ii certnin tuusu ont. Tiio.it coinrnrLrtlily nnd henuti- Its operation Is automutic and positive. It keeps the en&lneat mast whrrnin tifnne* ZuilintTor i» potitionoi-, nnd futly iu-ni'hed; li>nti< n nnirnl; imprnv^- BETTER AMERICAN HOMES effldieht" temperature and does away with repair bills incident to a you nrc di>frntlnnt, you nro raquiioil to «r- mrnt Address Uijc HarKnln, drawer M» [it-iir nnd plfiid, HIISWIT «r demur to pcti- Uo-I J k frozen or overheated motor. tionfr'n petition on or hefon* the twenty- Consisting of Complete Suites for Bedroom, Dining Room, Library or Reception Rooms, at Well as IT* would like to show you just hots Wlntetjront will wo you money, nixth .(by of Novt-mbor, next, or in tie- RhlAL ESTATE. fmi It, tlioroyf, rm'h i!(.-eree will be taken ! Inv>r hau » for nni, furnished; tii[.iin*t you us tlic chancclltir shnll think i "iio- ti: t'nn mi mil en from stnilo Thousands of Individual Pieces, Representing the Great Grand Rapids Factories. uqwltnlde iiml just. i in oi KELLY & COMPANY Thn ohicrt of said unit Ii to ol.Uin a Imili A Cordial invitation is Extended to You to Come to Perth Amboy to See for Yourself. : - "QUALITY AND SERVICE" !' decree of ('.ivorco, dirfsolvinj? (ho mnrringe hpiw.'cr yuu nnd tlie tiniil pfliiioner. I'nr rent, fiifht vot>m IUIIIHO, filltniprov** Ojitde Svptcmbvr 2")tli. 11^3. m:-nt:i, ciMitr.illv Inrr'.tt'd : ris^lil-minute walk AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT KflN'KH & UKATTY. tn nlnlinn; $100 pi-r month; munt tia >«tn S-d'citiTi of I'etltir.ncr, to ho iiiijirfriiitrd: iKm«os'iion nt (inoo. A. 3 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. P. O- Addrein, Ii: Market Street, Newark, 1 ins Etfoney, He^i.itcr building, R«d M. J. : Hr REAL "ESTATE. ]Tnve yon d^.iduil to buy ihnt hum* •t? If you Imvi'. why nnt cnll and look our lintln*rs 7 We wilt ho HIR'1 in hilp JII r.u1r?ct your hc'mr> niul n^isUt you In iy wny p*<\. D. W, nrtin, real oitatf. 2\0 Eaat Front itrodt, dTlkl I>»J " FOR' RKNT. In outfitting a young couple with a home out- Two nlr*l? furnln)**«qk. N. V. Mnmn iiitrt I'vtih Amboy. room nnd l'i<| run MI, f unshed nnnpleto nt this low price. 'riri^TlI/'OO. Can I'O ACKII nt Scubrljrht, Conn* in nnd id u.« show you the womli1.!* ul typo of furniture f.; Pafh^comecly •J. J. C, \V. Fllt'i!! t ('•!., Si-MlirUht, N. J. I OK 'HALF.. ~ ' ~" which wp jri"vo yen i\\ thi.i price aiul your nenroh for th« Thli »>fniitifiil liomi- on Kimt Frnnt ilr*-«| utmost in value will bo o IT. < n'l l*c> jc<*i nvrnuf • limiin* li»i tfln ror • m> Imtlm, fv-r>' lininovPiiiftil; flreplMe! ot. Wiitrr Iii'iit. Cnit I.f Imuuht lor H 12.000 In flimtt tli# iirndv nttnti>. Tinni -U n lie unniiLtod ly rnlliiikr K.>7-M, Itetl 4 Rooms Idtik. '[. V. l»rtiiulnity, :i;i Wiiverly plaoe, lUd lljiu. "YOU'Hi: Ni:xr," Complete $495.00 nlit the Urlirr. *nd >-«MI »r» him Wftrlitn* ,ltli n Kriil!" in, I UIIIII.K. MI ihn B«rvloe At this price we will furnisli four rooms -living room. Ktid mrti TI,. y rmeri U (1 in n l 1 nrn-rlUrl nny^hrrr, 'ihr--" UrWr» In "! K '• "" ''""» '""I kili'li.-n, in II,,. ,,,,,Ht (."proved tlpiiduni" wiili vrn><« of ftiHTlfiH^ »Riur« unit iiii.,l..rn fit \ If. (Inly l.y ,,,.,., IIK ihli in,.,-, luuuli-,0 inn you nu tjulrit m>rvK.\ II. i'nro Sh«t«Mi«, Ilir* (i|i|.ivn«lc wlint n rninnrkiilil .p.-riunitj- thi. is, «<> visit i*r Mhop, \\\:\t'> nt:r-(, IU'1 Hank, juil cur stnvc ,'iinl Id. us show you. If lln>«n infiin MMUI, thfc inlUi from Fr«*hoid, brlwmt) twi, ,.f ih* )>mt ship- On The Budget Plan-If Desired In* itaifont In M'Hiniontli rouuty ; HIM tnlM to ftii-h: piMitftlntii,! Hi NI-I*H, all till- Ronlljlnt,- Iiml vory few y.unn: rnnplrs lmv« luifflelcnt ihl*. Youiiff -PC I" ontinrd It, b««rln«. Kluht roiMM •\v-\Unu, i>trnti| I>M!, hot ami ••nun tn |my fur IhHr hntnu outfit pniirHy, m nrc nlwuya r,M wil-r, rlr.-nlf UuUi*. (im.,1 r-i.-umm Kl.nl tn nrmiiKP iimmtinlly ciinvrnlnit. ,rtnlit trrm» which t«n«n* hoitifl. Adilr«m|i V'Rfrn, ilnttir M, will iiKiunt ywiiiK cmplna in Mni-tln* thvtr mnrrirrl llvn amid IUt] llnnh. __ tlip |ini|iiT hnhi» ntiri'dUtuliniiH. YIMIIIK ninn nbout to b« una ion SAI.K. ~" mnrrlcil fir yminir onunlnaj Just. nmrrii.,1 iir,. invitnl to visit A 11v*r nnd v>liil'' l")!ntcr dog, fine f,nr cur ".tore niul li'urn or the con von lent cri-*-r H'!', out ,>•*>)• run <-ii lilrdt KII-I It m.t nut! •hf, llflmoii-tiHtni ifFfHi liiiil nfiiic, Kokinti for ifl-inn, «V«T tHoi-Wiol kennvt. Trlfe lltn ••.•I., It... 4, Atlmitltt iltulil«mli, |

"On the Corner" rn 8ALK. , "Ua die Corner" Thla hpautlful farm hnnwn •• tha, HIMu i enlatt lialwl'an llftt Hank •ml Urn llranih, tilh« r.'otn*. all llnpr^vvnt'nlii 8ar*g«t Smith and Smith and Mrii. iMrk.n ln.u.n. l,«lf Murk front »l«t« llldiwir, lulf Mn«k (ram achonl. Appla 1f*«*. Ktatts vltti

CARPENTER AND PAINTER. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. GARAGES FOR RENT. TWO PUPPIES LOST. TWO PUPPIES LOST;. • TWO PUPPIES LOST. DEAD ANIMALS. New gariiK.^. ii-cbt in town; 87.00 pc - Irtish .etter?," ten week,, ol.l; J-eddiah All kind. .if jcbblnii; no fancy pried, no Jobbing and alUrationt, H. A. Hen- Irbh ,MKr>, t.-n vs-ci-kn eil.l ; reddish Irish n.tl^n, ten weeks old;' reddiih R. Cmnorsmnrs,, remover vt dead ananimai l WANT ADVERTISEMENtS. ^'£_^"j)i- _J;tnr» T. Knilrin. Ltneryer, iiH Hector place. Ked llnnk. Phone CARACE FOR SALE. Iri»h i..'tter«, t.-o week* old] reddish CORN! CORN! THE BONNF.T HCiX SPFXIAL. M. II.-I Ilni.i.. GARACE FOR RENT. Drc*s nod -."..t l.nt-: in all the lending I.I, |,:l.-- tvlnner nt the 'Ir.'lit.in fair 10111 Garage, lffxlio feet, like new; price 175. brown color. Siiitalile, rewnrd. Ilr. Walt.-r yellow'corn for .ale. Delive In. a liiiodred choU-, llerUhlm plus. •l>hl | uhl,' dilniue. (j. Itef.eau ( styles nn.l ...I.M. HI ';:..;. -rlnn^dfiy, FH- FOR SALE AT RELFORD. At 25 "WiHnco etre.it, phuna HOG-VY, H»d HOUSES FOR RENT. ohn O. Bennett, Yard av*nue, l-nrniinK- A^Itullm.-m,. 1'rniil, utroet.Ked Hank. t-.-ek-. ..id; lit,- y.-nr ol.l llolat.-in emr, Several desirable housca for rent. Lam- Neck, N. J. Phono i ilny nnd Kaluidiiy. It... t Hnx, "43 Ilr..nd rooiw h ,u... ; J,,l(l,|; • i, r,,;,-,„ ho. Hank. ; ; ale, K. J,, box I7f.._ ; 'FURNISHED "ROOM FOR KENT. u-ar I,,, t,, fr, -.I,,-.,,. ,.,,.le .,,.1 rl«hl U> »i:ii, 4 Jlruml »lroct, Kcd Hank, phohe r FIREWOOD FOR. SALE. 4 2II.J. FOUR LOTS Pfrnaaiit fiiriiiaiif.il front room, with all ii 'fnr,,,, '"i!l,",'l...",',; r.M,iii"li." •v.iv tvav. Phone Mlil.llel,.,,,, TO^-ii., _ ' Moltlr oak., i& licr luail, l'hona Hfl|U«rt«r I«H»- ~fwo~BOARDERS~WANf£D A.Jtullinan, Front ilrorl, ltd Hank. Town color. Suitable rewnrd. Ilr. Walter MANGLE FOR SALE. WINTER AI'PLES FOR SAI.F.. H. RITZAU, In prlvnlo family: him. plcnuant- ro. ROOM WANTED. ,,i!l,,iil!l"nr' :'"„';' ..' :'!!ad'...id ' 'i'.o.l" p',','.",. : •'•l"l'.--b '"..ii.-,,,,d1 -I..'re.. llou ,.- ' l.a>. tw«l»i ; . Uullmnn; Front Hlrect^JledHnnk. A e.< in nn f.,r premnni: towels and pplei remover of deml unimub, Ueil Hank. Tils- Apply S» peters place, phone Ited Dank . h, hi.l •i.m-., lirepla.-.- 6.H-.I. Room, without hoar,I. want,-,! hy your,:.- n, t ,„.. scil.on. W..L. Mac j for »n;e cheap Kiiu.'s " WANTED. ~'C I..1 , . .1. 1'1.,'iie T'.-l -:il phone lifi-W. man in busim•,.:,. Preferably on or near , K.i liny hotel, KennsburK, 1 11 iirhtvny, l,o:v ul Ked •1. :,"( . J. : fit. SHOTGUN~WANTED.~ A job aa foreman un n fnrm wanted; Hank. Teb-|.b. M-W, Miil.l ii l.uilillnm. Fill* GARAGE FOR RENT. he bout of referein)c». Write Little rillver, Upper llro.-ol .Ireot. T. loi.hotie, Ited Hunk N !. I.no .vtritde fitnto price, Kline,., n.nko and Jilva de SEVKN-ACUE FARM. $2,r.bn. Space fur two ram. Imjuiro (i arriii.inn. Aildr.r.B Hhot«un, drawer M, . J.. It. F. I). No. 1. Box :i:i. WANTF.D. THREE LOTS [ih-.ri avenue, He.1 Hank BUS BODY FOR SALE. II'.'K" 'f Ite ,...,,„, , , .'I,-, waler Ited llnrlk. BORO AUTO STORAGE, ••nt nnrl l.ilui, nt, vomnn for iren- ATTRACTIVE FARM FOR SALE. • A «!xl,en-|,,,.i:,.,,i;er> huti body for sale nk ami ml •"RABBIT DOGS FOR SALE, llechanlc. titreet and Clobe Court. Will .us. vvoili : wl.it,' preferred; refer- ll'.ll -'• . I,:,Ml A Il bo A farm lb.it -,.,,| nn, I,,, frond of, ootl> Prica. i,-n» niuM". I'. K- Brink, 32 N^ANDTuiLD heirp: in first rliim <-nn.litii.il. Kurdir- A . r.,|iiir..,l. Call Red Hank 12S7-.I. alk fr..i , pri.-.-il low for ii.i.ek »ab . I itorc. your car by the hour, day. wick, 1 |O-.^,' f-,- I I e in,,: 132 urn... '.nl ncre-i f..rtlU soil and Bprlnu •trcet, Ited Hunk. JohbhiK 'promptly attended to. J. VV nonth or year. Day arid ni^bt service. llu.Hell, Meedinriif. Rlreet nnd Globe, ''..Ull.'i , Co.,,- an.l live oVIork. ^V. Hri -Wharf avenue. l(.'1 Bhnk. j ilalil,, f,,r in.:,- iTi,;,, scv.'ii ncrei. timber, .Hoden, 1'iitt.raaii uvenue, near Hmad Rtree.t Ited Hank. * i -- el. Red H.i " ~ FOR SALE. Ited Hank. „ TWO "PUPPIES LOST. HUNGALOW FOR RENT. MAKE A Cl.t.AN JOH OF IT. on. I lln.ii I , a.•,',-, w..,.d'i.'i.l: modern farmhouM ot Doubla white enamel bed; reasonable. U Irish Hotter., ten weeks old; re.lHInh FLAT FOR RENT. While ntli-iuliri.r the matin.' ••P. ..,,1-o.un-i. -i.-.-i"m li.nt, KRB. riinnlnjr BULLS I'OK SERVICE: Steam heat, all modern improvement roonn a,,d bail,. "H improvements n-r. I,;,ill. liar,It..,,.,,1 il,,,, ,, open Ufa. Arthur place. Iled llin.lt. irown color. Suitable reward, llr. Walter , p iin.1 enroge; live Ihoroiii-hiy i FOR SALE Hiilf-M r Thoroughbred (in.•nut/ and Holsteir and bath. In Doreraus building hot air I cat, Inn" !,••-. liii" Inri',. pin/.r-n. A first Iclaaa Bat " BABY CARRIAGE WANTED bulln for Hervico. Hinffnam Farm, Rum l.._Kullmiin; Front .treet, Red Hank. vnlk fro i-.ind on. Ap- cl nl iii.- Il,,,-,, Auto : rd,.,,-,. I,-, ' V 1 o Newtnp Dorelnlls, . 10 East 1' itre.it, I Storage. • (ilobc urt and Mechnni,: »treet. nl ,-ixt .:i ...iihiiii.lii;,:. whi.-h nr-e in excellent «ori" Must be in iroinl condition. Hensonable. non. N. J. CHICKEN FARMS POR SALE. ... iled Hnnk. . _ I.lv f.2 Hridc », Ited Hank. ••: :,l ,' Ihe l,.-,'L1!l t walk City; holder of Stale Reiieiits dip, "inn 1 t; tin minule itl, l,,ii,i:itl,,-,v. ,-..,. i,cr,s. tlire,- chicken houaee, Phone 71J-M. /^ ; al-.. Ji -. f- ,-r no r-' IUT.- foi N. Hud,,. Phone HI17-H, 1U.I Hank. H6w~MUCH BEfTEiTYOUR" CAST LOOK Irhh setters. ten . weeks old; reddish ai.lie.l- nnd cleaned at the Horn Autu tr) hu-'ine ^ section' bent, ens and bath: lii.ullry, nil stock nnd tools, 52,000; frjU^ own color. Suitable rewnrd. Dr. Walter ,,tl,u LEM SUTPHF.N, uflor a thorough wa.hinB nt the Bon Storane. Clobo Court and Mechanic str.et, I ,-,.,lV ,•»;, ,,or month. l.nm'on, 4 Broad lor- Farm, six room house. .51,200 ; seventy A. Rullmnn, Front street. Ked Hank. WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, they III-" both ,,e;ir H-.l 11.11. paper hnntclni: and decomllnii. 2! Wash- Auto Storage. Globe Court end Mechani Red Hnnk. Utv.'et. K.'d Unnk. phone 4^fl-J. plumbing, heulinti anil tinninic. I'umps nn' HoilKht ri.'hl. F. 1IU--.C -II IVa.hini'toii.i.rres" . fn.ir room tiitnld.-dawn house. »1,500; ln»ton street, Hiid Hank. Phone (154-L street. [Led Hnnk. FLORAL WORK TEAMSTER WANTED LLOYD FRANCIS, windmill:, repaired. Ai,-ent for Mu.-ter car • tree-. Red flr.nl:. ' j l act-,-:, in woods, eighteen room trick ROOM FOR RENT. of all descriptions nt ahorlent notice. Cut on prl, •nt e C-.latc; ll,,..«e nod firewe,od fur. nl conti-e.cl.ir no. 1 builder. Porch buretor coal anvini; device. Fin any fur l.'.d acre:, fin,. h,.r,| cattle ehcapt" J. a. ESCHELUACIl & SON, . I'OUN'D— I - 12K Wertt V'iniit street, H.'.l Hnnk. phono One lnrne. nicely furniuhed room wltl flowers at niodernt.^ prices. nis he.l. (load wn.'reK t o ri.iht man. . Apply re <• iohl.ir.r Tiriuntitly nttended to: nnee. 42 I.ciKhtun avenue, Ited iiank .:..: iicr,- farm. .:ood nil.,, ronm house, goai a lln-.v in tli,- li'l,- f 127B. Auto iuwnsnn.-* an.l vnlrntU7.iliK. kltchenctt.'. 1 HO Knflt Kront atreet, Re. Flower Shop, Wall, treet, Red Hank. Ho wnr. 1 Union, Kivi rsidc drive, r.t.'H elu-.-rfiilly furnished. I'll, phone r,X2-W. _ b; 11 biii.k- . Tl.ii ii 11 Imnrnln:' f0,000, Hnnk. Ph. G. ..I.nt. Red Hnnk. Window M-reen.«. 1'IGS FOR SALE. 1111. 0HOUSE WANTED. Tim 17:1 Want to henr fiom owner of six or seven , ? 8l«te«n yciuni; lil«». F.'vcn wooka ol.l, COW BEETS FOR SALE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. GLASS HEADQUARTERS. bnvini? your porc^h ucroens, door* nnd win- j Y,.,,;rH W I:,. the Till" Iv.aiiiiliei-. Hy- I - .. - - for Bale. V). Uotiolim;, Uo»'ldi!n't Corner, liy barrel Inquire of Ohm-Ion D oom house that. want,, to rell quick a Pot-f;rown j.hnit:,, b.-nuLifuI In c, All t\n-\ of i-nvle nnd d..uble htrenElh il.nl'* na.li' by Tlionum tila^iey, r>T, llri,b-e, |in'^ t. nUiro, Koi-i.-ler l.uiljinf. MONEY MAKING FAKM FOR SALK. r'lnck, H.M1 Flunk. It. No. 1, or telcphon the rlKht price. ... P. O. Bin 345, Red Hank f>0 cents nil while they bull. Kloriilln nvei% P. O..H..X 111. • Telephonii In 1-1. | ,. | „, N. J. -low i/lni-'. Plat- Ithi's vvindjhiold: R r i- 7l:\ I Are you lool.inc for a bnriiiiinT Real i •» i i. . i:' •> i iMi.i.n..i .. CORD WOOD FOR SALE. Flaw.-r Rh.ip, X Wallace street, phone : Red iVnk. Work delivered and set up i HOUSE FOR RENT. icinlly. Miller's Ilaidwnre Co.. :i:t Went i l M fireplac lengths. De- Hank \?W. when vi-nnled. HOUSF/FOR-SALET.- ~"-~~ i I';;;;, "''I-','; ."?,•'„ f';r'm "!;n^le for nl* Sevn roiim.1. nil ImlirovrmenU: SUIT FOR SALE. -..in street. P.."l Hnnk. pli.ni.- 10- 5 llvercd anywhere. J.^II. Cnrten. Everett, » , CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Modern .:,,„, of -ix r,,.,,,i, b»,.h ami [ ft,,'wn^'lo l!^ »"^,'l*££ nnimmonil idnec. ln.iuiro »C liroad stroct. Winter BUil, fur trimmed, size 88: wor AT G WIIFTE STREET, MONEY" TO LOAN." 1 1 1 IJ 11 '" :""•••""'O'i.t: '".;»•.• prnperti in Il.-.l tillr.l.l • land. H ncre.. w,,odlan,l. snm. tlnti only n ifew timea. Owner going Soulr M. J. Phono Middletown 7DC-I--11. RolesJ.IIIL ^,, rurnnlioii.:I .11 llillll.il,., . JII'r:fro>-lji U.lldailyn ,. (1at1 loweItr^I. ;: tL . • Hroi.,1 :;tr:el, i.•s th,, e ii'-w .locetio *•n „ / OUn n bonOnidl anHUdH innit;;ni;inUMihllh ' : on" 'r'a .nl t^t.'estat e i'"'i. 1. * .1 .1 • .>..... I-.I.-.P,..HIV-- VI11...JLUIMI, nillllV bllll* 1 Itrd llnnk. J _ i.l'i.iial loeiion. I nee i,,.r ,,.,,.„ ,,,.r,,, r,,|,nnr,| Krapes. >7» Phone Red Hnnk 1C7-M. PEDIGREED GUERNSEY BULLT price,. CalCnll an,,,,,1d I,,- cut-;,cut-in, I. FloralFloi-nl-- ( J"W llr?,,.l Mr, ,-l i^ the i|.-w lorntlon of „„,, ,,a.,k ur , u;,,;,, j,, 5Unl!( or ,;,„„ |,, . 1'ar.k ; I- :v."-,..la Hon. I'nee ,,,.r. „.,,.„ ,,,r,,, roniiord crapes. >7» AUTO MECrTAfiiiC WANTED. Mr PfldiKrecd (.uern.ey bull for service. Ap- hurnt Flo.ver Shop, S Willlnce htreel, phone ' 11. ham hliiiralilm .< n.n oi-r . nop. i . j.,i00()n] Apply John A. L.ively, counselor- | --'•"";• ••'•""'< " L, i.a ance nl i.-nl; mi, . riea.-h trees. .17 S npple trees, all younj. Hot I"- fir.I .•!•'>•': C"od oiw.rt.mlty "SECOND-HAND CLOTHE^ BOUGHT. il 1 A lri l :l ply to Superintendent [iboro AereH, Little I.-ISH, Ited Rank. b:.rb.-ri in iittendnn.'n ^"p.^JiJ ' I'u-luw, Soutli Amboy. N. J., phono South in'^'.' ;j','|J.',''r""^j' ".'{' ' '-, ' loriu-i- l'roii- ; I,;,•„„,.,, ,ln,| f,,,it trees need attention a* for rlBlit Iran. Apply Wcatildo (.»rnKC, Nen'rt only: must be in Kood condilio Silver, N. .!. ]?>lWi'- Ited Jtnnk UiT,. ltFd'lltinli. __ ' ill nt I. Korhor'a. 1IIH Monmouth « i Ti | lied llnuk. lihoiH- R72-.I. RhuluirI>I...I.H»Ih. ..i..-eluiiiin_ . • . >,»..J I,.Leti t*1! Ihe lentlinrr , ., ., '.. " ,-n ^, ,. pI"r' nr'....-r • ' .111 nn 1.11 Lner nariicuiarB anoa lennlli, Miunlt roll,- style., unit color.i nt ?:!.(!» Thursd.iy, Fri- Modern nn.l llliti.iu| e chnir butt court. Red Hunk. loi.erly will Ray 11. Mil mnn. Monmnulh 1 this properly. Lninson. I Ilroad Itret IToel,. Rod llnnk, It. No. 1, or telephone M|Mer'i<._3;i West. Front street, lied Hnnk. •I. Has- stcect. P.ed Hnnk. day nnd .-.iituVdr.y. llonoet Ci.n, 4:1 rirond | nsli. .1. (n cat chair., l- HELP WANTED. 1 ounty real e.l.-ilo. l-.-,l.,nt,,vn. N. J.. c.-.re [,„., ,,:il,k. honc .,nO.j, • •«• IS lrt-|.'-:i 1. Midilletmvn. BORO"AUTO STORAGE,^ n Sllllmnn l-.-irm=. ^--1rit*- Hrrhwny. • « "" SFrWING MACHINE FOR SALE. sljvet. jlei|_Ilank. • I : Kxp rience,l 'snlejiuiy or snlo'man " WORK WANTED'." :: "','r,,!"He:;"nC"h- ^ Mechnnie street nnd (iloho Cuflrt. Will BOSTON FERNS " wanted in the Mioe department at Jacob FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. ROOMS WANTED i Motlier nn.I iliiunht.-r (colored), wlllinn store j-our enr liy the hour, dny, week, TW..O. GOO_- D- -IX)T- S FOn SALE. Sleinbacb's department store nt Lorn: Family wn-b, we", imt nmilin: IT, d l hework. Address Work- r',m T.O cent., up. worth d.niblr. for sn fnr* TtiiiifiTif I'oli^H nnil Jowish opcrAtofPj Primie ileil Hnnk' Gh2-M. month or yoar. Dny and ni;:lit service. Tvv lots,- riilx'.ixi ,.,1,-h; piod location, j Itrl,nch, K. J, Steady job an.l COo.l nay to ounihs, 7o cent,; ri.ui'h dry wush,' li cents ',,, ilrawer M, Ited llnnk. ale this wool; only. llont. aii.s. Fl - Sen,I nartiriiliirs to Rnnms Wanted, draww " POTATOES! POTATOES! "LIVE HCTCS^AND SllOtES~WANTEbT" Flower Shop, 8 Wallace street, Red • . tn ho.l:-bt for Sl.'.l'IO; owricr l"av- , ri|,,,t lyi Apply .it «nc. ,er iiiiiiinl. RIUIKII .Iry vvnsh and.ll.it work ...I- t..ivn. Henry V. l.ylin. rcullor, room Winter polnl,,,':,, (Ireen Mount CARPENTER AND> JOBBER. WeinhinK from r.O pounds tn 600 pounds; Blink, pho 13 3S. TAKE NOTICE. lined. 7 cents p-r pound. Hand r All kiii.hi of,. .-i;t rush pri-e. 1'hon? or 11, Itefii'.'r buiklini-. phone 7I;I Red HnnJ,. per Buck. At. ol.l Franklin ..tore "rond pj nltj'. •itu II. W hnvo several second hand cook | if .lesired. Jer.ey Co:i.-.t. Laundry. West pENNfs~& WHITING. j liric /.litldn. Kreehniil. N. .1. Phone K.2-W. IF YOUR P.OOF LEAKS strcel. Ree^ llnnk. » ! A. C. Onir, liox 31, CENTRAL "UARDEK SHOP, st. ml heaters, in itood condition at Front street. R,.,l Hank, pho,,, -J01^_ Tniniirjv ' nod plipcrhanging; worV ' J is the time to hav./fct fixed hy T.d- li Monmouth Shetland I'onic: ,nd Saddle l .orac3 1'iaiik Sole, iii-oprieto li M 1,,, Samuel Swarti, 11 West " HOUSE BOAT FOR SALE. """ ' ' HOUSE FOR KENT. Tti-.MInnk. IMion.- 3'JII-M. non.h ft Sic.klw, Kl McTnr. -et. Red Kxpert viork- promptly nttended to. Charles II. Dennis j to put out for the wint. for their l;eep Hnnk. They nro e.iuipped to mnUe nil re- Mre. t. . M.da pli Front' street, Red Hunk, opposite Broad House boat, J0xf,2 over nil; K.xlO Seven ro,,,,, him e. l"cate.l on llteli "~ ANDREW J. HILL. hin at nil tinv-.i. Hnnlblnek in at- and George E, WhitinK. Phono Red Bank j 1 iponsilite tiart ilrs. Phone 721-H. 'et. phone Red Hani; filfi-.I. home: four he.lrooin'. Iari;o litinc room, street. Knlonlov.-n. N. ,!. lnqu' of A I' -! Paper himirin.; nnd de.-or.-itiiie: interior ' with responsible tiarties. 15. II. ll. tcn.laiic,'. Fverythinic n"w hu! the location. 11(16. I Hnibl. F.utontotvn. "LET OS BE YOUR BARBER. kitchen and iliniru; room; one of thp liest . ' nnd .-iterlnr M.i.Hinr. 11 Wnvthlfy street, | B3_7J>ntrnl nvrinio,_A5l,iiry Park. N_. J. TWO FINE" HOUSES"FOR SALE.""" PJO NGALOW"T"'oR'"RENf" Personal appearance depends ninre oo | on l!ainci;at Itay. Will ^,11 nt a eucrifi APARTMENT FOR RENT. Ited llnnk. Phone 1 4 ir,. .._„_„ I IToUsi;s~FOR"SALET"i"OR:rM6NMOUf"rT. Jlmt criinplet.'d; iliipnivenients, plenty of lla •ul house at P.i on Centre nvenuo, Leonardo:'modern steam tonsorinl work than upon tho nunlity nf i Apply R.iss M. Clayton. 1(12 Asl.ury ave- CARPENTERS" WANTED. ' | Fojr-room npurtment: all improt enl«: CHICKENS WANTED. •losets, Incite lot. line loc.ii.hn; S7,'r.0(l. Will pny the highest niarkrt, prices for 1 Monroouth. N. J. Cnleb I,. I.ul.er. Hel- heate.lsbun;,-nlowv;; live rooms,, furnishefurnishedd or your clotlln c7nl.;'tT,m',rrr,-,,nllr,)I)m „„,„.;„,,, th» ihnve buyer, for fnrmi that are priced to ouiek hin-er: four new I rd tires. Pl.imo. Thirty Aticonu cockerel-, for sale ron- I sickels, tho carpenters and "builders, nt " THREE LOTS" ...nlile. Apply nt U:i Meehnnic street, ronomiilile priee. Phone Red Itnnk 7.M-R "" TWO FRESH COWS FOR SAL?;. new v,nlt7. nnd latest steps in fox trot, j riivht. I have no time to spend on farm.! FIREWOOD. P.utolltown UU'.l-F-ll- _ . on Harrison av.-ini-. each r.ll,3l feet, ml- Red llnnk. 1^. Henry 1.,'wi:.. BOARDERS "WANTED. One (luerniey nnd one Jersey with calves Phone 23-R. or 23-W. Lot..: Hrnnrh. tlmt are ov.-r priced. List j-nun with Lani- TWO PUPPIES LOST. join.ni;; ment wait il curbs : irood 1..- Kr strcot 1 1 1!l t Dry nni. cut ' in stova . or WANTED TO RENT, ' Would liko to have two or three rentle- cnlinn and iindini',. M. V. llrown, l>y their ..i.le^ ; will exi-hanico same fnr EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. '^ '' "^ - "'"""' ' -°- . " Trl«b seller-, ten weekii old; reiblhr. heor entile or ho-/.. Telephmio or write Overs tn fT(**l -furniture, c.tuhinns. slip cov- j ._!._„_•• _ .. ... lnnv;th^( tMivcrcd.in Kcd Bunk or vicinity, hroSn color, suillllde i-war.1 -Or. Waller nfty lo on.- hundred ncre furm. cood land, 'men hoarders: home cookin.;: hoard ren- '21 Wlinrf . ltd Haul.. hnuse nnd outl.uil.liiir.s. Address IC, Sta- I nonable. Apply 75 West Front stroct, lied I!. 7,1..1 kin. Fi-1-.-h..l.l. N._.I. l'hone lr.a-W^ rrs made to order; mipplies, tapffslry, ere- USE ELECTmCJTY. for $12 prr truck Joa<1. John H. Cook, Jx+ A llullman. Front ,:tr,-l. Iled Hank. HOUSE FOR SALE. tunne nnil lenthcr; lamp nhmlc silk^, wiro I We will win* your hmi-u\ fiirnish fix- J P. Lome Ilranch. N, J. » • | llnnk. WATER TOWER" FOR' SALE. phoiu: -ifitf-R, Red Ban-V.- ';- Eiirht rooms; tome improvements; nil A f..r'y.r,i..t iro to with three frames, trimmings. ]L Chnrk's furniture j tures. a ilinlico-:. witli twelve monthi STOVF.S FOR SALE. "llYLIN'S "INSURANCE 'SERVICE".' —M- TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE. In food con.liiion:""pi,-n'nnt'." t™t1;'pri"e Kitchen Move, line hnk.-r: nit.,. larKe pnr- s th.-usnii-l rallon (nnk. with Could pump, a store, 80 Monniouth street, Red Hunk.' j t'o" pny. E'nial payments, n,i interest, no Renm '2, R-s:ister buililinf.'. Ited Bank. Tenin of bay" horses; work simile or S •".. I ri n: mil harrnin: owiter. leaving town. Hire.- hor-e power elitrine. \\. I.. MneDon- i money down. ,\ pojlnl curd will brim; NATURAL AND PURE ICE. Inr cylinder »ti.v.-; bull, in ,-o,,,l condition. |.».,m 7 111. >I..ne too Ini-ite nnd none too | double. F,,r partisulni-.i phone (7-R. ne.l "7 T i.-l «,„„„.-. P.,.,1 Honk. FOR RENT OR SALE.. , Mm. Chin-leu So.len. Fnir llnvi nld. linl-itan liny lioli'l. Kealisnur..-, N^.L 3*arm of seven ncres. fit-e-room bou..e, K. Aufiero will Rive good servlc* >B4 umnll. Ilonl fnivel the plnre. I M'niik, or write R. F. 1)., 4-1-A, Eatontown, UPHOLSTERING. ' Phop. Hept. I)., llelmar, N. .1. Phone Ilel- STOVE FOR SALE. HOMES FOR RENT " bnrn nnd outl.uil.linl;«. Now idle, rent CAR WHERE YOU LEFT IT ? N. J. mar_ll«. _ prompt delivery. Mail or leave, order* *t Small coal .Live, will, pipe; nuitublo for Unholslerlm: end rrlinisbini.- of nil kind nt n.iosenrck Point, Lit tie ' Silver, N. J., ren.onnhle. Will pive lease. Write or in- Leave It nt tin- ll.iro Auto Rlornue. Me- YES, WE HAVE IT- if fui-niliire. I'rnnk Ilnwai-d, homej FARM FOR SALE"OR~RENT. t I West Garlleld avenue. Atlantio BIclH liv.nit room Price ffi.no. W. A. IloppmK. 1 iiii-ionire. 1 rnnit jinwai-.i, Ul v\ e-t f._.,.; „.(,- ,,r M.-.r ,,n • m Im.-tive new homej terview Mrs. .Iant7.en, llr, East ."^th •hnnic s|.-ert nn.l Cli.li.- t'oiirt, He.l Bunkl 'nnnel coal for open li.-oplac. One hundred (0 llrond street. lie,F Prink. Phone P.'.n. We deliver ••ro.it street. Red' Hank, phnno, .shop Stlil-J; .. " e ct eoli.-iv "miie from station. Uni- street, Ne.w_Ynrk_Citl\_rihoni! rintn 1933 fnrm. Inrce Colonial I laniln, N. J. Phone 78-S. . iiuantit. y nnywiie. i II. V. rirown. ro.iiilenee_.ir.:t.M, Ked Hnnk. i!y Co. Phone Long Branch horn.' ttilh wa-or. balh, toilet, n^ual out-j- ~ LOT FOR SALE. r al tic. MALE~HELP"W ANTED. TWO PUPPIES LOST. onl nnd Rialn. 21 WTinrf Evcnue. Red " FORDS. l.nilHitics: hr« ham: nspni-.-u-us. fruit, ex- Lot on Driinininiiil nvenuo, 4(1x100 feet; liinili^ , _ ' Kill. T wnnt five or six men "to Rather corn cellent polnlo roil; fifler-n minutes to M i.l - LANDSCAPE GARDENER, Irish letters, ten weeks •ed.llsb AH binda, ehn = -is. riinnliont.. toiirinp., ( COWS WANTED. by the dny nr by the bushel. I have thirty !||MISOI . VilSIcashl -51', I .- ' 0" .| !,al:,o,-IHII.lll. e1 i'H5-'. .aL Im.intll .*--.. mm--. brown color. Sultnt.te rewnrd. Dr. Wnltcr (tlelovvn s|;,,i,,n: i:,,,,,] ro;.,b-; sl.'.nnn. Will Pruning hy experienced men; ^ ir> HOUSE FOR SALE; llpcr,. j-.ednin and trucks; rush ill.,] time j Tb-e r four i;oi,d i:rn,le neres. nlso twenty ncres of sernivl crop Joseph !•'.. Tniler, plione Ited llnnli 1' -'i_ A. Rullmnn. Front street. Hell Tiank. paynienl-.. Ilnci & VonJI.itcr, Freehold,1 rent, ?1.1)1)0. Ad-lrejs Owner, drawer SI. hiyins out of groumU, large or small, Ah T,. 'r.Hki-V ' 'lMfoV!l '""V"' J. ""nhonr i Ku«s—beautiful ravcraibla rugi mad* •:l Wharf nvenue. Red llnnk. ele.nned nt the Oil-,- llry Cl-ruiin- nn.l Dye- i.l I'l I'liono Eel ROOM AND. BOARD. p.p-m, K. I from ynur -uld carpota and rujjB. LOST. "' FOR RENT~ ~ inc Works. 11 Mechaiic stre.-l, near Mrna.l Hani; li!iS. SEED RYE FOR SALE. D""ble mom. nicely furnished, hot nn.l ; ~ FR1:3H KILLED SPUING'DUCKS." Snturdny even..., nmni. ptr.'rf. tor- Choice seed rye. 7o rents per bunhel. J. I hnve severnl hnuae^ for _rent In rtel- Ftreel. Ite.l Hank. Phone 10J-R. William ular and full particularly FO't SALE. cob! riniinii'T tenter, st-am heat, centrally n,.tt, . .,., i .], .,„ r ,i,. , .1,1,i- „ . -i-i toi.e »bell nlii'i,.-:, in cine: Dr. Cruniib.-ll » Hope Far Shrewsbury. ford: nhio for sale on ensy payinenti,. (1. O;t-rov. proprietor. „ 'W l lc1 1 R li ro.l.lin»to L. Lnlcer. Ilelfnril, N. J. Phone 7.,-l'-31 Whole or pa.-; of 1 ii-bl acres, Wer.t Lone located; first elni" hour,!, llii.h.tn Home. I ^J, ." '..' "'„„,!,] „ ,,,,, ! l,v n'rce'li ''"' ' ' "K »" Carpet Cleaning Co* . name mi cn-,e. l-'inder pbont- Ited linnli N. .1. Phone l'3-.J. Iled llnnk. LOST. 1 sn Konnalmni. " Mraneh; si. ilalil. for tnieynrd or orchard; | MS Hudson ivtllllr, phnne US-W, He.l '„„,'"(. „ „ " p|,.,,/ ,,,drr hefo-e Fridny i Weirllel.l street, Brooklyn, N. Y.' .113. -_ WINDOW GLASS. (Iblonrr Slerlinr filter loci et. with the boiiuliiiil lo.'.-iti. 11 for a home, overlooking . Bnnk. I ,,,,, f,,,. Siiii.lny- o,-,le,-t ...-lit ei-.d S-ilur-'^ •———• THE BONNET BOX SPECIAL. m APAHTMI'NT FOR KENT. / All carried in -,l.i.-t;. (lUr.inB done Inili.-ili of A. II. I,. Finder ple.-Ke rel urn llollvwo,,,!. Address Orchard, drawer . M.| NEW BUNGALOW FOR R"F-NT.. j dnv. Hlal,-hlryV Whit,, ilr,.r.illi,in' 'fliieli ] Asbufy Park BuSIneSS College. Four looni-i, will, bnlh fir..t floor .i.nMe. price.. Phone 71I-.I. Miller's, Dresa nnd ..port lints in all the lenilinc notify \'2t Her,"en phice, ,.r phono sill", Hed llnnk. nt Fair Haven: best In.-alion: will sell or rm. Fa I Freehidd N. J slvles nnd eolom nt S2.CS Thnruday, F.i- He.l p., llew'nr.l. Imin-ovemenl.i. ('..nv.-iiient locution, t nil ; -l:( Wl,..t i,-rrk horse; MLi'lr- nr -ibinMe: A. UuHiiHin. Front ilre.-l. Tied Hank. A \'.V2l one-ton Ford triicl;, in good n.-ai- llr.a.l slre.-t. Pin lie Ills-It. William ,,,eei:,ll y. Miller's, I::'. WeJt llont Mreet, a:,l-W. _ I I,.,- -i I)," w il (,'n X- \'y-Mn t'uik ,i"ej d'v"i"al l*tru.-llon! ne.hi.ol beiflns Septera- ln r must sell Tor wnnt of work. Apply .lese;.h cooilillon; prico ?ll)0. ,f. ^1. Pnrlte tlt.'iii 1 'r '""'7 1 11 • Hrnest L. llcan, principal. ASBESTOS LIQUID ROOFING Clstrovv,, pn-pri.'tornr.-pr . '; . lltodlli.uk. ELDERLY WOMAN WANTEDWANTED. | o.ily eii'li' m.inth'i ; liave Yin 11 ;.• ' f..r' Ili.-in . 'l' ..!.. . . -. rirneat I,, [lean, principal. Wiillv. enre, ef 1-'. M. Smith estate, lluru- lid Prospect nvenue for nil kinds ef lenliliv; root., rap be hail I1OPSE AMI FORDS FOR SSALEA . Fond of children: Ccrm-m sricnk ,f l;.-i,-;,n- city ttai-'f. Will Bi.n. N. .1. I.iltle Silver, N. J. from I'dn.on.b, i- Sickels. M MeLnrell j —' snle for wnnt of 11 ;nd ronn A !'.-0 F >".Min. l'.'Jl Ford sc- ferrerl. Plio Ited H-Mik lnr, or call Mr-,.; sell ,-h,..•,,,. w. 1. Ma.DuiinM Kuritan Ii:iy 1 ! 1 '" ' CIIUHCH SUPPER ..trecl, Ited llnnV. Phone 7'JI-H. LOOK! s.: nl-.i 11 It-.-i—•! F..r,l 1 idslileld. ill ?.':,.I. I:'. .:! 1;TM MI.Inn ?»Rr.n nnd a ' Sakewil'. Wnllini; 'V.inii'-. Iclfor-l, N. .1.. U.,1.1. Kean-iiiii:-. r.'. J. H es fi.r rental or purcbaiie in Fair In til" rrn-.-ih HIM. .'. All Saints', church, I hnve jll't the place you vanted for a Il r.och at me. Hed e. like new. ;. tr.ll. Hurry It. nfl.T- G:Htl P. >L, pl .... lteiiushillK' AWf-: ING AND CAUPFT CIJKAN ING.""" 1 I! :u Sinew jlnn-y, Kutonlta.vn nml Llttli* ~ MATTRF.SSF.S FOR SALE."~ irarm:.-; n plot lOIKItill; full p I'- M-i-M. Mavesinli, N. .1.. Thur d-iy i-.-eniliK, No- l.it.b- Silver, .'.'. J.. plione Awn iMi rt-iiii.. i-nr- 1 r^lsiil Iiiuticiilnrs to Alitun Healty ^ Two new tiiiee-r.iot Ni in iiioi, a toll rant- faleb L. I.iiler, Helfonl. N. J., phoir M veinh.'i- 1st. C :((0 ti. s -.00 P. M. 'I'l.-k.-tn PLAT FOU P.F.NT. F.ULBS pe' . nd 111 , I.-a "in :;\ flllij t-; r ''cil; *, re:i-.es. f.-r snle i.l n b-irirain. . ?'J7 Maple Vf.-I-'-n 1. KeniKhurc, l.ipincnt foniyiiny. llroad .Street Na- r.o .-lit 1 iv.-nue, ];,-,l P.-iok. Phone in1f,-i:. ^ Three room-, u'l'l bath; '•'•" Mechnn >t hyacinth", tulips, ilallii e,l IKHII VIOLIN WANTED. '" ~ reel, f-.-.-i N01.mite- 1 • : nil ininrov Kiiilwny nun! i-i-lit.vn upward :? lail per just nrrive.l for in,I.,or and outdoor 1 is nn: of i-i. |. •! . ru,: , nil Inebiini. K - tionaall llaiik buil.lliii:, Ited llnnk, p hons TWO I'UI'PIKS LOST. In B.,,,,1 eoii.'itioii: . Red Honk :if,!-W. , rtr.-, ', II. nr llrond ,|,,-.•!, ll.-.l Haul,. INI.,lie r.unv.'.o.v, lit., ri. c .1 int.. i-ailoolotvo Clln-M. (•nil, f nil kind. i particulars to .Sylte^ter Scutellarn, owQflr^ In the Iliividion buildiiv: : three rooms IIOUSI'.KF.FPF.R. FUiSNiSIIFD ROOM FOR RENT. f fun ,...;,"I. l"l We-t SITUATION WANTED' lui'.rii.". .i.Li-n and ilccor.it. vr ly iipie.l l.y lleillv, Ouiiiu !< Par. i ,,lllc,- II Monni.niih Bln-el, Itv.l Hank. Helinble woii'a.i tvitilio, ponilion BB Newly furnished, electric linht mid •I. 1I...I Hi 111 ,1 -..i.e. i.lu.p r.D'.i.J; JUST ARRIVF.I). irnrdeflcr and Kenernlly useful """'" " ' Mechniih- .1 • .'.<. Red lln 1 Annlv Dnvlibom's, Ited llnuk. hoin.-k-eper; I id. l.b- ,., widow,-,'. table for l.lHllie.,-. peeple: tilble 1 r, M, H- 1 1. ."! I.ni ,- -hi,,,,, I «u...l Move, nnd oil ..1.1, " FOR SAI.K." I11,aril will, reline.) fiiinily if desired 1U ver, William T b 1i. nd lot. for ih> lu all ! or l.nrlieb.r'ii In.in.' pr.-fel n-il. Addresi llnx LOT FOR SAI.F.. 1:001 IV.;. bcnl, r l ,,l 1..-.- ..- 1 ptU|l-. See II, before I veiiib. 1«l. Prevent eittp SEV/ING MACHINES. Int. 41x1(10 f.-ei; ii ,. location; imprnve- Wnllneo iilreet, Hed IJar.k. lllori. M.u.ni'.utb Uf, h, N'. .1.. .till il.-tvn ami vicinity fr.un •:.!,, Kciin built. N. .1, n Aiphiilt ..fin:-. I'.i'l buyilil- .-i-.'ivl ' r-hiini.-l Swart-.. I I II. Un All III." lat.-.t imiiroved clcclrio portabl* nn-lit. nf aide,.-.,lk and sewer. R»r,->oiiable. I". ••••!. nppi.Mle II...ad. Ited I SI.-il Mill; also farina, -."me lln! '• 1IODSF. I OH KKN'I'. FUKNITURF. FOR SAI.F. 1-h,.,,.- ,„• ,,.it.- fo.. e fi.• -:.-r -. ,;.-. - "I". . •!. Molleo.l \V,-t linver M-*iint miicliinei, motor .tUch.d. A.lilre.n_l,ol. diim-er M, Ite.l Hnnk. Plo.I,,- i;|i,-,l. " I I .-nil •.-1 1 p.-i.pl... Prico- nti I llnlf of ib.ul.b- h...l- I Miiniil'inlli While eliainel lied-.. full lire. anil ,-[i A,nl,ov. N. .l.;l'.ank FOR SAI.F.. l ,- Al" s|v ro.M.i b..ui... lo 'l'I ninchine. taken in cxchnnif.-. Caah vt Mr.'.-I: lite r I, I b-llh: Mea,,, h.-nl, TWO PUPPIF.S LOST. "prir.K. : lined only a shoit tune; sell very I'll,mi- i'llV. W.- .!.•'! or. SMALL I ARM FOR .SALK. Pivlf ncre foiin: n«pn loiprotem,.,,!,. I1.,, e^-iloli Noteinlier l-.l. lrl»h •etler-,. len weeln old: re.ldlsli rensoiiiibb-. Cnll Thiiriulnv nn.l Fiiilny. f,,,n- him,Ire,! apple l , two h Al.pl. by, i..;.| .-tnlc ne.-ncj, titno payment.. Ib-m-ilitcliini,' done, wblU "YUIIK IT.I'.T 1 'ifUlHLF. YOU? '" Ah. ,1 i, o a,-,.- , . < ,-,„.,I land. si< room I 11, flinl'oii nteini... Ijiloi, hi-,,,vn color. Suitable rewnril. Hr. Wuller ilf. Ihoiid ntrect. li.-d Hank. ; Nl Phone Ue.l II.nil, ' H. Wear WYine"1. I'eutli. • u . i-ht arch nun- bi :,>,,! u .ual ,:iiliiiil,l ir: ,. I'IIII b,- : ^ '"• ''• . jinn wall at SiiiK.r Shop. lienrKl Woodl, A, Itollmmi. Fr.-nt si reel, 11,^1 Hank. C|-.b. C. I OK SAI.F. a! the ,irl;t pric,-. llcmy 1-. Ifi..,!! ,1,ti..n: pric- ^1^.1)1111; III-I.I.OI! lr n : Mll 1 WANTKI). -"" l.orl, mini.. r,....i nn ..ei 1..11 ef tour Hi-F-31, We n-p.-iir rn.lial.irs. my inr.ln In,,>ds i' ' '- ' *» '•'- Mi'nnioulh atrect. Btd Ol.l. no. I. lie to n mi, ,111. Inicl truck nnd LOT FOIt SAL!".. foot Hr.,,,,1 Street N.'l,,.,-,! Hllllk btlilll- re-ill-.-, room '.'. Rn-i-ter l.ilil.lin;:. ' I, |.niter, licit..r.I, N. J.. pi- If you bnvc n el,.,k that no one el.e mil I.-.I..P-, I iln all mi-till work.' \v'. II a' I Hank. mul.Hn nml nni'oii b"i ..•, I'enll-, for Fill,', Lot. -10,10(1 r.-el 1 line locilion- Imnrnt-r- 1 T':l. lied Him!. ! Kcan-bur.:. repair, brim: it to me. I tin them nil ;.'. n»d llnult. i.li.ti.- I. .,, rail nl llao.I tfiitdi .I.:- rlt ,-n niti.t. lid liurlh, nienU of »l,lew,,lli nnd .etvee lt-n onnble IIUNIIAI.OW 11)11 SALE promptly and p. ..p.-ily. I', I', rul.-inini, 1:, MAN W.lSli PO'.llinN. MAN WANTF.O, benet- 1 E BANK G1RLS l.o, ;!», F.II-IIIIIO'IIHI... N. -1 A_.Mre... Lot. .Irn.ver SI, lied Hank. Hector place, lied Hank, plioio- ll-.l. M,.riled o,.-o, t, i '.r |-o .lien of niiV lit Ci.nu.l.i "I;. Pel'.od. N. .1 • »l" ..,1, t,, |.en,,,,,,,',ii ly r,-1 .'I.r . I'!-.' o. i • ill I- •rV-^"V'*^'i^Vr*/.*A?5^"*V,V-fi!?^-*"*'!V^ j!"AJ'!**'' ** "*-* WANTED ll()U:il'.F.i:F,Pl-.H WANIFO. •nti in I'lANII HUl .SAI.I'.. I'.VI.HVHODY WANTI.I) kind- liaii.lt tti'l. 1.1, Hid ,lrive.. nnv ! u ("j,, "«i nab!.- in-leei. lied Hank Auto llndl- I'" •'•" f-leepliu: uailii.'lil i., Kl.'clrlral nil. «'..,„:,„ or uirl wanl.d lo I,,,.,, „„„,„ fo. ilhlv. II"! hum-alow '".ill Ilnl-y f; t iili.l. ttiili ml,ii.i i.Inter nlta.-h- to color the llnllotte'en fun ul Ihe Hap- • .mil.- car. .T. W |i . P. I". I.. N... 1. I...K ! ,„.,,,,.,.,'-,.,| ,,„, „,, . hbe.nl re- • "' Millll fnoiilv. Salniv i',,,.,|. A|i|il ,,,,- See .1. C. Conip- Work.. Ill Wet Front Hr.-.-t, Itfd ' chinei ,ned, |:M,ci lenced n|ieratnra prx inei.l . four vai i ..I'l l'i ui<. I"'. f< .' ; tn I tl.t church Tuodnv 1111,1 W'clne .hv ni|-bl» 11.1-A. A-buit- Pa,!, V .1. iiiini, ration. ,\,1 . P.. IIK!, Ul Lib- i '' Ru I'lm Illi. ; ll...i'..'l,e.'|..'i, drnwer M. lle.l llnnk. 1 M. J. Telephone Red -I lfe,red: a.iir vt..rk. no work on Saturdays, player need. r.-|... U -t : !',AN ion SAI.L. Must be ,,,1.1 ,,t in Ten acre lilih -etler., leu week, old | redillnh 1 FOR RENT, FllltNISIIF.il. rini.|.ott,ih..ll I.> nn.I f r. 1» I-OH SAI.I-:. IIAI.LOWF.'IN! ..ni!ili, nl i. l.tio'l. ont. Nettly panilcl, lie', hall..,, new «n. III beii'illful \illn.-c: lilie-.l .,,|l. re I-111'.. be,0111 cnlii, :-.,illal.!e rvttnrd. l.r, Walter 1 1 Al Fair II,t.-,i, i,>t.e , , I."in About 1,11110 cubic tU'd. Itoo'l '"I' "Oil. Unit r.iii.iiui'1-iiile'rii-.liiine out nf tb« ,|,e n. .. Ill p.-ife-i .-..million. Addiem *a\ilii- cm 1..I1-.I..I . I'.'ttl lii'lit, clock; In of .ef, II room., biri'e bn, n. Tli, prlc«, tvork. Addr, .i I.incroft Manuracturlna either del,,,-,,-,! oil of l.tuli on Slnettt- A. llnllmnli, I r..nt i.l reel, Ite.l liMllk. Knle. drt.t.r M 11..I llin.l Ratlin I'oilil. -l.-aln lie it. I'.ls, eleelrf. nltio nnd 1 Ihe Ilnptl.l rburrl. tlr-t eln , lo.cloi.i.ciil c.t,,III,..i.: i, I rub- Hi, lee tl,,' laiirkel | r.,mpa.ny, I.ir i .fl, N. J, I'l,,,no T.il-r-l. bury II.mill • 11 .-..-I It,-.I I'ti'il, Phone TWO PUPPII.S*1.()S]'. Tue.ilny o We.ln nlnt' n li- h 1 ne»l week A Ct>/Y HUM!, I OH I!! N.T. ber. Lpiiie. Dttin-r lent nil! town. I'lloll" \ *"n '""' tiro- ... HI.) i.a-e. Act I liltn.'.l in I .'V. 1 1 Sl.vker tk lit.vkei, "I'. U.-.l ll.-.nk. V.,.1 tony n pii/.e bul you will lint e i Middle M-.V. .ell.-I-., len tyorh. ,:l,| ; reddUh Set,-i, looms, nil ,-i,|,i,,t, m.-nti. for rent Hed Han . 1.". ."-M. Jj*'", " Willmm Ilinleliimiin. Humt.iq. (i.•.,..-.- \V. /iiek-r, f-calin tu cuiiliv brett.i rolor. K11IUI1U ii-v.-nld. Dr. Walter fun. pr..i..rti... tturl. f. N. J.. iiln.ii.i Keniert MdNMIII'lll lll'.AIIlV HAI.ON. ,,f,.-r M,.t ei.,1. -r 1 I ,-.,|.. M'.|.!e nteiiue lll'l.l' WAN'lI'D, MALI'. | fj' ;"„, Milled, tt-.i.-r mi, no-, f.ic.iil iii.i- ni;e. A Uiillin,,,, 1 lout '.I I Iled II,ml: mid H.-ie. li | l.ne \"i I- II 1. Mttatcr. I'.-ll FOR SALE. i r.PooKsi Wanied, i .....I I h.-. , . i.-ndv job and ' ' ' l.ADIIS. AI1FNTION! .c,l|> Irentliieol, i,al,|.,-,l .'.llhoir. L, ,1,1,. ll.l. IWI) I'UPI'M.I 1XIST...... „,-, PI,,,,,,. It, ,1 HeII!. I ' , M I'ood pny. Al-o a lonelier for Friday, ami WHAT III" It! II CIIKISIMA.S C.ll I Hll.,.1 Tneidny lilr ,1 il Ih- l.nplh Klita llenalv Slop. M niii.-in init, sban!' l'i.relic of all I..ml. for iila anil rtnV .limni Inn in.,I ti.i mini' I.". M lll.tl .rttei.. len Wcrl. „!,!, r»dd!«h Hnlilrdats. Apply P.-illi Atnhoy I'lly Mm- Ik.in n i.oli.',. .!.-, Hi- d.ir Unit tin. .et chinch, A niieact plnv by It, Y P I I Oil SMI.. ,„„„,„•, -ell. treatment, with or will,,.,.! I .idtertif..- ptolo-rlle. Ill IIIy .tort window. M. hn.iti, e.il.ir, !.ilitlil.l« Ict.aid. Ilr, Wall l-.el, Pellh Ainli... . N. .1. tl.K Whole woihl'lalkitiv ? Slioouheiirt |.o- mo,ill, .tii-,1, It.d ll-.til,, Ph,.i." H'.'s L.'tt of fun. llont inl.j it. They n,,, Pair o-ili fold.on ,1 ,.!'.' on', door, flT. violet ins ; bobbini, eurllni-, .lyelnii mid A. Hull lic ilo,.< ,,ro the II. f Ibia .plen.lld I la*a I,,III,|IC,U iif in, i.ciii.i. f'.r »a!« of I 1)11 SAI.I".. r. HlH'eryor We,liies4,v iilnlil, S. b. .,,,. to (UAIS ANI> .I.M-'tniLTTF.S, ~ blencliini! Imlr. Up.ii i'i-.'iiliiir< liy «l" In.lv'n come, ,y \ 1 l,i,-ed. Price, rea,,i.iiiil.l,,. A!»o «li..w». f,.r,|en( on my IM. ! have ton many t9 RADIO 11)11 SAI.I;, I con.Illi.in. !'. I..nil ••>, Mnln nlleel, f.nte,.t ., I v I,-. si in I iiinlci ml.'. bin;., aelcr- p..ii.li.i..i.t. J. . Wnirrlf plnce. Iled' Hunk, 1 i Tlnr. l.iilh IH'III .-t eoniplel. wlla bnl. wirif'iKirHOUSES ion RENT oilier West ..Ireel. I ..I.. -H. N .1. II.in, all 1.1•.!• , a>. loiv n- lln. I'oma In phi,lie IIM.M. trrle. t,,,,l ph..,,,'. M.1V b. lo-nt'd hi I HI Ken,i.hunt, ...... even r o l,,,i|.» .11 ,ll !,,,!, them ,,t,,-. Sec tiluil J- A !'()/• Y 1101 ISP Full HI NT. WINDOW , Cl.LANlNCi. iii.be,ii li,. ih.ivy Hi HI to ),,! If Intel i'i.t»,l. Jnltli H. siln llclobrr II,III. nil.' Iniprovem.'utii alsa Iwn huiinalow., all 'I Mo Mi Ilb.be r.ni.il. or ph..... II.M Hank ll,- I! L Mwater, TO 1,1.1", Hank, I'liil.-.l Ir... .-I..-Iii. lit'l.t p...t for .„!., FURNISIIFI) ROOM deuce.' nl.o t'.-t!e..il olllce elentil nil. IUt»« Jlleel. Red llnnk. .win.-. I'll..nn Iled II.mil T".-M. in hiiu.i. In rent, from Hii- In nirr., mid will be lib'her In pile.i for rp.il Ie II llii.-.l I.U',iu. ,» purl?, al- ren...mil.'e. S I'l-f.u'li •.! Kuiii'i.ii I, l'i (!»• i-l,.be., fo.ir II,in.. l|..lltw..,,,r« II eli'C- .«.. of lie,.,,, .wee!. bn,'lil r.i.ii|.llni IIAUll) HA I I I UV LOST. HAND WIN II II IIUOHINC, SCHOOL' ploilnia, V, Molllll.,11th .ti.-.-t, Hed ll.nill. Irnell.eW (.iiid-bid vo"iu. In Ihii n.,,.1 \Vii..l.liiut"i itrcel. Ui-J Hank, phona ni.w on ||,,,l, llpe,-i,,l 10 , from ear lilcllv, op'en llrnilnrp. hot uir fiirnni-e, liver FOR QUICK SALE. I M«lkn, «W vult l.ulteiv, I....I yesler.lnr t and r In lov For CM.M SAIHIIKI; MAXWI I.I. TOUHINtl, (.itttl , on exchisite devcloiuivt-nt will, V, llrown, ciiiil nnd liinli. SI Wlinif lit lllomln* b.lween t'HIT I l.lnee kn.l lllnew.. .•vn"|...ai.l' .ill.l.-et... -I'.len.'l.1 "iiccf-,..' I'd- fin-lllei- imrlii'lilai-. ud t'rivau family. II, liable imioHV 111 llelfnril, eantraltf ."If Htatler, .leinoin.liibU tun., i; 1 Ilin.. SLI'.IJ KV1" lt>ll SAI.K' -nm-i li-ii'.- > oil Il.-r.ne-l nn.l l.n- Iled lU,,k l.lll* avrli.l. ..I, Neivoii.il Kiuliim r,,n.l. drawer M. II.-I llnnli. win V! llai.,1, A. M, Ad,ln-> by letter irrnd* li. .jiliiulllUi tn .nil 1 ciy.-d i.n.1 on tin fin,., frwrna h«ua4i| :n Ilr.I clnn. iiiiinlmr eoiidllloti; »| r. .i, |\ Finder ideno leluit, lo .l.ibn jink,-., Jr., oF Ib* M d i-ll't ii.rim. . ; llti. litln.lt.-™ wall; lo ,,|il- ill'OOK!) WANTI.I) All-nl,Hi.I, N .1 ilium., "f.< II. Hver.lell. ni-iir 11,,'let railinml .lallon. We.1,1.1., Kni'livr, Ited ll,,,,k. ~ i.ciin inn SAI r. I, ,,,-r nl.o I... lie dolllill. ot.'l. klb'hru tiin. II. nl «•>.".. lim.llr.. llentlie, 411 Lo- h. mrlike nn.l ill .... I l-i.t .'iiinlltlim I tlVM «t lbs Hup.1.1 chimb Ine.dnT nll.< I IUI 1(1.N I IILASONAIILI'..' Only four innm It t^ fin 'nle un Fore.! nd no mill), ill, mil" of tl. I'LORAI, WORK ' limit, ill B c.l.l I...H.IC, .'II l!.;|..r.«t ctMlIK, llml nu and lull. I'l'.l f.'I.IMI (laraia, W.dii..«d.» iiluliM. I'll..-, for U.I ft..- HIT P WANTED, I'F.MAI.I'., Newlf dec.,1.-it,.I , will, nil Improve. avenue, Hum. ..n, t.llbln f.niKfeel of Inn Plli Mo d llllm.ll. M. W, ll-,nl, pi,,no. ?«(>, I,,,,,,„ ila.o. • nml fun for id,lei f.dka f afl de.crli.ll..,,. nt .liorlt- I notice. Tut ,•111,, net to bulbI lv other bfinrderi llni' ii.-teii I..!, forr ,.aln e facinix! nu Inn i Halurdii T t.m;.. Cniill. ,'l,,'l. ro I..,ine. (had. an,I Inllt ttHt| llt.t nltlil, n,litii.il.ii ;.« cut., II o) It,nver. nl lilo.b-.ill,, i.ilcei. Fl..rnlli.ir-.l Tvpl.t (or I.IIIIOK. with I, nowlediie of re- AITHACIIVI. TIIIII'.liACKF, I'AIIM, latl iiioceiy hit-in,,-..., f.,...| ..I't'.-l tun 11V. kentl bnilii,,. «.....in iiit.feii.,.1 f.f. liar. Apply lo linlloli Patillly, Illllltsou, I . l),| ,, nil raali. Alalnn It.mlly * Dxata. l.li/llt 1,1,|.lien' |,| h|, Hi|ut|..|,i|, VI) Cellt.. I lower HI,op. Wnllaeil Hreet, Il.-.l llnnk. I.AMMIN'S I A»M AfiF.NCY. ?».',l!'l, Mini' ti.oill bnll^e Will, nt! llli,il,,|!l K ltei.lv afnllut* urn Hill . efe. eiicen ; .i.Ury lo I ...n in..ii|.< Hid ll.ni!-. id H"S- N. J., Illume SV1 llui ,.,,M , •I'l,., otllv r.iil Mtnte .lilcm-/ In Ilr.I Hnnk tl.i|.t,,t..,,o'nt. | titif IIIIU 1>|.|>I<. .,,eb,,rd. , ,. ,.,-,.. I'.,, llr.nl -Ihri'l N«l|.ifial kMtt ' llOOM FOR lll'.Nr, al.nl Ilf. Arter Meiri.ll * Con,lit t'o., II HIIINI5IILI) UO'lMfl I'OH HF.Nf.' l.oo;il (i.ir.Nis WAlTINd. o, Miiriii'.H, i.ortKi * d.,,.,1 in- ">i> per retll nf Its Illtll. lo list- Urn. IIII-.I, i-i,i,,,',', .,:.• luilf bbieb fn.tit Ho,ul.li.-il ,,.." bnv ulndot.. benl niM Ill.n.) .(.eel, Ite.l II,,,,I, I,,1.1,him. It,'I Hank, 1,1,'"'" Hit, Ml. . 1,1.1- n f. 1 rfl I * 1. - • 1 ,,.01,,. for rant I I'ropcrllei! winii.-.' nb.iiB Hunt loud. If (1. Dlt-H A Holl me fliilklutf ll.nl Inir mnl iilllnM fann*. My b ....il ri.tiei.le 1 H'I'MSV hnlf bliirl, floti, cgnt-etllelii'. « ; IU,. .nlliill... fu.ni il.'imt. l».l loe.llolli l.i.ll, ilollbl. aml .In.le. ,*lth , I'UH LOST. you lime any finin. ..r olliei |.r..|.erlle> In if)M.fll>. Hinl I'tid I,' wilh Ihu'e III.O.I tleall^ nil ,,f Moiiiii.nlllt eoiilitv. I'Himi .elioo!.,,„!b, bin Inn-.,, town, ntc.', inmr .'i,tn- Apply «l SI I'l.e"In.Il "l.'.t. Il.-.l llaiik. l,.»r I. If .l,.,|,,,| ll|,|illi "'ilk.". Hull y.ui limkn. I'lrn frXm i.lie.lull lo :,nO trtra, nlnl flnw 1.1 InullliK •lnlli.il. Hi« tl)|.i ldin!« al .'lie'. NEW BUILDING FOR SAUEf nvenll., I.I.,,l,,,,,. H»,| II,.,1, 1|«(1.J. I'OSITIDN WANT! Ii W.,l,,,.,,ln, ,,„ Moiin.o.itb alreet or Him 1.I...1.11 lli« II...I llnnk mid ijel iiu.ir) You Vilii'of lh,.,n I,, eln.o.e from', If vm hi. ,' for l< V iiml ttaidell, Uinioii 4 N.w bil.'Ii anil HI" aluMn kHilbllng f Whlt« wimmn wl.|i.-« |i..Mll..n m cook, ,,r li.nv aveliil.., He.I Hunk. llemnd If Keniisl.uri'. know ll l« Urn be. I lllllde, __ _• ,„ ),n» or a.-ll a form, ••< I,«m III l.i.ci llci l!«t)k, iilii.m -<;ii..l.. NiAYlAt. WAKIIKHA. * will r,,,,k ami be uiilli.".. I'nll or nl.. anlli, .'l.nlali.lin Iw.i alnica, ill HI They ate .nmlit .if a,,||,| eitat atumlnllm. nn,.,,.I IO Mi, r II, Aiui.lioiiit, Hlur IKir AIM 111 All l< ll>l« >Al.B, r/AKf NOllCr:,'* "" I Ilioad .Ireid. phniK 4S0-J, MONI'V-FOH FANMRKS. In , l,"n|t* nftnmr *« f«fm#ri» an pr.it.eilr In twit H i.m al Unrer felil litlarfwli (nil ulrwl, Iled llrltit . ftalMilll, IWil KtU'lf !• I " >AI»K« MANOINB AND I'AINTINCl lamr lillMtviti ..rond ftnnr, tbtfa lariV \*4'. KHI'I.I.INII ANK nUINfJINO/" HAll WAY MAIL fl.MKa. , MI,"HI I. for '.'I !"'.i. (w w.-.l.. .In. I let I,, pny ,,rl m,.lt»«IIM, il»bl«. buy •|M», »en 111011 buy Anr nl; l!at lH Ml'Rmoiltll enlllltr atnl v.ni *BH* a !!.«*». Wnulil rmi«W(f I rad» fat fnaililar. All ttatwf, alahlMn ernli a imulili. mil ami lip, fulllla HrMbrr b.mr.U, all ilolll.U floor. .Ire. In Unilnunei. lli.t|euUr> »rllA tll li»> iilart Id" mm •».! i|.f«tih mill. f»«k)» - Ilia* tll0i I ^tftl tin* **?l i"itr.' lof st*.l!t'!"mf! •ll»,» Addrati rtma/l Car, 4n«(r it. "" • full. Phmia I|''J, Kul flanki tl» Me V«ra»r, rnrnrr lliinmn loud 'fill r/eip*n Utt« « w>> 'n'nff 1K11KKB B itnnitln K iiff "r «rlni|l<| I'lvlIl l Htrvlnvlne atamlii.rtt, utu i JUS rbafllj ilrMt, ,'•mnn, l.lllll Ullv.r, N.'J, IIn K •)(( Italln uteri .!»» In J|J.» lilullliu * W«.hln«t.,nWhlt , )))), ((''. Co.. B»nk Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. Cowley ii on« of tha owners of the !fUI[DfU 1Aft YFARS 01 D LAAAAi THE RED BANK REGISTER. Knickerbocker pbarmacy; He Is a i^nURln AW lU*** ULU- : Entered at th« paitofflca a,t Red Bank, veteran of th'e world war. The bride j ' —•—— ~—" FRED JENNINGS >J. J., «s RPcond-cUsijm»tt*r\ is a f-raciuate of the Red Bank high i PRESBYTERIANS OF SHREWS. school and she is employed as a j BURY TO CELEBRATE. Automobile Insurance General Roofing Contractor . , iWUDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1923. bookkeeper at Jersey City by the (ALL FORMS) Central railroad company. Annivoriary of the Church Will be CIDER APPLES 120 South St., Freehold, N. J. EKJ. TOWN TALK. Obterve4 with Service* Tomorrow Tarnow—Yarnall. Afternoon and Night—Church ' nutrlbutor of th» Aml/lcr Asbejton }f" '(Continued from Page 4.)' MIES Edna May Tarnow, daugh- Hal an Intereiting History. J. H. Gregory & Sona Shlhslei. Full ntock, ull ni?.i'H nnil Thero is ono consolation to be ter of Herman Tarnow of. Relford, _ iolor. catrl.,1 in prccliolil. W» rflhor Tomorrow will, be the 100th WANTED furnllh yuft tile matL-rlal or Kivu an drawn from the desperate street ' and A. Earl Yurnall off.' EcCeonardo o \ birthday of the Shrewsbury I'res. 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Apylifld ijrkr. Can lie aiiiilli-il OV.IT fght which took plac6 at Atlantic ! re* married last We a af your old tliinirU roof. Wi- Ko Any- we dnesday -1 byterian church. The history of, Telephone 474 where. SlatP, Sins nnil Tilo Itooflng. Highlands Saturday and which re- ternoon at the bride's home by Rev. 'prcsbytcrianlsm at Shrewsbury goes * Pbonea 170-M BnJ 12H-W. ' Wltcd in the death of on« man. A, II. Sutphen of tho New Mon- h!wk. 'more, tnan 200 years hut the Ihta consolation is thai present; mouth Baptist church. Miss Gladys chur(.}. building was not constructed conditions ennnot much longer con- " '-' -' "-- V-'J- ! -- Tarnow, a lister of the bride, was :nntji the fall of 1823. » \jjp tiuue. bridesmaid and Herman Shoemackor jt WOT,i«npUe flfwcltrflfwcltr wH euunni)tls **°& °' »nd tha ether nim criminals .will l l ANTONIN, it coiHalnj full aniiri StoM shops of tho Central railroad nt !(Icnt j of Shrewsbury art expected PHALANX, N. J. ANTONIN1, it coiHalnj full aniiri StoM • eventually wipe themselves cut. ittr ypAra twt. Sold ererrwhero or l)r Klizabethport Tho couplo left on;,, ha present and they will bring nn. CM n bottle. O » The whola scurvy outfit- in th« end -t. (I A. VoorhiKM. M. D a wedding trip -and on their- return hox iunchoa with thorn. Arrange- •will annihilate itself, not hy killing they will live nt Newark. ments have been made to look after «ach other off but by. arousing the Hulio^-Srnlth Ithcm H* tl16 parsonage. It is also ^ are always assured of a square wrath of the people over Bucb con- „ , ' , probable that some of the church k deal as W.L.Douglas name and ditions. These gunffs of criminals MiM G»dyy» Hulse, danghter of jnembera will bring box lunches. are becoming bolder »nd bolder. B. Hulss of Oceanport, and ^ memborsMp of tllB conff«sa. 1 the retail price art plainly John B. Hulss of Oceanport, and p Atlantia Highlands is not th» only Dr. Charles A. Smith of Bayonno, I stamped on the' soles of even' place where folks are afraid to go wer« married today nt noon at tion Is unusual in that nearly half f it is mad« up of persons living a 5 pair of shoes before they leave- on the streets nights. Imacine such Newark by -tha groom suncK Rev. Iconsiderabl e distanca {rom shrews- a condition ef terrorism! Is this: Charles A. Smith. Miss Eleanor b jn j^ e(, history tho ' the factory. : whafcth-irprohibition law was pas»ed C*arr of Bayonns and James Smith ' shrewsbury chur(.h wa5th a only | brother of th. groom,, attended Whcp purchasing your next pair Presbyterian church !n this part o£ of shoes, look for the name that An Amazing Reduction Event the county and it drew worshippers guarantees service and the price The show down is coming. Tho j in a brown traveling milt ,The from many places outside" of peoplR-are rijrhtly becoming more coupls went U Atlantia City on Shrewsbury. It still retains thi3 that insures a square deal i "Prices Let* Than Elsewhere." and more indignant and tho tirao ! their wedding trip. On their re- 1 , , i old-tims characteristic, although, Th.s Shoes that are Alwayi Worrfc the Pric« You, Pay for Them will come when they will demand turn they will start housekeeping not ,n mA a ^ degree a3 foI> that prohibition either mako good nt Bayonn Tha gvoom It s den- merly. or give way to tho legalized sale of tlst. Morning and afternoon sessions For Sale Exclusively by liquor. If the prohibition law -is Rhod.T^Soden. will bo held at tha church tomor- enforceable tho people have tha , ,., „ , . : Miss Soden row. The afternoon • service will right to demand that it be en *l°™n»> Beatrice begin at half-past two o'clock with forced. If it not and. William A. Poden of English-] I. WEINSTEIN enforceable, '" 'n mnrriori n fTIPT> i Rev, Dwight L. Parsons, the pastor, n i thr.St°u!e°b ooh tl » VT* °"'M S^^«™ proSidi»/»n,lwi,h the sin^ng of 70 Monmouth St. Near Maple Ave. the statute books the beU,r. , bri(le,m.nkl Rn'd Foreman Rhodes ! old-time hymns, Notes on the his- * * * I of Enclishtown- was groomsman. I tory of the church will bo read by Present conditions are jintolcr- I The couple left on a wedding'trip ! Miss Eva Valentine and Mra. 195 Broadway Long Branch, N. J. p able. No one except bootleggers tby motor through Pennsylvania and • HenryS. White. Greetings from tho end grafters want things to contin- :o n their return they will live at | Monmouth county historical society United Cigar Stores Co., Agency ue as they arc. Anything would be | Englishtown, where Mr. Soden is ! will bo extended by Rev, F. T. B. better than the present puerile employed. Reynolds of Ivcyport. Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses thing called prohibition. Either en- i Congratulations and good wishes force it or wipe it out. Mclntyre—McGarrity. will ba extended by the church's i and Accessories at Great Reductions > Miss Catherine Mclntyre of New ! daughter, ths Red Bank Presbyter-; WEDDINGS. York, formerly of Shrewsbury, and ian church, through Rev. John; The Women's Shop Value-Giving Supremacy Again Joseph McGarrity, son of John [Muyskens, Jr. The Red Bank' (Formerly COOPER'S) Guatin—Chamberlain. McGarrity of Bridge avenue, Red;church is an offspring ol the! Demonstrates Itself Above Others. The wedding of Miss Guyla Gus- Bank, were married recently at New'Shrewsbury church. Similar mes- Broad and White Sts. Red Bank, N. J. tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. York. The couple are living at sages of good will are to be made i Gustin of Wallace street, to Harry Newark, where Mr. McGarrity is !by Rev. James A. Jlntheson of Al- S. Chamberlain, son of Mr. and | employed. Mr. McGarrity is a vet- i lentown, Rev. Joseph E. Curry of This is not an advertisement to attempt to get A LIST OF SOME BARGAINS. Mrsw«. Joh.T*t,n. Ev. Charaberlin,.™wii.n. o-fr BrancD..—1h. eran of the world war_ He waJ 8e. | Cranburyi ReV] Cilaries T Bates of ! your business through the featuring of "Specials" avenue, took placo at three-o'clock riously wounded In one of the big Tennent, Rev. Charles h. Palmer of but to acquaint you with the fact that our "Regu- Fall Dresses .$ 9.95 last Thursday afternoon at thebattles. Marlboro and Rev. Charle3 H. bride's home in tha presence of a lar" prices are always as low as most stores feature Smart Jacquettes 9.95 Smith—Shnlti. Bruce of Matawan. Another speak- gathering of forty relatives and er will be Rev. George A. Leukel as "Special Offerings." Sport Coats .-.. 14.95 friends. Rev. W. Holland Raver, Chic Hats -,;,;,..- 3.95 pastor of tha Methodist church, of fsavuft «= jwhi.=sjSso is said to be the only ministeSr Tailored Blouses , 1.95 performed the ceremony. Tho cou-Beach, and Henry Shulta of Bel- ever produced from its membership. ! DRUG DEPARTMENT mar •were married Tuesday of last New Skirts 4.95 piplee stoosiooda beneatDeneathn a boweDowerr olf roses ! "•=»• »<"s aujun.su ^»"-J <"- ^ Musicalln c l proeramP j wiU b. enderer d «nd chrysanthemums, Tho rooms week at the Belmar Catholic church ! ? ' . ";T™^thVrl 1 5Oc Pebeco Tooth Pasta 33c ,.!.., ^ , . v.. T>~,. -nriin^™ n.f«ri«w«^n A ac oota serMcea, wim Mrs. Edmunj d Sport Sweaters 4.95 were decorated with palm3, autnmn b"y f«vRev.. Williau.umm McConnell'—."'"<••"•. A" Hobbs, the organist, in charge. 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ...... <:.. .336 foliage, white and pink crysanthe- nil 50c Squibb's Tooth Paste .39c mums, roses and dahlias, this work gTcom'3 home. After a short wed- OTHER WOMEN'S SHOPS—Aabury Park and Freehold l give a talk on the history of the. $1.00 Pyorrhocide Tooth Paste 74c being done by the Floralhurst l^^Mri^r^^^hurcg p p K Tho only living* former flower shop on Wallace street. homo with Mr. Shults's father. pastor of the church, Rev. Samuel; $1.10 Tanlac 73c The bride was given away by her Miller—Cherry. I). Price, will make an address. $1.00 Squibb's Mineral Oil . . .. 69c lather. Sha was. attired in white Mr. Price lives at New York and he | embroidered silk with penrl trim- Miss' Jeanne Miller, daughter of is assistant secretary of the Sun-. 50c Henna Foam Shampoo 39c Max Millejr of Allenhurst, and L. A. i mings. Her garment was mado :! <:day-schooy st 0 l munion. Rev. A., Dor- j $1.00 Wampole's Cod Liver Extract 67c from a shawl worn by her great- Cherry of Asbury Park Were mar- " - " ."' " c ""• "•."<"- ' ried .few days ago. Mn G. Rob-|ranc,e Baldwin of Summit, a former 60c Bromo Seltzer . 38c grandmother over 100 years ago resl(lc n t of The bride's veil -was caught up"iinson of Perth Ambay was brides-! , , Shrewsbury, will make 35c Freezone i 23c maid and A:uitk>'l "At linwiunp;." Miss Mnriam E. Kaney of Perth [church nt all. Mrs. Harry G. Bor- A reception and dinner vos Veld Amuby and C. Vcrnun Hancock of ('cn 's chairman of tho refreshment after the ceremony. I'inno si-!ec- Wed tions wore rornl'-roi! by H- roM 1-a- Spring Lake wera married a few 'committee nnd Mrs. Edmund Hohbs • TOBACCOS TOBACCOS .lays ujrn. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel :lTul William E. Morris arc in charge ros. Guert* were prcror.t from ol All the latest brands and most of the old ones in Red Bank, Uceanp'Ht, 1.••'!,&; .l'-nun-h Patterson iittemli'd them. The the music, all sizes received weekly insuring you of fresh Asbury Park, Mnt^vnn, i'nv-inne, couplo went on a wpddin« trip and :• 1'he earliest known record of Veal Brooklyn, Xew liaiii]isli.re and iin tlu'ir return they will live at, Prcsbyterianism at Shrewsbury stock. Boston. The couple left on a v>'(-d- llrielle. contained in the diary of 'George ding trip to A', 1 nn 1 i• • fit,, ;i:ni on Fox, n Quaker who established the SMOKERS'ARTICLE3 1 Christ I» n—Emmont, ljuakcr religion nt Shrewsbury. In their return thry will i^t.-irt li^ust1- • aist - Mrs, Henrietta Christian and his diary -.vritten in lrtSfi ha says Self Closing Tobacco Pouches . . 25c '1 '!? Charles 1-. Knur.nns, Jr., of Anbury "thero aro many P bride's point,' uway continue waii^^ of Park were married n few days nkr:> this countrie." It is prolinhle that Lock Type Pouches, $1.00 upwards brown. • by .Khl^c A. ISortlon. Mr. and Mrs. religious meetings wcri> hi-ld Silk Pouches, oil silk lined. pound pound pound , Tho bride was the rf:.;v'Mt of Prter Post of Asbury l'ark nUe.ml- honv.'S at that tinio, although tho Metal Match Holders .19c pound muny W'MIII ,n17 j;ift^. Siu- i.> ••niiii- cd th. n\iplc. oppcars to 11r« no rociril of tlis. Brass Ash Trays 25c 4-5 Ib Pieces Cala Style Tc Roast 3, 3 12 Size ]iloyr(l in the olli'"o o[ i.arlin^, In 1717 William 1!. I.i-n !•; j^a1 BOYS' FOOTDALL GAME. Juhnscin iv. Frako and f,iri:ie:"!v FIIO the laml on which now Manila Urn Bobbie Pipe Reamers held u position In tin: ofli'-o <'f W. f'hrtw.-bury J'rcsbyti'ri n chur Cigarette Cases 29c upwards K. Meunt. Mr. C'hnniherlain is cun- EHdi* Wiio'i EleveEl n Dffont, Vi«t« .2 2 lbs Sliced Bacon 1U nlsno cavgavep lland to thKpisci>]ial- NEXT IH'i-U'ti with tin* olVn-o dcj.-irtinrnt IM&CA Angrcgfttion. \'i;l-I•p fh eluirrht •i of that 1NHA1 WEDNESLWEDNESDA. Y | 2 lbs Salt Pork of thi> I'iiwcrs do thine c»nipany of In » football e:im« Krulay on faith ore l.icale. l nt PIPES PIPES All for $1.00 Thomai Hill'a lirlil on Vista Placi- • h rnv/.^I, u ry Red Hank, lie served overseas in and Midi 1U town \ llai;i-. WEEK THURSDAY u Unm cuptntned by K.iKsnrd Wise, Mr. I.e We carry the largest assortment in town and tn 1 Ib Sausage Meat the world war. livf.l in tlui old i>r sai WEEK Jr., defvate'l tile Vistn pl.ir.o tfam they're priced riidit. A niirccllaiu'ous shower for tho N'ew. • Later ih,. •ainc of:, the vil- by a scure cf 41! t(i 3ii. Tho playcMj brido was given <>n Tuesday niirht !ai:o wus chaTUT' ' o I.o d-villo ii!vl Good Pipes reduced from 49c to 25c of liirt week l.y Mif.s lilnciys Hulse on tin- winnir.l; tb"-"ii »'rr« Ailbur MiU later to IU presentt naine of A real bargain, reduced from 79c to 49c Spring Lamb Fresh Killed of OiTanpurt: Thompson cmter, Arthur McDon- Milk-Fed Spring Lamb niil rittht gunrd, William KIIKIT left I.incroft. Pipes, nf all makes including the "Dunhill." Do wd— Stryker, Ths lirst documentary n\iilcni 'punnl, Kny Smith rn:M (fii-klK, Wil- Miss Helen, liowd, dnughur nf nf the exisleiice of n PresbytiTian liam Smith It:ft tiicl.l , IJiill.-md Mrs. Thuinaa I>'>.-,11, urnl (!yr'-nius 1 c ancient nanip for Mnlawnii, The Bristol Watch, guaranteed for one year, non- wore h tnvipc suit with hut toson ri^ht twklo, Itidianl havis, lift TIIPSC nieotings, with Mr. lllair a« breakable crystal $1.00 mutch. The liriricstnnid wore n ill it .tackle, Didiiln Gnrrisnii riiflit utid, pnnlnr, weid prnlialily hrlil at of lirmv.li. After tin riTcinui.y u Hurry l.ufburrow left oinl, Hut buinos, for ther« is no roconl of n wadilintc bronkfiist wnn st'rvnl nt ronover tiunrtorimrk, llliilsdcll i-hurcli huihliiiR at that limn, Ten United Cigar Store Certificates free with 39c 35c the hum* 'if the hrlAv. %lr, nn>l ilnckitnff fullback jin-l William «nd 25c Tho exuet dnto of tlio lirst wrv. arvcy 'i'liompnon halfhnckii, each even dollar purchase in all departments on 18c pound pound Mrii, fjtr>ln n mo'.oi' trip In thi church ia not known, but pound to Vir(flni» nnd on their fnturn tiny thn church recordi «Uto that- th. Saturdays. Standard item.-; of tho highest value pound •will IIVP nt Atlantic A T.Ik Brtm^iv* o( the iUt« piiitorut* of thi Inti Thiidilriu Wl|. U Costs No More to Get the Best. Get the Best- Buy In Wagner's In mil from ihf l.uii(t tlBrnna ,h hit.. , ji f»^-.-....".«oi|,>rttt|o»- ot-mm wortim'.."...•..-i tlub<.iU>'*^ wil"MlI • *iOii^ £ ] tcBuytvrifti shurclt wru Yen, We Have a Prescription Department. pltHl twining rbixil Mr. HUrykor , „,„,„,, h,,!t,M o,,M lUnk \v0. |,u|||'n» Eatontdwn, not M » .*™nr. Registered Pharmacist in Conatant Attendance. I* tmployod tit Urn l'n»toui». lh«jm«iVi cluh »n l'rldsy nftcrnoon. ; i.il »nllt» hM m pnrt ot th. j, Above Specials for Shore District Only: brido r»c.lv»,l R number of trffU of | MM,, Vlctoi, King, chnirmnn of tin • 8hr«w«buri llreibyteriu church : RED BANK. LONG BRANCH. ASBURY PARK. HIGHLANDS. jlhotwaro, tnon«y, lin«n nnd hou»«- tmnitt dspnrtmonl of tht It«d Bmill' nml In chnrgg i W tin ppnitoi of tht Un/ted Cigar Stores Co., Agency hflW J*urnl»iilnif». rluli, will )IBY» tlmflflmm*« of tht JTIMW fihrowihurj'" ' rrcibyterUi.. . '. " churfh.. - i ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. CAMPBELL'S JUNCTION. Cr«wford—CnwUy. The will Mr* Th»ddau» Wllioa WBI thi fathct of Mill Mnrlun Urtwronl, ilaufflitni Willlnrn Klntolmium, Mrs, Thomm th« Ute Kdmund Wllioe of Red KEYPORT. MATAWAN. ot John Crtwfonl of Tlnton lr«lU, Jirdlne, Mn. A. W, Cri»ti«nl, Mm, B»nk, ,\ and O(>ori?0'Cowlty of. Hid TitnV John I., MnntK'iratrjr »nd Mn. iry . Durrttt L, I/dry. «t A Powerful Vol.., w«re mirrltd kit Thundsy Luke Loni(he«d upatki «viry Whelan-Cassidy to. Inc. by K«v. tol ,,.. SiU or Rtnt wi«k to an «udlenc« of over 311,000 Purrli. After • nhort wadding trip wtnti ftulrkly fill«>t if you trlvt ptfinni, «n mnurnnfit thai you got (Formerly COOPER'S) thty *Urt»d heuitkitplng on, i) Luk* ' " " ' ' rtiulti when ht dcllvwi your m*> Broad and White Su. Red Bank, N. J, I Wagner Market Company! MotiMouUt A««t M JUd Bink, Mr. «i>mtn|. . t »*!•.—AdvirtiMmint. , i. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923.

PERSONALS. DIED IN HIS FORTIETH YEAR. LINCROFT'S NEW INDUSTRY. Henry F. Hylln ai Hed BanlS Charles DuBois Stiles of Branch F«ctory Started for Making Sleep-. was subpoened a» a witness in Avenus Victim of Complications. ing GarmonU. Judge Bnckus's court at Nowark (i.>!['i DuBois Stiles, son of Mr«. Annie M. Brage, Miss Edna Exide list Wednesday In an appraisal CHBB Reinhart and William Bansett have John S. Nv les of Brunch avenue, RADIO BATTERIES of Hed Bank real estate. died from a complication of dis-formed a company known as the Miss AiUa Minton of Kast Front eases Friday after being Lincroft manufacturing company etreet Is visiting her brother, confined to the.bid "Oy » few days. and have' bought a number of elec- Adrian Minton of Memphis, Ten-HH was 30 years olu .X ! leaves a tric power machines for making nessee. On her return nho will re-widow and a son, John \ Stiles. sleeping garments. The making of BUme hep studies at Becchwood 1 Thrco sisters and four bioti,,..^ MISO these garments was started la,st school at Jenkintown. surviv* him, they being Mrs Ai..M.[week on Mr. BBassett'' s property at Mr. and Mrs. Jomiph I-. Wlggln Vallcau, Mrs. Kate E. Stout, Wil- JTSncroft and th» first shipment of of Manchester, New Hampshire, are liam E., John S. and Clifford W. :i.j.Si will bo delivered this week. visiting Mrs. Wiifprin's sister, Mrs. Stiles of Red Bank, Mrs. Florence The eu>"mny wants more operators Low Voltage ^.. L. Gustin of Wallace street. Gilford of Long Branch and and tu iivj jiank girls who work at MISB Dorothy Denisc of Washing- Clifford W, Stiles of Red Bank and the factory i'n.e'transportation will Radio "A" Batteries ton street and Miss Oladyn ltir- Ilubbard M.". Stiles of Highlands. be provided to mid from work. The beclc, Evnrt Silcox nnd George The funeral was held Monday after- plant is closed Saturdays. The These new Exides are spe Cherry of Keyport attended the noon at two o'clock at his parents' Btelner company of New York his ciallydesignedforWD-11, \ Princefon-Notro . IJamo football arranged to take all the garments i The game at Princeton last Saturday. home on Branch avenue with Rev. UV-199 and other low- *" \V.'Holland'Raver of the Methodist made at Lincroft. The owners of Mr. and Mrsi Cmitf Connver of the company say they expect to en- voltage tubes. They are , Arthur place have been visiting church in charge. Burial was made relatives at Jersey City. in Fair Viow cemetery. large their placo If things continue noiseless in operation and Victrola to go as well as they have the past , the current is uniform and Mlsa Mary Evans of Wallace week. street, who taught Bchool lost year DIED AT AGE OF 87 YEARS. constant. Hard rubber ta the Thirteenth street school at Daniel H. Robinson Passed Avrey WOMAN HAS 100 TURKEYS. cases end extreme light- New York, is teaching this year in 210 After a Woek's Sickness. the T)3d street school. Vanderburff Has a Prodigy in Mri. ness make them especially Daniel H. Robinson died Sunday desirable. Aak for freo Miss Marion Many of Harding night at the ago of 87 years at his Albert Benneli. Clear,, round full tone road, a student at Trenton normal homo on Main street, Keansburg, Airs. Albert Bennett of Vander- literature. quality, combined in- •chool, is obesrving teaching after a sickness of a week. Heath burg is probably the fhamplon tur- to an exquisite, grace- methods for ten weeks. Miss Many was duo to the infijmitieBy«H old key raiser in Munmouth county, She D. A. Johnson Co. Is taking a commercial teacher's age. Mr. Robinson was amative of has a flock of 100 birds nnd ih« did ful cabinet of mahog- course. Old Bridge, but he hacjT lived at all tho work of| earing for them her- IB Mechanic Street any, make this in- Edward M. Tnto of John street Keansburg eighty years.» He leaves «elf. All the turkeys havo been sold N. J. strument a treasure li employed as n. salesman for thoa son, William B. RoTnmon of for delivery in November, The in your home. * Monmouth construction and deKeansburg- , and a brother, Frank highest price Mrs. Bennett received yelopment company. Robinson of Asbury Park. Ha isfor.a single bird was $18 /or 1 Nicholas J. Wilson of Arthur nlso survived by two grandchildren, twenty-pound torn. Besides tending Popular, also, is its place is confined to the house with Inez V. and Kenneth H. Robinson. the turkeys Mrs. Bennett does all price of One Hundred •Ickness. The funeral will be held tomorrow tho regular routine work of a farm Dollars, and the..con- Miss Helena Henderson ;of Peters afternoon at two o'clock at thehousewife. place is a surgical patient- nt a Phil- house and Rev. 0. C. Apgar, pastor venient terms at adelphia hospital. nf the Keansburg Methodist church, which it can be pur- ^•25** ,"r Hltf Mr. and Mrs." Thomas Cook nndwill conduct the service. Burial "Bring* Wonderful Results." chased. Fred Onkley of Red Dank nnd Mr. Mrs. Minerva Covert of Battin will be made in Green Grove ceme- road, Fair Haven, is a firm believer Cook's brothor, Stewart Cook, hnv(^j'ler0 y at Keyport. been on an automobile trip thrmrf?!i j in Luke Longhead's ability to fill TONIGHT wants of every kind. Last week New York, Vermont, Coiijfcctlcut DIED AT HOSPITAL. and New Hampshire. They are now she iriBertcd three advertisements in is also stopping at the Augusta House nt Douglas Edwards Died Last Week the Want Department of Tho Reg- and Augusta, Maine, and they will be: After Sickness of Two Years. ster for widely diverse things. Last VICTOR NIGHT home in about two weeks. Saturday she sent o note to The s Com Flakes Douglas Edwards, a former resi- egiater asking that the advertise- COMFORT Mr. and'Mrs. George M. Bodman dent o£ Ocean Grove, died last AT of Riverside drivo arrived in New ments be not printed again and Thursday from a complication of eJ: "Your paper is certainly a TF you have any trouble York Sunday on the White Star diseases at a Trenton hospital. He liner Adriatic from Southampton ivo wire and brings wonderful rc- *• in seeing, .consult us. was forty years old and had been a iults." end Cherbourg. patient at the hospital two years, We can provide you with Charles 11. Throckmortoh of East glasses that will meet Tusting's 1 lie was the son of Albert Edwards, Front street and Dr. Edwin j . lie leaves a widow, Mrs. Sadie Hig- LITTLE SILVER NEWS. your requirements as to Stewart of Fair Haven have re- efficiency - and comfort. 16 Monmouth St. Sultana Broken Sliced '2%can Kins Edwards, a granddaughter of Wenonah Society Will Hold its An- i turned from a trip to Bermuda. John B. Grover of Irving place, who nual Banquet Friday Night, ' "See U. To See" * The trip was/a dclitrhtful one and i .ca che, s sch, o1 ,a t.n cea Gr,,Q e , ~e, RED BANK '^a"s ver7V ,Wedcia , - l to Mr. Throck- bod,y was° remove °,d "to, Alber,T - ™t W. The Wenonah society will hold ts annual banquet Friday night in Asbury Park %t dot A. Loso and son JW- ^'t^ funeral home on Front ;he rooms of the Woman's club. W. A. WIRTH s troet nd rc ar< forb umI Ipr of New York nnd Long Island r ? P P * , - *>?« Tho American Mechanics cleared Long Branch 10 1 w ls1>nvat o a (1 OPTOMETRIST RpWene t the week-end with Kugonic '! O" ,™ ' " "as held 115 by a supper lnst week. | Register Building, lyanHouten of Fair Haven. Sunday afternoon at two o clock Lorenzo Getty will have a,"house- j Gottlob Diotz of Front street has with Rev. W. Rolland Raver in warming reception" Sunday night j RED BANK. teturned from a week's visit with charge'. Burial was made in Fair at his new home at Little Silver j Telephone 88 XX/I/a yii^IJ <£/}Q. friends and relatives on Long View cemetery. Point. Island, William Davison Is employed at Miss Elizabeth Vaughn of As- EATONTOWN GIRL DEAD. tho fnctory of the Sigmund Eisner bury Park, who is employed in theMiss Evelyn M. Lowis Had Been in company nt Red Bank. Asbury Park telephone office, has Because Branch avenue la dug np Failing Health $x Year. L resumed her duties after having to pave it with concrete, jitney bus r"**i" l wrtlmil'sui? i •» ""Jril spent a two weeks' vacation with Mis3 Evelyn Melvina Lewis, aged service has been partly suspended her cousin, Miss Madeline Mertz of ; nineteen years, daughter of George here. Busses ara running spasmod- Shrewsbury, nvpr.ii Lewis of Entontown, died Friday ically. . . 4 Emory Crammer" has returned i morning of consumption after hav- Special services will be held »t from California, whore ho spent six !ln K u,ePn I'1 Poor nealth about a the Methodist church Sunday In ob- months. Ho has opened n sign i year, She is survived by her par-servance of the 100th anniversary painting and lettering simp in the en's'Sho also leaves three sisters ol the introduction of Methodism Frank M. Chambers building on and three brothers. They are Mrs.in this community. The church it- West Front street. Cora Warner, Mra. Ida Fary, Miss self has been in existence a much Harry Devouring of West Front Eunice Lewis and Ralph, Charles shorter length of time, but Method- street "»pcnt°Ii:st week on a motor jnml Theodore Lewis, all of Eaton- ism has flourished here for a cen- trip to Washington, R C. )( , i town. ^Miss^ Lewis wns a member tury. Special services will be held 0 oC Xlwirsday, FViday, Saturday r»'ida 'of Crescent council of at the church every night next stopped at BiiHimori! anil l'hilaik'l Slm s allJ phia. It is the first time Mr. Ilcg- j laughters of Liberty of week. O other tire has Ladies' Genuine Leather Hand Umbrellas for Men, Women and PolishFinish Aluminum Ware onring hn» had a vacation in 1M Katontown. The funeral was held Mis3 Jessie Croft Is a new em- Sunday nnd burinl was made, at N the sliplessgrtp Bags, Special $1.00 Children $1.00 each $1.00 years. ployee at the postofilco. of the f amousjGood - Miss Blanche Hcmbling of Fair Vie'V cemetery. All the latest styles. Value $1.50. Strongly constructed umbrellas, paragon A goofl hravy qunlity aluminum. Choice yefir Ail-Weather 1 Bridge avenue IH spending a work Centerville Newi* Tread. Its high, frames covered with cotton Taffeta. Good of pi'[Hul:it in', U';L l^i'ttlf, f-.:;!!!-' pnn^, BtCW with friends nnd relatives in New DIED IH HER 87th YEAR. Children's Bags, Special 2 for $1.00 assortment of handles. pans, (limbln liuilrt'3, iloublc roastiM-3, etc, . York state. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Anderson of thick, sharp-edged In leather and silk. Miss Elic&beth Crawford of Keyim 1111 , vvliit,* cnann'l or iiron/.c iluiwh. conventii: t. Ashury I'urk. Tho I "'<-•(!. Fur Bovernl yours ho hud Zinc Wash Board $1,00 •ubjeet «f day iiinniinc'a Her- i wofkotl during the wnrm weather Established 1884 Telephone 111 $1.45 Men's Everstick Rubbers Double-fared line wash board. Standard Women's Corsets $1.00 • non will be "ClnUt's l.iirilsliip and jfo r ''"I't. Kiioiil, returning each full nlzo and make. Cor '••!-. i'l i'-ti<- top In nititil fur sb'i mi mmli'ls. Ai.-.i uilil IOL uf cir-L'tt ami ,lfn Siirvii-c." The yumi; |» nplc'3 | t(» '''*llom " at Savannah, CinorKia. $1.00 Llfi O'Cedar Oil Mop $1.00 ciiiili'S in Inf. society will liavo toe . ni, jt,(.| ( i lie WJIU on bis way home when tho ALEXANDER D. COOPER $1.35 Boys' English Last Rubbers A very tiaoftil article, with can un.. lifo. Real Estate and Insurance A hi'.ivy nlilinl Uii-ti' for ,m hool wgiir il) Ira nt night, will be Ladies' and Misses' and Children's Floor Broom $1.00 from tho fctiitu aiiivr Di.Jl.y Beach Man Desd, 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. White and Tan Rubbers . . .$1.00 (Innd <|un!i!y. "G"lil Ttund" luvind llnor (ieorgo Alonzo Uwier oE llradley lipium with hurciwoud handle. No. 3 Narrow Moire Ribbon* Duck Sluintih, , llearh died from n complication of Ladies' Satin and Brocaded Oil Can, 5 gallon siie $1.00 5 ynrds for . . •• •., $1.00 (liiinnftl'S lnst work, llo wu» 61 years Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and Elian Kwing mid (»:.. 11111 nf Boudoir Slippers $1.00 ftir i L:I, blnd« Westflidn nvemin rbot I ir (IUIKH old iiml li'iivcs n widow, a clnughtor, Plate Glass Insurance Galvanized Garbage Can .. $1.00 linr »p.I lir.irln;.: y.ir'.Ls. thn flint ilny tlm M'IMIIII UP upMr;,. . I). T. Mdiiron of rhlladnlpliln, 36-inch Colored Figured I.nrm' she. bill! linu'lb iirul CDVIT. An i'.\- 1 a;id hii parents, Mr. nud Mrs. (J. Claroiieii lowing of Wci.-hle uvemn Flannelette, 3 yards $100 cf'ptional value, Leather Bolts, 2 for $1.00 llwier of I'liilndi'liihin. lie van for- ti«|;gi1III I >u b« ulidl two dut'Kn on Kibbiyi merly ciiuiiretcil with thu Lewli 18x36 Fancy Colored Huck Kxtrn, heavy slurk. A (juml :;i/.i' tub wHU Windsor Tics, 4 for $1.00 Untnlnic AII'IIII nf ltiiili:e avrnu* luiiilifc ('ompmiy (if llrndley Hench teosa teaa Towels, 2 for $1.00 ldl ChiMivii'.i win'!:!!!1 in'.,, -nitill .lyli'. 1'iiUri klllrd DIM, ilm-U lint week, ittid'w^iw treaniiriT of Nfptuno town- Rote, blue and yellow. roil, imvy, I.Nii'k, hriiwu,' rh. John lliir•-•<•) Inii.n. (l <. All H'4l)«, J t'hiirlK T. K. MnHhrwi' of Vim- 1'iml l.'nrdnfr, Infnnt «on of An- drrburg "licit llvo wild (lucliii uvcr H tuny Carihu'f of West 1'Vont utrcel, Many Any OtHer Items THat Are Not Mentioned •wiunp on Vliircnt' I'iirtiry'n fnrtn dldil Mnnilny inornlnii of ilnmiich timr Vuiiili'ilmi'ii li»t wi'i'k, but hi liuublii. Mr.• onlly K»t (,,„. ,,f i|,,.m, Tin, oilier* ,ht "'tlm" Wngn.'r'ment "iniVrkV-t'oi fell In iilniM'p H wliM«-lip w^» umiblo j Hf.,,,,1 ,,rf,c,t. iU lm« two «nm til find llifin. Anthony and Mlclmnl Ciirdncr. Tho funnrKl wm lifld Tuy. <)llv«l Ladies', Misses' and Children's Alfrnl li.illltl, (if R,M| Dunk bod liln iirbn wiiinliiK diililiiit (llapiuyod •••>- • - «t ths l''l(imlhuf«t llowrr chop on Join (or th« Jokltit, Wearing Apparel W«ll»r« «lrnot Uit week and the lilg t.ukf LongliMngMdd llndlndu ninny « jojbb bloom« worn mu«h »ilmlr(jd by allforr tbtbooH Inn nrcinff o ff themth . Hn lli d tto l yon* at unjr timi, 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. *h MW tbtffl. miiilmmnHii Broadway, Lioitg Branch TaprEighteen REP BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. 3 HALLOWEEN PARADE. Yes—Your Feet Trouble You ? MWfsi...... ».•••. 1 pR££HQU) MOW IN LEAD.Young Folk» lo Trip the St«p Fan. WESTINGHOUSE taitic at Red Bank. Wear WEINER'S COUNTY SEATERS WIN FROM . A' Hallowe'en parade, under the WILLIAM O'BRIEN Rubber Case Batteries g HIGHLANDS TEAM. direction of the Ili-Y club, will be Featherweight Arch Support Threo Runs Scored in Fifth Inning held at Red Bank next Wednesday Give Gamo *»nd Series Lead to night. Folks in lancy and gro- made from an itnpreiiion of your foot. Contain* FORD GENERATORS « Freehold—Oriolei Take the Nor- tesque costumes will [vsscmble nt no metal of any kind. woods* Scalp. the town hall on Jloiimouth street Overhauled at I-nhnr-Chiiriie of 51.50 . , ^j andVlhe nvurch will'liegiii at lialf- HIGH GRADE SERVICE ' Freehold on Sunday defeated the Broad Street National Bank Building k&antic Highlands and Highlands Approved and Improved J. W. SUTPHEN §• Red Bank, N. J. Economy Batljery Service g entiancu iVu will lie charged. Par- Heating Plumbing • Roofing Telephone Red Bank 1O67 t River.ido Ave. and W. Front St. Red Bank, N. J. Q lead ia the championship race. The ticulars of the celebration have been Kamo Vi''* one oi the most exciting .".rat to the school teachers and folks Water Systems^* Copper Work seen at Freehold this year. Tho wishing to enter the. intrude can get lliKhlamlera took the. lead with ov.i' 'information from them. The hunch Earthen and Iron Pipe run. in tho second inning. In '.hviwalk, the cake walk, the lamo walk We Handle tho American Radiator Company's liftk session FreeholJ gathered n and other curious steps will be made coupla *f hits witb one out. The hy the parae'lers. Refreshments will ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Highlanders then "cracked" curl hu served 1'rea nt tho end of tho RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT tho next *Chree men K°t on rafely parade. In tho event of had weath- TTTTVVT1 Extra large White Leghorn Eggs are ex- without the nsMstanco <•£ a re;'.l .s:ii'o er the panada will be held the fol hit, Tho Highlands infif4.1cr':i weio Hi night. All persons who in- tremely difficult to procure at this season of unable to field or pick up a ball, so tend to enter tho parade have been the yean badly unsettled had they become, invited to send postal cards to Jo- Heforo the Highlanders could retire soph C. Smith, who has an office in tho side three -runs had trickled tho Broad Street tia.uk building. „ We are pleased to announce that we are over and two—more should have ! • *^* been scored had O'Gurk on third TWO NIGHTS OF HALLOWE'EN. REPAIRED s Market receiving daily the finest eggs obtainable, and n runner on second used a lit- — ' guaranteed absolutely fresh. •tlo- heachvork. The men tried a Bapti.t Young People •Society to double steal but the" result was that G'"e » P'»y <""* P"««- O W! . both weto caught. ' The young people's society of the Meats and Groceries O'Gurk was in fine shape for ; Red Bank Baptist church, will hold Directly Opposite Globe Hotel SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc. Freehold and allowed but five liits; j their annual Hallowe'en'festivities Nine hits were gathered off'Camp-i on Tuesday'and Wednesday nights Samuel Swarfz Telephone Red Bank 1455 Night Call 1076-J. bell, the Highlands twirler. . I of next week. They are arranging At Red Bank the Orioles took a [ a program' for the first night, which 14 West Front Street 19 East F>ont St. Red Bank, N. J. Buy your Butter and Eggs from the step out of tho cellar by trimming j will include a one-act play entitled Red Bank, New Jersey. Telephone 372 the Norwoods by a score of 7 to 2. j "Spooks," nnd games ^or older Telephone 616-J. Shrewsbury wagon Phillips was in the ,box for TJlng : folks. Hallowe'en night is .for the ; Branch and was reached for eleven ; children with lots of games Mid fun Opp. Broad St. hits. The Orioles scored once in the ; in keeping with the spirit of the oc- j first nnd again in the second. Two-'casion. l'rizes will he awarded for SPECIALS moro were gathered in the third, the most original, the prettiest and two in the sixth and one in the | the most comical costumes. .The eighth. The two runs made by the • committee in charge of the festivi- Norwoods came in the sixth inning, i tics comprUus Miss Alma Thomp- A Suit You FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Fox was on the mound for Red/ soll chairman, Hisses Emily Stryker, Bank. j Dorothy Smith and Annabel House, Next Sunday Eed Bank will play ! Russell Tetley, Clarence. Heyer and Babbit's Soap 6 cakes 25c at Highlands and Long Branch will Everett Browcr. Those who will Will Like play at Freehold. take part in the sketch are Misses Blue Label Catsup, large size, bot 23c Emily Stryker and Norraa Harrison, You will like the material 60 Broad Street Red Bunk NEITHER TEAM VICTORIOUS. Mrs. Dorothy Whitmore, John Tojt- because it will wear gopd. Jersey Pumpkin, No. 3 can, 2 for. 25c ley, Albert VanXostrand and Clar- Red Bank and South Orange You will like the tailoring Hershey's Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tin .,...'. 15c Complete Your Elevens Fail to Score. ence Heyer. because it holds the suit The Eed Bank high school foot- OPPOSED TO BOULEVARD. in shape until it is worn Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, ball team and South Orange high Medicine Chest During this school played a scoreless game a Ocean Grove Association Will Fight out. You will like the 2 pkgs 25c few days ago at South Orange. Extension of Ocean Avenue. style because it is the style Although the Red Bank boys out- Memhers of the Ocean Grove as- favored this year by the Curtis Bros. Pure Jams, asst., jar 20c played tho Orange eleven they sociation at a meeting last week best dressed men. And OLD TIME failed toj»produce the punch needed j voted unanimously against the ex- New Oat Meal, 6 lbs 25c to win the game. Red Bank will j tension of the ocean boulevard past you will like the price be- not play this week. Tho next game . Ocean (hove, A committee was cause it is much less than Perfection Coffee, 35c value.. 39c lb. will be. played on Friday of next j named to meet with the freeholders you would expect to pay MEDICINE week against Freehold on the Ori- [ to discuss the . mutter. Attempts 5 lbs. 1.45 i ole field nt Red Bank.- Freehold'to have Ocean avenue extended for such exceptional suit ; j is seeking revenge for last year's through Ocean Grova have been value. Robertson's Scotch Marmalade, j defeat, but the Red Bank boys arc . made at intervals since 1S93 but SALE of confident that they will trim the i every effort has been strenuously Your choice for a number of patterns and jar -^...Sfa Freehold eleven again. opposed by the Ocean Grove associ- ation, colors for only Layer Figs, new pack, per lb. ... 25c Asbury Park Scorei Onca. f Asbury Park hie,h school scored Nurses' Home Planned. 1923 English Walnuts, Diamond j one touchdown in the last quarter The alumnae association of the i of its game with Xow Brunswick LOUR Branch hospital school for ALL WOOL OVERCOATS brand, per lb. .'. Sf (Saturday- -on—.-tho- Ashury...-.Par.k. Jinrsintr is hu?y withes .final drive. Home Rernedies j grounds. New Brunswick for thein it.s campaign to rar>e funds with Rome Eeansiy Apples, 16-qt. bas. IX Every Purctcst Remedy has7earned its right to that distinc- ! greater part of the game was satis- which to build a clubhouse, for its £7 "•"••$20 to $35 " tive name, by possessing some point of superiority in its j lied to play a strong defensive game members in honor of tlie lute Jlar- Baldwin Apples, 16-qt. bas IM medicinal effectiveness, portability or appearance. | and kept Asbury 1'ark away from g:iret J. Herrios, who was head of Selling elsewhere for $40.00 to $75.00 So evident h this superiority that our chief concern is to pJace tho goal. Ashury's game was the hospital and school for twenty Sweet Potatoes, IS-qt. bas. .... Me the initial package in lh« homes. Nothing but Pttrftest will marred 'by frequent fumuling, one years. The association has' been Boys' two pants Suits do thereafter. Far that reason we have created this rednced raising funds for several yenrs and $8.95 price salr. An opportunity to Stock youi medicine chest with of the fumbles occurring after the. Sizes 8 to IT Large Juicy Grape Fruit, 4 for.. 25 c needed Remedies. i runner had crossed New Bruns- i.i now about ready to begin huili- i wick's goal line. ing operations. Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws Jersey Sweet Cider, per gal. ... 45c Sizes 8 to 18 Boric Add, 4 o*. 13c Basketball Games Wanted. Keyport't Hallowe'en Party. Cream of Tartar, 4 oz v 17c The West Long Branch basket- A Hallowe'en party and dance Boys' Brushed Wool and Slipover Sweaters ball team, junior champions of will 1)0 given on Friday night of this ocheIle Salts, 4 oz. 17c I Long Branch last year, have start- week at lieaeh park hall at Keyport BEST QUALITY MEATS No. 6 Disinfectant, 5 ox, 19c i'd practice and will play any team under the direction of the recren- 'of their weight in and about Long lion commission. Dancing and Men's Brushed Wool and Slipover Sweater* Jersey Shoulder Pork ,., 18c "Bmei&bt Bicarboaate of Soda, 16 0?. lie ; Branch. All the games' will be games will lie held and prizes will played at West Long Branch. The be awarded' for appropriate cos- Chuck Roast, per lb. 18c ihlfietebT Zinc Stearate, 1 ox.f 2 for 25c j members of the team are Chester tumes. The hostesses will he $4.95 I Kihvards, II. Donnis, P. Bridgeport, dressed as witches. The profits, from Peroxide Hydrogen, 16 o?; 29c Raymond Bowman. I'". Pillion, 1!. the party will he added to the park New Sauer Kraut, 3 lbs 25c Essence of Peppermint, 2 ox. 29c Antonides and h. Hingcr. Mr. Ecl- improvement fund. Monmouth St. en's Shop 1 wards is manager. Honey Comb Tripe-Fresh Spare Ribs *Glycerine, 4 0*. 17c Autoist Seriously Hurt. 28 Monmouth St. Near Broad Red Bank, N. J. ______Castor Oil, 4 0?. 17c Neptune 21; LonR Brnnch t. Joseph Peters of llclmar suffered OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK Neptune high school jcorcd an i serious ir.jurir.; Kriday night as the 1 Spirits of Ammonia, Arom. 3 0; 21c,, easy victory over Long H:\inch re.-ult of an automobile colli'ling \ Saturday, on tho Long Branch grid- with hi- car while hu wits under-! Tincture of Iodine, 1 oz. 13c iron, the final scor-core ining -1 to nentli tile machine repairing it iit I.oni; liranrh proved strong on tin West Long lirani'h. The otln'r car Witch Hazel, 16 0?. 39c ilefrnMve but was ural.lo- to nd-was driv(oi liy W'illmr King of Oak-- Glycerin Sup. Infant," (12's) 15c vuncd when in po^-.e,-sion of the hurst, who pays the heaillight.< of ball. In tho kicking ilepaiimenl another car kept him from sei'iai; ThtlUileiiV Rubbinj» Alcohol, 16 vz. 39c long Branch was also outclassed, I'i'ters's machine until it was to i the Neptune- hooter's punts carry-. lato to avoid a collision, Rhinitis Tablets, (1 oo\s) 17c ini: further than those, of his; rival, j Crms Fire Near Shrewsbury. \ Camphorated Oil, 4 ox. 23c ! Freehold l.oie». Charles A. McClnskry started ai 'Bu/teteSf Norwegian Cod liver Oil, i6oz. 51c Freehold high school lost lo theliiiiiliru of ruliliish last Thur-day ISnrdontowr. high ich..ol fnotball morning liacli nf bi.i gnragn on Blaud's Iron Pills—Neverhard, (ico's) 15c team Snturihiy by a More nf 1'.' toI'.rnad Micct, v.ulh of thu railroad PAIR OF $10.00 WALK-OVER SHOES 0. Tho victors st'orrd [loir lirst 1 Jayncs' Lithia TY.hlets, 5 «T., (30's) 37c :ouclniown tv.() minutes uflcr tlo by i':iui;bt tire- and the flumes sprcaii game Htarttol. The t-ecoiol touch- Riker's Soda Mint Tablets, (IOO'J) 12c so rapidly that Ihe Sbl-ewsbury liro- lo\\n wa:t made in the Itnnl niinvites in. n were :-i'nt t'or. *L'h+-y soon put Liggett's Sekllit; Powders, (IIM) 17c-3for50c of play. This mil Bird, ntown's ti'o lire- out imdi no damage, was fourth c(Hisccuti\ o \ictoi"y anil Krei'hold'.i fourth Mr.-'.ight ili'fi'a*. El Li^ett's Cascara Tablets, (mi's) 17c-3for50c ,•--**-*- - - — j Shliwer for Itrd Unnr Girl LigRctt's Quinine PilLs, (ioo's) '' 55c Avon Gdnnera Win. ' Mrs. Joseph Siinoni of l'cti'is Have you seen the little Walking Man in the window at the White Sho<* Liggctt's Comp. Cathartic Pills, (ioo's) 29c Tho Avon gun dub defeated the place KUVU u ".-.howi'i" u low days Plaintichl tluii in a nialch shoot nt ago for Mis:i Carol Knauer, whoso Company? Guess how many feet he walks in 7 clays and win a pair of flffervescin^ Soda Phosphate, .j 0;. 39c Plnintield Sa'llfilay (l ftornonn, Al I'ligiigemcnl to William J. l>owd of biTt I.. Iviii'i of' lied Bunk Khot with l liO'tiai'd etrrct wan annonnciMl a tho Avon gunners und .icori'il \ i out >h>irt lime ngo. Adcuit liftecn gursii $10.00 SHOES! Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Etc. (if inn. In unotliiT event of fifty wi'in prioiciit nnd everyono luul n targeti Mr. Ivin* mnile n obnii delightful time. Misi Knnuer ri'- Just One Quality S Hcore. lie received a pair of chick- rt'ivcd ninny gifln, eni tiH a prize, * GUESSING CONTEST Muit l'«y $6 Wnrklj lo Wif». Tunnry to I'idlit McTigll». The HtUc man walki 15 hour? a day for 7 days. How many feet does he walk in that Coffee (1 pound) . . . . 45c for 52c In court nt Freehold hint Wcilm .,. timo ? • . '•'•lie Tunnoy of Keil Bruik nnil day Cheater l''ii'ld.i of Long llranch, Tea (J'y pound) . . . . 50c for 61c 1 New 't'ork, Anu'iicmi lij;ht heavy- formerly of Hcd Hunk, pliadiu The man or lady, boy or girl guessing the closest, will Uo. presented with a pair of $10.00 Cocoa (}{ |H)imd) . . . 25c for 26c wi'ight cliMjlipiori, ha-* been i.mtclied guilty of th'serlinii hU wife, llo Mas shoes. In case of a tic, the money will be equally divided among those tying. . Chocolate Pudding . -. . for 16c with Miku MfTiKU", light lionvy. pliiccd. for tlireo yi pound) 25c for 26c wi'irlit cloiliipioti nf tlie world. Thrt tody nf l'rolmtlun (Mirer Ilininhton Each person allowed but one guess. ConteBt will close Saturday night, Nov. 3rd, at 10 £*. M, Uecf Cubes 30c I'oiu will hi. iifii'i'ii round* nnd wl(l(mil ho wns dlrrcinl to pay JtJ each for 31c !•" lii'M lii IMiithntui S(JUMO (iardeh week to hln wift>, Peanut Butter (Ift oz. jar?) 35c for 36c at New Vufk on Decrmlicr 10th, • COMB IN AND GUESS FREE Vanilla Extract (2 oz.) . 35c for 36c ! Mn. L«rot Didn't Show Up, Pure Olive Oil (12*Jo:.) Maliwin l)o«ti Knyport, 98c for 99c Tho Mutnwnn hluh nchool bn«e- Harold l.nroi at Hed llnnk »p. Orange Marnialade(12o:. 39c for 40c bull team w»» (kfenti'd by th» K«y-" pr>H«d for trial nt l'rt'imnld ln»t .Wt'tln«i»o jilnyod to decide the chuni- wnn fjunnhnl, • 9 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. _f. - UJ!0 for 36c nf thti two ichuoU. '* motto—"A p*ner Look In tht Window •nd !•• How Fast Ho Walks , ' It jwyi W tdv)tr.iM lo Tbf Bttfitir. "MvHUmt •- ' • A - RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. ,,.••»••••••«••••••••••»••<•»•••••»•••«•••••••••• SEVEN WILLS PROBATED. MONSTROUS BALL AND DANCE 1 ALL KINDS OF FACTORY AND FAMILY SEW- Slven by New le>rae>y Dancing Association, on EAL WOMAN DISPOSES OF ING MACHINES REPAIRED and REBUILT. BIG ESTATE. Get Your Cold Weather Needs Buttonholara and Hematltchera a Specialty. ilday Evening, October 26th, 1923 Moat of H«sr E.talo Go., to Her Red Men's Hall, Runtton, N. J. Son—Freehold Woman Makes Come in today and select the things you will need to make your winter hea1> Over thirty year*' experience with linger Sawing Machine Several Caih Bequett*—Marl- ing more effective. Get them now and be prepared. Company and other large manufacturing flrma of N»w York PRIZE CONTESTS AND ENTERTAINERS boro Man's Will. and Chicago. Call up or write for particulars. idmUtlon, 6Oo ! Including Wardroba Among the wills probated at Free- Coal Hods ...... ,60c, 80c, $1.00 Folders and Attachments Made. hold last-- week WBB that of Mr».Rotary Sifter ...... ^.,...... $ 2.75 Music by Butch Harrl* ami hl» famous Cry Bvblss from Katie-Noe of DM Jeach, whojeftjv Ash Cans ...,,....;.:. .[.>;..<• • •... 1.75 Fire-Shovel* (Long Handle)..Tf "20c ery large estate; She ordered-her A Shafto^ Garage. Tel. 21 Farmlngdale, N. I. body buried in Greenwood ceme- tory at Brooklyn and she left $500 Get a set that fits together nnd That last year's coal hod is to that cemetery, the income from Bftve coal; keep the ash dust probably worn'through and the old shovel with its crinkled which ia to be used in caring for the from flying about. Here's the edges spills tho co:il annoying- cemetery plot! To her maid, Minnie prices that show they will pay lyl . Here's thhe prici'i 9 on Conres, Mrs. Noo left $2,000, a dia- for themselves this winter. somo good oney. mond and pearl bracolet and a dia- GLOBE HOTEL mond ring. A sister, Mrs. Mary Jenkins of Now York, gets a ring GARBAGE CANS iller Mill Now Open containing 21 diamonds. One thou- AMERICAN PLAN sand dollars is left to. the home for Corrugated Containers, heavily Built to Stand the rough usage My cider mill at Nut Swamp aged women at Jersey City. t All of Transient and Family Hotel Mrs. Noe's personal property "c"Xcept of the Collector. what ia specially devised as alrtve Zinced. ' Rooms with Hot and Cold Running Water has been opened for the season goes to her son, John F. W. Noe, with tho exception of $50,000 in .80 $1.00 $1.20 $1.40 or with Private Bath to receive apples. , shares of tho American Sugar Ee- fming company. He is to get the in East Front Street, near Broad come from those chares as long; ai he lives and at his death it is t D. Clarence Waiting become a part of his estate. Thii RED BANK, N. J. son also gets the residence propert; Robert Hance & Sons Nut Swamp. N. J. on Monmouth drive at Deal Beac Telephone 11 Red Bank nnd any other real estate which Mrs 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Noo may own. The Conuncrcia Trust company of Jersey City is the RCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF, NEW JERSEY executor of the will. FALL SCHEDULE Matilda H. Walker of Freehol • ••••. »• 4 ••••»• left $1,000 to Maplewood cemeterj TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1st at Freehold, the income from whicr, Subject .to Change Without Notice is to bo used in caring for the Walk- er, Conover and Kate A. Fielde burial plots. The Cecelian club of Freehold, which is the woman's club Steamer ALBERTINA of that town, gets $1,000 without ttea Pier 24, foot of Franklin Street, New York (Landing at the any conditions attached thereto, Battery to tako on and let off Passengers only), and Highlands, and the Bethany day nursery of IT Oceanic and Bed Bank, New York gets $1,000 as a me- morial to. Mrs. Walker's daughter, on* Call 7O9D Walker, New York. 423 Rai Bank, N. J. Minnie Conover Walker. Two i Hl»hl«ndi Talapkonl 1M4 nieces and a nephew, Charles D. L. ' Schanck, Dorothy Conover McAdarns FOR RED BANK FOR NEW YORK and Marian-Conover Fisher of San Pally ttxaept Sunday Pally except Sunday Diego, California, each get $2,000. P.M. . A. M. A godchild, Katherlne Maria Dun- _ Tin 24, foot Red Bank .uiM.uya 7:00 can, daughter of Major Charles M. Franklin strait «• •f an»w: 2.30 Battery Landing •, »,, . 2:45 Oceania ...»,.: 7t20 Duncan of Freehold, gets $1,000, i Highlands about ,«. 4:30 Leave Highlands 7:85 and tho same sum is given to a cou- pve) Oceanic about . .»r»ivk: .5:00 Arrive Battery Landing about OiSO sin/ Julia , and to two Red Bank about ,un 5i30 Arrlrs) Franklin street about 10.00 friends, Charlotte Throckmorton of Brooklyn and Ella Thockmorton | NOTICE—At Battery Landing, all elevated trains for-uptown, of Freehold. James Little, a colored ray for uptown or to Brooklyn and surface cars and ferries toemployee of Mrs. Walker who had Come and See It! en Island and Brooklyn, cari be reached In two minutes. given faithful service, gets $600. Mrs. Walker left to her former pas- j Special attention given to the care of Autos, Horses and Carriages. tor, Rev. John Frederick Milbank, all of her New Jersey Central rail- Thiere Never Has Been Any- road stocks and bonds, all of her Louisvillo and Nashvillo stock, and thing in the Motor World to all other property of every kind not 'WATCH OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS" specially bequeathed otherwise in Compare With It. 108 YEARS OF QUALITY, ECONOMY AND SERVICE her will. Mrs. Wulker's brother, Frank B. Conover, is the executor o£ the will, and the witnesses were ACKER, MEERALL Annie B. Hunter and Lillian Ander- 'aon. ... . Open Evenings John Frawley of Marlboro left the &CONDITCO. income and use of all "his property J to his wife, Elizabeth Frawlejrpas ; long as sha should live, with the j. I Broad Street Red Bank ri^ht to use as much of the princi- j TELEPHONE 943, 944, 945 pal of tho estate as might be needed ; for liar comfort. After Mrs. Fraw- j ley's death whatever is,left o£ the | lave you tried our Breakfast Coffee. Sold in ostato is to go to Mr. Frawley's; bulk only, per tb 25 (laughter, Mary Frawley. The will', was made iast June and the wit- nesses were Edward G. Forman and j - IDEAL LUNCHEON ITEMS William II. Freeman, both of Free- i rrencK Hors d' Oeuvres, fish and vegetables in hold, pure olive oil, 3 oz. tin .23 Mrs. Caroline Thistle of Matawan I Norwegian Mackerel, boneless, 3 oz. tin 13 left to her huabnnd, Siimuel Thistle,' nil the money she possessed at tho orwegian Smoked Sardines in pure olive oil time oC her death and all the furni- % tin i 21 ture which he might wish to keep. ilet of Mackerel, soured, imported, 5 oz. tin.. .19 She left a lot and bungalow to hin' 5 ra lin absolutely, and she left to him an • orwegian Fat Herring, Diva brand, " .. .12 other house and lot where they live estern Shore Tuna Fish, ]/2 *'n . -27 ns lonn as ho livos or until1 he re olumbia River Salmon, Genista brand, llir|10 lin .38 marries, and this housj> nntl lot i. then to go to two daughters, Alvir ruit Salad, Santa Cruz brand, large tin 39 Silkey and Luella VanPelt. The? !hili Sauce, A. M. & C, new pack, large bottle .32 daughters urn also to have all othc: atsup, A. M. & C, new pack, large bottle ... .24 personal property not bequeathed to her husband.. Samuel Thistle was iliye Oil, Imported French, Rising Sun brand, made executor of the will, which pint tin.. .55; quart tin... 1.05; Vi-gal-.. 1.95 was made May 8th, H*'J'J. The wit- nesses were. William K. Davia, Em- .yer Figs, New Smyrna, per tb 32 ma E. Davis and Fred M. Burlew, range Marmalade, imported, Robenion'i, is-oi. jar .34 all of Miitnwun. vaporated Milk, Sealect brand, tall tin 11 Hicliard Mullock of Long Branch, ea Beans, choice N. Y. State, per lb .10 In a will which ho made last August, our Gherkins or Mixed Pickles, Noreca brand, loft n lot on Ilcndrickson nvonuo at Long It ranch to his brother, Edward quart jars 39 Bullock. To Sarah Onlhoun he left OLDSMOB ow Chow, Noreca brand, quart jars 39 a house and lot on John street at weet Gherkins or Mixed Pickles, Noreca brand Long Brunch as long as »ho lives Here at last is the car you have been hoping the combined manufacturing experience of ] anil he ftlso left to bar the money p quart jars 54 duo on nn insurance poliey. To bin -1 son, William liullurk, ho left a house sonie far-seeing manufacturer would build Oldsmobil™"" ' e and' th" e great' resources an"d "fa- NEW PACK CANNED GOODS and lot on llendrlckaon nvcnOe, the money due on two Innurancs poll- for you—a quality six in the four cylinder cilities of General Motors. Motor-wise buy- Jttle Boy Peas, No. 2 tin •....-. .17 cio«, all money ho might hnvo on ~ut Stringless Beans, No. 2 tin ,.. .15 hand or In n bank, nnd nil other low price class. The new Oldsmobile Six has ers are clamoring for deliveries of the new Sugar Corn, M. L. W. brand, No. 2 tin .13 proporty, including tho houno and ; lot loft to 3arnh Cnlhotin for her the beauty and refinement traditional with Oldsmobile Six. YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR lifetime, which Is to como to him Oldsmobile. It has a highly developed six nt her death. Tho witness! wore We invite you to inspect the new Oldsmobile FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT Hnrah J. VnnOoldor and Oeorgo W. cylinder engine of amazing power and flexi- Specialties Including! VanOelder. Six which is now at our show room. You will Freih Pork T»ndo- The new Oldsmobile Six, brimful of the quali- sistent doniand for a good, but very low- JUST RECEIVED roy of Jersey City, ARK'!" NIIVIS, NottU Karl, and draco Kohlmon of ties which you want iayour motor car, could priced si x. Tho new Oldsmobile is the lowest- Fresh Jersey Poultry From Local Farma Ocean firovi", mid Helen Dudley nnd Emily Copplnjtn nt Hnullcy Hcuch. - not be placed before you at $750, except for priced six in the world. OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT % All her brlc-n-brnn nnd other per- nonal effects nre to bo distributed In Carries a Largo Assortment of Maillard's Candies ncrordanoa with a lotter left to her Touring )78O, Rotditer »750, Sport Tourln* IA88, C>b $OnB, Cmip« $10.18, Sedan (1.09S Including •ml nil tlin rent of her The G. M, A. C. ent«nled payment plan mak«a buying oaiy. All |>rice» f. o, b, Laming, Tax additional. wan orilired cllvUIod Into five locolate Covered Mints, Vz-tl> box 50 •qiml nharon nnd distributed among relntlvfi, most of whom llvo ouUldc CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES of Monmouth county, Annlo J. Mnonry anil llnttln Hurt Combi »r« \n Season at Attractive l'ricen Frenh From Farm the sxocutrlccn of tho will. to Your Table. F. H. VANDORN CO. California Oranges, par dozen .,...... 39 A Pow.rful Volt.. - Luku LmiKhnH<| «n!ai"ush tract is Hearing I ligh school at Leonardo is the work completion. Its owner expects, to hanksgiving. Who Want Rest, Recreation and Additional Education which is daily being done by a "po- j move into it before '>• ce up" squad of boys who keep the school grounds and adjacent road- HAZLET NEWS. sides free of papers and rubbish. M and Mrs. Harry Pe*eux Cel 2ach boy has a sharp-pointed Hick brnte Wedding Anniversary. INTEREST YOURSELF IN RADIO ,o pick up pieces of paper. There las been a decided improvement in Mr. itnd Mr?. Harry l'eseux cele- j Turn the dials of your radio set, any hour or every hour, and'listen to the best artists, both he appearance of Leonardo since braH-d thf I'li't^entli anniversary of i national and international; classical or jazz niusic, vocal or instrumental, eminent lecturers, preach- .he boys got on the job. their ililir.g Thursday night. The | ers, sports broadcasted play by play, etc., all easily audible righ,t in your own home, thereby insuring A "witches' den" is being made at was pleasantly spent in the Port Monmouth schoolhouse for cards. Pianp music was you of cofnplete rest and at the same time giving you the varied topics of the day in a way that is a community Hallowe'en party ! hy Mrs. Charles S. Ward, better than that read in your favorite newspaper. „ • which will be held there Friday • rccipn•nts of a number of night. Thero'yill be a masquerade sr those present were Mr. and ; PARAGON RADIO PRODUCTS PARTS AND SUPPLIES ."/' dance and a grand march. Many Amim r r Mrs. Ira Carharr, Mr. and- Mrs. At this establishment you find for sale only tickets have been sold for the party. Th-mas Rathiione and son Ira, Mr. The Paragon is the title holder on long dis- * There will be an rleitfinn day and Mrs. .Hudson Carhai't and chil- tance reception. It is electrically and me- reliable equipment. In the wake of the enor- wedding at Mrs. Albeit Morris's nt dren Kleainir and Hudson, Jr., Mr. mously increased demand for radio parts and Belford. Her daughter. Miss Mabel and Sirs. Charles S. Ward, JV, and chanically perfect and with Paragon units the a supplies—good, bad and indifferent has flood- . Morris, and Norman Wheeler of children, Mr; and Mrs. Harry Pe- combination is hard to equal. Paragon Sets ,ong Branch will lie married on theseux and children. Irene and Ru- ed the market. The merchandise offered you afternoon of that day. Kev. C. 51. dolph, Joseph L.-daffy,. Mr." and have been recently readjusted in; price so that at this store has been carefully chosen and is Hogate, pastor of the Belford Meth- Mrs^ . Ernest,,,.„-, * E... Peseux. „.,. , Mr. and now Paragon Sets are within reach of every; dependable in, every respect. ; odist church, will perform the core- .Mrs ' ch.ir!l,s j; Kverdell and Edwin purse., . ' mony. • j [T. willing of llazlet and Mr. and P. M.' Petersen, keeper of the .Mrs. Fred Stryker of Keyport. GUARANTEED AND RETURNABLE ~ J lighthouse at Chapel Hill, received, j[rSi O'Lrary and children of instructions from tho government South Amboy were week-end guests ', WESTERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT That promise means something to every last Wednesday to go to Kingston, D{ Mr5. Joseph H. Clnffy. radio fan who reads this announcement. It New York, on . Friday and take Joseph F. Maher and family have ' What's in a name? Few people stop to assures you that each and every wireless unit charge of a lighthouse there.. On returned from a week's visit at realize how important it is to buy merchan- Thursday he received-a letter from . Brooklyn. bought in the store is EIGHT. It further the government authorities counter- ] Jlr. and Mrs. Joseph R. L. Jaclt- dise by name. Millions of dollars are spent insures you that if any article bought' here is manding the first order and instruct- son of New Haven; Connecticut, annually by the Western Electric Company not "up-to-snuff" it can be returned and an- ing him to remain at Chapel Hill spent the week-end with John L. T. to popularize its product because the manu- until otherwise notified. The use Webster and family. other article which is O. K. will be given you George H. Roberts of the Chapel Hill lighthouse, was .Mrs. Robert L. Wack of Point facturers well know that their Loud Speakers or your money will be cheerfully refunded. discontinued two months ago. .Pleasant is visiting her mother, Mrs. as well as other products are the acme of per- At this establishment a sale is not complete John Osborn of Belford and Rob- Ahvihla Ivir.s. fection. . ... until you are thoroughly satisfied. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR ert N. Seeley of Port Monmouth, i Mrs. Julia Lassor spent Saturday who are-partners in the "Christmas and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. green" business, will start opera-'. Green of New York, ( LET ME HELP YOU FIT YOU RADIO PLEASURE TO YOUR PURSE tibns in a few days on their annual The junior bible class of St. output of wreaths and other holiday John's church will hold a food sale MY LABORATORY IS ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED TO WIRE ANY RADIO HOOK-UP. Middletown Township decorations. They employ about on Kriday afternoon and evening in 4 "thirty women in this enterprise and ' the Sunday-school room. RADIO INFORMATION BUREAU. AMATEURS WELCOME. "To Everyone a Square Deal." the work is done in a building on Mrs. Marjory liingham has re- Mr. Osborn's place. turned to her homo on Long Island Questions cheerfully answered, proper equipment suggested, installation instructions and esti- George H. "Roberts Committee. Frank Browne is grading and after a stay with Mrs. Emma T. Pe- mates of cost cheerfully given free. , • otherwise improving his property at seux. Mr. and' Mrs. Jesse G. Webster Navesink. He built a house on the n(i THIS IS RADIO HEADQUARTERS IN THIS VICINITY. . place about a year ago. The land " daughters Virginia and Nattie was wild and overgrown with vege- 01 Asbury Park visited John L. T. tation, but Mr. Brownie has made it Webster and family on Sunday. I very attractive.' Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo McNickle Mrs. Sophia Viering and her.mr l son Arthur, spent Sunday with ARTHUR V. GREGORY daughters, Misses Doretta and Min- Mr.< A. Maher. ada Viering of Leonardo, will move Mr. and Mvs. William Hammell • >f Si>;it!i Amh-.y and Mr. and Mrs. Official Radio Station 2KL Ex-Chief Radio Electrician U. S. Navy next week to New York for the win- 1 1 ter. The Misses Viering'are tele- II .'in .,:? G. Cov/lcs and Miss Anna graph operators at New York. Csiwlcs visited Rev, A. L. Iszard and 67 Broad Street Phone 474 Red Bank, N.J.| A GREAT RUG SALE tV.mily at Ocean Grove on Saturday. A euchre party for the benefit of Mr>. Thomas G.'lCowlcs enter- the Navesink fire company will be tained sev-. ral at dinner on Sunday, About 40 bales of high class Rugs held in the firehoii/e tomorrow '.he o:i being* her birthday. •••>•••••»••»••••••••••»•••••••••• night. The profits will be used to pay for the new whistle on the lire- i.eonia spent Sunday with Harry will arrive in Red Bank this week. house. S. CawU's and family. William Bennett, who lives with Lloyd Simnnson is confined to his &Wfr&M^^ You are offered the advantage of our good fortune in obtaining 1 his grandmother, Mrs. Susan Ben- homo wi;h sickness.- 1 • i fine selection from the went,. Rug Palo nf Smith,Cnrpe^ Co. nett of Port Monmouth, sufforod.-o.--jrr|:... wilinrnv-infeoler •"enter- These ruga are aji'ifTriew designs and patterns, rich blends of broken arm when he fell from a tree tainc,a tiu, in.lzU,t an(] Sr,u,h Key. deep blues, a'tid browns and feome are true copies of Oriental Rugs. last week. porr sowinjr' club at her home on The price- on all this lot will be considerable below "wholesale •Robert Burns of Port Monmouth Thursday afternoon. The dub will price of today, jilthnu^h these designs are all made for Spring is building a house for his own oci-u- moct Iu."xt „•{,], jr,.?i ])y?on ^Vood- Your Lights trade, no duplicate orders will be taken at those prices. pancy at that place on a lot which he house. Ani"ii; those present were These rugs are all made in one piece, without seams. 9x12, recently bought from Harry Coe. j]r3_ Kd^ard V.'onlley. .Mrs. Russc-1! 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Si;den of Smith. .Mrs. I-Mv.-anl Voorhoes, Mr,-, Quickly and Safely Without Taking Your 8.3x10.0, Gx-0, -l.i'ixr..d,,3 ft. x G3 in., 27 in. x 00 in., 27in. x 54 in. Jersey Qjty spent Sunday with Mrs. Daniel I'lark, Mrs. Hudson Wallir.-. Dont miss this Sale if you \v;mt a ruont Street, Red Bank, N. J. tions for a supper in November. Mrs. Samuel it. Walling; ar.d ilaiiKl1.- 1 E-Z-DIM Henry DeGrote, Jr., of Port Mon- ter llienui^ , Miv. A.-bur-y \\'allinj!r. mouth is employed as foreman of a Mrs. Frank P, Sproul and daughter ••••••••••••« railroad shop at New York. Kr.iil, Mrs. .liutu'e 1'anip, Mrs. 11, • ,A supper will be held • in All Alvin Wallir.K', Mrs. Timothy Wall- P.Lt.1 Applied f| Saints' church at Nnvpsink Thurs- inp. Milton Clark, Mrs. William- day night of next week.' (Wheeler ard Mrs. James Wheeler. I Mrs. Albert Xortheott of Port' Mi-s Dora K. Thorne spent the For Ford Monmouth has returned from a visit v.vck-end with Mrs. K. J. Hart of:• Made of braw, nickel plated, witfi special Wack fibre butto in Pennsylvania. liuth'-rfonl. She enjoyed an auto1 Harry Coe is building ft parapre 'rip to Pali?:i(U's Park jiiid other i back of his house at Port Monmouth. plaers nf interest while there. •OPERATES BY A SLIGHT PRESSURE OF THE FINGI FAIR VIEW NEWS. Edward Corcoran Buys Car, Builds Garage and Get» License. Edward Corcoran last weeV j bought an automobile, built a gar- The MONARCH E-Z-DIM age and passed u test for a license j to drive liis car. Is Not an Unsatisfactory Rheostat Control and Does Not Interfere With the Action of Your Light George VanHrunt is a now em- - '. or Dash Switch ployed at r'ni" View cemetery. He has moved from tho Thompson house to a housa on tho cemetery WHY TAKE A CHANCE? properly. | John und' Robert Muson, Krnce 1 O'Brien, William l><>>wihuo and thn I Avoid Accidents Due to Blinding Headlights. two Bonj of .Michael Nooniin wcro , Friendliness That confirmed Sunduy itt tit. J.micVa Make Your Night Driving Pleasant and Safe, church at lied Dank. Henry Wundciiy in employed by By Using the MONARCH E-Z-DIM . Does Things an automobilo concern lit Ked Bank. NO MORE LETTING GO OF (he wheel with one hand and bending down to reach the dish switcti MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. in order to dim your lights. Attached to the gas lever the E-Z-DIM extends slightly beyond tho *pHE, friendliness of this tank to its dcposltort Annual Buppnr (if American Me- wheel (does not interfere with your hands) which in addition to its dimming action makes it an ' is shown every day by dozens of practlcsl, chanics' Lodge. Next Tuesday. excellent exiension for the gas lever. ."E-Z" to give 'er the gas. 1'iiml preparations mo hein^ m:ulo Can be attached by anyone in five minutes with only a screw driver and a pair of pliers.. Complete •Otlvo courte?k.a. by thu Amennin Mi rh;iuic:i for their annual publlo ,L -upper i.<>.\t and simple instructions with each E-Z-DIM. Whotovor ye ift bujinosa proMonw may bo, how- idiiy nijrM in their Indict n,ntn*. M ever tliKht or liTuve', you will find ready nnd valu- This in filwitys otiu of tlm l>i|'tt» t iioriiil eventj o( tho ruainn at tl.is PRICE $3.00 able nervlcu in conr.fctlnn with them if you nro s place. WARD R. JEFFERS ' Guaranteed to prove satisfactory or we will replace it without charge. depoultDr of this LotiV.. The rUo- of your account Thn Nredlnwork Klllbl of thn lie- hai nothlriK to do with it. formed church cleared ;Mfi by i\ MANUFACTURED BY fowl unlo in tho library lnnldlnK Democratic Candidattjoi 1 Via wont j-nu far n customer und will welcornt Sftttinlny nflprnoan. Tho uiitiiml Mijipct of th« K«- PRODUCERS OUTLET CORPORATION your depo»it ttym one dollnt upward today. lornuni church will li« hold Wctlni'i<- MEMBER TOWNSHIP cloy nltfht, November 7th. Red Bank, N. J. John timllh, tin blncknmllh, In COMMITTEE , 'j iii I.. • lufforlng tram • tors le«. I,n>t FOR SALE BY week ha win ihoelnft » Mrn« owned by William A. PunUn when the «til- Middletown Townihip. W. E. MOUNT (Ford Ai.ncT) C. H. ENNI5 KELLY A COMPANY Broad Street National Bank mil' ttnrcd on It! hBUiichri nntl 100 Monmpulh Si. ft«d Uaijk, K X 64 Bro.d SI. R.d Bunk Front SlrMl (Fbel of Bro»d) •tmcli Mr. Smith, caunlng hit In- JAMES P. McCUB CONLEY'S SERVICE STATION WILLIAM I, MORGAN Jury. UI Monmoulh Si. R«d Bank Mlddl«to«n, N. J. Cer. tfimpU A?« and Front 9l, Red Bank, N, J. Kdwln Dockinitn, who recrntly Valc«, BARBER A McLAUCHLIN * STANLEY STILWELL .' R«d Bank, N. J. 7* MenmoMlh Si, Rod Bert Itouitht the Gf««nwood firm of sixty fv B**nlt, «. J, • COOPER'S SERVICE STATION In ati liiitlirncK 1, Of ESCHFXBACH * SON D. A. JOHNSON CO. Hi-rut n«tr th# fiirm where he - ar. Suit Hliliwa* O»B, Mlnnttlnk Pk. 1H W/Fronl Si. R.d Baal M«b«nl« St. (OH Bro.d) " It i(if Jltijt it down for putufURi U

LITERARY CLUB CARD PARTY A PovlNpor ACTION TOMORROW NIGHT. When It Comes IS WORTH Back from Jap»n—Hallowe'en Par- TON ly Next Tueiday Night at St Mary't P«ri»h Home—St. Jo- To Moving OP sopli'i Parilh to Have a School. PLANNING Tha Kuyport literary club will w« put th* action la satisfaction. hold a card party tomorrow night in tha library building. Mrs. George When you'r* planning to movt 1st \V. Stidfole, chairman of the tsocial i UJ anist yon. Ours la a record of department, will bo in charge of, the ail'air. j cosdftent public tervlce. If yon Mr, and Mrs. John H. Jcwett, Jr., 'f don't b«U«v« It »Bk anybody, hov returned from Japan ami have, been visiting Mr. anil Mrs. John H. Jewett ut their summer homo near 3 here. Mr. and Mrs. Jcwett wcro n Japan during the ' earthquake. Mr. Jewett, S.r.'a property in Japan B* Burdge & Russell was destroyed. 40 Mcaluuil* Tha girls' ii'iendly nociety of St. RED BANK, N. i, Mary's .church will hold a Hallow- e'en party next Tuesday, night in 8B4 tbe pariah house. A, committee is making arrange- ments to provide fur a suitable Hal- lowe'en celebration in the borough in order to do away witlr the usual rough celebration so prevalent in previous yeara. Tho comedy plays of "Mr. Bob" and "Mystery of tho Rose" given Friday night at thu high school auditorium under tho direction of An extra-ordinary event. Hundreds of pieces of Furniture Reduced Especially for this occa- tho choir of tho First Jjaptist church •were well attended. sion. Our firstBirthda y will long be remembered for the Wonderful Values and Big Savings. Mrs. J. Itnymand'Matthews'gave birth to a daughter on Tuesday of See our Values for yourself. Then Buy Now and Save. " last week. Iiev.'i Joseph Linnane will build a .••••-• •• f • . •' • Wlten yon can now get the peerless BchoolhouBe and hall on the church property. . lere are a few of the Anniversary Offerings: Harry West ha» bought a new Jewett brougham. Jamos T. Walling, Clifford Jaco- bus and Thomas Brennnn, Si1., spent last week gunning at Beach Haven. Tho Keel Bank nursery has com- This Italian Walnut 9-Piece Dining pleted planting evergreens, on the new high school lot on Solith Broad Suite Is One of the Finest Ever! ELECTRIC CLEANER street. The funeral of Miss Rosanna Mc- This suite is fit to grace the dining rooms of the for Cann, who died on Saturday, Oc- tober 13th, after a sickness of two finest of homes! It'a tone, beauty and distinc- weeko, was hold on Tuesday of last week at St. Joseph's church.. The tiveness is apparent only upon personal invest!* [burial was made, at St. Joseph's cemetery. Miss McCann was 25 gation. And the six chairs with tapestry seats, years old and was thu. daughter of Grace and the late Peter McCann. the buffet, china cabinet and table are now yours William SnURerton, Jr., suffered a v v broken nose last week when he fel ..for only off a bicycle. The Koyal Arcanum lodge wil' hold a motion picture show on Fri- $295 00 Thi« rareellent electiic cleaner, with a racnrd of 13 jeai« loader, •hip to recommend it and -with improved featurea poueuea by day, November 10th, for the bene- no other cleaner, ii priced $15.00 to $25.00 Wei than raotf good fit of the Itoyal Arcanum hospital maloi now on the market Come in and lot u« (how you the bed fund association. 6-piece Walnut Queen Anne Dining Room Suite at a reaj bargain price. BEE-VAC refinements. See the new brush arrangement — the Miss Edith Puulino Kinhafcr and You get a large buffet, extension table and four V new "tall and socket" restful grip. You'll never be satisfied with Charles J. Baker were married on chairs, seat* covered in genuine Spanish leather ror only any other than a BEE-VAC after just one demonstration. Sunday of last week. The couple will live in their now home on South Main street. Lloyd lr. Armstrong has bought a new Packard single six sedan. F.P.REID Miv-anikMns. G. Krotl Hnagland of Boston wore week-end guests of Foot of Broad and Front Streets Mr. and Mr::. Albert M. -Hnigh. 3 of These 4-Piece Walnut Suites RED BANK. N. 1. Louis Slutz, Jr., has a new Stan- ley Btearner sedan. Reduced • , Phone 122S Kdmiind C'arhart lias resumed his duties in K. 0. Wnlling's drug store The firet 3 people to come in for these suites will get following u twn weeks' vacation. unheard of bargains! They are executed in rich AmonK Twflyc who attended the Priiicetnii-NiiVo Came football Walnut, in a fine period style. garni1 at Princeton Saturday were There's a chifforobe, a vanity dresser with full length E. K. House, I.. F. Armstrong, F. mirror, bow-end bed and hugh dresser, $1 *7Q.C0 P. Armstrong, George II. Oonovor, Miss Kathleen I.ufburrow, Miss G. with full size mirror. Only 3 suites left at •*• • ** wo %easons Crocs, George S." Cherry and Ben- Bedroom Suite, consisting of bed, dresser,. $CQ.OO jamin 1'. iAit'burrow, | why the well dressed woman chooses II. ('-. Cooper has rented Mrs. ] and chifforette in walnut Harold Smith's house on tho south 4-pc. Ivory Bedroom Suite, Queen Anne $79. 00 t ide of Maple place and will move • in November 1st. Mr. Cooper is the period, now , mv Fiiperinti'iiilent at the national! 4-pcp . QQuee n Anne pperiod Bedroom Suite .00 The Pearl Shop lir.•proolini: company's fnetary. j Mra. L. 1). Urmsby is having her in walnut reduced to ic.-idence on. Atlantic street wired - FOR HER - for electricity. John S. Dol.ion is (icing tlie work. Mahagany four post Beds for Golden Oak Dining Chairs for $2.90 Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins and Mlrs g Helen Osbn; n have returned from onlly $19.73 .Windsor Chairs in Mahogany an auto trip to Newburg, New York. 9 ft. x 12 ft. Axminster Rugs finish $9.75 zMillinery Mr?. Conine .1. Sutphin and fam- ily of Ilolnnlel were guests last reduced to $29.00 Felt Base Oil Cloth at 39c per sq. yd. wVck of Mrs. Ii. D. Travel's. Mr. nnil Mrs .1. Hnymon'd Mnt- •'45-lb cotton roll edge Mattress Reed Baby Carnages at $15.75 t' -.°\'.:t are the j):n'iMits of a daugh- '»:- for , $7.95 I. r (men last week, Genuine Red Cedar Chests at $9.75 .ir;. AiiKn^tii't Auniiwk hns b^pn , Mahogany Library Tables and v! I'IIII; her daughter, Mrs. Wrsley Metal Beds as low as $5.00 .). IVuvnall of Ni'uton, Fennsyl- Lamp for $24.75 Floor Lamp with silk shade, , Klhel Italier of Uronklyn was Oak Dining Tables for $14.00 complete for $19.75 tl i' cur,! la:t wi'i'k of her sister, :.'> \\illi;;in \V, Maiiivi'. Golden Oak Chifforobes for $18.00 Beautiful Bridge Lamps, com,- '.'.'.•.i Lillian ViinVi'anken of Day Bods, covered in cretonne plete with silk shades, at $11.75 \'' >>lha\rn uns tin' I'rccnl KUi'st of I.;.-, and Mrs. Jos"ph l>. lii'illr. for $19.75 100-piece Dinner Seta at $19.75 Mr. and Mrs. Mi.'lmi'l P, Atcsho- C! HI iif Kockvilli' Center, New Children's White Enamel Criba 27 in. x 51 in. Rag Rugs at.: 98c Vi'l:, are visiting CajiL. mill Mrs. for $9.75 Genuine Cork Linoleum at 79c »q. yd. U ]!'.' mi I1!. Wonlley. 'i i;i? lirjil, of a nerics of entertaln- I.I :lri hooki'd by thi' White nnter- 1 ' ;ui'nt inirrdU and l.i'ld under tho ! Look At The Price of A Mohair Suite! \ I'TH 1 n-r 1M.1I wlit'u the Ilarniiiny chair and arm chair in mohair with vriour $1 *7Q.OO to only - ^° i nii'rtnini'm will lie on tho bill. sides, complete at the very low price of ... Tlie Keyjunl liu-lary elllli ivii^ Luxurious ll-pc. Tapestry Suite, with 3-pc. blue and gold Velour Suite in- $1 9Q.00 I'liti'rtaliied 1'iidny nl'ienuion by Mm. A. .Slilni'll Viiiilluskirk. An backs, spring filled cushions eluding large davenport.; exhibition of haiiil block printeil lincnn find II>-M ii|i! ivu rentlin^s by MIL William VanMalrr, Jr., Mrj. The F'virniture Store of Red Oank THE HATS, ailde from their inrmrtneM, are ChnrUn X. CniwTord ami Mm, .1. Carle Aiiilrivuii were the fi'aliinv- decidedly different, and of llu' lift) riiiioii. Mrn, W, .Stephen Wallace, e!i:tiittinu nl1 the home THE COST it no greater than merchant 1'cnmnniei i|i'|wirliiient, lind ctllUKc of IIKI iniM'tin^. dlto of a lower quality. I'rexloii Mc-clrnry of Bomervllli! lm« n juli with lii'iirisc W, Jncobs. I'lniiMirn TI'MUIHIHII IIIIH lmd II ulilrwiillc laid (in thu nlilti n( his property tniirhiMK Dlvlnlon direct, i Mm. K'nte Wxlllim it lirtvlnif tior! FURNITURE IIOIKC nt the rnmnr of Kllinhoth The Wearl Shop mill Itlvliiloirtlriii'U rrpnlntctl. COMPANY 27 and 29 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. J. "A Paptr In Bviry Hamii." Str»«t R«d Bank, N. J. Tlut'a th* mntt'o of Tho R«rl.t«f Phohe 1290 Free Delivery ! itnil II. mean* your itiivortliimurit In i Th« R«flitrr will being tin mnxU< 1 Btua'ift nmonA^tt^tmni * 4 + M 4 H m 4 + • • * -4-' .... - *-. Page Twenty-Two RED BANK REQ&TER, OCTOBER 24, 1923. BIG KLAN INITIATION. SHREWSBURY NEWS. phia gave nn entertainment la the schoolhouse Friday week for the Clan of 2*00 Men and Women Mrs. C. H. Bunn, Formerly of This benefit of the TreBbyterian church. Initiated Near Bricile. Place, Stricken with Paralytii. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terhune of One of the biggest Ku Klux Klan ' Mrs. C. H. Bunn, formerly of Park Ridge were the recent quests meetings held in this part of thethis place, \\'\)o is making her home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Conover. EVENING country was staged in a field on thewith her (lalifetter at Bay Ridge, At the supper held in the Pres- TRAN Long Island, suffered a paralytic 7:00 ! banks of thc-iManasciuiin river near byterian chapel Friday week about Bridle Saturday afternoon and stroke last Wednesday. She ia im-51 T»0 was cleared. _. '. ... THEATRE j^isrht. Fully 10,000 men and wo-proving. •"""" ' " . Rev. and Mrs. Eckels of Plains- to men took part in the cen'monii'5 i '1 hi: 'Justin Dupont company la boro visited Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Phone 688 RED BANK, N. J. and a class of 2,000 new members havir.K a hot water heating system Conover recently. Mr. Eckels is a 10:45 BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. was initiated. Only a small portion in-talled in its factory here. A former pastor of Old Tennent THEATRE RED BANK M.tin.. D.lly, 3:00 P. M. Saturday: 2:30 P. M. of tho members wore robes and noN'i'w York firm has the contract. church. , EVENINGS—Contlnuoim 7:15 to 10:4! P.M. • attempt was made to conceal the Mrt. Henrietta Sickles, who was Miss B. Young of New York is identity of those .present. News- t-iken to the I.ong Branch hospital spending some time with Mrs. TODAY, WED., OCT. 24 paper men who were allowed near last week, is slowly improving. Whirling. I the scene of the ceremonies, how- James Curley, whose leg was ee- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wines vis- Wednesday, October 24th ever, were pledged notto reveal the vert'ly wrenched three weeks ago in ited Mr. and Mrs. R. Aumack a few identity of persons whom they rec- a practice footlmll game at the Reddays ago. "POTASH & PERLMUTTER" ognized. A resolution was passed Rank high school, grounds, is able The teachers of the public school Vaudeville denying the reports that a break to walk with a cane, attended a "conference at Freehold had occurred within the ranks of the ! Wesley Hurley of White street is Thursday week. organization. An interesting fea- laid up with sickness. Miss Clara Bortner was the re- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 26 j ture, of the meeting was the mar-1 Dr. Anderson of Sycamore ave- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. LEAH BARD riage of two couples, whose identity ;r.ue, who recently bought the E. Bortner. was not revealed. Delatield Smith property, is install- Mr. and Mrs. H. Polhemus and BUDDY HEIMS and ing a hot water heating plant in daughter Sylvia visited Mrs. E. Th« Melodrama OCEANPORT NEWS. Ihe house. Voorhees at Como a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Wilson The Famous Lockwood Sisters Pete Jarvif, Champion Middleweight EnglUhtown News. and son have moved to Asbury Wreitler, to Retire Undefeated. Joseph Rue, who was quite ill, isPark. OTHER BIG TIME ACTS. AND Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jarvis, who;able to be out again. Mr. Rue is' a j have been living a: Long Branch, grand army man and has many "The Destroying Angel" have moved from that place to thefriends in this vicinity. Real Estate From the Exciting 'Jluvel by Louis Joseph Vase* • : home of Mrs. Jarvis's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Soden have Monte Added and Mrs. John Laurino of .Main moved to Red Bank. w. Sell— —WITH REAL ESTATE. street. Mr. Jarvis is champion mid- . Miss Jnne H. Green of Long We Rent— Blue Attraction Mitchell Lewis, Ford Sterling, John Bowers Jdleweight wrestler of the world. He Branch has been visiting Mrs. John FURNISHED COTTAGES. has not been able to get a bout in II. Baird. and Noah Beery We Write— The Great International his class lately, so he has decided Abqut two hundred people at- ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE '. to retire undefeated. Crimson with Excitement—Studded with Romance. tended the moving picture, "The $100,000 Race Better than a Detective Story. James Rhaines has moved from Maker of Men," given by the broth- ; Captain Robert Cook's house onerhood of the Tennent church. A. L. IVINS Agency CQMEDY SCENIC 1 Main street to his own house on The Bell Ringers under the di- Telephone Office 392-W Oceanport avenue, which he recent- rection of Emil Closs of Philadel- Room 7, Register Building, 1 ly bought from Robert Eeiss. RED BANK, N. J. Thursday, October 25th j Nicholas Kelson is improving j from a heavy cold. PAPYRUS j Sherlock Woodward is laid up i with an ulcerated tooth. Champion of England , Clarence Weeks of Easton, Penn- American "Temporary Marriage" ; sylvania, spent Saturday and Sun- Ceylon V8. day with Harry VanSchoick. Blend ; American Featuring Mrs. John Silver is a new mem- Coffee ber of the Woman's social club of 49c lb. Long Branch. She joined the club 31c lb. KENNETH HARLAN last Thursday and in the evening she attended a euchre party given and MILDRED DAVIS by the club in the Deal firehousc. ZEV WITH AN ALL STAR CAST She won first prize, which was a A Big Screen Drama luncheon set. KINOGRAMS Champion of America Mrs. Mamie Morris, who has been living at Red Bank the past few months, has returned to her home This is the only of- Friday, October 26th at this place.) VICTOR HUGO HALPERIN'S Comedy Dram% Mr. and Mrs. William McLaren ficial picture taken at and son of Jersey City spent the | Belmont Park race last j week-end with Mr. McLaren's par-j "TEA WITH A KICK" cats at this place. | PROGEESS- Saturday. INTOXICATING WITH LAUGHTER Chester Conrow attended a class- reunion of the Rider college of A 27 Star Dramatic Treat Trenton last week. j i 12 Famoui Comedfant Mrs. William Wagner of West. 5 Leading Ladies \ ' IS Dramatic Celebrities I End spent Monday with Mrs. Harry No Advance 10 Prize Winning Beantiei VanSchoick. 1 COFFEE 100 Hollywood Heart Breakers Mr. and Mrs. John Mallard and DO YOU KNOW WHAT MAKES in Prices THE GOLDEN GOWN REVUE j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll have Displaying $100,000.00 Worth of Pari. Model, closed their home at this place and PROGRESS—THE "GOOD MORNING" have returned to their New York COFFEE SO WELL LIKED? —SPECIAL— home f^or tho winter. It is tho. weekly, Fre»h Roait. This coffee does not ONE DAY, SATURDAY, OCX 27 -"Golf" as played by "Gene Saraien" - JamoblMahoney, who ia employed remain on our shelves in the carton for months.' r It by the" Standard oil company of is Cleaned up weekly, and weekly we get a clean, fresh, Bayonnc, snpnt Sunday with his strong roast from our own .boaster in Newark. .JOHNNY "WALKER parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ma- Just try the difference—the difference in the stale Saturday, October ?7th honey, coil'oe and Progress—The "Good Morning" Coffee. in "SHATTERED REPUTATIONS'' ' SEABRJGHT NEWS. lb. RICHARD TALMADGE 37c FIRST CLASS. VAUDEVILLE Democratic Smoker Next Monday —IN- —Republican Rally November 1st. MEAT DEPARTMENT Tho Democratic club will hold a Next Week iVSon. Tues. Wed. Oct. 29, 30, 31 smoker next Monday, night in the Fancy Large Fresh Killed "WATCH HIM STEP" firehouse. The Rcpubicans will hold Roasting Fricassee a rally on Thursday, November 1st, Allen, Arthur & Bernice in a Real Musical Offering A Thrillodrama of which Action it the Keynote in the chamber of commerce, build- CHICKENS CHICKENS "Dick" is a cyclonic, ksockout daredevil—as full of pep and ing. and Three Other Big Acts. * - nerve as they make 'em. H. L. Zobel and family are on a 39c lb. 25c lb, AND motor trip through the New Eng-; Comedy—"THREE STRIKES" Round 4 "Fighting Blood" land states. . i 7 Tho chamber of commerce met Jersey Loins of Jersey Pork "What's the Um/voitten Law of Love? ' last night in the interest of the new Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday hotel proposition. SHOULDERS Mrs. Alvin Wood is spending a PORK week with her^i.stcr, Mrs. Ada Bar- 17c lb. Here • the itago pUy that October 29th, 30th and 31»t nard of New Y'ork. 25c lb. wai BUch a aeniation every- George D. (,'orrin of Soabright where. Produced by th« held the lucky number for a live- Fresh of Corned Shoulder of Milk man who , made "Robin dollar goldpioVe disposed of on the Fed Hood." Acted by m. truly co-operativo plan by the Fair Htiven Plate brilliant cait. No wonder \re company. Harry Kurtis of Fair VEAL it's flawlen entortainment! HAROLD Haven has the guldpiecc and the BEEF winner can get it from him. Edmund .dine has returned from 7c lb. 22c lb. a two weeks' vacation in New York state. Mr. Cline is a tree surgeon. Our Pure Pork Sausage Cannot Be Beat Frank Canipunclla lias bought a Try It LLOYD new Ford sedan. Miss Honrk'ttn Johnson, who Is GROCERY DEPARTMENT -IN— employed at the telephone oHiee, is enjoying a vacation of two weeks. Fresh POTATOES .Benjamin Solomon has a new Puick sedan. It was delivered FIG BARS peck 36c Monday, 2 ^3. 25c 'Why Worry?" MORGANVILLKt NEWS, Mission New Mouse Going Up—Auction Kraft PEACHES Heartache! Headache! or Toothache 1 Sale on Fftrm Ln»t Wer-k. \ American Cheddcr Forget 'em All! J. Konieh is having a well dug on . Pimento Ilia place. Mr. Jensen is doing the No. 2}/z can OQc work, Limburger You'll have an ear-to-ear-ache from Laughter Koad Overseer Costelln h having hit house, painted. CHEESE Life Buoy —S E E— A pair of mules have been lining Considerable diimugo tr> crops on 2 cans 29c j neighboring farms here. (In several SOAP ' ocvn.Hiims thu nuib's luve broken HOPE HAMPTON "WHY WORRY" .loose frum their holding and h;ive Roquefort 3 cakes \*]c roainrd over adjacent farms, 60—70 California ,NITA NALDI Then You'll Say j (icurge Welch is painting his rot- CHEESE tnge. C PRUNES LEW CODY Kobrrt VaniYlt is building a twn- can 25 j.tory frumi' home fur hh own oc- 10c lb. enpnney. CONRAD NAGEL j Mm, Mary r.cwlfioz, widow of Let Me Tell You WHY WORRY? ; Felix I,f\\hr/, of Spring Valley, .•sold nil her furm implements, l^nveit, Tim Wiener They Arc -The fl.virti.T They Laugh wngytm mid other good* nt pwl'lie About Our Butter Sp«elal—"Ball the Unknown"—IVUnm Color* Kino jnuetifiti on Tiir-i'luy of ln.it wr«'l<. j A lively fblt?ui WHS Bllgtlgeil ill itnttiT Is imp Ihlnit w« rrrlninly prliln nurn«lvi>» In. hiTA oir Mundny night, Tlirco po- Mr, I'lntlllt will tell yiiu with n ninllo, thnt nlncn wn I'DMIIIIIMI mir inin'tmiipii rxr-lunlvoly to "Crrnm of tha J |lli'<» n\iti»im,bileM jtturted In hot pitr- rrr'nmcrlt's," liis Initti'r liuniiicsn linn nfnrly doubled. «/^ ADOLPH 2UK0R PRESENTS Thursday, Friday—Nov. 1st and 2d j«ult of tlireo n|>fi>illnK rnr«. When Mind you this Imlli-r novrr viirlnn. Kvpry lull t» 'the I'hriBi' wn» nt it» height one pn. tfrttiMl before leaving our witrt'httudp, unit rvnry tuh | Urn machine run Intn n ditch, but muni show 100'V "Crwim of the Crrnmcrlci" qunllty. thP cur Wdn pulled out mifl nfti>r a PRISCILLA DEAN long I'lmjd the •pueilerj WITH I caught. -IN— AWFULARCENT "A Paper In E*«ry Horn*," ****S That's the motto nf Th« KFttloter snrt It mean* ymit mlvertlBemimt ID AMERICAN I AN\AXIAN DWAN PRODUCTION . "DRIFTING" H TW Kiflttef will bring tlt« maxi- SEMON Greatest Com«dy, "TheBarn V«rd mum in rolurni.—Advertliioineat. \Ohe Quality Store* u!itk the