BANE REGISTER: laanad WMklr. Entorad u SKond-Glaaa M.tl.r «t thi Pdi*. ; VOLUME XLVII, NO. 37. offlet it Bfd Bank, N, J. oniUr tbt Act ot Utah Id, 1879. RED BANK, N. J.,-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18,1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 T0.:$
FELL IN FRONT OF AUTO. icse spears of grass are set out on THIS TOWN WONT SHIRK. BY TRUCK. HREE CARS IN SMASHUP AXATION IN FLORIDA, >e lawn about four' inches apart RUMSON TO WAR ON DOGS BASEBALL COMING BAi river'i Alertnen Savei Girl and' ch way, in rows in each direction, Boy From Getting Hurt. * RED BANK TO MAKE NO FIGHT RAGIC ACCIDENT SATURDAY /OMAN HURT IN NIGHT CRASH HOLE STATE INVESTIGATED ke a field of corn. These spe.ars of OFFICIALS FAVOR REDUCING THE ORIOLES WILL BE '" AGAINST ASSESSMENTS," • AT FAIRFIELD GARDENS. Elizabeth Minton of Mechanic "ON MONMOUTH STREET, . FOR EQUALIZATION. ' ass are kept wet, and are sprayed CANINE POPULATION. treet, twelve years old, and Ed- y day, and in two or three US AGAIN THIS SEASON."; Tha" Increased Aaaaumenta Mad* by ihlrtajr Hpwer, Aged Tbrea Yean, yard Anderson of Clifton place, [r>. Grace' Armttrong Cut on the iieiimenti Ranged From 5 Per v tlia County Tax Board R«l»rded ecks tho grass is established. In The Counciimen. Agree That There Ray Sanborn Hat Letitd Elgfit Daughter of Charles Hower, fourteen years old;' narrowly es- Mead When Dodge Car in Which Cent to 63 Per Cent of'True couple of months or so, with good are Too Many Poga Running at Acret of Land On Pattonon AveJ by.tha Town Commliiloneri •• Cruibad Under H.r Father1* Mi- :aped serious injury last week on She was Riding Overturned Af- Value—Lawn Grati Grown From , Being Juit and Equitable. ire, a nice lawn is\obtained, al- Large—Black Point Road, Hcii- nue for Ball PlayingC»tli* china—Diad at tha Hoipltal. 3road street. The Minton girl was ter It Had Struck Two Other*. Plants Inatead of From Seed. the grass appears very denta Wint Sidewalk, and Curbi. atand to be Started Thli Week,' i '- At the mooting of the commis- A tragic accident occurred last kipping rope across Broad street, A woman was hurt and three au- That Florida is also having its tax mrse -to a Northerner. People The borough officials of Rumson sioner! of Red Bank Monday night letween Wallace and Monmouth •i Rod Bank will hgaiti havo a SUL Saturday morning at Fairflold Car- imobiles were badly damaged in ssossment problems much like sre ,Bay that this is the only grans are about to start, a" war on dogs. day-baseball team and a bascbaiL, a letter* was read frpm the Mon. lens in Middletown township when treets, when she ran into the An- . smashup last Wednesday night in oso jn Monmouth county and at will survive under tho hot sun Councilman Edward O'Brien, who mbuth Cbunty taxpayers' protective diamond tho coming season. Kay]? Ihlrlcy HWer, aged three years, lerson bpy, who was riding a hi- ront of St. James's hall on Mon- thcr parts of New Jersey, is shown .nd iri the sandy soil of Florida, brought the matter to the atten- luagyc urging the officials to join :ycle. Both were knocked''down Sanborn is the owner nnd mahagoij; laughter of Grace and Charles mouth street. The injured Woman,; the' following letter from John jme.times lawns of a half-acre cr tion of the council at last Thurs- Of the team and ho has lcnBcd fc>^ with n number of other municipali- Sower of Fair-field Gardens, was ind they fell in front of an automo- Mrs- Grace Armstrong of Shrews- Cook, editor of The Register: lore are prepared and set out in ; ties in making a fight In the courts day 'night's meeting, said that five years eight ricrc3 of land 'ofl( run over by an automobile truck lilo driven by Thomas Lang of bury township, near Newman Florida is having the same kind lis way. , . ' there were too many dogs running against the increased assessments tumson. Lang stopped the car tho Bcutli side of Pattcruontavenu 1 jwned by her father. Her body Springs, was cut on the head, but if, a tax reorganization that New We saw a now' wrinkle in selling at largo at Rumson and that the in Shrewsbury township, near Ri made by the county board of taxa- was crushed and she died the next trithin a few feel. A mudguard he injury was not serious. - crsey h having. During the year al estate the tion, Tho invitation was not ac- other day. Big council should take immediate ac- Bank, for a baseball diamond. l lay at the Long Branch hospital, n the car'hit the boy but he was The ladles' Hebrew society held .9.24 a^complcte .investigation was racts of land in out-of-the-way t|on: to reduce the dog population. baseball ground will be called cepted. , & ' lot hurt. The girl was not hit, by 'here she was taken after the ac- i annual ball nt St. James's hall lade ill every eounty of every sale laces are often bought for $3 an cited a caso where a school I Oriole Park- and the team will ba Onjy throe councilmenvand the ident. ;ho machine. Vednesday night and the crash oc- if real estate. The United States ere or even less. Then these tracts child was mayor were present. All of them by a dog recentrecent- known as the Oiiolea, which is thai The tragedy occurred within sight :utred as the dancers were leaving law, compelling revenue s,tamps to re cut up into lots 25x100 feet ly. The other memberb s of the name that nil lha professional" were of the opinion that tho in- if the child's home. Whi|« the he hall, Monmouth strcet.cn both be placed on deeds according to the .nd sold at $10 to ?25 a lot. Blue- creased assessments made in this board agreed with Mr, O'Brien and teams representing Red Bank have) .ruck was standing in the yard NEwimETOWNSTORE, ildes was lined with cars; Mrs. lale price o£ the property is the irints and maps of these tracts are the matter will be taken up with borne" for the past fifteen years o% town were Justified in.view of tns Shirley climbed on the back part of Armstrong and Walter Giblin were lame in Florida as it is in New Jer.- nado and the lots sold principally fact that the percentage, of assess- the borough attorney at the next so. Mr. Sanborn hns an option td" he truck. Raymond O'Neill, driver GEORGE W. BRAY OPENS BUSI. .raveling on Monmouth street in a ic,y. Five counties.in New Jersey tourists, who buy them without meeting. ."' ,•- • buy the piopcrly at the expiration' ment'had been much lower than in of the truck and a neighbor of the Jodge touring car in the direction /ero investigated by the tax board leejng the property and without somo other partsvof the* county. NESS AT THAT PLACE. Bids for furnishing .2,000 tons of his property. The property I»N Hower family, got in the truck and f the railroad station.. In ' front nd great inequalities Were found mowing anything about the prop- of slagwere opened at last week's owned by Miclaol Corlelt, vihd The counciimen who were absent started to drive away without know; Tha Stare at tho Village Center if the hall the Dodge hit.a Ford each county. In Florida every Tty. On Friday, March 13th, we ware Eugene M. Magoe, J..Blrdsall meeting. The contract was bought it over thirty years a ing that the child was on the ma- Greatly Improved and Made to ouring car, driven by Ervin Rsed ounty was investigated. The re- ook an automobile drive of about awarded to the National slag com- from• the Delalield Smith estate. Pharo and Thomas M. Gopalll. ihine. About a hundred, yards Look Like New—Shifting (Meet iort of the investigation was pub- 75 miles. We passed a place whero v jf McLaren, street, who was start- pany of Pittsbur? on a bid of Mr, Sanborn state? that a grandV ' Warren H. Smock, the; borough Ing Place of Townthip Official!. ished last week and it showed somfi] l from the houBo.tho truck hit a bump ing for h'omev The impact knocked he number 13, in big figures, was $2.GO a ton. . The Duquesne stand will be -started on tlio prop« 'counsel, stated that the'tight which n the road and Shirley was thrown George W. Bray' of Red Bank the Dodge car across the street :ounties being assessed as low as tiick up on posts and trees for a producfc company of Dover and tho was to be waged against the in- ipened his grocery, fruit and vege. per cent of true valuation and erty this iveek and that tlio fieilj iff. ; She fell under the truck and vhero it struck* a roadster parked onsiderable distance along the Emanuel slag company of Allen- will bo plowed up and graded. The) creased assessments was not only ne of the-rear wheels passed over able store at Middletown village ilong the curb. 'The Dodge car ome as high as 63 per cent of true bad. A couple of men at the side town, Pennsylvania, each bid Saturday in the building which he valuation. The governor of the land is neatly level and it will not) .""I ; unjustified but would prove expen- ler body. Mr. O'Neill stopped the then overturned with its front "and if the load were calling out "Lots $2.T5 a ton. Tho slag will be used take long to (inish the grading worlc« ,| sive and futile. He said ho might ;r"uck and rushed' to the girl's side. •ecently bought from Richard Luf- rear ends interlocked with tho other itate called all of the assessors of t thirteen dollars each," to every to improvjs the streets. he state at a meeting and told This job will be done by James be wrong in these views and that he Her body was badly crushed. She lurrow. The building had been two cars, blocking the street. . ' utomobile which passed. We were Petitions for sidewalks and curb- indcrgoing improvements and. re- hem that they must equalize as- Riordan of Shrewsbury. A Micanti was open to conviction. . He sug- was picked up «nd rushed in an- The crash was heard several old that on March 10th the lots ing on Black Point road, between houso which is on the property will, "gested that, he be authorized to at- other car to the hospital, Efforts to )airs for weeks. It bears*, but sessments, and increaso assess- ere offered to tourists and others blocks away. A crowd soon' ments to a reasonable basis, or "an- the Avenue of Two Rivers and be improved nnd used ns a baseball' j tend a .meeting which is to be held save her life were of no avail'and imall resemblance to its former n automobiles at ?1O each; on Dalton Parmly's woods, was pre- condition. Mow ceilings and side- gathered. Policeman William other way, not hitherto employed, clubhouse. The diamond is aboutj nt Asbury Park .tomorrow .after- she died Sunday. The body after- Mustoe, who was on duty at the ilarch 11th at $11 each; on March sented to the council and the' bor- midway between Broad sheet and noon', .by'..tht attorneys of the ^arl- ward WBB brought to the Worden walk havo- been put in, new fix- ivould be found to. compel equaliza- 2th at $12 each; on March 13th lance, succeeded in- getting Mrs. tion." Some of the counties are ough attorney was instructed to tho tracks of the Central railroad if ou,3 municipalities which wilt fight funeral home at Red Bank and tures have been installed and many t $13 each, and that the price per draw up an ordinance, for tho im- >ther phanges have been made. The Armstrong and Mr. Giblin out of lutting up much the Same kind of a company and it is surrounded bj(< ' the county board. He said it might prepared for burial. / ;ho car. Giblin was riot hurt. it until the month of March was provement. The 'ordinance for Dr. Ernest Fahnestock's farm. be well to have the town represent- The funeral will be held at two jostofneo has been moved to the ight against equalized assessments iver, would be the same as the, day Sirs. Armstrong was carried into ns is being put up by some of the idewalks and curbing on Wash- Mr. Sanborn says that tho line*--? ' ed at this meeting not as a partici- 'clock this'afternoon at'tho house rear of the building. The stock of )f the month. Quite a good many gton street, which was to have goods has been greatly enlarged. t. James's hall and after she had municipalities of Monmouth county up of tiie team will be about the] v pant but as an observer. The com- and will' be conducted • by Rev. •eceived first aid treatment was ots were sold in this way, the buy- een introduced at last week's meet- The store has large windows, which in oppoSSng a uniform rate of as- srs'paying cash and getting deeds same as that of two years ago* jg missioners instructed Mr. Smock to ames Dykema, The burial .will be ible to go home. g, -was laid ovjr until next meet- Now uniforms will be bought andi,; attend 'the meetlngrond mako,a rc- are now.being used for displaying sessment, but tho governor of Flor- vhich had been previously prepared made at Fair View^cenieteryi Mr. Mr. Reed,-driver of the Ford ig, at which time tha borough on- the first game will bo played lata, . i port'at .'the' next meeting of the and Mrs. Hower- have two other goods. The' store was Jargely ida has declared that the equaliza- ixcept for inserting the names of ouring car, could not bo found af- tion must be made. So it is seen necr will givo tho estimate on the in April or early in May; Mr. San« town offlcin'e, but to leave no room children, Virginia ' and William atronized on the opening day. Mr. he. buyers and the numbers of the ost of doing the job. 1 Bray will continue to operate his ;er the accident, and it was not that the same unfair conditions and ots bought. born says the team will not enter for doubt in the minds-of the repre- Hower. Mr. Hower is a mason con- nown until the next day that he Councilman VanR. Halsey re- any league but that he will try td ' sentatives of the other municipali- Red Bank business and has en- Hie same fight against remedying tractor, The child's death is was the owner of the Ford. Ha told orted that the ordinance for riew book games with the best tcama of : ties that Red Bank has not accepted mourne.d by the community and a gaged Henry Bennett of Red Bank them exists in Florida as in New CLUB'S SUCCESSFUL SALE. the police that he stopped his car ersey. This comparison of condi- i'atcr mains and extensions would the Eiist, including such aggrcga-i the invitation to fight, the icounty widespread feelingr of sorrow and to conduct the Middletown store. ave to be laid over until the next In tho building- bought by, Mr. when he saw the Dodge coming arid tions here-and in Monmouth: cour.- rVomen of River Plaza cleared $QO tiona as the Brooklyn Royalt, Lin-t • board, sympathy prevails there. meeting as. Senator William I A. coin Giants, Bncharachs, Meadow-* ' Councilman J.-Daniel Tuller re- 3ray are two other stores. These after the crash he was so upset nnd ;y will be interesting to all taxpay- by Selling- Home-Made Thinga. frightened that he ran home. The ers in Monmouth county as showing tevens, the borough attorney, has brooka and Recreations. Late ill» will undergo improvements similar The Community club of River lot been- able to give the matter • ported that he had investigated CHURCH CLUB MINSTRELS. to those made in the store which 'ront of his car was badly, dam- •a general trerjdTtowarj] compelling the summer and early in tha fall < complaints made, by William S. iaza cleared $60 a few days ago by iroper consideration. tho team -will play against Mon« ipened Saturday. The Middletown iged andit had to be towed to a ga- equality and justice in the matter i cake, apron and rag rug-sale in ;J Rose, Thomas Healey, and Thomas Reformed Church Fellowahip Club ownshlp committee uses-* part of if taxation. Fred Moog made an application mouth county-nines. Smith regarding assessments for •age. Considerable damage was he vacant Truex store on Broad Cleared $250 Uit Friday Night. ino-'of the tjuildings for a meeting me to the Dodge. The roadster or a position oh the police force. Mr. Sanborn suy3 that fifty sea* concrete paving and sidewalks and The Reformed church on Shrews- itreet at Red Bank. The money son tickets will be sold nnd then.jj room. The meeting place will be was also damaged. Audrew Biz- Down hero in Florida automobiles ill be added to the club's commun- The' application was ordered filed. had found that the town woVnot bury avenue was crowded to the changed to the rear of the building Councilman Louis. Wilson re- iiro now on sale at Mort V. Pach'S \i at fault in any of these cases. zarro of Beech street owns the are licensed but drivers are not li- ty house fund, which, now lacks doors last Friday night at the sec- and'a door will be made on the cast roaster, but he. had given Roccp censed. You can pay the'ii'cl lorted, that the new starter in- storq. The object of selling thai $ Mr. Smock was instructed" to pre- ond minstrel show, of the Reformed side of the building for an entrance. * -about $160 o£ being large tailed on the firo truck at tho Rum- tickets at this tinic is_tq raise mone^f ' Santangelo of Red Bank permission ee for part of a year at a time, if nough for the club ,to start the pare an ordinance to take over Bur* Fellowship club. About $250 .was The front part of the "building to use the car that night No ar- you want to, and -many cars show ion firehouse has met with tho ap- {or building the grandstand an The card club met Tuesday .of ;st week-at Mrs. Eugene Ely's. Mrs. Bronson Butler is sick with ;» rip and bronchitis, but she is im- proving. She is instructor for the make Gowns and Suits to brder in our own work rooms witK -jrls' cooking class and beofeuse of • your own material or we will give estimates. her sickness the girls".did not 'eft- tcrtain their mothers at» luncheon*; Saturday, as had been .planned. j Henry V. DuBois an*, family nove'd Saturday from Mrs. Victor 4 * D. Kennedy^ hous» to Marlboro. ' The William C. Ely house which ,wa8f orrnerVy"occupied by-Lottus CumldiaBky is.being improved for the occupancy of Mr. and Mrs. Joh'n Bergen, a: newly/married couple who expect'to move in jt this week. In last week's Register Mr. Bergen's name'was incorrectly given as John Butler. Last*week,the 'William C. Ely es- tate sold team of horses to John L. . Hendrickson of Middletown FINE ownship, James Eiordan of Shrews- bury and''George D. Schenck of Holmdel^and suigle horses to Jo- BREAD eph Dorsett of Centeryille, Tony asoyli of Asbury Park, Dennis Buckley, Isaac Vanderveer and the DeHart lumber company of Free- hold, Warren. Messier of' Middle- town villag* and G. Howard Hen- drickson of Wickatupk. • • The cupola at the firehouse has been finished .by Charles Soulia in new anddistinctw^J and the new siren has been placed n.' It.' The siren will be operated by electricity. John P. Schenek,'who'waj-hurt color combinatiom . two ' weeks ago in an automobile accident, has improved sufficiently tobe around the house on crutchei. • EVERETT NEWS. A Larta Funeral for Mrs. Mary C. Antonidei Laat Week. Thoro was. a large attendance AT the Automobile Show we are displaying a To ride in or drive a Series 80\s the only satis- and many floral tributes at^the fu •**• number of new Series 80 body types—die If you are interested in an neral of Mrs. Mary C. Antonides factory way to fully .understand the remarkabl* ast Thursday, which showed the product d Picrce-4rrow coach makers—in new performance which i ierce-Arrow building ha* high esteem in .which she was held and distinctive colon. produced in a car of 130-inch wheelbase. easy way to own a Ford end the many friends which she had. The sermon was preached by These latest body styles present a combina- We will gladly place a car at your service for Rev. Mr. Corwin, pastor of the R&- tion of fine car beauty, comfort and luxury pos- this purpose. formed (^church of Holmdel and the sible only to men of such rare skill as Pierce- now—or at some future burial was made in Holmdel ceme- tery. The' bearers were' Melville Arrow coach wqrkers. They are Pierce-Arrow Runabout . . ^2.895 7-Pus, Tourlm, <2,89S Roid, James 'Williams, Cyrenius Stil bodies—only in more moderate proportions. 4-Pass. Touring 3,095 4-P«u. Conpi . 3.6W date—see the nearest Au- wagon, Benjamin S. Hankinson, 5-Pais. Sedan . 3,895 7-Pui. Sedan . 3,995 John SnifTon and Jwopli W. Thomp We invite you to see these beautiful new Series 7-Pass. Enclosed Drive Llinpuiino, 14,045 k . In last week's Register the SO body types—to inspect the rich finish—the thorized Ford Dealer for name of one of Mrs. Antonldei'i critically chosen appointments—and other details at Biffalii Gtvtnmmt Tan JdJhkmtl duu'ghters was Incorrectly given. This daughter Is Mrs. Leroy Luf- of Pierce-Arrow craftsmanship. Series 80 Whedbase ...... 130 Inebet facts regarding a conven- burrow of Red Bank. If you prefer a more leisurely examination, the Series 80 Engino 6 erfinderi Mrs. Katharine Oakes* has re- Balloon Tirei and turned from a visit at Now York quiet convenience of our own private showrooms Bert Morris.and John and Wll is at your disposal/ Pierce-Arrow Four-Wheel Safety Brakct ient plan of payment, .or Ham Kolly are omployed on the new gasoline, station which tho Ftnnant arramimmU an qffirtd h thi Funt-Amw Finantt Ctrporatlm, a Unlmjt'iutitutuii 1f , Consumers' company is building .at nite us direct) Rod Bank. The neighborhood curd club lield n party Saturday night at Mrs. Ed ward ROWO'B. James Williams, who it firming PIERCE-ARROW tho Stllwcll placo, will use three acres of land for in »ipnr«gu flold. , % IHIIMHHMlHMIIIIMIHHHIHIimi^l Theodore Stllwell spent lait Thunday 'at Allenhumt with M Ford Motor Company, Dept. N. nophow, Albert Hart, Jr,, formerly Detroit. Michigan of this pUce. Mr. Hart haabton row ••»» very ilclc at » New York hospital but It now much Improved. 1 v, / •«, . Monmouth County Sumittrt Omi»J WUaon. dewaMd, DoUoe la hereby mmu OF WTHJUMNT 6P ACCOUNT tha aUo»woe Theodore Rodsevelt 'was once rest —COMPARE^ •.• . *>• in thi natttr of tat MtiU-of- WUIitm to the eredttoM of e*l » * • * • »•' The show is sometimes referred It is not unusual for big. towns to as an. exhibition of "pleasure and cities to produce amateur, plays, cars." This is a misnomer. There but it is seldom that rural places Js really no such thing ns a-"pleas- do this so successfully as- has been ure car." This is so because to done by the Colt's, Neck, folks. tiny person whose time is valuable Colt's Neck is probably no different an automobile is essential, saving from any other place in this re timo and labor and increasing ca- gard. Every rural community ha: pacity for work. residents with talents along' thji • • • line, but the trouble is that" these talents are seldom marshalled for The automobile dealers of'Mon- pub!io .use. . jjHouth—county-deserve—credit—for their enterprise and public-spirited 'action in holding these annual cx- The Bucce,s» of the' Coifs Neck WbltionB. Probably no part of tho folks should be> an. encouragemen East has a. larger percentage of to other country communities, to1 -automobile owners than. Monmouth give amateur productions* ''Canned ^ounty and this is not due to accl- amusement^1 are of large yalne, '•ident. It is due partly to the edu- but they lack th,e local flavor, in- cational and co-operative exhibits dividuality and neighborly feeling held each year by the dealers and that attends a show given by "home vparily to square dealing and ef- town folks." ficient service. (Town Talk continued on page 16.) -.: Everything points to a banner sea- ~reon for theaealersrNo;one will-be- grudge them this prosperity If it ATtANTICCITY$3.75 • flows their way. Theije is jio other and return line oK business where there Is" so NEXT SUNDAY «nd April Band-April-19 much competition, yet none where •there 13 so much co-operation bene- Leave Red Bank 9:00 A. M. ficial both to the public and to the Tickets good only on special. train 'distributors. If serving the public date for which issued. honestly and well counts for any- NEW JERSEY CENTRAL thing, then the dealers not only de- Bervo to have a bigger and better lot of customers at their show than • r evor before but also a bigger and better season than ever before. OW is tjie Happiest time for clioosing— (The Girl's with our elaborate ^spring stocks rich' TMBog's " The big national bosses of the N iii variety and offering everything that Republican party have been having Hat a great time disciplining and read- is smart in, the new mode. As alwSys, the Cap ing out of the party certain sena- tors and congressmen, all of whom —as shown in the •picture—'is. a prices—small or large—are to be recognized were elected to office on the Repub- 'fascinating, yoi\thjul affair of. as modest for, they represent the utmost in •—as shown in the picture—it ori9 lican ticket. It will not bo strange novelty straw, blue] georgette of those-jaunty little "Buddy" it the public resents this treatment quality. • hnd visits its wrath on. the bosses 'faced and trimmed with a color' pwdels—exclusive with us and at the first possible occasion. ful cluster.jaf silk roses. 12.95, obtainable in colors and fabrics • • * Third Floor. Other smart acces~ FOR LITTLE GIRLS—there are quaint to go with practically any spring, The disciplining of the senators sdries for the girl's spring cos' little ensemble suits such as the model 'suit. 1.95 io 2.45. Other af- ' and congressmen who are not in Auto panic*, liko th!» place twne include— sketched. Fashioned with coat of rose col-, 'parel to complete the boy's spring the good graces of the hig bosses For food they »y wo let the pace. outfit migfit include-*, •took .the form erf deposing them —Sajrt Our Gueit. ored flannel and frock of cluster dotted crepe from committee chairmanships'and ' GLOVES, 75c to'1.50 Pair- de chine> tri-colored; 19.75. -Other styles,- • in some instances of putting them TRY THE TAVERN'S Trim little two-clasp styles de- * rA SPRING TOP COAT, off committees altogether. No Special Noon Lunch, SOe veloped, in a stteded washable |15.OO to 29.50, have coats of flannel or tweed claim was made that'those senators ' Afternoon Tea Special M.00 to 2O'.0O—Built oh lines and representatives were unfitted Rice Waffles with Syrup fabric and others of fabrit or and come in such colors as Monterey, powder 'that mimic the smartness of big for the positions. The only rep.son Pot of Tea nnd Fruit Salad silk prettily modified with the blue, Lanviri green, and cocoa. Sizes 6 to 16 brother's or falhir's new' spring given for disciplining these men 50a . smart French cuffs. Street Floor, was that they were too independ- years. Fashion Lane-^Third Floor. coal. In all sites from 3 to 10 ent and did not obey the orders of Evening Dinner Special years. ' ' ' . the boiseB. f He ' PATENT LEATHER • • * FOEV LITTLE BOYS—we feature the re- Menu Changed Daily TUMPS, 5.00 and 6.00 PAIR BLOUSES, TIES, did all The bosses may think they are Quick ^enrice Fine Food* *—In the popular one-strap style iviyed vogue of the "longie" suit, as sketched. punishing the senators and con- DANCING other accessories featured ,ht gressmen in question by following with a newer spring touch in the It is tailored of blue serge or handsome mix- great assoritnettts ,of"a style to, this course. Irv reality they are do- daintytnde cutouts, Built on the, ing nothing of the kind. They nro tures and is obtainable in all sizes from 3 to appeal sifottgly to. the little men comfortable Foot Trainer last, as well as to the mothers who will r Insulting tho Itcpublican voters who 11 Whitest Just off Broad 'Sizes V/i to 11 and lP/t to 2. ilO years. One pair of short and one pair of ' nominated tlicno men nt tho primnry long trousers go with each suit. 17.50. do tks buying. Second election and tho voters who choso Street Floor, / Boys Own Shop. those men nt the rogulnr election. Second Floor, Boys' Own Shpj). Tho bosses aro depriving the stntel tor districts represented by thesa Is Your Health Slowly rpen of proper representation. It Slipping Away? Is not for tho bfisaes to nay w)io Is nnd who Is not a good Rcpubllcnn. Red Bank People Adri.. You to Act in Time. • And It Easter Is to Be Confirmation Btiy It is up to tho Republican voters nt tho primnry election to deciilo llils Is failing henlth making you tin- question. ouBy nnd unhoppyT Aro you tired, BLUE SERGE SUITS—in regulation style and tailored DAINTY WHITE FROCKS-for the girls of 6 to 1# • * * wimlc and dispirited? Suffer daily backncho and BtnbbinK, rhcumatle ;with a fine sense of proportion are offered the boys. Prices range years may be selected now. One, in snow white georgette, is uc> Tlio Independent nonntorg nnd twIiiKesi Then look to your kid ifrom 15.00 to 25.00 for sizes 8 to 18 years. Appropriate white congressmen whom tho bonnes nro nuynl Tho kldnoys nro tlio blood quisite with tirijr'picoted ruffles and sells for 19.7S. Other styles trying to nunl«li got In bml with (Iltcrn. Once they weaken, the blouses and neat ties may be secured inexpensively. Second tho powers Hint bo bociuinn when wholo Byntein Is upsot. You linve in crepe dc chine or georgette—15.00 to 25,00. Fashion Lane— tlioy wont to connroM they sought dlzzjr (ipolln, he«(]Rch(!« nml urinary Floor—Boys'Own Shop. . (Third Floor., . ' to represent tho wlnlici of their con* irroKulnrltios. You fool nil worn- Rtltuontn. 'i'lioy were eleclod on out. U«o Donn'i P1U»—a stimulant certain doflnito promises mnilo to diuretic to the kldncyn. Thousands ',tho paoplo nml because they trtml rccommond Roan's. Hers is Hcd 'to c«rry out thcuo jiromlncii tlio big Unnk proof! 'bourn havo read them out of tlio Mrs. W. C. hnyl'nn. 40 Sumct ,p»rty or Imvo triad to wronk von- Aws,, si\y«! "My linck WA» lnnm ,fianc» on tliom In othor way*. nnd soro nnrl I sulTwrod with pains Thlniri luve Mfichod K grotesquely, lirough thu wn»)l o/ It, (irndunlly Uncotifriioui condition wlion lilic I got to fcdllnx won'k and Worn out L. BAMBERGER and my kidneys (ictod Irregularly, ;bou«i Imv* tho power to punlih Ono box of Doan'i I'llli noon ro- itubllo Hrv«nU who kocp fiillh with W«te Ilisveil mo," * Qne of Afflfirica's (Jre^t l'rlco 00c, at all doalori, Don't \< imply nnlc for .. Uilnsy r«medy- B«t /)O«II'» Til *-lh, ((m( Art NEWARK,'NEW JERSEY .n INJURIES. h,ofw'l|l move next Month to a farm riBRrMLincrO'ft,/ , The •members of ik by Work- ho Matthews family have leen.ee- lvo In social, church and communi- fifVfctbr Blondok 'of WicJcatunlc, ty' affair*' and, everyone who has 'frmerly employed as » chauffeur had dealings with - them say they .ur Richard Burlewof Matawan, ap- have been good neighbors and,loyal plied before tho ••workmen's com- friendsv - -.'__ peasation qoiirf at A»buty«Park Mr. and Mrs. MarthalfWyclfoff last week for a compensation, for and Mr.' and Mrs. T. W. Wyckoff ALL SALES oye strain." Blondok claimed the of Ridgewood were recent guests Injury he received in an, Occident of. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Buck. FINAL last August while' employed by Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wilson Burleiv had resulted in a defect in and'family of Tennent spent Sun- Mi viklon. According to an eyeday • with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund NO EXCHANGES NO EXCHANGES specialist's report no Joss dl vision Wilson. '' "wes buffered by Blondok and his A number of the young folks of oinlmiwag not allowed by tho court, this place attended a party last NO APPROVALS NO APPROVALS However, he waB awarded a tem-Thursday night at Mr. and Mrs. porary disability of*24 1-7 wooks Harold Bennett's near Mlddletovm for a; rupture received In tho acci- village. Mr. Bonnctt formerly llvett NO CREDITS NO CREDITS dent. j here," 1 Mato Visone of Asbury Park, Harry Morris has been called to who stuck' a pin in her finger nail Passaic by tho sickness of his fath- 'while 'working on linen in a laun- er, who Is a clergyman. > dry, was allowed medical' costs of Frank S. Wooks went to Phila- lo.; delphia last week and bought sev- ASBURY PARK, N...J. Louis Norrls, former motSrcycle eral horses for his sales and ex- policeman at Belmar, applied for clinngo stab|cs. compensation for a broken leg re- Mr. and Mrs. George Millward of ceived while chasing an automo- Little Silvor spent last Wednesday feile .speeder last September. Judge with Mr. and Mrs,- Clarence Camp- ,Wiltiam'•B. McMichnel, who conboll- . ducted the compensation court, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyatt enter- Announce for Thursday, Friday and Saturday dismissed the case because he said tained relatives and friends from the court had no jurisdiction in thoNew York Saturday'and Sunday.. matter. Y-' ••' • • Olga Matthews,'daughter of Clif- ford Matthowsj; has recov'crcd.from • ^COLT'S NECK NEWS.. scarlet fever and, the quarantine notice on the house has been re- Boyi Entertain Girli—Farmer moved. ,' Roiidenti VI.lt Here. George L. Hance has irecovered Tho boys of tho young mon's as- from sickness. ••• , • Rociation entertained their girl Mrs. Susan Campbell is vlsltins friends at a party at tho chapel of at Lakowood.. ' tho Reformed church Tuesday The board 'of education has ap- night of last week. A musical pro. pointed "George L. Hance • and gram was rendered, with .Miss'Alice Frank S. Wooks to'buy trees aiid Fields as pianist. Refreshments Bhrubbiary to bo placed on the prepared by tho boys wcro served school grounds.' , : and incw games introduced by Lo- Freehold men who represent Jhe roy Hunt, the leader of the boys, county young men's association de- were played. The girls say tho boys scribed the work' of the association' suro showed them a fino time. at- tho Reformed church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hoaglundof Phila night, f. male quartet from Free- delphia and Mr* ancVMrs. Emmons hold rendered, hymns. of Long Branch wefo recent guests Harold S.chanck has had a big lot of Mr. and Mrs. Wyckoff Pope. of ditching done on his farm. Thom- They attended services at the T.eas Carney and his son did the work, ENTIRE STOCK-NONE RESERVED formed church last week., Mrs. Austin Kingston will move from Hoagland, who formerly lived here, Theodore Rowe's farm to the Mul- ;^vas a member of tho church choir dbon place, where he will engage in '.when she was a girl-and last weok chicken farming; was the first time she lirid been in The members of the young rain's the church since she .moved away association visited the Ma»lboro as- We Are Making the Most Liberal Offer This Year forty years ago. • - ' f sociation last night. .' Mr', and Mrs. Louis Snyder were called to Sheepshead. Bay last week SCOBEYVILLE^NEWS. by the death of their nephew. Mr. -Snyder returned homo after tho fu Mii« Rita Carney Horns -from-tho. .neral, but Mrs. Snyder remained to Long Branch Hospital. spend a few days«with relatives. Miss Rita Carney returned home ••••,' M^r, and MK. Sidney Benrtett and last Wednesday Worn' the Long their children spent part .of last Per Gent B'ranch hospital, where she under- week with Mrs. Bennett's father, went an operation for appendicitis. Charles H. Hurley of Shrewsbury. r She has almost recovered. TT Mf;~ana~MrsrWalter D.; Fields Norman Sickles has quit the fire- and -their daughter, Mies Alice wood business to resume farming Fields, spent pno day last week h'is placo. with Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Ruth- Mrs. David Tumidiski is improv- erford of Red Bank. ing from sicknos3x She, was con- 1 From the Present Ticket Prices Mies Carrie Yetman of Manaln: fined to the bed (wo days last weeR. pan spent part of last week with Henry Wilkins has a new radio •' . • .••••.; . '.,"•..,•'' ' . ... ',...: ...,'..:• Mrs. tAsher Ervlng. outfit- ; > Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hunt of John Smith,'who lives with John Red Bank wcro here tons day last Molisky, is on Iho sick* list. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT YOUR EASTER APPAREjL AT A GREAT SAVING week'with relatives. TgnyJDobry^ and-Josephi Tumidn- ~"Mfs,~ "Arthur "Soffel arid' sky are employed on Max Phillips's daughter Margaret of Red Bank golf course at Eatontown. tpint tho week-end with Mrs. Sof- Henry Wilklns is having a drive- fol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David way hiade on his plaoe. I. Vandervecr of Red Bank. ' • m t —— Mrs. Catherine Hebelerand her It Pays to Advertise in the Register. son Edward Hebeler visited rela- An Appreciation A Celebration 2(K Discount Off tives at Newark last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Weeks HAVE YOU The constant and continuous Our entire stock of, beautiful had a family dinner party Satur- Sale Offering day at which their guests were Mr. patronage which the women of Spring Wearing Apparel for Wom- and Mrs. Henry Francis and their Headache? • -4sbiuy Park and vicinity have ac- en and Misses is offered you from son Leslie of Red Bank,* Mr. and Do four Eyti burner Itch? Mrs. Elwood Smith of Glendola and Do tbty M Urad or •trilntdJ • corded us during the seventeen which-to choose. And from.the Mr. .and Mrs. George Taylor and If to* fat'* pour ajrti axamlnadi Miss Elsie Taylor, of this place. four (IU'MI may aaad • ebacga. years of our business life is taken • regular prices, which are already Mrs. John Grant and her'son Orland spent last week with Mrs. \ STIL.ES & CO. . by us as your unqualified approval low, you may during this sale de-. Henry Wilklns of Scp,beyvllle. '• Philadelphia Eye SpacialliU duct twenty per cent. This means Gencral'rcgret is felt because of 2nd National Bank Bldf, Room ZS of our merchandise, pur methods, tho fact that the village is soon to EVUT Wwlnnday Hour» t"t» S o.m. our values and our service. Our exactly what it says: Choose any lose Sfephen Matthews and family appreciation is substantially ex- garment and from the regular IIIIlllIIIIIIIIEI pressed in the values extraordi- marked price you may take ,off 20 nary offered you during.this Sale. Discount on all Purchases fe CENT, STG2Oti(kbsses NQ One Has Ever Been Disappointed at feed Any of Our Sales F CHICK UsXRRTER IT Ensemble Suits . Evening Gowns This wonderful feed, with its oat- meal base and cod liver oil scien- Smart Sport Suits Figured Crepe Dresses tifically combined with/the feed itself; is made by The Quaker Oats New Spring Dress Coats Dressy Afternoon Dresses Company, It builds strong bones and husky bodies. Your chicks will Coats fyr Sport Wear Lace & Georgette Presses live and grow—no leg weakness. Start your broods off right See your dealer today about Ful-O-Pep Feeds. ; Jlfanu/aof und bf NO EXCEPTIONS NO RESTRICTIONS '; For Stithy • ' •. I ,i; . i ••*-.:.•! • DEALER^ EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS INCLUDED EVERYWHERE .'1 . •\ All Purchases Must Be Rnal! '•../ • '% RED BANK-REGISTER, MARCH 18,1925. man& Goodman on a big contract- BRIDGE TO SPAN ROAD. spring dance oh Saturday night, March 28th,.at Union Beach flre- ing job at Upper Montclair, . Structure to be Built in house. The women have given the • . »tm •; Front of N.w Aibury Park Hotel. firemen 600 feet of new, hose. RIVER PLAZA NEWS. Beginning Saturday, March 21st, 9 A. M.f and Ending Saturday Night, March 28th j J ' V6rk|will be started shortly on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran Woman's Club to Hold Its Annual ,J £ n*w bridge over Ocean avenue at mofbred to Asbury Park Sunday. Meeting April 2d. p, fi&xay Park connecting the new Albert Cowling has had a phone The Woman's club, will hold; its ;' perkeley-Carteret hotel with the installed in his house. , annual meeting at Mrs. Addison S. f'new group of boardwalk stores. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sappah, ac- SanbornVon Thursday, April 2d, ^?'The bridge will have a span of 86 companied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert at which • time officers will -be ^tfeet ahd there will be head room Sappah and daughter Evelyn of elected. Tomorrow night the club k jOl seventeen feet for traffic on Jersey-City and Misses Helen and will hold a party at Mrs. Bert '"'Ocean ayenue, The bridge will Eloanor Sappah, motored to Farm- Decker's.. C co»t about J10O.000 and will be ingdale Sunday. i built of concrete. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gotta and Mrs. S. E. Burdsall is making a A Week i Bids for building a bath house daughter Harriet and Mr. and'Mrs. stay with relatives, at Washington. » |poup between Seventh and Eighth E. Cox of Jersey City motored to She saw President Coolidge in- augurated. ... fcvenues. and for building a store 'the home of Mrs. J. SappaH Sun- The fence in front of August :.•"•'•;• of '..-, > group between Sunset" and' Sixth day. V Miller's has been taken out and the . avenues were received by the As- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Cullen and children, Ellen and James, spent a lawn has. been enlarged and other- KESSLER'S ' bury Park commissioners last week. wise improved. • : . Renewed 1 The lowest bid for building the lat- few.days a,t the,home of Mr. and Bert. Decker is having improve- ' ter group was $170,507: and the Mrs. J. J.'Cullen of Hazlet. . • The Store of Better Values ments made to his.property. lowest bid for the other job was TINTON FALLS NEWS. Acquaintance « I1S2.00P- ,,. . . Phom Red Bank .1121. UNION BEACH NEWS. Improvement! Made to William Corner Broad and White Streets Red Bank, N. J. ' Burnell'a Home on Water Street. 0t. Patrick'! Party Held for Retir- William Burnell has had one of ing Officer* of Catholic Club. the-rooms of his house on Water : We are just rounding our first milestone at our. new location ami it proved our most suc- A St. Patrick's party was held street made into a bathroom. Wil- list night in honor of the'retiring liam P'fister of Eatontowri did the Associate this firm with cessful year sincere are in Red Bank—a year in which we have added many new fiends—a officers of the Union Beach Catho- work. • Mr, Burnell will have his lic club. The affair was held in the house w"fced*for electricity. durable work at low cost. jirehouse, which was beautifully ' Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wilkins year in which bur confidence in the steady commercial-growth of Red Bank and its environs decorated with green and "white. spent Friday and Saturday at La- Over the table was a large dome of valette. . fully justified our large expenditures in providing a modern shoj* for W6men and Misses^ pink and white roses, with stream- Theodore Parmly, who has been THE H. SMITH CO., where the last word in styles can be had at .modest prices. \ en of pink, white and green hang- very sick with mumps, has recov- Ing from it. Small shamrocks with ered. Fair Haven New Jersey jniniature plpe3 and place cards Mr. and Mrs. George Cowley of To celebrate this occasion in a fitting manner we are launching pur Anniversary Sale'that were the favors. The 'table was Red Bank are making a stay with decorated in pink, green and white, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Crawford. will mean the saving of many dollars to those women seeking quality merchandise at prices and candles of varied colors. There .Miss Prue Ehinger opened her was a gift for each member.- A tea house Sunday. that are most reasonable. See our windows. * fcome made chicken supper wr.s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Renne and gerved. Singing, dancing and James Forster of Colt's Neck spent plenty of Irish-music was enjoyed. one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. MANY UNUSUAL VALUES NOT LISTED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT^ Mw. Lifeket and Mrs. Conroy en- William Turtan. tertained at the piano and Mr3. Mir- The Methodists held no prayer XO, Mrs, William Friewald and Jo- meeting last week because Eev. seph Rooney rendered songs. Miss Harry VanCleaf, the pastor, was . For the First For the First Virginia Lifeket and Rita McCarthy sick. .- • • , . Entertained with exhibition dancing '£ William'S. England has sold his and Jerry Gorman with several reci- automobile truck to an Asbury tations. Several gqmes were played 300 Park man. . jwith Mrs, Charles Sappah, Sr., win- 100 atag the potato race. Mrs. George Sappah won a piece of silk lingerie MIDDLETOWN_VILLAGE NEWS. Women M door prize. The retiring officers One Hundred Gueits $1 Party at Wombn »re Mrs. '.Bradley vice president, Harold Bennett'i. J^ot in books, but in Milk, Mrs. Corcoran secretary, Mrs. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett en- you will find the. Secret of that help us celebrate .That are youthful, smart and prac tecordlng secretary and chairman tertained about 100 guests from that enter this store— of welfare and Mrs. Charles Sappah various places at a party Friday Health. We offer you the this event— assistant chairman. The members night at which dancing was the city's finest milk and cream— tical, all combined, at af the committee were Mrs. Eo- principal pastime. The orchestra as the majority of your, neigh- . Wool and Jnano, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Doyle, of McGuire Bros, provided music. Mrs. Delaney and Mrs. George Sap- The festivities did not end until an bors will tell you. 300 New —pah .-. 1— early hourjn the.inormng. __. Fibre Several nickel machines were John L. Hendrickson has. bought * leized here Tuesday and smashed a team of horses from the William SpringFrocks .Jn the street. C. Ely estate of Holmdel and' War- ^DISTRIBUTORS FOR' Mrs.^Boachjf .Brooklyn jsjpend- ren Messier has bought^ a horse 1 GORDON PRODUCE in all the newer shades, Sport !ng a week with Mrs. McDonald. from the Ely estate. 3WASHIN0TONST- •— Mrs. Duffy i3 spending a week at Fred Hurst is having an addition ,SWEET CLOVER FARMS sizes 16-to 42. New YorkT made to his house on the New Mon- DAIRY The-ladies' auxiliary of Union mouth road. - Sweaters _ Garden fire company will hold a Luke Hearty is employed by Hei- PHONE 1245, RED BANK. N.J. 00 Values up to $10.50 Discounts ** • . • *1.00 7 ... ' representing a maximum saving Values up, to $4.96 : , in Milady's Spring Budget To Assure You \% Discount in Regular Sizes 16 to 42 • Absolute Purity Our Corset Stouts 42 to 52 Ifs part of the code of the Ameri-, Department can Bottlers of Carbonated The Newest Beverages that every bottle which Gossard, Treo, comes out of the plant of each of Jane Jackson, Spring Frocks its members shall meet the re- in either Satin, Crepe, Geor- quirements of the Government Stylish Stout gette and other materials, Pure Food Laws. and other corsets of stan- practical for afternoon wear, semi dress, and other occa- Anniversary The purpose of this association is dard make in the sea- sions, and colors that blend with the new top coats, to see that your "soft drinks" are son's new pliable, con- easily converting same to Hose pure and wholesome. -*— forming models. Expert an;' ensemble' costume, at Association members have invest- fitting at no additional SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY Special ed millions of dollars to make DISCOUNTS. charge. Fine Silk and-Fibre Hose them so. r Regular sizes 16 to 42 O in all the new Spring i Stouts 44 to 52 • We, as members of the associa- shades.. . tion, are doing everything possible to live up to the code. Twb Pairs . for Tht $1.00 Symbol Regular 69c Smart Spring Millinery All other standard make Hose—VanRaalte, Onyx,' that arc youthful and charming; small hats for bobbed hair and large hats Rivoli, Elsie, etc, Carbonated Beverages for those who will not heed the call of the shears. In colors as varied as the Tlvy're pure and wholesome Dainty rainbow, in such large variety of shapes as to make the task of choosing the One Pair Lingerie right hat extremely easy-SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICES- FREE H. G. DEGENRING • . . •• i ' " _ • by VanRaalto and other RED BANK, N. J. with famous makers at Spe- $3.95 $4.95 $6.95 Telephone 1051 cial Anniversary Dis- Mefhber American Bottler* of Carbonated BtverBgei count of $7.95 $9.95 Purchased >^ m-* RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 18,1925. SETTLED OUT OF COURT. MARLBORO NEWS. AiWy FuL WMo» WuPtii The Wunner Property Hers-Sold to About *15,C00. a Penniylyani* Man. A Bcttlement has been reachedja—William- Milea of Pennsylvania the suit of Mrs. Nellie M. Hope of has purchased the 'John .Wunner NASNfik Init At Wtili In Met* HCarWw Asbury Park against the Long property and •has moved there. Mr. Branch' and ! Asbury' Park trolley and; Mrs. Wunner have "returned to line for the death of'her husband, Brooklyn. Arthur H, Hope, who was crushed Mr, and Mrs. Forraan Cossaboom YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEELBRAKE3 Your to death in a trolley car accident of Seabright visited Mrs. Lizzie last year. The amount paid to Mrs. Stryker over the week-end. "Master" I Hopo is said to be about $15,000. Rev.'C. L. Palmer occupied the The case was scheduled to be tried pulpit of the Somerville Reformed Cleaner this week before Judge Frank B. church on Sunday. His pulpit here Jess and a jury at Freehold. Mr. filled "by Rev. Mr.. Tower of The Country Has "Gone" Nash W as wear Hope was- advertising manager of Colt's Neck.. ; •he Asbury Park Press. Harvey Kue of New York spent' As Your Phone — •».._ '. • - * Sunday hero wifh his family. February Biggest Mynth of KEANSBURG NEWS. • Mr. and-Mrs. John Combs of Red All things, equal, why not phono a "Master" the moment you Bank visited relatives here on Sun- Business in Nasfi fpstory find a need for clothes cleansing,' dyeing, repairing or other work Further Hearing to be Held in dayi ...-.• .. , . • • " ..•'-. expected of a capable elenncr.' School'Election Caia. •• ' Miss Paquet, who has been a vis- I No decision was rendered Friday itor-here the past three weeks, re- The cyclonic sweep of Nash sales is You are tec'ure against oil loss and damage, through any fault .at the hearing of the protest of the turned to Hoboken on Saturday. of a "Master" Cleaner; you'll know he docs HIB own Work in his own ' recent school board election. State Miss Anna Collins, who. is at- like a political landslide. plant, in an energetic, capable end sanitary manner, Commissioner Strahan was pres- tending the Mohtckir normal ent. Howard' Roberts represented school, spent Sunday with her par* Phone us—and service starts the moment you "get your num- the,defendants and Charles J. Stone ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Collins. For five successive months Nash busi- ber." \ ' •,•• V ••;;• '.A'- -•: '•"-•:•.•, '. '. ".'• "fcppresented-the—complairlants.—A Mrs. Lester VanWart and Bon further hearing of the protest will Robert of Arlington spent Wednes- beheld at a late*.date. day with her grandmother, Mrs. ness has swept far beyondf the highest Mrs... Rose . Sordy and Mrs. M.Sarah Hayward. MAX Farry have leased the Ocean View, Amzi Emmons moved on Monday previous records for these samembhths. hotel for a term of years through from Morganville to C. J. Court- Master Cleanerand Dyer o\ tMs 'Vicinity' the office of Ogden & Nightengale, right's house. The Lewis restaurant on Carr Nash sales at all motor shows to date avenue has been remodeled. LINCROFT NEWS. RED BANK StEAM DYE WORKS Louis Voland has opened Ground Broken for Ralph Clayton'i average 114% higher than 1924. United cigar store in'one of the new MAIN OFFICE: 24 W. Front Street King, stores on Church street. . New House at Thu Place. j ' Miss Edna MilleJ won the dia- Ground was broken last week for 'FACTORY: 76 White Street , mond ring in the booster popular the new-house whichRalph-Clayton February, though a wintep: month and sg'irl contest. The next highest in of Red Bank will build on his prop- the contest were Mae Gaery and erty at this place, which he recent- shortest of the year, saw mounting Lillian Wilson. The: booster con- ly bought from Eugene J. C. Lay- Phones tsst has-been running here for sev- ton. • . '•'..•-. - •• public demand drive sales and pro* eral months, Mrs. James Brown of Everett, Red Bank I The beach front at Belvedere who has been very sick several duction to the highest p6int in Nash Beach is undergoing several weeks at the home of her daugher, ' 734 changes in preparation for the sum- Mrs. Charles Mack, is improving. history* .1045 mer season. New bath houses have Farmers at this place are having been built and several new conces- a hard time to find farmhands. sions are being built. The minia- Stories are prevalent here of men And March has opened!, up with an ture railway is alsb undergoing re- being out of work in towns, and pairs. the farmers wonder why it is that added momentum sure to speed sales The New Point Comfort fire those who lack employment do not company will give a dance in thetry to find jobs in the country. far past the great February record.. Belvedere Beach casino May 2d; Jospph W. Thompson led the Mrs. A. Eeilly.of Bellview avenue Christian Endeavor. meeting last planning to make a trip to Call. Thursday night. After the meeting fornia next month. refreshments were served. Miss Red Bank Nash Company At flie recent meeting 6£ theEdna Reinhart and her cousin, Wil- Democratic club Mrs. J. J. Porter liam A. Bassett, who moved to 77 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. was installed as president, Mrs. Cranford last Saturday, were at Mary Flabbin secretary and Mrs.the meeting and the Christian En- Telephone 1860 Grace Ryan treasurer. deavorers expressed regret that A large number attended the tho village had lost these folks. dance-given-Tuesday-iriLtho-Min-- HarpldiWhitewjUJeadiheChristian ..i ning place firehouse by the Oitholic Endeavor meeting tomorrow night. Daughters. Mrs. C. Bowe of Belvedere Beach is building a house on Sea- Expert Repairing breeze _ way.. .I/'.. "Styles in spring tonics have The West Keansburg community, OF club will meet tonight at the home WATCHES, CLOCKS Changed"-rcmarkcd Uncle Charlio •of-Mw. C. Koch.r 1 and JEWELRY "I can remember how bicit in the dtyi ofiide- Mrs. John Rossnagle entertained whiskers we were all JoieS regulirly every ipring the Five Hundred club at her home Accuracy, skill and ex- with *'nauseating concoction of sulphur and iyosterday afternoon. Those play- perience enable,.us to molasses to build ourselves up after a bard winter. Here you Will find the most complete baby department for the comfort of ing- were Mrs. Charles Herman, Thank Heaven, such tonics hive gone the ww'of Mrs. Wlliain Hastead, Miss Celia do the most delicate re- the side-whiskers! ' . * • baby.' Below are only a few of the.furnishings we have for the children of Schuck, Mrs. Charles Ogden, Mrs. pairing. We guarantee "Malted Milk is certainly an improvement is t Lester Homer and Mrs. Harold remedy for'tha t tired feeling" in" the jprine, And all ages. Come and let us show you our baby^ department. • ,''-',. Cowley. satisfaction. Our prices the new hind made by Borden's is an even greater improvement. No wonder it's popuhr! I take it The Women's- Republican club will please .you. : _ myself-and it surely does put n«w~lifc-into-tht - mot Monday afternoon at Mrs. Ida -Silverware Repaired old dog. In fact, I like it so much I jo on drinking Hopper's. . . _ and Replated Like New. it til year 'round, just to keep fit." Three HIGH LuW Longhead Will Help. He'll help you sell things, help REUSSILLE'S Position you find things you've lost and helo your (jet aiiythine you want.—Ad- 36 Broad St, Red Bank High vertisement. ' • ; Tone up your system Chair after the strain of winter Regular RefuUr The cold winter months drain your $9.60 $12.75 It contains all the necessary properties' to energy, lower your vitality, leave you build up the body and stimulate the system* below par. You may not be really PRICE SALE sick; but there's a feeling of general Borden's is more digestible lassitude, jaded appetite, lack of am- SALE PRICE It is easjer to assimilate because the ciMiflf bition—all symptoms of spring fever. of the milk is partially predigejted—• The finest tonic at this time of year auality no other malted milk bu, A tired, See our varied display of attractive high delicate stomach can digest it easily. $7.50 chairs, backed by Heywood-Wakefield's 99 $9.75 is Malted Milk. It is wonderfully years' experience and our quality guarantee. bracing. It stimulates the whole system, renews energy, restores tired wrden's has better flavor nerves, gives you back jour old vigor • It is rich and delicious, without any of that Let's know each other better and enthusiasm. skkish sweetness found in other malted Kiddy Koop | Ivory Crib $16.50 milks, You can drink Borden's regularly Bassinettes UR business office is as much a part of Make a daily habit •withoi growing tired of it. O your telephone service as the instru- of Borden's Malted Milk All t..cse are important points In a health ThreeNursery ' ment, the -wires and the central office. food like malted milk. For;: the healthful habit of drinking Needs in One And our Local Commercial Manager, and all Drugifists everywhere appreciate the au- a glass of malted milk every day— perioi'ity of Borden's over other brand*. for the price his associates welcome the opportunity to of one But remember, there's malted milk and They icrve it in preference, four times out serve you whenever you come to our busi- malted milk. ' offivjf. ness office by telephone or [in person or Makes a Play Yard, If you've never tried Borden's, cut out tht write to us about your problems. Borden's, made by a new improved coupcm below and send it to ui with 10c process, has certain definite advan- Makes a Crib You have telephones to be put in, taken out ' in stamps for a sample package. Onet tages over every other malted milk. | sampled Borden's, you'll appreciate Plain Uety ,.» 4.00 or relocated; questions to be answered about youv Makes a. Nursing Table It is more valuable as a health-builder thed fference. Decora*.d ;.,,, 0.00 service and service charges, advertising in and more enjoyable as a drink. Your druggist can supply you with thi* Larg* Sl» ,..'. 12,76 Plain Ivory ..; $ 11.00 the telephone directory and the best use of Can« Panal ... 13.7S Price $25.00 impn ved malted milk—in 7 or 15 ox. glut . Walnut Crib 21.00 thediflferent classes of LongDistanceService. Borden's has higher food value picki ges. Start the habit now of taking • • In tfctsc and other telephone matters, both Bord n's Malted Milk every day. It's • More milk is used in Borden's, than in any slmpj! way to build yourself up ind k«tp large or small) we seek to serve you in a other malted milk, which gives it the high- fit. 1 he Borden Company, Borden Bldg., way that is possible or ly when we arc able est food value And almost perfect nutrition. 3501 [adiion Avc, New York, N. Y. Baby Walkers Nursery Chairs Baby to combine our knowledge of telephone practices with an understanding of your TcrLeo Baby White or Ivory Wardrobes particular telephone pwblems. to ' v $2-50 to $5.00 White 6r Ivory That is why we say "IWy Mrs. Hudson Carhart, entertained place. \ • At THE SHOW the Mprconi company built one of :ho ladies' auxiliary of the flre com-1 ( . BEFORE YOU BUY, GET MY PRICES ON the largest wireless stations in itspany at the home of Mrs. Lovett on system in 191-1, haaHiccii sold to Tuesday afternoon. After the busi- I\Vjlliam H. Brighton of Avon and. ness session delicious refreshments H, N. Benson of Asbury Park. ivero served The next meeting will STARTING- LIGHTING-IGNITION-R ADIO The[ property includes nearly 400 bo held at Mrs. Harry S, Cowles's acres with a half mile frontage on and she will be assisted in enter- Shark river, a large hotel, fwo'bun- taining by Mrs, Harry Peseux. High-Grade Fertilizers"Igalows and four productive farms A number of Hazlet folks at- with farm houses, It h said that ended a aurprisa party given for SPECIAL! PRICES ON GAR L.OTS thq property is^to become tho fu- Mrs. Jacob Kinhafor at Holmdel in, >uro homo of the Ku Slux.Klan D; i& Jdfthsdn Co* n that district. The price paid was elebration of her birthday B? $ . •:'•. •-••• * '. •'•'•.' •••..' luart bottles land three half-gallon teRoy Clark ia sick with. grip. 1 ugs- of whiskey. VanWicklo wa3 Mrs. Clark is recovering from an aken to Freehold and-Was held in attack' of grip. ««*•*»•«•«*« w Atwater-Kent, Paragon. 5.1,000 bail for the grand •:• jury. Miss Anna Cowles visited Rev. A. He obtained bail, and was released. Iszard and Jamily at Ocean j M. V. BROWN Grove on Saturday. $180.00 HAZLET NEWS. St. John's church will hold a sup- | 24 Wharf Avenue Telephone 27 RED BANK, N. J. peium March 26th. Including Headset, Plug * "if teenth Anniversary of Fire .Com- '::LMr. and Mrs. Donald W. Hughes and "C" Battery pany Celebrated With a Dinner. £ East Orange were week-end About sixty member's of the Haz-guests of J. Frank Weigahd,' et fire company, No. 1, and their The ladies' auxiliary of the H 'amilies celebrated the fifteenthan -et fire company will entertain their liversary of the company with a hhsbands and. families with a chick- urkey dinner at the Raritan "inn at en dinner on Thursday, April 9 th, Ceyport Thursday night. In previ- in, the firehouse. us years the dinners have. been William C.. Wolcott and family A cairy'OK must ield in the firehouse. A fine dinner of Red.Bank visited Mrs. Melissa Last ras served with all the fixings and Ackerson and family on Sunday. 'as greatly enjoyed by all present, William M. Ackerson was a .New to appreciate-^. 'he speaker of the evening was York city visitor on Monday, ' udge Pickersgill of Perth Amboy, 'ho gave an interesting address, ipeeches were made by the presi- ' Belford i< Growing. "Mursten Wants to See You" ent, Joseph L. Lovett, Ernest E. Thirty-two mail boxes were 'eseux, • Joseph IL Webster and placed in the Belford postofflcB last Fohn H.. Bahrenburg. The enter- week. Before the week ended all By request I will offer the people of Mo nmouth County the last opportunity for :ainers were local talent. Mrs. Roy but four of the boxes had been the season of 1925 to visit my FASHION SHOW and SALE to be held at the g Lambertson recited and the mem- rented. Miss May Hanily, the lers of Hazlet minstrel troupe, Jo- postmistress at Belford, states that eph L. Lovett, Daniel Clark, Er- this shows that the population of | Mohmouth Hotel Parjors, 16 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. | lest Walling, Leon Warnock and that place is increasing. ' leorge Crawford, entertained with ongs and dancing. Music for the wening was rendered by an orohes- ATlPFWMTORCflY Two Days Qnly—FRIDAY, MARCH 20th, and ;ra consisting of Sidney J. Tun- lington, Dwiiel Clark, LeRoy Clark, jeorge Crawford and-Ernest Wali- SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1925 ng1. Dancing Was enjoyed. Those I am offering at this sale many smart modes of the Season's Finest Furs. Not only is,our collection' present ...were Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. varied but remarkable for the moderation of Prices. Select your Furs NOW and take advantage Weigand, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John H. -of-tho-oxtroraely-low-piicea, have them protected in. cold storage i and be-prepared for winter while Bahrenburp, Mr. and~Mrs.~ Judson the opportunity is yours. lonovor, Mr. and Mrs.'Joseph H. A wide selection of fashionable Coats, Jacquettes and Neck Pieces in the following furs Svill Webster, Mr. and Mrs. P. Otto bo displayed-at this Sale: Alaska, Hudson, Northern and ^Belgian Seal, Mink, Mole, Broadtail, Ko- linski, Persian Lamb,-Muskrat, Raccoon, Squirrel, Marmot, Pony, Caracul and Coney. Full length Weigand, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Angelo coats and the smart styles of Spring Jacquettes and Summer Neck Pieces. • \ li. Webster; Mr..and Mrs, Clarence at 5. Bahrenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Men's Fur Lined Coats sold below the cost q,f' plain cloth coats. During the summer your furs factory can be remodeled anil repaired by our expert fur craftsmen into advanced styles., Our prices are j. Lovett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. lowest at this season of the year. Free cold storage and- insurance first year. Credit extended on 'eseux, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calt, Man'i health's. worth »n Considering both car and price, you will be first to agree that reference. THIS will positively be the laat sale for 1925. Our prices will be solow thaHt willbe Mr^and Mrs—Roy-Lambortson, Mr. awful _ lot. L _ [ economy to purchase your winter furs at this sale. Orders and measurements taken for future and Mrs. George W. Crawford, Mr. U your home cold or ii it here;is unnaatched~value=justthe-valueTyou-haTebeenlooldng- delivery. Our stock is at its height and you have unlimited choice from the most beautiful models. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowle3, Mr. and hot? < for. F* <=» Five-passenger Fisher Body, Duco finish, powerful, Liberal allowance on old furs taken in exchange. • ' - • • •. Mrs. William D VanPelt, Mrs. Em- economical six-cylinder.engine, fourr^vh^el. brakes, balloon tires— ma I. Pe3euxl Mr3. William T. Voor- Jn ' these days «when fuel . "TWO DAYS O^ILY—Friday, March 20th and Saturday, March 21st hees, Mrs. Jennie Ijahnken, Mr. and saving is a pressing ne'- in fact, everything you want. /=> y=* You must see and drive Mrs. John S- Holmes, Mrs. Edwin cessity, it-is well to have this car to appreciate it. The G'M-A'C' Deferred Payment "&'. Pesonx, Mrs. LeRoy Clark, Miss your heating apparaus in- Plaa actually saves you money on time purchases. Come in today. Agnes Hanna\Vay, Misis'Bessie Han stalled" by experts." For A. MURSTEN, Fur fVSanyfacturei iftawayi'JTfsT' hithel A. Uowles, Miss" kil Vinccna Kennedy, Miss Eleanor essary to kcop~ tho tompora- FACTORY: 23 East 8th St., New York Tel. Stuyvesant 3071 Webster, _ Miss Dora M. Roberts, turc up to at least 68 de- S3 EAST FRONT ST, RED BANK Miss Elsie D. Bahrenburp, Leonard grees, and this can bo ac- T. H. JVlcKnight fhoni 70S Philadelphia-Store: 1217 Walnut St. Tel. Walnut 5783" D. RobertSi Edwin H.. Walling, John complished in a well-built H. BahrenburK, Jr., Elmer Bahren- home by the consumption of urp, Lester Bahrenburg, Clarence a minimum amount of .fuel. WINNING AND HO.I DING 0^0 O D Wilt 'edee, Sidney Pcdee, Edward Han- Consult us. naway, Leon Warnock, Thomas Calt, Ernest Walling, Sidney J Tunnington and MyronVnnPelt. G A KLAND Mr. and Mrs. William M. Acker- PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS ion entertained tho Thursday even- PHCNE-IP89O ing card club last week.- Prizes in C0R.BHIDBfAVf.iW.WONT ST, «-^;^>««****«*»-;*«******M"m*»#. 75,000 outof townvisitors gatherinNew Merit— Orleans every February for the By increasing eadi payment just Mardi Gras 'and merit alone! a little you could purchase a beautiful Every one of them could tour to Pierce-Arrow Series 80 instead of a the festival alonein a Buickwith: smailercar.Upkeep costis lower, Depre- out using 8#per cent of the Buicks ciatjionisless.Resalevalueismuchhigher. that are in operation at the pres- ent time.s^There are more than Ask us for details of our payment plan and a demonstration of die car. 1,000,000 Financing arrangement! are offered 5y the Fierce- Buicks in active daily service. Arrow Finance Cvrporallqn, a banding (tutinition What's the Answer? TOCK rfturiHr FIERCE-ARROW TITTLE has been said in print about the Wood- 1^1 stock—but much has been said by thousands Again Has First Place of enthusiastic operators. It's mainly this background of goodwill—earned by good performance—that is responsible for its success. Users will tell you the Woodstock is a most excep- tional typewriter—a composite of all improvements conducive to effortless writing—plus a rare beauty of type and sturdiness of construction that stamps this machine as t. thing apart. Ask for Demonttratlon HAROLD P. JOHNSON DISTRIBUTER ZOQELI 719 Mattiaon Ave. Atbury Park, N. J. Morimouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor WOODSTOCK Monmouth Motor Car Co., Inc. Til.90 Sea Bright Tel. 655 Red Bank 36 Maple Avenudi Red Bank, N« J. r •: EED BANK REGISTER/MARCH 18,1925, Vntier the Auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of Asbury Pnrk i . ASBURY PARK. JMarch 16 th tolltk, 1925 VISIT THIS GLORIFIED COMMERCIAL SHOW 2. Therms never a dull moment. When you are not being entertained you can learn how the progressive mer- chants and manufacturers of Asbury Park have simplified your economic problems.—^-. . , ' , PROGRAM; This afternoon there will be ^Aesthetic Dancing by pupils of the Lyons Studio and a Juvenile Fashion Show which •••• . will, .be repeated this evening. On Thursday afternoon and evening there will be a Bath- '.«• ing Girls' Revuerand fancy dancing. -And-— on Friday will be ' ' '•_•'. JHE^MAUTY CONTEST The most beautiful and charming young lady in this section is to be selected on Friday evening, March 20th, at the Business Men's Show. The committee of judges will be guided in their choice by the favor with which each contestant is rejgal'ded l^tKeTaM endowed with goog d lbl)ki™7>rnillr^ highest plane of refinement. Three prizes in goldd will be awarded—thddhe firsff , $30$30; thh e secondd, $15$15, and th he third, $10. The prize awards will be made on Saturday night, March 21st-the last night of the Business Men's Show. ' 4 • Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening < • o Only From Exhibitors May You Obtain TICKETS ABSOLUTELY FREE! FRANK EDWARDS, HINES AUTO SUPPLY CO. MORRISEY & WALKER, " WI*. FREIHOFER • ' L. K. SHARFSTEIN, BERGER'S Furnilur« & StoT««, First Avo & Main St. Real EiUte, ' "" .,; BAKING CO. Furniturt, Women'i ApparaT, 71 a. Main Street Asbury Park 320 Copkman Avcnuei ! 609 •Sewall Avenue, 1G6 Main.Street, , 012 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park EASTERN N. J. CONCRETE Asbury Park .'j Asbury Park Asbury Park Asbury Park RAYMOND BOWNE, X PRODUCTS ASSN. '" ' BUCHANON & SMQCK •'.} LARNED, CARTER &. CO. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, HENRY S. MARSHALL, Ctntllir 4 H> I1-*, r- -' • \ RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 18,1925. — SEE — born at Freehold In 1848. furnish a new high achool.'build- Mi'eel A. B. •• »\A BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. ducted a bakery shop at Asbury Ing. A resolution that a now high THEATRICAL .* pirh»n made m« »' ParTc for a number of years. school building -was neceisiry was CLEANERS and OYKR& feel fin*. , adopted by the trustees, • TOIU F011 HAPPENINGS OF INtERESt IN Carr—Howard. ' > «S.E«S D *""' RuaV-Mid* and to'Ordtr Sfcowrpom and ,' MONMOUTH_COUNTY. j Miss Emma Frances Carr, daugh- Banquet at West Long Branch. OUt* ai Moamoutb St T«L MO-W Repair Shop STUDEBAKER - Futorr. a^»J^« »»* I.VOGEL&SONS Bur of BeiUing* ter of Richard Carr of near Free- . The annual banquot ot the West Personal Nates, Sales of Property, ',*•• •'*«y» ton* Brajioh, N. J. Drummond.}>|M* AT THE SHOW Building Operations, Lodge Do- hold, and Ernest Andrew Hqward Long Branch community dub WO Phone' Red Bwk »«;, ings. Slight Fires, Births, Mar. of New Brunswick, were married held last week. J. Russell Woolley riages and Deaths—Other items. .March 7th by Rev. Walter F. At- waB toastmnnter. After,'the ban- quet the married men defeated the An address on' "Kindness and kinson of Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Adarn Carr attended the couple. single men in a basketball game by Thoughtfulness". was given °t n a score of CO to 52. meeting of tho girls' - friendly so. Mr. and Mrs. Howard will live on ciety of Long Branch last week.ty the Carr farm. . (Continued on 'next page.) Rev. John Matthews, assistanpxfe- Jetty bill Sighed by Governor. ~""~ tor of St. James's Episcopal tfmrch. Governor ' Silzer lias signed. As- Healthy William D. Walling, chief of pc semblyman Bruno's, bill appropriat- Boys and Girls lice of Long Branch, returned last ing 5250,000 for jetties along the week from a New York, hospital, Jersey coast. Not more than-$50,- Eat . where-ho—had J-been undergoing 000 [will be given to any municipali- trontment for about a month. He ty. ! Towns receiving appropria- is i»reatly improved in, health. tions must make similar appropria- Miss Kathryn Marten: of Long tions for. jejtjr work.. • • - Branch.has returned from a visit with Miss Josephine Wallace of Died at Hospital. ' [ . Flushing, Long Island. Mis3 Wal- Mrs. Gertrude Atkinson Shimper, lace is playing in the shiny "Is Zat wife of Edmund W.' Shimper of As- So?" at New York.. bury Park, died last week, from a Maurice A. Potter of Long complication of diseases at the Spring Lake hospital.' She was a Branch, Louis Funcke of Elberon and Ross Hibbits-of Oakhurst have daughter of William L. Atkinson, bought new Nash sedans from Wil- who was one of the pione'er settlers iam B. Lackey of Long Branch- of Asbury Park. .'.• - Fire burned a.hole through, the Held as Mail Robber. floor of Waldo Lansing's house at James Walsh, -who was arrested Manasquan Tuesday night of' last at Bradley Beach last "week, has week. Neighbors put.the blaze out been held in $2,500 bail on a before further damage was done. chargo of robbing the mails at Mary Rule and Miss Marion L. Jersey City. • He was arrested by Cardiila of Manasquan attended Policeman Moore after he had the conference of the Columbia broken into a house at Bradley scholastic pres3 association at Beach! • SICK WOMEN olumbia university, last. week. • Car for Birthday Gift. Kev. Peter K. Emraons of Tren- Miriam P. Lloyd of-Matawan en- ton was' elected governor of the tertained a few friends at a birth- 36th district of the international day dinner party last weok, Her rotary clubs at the annual conven- birthday gift from her father was tional; Asbury Park last week. Read this Remarkable Testimony William Bennett lias been re- LIByd is: spending a week at Balti- Regarding Revolts frop Taking elected president of the Ocean more and Forest Glen, Maryland. Lydia E. Pinkh«m'$ Vege* township fire commissioners and . table Compound ' A Body for Every Business Walter P. Brown has been re- Died at PlainHeld. Mrs. Ann Schanck Willis, a for- elected secretary. Norfolk, Virginia.-"If you only The state camp at. Seagirt will mer resident of Marlboro and Free- knew how many women and girls have When you buy a Graham Brothers, be opened for training purposes on hold, died last Wednesday at the taken your medi- July 7th, when reserve officers of home her son, Ralph. T. Willis of cine by nearingmy Plainfiold. She was 76 years old. testimony.it would Truck you -have-your choiee-ofc^he—— the_state will go there for a short seem-wonderful to training" course. . Tho funeral was held Friday and burial was made at Bradevelt. you. Every day largest line of standard bodies in the Tho fortieth annual turkey sup- and every chance I per of the ladies' did society of St A Fashion Show, havel advise some Andrew's.' Methodist church at A fashion, show will he held on one to try it It was industry. Whatever your require' inJune,feO4,when Sprinpg, g Lakan was held Mast Friday Friday nfternoorr of "this week at I had given up night.. the Freehold grammar school build- ever getting well, ments may be, Graham Brothers Mrs. Lester Duryea of New ing under the direction, of Miss that I wrote to Brunswick, who was formerly Miss Mabel E. Smith,,; of the home you. Myhusbandl i can supply you at minimum cost. Nora Norris of Freehold, gave birth economics department of the coun- . went to the drug- to a daughter on Monday of last ty farm demonstration office. store and brought the Vegetable Com- 1 Ton Chassis, $1240; 1% Ton, $1475| delivered week. ' home to me. In a few days I Faror New High School. to improve and I have often Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Matlnck have The Long Branch school trustees ._.:en it since. I am now passing; FRANK M^SYCKLE returned from-a stay -at Washing' at last week's meeting decided that through the Change of Life and still tonj D. C, where they attended the it. would cost $550,000 to build and stick by it and am enjoying wonder- E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. 149-151 West Front St. inauguration of President Goolidge,. ful health. When I first started with Telephone 1286 ' . j"V • Samuel Johnson has received the' your medicines I was a mere shadow. My health seemed to be gone. The • STEIN-HEIMLICH .AUTO CO. contract to carry the' mail' from' GEniNG UP NIGHTS last doctor I had said be would give Long Branch. New Jersey Holmesson to Clarksburg, but his Tells you there la dinitr ahoad. A healthy blsdder do«s not act at night. me no more local treatments unless duties will not begin until July 1st. J. H. Dorton, W. Graham. Vo., sayt: " I went to the hospital and was oper- ..Miss Jielen._C_M9rris - andJIiss lad^to^set up seven or eisht tlmesjit jilsbt ated onr—That was when I gave the for forty years! rthdiiKht Ifwaa rAV-ase! doctors tip. Now 1 am a healthy ro- Reva E. Deaver of Long Branch After Uklns LUblate4 Buchu » short time. have been spending a few days at I am alright-" Llthlatetl Buchu cleanses bust woman. I wish I could tell the the bladder as Evsom Salts do the bowels, world what a wonderful medicine Washington, D. C. ' ".. thereby relieving Irritation, driving out Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- foreign matter and neutralillnff ixcesstvt The Long Branch Coolidge acldB. These are the causes of un-natilra pound is."-Mrs.. J. A. JonES, 817 women's club held a card party action of th« bladder at night. Llthlated Colley Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Ernest Buchu (Keller Formula) .Is not a cheap medicine. The tablets cost 2 cents each. SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS A. Liriburn's. Sold at Ml. Icndim' druj storft or Keller "A Paper in Every Home." Laboratory, Mechanicsburff, Ohio. Locally —That's tha motto of theited Banlr Benjamin Stoliar, E, E. Lacour at Schroeder's Pharmacy, Broad street. nnd M. A. Altberg have joined the Eegistpr.—Advertisement. JJEALBRAT EVERYWHERE long Branch retail merchants' as- socintion. '••••-, — ------E. J... Hauso of Asbury Park cele- hrated his 92d birthday last Fri- day. Mr. Hause enjoys excellent health. . • • West Long Branch defeated the Oakhurst Vive in a basketball struggle last week by a score of 48 to 45.< Mrs. William.H. DuBois of Free- DDDBE BROTHERS FERTILIZERS hold, who has been seriously sick with pneumonia, is slowly improv- ing. • Eov. C. S. Miller lias been re- COMMERCIAL CAR "The World's B.e*t turned as pastor of the Allentown by Every Teat" Methodist .church for another year. . Eliher H. Geran, former con- Its economy of maintenance could gressman, has returned from, a stay at New Smyrna, Florida. have no better proof than this: '; Walter P. Allen, clerk of Mill- stone township, is laid up with blood poisoning in his right arm. It is operated in fleets^ by a long- list The Friendly club of West Long; Branch will observe its twentieth of business houses, whose selection, anniversary next month.- Ford Redans have been bought by Ever hear of a washtub of equiprnent is based strictly on John Wikoff and H. Alvin Hen- drickson, of Allontown. comparative records. Thomas Hines, a Keyport fire- as a wedding presetit? man, has-been granted an exempt 1 f' - fireman's certificate, What would a bride think if someone Joseph Dernberrjcr and Frank t SOUND INSURANCE Bedle of Matawan have bought new . were to give her a washtub as a wed- Screen Commercial Car $010, f. o.fc. Detroit j $960 deliyered Studebaker sedans. ding present? And the groom—does When you insure your buildings or; your life, Fred Woodhouse is the new man- you naturally select a company of unquestioned ager of the Dodge automobile he want his wife to bend and stoop FRANK VANSYCKLE agency at.Freohold. . over a steaming washtub every week? > E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. 149-151 West Front $t. responsibility and reputation. Georgo B. Price of West Don has joined tho American Mechanics That's a picture that has no part in the Telephone 11296 lodcre of Elberon, ceremony. In fact, many women avoid STEIN-HEIMLICH AUTO CO. SOUND CROP INSURANCE Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnold Dale oi Freehold havo bought a new it completely by taking advantage of the Longjrancb, Mew Jorsojr IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT: ard conch. service offered by the modern laundry. The Allentown needlework guilt You can best insure the largest yields and the cleared $26 at n cake and pie sale They send us their weekly washing- recently. save a day every week, and escape the best quality of crops by selecting the most reliable William Tully of West . Long fertilizers—made by a company of undoubted Brnncli Jins bought a Dodge sedan health-breaking labor of washday. Goorgc B. Shophord of Mntawan responsibility and of highest reputation, gained hns returned from Miami, Florida. There's a service suited to every fam- through long practical experience, scientific re- A non hns been born Jo Mrs, ily budget. Everything will be,washed search and honorable dealings. James Andrews of Bradley Boach. in rainsoft water and mild suds—re- Avon Mouse Robbed. turned exactly like you want it: Phona' All of these factors arc secured by using Tliomnj Reld'e house at Avon Jttll* wns broken into ono night recently us to call for your bundle. nnd $20 in Sunday-school money "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS was token from a bureau drawer. A month ngo thlovm broke- Into BEST KNOWN TO YOU UNDER THIS tho homb , of Mr. Reid's brothor, FOLWWIHO DRANO NAMES Harry Reid, nt Avon find stolo RED BANK STEAM LAUNDRY BOWKER BRADLEY E. FRANK COE'S radio net, n nocklnco nnd u ring. Phone 1080 DARLING HESS LISTERS Car Driver Has Wooden Legs. 62 White Street Hed B»nV, N. J. HUHHOII Pottor. of Tom« River SANDERSON wna nrrculcd nt Long Brnncli Ins • . Manufactured by woek for driving nn automobile- whllo drunk. I'ottcr-hita wuodon ICRH, having lout hia lci(8 In in nccl- (\ The American Agricultural dnnt. . 11 In driver'* llcunio Ann ro voked'nnd ho win tontoncod t» Chemical Company Ililrty iluyn In the county Jnll, Smd it. New York S«l«i Dtpartinint Died In Florida. m ,J RECTOR 8TUEET. NEW YORK CITY Jfurry t^nko, A rrnldcnt of Ai Oii» ARlculiunl tnita (MM will Ul|i s»|U yuiir limlm tiMtmi bury I'urk tlm jisitl lib y«nr», died OD.B. ,l«4 W-«ll«»CfOI>Bvll«lnl A fXIie UcBis'-ct's motto^1'^ ,npci Charles M. Bedlei of Bradley , UINN 4 PAR who.were married a short time ago. PA Inn wvorvwv>rv^ home"-^.Adv»Hi8ehiciit: . BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. 1 Mra. Bcdle was formerly Misf'Dor- John 4. Qalnn. __rhjoiSor. D. . .'SHERIFF'S SAIJi. By.vlrtuo ot a writ of ft.(a . io m. dl- (Contlrucd from last page)' othy Wright. WILSON * SMOCK, •--.' ,,'r 'j« —teo, Issued/out of th. Court ot Chan- r-af tha SUt. ol Now Jersey, will be RADIO ' A surprise purty was given last Hnrbingon of Spring. Burdge & Russell CCUNSEl.LOM A'r LAW. ' 1 to sale at puhlla vendue. on Men* ;ek_ for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . , • BID BANK H,' .88*1 dayof March, ,««i between i Joseph L.Clark, custodian of tho OfHet.110 East rront Strut »i>.Tloni»,oJ-l! o'clock and 6 a eloek. Cat SALES SERVICE Weir of AUenhurat in observance city hall building at Long Branch, ALSTON BEEKMAN, ' • P o'clock). In iffe afterMoo of *M &*} of their 45th wedding anniversary. 00UN8EtM)B AT CAW, ' it th.,Oourt Mouse, In th. Boroueh ot caughh t a butterflbttfl y one dad yl lastt Expert ftlovers of Household OIBc... 10 Droail St.. RED BAH1. M. J IKreeho]d. County of Monmoutb, New Jcrr A< mahogany tea wagon was pre-week. Robins were seen at Long j DEBATE AT KEYPORT. It Will be Held With Matawnn Fri- day Night of This Week. The Keyport and Matawan high . school will hold a debate on the child labor question on Friday night BUILDERS of this week at the Keyport high school. Keyport will speak "against child labor. On the debating team are Myers Rubin, Marion Walling ATTENTION! and Herbert Rottenberg, with' Ja- :ob Prager as alternate. Those on the Matawan team are Ralph He\i- NATIONAL 37/zSTRIP SHINGLE M The Money Saver; ser, Earl Smith and Delorc3 Kil- commins, with Lawrence Lemttiro as National 37H" Strip alternate. Century Plant Starts to Bloom. W The Money Waster: A century plant has started to Any Make 32" Strip bloom in one of the hothouses owned by Sodcmann & Lindhart at K yon use Aspbalt 4 in 1 Strip Shingles Long Branch. It will be in full Moom in about sixo weeks.. Mr. and use a 32" strip instead of a 37^" strjp, you are need- jBojemsrinJhas. been in the florist lessly throwing "away a saving oi 75 cents per square" business thirty years and it |3 the' first time he has witnessed. the which you can make in the application cost. blooming process of a century plant. The plant has been in Mr. Sode- NATIONAL 37'/2" Strip Asphalt Shingles mann'a possession twenty years. are as easily applied as any 32" strip, and at a 15% saving in tinie and nails. ~ ' His Finger Cut Off. George Cummings, son of Mich- The quality o& the material in National ael Cummings of Manalapan, was is the best that can be put into an Asphalt Shingle and sawing wood with a power driven circular saw last week when liis they won't cost you a cent more than the antiquated 32" hand came in contact, wjth tho saw. strip shingle. One of his fingers was cut. off and another finger was badly cut. Fireman Fulls Off Truck. JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO. William H. Pierce; first assistant 205-213 W. Front,St. Red Bank fire marshal of the 'Long Branch RED BANK, N. J. fire depailmcnt, was thrown from a fire truck last week. He was bruised but was not seriously hurt. Call in and see us about them The apparatus had been called out to put out a grass fire. 25,000 foif enthusiasts were in the galleries that watched the National Open at fl>e OalcUmdBuls Country ClobatDrtroit last June. Had every member of the gallery driven alone to the match ia a Buick, less than 3 percent of the Buicks in use would have provided the cars for them. There are Auspices Monmouth County Automobile Dealers' Association 1,000,000 Buicks in daily service. _ Passenger Cars Accessories What's the Answer? i Dancing Every Evening Admission, 25 Cents This will be the only COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SHOW to be held in Monmouth County this year Again Hai First Place L_ || •. (IS) MI § 1) •V.. H. Li. Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor, &&& Sea Bright Tel. 951) Red Bank f • I X^V ** T **"**v "*" •' ^ ^ YT7l'r YT'1rTV^ v ~v * 7»' > \i BANK REGISTER. Utoid W«klr.VnUml u 8«oail-Oluijll>tt«t «t th» fost- VOLUME XLVII, NO. 37. offlet »l EUd.Btak, N. Ji, pods. U» tof of Hsroh Id. 1S78. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18,1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 13 TO A DOUBLE INCREASE. day. The reporter confessed .his pTO SHOW UNDER V/AY. a BANK FASHION SHOW IN INSPECTOR DONE FOR. MIDDLETOWN ignorance. "There are 212," said HREMEN TOR THE LIST. BIG PROFITS FROM BALlg londay wai a Red Latter Day for Mr. Lower, "and out of this large Harry Smith of Red Bank. [ANNUAL SHOW/AT THE AR.' ANNUAL EVENT BEGINS AT ITTO H. A. BANESIUS WILL BIG ZOOLOGICAL PARK ON number only twelve are poisonous." GET COMMANDING LEAD OVER LADIES' HEBREW" SOCIE1 THE ARMORY TUESDAY. Mopday was pay day for post- INSPECT NO MORE. OLIVER W> HOLTON'S FARM. Most people have no' use for snakes, THE KU KLUX KLAN. CLEARED »1,400. [k ,MORY A FINE EVENT. •fflce employees and these faithful but If they knew as much about Four Hundred Persons Attend 1 Brilliant Dsjcorettoni, Urge Crowd. tw York Vaudeville Artists En- workers for Undo Sam wero a [a Tried to Arrest Constable Har- Forty Acre* of Land to be Encloied them as I know they would change The DeMolay Society i> Now Press- the Fourth Annual Ball |atV*$ \- 'and * NuraW of Early Silei— :«»ged to GWe Pcrforpuncai— sppy lot, for on that day they got vey Blpodgood Sunday, but In- for a Great Variety of AnimaU, their minds. Snakes serve Wny ing the Klan for Sec6nJ Placo— Wednesday Night at St. Jamei'»/« Tjie American Legion Disposing Tho Show to Wind Up Siturdty leir first increases of salary under stead of 'That Bloodgood Arreit- Birdi and Reptiles—Park to useful purposes. They are great 'River ' Plara. Club' Leads Race Hall—Many Costume Prlzea. \ of en Automobile. ' v - of N«xt Wiak. „ 36 bill passed by congress a few Him—The Inspector Fined. Open Memorial Day. destroyers of rats, mice and other Outside of Red Bank. , ireofcs ago. Thero wasn't a.happier The fourth annual masquoradi' Monmouth county ne^er h«» as ¥evf«nners with Buck'ner's Star Otto H. A. Banosius of Jersey Oliver W. Holton will have a rodents.'Any farmer who kills a The Ku Klux Klan did not long ne among all of tho thousands of and civic ball of/the ladies' Hebrew " I good an automobile, show as that 'roductions of New York hove been !ty, a •/special, motor vehicle in- zoological park of forty acres, with snake is killing a,friend. keep the lead acquired early in the society of Red Bank was held'Insd' I whjch began Saturday night it the mgaged to provide, entertainment 'Btoffico employees in the nation lector, on ..Sunday imbibed too special facilities for picnicking and "Do yod know why there are, no popularity contest being held by the Wednesday night at St. James's halt rjirmory at Red Bank,/ It will •end ivery night at the -fashion;show of lan Harry Smith of Harrison ave- eely of ftie cup that cheers and recreation, on his Twin Brook game rattlesnakes in this part of the Red Bank business men's associa- on Monmouth street and was nN, *fi; miurday1: night oj^this week, The he Red Bank business men's asso- nue, who drives the parcels post )do to a point* near Middletown farm, near ' Middletown village.. state?" asked Mr, Lower. Again tion. The fire department passed tho tended by 400 persons. The profit* ,"}% Ji show 1B the tenth annual exhibition lation, which will open next TUSB- truck. His-smile on Monday was lllage, where ho proceeded to reg- Tho work was started this week the reporter said he was ignorant. Klan Thursday and has since main- amounted to about $1,400. The''.$j| lolthe Monmouth county aUtonio- lay, at the armory and close the broader than that of anyone- else, late trafffc. The place which he and it is proposed to open the park "'The reason is," responded Mr. tained an ever increasing lead 'n. money will go toward tho vupport' - Itylo dealers'; asscoiattori. •: lollowing Saturday, night. The or on that-'day he not only re- hose to do this was in front.of on Memorial 'day. . x Lower, "that the black snake3 wont the race for prizes of $500 offered of the Hebrew Sunday-school, Ar I?'Ten thousand electric lights have 3uckner 'productions have been eived an increase in his salary but Pine -roadside booth on the In the park will be such curiosi- let them live. The black snake is by the merchants for tho most large advertising program was! lyoen put up by George A, Hogan. itaging vaudeville at the 'Fontdnae nother kind of increase—a bouno- tate highway north of the .village. ties as' monkeys, bears, wolves, not poisonous itself ami it hates popular organization in town. The •printed for the ball and it contained I'teghorn yellow bunting"xovers the lotel at New York. The performers ng baby boy. Harry still wears the Otto held up many autoists re- mountain lions, lynx, deer, rac- poisonous snakes because of their Klan is being, pushed for second advertisements amounting to about; I tfiillng, while ' over the balconies ho will take part at the Red Bank milo and the babo and mother are gardless of whether they .were vio- coons, foxes, various kinds of birds, odor. It can kill poisonous snakes place by the DeMolay society, ?l,300. This year's affair was more, ; f aje ecruFrDncli draperies, with an are Geprga Hunter, a black- loing well, .—-' ting speed laws or not and "balled various kinds of snakes and many many times its own size! We will which is only 500 votes behind. • profitable than other years and sur.< 1 iyerdrapc' of electric bWe> The tan- 'ace comedian, Ada Guenther, a lem out." All went well with Ot- other unusual creatures. The place have boa constrictors fifteen feet ,The Community club o£ River until he held up Constable Har- passed even the expectations of the? bark; of the armory' has bean 'blues" singer, Warren and Brad' selected for the park is atttractive long and pythons 28 feet long in Plaza leads in the contest for prizes \UTO WRECKED BY TRAIN ey Bloodgood of £iver Plaza. Mr. committee, of which Mrs. Harry,' [•covered with red burlap. The dec- brd, a singing team, The Dancing rolling tillable land and woodland our collection," concluded Mr. of $500 offered for the most loodgood was. not going more than Caplan was chairman. The commit* larations were selected and arranged )elanos , and five Winter Garden on the southeastern part of Mr. Lower. • • • popular organizations outside of p tED BANK CAR HIT BY EX- iwelve miles an hour, but the Jer- ^' show off'the cars to the leautiei, who will sing, dance and Holton's property, on the state high- Pools will be made for the swan Red Bank. ' tee did n tot of work and the PRESS AT BEECH STREET. sey City man insisted that he was way. For several years past Mr. best advantage. The attendance ;ake part in the fashion show and and other water fowl, a tea room The vote is as follows: bers were'•praised highly, for theh| Holton has been engaged in raising | has been Inrgc, especially at night lathing revue. •edan Driven by William Decker ireaking the law.. will be made where folks can eat PIrcm:n .'. 22,024. efforts. .,"•''.' largo quantities of pheasants, or- Tyvhen dancing takes place. Music Special features of the show will of Maple Avenue Demolished "You are under, arrest," said in the shade, flowering "pTjnts and Ku Klux Klan ,6,226. The hall was decorated with bluel' tto. namental waterfowl and rare birds. DeMolay .'4.75T. and white streamers and with ferns, is; furnished by Hackett's, orchestra ie bathing beauty revues the first Sunday Night—Mr, Decker Only shrubbery will be set out, part of "Oh, no, you are under arrest," Annually he disposes, of hundreds KnfeMs of Columbus 2,189 palms and cut flower's..-The floral land' by a Wolto Mignon piano ;hree nights, a display of juvenile Cut and Bruised. the woodland will be made into a Legion 649 vearing apparel 'on living models responded the constable as he shoved of pheasants to owners of game park.with walks and rustic benches Free Masons ., 490. decorations wero donated by the ' I Owned by A. B. Dirhan. A Chandler sedan, driven by Wil- 1 >n Wednesday night, awarding of Otto towards his car. Otto was un- preserves and^. state game commis- and winter quarters will be made Policemen ,435. Floralhufst flower shop. Carnation* liSi'.'Bvory bit of show space is util liam Decker of Maple avenue,-was frizes in the benuty contest on ertain on his legs, but the, con- sions. • for certain kinds of birds, animals Eastern Star 210. were sold by Mrs. Benjamin HuN' I ized. , Thero is not'an inch of hit by an "Atlantic City express Elks - ;'... 122 1 table got him in his automobile and In the park, near the highway, and snakes which, cannot withstand witz and she collected ?30. Ice |> waited space. The cars this year hursday night, a bobbed hair con- train Sunday night at the Beech Salvation Army . • • 146 ook him to Red Bank. Otto was will be a log cabin, where Mr. Hol- cold weather. A feed house'has just American Mechanic's 25 cream, cake and punch were sold 1 "/snow many new engineering :est on Friday, night' and a gala crossing at Red Bank. The auto- •arnival, featured by dancing con- ialed before Justice Elmer C. ton and Abraham Lower, the super- been completed. It is estimated Cavalry troop 35 by Mrs. Jacob Etkin, Mrs. Leonr achievements and some; of the' ex- mobile was carried about 150 feet. Young ladies' sodality'..... 20. Vainright, who imposed a fine of intendent of the park, will have, that the stock to be bought and the Reuckhaus and Mrs. Nathan Loving N [ hibita are BO made that the inside ;ests,- on Saturday night. On Sat- It was completely wrecked; Mr. Social servlcs 10 25 or thirty, days in jail. Otto said their offices. The log cabin will 'new buildings, and landscape work sky. Hacketfs six-piece orchestra) ' I Workings are fully revealed. Peo> day afternoon there will be a ccker was thrown out and was Athletic. Association SO e had no money. serve several purposes. It will be .will involve an outlay .of about Daughters ol LiberLy .. ..t...... 30. provided tho.music. S.v> [: pie who are mechanically inclined mby show and special features for ound unconscious under the ma' State Motor ConTmlsBioner Dill through this building that visitors $20,000. ' Lions 20. At eleven o'clock;.-^M;"' grandT can, find much to intereBt thonvat chool children.. A special low rate :hine. He was. cut on tho face and Presbyterian brotherhood 10. was called up on the-telephone by will buy tickets for admission to the march was held. It wailfea by Mrs« | the armory. if admiulon for children will be lands. He was taken home and his Mr, Lower for thirty years was Woman's Club 229 Mr. Wainright and he was asked park. Also in.this building will be John Novack and Dr. Robert Dick*' ,.; L.; J. Eyre of the Wills Sainte 'barged. . " injuries were treated by Dr. F. J. engaged in circus and zoological High School 46 •. • <<«» . what should be done with the in- a display room where pets will be Firemen's auxiliary • .....20 son. Those "in costumes .took parft > Claire company claims to have made An examination showed that work. He is a nephew of Abraham EVENTEEN AUTOI3TS FINED. ipector. Mr. Dill advised that Otto shown and sold. Some of theEe pets Children o[ Mary ;.. 10 in the march and passed before the} | the first qale of an automobile at his in juries, were not serious. His Lower of Point Pleasant. At pres- Red Crois ...B >e' relieved of his driver's license, will be monkeys, parrots, parrakeets, judges, who were seated on th<) tho ehow. Tho ;buycr wan Edwin shoulder was wrenched and an X- ent ho is living at Newark, but ha St. Jnmes's auxiliary ,,,..,,, 2. II but Ten Out of 27 Penalized by badge and inspector's commission. macaws, various kinds of singing Alice Decker's woman's club ..75. stage. The jndges were Mayor WiU ray photograph cf the shoulder will expects to move early next month [.Best Mr. Eyre also sold a five- Recorder Poulion. Rainbow »u10. liam H. R. White, Mr. and Mrs. Aw This was done and the things taken birds from Central America and to Mr. Holton's house at Twin (.passenger sport model ~to A. E, JO taken today at the Long Branch Younp; women's Hebrew society 85. thur Belvor, Mr. end Mrs. Thomad Motor vehicle inspectors were at from' the inspector were, turned South America and dogs and Brook; game farm, which was for- Young men'B association 5. : Heller of Deal. 2 * ospital to learn if any bones have Irving Brown and Mrs. Isobel Mac* Red Bank Tuesday of last week and iver to.C, M, 'Kirkpatrick. of Red cats. :- The log " cabin is be- merly occupied by Howard Tin- Daughters of America 5. /Another early sale ~wa» made Sy. ieen broken. Gregor. - they served summonses on 27 auto- lank, who has cha/ge of motor en- ing built by Mulford' Thorpe" 61 dall. Mr. Tindall has moved to a Library .....v...... i...i...... 10- I (Ed. VonKattengell to Charles Bofc. The expresVtrain was bound for Mooseneart. 45 The first prize of $5 for thd ists for violating speed laws and lorcement laws in this district. Ot- Red Bank, who will also build an farm which he bought at Scobey- | tagaro. The car is an H. C. S. Mr. (Jew York and had-reduced its cpeed OUT OP TOWN. prettiest costume was won by GeM various other motor laws. The au- ;o was locked up in the town jail, ornamental iron fence around the ville. Mr. Lpwer will have charge Bottaga.ro bought it/or use in his to make a stop at the Red. Bank River Flsza community club 112 trade Libovsky, who^wore a fancy* ;oists had-hearings Monday before jut he was released a short time forty acrej. • ' of tho Middletown park and will be Atlantic Highlands community club, .,,50 |.taxi business and he now has a. fleet itatio'tt. Mr. Decker said he ( dress of blue material, trimmed Secorder W. JI Poulson. Five were ate? when a friend paid his fine. • Mr. Holton has agents of various at the grounds to explain the dif- East Keansburtr-community ehib 5. of five taxis. Iriving.his car at a very slow rate with fur. A special prii'e of $5, let off with suspended sentences, the largo animal and bird concerns ferent attractions after the birds, Lincroft community league 70, At tho show is an Overland coup's >f speed. He saw thff train a few Belford chemical llremen 35 donated by the judges, .was awarded caKSoiTfl.ve[Others were1 adjourned getting'stock JorJiimLin America, animals'and-snakos-aro put-on-cx- cd~by~thB~Araerlcan legion of- leconds" before" the craslr sird'he LUKE'SJFREE JOB, Tort - Monmouth hdiei' -auxiliary-.., .,20, and yfie remaining seventeen auto- Africa and India. Spme^of this hibition. Red~Bank. The legion will dispose iwung his. car around in the direc ists were fined. Margaret Roth of e Brought Finder and Loier to- stock has already been procured nue, who represented the Queen of of the car on tho,co-operativo plan tion in which tho train was going. gether at The Register.. Mr. Lower states that special low ASBURY fARK'S SHOW. Sheba. The second prize for thfi New York -was lined f 10 for operat- / arid is now being cared for in store- On two Bides* of the car are the ha; The train hit the car on the side rates for admission will be made ing a car without a license number Mrs. William M.' Thompson of houses at New York. -It is saidthat best looking costume was captured j^t jonal-colors and the-legion-eolors, and Mr. Decker-believes that-his for school children' who visit the Business Men's Exhibition This and Philip" Jarvislrf Lavalette was East-Front-strect-found-a-bill fold th(rexhibition- will- be- larger 'and by Lloyd Hassmer of Long Branch."' quick .act saved'Jiis_life. He says zoo~with their parents™-Mrr Lower ".Week at the Beach Casino.-— fined $7 for not-having a driver's on the street Sunday and came to moro completo that tho one at Cen- He-was-dresscd- as-Louis-XtV tnd- ho did not soo a flagman on the will also superintend the tea garden Record crowds have~beenattend- WALTER NOBLE FIRE. CHIEF, license, Tho Register office Monday to put tral'Park at New York. Mr. Hol- he received ,?2.50 in gold. .AI crossing. Twb' men who saw thi whore refreshments'and milk from ing the annual businessmen's show The other autoists were, fined a want advertisement in this week's ton is the first individual to under- silk umbrella wa3 given to MrsJ Fritz Dreuler Defeats Elvin Frake ac'cNent told (Mr.. Decker Monday Mr. Holton's certified Guernsey at the Asbury Park casino. The issue of tha paper. While Mrs. take a venture of this kind on such Edith Newman, who was dressed as) for Second Auittant Chief. email amounts. These autoists were that they did not see a flagman cows will be sold. 1 Thompson was writing the adver- show has been running the entire a TOSO girl, and who won third prize* Eugene WenzeJI; James Dougherty , there either. Frederick Bruno, wlv a large scale. He is enthusiastic Mr. Holton states that if the Walter S. Noble of Naveilnk John. S. Murray and Lawrence Wol tisement Fred Fentermann entered Week. Daily fashion revues by Fred Mundon of Rod Bnnk, whei ^ok and .ladder company was cho- was on duty at the crossing, told over the outlook and he believes that park proves popular he will enlarge Berger's'shop for. women,, a bathing was dressed as n po?tcr, won the] f Red Ea^k; Joseph W. Schick 0 Tho ;er office and . said the park will be largely patronized. sen chief of the Bed Bank fire de- the conductor on tho train that he it Hs says he has about fejghty revue by Stcinbach'a and classical first prizo in the class for tho mosj ,«- Eatontown.^'Ctafence Havens 6 enlist the services Mr, Holton states that his belief partment at' tho annual electiSrt was standing ;on the crossing an wanted to more acres which he will devote for dancing by children of the Lyons humorous costume^. ' His prize wasl • Belford,.Edward:Rottf and Osca ,uke Longhead to help'find a bill that such a park would be popular hold at the town hall last night. was waving a-red light* as a warn- the park in the event that the pub- studio "are outstanding entertain- a leather purse. Second prizo wenS Gatriblft ot Kejpott;.Harry Hurley fold which he had lost. The lost was derived from tho experience of -.Filta Drossier of Westsldo hose com ing that a train was approaching. lic patronizes his place well enough ment features. Spring creations in to Daniel B. Fullerton of BanlJ if Long Branch, Mildred Crooks 0 bill fold was' the one which Mrs. a man at Pompton Plains, near pany defeated Elvin Frako of Union There are no gates at tho crossing. for such an extension to be made. women's apparel are also on dis- street, who represented a comedians Asbiiry Park, Ernest Long of Jer- Thompson had found. Mrs. Thomp- Newark, who owns'a fox farm. hose company for second' assistant He expects to carry on an extensive play, Isaac Bergef is chairman of He got a piece of cvepe underwear* . sey City, Morris Reiner and Willard son' quit writing the advertisement This man enclosed the farm with a chief. In keeping with a custom, es- canary bird business in connection the show committee- and Charles Mrs. Belle Baker ;wns the winneij Dill of South Amboy and Lloyd STORE S6LD_POR $4,000. high board fence and charged ad- tablished in the department sev ,nd handed the bill • fold to Mr, with the park, raising the birds on Dukiet decorator and director. of tho third prize, a leather purse, Terry of Newark. mission to see the 7 foxes. Last eral years ago the only contest a ,ouis Schwartz Buya West Tronl Pentermann. Luke says he does his own place, _ Frederick Vanderpool 13 master of. She was dressed as an old malds.,- • <' «• ". summer he had more than 10,000 the firemen's elections Is for second Street Building that He Rented. not guarantee to always do such ceremonies. The show will .close Mrs. Philip J. Yellen and her daugh* visitors. 'assistant'chief. Many at Euchra Party for Church. Louis Schwariz has bought the quick work ns this- but that with THE KNICKERBOCKER 'SALE. Saturday night. ' ter Shirley, vfao wero dressed as] •> Four hundred persons .attended nearly everyone in this section One of the greatest curiosities gypsies, received fourth prize, which; A total of 214 votes were cast. double-story frame building on the Leo Green and Bernard Katsin Buy the euchre party and dance given reading The, Register he is as cer- at Mr. Holton's farm will be Hima- was a^rug. A special prizo of :Mf. Dressier received 109 votes south side of West Front streel Drug Stock at Bankrupt Sale, : Fires at Eatonfown. last night at St. James's hall on tain as anything human can.be to layan thares. These animals are was awarded tq Shirley Yellen. and Mr. Frake 95. , Joseph Asajr 01 which ho has been using for stor- The stock and fixtures in the Monmouth street for tho, benefit 0 get results for any, advertiser. of the goat family, but they look The woods near the Jackson Independent englnn company wa ing antique nnd second-hand furni- Knickerbocker pharmacy at Broad In the class for the most origins St. James's church. Tho, first priz m »» almost as fnuch like a deer as goats. Brown sawmill at South Eaton- elevated • to first assistant chief. ture. Joseph Eschelbach ownec and Monmouth streets, which re- costume Ethel Cardon of Drum at euchre, an electric percolator, They «..n actually climb trees, and town caught fire Saturday., The The now.chlofs will Borve two years. the building and Mr. Schwartz pal Change in Theater Time. cently went into bankruptcy, were mond place, representing tho "Can was won by Miss Madeline Breslin their .„• at the Middletown park firemen soon put out tbe blaze. After the election celebration $4,000 for it. It is 19x65 feet, The evening performances at tho sold at auction Monday afternoon dy Kid," took the first prize. Shi of Oceanport Miss Catherin will be built around a tree so that ^)n Sunday the Eatontown fire- .wore held at Naveslnk hook and The new owner will remodel it am itrand theater now run-from 7:00' under tha direction of Henry F. received $2.50 in. gold. Secom Mazza of. Red Bank won a ton 0: they will have opportunity to ex- nten were called, out by a dry grass ladder house and at Westside com use it as a store for the sale ol to 9:0Q and from 9:00 to. 11:00 in- Hylin, who was appointed receiver prize was won by Mrs. H. Murray of. of coal and Mrs. Edward O'Flahert; ercise their tree climbing proclivi- fire back of the Higginson place on pany's- house, at which refreshment antique furnituro and for repair- stead of starting at 7:15 as hereto- for the • firm. The goods were West Hoboken, dressed as a Southj -'•'• ot Fair Vje,w won a Boston fern ties. the state highway and by a chimney wero served to the firemen. ing antique furniture. fore. The change was made to ac- bought for $2,100 by Leo Green for crn mammy. She received a hanoj Five dollars.in gold was disposed fire at Mrs: William Gaston's. No commodate the out-of-town patrons Mr. Holton' expects to havo ten himself and Bernard Katsin, who painted luncheon set. Mrs. L. Bep« '•} of on the co-operative plan and wai damage was done due to the good r New Golf. Course Planned. Addition to a House. who use the busses. Most of the deer of five different breeds. now conduct the Katsin drug store nett of Linden place was attired 1 won by Miss McGrath of Proapoct work of tho firemen. Stewart VanVliet is having an busses leave Bed BaVik shortly-af- Among them will be two White on the east aide of Broad street. a sheik and she won $2 ns tho thirdivL A movement is under way to avenue. Miss Mao. Qulgley of addition of ttiree rooms and a bath- ter tho hour. \ deer. Thero will also bo elks in The sale carried with it the privilege prize. Mrs. Ernest Frank of Rlv+ 3j convert tha Cristtairt farm on th Chestnut street won a box of candy tho park. The deer and elks will Minister Sick in Bed. road' leading from Hubbard' room built to his house at Shrews of occupying the store for one moro erside avenue, who was dressed W .if bury. B. W. Covert of ..Red Ban' TOWN'S NEW DEVELOPMENT. have large areas,to roam over in year under a lease. Mr. Green and Rev. Harry VanCleaf, pastor of Hebrew colors, received a goldj, "" bridge to Nutswnmp into an elgh Re-Robfiti-f Tim*. enclosed woodland, which is prac- the Eatontown' Methodist church, is doing the work. The cost will b Much Intereat Being Taken in Con- Mr. Katsin will restock the storo fountain pen an fourth prize. teen-holo golf course. Mombers Dont wait until spring before yo tically the same as their native ?2,100, test for a Name. and remodel it. They plan to re- is confined to the bed with a heavy Othor prize winners were Amells| are now being enrolled in tho Mon- reshingle your home. We apply oui haunts. 'Also in a larger pen in cold. William H. Carhart of Little As previously announced a cash open tho business in about ten days. Marks of Bergen place, represent* mouth county country club, whicJ shingles rights over your old roo! Mr. Property Owner, tho woods will be a pair of black Silver conducted services at the ing a butterfly,-n. box of ennd^j will own the proposed golf course without any disturbance, Youi why not wire your house now. fo prize of $100 will be given for a The Knickerbocker store will be namo for the new rea\ estate devel- bears. These animals like to climb conducted in addition to their pres- church Sunday.' Yetta Bclgrad of West Front street . The fato of the now club depends home is fully protected while work electric, lights. Wo will give yoi trees and ono will bo at their dis- is going on. Write or phoita today, eleven months to pay for It. Writ* opment on Pinckney road. That a ent business. representing a Spanish dancer, s) on the number of charter members G; M. Olson, & Co., Atlantic High- large interest is being tak*en in this posal. Other pens •will be made for Money to Loan on tha I. & R. Plan. fountain pen; Mrs. Grace Dillloni ^ esrolled. '.._•• ' nr phone .Newman's Electrio Shop lands, N, J,, phone 640.—Adver- Belmar, N. J..- Phone Belmar 116 contest is evidenced by tho fact a pair of mountain lions and a pnir Hundreds of people are taking of East Front streot, a string of':j that many names have already been of lynx. There will nlso be coyotes MORE HORSES AT ELY'S. The New Chevrolet tisement. , and let us give you BD estimate.— advantage daily of our easy to bor- bends; Andreas W. Wolf of EcigMJ Advertisement. • submitted in advance of the an- securely caged.' row and easy payment plan. If you ton avenue, a scarf; Mrs, J. Harold]' closed models aro on display for the nouncement of tho conditions. Another Carload of Faithful and first time at the automobile thow . Five Reaiom Why Mr. Holton expects to have about need money consult us. We shall Upright of Fair Hnyon, a fancjjj • you should buy from us. We arc New Dancea. Theso conditions aro as follows: Loyal Servants of Mankind. bo glad to servo you. Investment & this week. Quality and unequalled Stage fancy dances, exhibition twenty monkeys. Theso animals Another carload of horses arrived bath towel; Mr. Upright, two neck* mechanical features, which togethei manufacturers;, we. sell direct Names arc to bo submitted by mail Realty Corp., box 297, Red Bank, you, our prices are low, our termi dancers and latest society dance or otherwiso at our office, 9fr Mon- will bo kept in the woods. A cage, yesterday at the stablos of tho Wil- or our attorneys, Reilly, Quinn & tics, and Mrs. Mary Baldasara ol,j give "Economical- Transportation, Young clever talont wanted, free 18x24 feet, will bo built around liam C. Ely estate. Each week wo Loighton nvonuo, a can of nuts. '^ Red Bank Motor Co., Globo Court nro easy and wo do not charge in mouth stroot, Red Bank, not Inter Parsons, Red Bank.—Advertise- tercet. 1 Open evenings. Lautei trials. Private lessons. Wednes- than 6:00 P. M., Monday, April 20, ond on top of a tree for them. An- get a fresh lot and this last con- ment. A prizo •wnltz,wns hold nnd w«|^ and Mechanic street, Rod Bank.— days. Dare's Studio, Id Broad other curiosity will be a prairie signment is of tho same high char- won by Miss^EImirn Ivins of Ri Advertisement, . Piano company, 40 Monmouth 1925. Names received nt a later street, Red Bank.—Advertisomcn street, Rod Bank.—Advertisement. time will not bo considered. If dog village. Theso curious little acter as thoso which havo preceded Lelghton Avenue Market, Bank nnd Be/jnmin Cipplano . . it. We havo got everything that it V' '—•»» • two or more identical names nro animals build subterranean homes. corner. Leighton uvenue and Bank Long Brnnch, The prize was $2,60, ^ Attractive' Rooms for Rent. is possible to havo in tho horse- street. A full line of fresh and All modern conveniences; alic Apnivariary Dluounta • ' Diamonds. submitted only tho one received Their part of the park will be open in gold. Tho judgos wore Jess p«/' 1 that will mean largo savings in Ml We have .sorno very intereBtlni first will bo considered. ' flesh line—every color, every me, smoked meats, American and Ital- 'connecting r6om» for bed and sit land on a knoll. On another part overy weight and ovcry price. So, vis, BenjaVln Hurwltz, J. Pihnackj lady's spring budget will Be foum values in diamond rings for thos No limit Is placed upon tho num- : ian grocorlca. Prices lowqr than ting rooms either on first or secom of the fnrm red and Bilver gray nq matter what you want you can Thomns Irving B,roWn and Georgd iflj at Kessler's first anniversary sal who wish an attractive ring at smal ber of. names that may bo sub- clscwhcro for tho same grado of floor. Mri. Drower, 04 Monmoutl foxc3 will bo kept. Other animals get it at the Ely stables, along with HuRhos. . . • , »f beginning next Saturday, Broad cost. Reussjlle's, 36 Broad strce mitted by ono individual. goods. Specials in fresh veal and street', Red Bank.—Advertisement on tho farm will bo wild pigs or the well known Ely gunrulitoc. Tho and White streets, Red Bank,—Ad' Red Bank—Advertisement. Tho prize will' bo glvon for the poultry. Romeo & Bizzarre—Ad- . On tho ball committee assisting ;g peccaries from Central America Ely citato"; Holmdol, N. J.—Adver- vortiicmont. Bis Sale March 2Blh to 28lh. vertisomont. * • name which, in our judgment, is Mrs. Cnplnn wero Mrs. Harry MM ,,I Kntfhta of Coluntbua.. and ocelots from South America, tisement. dansky, Mrs. Louis J. Wolniir, Mrt,' -^ China! watchos, icebox, thre tho most appropriate for this prop- First Anniversary Sale , Jawtlry. Minstrel rehearsal tonight at 8:31 erty, An announcement of which resemble panthers, Leon Rouckhnus, Mrs, Innno BcrlaV,' of show cases, Fairbanks 600-poui. Today, you' can buy Jewelry P. M., St. James's club, Monmoutl $1,500 at Kcsslor's, the storo of better noalo, Cornor Cedar avenue aw namo selected together with Tho Btock of birds will be es- will buy a benutlful pltitinu'm brace- values, Brond nnd White stroeta, Mrs. Bcnjnmln -Hurwlti, Mrs. IJIW.S Parker ntroot, Fair Haven. Gtorj prlcei 'Wer than we shall ovc: street. Members please attend. nntno of tho winner of tho prize ton A. Slogfriod, Mrs, Harry MeW % again offer them. Rcuasllle's Alte Rev, 'John C. Farrell, chairman.— will be madoin tho Register of pecially Inrgc, running all the way let net with 91 finest quality whito Rod Bank. Starts Saturday, Mnrch W. Chadwlck,—-Advortlsomont. silon Sale,'86 Broad street, Re Advertisement. from smnll bright-colored African diamonds. Brond nt tho center, it 2lBt and ends Saturday, Marth trlcli, Mrs, Nnthnn Lovlnnky, Mrij •' April 20th, Tuller, Construction finches to ostriches. Among tho, tapers urnccfully to a narrow band 28th. For money saving values soo Jacob Etkins and Mn. Alteration Sale. Bank,—Advortlsomcnt.j company.- -Advertisement. L 1' ••*• Woodt Smut Shop. bird curiosities will bo wild turkeys at tho siden. An cxceptlonnl pur- lnrgo ndvertl8omont on pngo 0.— Strain, . Your opportunity now to buy dlk- m chase at tills price. Heussllle'fl, 30 Advertisement. , Naw Spring Shade). Now showing a full lino of worn Shorthand Pupils W«nt»d. such as wore shot for Thanksgiving ' monds at vory low cost to you. en's and, misses' iprlng coats ant p Brond sti'ect, Red Bank.—Advor- 1 m 1 e»i The New Chevrolet i,iii Come In and look at our (took Come In ana let ui show ynn thi ij.i, n shorthand dinners by tho great-grandfathers r beautiful shades your last year' drosios. Alio fenturlng tho onsom ll pupilil s i hh tUcmcnt. i Setd Potatoss. I closed models nro on dUplny for tnl , g Rousilllo'si 30 Broad stroot, Re bio suits, moderately priced.—A and typewriting; nlsrilso those who of some of tho present day rosl- Certified seed potatoes at prices first time nt tho automobile ihowjj Bnnk.—Advertisement, dress can is dyed. Max Leon, with to,Improve their skill in short- donts of Middbtown village Some TI10 New Chevrolet WcsrFront stroot, Red Bank, Phon vortlsomcnt. that will surprise you. So, why fool thin wook. Quality nnd unoquallcd ' 784.—Advertlioment. hand propnratory to a ncrrolnrlnl of tho othor birds to bo placed on closed models nro on dlsplny for tho with non-ccrtldcd tnblo so.od stock? mcchnnlcnl fonturc«. which togethiji , Turkey Dinners Viator Nlfhl at Tuitlni't, position,. Call mornings 68.1, Mrs. exhibition comprise cflckntoos, 800 first time at tlio automobile show Tho Worthloy Producp Co,, Mnrl- (rlvo "Kconomlcnl Tr»n»port»tlflMffl «orvod nt tho Cozy Corner Toi Wednesday nltflit la Victor famll J. J. C, O'Shon, 128 Broad street, plioasnnts of ten vnrlotlcs, bald- this week. Quality 11 ml unequalled boro, N. J., phono,4(J3,—Advortlsu- Rod nnnk Motor Co,, Glohn COW '" room on Saturday and Sundays Pupils Wanted Rod Bnnk,—Advertisement. mechanical features, which toirothcr in ihorthand, Grow, and typawrli night at 'fustlng's, Open overj hdnded cngld, twenty kinds of mont. . nnd Mechanic ntroot, Red Bnnk,* Orders taken for homemade cikei Wednoadny night. I'lnnos, Vlctrolns l'nticy ducks nnd a grcnt varloty of give "Kconomlcnl Transportation." Advortlsomont. _ • * Ing. Gill mornlngi, phono 08E Diamond Bracelet, ' 27 Diamonds * »nd . plea. ' Toloph' nt GOO-J, Roi Radios, Victor Kocords.—Advcrtln wild KOCDO, crnnon, amus nnd swans. Rod Bank Motor Co,, Globo Court • Bank.—Advtrtlsomont. Mri, 3. Ji 0. O'Bhos, 128 Bros ment. ... Solid plntlnum bracelet with 7(1 nnd Mechanic sired,'Red Hank.— sot In n ilnglo row plntlnum brace- Allerallen Sal*. street, ,R«d B»nk.—Advtrtlnmcni flnent quality dlamoiuli sot in a Tho plionsnnts now on the fnrm aro Advortlaoment, let; finest quality dlnmonds and Our nlterntloii fiiln nt tit . .; Our New Mathod Thi. Wlnttr'i Book, doublo row) oacli dotting cut tri- vnlund at $0,000. flnoly constructed brncolot. Prlco Tennis' Racquets R«ttran|<, 'ucs. Diamond!, watches, Jo ... cleaning kid glovoi makes them from llbrnrmry nt Roil llnnk Boo! angular in (hope, Specially priced Thoro will bo n lnrRa snake ex- Spring Shades." ' * $D8G. Reusflllla'n,..10 Broad strcot, Kllvorwftro, etc, At (treatly ttni Have your racquets rcitrung now Wo Imvo tho now color card con- Rod Bank.—Advortlacmont. k Ilka' now, Lot ua try n pair for Storo, 0 LindeUrn! n place, Rod Dan nt 11,175.00. Rausnllla'ii, Stf.Bronil hibition consisting of specimens price*. Coma In nnd look ov«r 0 you, Max • Loon, 24 Weil Fron Best gut, expert workmnnship'i $ on islo for en conta «ach, Man street, Rod Hunk.—Advertisement. taining nil the latent spring shnden, RnnUlt1!, W.."" •ttMt.'Rod Dink, phone 704.—Ai up to $0. 0. M, Ennls, 01 Broa boat »ollor« included.—Advertis from tho United States, Africa, Why not dyo your lust year's droii Visit Fo«wood Park. street, lied B>nk,—AdVertliamenl mont. A Wok of Unifsual Valu.s, India and South Amorlcn. Spoclnl nnd Imvo n new drcM this tprlngi Rostrlctod rvsldontinl hlsli dnu quartern will )io mndo for tho Max Leon, 24'Wo«t Front street, dovnlnpmont, all Improvement} 1,'1 1 At Koaiilor'ii annlvamnry milo, |.-t Vl.llFtWWWaVl.llFtWWWa a»M«aM«v Exeluiw". Mllllnirr ' viiit F**ZA vttk Kron'cl And White ntraati,iicKlnnliiK snhlcei. Mr. Lnwer, tlio auporln- Rod llnnk. 1'lio'no 7111.—Advor- Frniilt A. Morfllmuso, mont,—Ad' clenntd by aur tw/t l . lUitrletatltdd residentiaidli highhi, clehm at modoraU price* sit Mrs, Loi Ite«trict«d rqildontiul high elm Saturday, March, 21 it. For do'lMllii tomtont, Is an old dram' nnd too-tlsomont. vortlsomont. __ _ tvolopmtnt. lit Improvowonti, mmn'i, 14 Broad »tr«t, ovor I* IORICIII mnn nnd hni mndo n »poclnl onsi. MM l*W, 34 dovolopmont, nil ImpruvcmtnU loo mlvorlliement on pngo 0,—Ad. ; rank A. MdrehouM, «B«nt.—A< fotra'i grocary «tor« Advertlac Frank A, Morehouio, Atfont.—Ad vortlioment. study of tnnkos, ' • Candlesticks. 1 ' Altsrallon Skit. itrest, R»il Dank) pjion« ' irtlMn1«»t . m«nt, Vartlsinunt, Ton-Inch Sterling silver cnndlo Buy now your wnnt* In diamonds, >«tliemcnt, Typewriter Headquarter*/. "Do you know how many dlf- •tlckii, otigrnvcd or hammered, at wttohet, Jowolry, dlvonvnro, cloclrt, Hvmilltehlnit and DrtMitiahlni ' Tynawrltori ranted,, bought nnd forcnt kinds of snnke« thoro nro In $7,88 n»r'pair lit ltouimlllo'i Altora Rliuwtre,"IvoryVpymliti, chlni, it*i A. V, a»f , ff Droid itttil tho world?" imld Mr, I.owor In Ulk. 00 ifroml tltwt, fi«(l dono by Thoorn Brown, AI Whi, •old, Tru'jIn'mJS.S Bro>ul street, Hod lion 8M0, U lltoiid ntroat, Rod ROUMUIOV1 dBA irtiimtt ^ D»nk.T-Advirtlnmint. {t}t with •, Reglitcr, r.eporteY'MPm Ennk—Advortlnemont.' , ^'-•-•• - Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 18, 1925. tion claimed in its letter that; som BOYS ATTEND CHURCH. A "PROHIBITION" ADVENTURE F.URN1TURE WANTED '• ' „,, , OIR01RL WANTEDWANTE , , . . -WANTED. ' ' r • and til kinds it mtrcbandlio tb •aR'Stava air] wanted for general h of the cab owners had been chart Co., 88 Monmouth street; Bad Banh 1 1 m< hquiaworki two Four or flvo rooms by youni counlo and >WN'S BUSINESS. DOINGS OF WOMAN'S CLUB triiina ChtpUr of D«Mo!ay at the Eait Ora n go Man Haa Unplwaint Siti""' ! "t be. good clook. Aildresa baby. 1'art of houso or bungalow. Bed ing excessive rates for service I "roR'rProuRiNQ BODV raWaTSST X..Y. Z» dr«wcr JI, Rid 8 Dink cr vlclnllr. Addieu A. B, K, Baptht Church Susdajr Night. Ezporlenca at Red Bank, 4 7 AND LENGTHY MEET. the township. Action on the sug INVITATION ACCEPTED TO DIS. In »ood condition; cheap. Eugene Lv „' , HOOSE'FOR-RHOOSE'FbR-RENT.E ™***" drawer M. Il«d »ank. Triune chapter of the Order of Jattenon, B> I.lniltn pla^e, nedBank. Wltn room-houie. all improvements. 40 gestions made by the associatio TRICT CONVENTION. B. M. White of East Orange re- LOST ON MARCH IS .1 .INC LAST THURSDAY NIGHT. UcMolay of Bed Bank attended the FISCHER PUNO FOR SALE Hudson avenue. Apply to Mrs, William In Whelan & Coaaldy 0p,'« drug store, a was postponed until the next meel ported to policH headquarters at In good condition, »16; also oak bullet. anydw. Union hotel. n«d Bank, 110 bill. Finder plitsa return ft and knn ,. Sortt of Things Came Befon Four Volume* of En»yi to b» Of- Baptist church Sunday night- Sun, Red Bank Tuesday of last -week Mrs. Wllllath Getty, Llttl« Silver, N, J. CULTIVATOR W^JVTED. 11, I* 0 Itaynor, fort Hgnmouth, N, J. ing of the committee,-which will b Phone <8-M, Ksambun*' : t ;;- fered «• a Priie for Thlrd-Ye«r day was observed as devotional day that his automobile had been i foarau£. . 9WP"*"! '"Ulvatoriajso «n«-horio dlse to* Committee, and tha Businesi held Thursday night of next wee i""™ ~' r£ '' •oa.4»ilUMi. nun J. in Brat clas. eondl-- by the DeMolay order throughout Hthottnjr living roont table, Invtood In ' MXrW Ranged from Controlling Taxei An ordinance giving.the compii Utln Pupili—A Lec«at« oit "Th« stolen. He stated that lie wi eondltlon. 1 McLaren stfsot, lied Bank. tion. Jay 1; Smith.qxieuslxi t M: .1 to -work on private estnta as toamittri">{. to Controlling Fierce Dogs. Good Sm«!l Garden." the county. Forty members of driving his car on Branch avenue , FOR SALE. ^WANTEDNT! . irodd w*i» torflaht n»ni boird If ososj--1 tec -the right to issuo licenses io •try. Apply Hownril Moju'ori^ Rlvstslds '-; f The Woman's club of Bed Bank Triuno chapter marched ih a body in front of the Hed Bail* h'lgV . .Metal dlnlnr room dope i can lit uied one ixpsrixpsrll . ; Most eyory" Imnginsble kind o: jitney busses for'five years passe( for lias HOUgES AND JU>TS FOR MU. , WIRE WHEEL SERVICE. ROOF LEAK? ; t • ENGUSH BULL DOG FOR SALE. , TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. BALED HAY. At Wvir JMaaa, BltUr, T.lcphott. Bad Wire wheels rsb Hit. John H.nsen, 41 II so, now is the time to have It ra- Wonderful specimen, highly pedfcreed; Underwood, price 17* Phone Bed Baok Oood tlmothr and clov«r br bait or tea. faring ntntanta . , iVANT ADVERTISEMENTS. Bank 10B4.. ' •• I ' Wilt front itnrt, iedBank. Phons 78-B% paired: Jut phono B«d Dank 1408 and iry reasonable i won two blue ribbons at •6-M before ,9:00 A. M., or write Mil. H. Taylor, Willow Brook Farm, XviNtt monthi'onthi'»' »traona!-a 1 k for the roof doctor. ' t dog show. Phone" Eatontown 2I02-J. . E. Woodward, River avenue and West iad. Bed Bank, phons Htddlitown propmles |q I (Conllnusd (tpm prtoso:iAg sag*,) " SRSlMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS. HORSE CUPP BRFSHARPENEDT^' prtl|r O Gobbler md two hini- good Iinidin. BaUifaotlon nai anU.d. B. A. Hlfkey, SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. LOOK ALONG STATE ROAD. •reet, Rumson, N. J. IU-P-2. ties, I, wiliami Intiriiti 3NE-HORSE FARM WAGON FOR SALE. •WJlkur jjicksmaim, W»te* street, Tinton Everett, H. J. phoi e Mlddletown 788-F.82, Men's only; must be In good condition, 1 have* tor Bale a one*atory concrete APARTMENTS FOR RENT. and hMlfhie.keri into era ' George H. Lohsen, Biltof d. H. J. ' galls, H. J. ; - 'all at L Kerber's, l«JS Montsonth street •ad sUnd, site 20x80 feat, -lot 60x100; Elghty-ncra firm, A-*l large honss and Four to six rooms and bath; all lmpravs- Jflntir Parti Eight room wnl PAINTlF G SERVICE. led Bank, phone »72^J 2,41)0, 12,000 cash, balance mortgage. tlful groundl. 1(0,000. SnUli „„. PARAOUS CUTTr«l» WANTED. Interior or nlir or. painting and dicor- itbulldini*B. in good condition; all lenls and heated. A flna location for l Co Oharles O, Xaonard, Uncroft, , O. F. HILL. FOR,SALE laleb Luker. nhona 76-F-81, Kesniburg. :ocked-; $12,000. Terms. Addresa Owner, uslness, on Mechanic and Broad strasU. Jadan orange tries, $1,200. UiUsy,! plumbing, heating and tlnnlnr In alatlngl ; competent 1 orknen, beat material) homt, < largs work br day w o mUact. Fhona 812-M, Bailroad avenue,' Beltord, (rontane loll HOUSE FOR RENT. , rawer M, Red Bank. ' ipply to Land and. Losu Co., la East Front rounl, iif.lsi.... branchea. ' S4 Weatilda avenue, Ead Bank, eet by 140 (est deep; facing two avonuti. Half double house at 219 Maple arenne, treet. Rtd Bank. * - 7~.- ...|7,600. l besutlfu'i hdmsslt.. laoJ.-i FURNISHED ROOM TCTRENT. phona lalB. Inmson. HUDSON RIVER BLUE STONE i. 0, Baker. All Itnproviainti, <> UndtD Pitts-. »«d Price 11,000. Caleb L. Luker, Belford, x rooms, .bath and la/ge attlo; all tm- >r drivewsys, ,$6.00 per cubic-yard dellr- . HOUSE ON STATE taQHWAYT""" ALL KINDS OF TEAM WORK DONE,~ HOUSE ON HUDSON AVENUE, 'bon. 76-F-31, Keansbarg. -|' rovements; also garage snd gardens. H. Bank, ill* Improvementisi price 18,000. P. F. ed.ln or near Red Bank. Larger sites One of the finest'at Shrswsbury; par- gardena plowed, cellara dug, ate. James lmprovainanti!i prlea 18,000. P. GARAGES A SPECIALTY. ' :. Patterson, 220 Maple avenue, Red Bank. T concrete work: Collins Brothers, tele- u«t floors, ten rooms; two bathrooms, ' Salesman I -The Dayton 8el H. RtlXllU, , corner ol Monmouth and Furl : ! Riorfsn, Strewabury, N. J., pbone Red I build garages.from 1100 up. Let mo - POLICE DOGS FOR SALE. lone Keansburg .26. wo-csr garage, an sera of land; prlee • teildent nun'for ill of remoremoviv r ot de-sd anlcaak, Bid Sank. Teh. Bank ,1628-H. ' treeti," Iitd Banld or pbone 447-B, or l O-80.B, 7 . iow you some of the many. I have built. One imported wolf grey male, very ILORED WOMAN WISHES POSITION 19,000. F. F. Kennedy, corner of Hon- county to eelt their comjlats llni of •bone • FURNISHED ROOM * FOR RENT, Ba|->h B. Blck«ls, carpenter nod builder, 81 :entle, at S7G,. and one black femile at dny'a work or any kind of work or nouth and Fearl streets. Bed Bank, or trta coffee rallls and meat choppin. MAINfe SP.ED POtATOtS. WOVIfD BOARD UcLann street. Red' Back. . . . machines and computing acifis." ' 24 Wharf Xargt front bedroom,: furolahed,' with i!5? both are ^registered in American Ken- 111 do dish washing; willing-and obllg- hone 447-R or 162Q.R. • . — - - , Any quanllty, ' M. V. Brown, 24 all Improvements; alao garage, Phona Red ilddla agid earpi nter reuonabla for a FOR SALE, RED BAN8C, lelClub. George Loqer. Keansburg, ft. J. ig. References, Apply 16 Maxwell are- FARM FOR SALE. need (e 4 car saltabls :"i '(Continued from page 4.) .«•* » by-Mrs. Theresa Grant Willey of' All ready for;spring Wortc. :Every Sore*) sold topi tforty-iona' yearj^go Eev. A. ;H. ; Centerville, who will also .act as 13 East Front SY / .d^jp;i;plo]^;Ho^1;':;'^: :;;;:Ite4rB»n]c,. N.'J.: • be as guaranteed or money'refuhd^d.~ Cqmieeariy;ift ^(^t^lien^averTipva-BOjBiTposltloir No ordinary person not deeply accompanist, and selections by-Ed- 1 r yenad in the law will venture a ,«nd/look'over the stock.;! •.'\fly, ';•':•.^_}:[;;.\'X\;' J^ |||wttjj the Standard oil'•; company • to gar I. Vanderveer's male quartet of •»•«•»••••••»»•»••»•»•••»•»•••»•••»••»••»»•»»••»•••»•••»•>•»•••»•»•»•»•••»••> Sprepare to become a rural,pastor, prediction as to the outcome of aFreehold. The entertainment will M-inlly believing when he did ao that legal' battle, but from a common- be in. charge of the social commit- |S|he..would never again receive" »s sense standpoint of. right, and tee; which consists of Daniel\T. IHWtHlltllMIIIIMHMM •E'f'largo' a salary as he had been get- I wrong; there seemi to be no reason Hondrickson, Harold W.' Morfprd, p?Ung from the company. This be- why the assessments made by the Charles Sexford Davis, Robert Con- i|| service*Sunday, .Morning ^M be CHURCH CLUB ELECTION. choseri members of the sick and re- DANCED IN FANCY DRESS. In or.ttit, "Follow ,*Me." 3 The sermon topic N.w Offit.,, Cboion by O.'C. W. C. lief committee and Mrs. Helen Fix MILLINERY jfafc or "for-the regular service will, be "IMasquerade Cakawalklng Contoit and Mils Mary W. Holmes were L*aiti if you milt aimlrt h»t In • little to «r« 26 BROAD STREE7Tr RED BANK, N. J. t • Smart and New Women's and Misses' Apparel Fresh from Eastern Centers is Offered at Especially Attractive Prices for this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 19,20,21 Every Garment for Those Who Would be Individual! , Jvabots, Scallops and Pleats—-the three For the Younger Miss newest fashions to be .'definitely ac- cepted by the well dressed woman, and The Jumper Frock . usually foundionly in the very expen- sive costumes, are,presented in these Quality, Style and Price appeal here. youthful, ensemble suits. Popular Included in this group of frocks are all spring colors and distinctive lines.' the newest Spring modes presented in Colorful . We are featuring the new mannish delightfully interesting ways:' Spring Hats style 4-button coat at Iloautlful now Spring and Special price on Dresses and Frocks at Knatei- crimtlonn In all tht f*>n< IcnablB tliupei foe Jha mitron and tho nils*. Crlip, luitroui ilnnvi, tllki nnd comblD«tloili. Scorn at itylei. SPECIAL hi $16.50 $9.98 $2.9! ;I"*VJ( - RED BANK£EGISTER, MARCH 18,1925. tice Is hereby B!««B to tht creditorsof Oultormstn. WUIIam , Xante, ••Id deeeaitd to exhibit to thi tub«rlfe«r. Uvltr. Wlhad rrost. Ika autUr ot tht attatt erf Sanh Man- administrator •• aforesaid, thslr iltbu and u«l Edited bf ROTH SfOYVESAlfT SULTANA JAMS 1 I; —ttE woman whose 1 thoughts are timutnt ^EVAPORATED MILK to wring-dottai-"J- a ^Tribune', G^vure * ,F«hion Number.^ Po- lished Match. 2li It will contain models , cessary accoutre- ^PEANUTBDTIIB J ne SVthcybave been of- fered by the letdmg i» wgners lot SprinE- The exceptional quality "SALADDRESSING if «,f pavure printing pv" J^pet tccentuation, M- LEMONS luiing a de« md true picture of eatt modeL Avail your,df of tMt ,dvance iniormation by buyinE WEXT SUNDATS • H. L,. ZOBEL [VERY LOAFUMIFORH IN QUALITY AND FUyOR.WnL-BAKEO tf Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor rpBA Herald Tel. 90 ^ea Bright Tel. 955 Red Bank 'OhstJfrount/ifutConttrJrom Ctmrybody Flrti rMc0 at lit N****lA*mM mm fir th itvtnth ttmmifhi W .*„ > -Twent; EED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 18,1925, BOY SCOUTS ATJOCEAN VIEW. ments were served.' About sixty persons were present. They Will' Give a Play and Danca ( TbziAN BRO$. The Daughters ol Liberty held at the Leonardo School. . their thirteenth anniversary at the- Importers of ORIENTAL RUGS A boy scout band known* as Troop 47 has been organized at Perby house Thursday night. About 200 were present. Miss CARPET CLEANERS »nd REPAIRERS • Ocean View, near Leonardo, with John Shapiro as scoutmaster. The Elizabeth Stiles, commander, and Miss Evelyn Coleman, vice com- Burnt and -Moth Holei Invliibly Rewoven. -' — troop was sponsored by the Ocean i View property owners' association. mander, were'presented with large The Auto s ' • Your Name or Initial. Interwoven Mrs. Mabel Burnett has given a boquets of roses, and Mrs. Rebec- 1 ca Parker, oldest living commander, 4 EdfM Overlooked or Overpait. - Fringes Atttebed, ete. troop flag and a national flag: to the boy scouts. On Saturday night the was presented with a gold medal. AT THE 0 Drummond Place -, Red Bank, New Jersey troop will give a play and dance Music was furnished by the High- II at the Leonardo schoolhouse. The lands orchestra. Mrs. Charles Telephone 1044-R Opp. Borough Hall play will be humorous. It is entitled Greenfield was tho soloist Dancing The Alien Judge." and refreshments were enjoyed. The Trailers' card club met Wednesday' night at'Mrs. John Red Bartk Armorv HIGHLANDS NEWS. - Kwik's when Mrs. Weldon Wettnoro was hostess! •'Cards; game's' and Daughter! of Liberty Celebrated dancing were enjoyed and at a late II INVEST! Thirtenth Annivermry Lut Week. hour a collation was served. The The annual St. Patrick's euchre prize winners were Mrs. Hilda and dance of the fire company was Palmer, Mrs. Herman' Sickles, Mrs. held last night at the Cedar Grove Margaret Morebach, George Liming, Worth-While hotel. : A large number, attended Herman Sickles and Mrs. Weldon ALL THIS WEEK and the affair was a -social and Wetmore, who captured the con- financial success. .. . solation prize. The club will meet Mrs. Thomas Wright gave ,a this week at Mrs. Emma Hooper's, in an birthday party Thursday night for where Mrs. Margaret Morebach will her daughter Edith, who was tenbe hostess. would not be a complete show without the wonderful years old. About forty persons at- tended and games t T y T y t •y T •y Remember! T Owing to the lai-ge increase in our business the past year we are '•$ T y y forced to build an addition to our store in order that we may give our y y y y customers better service and have more room for our new stock which is y y •f y arriving daily. y y The Bathing Girls' Revue y y We have 400 Bicycles that must be moved in order to make room Sponsored by Steinbach Company y at the Business Men's Show for the carpenters. In order to do this we are compelled to make a sac- f Tomorrow Evening rifice in the price and we are going to offer these Bicycles at a discount of t TPHE Steinbach Bathing Beauties, a bevy of attractive young ladies from this •t 1 section who have consented to. pose in the newest beach creations for f Y 1925, will hold forth at the Beach Casino on Thursday evening. y These attractive misses, who have been carefully chosen from scores of i t T aspirants will display popular . ' Y t "ANNETTE KELLERMAN" f 0 Y "Two-in-One" Suits Y t for which Steiabachs are exclusive agents in this vicinity—as well as many f other new creations of the bathing suit world. Suits demure, fetching, strik- Y t ing will be the order of the revue and everyone as picturesque as the mode Y They are all standard makes, such as Pierce, Reading-Standard and t can make it. There will be colors, fabrics and designs to suit every taste, typo Y y and mood. Truly, a display that may safely be termed "THE FAVORITE Y Columbia. *__ .'.*". y BEAGH COSTUMES- FOR JERSEY'S FAVORITE DAUGHTERS." t y Y y A Supplementary Display of Knitted Apparel Y All other merchandise, sqch as Automobile Tires, Tubes, Supplies, •y> Y will feature all the newest modes.in .sweaters, dresses and ensembles for Y etc., will be offered at a great sacrifice in price during this sale which Spring and Summer,Spoils wear. This showing will also be highly interest- Y ing, in viewof the fact that knitted apparel promises to be much the vogue Y takes effect at once. * y for coming season wear. < •Y t Everybody Welcome! FrecrTicketi at f 'Y Service Desk Y t Y t Y t Y Y Y t Y Mahns' Y Y f T t Y Y 27 East Front Street Opposite Globe Hotel Red Bank, N. J. I X RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 18, 1926. ,..,^,_^ BONDS SOLO, Valter Reed hospital at Washing- nipt firemen's association enjoyed ton, Is on tlie road to recovery. . ,feast last Thursday .night,at the uu. of '§} ,280,000 for Aibury Mrs. Charles Champlin iB improv- moke Shop at Red -Bank. Park Hot.| Or.r»ubicrtb«d. ng from a severe sickneesi Whitney Tilton will receive the The $1,250^000 in bond) for the Mrs. Carroll Bruton. was a guest :liird initiatory degree of Washlng- new Berkeley-Cartferet hotel at As-at the home of Sergeant and Mrs. :on lodge of Free Masons tonight. burjr Park were told In |eis than Voight on Saturday. 24 hours after,they were put on A reception will be given for Rev. Luke tonnh.ad Will Help. the market by' G. L. Miller and nnd Mrs\ Craig tonight in the Sun- Tho RogisteV every week prints a company, New York brokers. It it day-school room. ull list of household goodB and repotted 'there was a heavy over ither articles* for sale and wanted. Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter, Turn,to the want'department of The THE ONE subscription of the bonds. The who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Register if you are thinking of buy- reat of the finance needed for build- John Hulse, have returned to Bay-ing or selling anything.—Advertise- ing and equipping the hotel has pnno. ment.-^ been provided by local investors. Sevoral people from Oceanport The contractors announced that attended the dance at Portaupeck tho hotel will be completed by June last night 15th. At present there are 450 The .interior of the postofllce is men working on tho job. receiving a coat of paint. A $30,000 "Hotel Fir.. EATONTOWN NEWS. V.. Fire partly destroyed the. NorWilll.m P.rby Quiti Hi. Position AUTOMOBILE wood Hall hotel-at—Asbury^ark •nd Georgo Warren Gets It. Sunday morning, causing damage of about $30,000, most of it being •William Darby, who has been confined to the interior of': the employed by the -Gulf refining building. Tho fire, started in the company the past eleven' years cellar and worked its way, up the has' resigned his position to work walls .of the building. The' prop* for tho Sinclair gasoline com- erty is owned by Albert Adams and pany of .Freehold. George Warren had been vacant since last fall. has been promoted to the position which Mr. Darby held.". •. Harry Wolcott was called to New OCEAWORT NEWS. \ York Monday by the''sickness of . i Qconnport'i Bojr Scout Troop Held his uncle. • ' '•• Firtt Meating Thanday; Frank Redelli bought a team of horses last wenk from "Wolcott The first regular meeting of Boy Biros, for use to^our^car~or~ any_ Auspices Monmbuth County Automobile Dealers' Association part of its operating e^uipmei^ whU^ thereto through collision with other moving or sta- • tionary objects. You may be careful, but hoW about;; THE DURANT COMPANIES the other feilow ? ' •;' THEFT.. In 56 towns and cities of the U. S. A.; of Monmouth County will hold a Show, showing the 9,995 cars were stolen during 1921. YOUR car may ; latest models of be the next. You may recover- it, but it will cost; you money. A policy will protect you. . \ Star, Durant and i FIRE. A policy covers damage by fire from any, Flint Automobiles cause, in the garage or on the road; > at their various Showrooms. Admission Free Why All This Worry When a Policy Will Protect You? Asbury Park Durant Co. Long Branch Durant Co. The above Insurance Is sold by the following members of the Railroad Ave. North As^nry Park 335 Broadway Long Branch Telephone Asbury Park 4300 Telephone Long Branch 785 RED BANK REAL ESTATE BOARD In companies who settle and do not sympathize. ALLAIRE & SON W. A. HOPPING HENDRICKSON & STOUT 11 Red Bank Durant Co. Freehold Durant Co. 60 Broad Street 49 Broad Street 69*71 Broad Street Red Brink, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. 61 Monmouth Street 31 Court Street i HAWKINS BROS. HYLIN & SALZ A. L. 1VINS, AGENCY Telephone Red Bank 167ft - Telephone Freehold 528 10 Monmouth'Street 42 Broad Street A 42 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. W. MASON TURNER, General Manager. Remember, Your Agent is Half Your Insurance t the Red #«>•$«^^&*«^^^^^^**^l"^<^*««^*^*^^^^>«^^ EXHIBITORS LAMONT A. DUBE 1 JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO.. Ranges, Plumbina; and Heating System* . . Millwork and Msion Supplie* FLORALHURST) FLOWER SHOP JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO. FloriiU . , Builders' Hardware and PalnU EDWARD H. tAFETRA H. G. DEGENRING Groceries r Mineral^Watert—Soft Drinlu WM. FREIHOFER BAKING CO, CHAMEROY BROS.. Cake and Br«id - Decorator! and Palnttrt KELLY ft COMPLY ^ SHO? uto Acestsoriei _ • Draperies and Upfipliterlnc L. SCHWARTZ ALBERT S. MILLER ; Oil and Coal Ranges Shoet and Footwear RED BANK REAL ESTATE BOARD Real Estate and Lots THEORA BROWN RED BANK STEAM LAUNDRY Hemstitching, Every Night beginning; at 7:30 o'clock, those who attend this exposition Laundry Service "••'••« FRED D. WIKOFF%J.> J. KRIDEL •; will be treated to the most spectacular, entertaining and educational pro- Coal, Feed, etc. i' . 'i Men's Clothing—Haberdasher "i • JHE ROSE SHOP • MARKS FURNITURE CO.; j gram thaihas ever been staged in Monmouth County—if not in the State. ••:,<•: Women's Wear, MilUaarr, Gowns Baiter Horn* Furnisher* ' L9UIS MENDEL•',-' "" * 4 THE BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK ..Fashion Revueeach- evening by"Winter Garden. show_beauties, :as_w Auspices Admission Red Bank Business Men's Fifty Cento ' Association Children 10c Saturday P.M. *$t>«^$**$$$$^ VI* flight. tDd decided *o j)Ut off until son were surprised, Saturday night the QentraJ Baptist church and the next faints minstrel show. at their homo on Second avenue by speaker will be Judge Adrian Lyons 'Forty-Mm Ori'anlie'and Baakat. The iadlei1 aid" society of thea group of friends from. Perth Am- of Perth Amboy, Judge Lyons is 4 & ball Turn Will U Forwd. Central Baptist church hold a boy and Staton Island. It was the president of tho national Christian |_ About forty members of the chicken wlad supper Thursday Hirretbenth'anniyersary of their wed- association and the neighboring as- t j*Oeean View property owners' aiio, night in the church basement and ding and many gifts were received. sociations are expected to be repre- [/elation, ranging In »ge from' young *bo«M260 7M cleared. The sup- A social time was enjoyed and re-sented nt the services. }nion not old enough to (vote to nan per wan under, the direction, of Mrs. freshments were served. «,jlfty years ot age have,formed an Bills Ktberti, i ' Rev. Herbert Jfeas of Newark | athletic'club, They are'6rgiJBjzlng <* At the meeting of the community preached Su'ndiy at the > Presby- FATHERS! /a basketball team and.ifli»y:st«te dub lasi Monday night Miss M. A.terian church'/hnd Archibald Kne'r- WATCH OUT FOR '{that they will send a challenge,to Eadlo, tho librarian, presented her Inger was the soloist. A tha Betf ord team, The Ocean View resignation, as she expects to move The third,of the series of union Lteam has a court in the community to Long Island with her mother services conducted by the men's "Broken Laws'' { building at that place.' about the first of next month. The "club will be held Sunday night at Red Bank's War Memorial ;•;/ John, Neumler Is president and resignation was accepted and Miss Vilthletio Instructor of the club. He Jessamine Ackerson was employed ?,wa» formerly a pugilist and was a to nil the position. Mist Eadle J^sparring partner for Bob Fltzlnv has been the librarian about six rfions, the famous old-time cham years. plon. Louis Vlgof is treasurer of Qrderthecoal Monument Fund the club and Frederick Krobs is The men's club bowlingr team • -.. • • • • . - .•'-». '.• •-•'',.. • * • • . , • ... 'sbojetnry. The officers will manage, dofcated tho soldiers' team from the club In conjunction with a com- Fort Hancock last Tuesday night on i^mitteo, the alleys at the Naveslnk library. After tho match smokes and re- freshments were enjoyed.' '<• the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS Tho citizens' association will AND STILL THEY COME! jrtSt. Agnei'a Dramatio Club Prestntt hold a dinner tomorrow night at Suyofusand f. a Three-Act Comedy. . .. tile Florence inn. The .committee 1 in charge is composed of Dr. C. A Letters of Indorsement and Checks! Jf "The pride and Groom," a three. Reed,- Ernest Webber and H. Del. * act comedy, was clven last night ford Little. Music will be furnished '^before a lurpo audience at the St.by the'.commupity'1 orchestra. •. /^Agnes's auditorium. The dramatic ^i$s!Jan$aplre>ha:s ft new Ford ',club of St. Agftos's, church presented^ : Tudor,. sed,an' and George Cdnover the, play In a mariner vfivA brought of'Second aveiiue^as a Ford tour- HOW ABOUT YOURS? 's forth much praise. The play was ing car. The sales'were made by y coached by Mrs. Dora Hart and the the VanHlae motor company, h ,4,cast included Misses Dorothy Smith also sold a coupe to James Potton Margarot Hartnedy, Lillian Phair 4 of Old Bridge and a traotor to _.,',,„ . ' March IS, 1925. . ', "Beatrice Smith, Mrs. ' Mnrgnret Jamos Alsusky of Eatontown.. "... JUMBO PEA COAL War Memorial Committee,. • • . s/lHorbcrt, P. S. MeCormiek '"iMjam Red Bank Fire Department, Miss Margaret' Maxson, a' student Try it now.; Test its.BUper'ior burning quality. 'Note ita Daytona, March 8, 192 B. TJrTWalfer S. Noble, Treasurer, War Memorial Committee. Dear Walter: ... \ Have just read War Memorial Ad in The Register and want to commend the. Fire Department for taking up the1 matter too long delayed. I want to have some in that, and am enclosing a check for my mite. . - . I • '. Sincerely yours, i( N. J. WILSON, ' 47 Cyprets St., Daytom, Red Bank, N. The War-Memorial Fund: It has been suggested that perhaps a word from some representative public 139 E.it 4th St., Uhewood 3 'BROAD ST., RED BANK 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Gfova men and leaders might not be amiss in considering this Memorial. I gladly add mini'. 128 Clifton Ave., Lakewpod 714 Cookman Ave., Aibury Park Whatever in its nature distinctly tends to build up gratitude, high patriot- 624 Arnold Ave., Point Pleaiint 1 SB Broidwajr, Long Branch 81 Corlle. Are., Aibury Park 1000 F Street, Belmar ism, all worthier life, is worthwhile.' ' 900 Main St.,' Bradley Beach . 1124 Springwoqd Are., Ailury Park fted Bank has too long been dilatory in these matters. 'Otherwise we might now be enjoying parks, libraries, etc:, to the enlargement and enrichment of our- selves and our children. Can we afford'NOT to do these things? YOU SEE HOW WE REDUCED MEAT PRICES FROM THOSE OF LAST WEEK. FOR INSTANCE! . There is not even a bench -where a "weary Willie" can sit to rest his tired feet before he has to "move on" still "weary-" ' . ' " Suppose we demonstrate, in this proposal, that we can get together and act together. We might even learn to like it, and do other fine, big, splendid, things. Let's go! . ' • .•'(••• Shoulder Is it worth the effort? "It is unless these soldiers fought and 4ied for • Legs Fresh c mighty poor bunch of their fellows. , • That's why in a busy life, I count it a privilege to give time, thought, iom« Spring Milk Fed Ib money to the,Memorial to tile Old Fighting Twenty-Ninth Regiment, Inf., N. J.. fricassee .Volunteers, to be unveiled in-May. I love my Country,. and .honor its defenders, Bed Bank will honor itself in paying this little tribute of gratitude in cash i 28 ~*nct*sWine forthrllfe and life-blood it witnesses to. ' ' ' A reasonable offering by each, and mine is enclosed, will easily, quickly accomplish this worthy objective. ' . Let's do it, then salute the Flag a little more proudly. • - , ;*•'•••, Sincerely,, 3reast Best Cuts c Prime . WILLIAM ERNEST BRAISTED, Chuck Ib Rib Roast 1 ' Minister First'Baptist Church. Rco^Bank, N. J., March lith, 1826. Veal Roast War Memorial Committee, • • 19 Blade Cut Red Bank Fire Department, Bed Bank, New Jersey. ' : -A : SOME HELPFUL HOUSE-CLEANING THINGS Kirkman's Borax Soap Gentlemen i ' •••'._.'.. 5k 29c • t With the Red Bank Fire Department behind it, the War Memorial movement is'bound to succeed. Permit me to congratulate you in your efforts to plic« B«d T e Jn the Spring Bank and its citizens on' a par, at least, with other communities which hava recog- The Pavonia Broom Brillo— ^ Aluminm Polisher nized and appreciated the sacrifices of the boys who represented this Country in box a Woman's the -World War and have signified such appreciation by a public memorial. No good 59c 7c Fancy Gently 'citizen should fail to support your efforts. ' ' • •• ' '' -Sincerely, Turns to •- " HOWARD S. HIGGINSOK. Old Dutch Cleanser Thoughts i • ;, *• * Babbitt's Best Lye Like These: 7 can can Red Bank, N. J., March 17th, 1925. 'I C lie —A good broom .War Uemorial Committeei • • . ' liko the Pavonia Red Bank Fir* Department, ' for 69c. Tho J Red Bank, New Jersey. Electro Silicon aluminum po- ILiquidVc Drano Sani-Flush , lisher liko Erillo. Gentlemen's ' ^ Powder Makes old thieneen r Cuts'grease in drain pipe The modern bathroom Tho old-time dirt Tht Bed Bank firemen in their efforts to provide a suitable war wamoriit Makes old things new can necessity. cater like Lye. THtTAUM for Red Bank have assumed a most praiseworthy undertaking. AU^ citizens of tha CBn Tho brilliant silver cleaner liko Sil- town should lend their aid in accomplishing this commendable object". Wa owe this 7c 19 bottle 23c icon. recognition for the splendid lervfce our boys performed for their country when C 19c Tho piano and chairs, and tables war clpudi were over us. take on new life when Liquid Vc- I count it a high privilege to be able to help with this undertaking. j "C. N." CHLORIDE OF necr is used. The groaso that Respectfully,- Electro Silicon Ammo LIME stops tip your pips is literally eaten • • Cream The complet* up when Drano comes into play. MILLARD T. TETLBT.- disinfectanfectant The magic powder. As for Sant-Flush, it is in all well- The cellar purifier bottle Use instead of arranged bath rooms becauso it 7c ammonia. cleanses and purides the bowl, bath tub and waste pipe. ! 10C ^x Such things as Ammo '-and'-Am-1 . Be sure and yot^ for the Red Bank Fire Depart:-' ' monla and Chloride of Limo should go nnd will go, no doubt, on your ment in the Popularity Shopping Contest now being held Grandma's Washing Powder SAL SODA Spring cleaning list. And this Is O'ld-llma dirt tattr written so you may brinfe your lid over to tho American Food store by the Red Bank Merchants. Any money so derived will v '" large size.. \1Q box box for our special prices on some of 8c tho leaders. be turned over to the Red Bank War Memorial Fund., ,. •:,. Remember the sooner you give the quicker we ^ejS Mule Team Every good quality peculiar to it. The more-yougivethebetter.it will be. . / BORAX the finest coffee is found in Send your money pr checks to Mr. Walter S. Noble, 15c the "Good Morning" Coffee. treasurer, Red Bank Fire Department War Memorial COFFEE Committee or hand your contribution personally to any, A very good quality of of the tire 'department officials. Clothes Pins Noxon Bon Ami Ammonia by tht carton Tho cleaner-polish for nil metals or glass ,Novor scratched. Same will be officially acknowledged. 12c boltl8 10c cake >: 10c 23c •«•"• lie powder RED. BANK FIRE DEPARTMENT, CHIP?O RINSO BUY RICE RIGHT • ' Clem, whole, newest crop, known u . Tha varjr Urga( pacltaga tht ltr|» yackai DINING ROOM MCE 22c 23c ,8-lt)* cartons 32c Wfe cartons 12c Vf ' I & V .•./*• Jfl ^Tmtt^^TmmsmgR;MARCH:18;lSZ&' THEY ARE THE ^ IG ATTRftCTIW >^;.-riva AT THE AUT :vv,,:. . ,...... ^•r^-'--->i^^ They Are Both First Place Gars and the same as at AM Former Shows are the most praised and admired. " - The originality and dashing a^earaM PACKARD win the hearts of Men and Women the minute > they see them; They maryeF that/suc^ja weallli/m SrpU!Eabt- COACH style and spaAKng Reality can be offered at sucli exi : : r V; :; ; : : ; ; : AS BUICK BUILDS IT k>v, prices. .-. : ,' . • ".';: ' , ''; ,'•'•.': 'V '•". "" ::-//-^'^"-'--- •5 t THE INCOMPARABLE SECPEP THEMTUtK^v AATT THTUEP SINGLE OJL sL^k^&if^LA 1'i \J X M.%sJLJ SIX. , p. . • ,. . - / .„ : A S |K T H E M A N W.H O OWN S-•.,' '& N H Due to limited space we will not be able to exhibit all models at the OR AT OUR SHOWROOM show, but all models will be on • ' .- ..j. r '•;•-• :.„ ,,1/1 display at our new showroom cor- No matter what car you are driving or are ner Maple Avenue and Monmouth thinking of buying investigate . •'• -> Street, Red Bank. THESE CARS FIRST. WHEN BETTER They Have No Equal at or Near Their Price. The Demand For Them Is Unprecedented. See these cars and study them from every angle either at the Show or at our showroom—learn about their hundreds of new improve- ments that places them way ahead of the list. . Our representatives will gladly explain in detail the many improved features found in the FOUR WHEEL BRAKES New 1925 Models that are the talk .of the entire country. That Heat and Cold Do Not Affect ON OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN EVERYBODY CAN AFFfaRP to DRIVE a CAR Tel. 90 Sea Bright H. L. ZOBEL Tel. 955 Red Bank •XA< m RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 18/1925. Telephone Canal8233 "' . — SEE — Kotl«« Is hereli/.g NEWS FROM KEYPORT. mlsslonsrs or AsseRsmttit'cti.tha of lua Hunk will meat «t ths II Hall In said Ilurniiih on thi ilid MEETING TO URGE SUPPCfRT March. 10« nt A ISO !>.' M.,fw th«71t>tll OF LAW ENFORCEMENT. Schiro Sewing Machine Co. pass n( hearing persons lntorc«Ut| In STUDEBAKER ais«»impnl«,tiMjirocnlr.tqo iIn msii' ' ' ' Masonic Holding}; Company BUM loji tu tho.pnvlru,Hi |l MACHINISTS AND DEALERS IN :i AT THE SHOW Property frotnjE»tat« of Sarah D. Holtn«—Will Raopen Jaw.lrr MenmouM • County Surrotata'a •Start H»r< , ' vths mi|tir •( tho e«Uts o! n SPECIAL MACHINES Vpx, deceased, • ' ,-. \ V > . • A meeting will be held Friday to' i creditors to orexnt night ot th? public library to. form Entire Factories Bought and Sold Pursnant to llu order of Jxiioph L.Don> a 'citizens' committee to support law ihay,' iurrogjlo ot, Uic CnUlllr- >Mt:.i\i SANK REGISTER "MARCH 18; 1925._ FIRE ON RUMSON ROAD. WEDDINGS. p BUILD A FIREHOUSE, {URAL FOLkS^ON STAGE, FARMHAND ON RAMPAGE. r .-', . • N«wf Mtmbtirt 'tor, Alpha Kappi Outbulldlnj, on tie McCalden Scott—Burk. S. ESTELLE LIONS CLUB! CEXN VIEW FIREMEN J -*X>b of Mrfhoaii* ChtiMh. JOLT'S NECK PEOPLE WIN Property Burned' Monday. HERBERT LEONARD WAS FULL Mrs.. Jennie Scott of Oakland WATCH OUT FOR ' - AWARD CONTRACT TONIGHT, f^Ajphft K(fop» PI elub'of fiie FAME BEFORE FOOTLIGHTS. ,An ico house, wagon housd and OF RUM _AND FIGHT. street. Red Dank, and Samuel A. DECORATOR jj$t4|IK Afiw|odt.t church met pump house on Joseph McCalden's Burk of Trenton wore married Sat- and "Broken Laws'* lV Building wlifbi PU« Up tt nit 'Mimday'night at Mri. Frank o Many Inflation! for Thorn to property on tho Rumion road, near With a Raxor He Attacked Fjve urday afternoon at the Red BunkPlain Decorative tht Corner of Appltton *nd alleau'B on South itreet, Mlis Repeat .Show They* Wouldn't Littlo Silver, were destroyed by fire Man, putting Four of Them to Baptist church by Rov. William E. JEinnU 'lafeirs., Mri, Frances Ot- Flltht but M«itlng.H!i Waterloo Monmouih Coanty , _ HlfhMndt Avanua—Jitntt VUt- Have Tim* to Do Anjr Farmlnr Monday, Tho lost la estimated at BraiBted. Thoy were attendod by . Painting • [o tht msttit of tht tiuu of Pbe* th« liOWtit Bidder. tlnger and Mf«i Phyllli Wyatt were If Thar Accepted All of Them. $3,000. Tho buildings were set on When He Tackled the Fifth. Mr. .and Mrs. James Hunter of Rod Cahaver, dootisetl. Notice, to creditor! to prutnl Tha Community flee company of ecslved as new members "of the Tho Cost's Neck folks who re-fire by a. grass flr6, which swept Herbert Leonard, a farmhand on Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Burk will live 54. Mechanic Street auilnst titatt onatdo will tnoet tonight to :lub. The club has arranged,for sently gave a humorous play and a over many acres and for a tirao William Tansey's place at South at Trenton. • Pursuant to the older of Joleph U Don- ' RED BANK, N. J. rnr. surroiate of tht County of Mfttt* ard a contract for, a flrehouie 6t i concert to be given at tho Meth- instrel show,for tho benefit of the threatened tha McCalden's resi- Eatontown, got a half day off from mouth, made on the riiuriitnth il«y ot ean View, which ii n lection of odist church Thursday night of next Reformed church of that placo re- denco and soveral other large sum- work one day last week. Ho re- • v ' Kraut—Fowler.. Phone 594 Mtroh, lOiiS, on tht tpclloatloa of Alaloa' Jefikmnn. executor of tht tstatt of ISIIm* week by tho colored children of tho mated these performances Friday turned to the farm late in tho af- 1 pnardo,' Jamei MnePhoo of mer homoi, A back fire started by Miss Carolina A, Kraus,: daugh- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT beth Conover, dtctned, notiot Ii htnlis ean,View maSo the lowest bid state Industrial 'school at Borden- ight at Jersoyvlllo for the bene- th6 Littlo Silver firemen finally ternoon full of liquor and fight Eatato of James J. Bnrkalow, dtotaiid. liven to the aredltort at laid dictaied td' ter of Mrs. Hurry Osmun, und Notice f< hereby slvtn thot the o«ount« ixhiblt to tht subscriber, executor tt th an offer of $ff,600 and It la ;own. The proceeds will bo used to fit of tho Methodist church' of that stopped the progress of the flamea. He had a razor with him-and ho *ronco Fowler, son of Mayor of the subicrllur, ueoutor of tbo «t>t< of ifonsald, their debts and demamie afdlmt obabU that tht contract will ho .furnlih tho now Sunday- iece. Tho humorous play' was attacked three othor farmhands and Hald deceased, will be audited and stntc.l the said estate, under oath, wltliln uli William R. Fowler of Seabright, by the Buriogato of tin County ot Mon- months from the tlatt ot tht ..tortiali yarded to |iim. The bids were icliool tomplo, ~ jlven by women and tho minstrel Mr. Tansey's son, William Tansey. wero married last week nt thertiouth and r«port«il for Mttldnant to thoorder, or thty will bt fortvtf birred isneij~wid-rond Init Wflokr" ~~ show was given by men. The place Al L of-tho_men-wore^moto orJcss Orphoni Court of said County, on Thurt- lhelr_sictlc>n» therefor ajalnst tht i«l MISS MARY-ALLEN'S WILL brido'a home-by -KeVt -Howard- N. ilayr tbunwentyiilstn il»yTjfMircli,-A.-D. Tha flrohouio will bs built at the here tho shows were given was cut from the razor, but none of Amer, pastor of tho Seabright .11125, at which tlmo application will be auhicriber. ™ " —; them was seriously hurt. Some of , p rnudo for the allowance of eommUitom Dated Freehold. K J., MaroK Htfc, IIUJ. irncr of Apploton and Highland*TWO KILLED ON CROSSING rowded to the doors, even the The-couple-will space between tho aisles'being oc- HER BROTHERS ANP A'SISTER the-men found- safety by running Methodist church. and counsel fees. . onues oh propestjr which the com- live" at Seabright. .Dated February 16th. it D. 1026. Monmoulh County Surrotate'l Offica, my bought last spring from M«. MIDDLETOWN FARMERS METcupied, Tho shows produced the SHARE IN ESTATE. n the house and locking the door CORNELIUS B. DAKKALOW. n tha matter of tha citatt of Irfatei II. same hig hit that they did at Colt's and others: eludopV Leonard by Churchill, diccMcd. iBdph Kennedy 'of Bolforti. Tho DEATH AT HAZLET. . . Lettsr B, Churchill of Rumson Left Death of Mri. Joseph P. Beakot. PUBLIC NOTICE. " . . • > Notice to creditors to preient claim! jlldlnfe will bo 20x34 feet, ttfo Neck and there was much applause. climbing trees. ' . The public hearing on the ' ordi- ogainst.'estate. ' • • ••; Entire Estate to Hit Widow— ' Mrs. Emily & Beakcs, wife o£ nance reKulathw the rates of fnre» of.toxl. pries high.: On the second door Two Tralm Hlt~Truck ID Which The profi.tB,..'were' divided between Finally Leonard taekled-Mr..Tah- cali» and jltlleyit In tha UoroUKh of Rec Pursuant to the order of joitpb L, Don-* Wllli of Other Monmouth Coun- Joseph P. Beakcs ot Long Branch, nh«y, iurroanU of tho County of Mnti- 111: be a pool room, a social foom CosUntlno Tola and Peter Gtno- ho Coifs 'Nook church and the sey, who is a large powerful man. Umik lin« betiri pontponed. until Tuesdny mouth, mado on thu tenth day of Mareha ty Peoplo Just Probated. died last night, aged. C2 years. She night, March 24th, at 8:00 P. M.r at which Id'.dthor provision! for recreation v«itj Wert) Riding Thursday— Iflrscyvillo Church. After tho chows The farmer quelled Leonard by timc.iiii inlcrcatcd persons wltt be «{vcn 1325, on the application of Sophia K. ;he pqrformcrs wero treated to a Miss Mary Allen, who was ono was bom at Fair Haven. Besides tt chance to express their opinions ,on the Churchill .and .Tho American Kichangt id anVusomont,: No Catts or Flagman at Crosilng knocking him down twice,'but be- ordinance. . •• National Bank, txccutori of tht tsttft of CosUntlno Toto, agod 87 yean, Ino c611ationj)y .{ho women of tho of tho, oldest residents of Rod Dunk fore he did so ho was cut on thhee r husband she leaves a sislor, Mrs. .ester D, Churchill, deeeatod, notloi la TheHotal, coat of blilldlnpf and Lena Francis of Trenton, and two A. E. OLSEN, hercliy given to th« creditor! of said ilf irnlshlng tho flrohousa. 'will bo and Peter Gotiovose, aged hi years, orseyviUo church; •' , and who died a few weeks ago, hand by tho razor. The second Dorougli Clerk ceased to exhibit tu tha subierlbiri, axtcu* farmers . living near Mlddletdwir, made hot will Inl008.' Mis3 Allen knock down was a knock out.and brothers, Gurvott Hardenbroqk of PUBLIC NOTICE. tors at sforeitld, their dehti and de- Jout ,,?8,0bO, it is estimated, Tho The Colt's'Neck, nctrosses and Notice' Is herely Klvcn that the Com- manda asalnst the aald eatnte, under oath, woro ; killed Thursday night when eft one-fifth!of her,estate to herwhile Leonard lay unconscious Mr.Fair Haven and Edward Hnrdon- mlsHloners of Aflaessment of the norouet impany hoa 85 momliots, nil of iCtoTs have' accepted an invitation 1 vllhln six month! from tha date of tht north and south bound trains struck brothei ,.John Trafford.'Allenj one- Tansey' telephoned "for the state brooktof Pompton Lukes, and two of- Hed Bank will meet at tha Borough nforoisld order, or they ivlll bt forever h'nro roBldonti >of Ocoan Viow. ;6 repeat the performances Thiirs- Hall iri finid Borough ,nn the 23d di barred of their actions therefor agalnlt.tht, a Fofd truck In which they were fifth to her brother, George K. Allen police to, come and arrest the half brothers, Samuel and David March, 1925, at 7:30 P.'M. for the pur- |h«; lot ir pBld for and the com- lay night of,next week at Grange sard lUbacfibers. riding*. The accident occurred on and one-fifth to her sister, Mrs, John drunken farmliand. While Mr. Hardenbrook of Fair Haven. poee of hearing persons*Interested in ih Dated Freehold, N. ,T,, March 10, JB85. y[ lias sufficient funds on hand mil. at. Farmingdalo." Tho advance aSBCHnments to be mado'hy them In rela- >.hwW the work on the building he croislng at the Hazlet station, S. Applegate. Another fifth share Tanscy was thus engaged Leonard t[6n to the paving of RcektcBB place. SOPHIA K. CHURCHILL. lalo 6f tickets indicates a largo at was left to her nioces, Kathorine THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE ;arted:at once'. ••.'., to which Gonoveto was dtlvinu revived and fled. When the state, It pays to advertise In the Register. A. E. OLSEN. NATIONAL IIANKj Tota. Thoro are no gates or flag- :ondance.. The Colt's Neck folks C. Earkbr, wife of JohnC. Parker; police arrived Leonard was miss- Borough Clerk. At present the company Is using ilso contemplato giving the two 1 Monraouth' County Surrocata'a Office. ;b011dlng back of the community man at the crossing", a flagman bo- and* Roberta Patterson', wife of ing" and a search for him failed In the matter of the eatato of George A. hows at Hlghtstown. A request -to George H. Patterson, who are chll LaVic, deceased. Juaa at Occnn Vlow for Its flrc- ing on duty only in the summer. to reveal his whereabouts.^ Notice to creditors to present clulml . do this has been mado by a church dron of the late Robert Allen, Jr, against estate. juse.•' , ' ;.._•-_..;..."..•..._. ;....;.•.. . The truck wan first hit by -a t.. Hightstown. Many requests to The remaining "fifth of tho estate Doath of* Former Red Banker. Pursuant to the ord«r of Joleph L. Don' louthbound express traveling nearly give tho plays at different towns shay, aurrogato or the County of Mon- YOUNG .FOLKS* NIGHT. was left to 'Rachael R. Green", wife Stephen 9. Tallman.v.a former inHUth, made on the third day o' March, !orty wiles'an hour, -The truck nvo been received by Mrs. Henry of William S. Greenland Mary,A. Glass Cloth 1025, on the application of Maud Mur7 resident Of Red Bank, died yester hay Showed the Older Fclki of ,vas thrown .onto, the. northbound Ritschor, who has' the mattor in Morss, wife of Louis R. Morss; LaVIo and Robert Morton LaVIa, executor! track In front of- another train. day nt the homo of his son, Paul t). USED ANYWHERE GLASS IS ON THE FOLLOWING: of the estatt ot George A. La Vie, deceased, ' Llncjroft a .Right Good Time. harge, and it would bo a physical Elsie E., Thcoaore H. and Jane Al- Tallman of Rockville Center, Long notice 1» hereb/vglvren to'tho creditor! n< The bxpve'n Wont about half a mile impossibility' to accept all theseln-: ien, who aro children of the late •aid deceaitd to exhibit to tht tubierluen, The^young folks of tho Combofor- o It was stopped. • The wheels Island. Ho was 78 years old, The Scratch Sheds ^ Hot Beds Cellar Window* executors aa aforeiald, their ilebta and da« lunity" league o£ LIncroft had Stations. ' . , • James P. Allen. John Traff ord and funeral will bb held tomorrow mindi against the laid estate, under oath, jf tho northbound train passed "Wo wouldn't have time ,to; do Georgo K. Allen were appointed ex- Poultry Houses Cold Frames Storm Doors within si* month! from the date of th* K'arge of a,musical program imd over Tota's body and he was badly morning. The body will bo brought -aforeiald order, or they will bt forever ketch last Friday night nt a meet- ny'farming this eprinj; or summer ecutors of tho wilL The witnesses by'R. R. Mount & Son to Fair Yew Brooder Homes Green Houses Cattle Shed* v barred of their actions therefor against mangled. Genoveso stayed In thoIf'wo. gavb tho shows at all thewar, e Viola E. Patterson and. the sold lubscrlben. Ig of tho league at the schoolhouao cemetery, in Middletown township, MERITS: ' MAUD MARY LA VIE, wreckage of the automobile/ Ho ilaces where they want us to give" Charles deK, Rikcr. i 'BO8ERT MORTON LA VIE. t Lincroft. • Thero woajl largo nt- waa liftod) ou,t by member* of tho where' burial will be made. Dated Freehold. N. J.. March td 1021). wdanco^nd much applauso for tho themi" said one Colt's Neck farmer Lester B. Churchill, a . wealthy Economical—Much cheaper than glass. ' express crew! and passengers, and ast; week while talking with a Tough and durable—Not easily broken. . • Monmouth County Surrojate'a Ofuci. erformep,, all of 'iwhom enacted •vma hurrtod to tho long' Branch resident of Rumson, who died re- In the matter of thl eitstt of Kathcrlnt heir parts cloyorly. The committee Register reporter,'. This former is cently at the Long Branch hospital, Waterproof—Keeps interior dry. ' G. McCaffrey, deceaied. hospital, where he died four hours ona of the minstrel performers. BOOTLEGGERS! Notice to creditors to preient clalmi ihnrgo-consisted of Ada Fcntbn, later. Tota was.instantly killed. executed his will five years ago last Weatherproof—Keeps out cold and wind. against tltate. * t^tgarot Mousor and Harold Kel- Nearly all tho actors and actresses January. Mr. ChuTchill left the in WATCH OUT FOR Transparent—Admits sunlight and heat. Pursuant to tha oriler of Joseph L, Don* Mr. Gonovese was a naturalized aro farmers and farmers' wives and como of all his estate to his wife, Easily applied—Use scissors, nails and hammer. ahoy, iurro»ate of tht County of MOD* American and. was * prosperous mouth, made on tht fourth day of March,' The musical entertainment jd daughters. . Sophia K. Churchill during her life- "Broken Laws" Readily patched—Use heated flat iron. 1096, on tht application, of tht Broad Stritt p farmer. He leaves ». widow and ' "If 'this'season Is as bad for the time. Upon the death of Mrs; National Bank of Red Bank; Now Jersey, riied a piano solo by Myrtlo Ly eight children. Prepaid prices by mail; cash with order. Single yard, 50ct (body corporate), executor of thai eitate of »li, a vocal solo by Ada Konton, n farmers as last year wo might dp Churchill, tho ' estate is' to go to Ktthtrlnt 0. McCaltrty deceased, notice U ' ti t» ft-whole lot. better giving shows their son, Lester B. Churchill, Jr., 3 yds., 42c per yd.; 25 yds,, 37c per yd.,;J)J3 yds., 35c per yd. hereby given to tha creditors of said de. ylophono lolo tfy Evelyn ^yckff ' 100 yds., 33c per yd. Send for. sample.1 or more information. oetitd to exhibit to tht lubserlber, me* nd- a vocal duet, "My Best Girl," JUSTICES SHORN OF han we would tilling the soil," or his heirs, The will natn'es Mrs. utor as aforesaid, their debtt and demand! cojetaded the farmer who was talk- Churchill and the American agalntt the hli estnte, under oath. ulthlB' yyiAdFtdMJy ' ThelrAutlreiUjrCui'rtHtiJ alx months from the dttt of'the aforeiaid* Ing to iho ropo'rferi 'change national EanTT ol — I- ASHER-P.-WOOLLEY, _.. order, or-they will be-forever btmd of I 'he; skotch was entitled "Drenm- of District Court In'creMcd. their totions thenfor.ajalnit th« laid tub" as executors of the estate. MATAWAN. N. J. tcrlber, . • .. '' ng," and Harold Kolly was tlio;bnly The legislature last week passed JUNIOR CLUB DANCE, oy in it. In Ills dream different All of the property of Joseph Dated Freehold, N. J,, March 4th. 182l(. a bilL-increa»lng_the4urlsdiction ot vitntron Danco Given Lait Friday Hoalier of Rod Bank was-be- * knownu Best,Sir«t.Mwa]rs RellabU THE SHOAD STREET kATIONAL BANK yptis of glrlr appeared" firrd"wfilltedthe Long Branch district court to OF BED BANK, NEW JERSEY. ~ CMBS tho stago; Tho dream ended Night in the.Child Building. queathed to Ms wife,, Gertrude " SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Includo Rod Bank and various bor- Healler, in a will which ha executed rtti a wedding. Ada Fonton played oughs and townships in the viclnl' An invitation dance was given liq., .jtart. • o£ the bride. Harriot ast Friday night in the Child build' oleveh years ago. Mrs. Healier ty of Red Bank. Governor SUzer was made, executrix of the will loacli, Margaret Mouscr rind Jonnio has signed the bill. This' means ing on Broad street by the Junior IcQucon cacli played two pnrts Woman's club of Red Bank. The which was witnessed by A. D that civil cases for collecting debt •Cooper and Harry H. Clayton. , irtdj tho .oilier giiln in the (sketch nnd other -purposes can- iio> longer decorations .of' -green and white Ella Kelly, Vivian' Webber, streamers and palms made a pretty "The will of Elizabeth Cono«r of be tried before justices of the peace Middletown was executed two years Ifyrtlo Lnyton and Glndys Gnffncy. •but jnust^bBjtaken, to the.^Long scene. Tho palms were donated by rTho party wound up -with dime Kennedy & SODB. Music was fur- ago last November, All of the es- Announcement Branch oouittvTho act. takeB effect tate was bequeathed to Elizabet'i ng, gnmos and general sociability. immediately, clt . was favored, by nished by the' Serenaders. . Loi v Hesse was. chairman of the dance M. Casler of Middletown, Alston tha lawyers. Jin attempt,was made Bookman of Red' Bank was"ap- jpEBATE AT LEONARDO. • to amond'thelbtll to allow-Justices committee and' her '"assistants were Koelle Williams and Catherine Al- pointer executor. The witnesses to try cases amounting; to hptrnore weri.John G, and Prancie Deckert._ nj>prsicntatlvoi_of—Two School, to than ?104, .but 'Senator William A. laire. " r—- —-,—v I ; . Argua About Child Labor. William H. Bryne, Sr., of Key- Stevens served. notice thai he Among tlioeo present at' the dance port, left a.piano to his daughter, I A debate between teams, reprc- would not atand for such an amend were Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Morris, leViting the Leonardo and Atlantic Geneva B. Bryne, in a will which montand-hls-wlsaes-pravailod.:— Bertha _ Conrad, Olive Runyon, |was-oxooutod-laBt November.--All HgfilanUOighTchooTs will bo" hold ~Rogorir"Hiiaa SteeleT Trlday night at eight o'clock at the The additional territory of the of the rest of his estate was left Long: Branch court comprises the Helen Tuthill, Eliznbctn. Compton, to his wife, Emma Bryne.' His WHoOBiacAX.fi RETAIL leonardo high school. The subject Agnes Kruse, 'Dorothy Haviland, leu be. debated deals with child boroughs- of Red Bank, Bumson, sons, William H(, Daniel E. and Tel- Dorothy Morris; Natalia ..Pharo,. : abor. The''Atlantic Highlands de- Fair Haven, Keansburg and Key- falrBryne, were' ar3polnted'"execu^ port and the townships ot Shrews Pauline Wolcotb, Cornelia Hance, 15 East Front Street, Next to Palace Theatre inters will argue that the child Eleanor Brittpn, Mary Pannacl, ors of the will. The^ -witnesses abor amendment should be ratified bury, Middletown, Atlantic and were George W. Brown and Clar- Raritan. ' Kate Bucklin, Catherine Allaire, «nd the Leonardo team will take tho Alico Alter, Janette Smock, Anna ince E. DuFour of Keyport. other tide. Tho Leonardo team con ' Mrs. Ida Dangler of Wayside waa BOY HIT &Y AUTO; Layton, Marlon PreBby, Alice Dear- lists fit Miss" Virginia Updergraff, ing, Dorothy Rowe, Florence Nary, made sole beneficiary under, tho will All Types of Standard Sets and Accessories Offered tekchor of Engljsh, conch; Elsie Little Abram Patttnon of Fair Ascha Ely, Mao Crawford, Lois of her husband,/Joseph L. Dangler, VNcBs first spoaker and captain, Haven in tho Hospital. • Hesse, Noello Williams, .Wardell which has jusb been probated. Mrs. at New York Prices. Philip Cohen second speaker, Mnry 1 Abrani Patterson, Jr., aged five Ivins, Edward McCIellan, Edgar De- Dangler and J. Carroll'Dangler , a riil third speaker and Evelyn nigo, Molyin Stout, Winfield Hance, son, were made executors of the itoarka alternate. The. Atlantic years, son of Abram Patterson of 1 Edward Compton, Albert. North- will. Our New York Connections enable us to buy at great savings. We 'ighlandB team consists of Miis Fair Hbven, was run ovor and knocked down by an automobile cott, Clifford Dorlng, Robert Law- John H. Thrall, who died at his olon Mrillken, teacher of English rence, Paul Fielder, Francis Hance, home at Sjagirt recently-after be- ich; Alico Nolto first speaker, 01- last week at the corner of Church are in turn offering these savings.to the Red Bank Public. and third'streets at Fair Haven. Fred Wood, Barueh Lewis, Jack ing an Invalid several years, left Sorenson second speaker, John 3ooke, Edward Brown; Robert Wil- all of his property to his wife, illsbury third speaker 'and captain The autoist did.not stop but went on his way. The boy was knocked liamson,' William Greenwood, Wal- Hannah M. T, Thrall, and narB^d irid Elizabeth Wright alternate lace Wilson, Edward Hubbard, Rob- her as executrix of his will. * ^rdo adherents will bo ranged unconscious and he was taken home by a neighbor. 'After ho. revived ert VanBrunt, Edward O'Brien, Mrs. Helen I. Libbey of Spring AN EXAMPLE OF OUR PRICES on tho east side of the auditorium William Jeffrey, Franklyn a"nd Clar- Lako made her will in August. and Atlantic Highlands adherents Abram had a hemorrhage and has since had several hemorrhages, ence Gray, Howard Geoffrey, Nel- 1923, at the Roosevelt hospital, at on the west. I, Tho Atlantic High- son Rose, Herbert and Joseph Wil- New York. All of her eatato wns List Price Our Price lands team chose the affirmative He is at the Long Branch hospital: It is feared that he is injured in Ittms and Geoffrey Mercer. • bequeathed to her husband, Fred- $3.00 side .of.'the arguthont by virtue of erick A. Libbey. Genuine R. C. A. or Cunningham Tubes $2.45 winning tho toss of a coin. ternally.' The boy mentions ( certain Fair Hnvon resident as DANCE AT RUMSON. 3>S having run over him with an auto HIS SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY. Eveready 45 volt large B Batteries 3.19 ' SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. mobilo, but the resident in question Prizes of Cups and Money Awarded at Girla' Dance. Birthday Party Given for Benjamin 3.50 denies this. He sa^s the boy is Allen Park.r Friday Night. Cyclone 45 volt Urge B Batteries 2.69 Jt wai Given by Mn. Georgo B mistaken and that it was some, othor Two hundred po'raons attended Brown for Ml»» Emma Dlxon. autoitt' whose car struck the ladth. o masquerade danco given Mon- A birthday party was given la rt Brandes Phones 6.00 3.95 A miscellaneous shower was Because of doubt on this score no day night at Red Mon|s hall at Friday night for Benjamin Allea given last Friday night by Mrsarrest was made. An Investigation Rumson by tli'o young ladies' social Parker of South street. It was in. 30.00 George D. Brown of- McLaren Is bolng mado. an'd athletic club of that place. A celebration of his sixteenth birth- Music Master Speakers 22.87 street, -Red Bank, for Miss Emmii silver cup for tiro prettiest costume day. Although the party took place on Friday tho 13th, Old Man Super- Acme Transformers 5.00 Dlxon of Itumion. Tho evening wns SPARROWS AND . JUSTICE. Was won by Miss Louiso Dobbs of 3.89 •pent playing cards, after which re- Now York, who represented Miss stition was conspicuous by his ab- xefroshmonts woro served. Miss Judge Men* of Bolford Looks Liberty. Georgo Adams of Redsence. Decorations in keeping with , U. S. Tool Vernier Condensers (new type) 6.00 3.89 Dlxon locolvcd many useful gifts Lit. a M««l Tick., to Bird.. Bunk, who was dressed as anSt. Patrick's day wero used and 1 games, dancing and other pastimes Tho«o present were Mre.. Somuc' Justice Louis II. Mceso, undo of Imlliin, won a special prize of $5 4.50 donnted by tho young men's ath-were enjoyed. A collation was U. S. Tool Plain Condenser (new type) 2.89 Bruce, Mn. E. Brill, Mri, . M, Miss May Hnnlly, tho postmistress ! at flelford, meets all . tho mall lotlc club of Rumaon.- Tho funniest sorved during tho festivities^ The Dlxon, Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mrs guest of honor received a tennis 28.00 Edward Truox, Mrs. Clark Kemp, trains at that place as he carries looking costumes wero worn by Grey Storage B Batteries (Guaranteed) 21.79 mall to and from tho postollko. Mrs. Stella Cnrdner nnd Nicholas racket nnd a caso' as a birthday gift Mrs. Skldmoro, Mrs. John Goff, from his guests. Those present' 18.00 Mrs. Frodorlck Travis, Mri. John Koch tlmo that he goos to tha sta Porri nnd oncli received $2.50. Tho Tungar Chargers, 2 amp. 15.95 tlon ho scatters bread crumbs abou silver, cup for the organization wore Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sickles, Dlxon, Mrs. Harry A, Kettoi and Mrs. Anna Culllngton, Evelyn Bold, 28.00 Hist Eva Bruce. tho station grounds for birds to having tha largest turnout was Tungar Chargers, 5 amp. 23.95 awarded to tha Knights of Columbus win, Helen Brovoort, Echo Cham- «> >» eat. Sparrows aro the principal birds to respond. Mr. Mocso ha council of Red Bank. Arthur berlain, Kathryn Hlgglnson, Peggy 2S.00 FOUR COU3lNS_AT DINNER M , Al y M H gy Gold Seal Home Chargers, 5 amp. 15.75 boon /ceding tho birds since last Boyc'o's orchestra provided the mu- Mnnor, Alma Marmon, Holcn Old Folk. Spand • Happy Time « fall. Through habit thoy havd sic. Thn members of tho. house Bruco, Julia Jervii>, Ethel Robin-' 1.00 • Holmdal Hom». i como to know when Mr. Mccso goc committed comprised Missed Jessie son, Nancy Mix, Ruth Porker, Cutler Hammer Switches .69 MM.' John II. Btllwagon Of Holm to tho station nnd thoy 'alwny anil Mny Conk, Mao Mticggo, Ger- Mnudo Parker, Neil Mix, Norman del entertained thrco o( . hergather In largo nunt(iors -sir RED BANKSREGISTER, MARCH 18; 1925. THIEVES IN A- SCJiOOLHOUSE, A Clock, a First Aid'Kit and Sev< eril Other . Things Stolen. Thievos broke into the-Craw- M ford's Corner schoolhouso in' Holtn- del'.tbwnship lust .Wednesday night. They etole a clock,, a first aid kit, RAN E a fountain pen, a number of vie- trola records, .several pencils and Dont Fail to See these THEATRE RED BANK a few other things. —A victrola THEATRE M. E. RJcNULTY AMUSEMENT CO. was in the -schoolhouso, but the •!THE FRIENDLY PLACE" intruders did hot take this. They F>hon«eoa \- ' • RED BANK, N. J. GEORGE G. ROOP, Resident Manager. took the machine off a stand and Matinee Daily 2:30 • Evening. 7iO0 to 10:48 M. H. JACU, MIUIW. placed the stand under a window. . , HatlMe Okllyi SiOO P. fl. . Satunhn 3i» IP. M. Saturday ahd Holidays, 3 Shows, 2:30, 6:30, 8:40. They used the stand to climb out Cars at the Show EVENlNOS-CodUnuou.i 7.18 to 10HS P.M. of the window. The stnte police PROF. HAROLD LAROS AT THE ORGAN Today-Wed., March 18--Today are investigating. RUMSON'NEWS. Get On Reiidentt Home from Florida— Powerful Attractions. the malllDK.llst. Just sign ,thi DORIS KENYON PERCY MARMONT coupon and you will receive a prc Walker to Fight Jimmy Duffy. Tripla Bill «t Strand Inelud.i'PUn. gramme every .week by mall. ,llr. and Mrs. Daniel Dean have Let's Try To , lit and Gift Nlt.«. ' , in "IDLE TONGUES." returned from a sojourn in Florida. Name Charles Macintosh and Norman NorarroYLateit Plctur«To Be 1 ....„„.. Q. FV KeitH Vaudeville Howcr aro also homo from Florida Shown. Address ' Mickey Walker, who iS'.making a Explain This stay at Hollywood, California, has To a.ay_that the Strand Theatre signed to fight Jimmy Duffy, who Is furnishing Its patrons with the Thursday & Frid Thurs., Fri.T Sat., March 19, 20.21 is one of the best boxers on the best that the entertainment market Pacific coast. affords would be putting it mildly. e. FV KeitK Vaudeville Not pnly are the film attractions Maxth 19 and 20 Frederick Finnerty, who recently Aniazing Success 'the best made, most of them, coin- In Addition to the Sensation, of New York bought the grocery business of ing from the Capitol, :New" .York, Jere J. Carew, bought.a new Chev- The greatest value on the market—that's the public opinion. oh the ,•'.-• ' • ' but the management' is constantly rolet delivery car at the Red Bank Chrysler, because of the record volume of business it enjoyed in its springing surprises la the shape of auto show last week. Mr. and Mrs*. first year; because of the enthusiasm of its owners and its wonderful ,'•;'• extra attractions. • Ramon Finnerty have rented Mrs. M. records of performance. ^ As proof of this, the program far Bryne's house on First street. On tomorrow and Friday is headed by Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Finnerty en- The advantages the Chrysler Six offers—advantages hitherto unob- Bamon^Novarro in Fred Niblo's lat- tertained Mr. Finnerty's father, tainable—in performance, riding qualities, style and economy have est .film masterpiece, "The Bed Lily.'1 Novarro is supported- by Novarro John Finnerty, a retired [ Jersey proved irresistible. They have inspired an amazing chorus of public • . . lity fireman, and Joseph Finnerty, Enid Bennett, Wallace Beery) and a In Fred Niblo'i Latest Achievenjei . apprbvaltheUkeofwhichhasneyerbeforebeenkhownintheindustry. ' .'-.'' host of the foremost stars in film- also of Jersey City. dom. In fact.it was on the strength Mrs. George Shaw of Jersey City It is not alone dashing performance, flashing speed, delightful riding of their wohderful ,work in "The has been visiting Mrs. Ira D7 Emery." 'qualities of a surprising nature that h&v* «iyttured the public Every Bed Lily" that Niblo and Novarro Thomas Porter, tree surgeon, is man who has ever ridden in the Chrysler and any other automobile -were selected to make "Ben.Hur," working on trees on the Shrews- keenly appreciates what Chrysler engineers have accomplished in which is ndw nearlng completion, "The bury inn property. the production of superlative performance combined with unusual and which will be,shown^at' tho Strand as soon as it is released. John Carton of Freehold has economy, of riding ease and roominess with compact design and , "The Bed Lily" is a forceful rented . Dennis Martin's house' on the conservation of space, size ahd weight story of Brittany and the Paris Ridge road. • The rental wasmade underworld, and was written, and by Sweeney & Mace of Seabright. ' You will be as* eager; and as enthusiastic as any to contribute - directed by Fred Niblo; There are Red Michael Flatley of New York, a to Chrysler's growing success once you have driven this new many.tense situations, nnd grip- brother of Mrs. Thomas Ansbro of type of car. Don't miss a demonstration in the aniazing Chrysler. ping scenes that are bound to hold Rumson, sailed recently for Ireland, the interest of any audience. Tho where he will live. metropolitan critics all hailed it as The Towfng Car, $1395; The Phae- one of the foremost pictures of {' James Porter, Jr., spent the ton, $1495; The Roadster, $1625; year. week-end with iriend3 at Mo'nt- The Sedan, $1825; The Royal Coupe, , Uly" 1 1 clair. •S189S}. The Brougham, $1965; The Clever PUniit.. • i .- 1 " —WITH— Mrs. Katherine Duryea of Ho- ! Imperial, $2065; The Crown- Itnpe- Itf addition to "The Bed Lily," ! rial, $2195. All prices f. o. b..Detroit the" Strand, anounces the' appear- boken has reopened' her summer 'subject to current government tax, Enid Bennett am home on Lafayette street. Mr. and ance of Frederick Cromweed, n Mrs. Joseph Duryea of^ New York i We are pleased to extend the conven- pianist of rare ability, who has ar- returned last week and will remain ience of time-payments. Ask about'. ranged a program of selections Wallace Beery I Chrysler's attractive plan. Dealers from grand opera to Jazz. His imi- until next fall. I everywhere • • . • tations of various musical instru- EXTRA—Ben :Turpln In— ' Arthur.Dalby, chauffeur for Mr3. ments, all performed on .the piano, "YUKON JAKE" Leighton Lobdcll, will move from are, in a class by themselves, not to Lafayette street-to-a-hoUBOonithe mention" Cromweed'a marvelous ADDED ATTRACTION Lobdell property. tecKSiauT"atrd power of'expression. ~ FBEDERICK CROMWEED"" Rev. Charles L. Overstreet of St. He will perform upon a piano that Pianist Extraordinary Louis, bne of tho conference execu- was particularly selected by tho in a' specially arranged musical tives of the general assembly of the Lautpr Piano Company of 42 Mon- mouth street 'for his use. There- , programme. • Presbyterian church, will speak fore this combination of artist nnd next/Sunday morning and night at instrument' shbujd provide ideal EXTRA EXTlU the Presbyterian church. At the music- --• —• .-•--'• •'- • ••••' \ •*- night service stereopticon pictures, will be shown of the work of the -As a further added attraction, Friday, Eve. Only Presbyterian cliuvch in its various Friday' night will be celebrated As departments. Mr. Overstreet was Gift Nite, a novelty offering that n charge of the recent Presby- is both entertaining and profitable JACK HOLT, LOIS WILSON, terian conference at1 Philadelphia. to the patrons. The leading mer- "GIFT NITE" MHBERV'BK chants of Bed Bank have contribut- Valuable Preients Given Away ed valuable and* useful prizes which Positively No Advance in Prices. FAkR HAVEN NEWS. will be awarded to the holders of s the lucky numbers. Each person FREE! 'who-buys a tlckej;_at the.box offlco Homto eLodge—r/Iayo from Hospital—-Initiater C.ron Awayd In. . :- I "wilPb'e given~a"'riu^bore'd~coup~on~. Get" Yours!: Mon., Tues., Wed., Wlarch 23.24.25 Mrs. Thomas Tansey returned The duplicate of this coupon will bo homo last . week from the ' Long placed in a/ receptacle and drawn B. F\ JCeitln Vaudeville Branch hospital, where she had been ; for. There are more than twenty a patient several weeks' for treat- i You will hear comparisons prizes to be given away absolutely In Conjunction With frae. - Here is a partial list of the Saturday ment for blood- poisoning in her merchants who nave contributed M. C. LEVEE arm. Her condition at ono time with this new CADILLAC these gifts: Art Craft Shoppe, Dec- presents was serious. She is now steadily orative Novelties and Art Goods; March 21st j improving, Mrs. Tansey is' living Vogue Beauty- Parlor, Bed Bank with her sister, Mrs. David Wallace. Electrical Repair Shop, Hendrick- Mrs. Charlotte deBermingham. son & Applegate,\ Hardware' and was initiated' into the Sons and Furnishings; Bed Bank Circulating Library,, Davidson's, Gents' Fur- Hoot Gibson Daughters 'of Liberty lodge last week. • | nishings and Haberdashery; H, S. Allen Electragist; Grace Moller —m— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dennis oi \ Shoppe, Novelties nnd Decorations; Long Branch will move this wcclc' • The Tavern Dining Hooms and" Tea into their house on Clay street. The • Shoppe, Up-to-Date Barber Shop, house was bought a short time ago 1 Monmouth Street Men's Shop, Bed "Hurricane by Mr. Dennis and has been re- { Bank Confectioners, Trubin's, Sta- modeled. ]' tionery and Toys; Foxwell's, Pic- . The firemen put out a "grass fire tures, Frames and Art Goods; Al- Sunday on a vacant lot on Battin bert S. Miller, Shoes (Alperin's Doll' catessen, Wolcott's Bakery, J. I. Kid" road. ' | Monsky, Liquid Refreshments; J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McAllister Yanko, Ladies' Wear; The Bonnet will return' home in a few . days Box, Millinery; Chambers' Phar- Monday, Tuesday,! from a theatrical tour of the coun- macy.' try. • • . | You will hear comparisons with this New Mortimer Curchin of Ithaca, s , ,. A Thriller S«lurd«y. March 23 and 24 New York, who underwent an oper- Cadillac —indeed, its inherent" abilities Followers of Hoot Gibson-will be ation for appendicitis at the Lonp • delighted to see him on Saturday are such that comparison-with Cadillac when he will appear in "Hurricane Branch. hospital recently, is im- Kid," a thrilling, peppy drama that proving and will spend a few days must be the rule; but the engineering makes one's blood tingle with ex- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- citement, As part'of the supporting liam Curchin of this place, before features # which make possible these'abil- program Larry LaBos, -who is hailed "The returning to Ithaca. . | as Jersey's best organist, will play Mrs. Margaret E. Sands is again ities are protected by patent, and twenty for the first time In Monmouth on the sick list. Theodore Soden, County "Capitol March." This minutes at the wheel will confirm your selection'was competed by Dr. Wil- Jr., infant son of Theodore Sodcn, liam Axt of the Capitol' Theatre, is iilso sick. belief that thej are exclusive to the V-63. Now York, known to millions of ra- Norman Brown of New York dio fans as "Doctor Billy." It was spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, fondly dedicated to Major S. L. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown. "Pep- Bothafel (Roxy). per" Martin of Now York,'a prize- C A DI1LA C Blf W«lf Coming. A vonmn's cry—a flash of fighter, has been spending n week white in the darkened room Mr. and Mrs. Drown. Monday Inaugurates a week of and n Blender form leaped big programs, starting with one of Orioles" Mrs. Vlah W. Smith, Mrs. Frank' the funniest picture* ever made, at her rtvectlieart's assallnnt Wesson, Mrs. Augustus Wulfing nnd "The Battling Orioles." It Is not Hal Roach Picture with tlio fury of a tigrcsss. Mrs. Werllng of Fair Hnvon hnvo a bird picture, but deals with tho You never know adventure Tha funniest ploturc jetl l |!,i,—i|', thrill after gone to Havana, Cubn, for a few days' when the birds who played thrill from the minute it days to take part in tho celebration baseball oriMhe famous team known • tnrU. of'the Islo of Pinos settlement. They as the Battling Orloloi had their will also atop at tho Bahama Islands. chins and upper lips fo&thercd. It is an absolute scream from start to Irving dimming!, the king They will Icavo Miami by stonmer finish. The fact that It was mado Wednesday, of thrillers, directed it. for Now York April 11th. by Hal Roach is • guarantee of Miss Edna Schildnock of Union thli. • March 25th Hill spent the week-end with Miss N Esther Little. Tent« Comedr Drama. On Wednesday tho- program will Mayor Charlci P. Cross In «lcnd. bp hoadtd by Elalno llammorsteln ily gaining in strength nnil hcnlth In "Daring Love," from the novol after his si ego of sickness. Ho will Elaine by Albert Payion Torhuno. Mlu spend a few dny» nt Atlantic City, Hammoritel»-*»v«upportcd by such well known atari as Huntley Gor- CenUrrllU New*. don, Walter Long, Gortrudo Astor, A3lt4t TUuHouol Tlerun J. W. MOUNT GO. Morg»n Walmce, Johnny Arthur llammerstein Tlio BchoolhouBo will ho wired for ; and Cltty-Flttgerald, It Is a story cloctrlclty. , of rogenoratlon In which the itar it —IN— Mr«. Vnnzlna Clark In norlously "* Distributors • caat M Itobn, n dancer In a chonp •lck. Cift. who nicked up « life whoro Dr. 0. A. Gcsswcln and Miss anothor had thrown It and made « Catherine Kortohon fault, vlnltlnc mm out of an outewt. Her work In "Daring Love" Is exceptional "Daring -WITH- „ nuna nt MnUwnn, examined the Corner Maple Avenue and White Street knd snowi h«r to grnUr advunUgo children nt Urn achool hero Friday. than ever before, , .,•/....', - \ Woolcy Mason la building a store Valli-Marc McDermott-- 1 on tho state highway . > Red Bank, N. J. Aaelhtr OpperUnllr Canletl. Love" Ctrmint Rltxlo vlaltod John Encouragtd by tni iucfl«n o* th« Hughes and Stuart Holmes mblai of Brooklyn Sunrfny. Ui( Opportunity Contest th* 8U*nd —WITH—. Woltcr Hmlth spent tho w««k-cntl will ihortly innounci th«.