TER. ii'BttoBd-alaia '|lalUr at I * ' the htcl M.rob I, 1ST*. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1927. $1.50 PER" YEAR PAGES 1- TO 'fid

LD-TIMER VISITS BED PANIC evils of gambling nnd they had been TO BUY STEAMBOAT LAND ANCIENT-MILL- EFFACED. impressed by tho story oftaeTba£ AUTO RIDE AND PICNIC. WILL JNVESTiGAT£_ZOd: ^ RAIDS. . Lenntraet Pays . tall tie of Bunker '"ill, wherein it was to Hii OTd Horn. Town. TrIREE BARGAIN DAYS HERE OFFICERS FOUND JLIQUOR AT PROJECT FOR TOWN TO AC- EATONTOWN HAS LOST ITS related that the Americans reserved A JOLLY GOOD TIME FOR EUN- MIDDLETOWN OFFICIALS VAP. GeofgeJL atpALiongstrect, sort of1 their fire until they could see the *.$if, \r «E*I\WEEIC. ' ONLY ONE_PLACE.*, ' QUIRE THIS PROPERTY. * OLDEST LANDMARK. ICE GIRLS. POINT COMMITTEE TO I ho late Ado tongstrect, was one whites of the eyes of tho oncoming Ordinance Ordered DraVn at the Proiecutor John J. Quinn Bousht Little Orphinl Had Red Bank Ro- . ' Xtetehanta to Make. SpVclal Induce- Paul Kuticho'a- Store Wai Well f the early 5>toveeg'o"rTho Red Britishers Jamea H. Loclcwood, at MeetlnV •'. Mae tins; of the Comminloneri the Old .Mill and Had It ..Torn //inenta to Shoppert—Sale, to be Stocked Wllhjlt-the Proprie- Bank Register back in 1881 and lie The militant young Christians-at tarlana. for -Daddies Thursday— the ; Townihlp Committee Last.' Monday Night—Steamboat Com- Down in Order to Obtain the Biff l^WIdley Advertised Throughout tor* of All Five Places Arrested was a'member'of The Register forte Eatontown waited in the same An Eventful Day Crammed Full Week, Urged the- Commit lee, to pany Offer, to Sail for $40,000. Raften in It. of Good Timei. ' *f '«•• County, ,,.'"'" and Held in $1,000 Bait Each.* ,« 'or twenty years or more. He paid manner until they could soc the Close the Zoological Pack. , » short YWjjgto'hiB old Hfone haunts A project for the town of Red Eatontown'a oldest landmark, tho .^Thursday, Friday and Saturday .Rod Bank policemen Sand county wjntes of the eyes of the crap shoot- One hundred little girls who are At the meeting of the township . last/weekv>$For the past twenty Bank to buy the steambont dock and grist mill on the state highway ;,' j W next week wll| be Dollar Days in dotectWes-raided foilr placet last; ers. Then they laid down a bar- spending the summer at - Eunice committee of Middletown township, Friday'nlght in an effort.to^flnd evi- years or so Mr. Longstreet has been property at the foot of WHarf a\e-» north of the town center, is no more. rage of hard green apples. Many home at Chapel Hill had a great Red Bank and practically every last Thursday night Jamea H, s ~i r on the office force of the Newark nuc has beerTlaunched by the mayor It was torn down last week. The V, store in the commercial district of dence of violation of the prohibition of the, shots hit the devotees of tli-3 time last Thursday, thanks to the Lockwood of Leonardo, a retired Evening News. In the old days Mr. and council of Red Bank. It was property where tho mill stands is Goddess of Fortune. There was • the town will feature dollar offer- law. The raid* were based on the members of the Rotary club of Rod clergyman, urged the township com- Longstreet 'knew every face that brought up near the end of the reg- ironed by fchp Boro Busses company much confusion- and considerable ing! during this special three-day fact that county detectlvei alleged Bank. The Eunice home is main, mittee to prevent Oliver W. Holton passed by The Register door. At his ular meeting of the town officials of Red Bank. Proseentor John J. cursing and "brandishing of fista o.vent, that they had visited the places In tained for orphans. from exhibiting dangerous wild an- visit at Red Bank last week he Monday night and a motion was Quinn of . Red Bank .bought tho among those is the boat. This r days are not new tales pro- question and had cithefbought in- The Rotarians used their cars to imals at Twin Brook zoological park ?JBol dropped 1n, to see some of his old unanimously _ carried, instructing building and had it razed. Mr. served no good purpose for the boat (notion effortsefforts , They have been toxicating drinks, (here;themselves take the girls on a 45-milo ride i nenr Middletown vil!aSe. Mr. friends In various places and ho said Warren H. Smock, the borough at- Jutnn is one of Jho owners of the occupants, for while they were thiis held 'by a]most cVery, good-sized or had seen others buy them. 1 along the coast of Monmouth coun- Lockwood claimed that the fact that of all the throngs he passed on torney, to prepare an.ordinance for bus company. employed the apples continued to i town throughout the, country, How- Theso'allegations were confirmed k ty, winding up at Cliffwood Bcach^ a leopard had broken loode last sum- Broad street-He did not see a single buying thepropert/in question at a flji Tho outcome was that tho boat ever, tho Red Bank merchants who In only,one Instance by tho raids Prosecutor Quinn bought the an- where a picnic was held. There was mer and that monkeys had broken v familiar face, He remarked" about cost not to exceed ¥40,000 turned around, and went back to are co-operating to make theso of-Fridayi night. AJ'-fme place cient mill building for one thing a great tooting of horns and a great loose made it imperative on the' the' buildings on Broad street, the The motion and projpet were shore There was no crap game on three-flayS of next, week extra_bai> ilenty of beer, wine, gin and whis- the huge oak hewn rafters which blowing of whistles as the. cars score of public safety tJit the park growth ot- Monmontlr-gtreet7=-thB- ldbDJ gain tih;?"haver pledgoS tnemsclves key w«rp- found, bujt ainhe other the—Island t)iat-dgyr~frut~the mllf^" "passed-i;hrouglr-towns-and—villager should be closed. wide extension of homes' in the sub- J. Daniel Tuller. He* said the com- to build a bungalow at Red BankT to endeavor to make them the big' places we.re utterly devoid of any- taut young Christians learned later on the-route. Both tfie~ROtarlanS Justice Thaddeui Breton of Ea urbs of the town, and the building pany which owned the property Mr Quinn owns considerable prop- • ges't sales days In tho history 'of the thing of .the sort.- A fifth placb was that a game took place at another and the kirls were plentifully sup- Keansburg took issuo with Mr. up of the surroundings of Red was very anxious to sell it and that erty in this town. He has not de- ; town. to havo been raided Friday night, secluded spot. plied with these noise making de- it had fixed 'Its price at $40,000. cided just where or when ho will Lockwood. Ho said he regarded iLast August a special three-day but this place was closed up and tbji Bqpk, which gives a^ greatly al- Mr. Richmond rem'emberj wken Mr. TlIldhthhrtii build the"burigalow7"D"urlie expects JoHiTSm1tiran3 Gal)riei West owlieoT _ sale was held by the Red Bank raid did not occur until Saturday tefe"d appearancT'to^eonHitlons Tiere per caps. in the partjT that he regard,,d the zoological park \ a within the course of a year to have v "•'t. merchants which was a> banner event from what they were a few years fai_.. r_ flgviro (J , that the town the mill, but he ki -s very little were Miss Gornwell, the principal of morning. Nothing, that resembled the building under construction. as ono of the greatest assets and In^qvery way. The'merchants look John 'Barjeycorn' in any form was ago. ought to lose no time in taking ad- about the history of the place pre- the school' at Eunice home, and her vantage' pf this opportunity td ac- The big hewn-oak rafters have been attractions of Middletown township. 'forward'to a three-day talo next found at this place, The only ' thing in Red Bank vious to that time. The late James five assistants, Miss Phelps, Miss quire river front property for use as stored, pending that timo. Steen of Eatontown had a complete He said Mr. Holton had invested, .... w.eek which will surpass last year's Tho raids were directed by John which- ./appeared unchanged, Mr. Drange, Miss Marsland, Miss Gould a park. Mr. Smock was instructed history of the mill, but all his his- thousands of' dollars in the park, event in the number of bargains of- M. Smith, chief of the county de-. Longstreet said, was the utter in- The mill was torn'down by H and Miss Roberts. to stipulate in the ordinance that torical' records wore burned a short and that instead of closing up the ' fered, in the quality pf merchandise tectives. Ko list of the places to difference of the people of Red Paul Richardson of Eatontown. The; little girls had a delightful the property was to be used as a time after his death several years place the committee should try to "to be displayed, and In the- number be'visited was furnished to the pt>- Bank to the Shrewsbury river. He Only the old stone foundation re- time at Cliffwood Beach. They pad- park. ago.. Mr. Steen was the gfeate3S make the business succiitful. He pf folks brought to Red Bank. licemen until a few mlnutes-before said that in almost every other town mains. The foundation is in sub- dled in the. water, played games and stantial condition. It would readily historian of. the county. He knew said the park gave employment to Special efforts will be made by tho work started. The officers were in the country where he has vis- Mayor William H. R. White said had all the ice cream, cake and serve without repairs as the founda- the pedigrees of all tho oldest, fam- a number of people and tlura. it made) the business men to give the public accompanied by some reporters whi ited during the sixty years or so of lie could soe no objection to passing candy they could cat. On. the way tho motion. He- said tho only way tion for a house or business placo ilies of this section and ho also had Rade for a number of merchant!. the most and best value for their went along to get the news. Th his life, the people would regard a home a stop was made at Cherry r In the cellar of the foundation is records of all the principal churches, Mr. Breton among other things con- » dollar. Unusual savings,, on reliable procedure was simple m was geconded by Council- Mr. Lockwood, in roply, stated The one place that yielded this lic park, back of the boulevard, giv- Bank and Long Branch. It was After his death a man w,as em- lice convoyed the party throughout parel, household furnishings and man James S. Parkes. The only that all that Mr. Breton had add >; evidence was the • vegetable stand ing access tb the river at every owned by a number o£ Eatontown ployed to clear out the office. The the trip, riding ahead and keeping 1 decorations,- jewelry, groceries, other councilman at the meeting might be indisputably truu but that --J and Ice cream and soda water. Btore point. As it is, Jie said, things arc men It was the intention of the records, were not.classified .and there trafflp dear. gifts; ~in fact every line of - mer- was William "H. Francis. Council- it did not remove the fact that (r of Paul Kutsche on West Front about the same as. they were when men Thomas M. Gopsill, Myron V bus company to build a garage, was nothing about them to denote Charles K. Straus was chairman dangerous wild animals had escaped S chandise will havo Its dollar bar- he wai a boy, ten years old/ only street, itear* Bridge .avenue, ,Mj\ Brown and Charles R. English were service station and machine shop on. their' historical importance. .The of the committee in charge of the and that one life had been lost aa, ;: gains. worse., Public streets leading to the s Kutsche has been in business there absent. the property and to re-builcji the man who cleared out the office put outing. Other members of the com- a result. He said that when so many J. only 'a Sew months. . Tho Jbulldinf river, on. record at Freehold as pub- Many ot these specials will be ad- dam so as to have a supply of water the records of the old families anil mittee were'William Russell, Chris animals got loose it was proof tha,* ^ was formerly occupied by Hoffman'; lic streets, open fifty years ago to The property comprises about an vertised in next weed's issuo of The* for washing the busses. The plan the other papers in a heap and Berge and. Koert Johnson. Those the zoological park was not c*n»"!,"vl2S Register and there will be co-opera- bakery. every hoy who .wanted .to go in acre and a half of land principally was not carried out. The company burned them. This was a very un- who provided cars were Charles K. ducted as it should be. He aaidt'hi .71 tive announcements in a number of on the east, side .of Wharf avenue fortunate oqcurrence, as the records The raid at this placo was con- swimming or to keep his boat at;the sold its rolling stock and all 'prop- Straus, Chris Berge, John Bucklin, had no objection. to Mr. Holton. ' the county newspapers. , and near the lyce'um property which were probably the most accurate ducte• d- b- y Detectiv- •- e Charles,O—arles,O - - i Dav- ^ foot of theso streets, ha*e. been arty to. the' Boro Busses concern. Dr. B. H. .Garrison, llort V. Pach, keeping harmless animals but that' ^ , -. *.': -The'.merchants«will*^evote-much- the. Jpwn.. bought J3.ome time_ ago. This company made the purchase Ttnd'"comprelTensive in the cb'urity." en]poTS^d^olic¥meSi'Jfo'sijph^d^ " ImlSy ie1zed"trponrby~indivlduals;and"huilt Koert. Johnson„. Isadore,.J., Trubin^ he-should" bejirohibited from " ,">' of. their wlndoyr display, epace to the The steamboat 'company which" in order to enlarge its business. As In less than fifteen minutes the his- and Sprigue Williams. , They found Upon. .Other streets where he used Lester E. McQueen, j'ames Hacker, ing any animals capable of \ bargains of the stores and they have bought the': property from the it has no use for the mill property, torical research work of a lifetime more beer than, anything else. .The to go-swimming and at which street Frank Leslie, Henry F. Hylin, s been asked to put dags along- tho Merchants' steamboat company last If has put the place on thoNmarkct. was destroyed. human life. ' , betrWBi.betr'.WBi'.off thhe "home-brewhob " -typype ends boys kept their boats, have George Merrill, Charles Ames, John , cqrb to help give the toWn and; busi- year has not been operating boats Not a nail was used to hold the H. Mount, George White, John Thomas B. Day, .who is a member s apd containei d slightly.lil , more thah n private-bulkheads from which the ness district a more attractive ap- people are jow excludei, The river at Red Bank this season. rafters~of tho-ancient-mill in place. Kennedy, Thomas Lewis, Phillip of the township committee, made) A the yicohollc content prescribed by motion that a committee be lap* pearance. itselfjin^ etn ,there was They were mortised «witli. wpoden HOSPITAL BENEFIT. Moore, Rev. John Anatole law. Tho officers fonndv^JSIv^it- pointed to investigate Samuel Kaufmnnn, proprietor of ttcs of ,bobr on 'io».anU ready for four o fwatw at low A' Dance Will bo Held Tomorrow Chameroy, $& Philip Kaufniann's on Broad street, It Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watts of pegs. Many of the rafters are and Mrs, make a report, Tho sale. They, also' found'43'cases cph- tide, 'Is* how; a mud flat covering % Night at the Smoke Shop Tavern. looking after the dollar days pub- hy p Bergen place left'Red Bank' Sunday 1 V4xl k ,feet. One of them extend- unanimously carried Cupt. Albeit tlll|0Stalnlng:l|0S55 l*6|tjl*6|tjee ¥ of jbeeV.HjbeV'Hiin acres of the former dyer bed, while William A. Sweeney.. Others who •b llclty and ho Is in general charge talnlng:l|0S5 jbeeV.'Hin- tor a week's'stay with friends and ed from the basempnt to AhA.tgp^g! Tickets have been selling fast for assisted were Mrs, Mort V. Pach, Runyon, chairman of the coming dreds of bottloiof beer, and other %ie*«a«ce to-be • given tomorrow * ,of the 'three-day event '••••- dd f b d th reached even wUJi rowboats, because feu\tiveB"afc'Newtoh, New Jersey, in the mill. The rafters are In per- MrsrEdward' Deljise. Mrs. "James tee, appointed Mr. Day and night at the Smoke Shop tavern on o.f the" grottth'of • large-areas. of the northern part of tha state. The fect condition. All the old wooden Hacker, Mrs. Lester £'. McQueen, Groisinger to mako and the yard wwflttteredj Broad street for the benefit of ACCIDENT AT CORNER. " mussel beds. Other towns, Mr. trip will be made by train Instead of pegs have been saved and when Mr. Mrs. John Bucklin and Mrs, Charles tigation. Mr. Holton,wast i en glass..... Other bottled foods, were Woodley hospital and a large at- Longstreet said, Would glorify such by automobile, on account of the Quinn builds the bungalow he ex- Ames. cnt at the meeting. Collliion, Injuries, Damage and Two confisciatcd fqr/evidtnee;'.-'•''• ' tendance is anticipated. The pro- a river above every other charac- great traffic on the roads and also pects to put these pegs into- use. • - tfc , , f , Arreitt Saturday Ni.ht. • Other, things ' whlcfi the' officers ceeds will be used to help pay the teristic, making every street leading because Mr, Watts injured his eye No one at Eatontown seems to SUPPER AT_COLT'S NEGK. GIRL, HURT IN CHASM, j"^ Automobiles owned and driven by got at Mr, Kutsche's were 160 gal- some time ago and he wanted to know the early history of the mill. cost of taking care of charity pa- toward the river* a highway to tho Annual Church Event at the School- William Gordon of Highlands and lons of mash ready for distilling, avoid, any unusual strain on it. Estimates as to its age run'from tients at the hospital. The use of She Wat Thrown Through ^.toA water front. " home Tomorrow Night. i Samuel Pennlngton of Jarsey City two five-gallon kegs of alcohol, four 150 to- 200 years. It had not been the tavern and the orchestra have Windshield of an Automobile. gallons of rye whiskey,-two-thirds of * "Forty years ago when I lived The Atlantic township schoolhouse . collided at the corner of Bergen PAY FOR US£ OF MONEY operated for the past seven years been donated for the occasion, A Dorothy B. Townley, tix yiir» a gallon of girt, two quarts of .apple In Red Bank," Mr. Longstreet said! at Colt's Neck will be uBed tomor- place and South street at Red Bank and it was one of the last grist mills door prize will be awarded, but the old, daughter of Sheldon E. ~ * ' * whiskey, one quart of Scotch whis- concluding his talk, "it used to be Only (or the Time U«e'd—We Fur- row night for the annual chicken last Saturday night, Mr.'-Penning- in Monmouth county to go out of nature of the prize will be kept a ley of East Orange, »ai< > key, eighteen bottles of essences, a a common juiying that what Red niih a Loan Serrice/to Thole supper.for the benefit of St. Mary's tojn's car was turned over on its side. business. • During the last few years aecret-until the dance. through the windshield ot her , large number; of caps .for/bottles, Bank' needja. mows, than anything -who-need *300 or less on furni- church of Colt's Neck. There will 'Bqth tnachines^yer.e badly dam- ofi its. existence fl6ur was not made, er'B oar in an automobile coll two capping machines, two cases of else was a-score''or first class funer- ture or notce with payments of 20 be a number of other features be- aged. Mr. Gordon's hand'was cut months dr lees. Mr. A., who had but a fairly good business was done Fence Around School Groundi. last week' on'the ?tate and bruised and Mr. Perinington's bran and a bag of corks. Mr. als ; meaning thereby that theie sides the supper, which will be in been out of omployment for some in grinding grain for farmers. Half A galvanized iron fqnee six feet Middletown township, . leg was injured. -Theftnen had their Kutsche was arrested on charges of funerals would take Out of the town chargo of the members of tho Ros- timfl and under medical treatment, a century ago or more tho country high Jias been placed around the taken to Woodley hospitul, injuries attended 4o at Woodley hos- selling liquor and of illegally having a score'of mosstycks who were found -.after returning tojvork that ary society of tho church. A large liquor in his possession. - roundabout Eatontown used to be River street schoolhouse proporty her cni-3 wqs cut so badly that 26 ' pltal and then they made charges holding the town back. Well, these' it would be impossible to meet tho advance Bale of tickets has taken ..Although .no .liquor, was found at quite, a wheat growing belt, and the at Red Bank. Several accidents stitches were taken to sew the cut, of- recklois -driving _.ag&lnst_ each jcoros of funerals have occurred bills contracted. He heard of our placo and a record-breaking at- tho other places, the | proprietors mill was a busy place. wore narrowly averted last season Twelve stitches were »bo taker^fln other. They will have their hear- and~Weral- time? this number -of service, came tb our. office, received tendance is-looked for, provided the wore arrested on, chaltges of selling The last owners to operate the' as a result of children playing in f. cuts on hcr.fflcoi Th? c-ir in whleh ings this afternoon^___ old residents have passed way. "Yet a loan thereby having 20 months in- weather is clear. liquor. These men are John DlFI- indifference to. the river and in- stead of three or four to get out of mill wero two brothers, Charles A. tho streets nnd the fence was put she was riding ran- into the real) ot orej~who~condr4ctB a. toal* estate of*' difference Xa the charms It could, add debt and. maintain his credit, You and Joseph H. Richmond. Joseph another car, which had (topped (udy •'--•• Woman'a Arni'• B.rokea,^—r '!Ihsr«!» a.n Olion Roof _ : flee on Monmouth itreotj "Emlllo to Red Bank seem to be-as strong, telephone AsbutyTarr3227rwe"do -denlyr-— —-—••-..- •'•'••—-*- Mrs. Richard Dwyer' of Bergen on your nelghbor'TTTome."' "Every- Talerlco, who conducts, a store on and as deep' rooted as when I was a the rest. New Jersey Cash Credit A. Richmond, who is aged and in 24 Houra to Obtain £ where in' Monmouth county you can A NEW_MACHINE. J - ^ placo Is laid up with a broken atm. West Front street, near Bridge ave- little boy." ' Corp., room 1002 Electric building, feeble health, makes his home with confidential loan of $300.00 or less. Bangs ave,nue and Emory street, Two years to rcpny loan. Legal in- see Olson roofs fighting rain, snow, She received the injury in a fall nue; and Louis Barborlo, who has a his granddaughter, Mrs. Albert W. sleet, hall, cold and the blistering Merritt Machine Shop imUlll,"* '., <>' down stalrt In her home. Tho store on tho game street The place Two Carloadi of Catll. 700 Emory street, phono Asbury Wordon, Jr., of East Front street, terest. Supervision Banking De- Big Lathe. .-/• '», | Park 6643, Under supervision of partment. Globe Finance Company, heat of tho sun., Let us re-shlnglo broken bono wa» reset by Dr. Frank which was raided Saturday morning, just arrived from Michigan, consist- Red Bank. your home now and add your name The Merritt Machine Shop on Me- ,> J.'Goff. Mrs. Dwycr is getting without producing any evidence of ing Of Jerj*yi, Guernseys and Hoi- State Banking department.—Ad- 224 Ktnmonth builtting, Asbury chanic street has placed In lerricf ; vortiiement. On a knoll a few yards south of Park, phono 6B76; also1 12 Broad to our long list of satisfied custom- along nicely; violation ot the prohibition law, was stelni. vfilt exchange for beef tho old mill Is what was formerly ers. We havo a type of roof that the largest-lathe in Red Bank and V!" cows. Come and see us before you street, Rod nnk, phono 767.—Ad- vicinity. .. The ^newp.machlne wai ,9 Andrew Dougherty's reitaurant on) Vlilt Twin Brook Zoo, tho millers', house or homo of the vertisement. will suit your house-as well-as your 49 and SI Leroy Place/ R»d Bank. Frtnt street. - - ro elsewhere. Sagotsky ft Sons, 40 State highway, Middletown. Hun- purse. Asphalt, asbestos, slate, made by the Hamilton machine tool < The Shrewsbury Academy, » pri- West Main street, Freehold, N. J. two Richmond brothers. About dreds of interesting exhibits of wild Outboard Motori. copper and copper-clad shingles. company of Hamilton, Ohio. It htt' J vate sohool for boys and girls, will Cowi aro on farm formerly George seven years ago Harry,Diver bought Every roof fully guaranteed. Wrlto a working diameter, of 82 Inchrtt \^ begin the fall term Monday, Sep- All five of the men were taken to B. ConoTeVs,' Adelphla road.-^-Ad- life; Including--'.'Judy," tho smallest this residence property. Ho re- Lockwood, Elto and Johnson out- the courthouio at Freehold and each elephant In captivity. Picnic grovo board motors and boats .of all de- or phono Olson Roofing Company, The machine is used principally ior" t tember 10th. Tho usual school vortl«oro«nt. modeled ^hc house, adding a numbor work on auto truck brake drums, fly j man; gave hail for $1,000 for ep-. for basket p: rtlos. Open dolly from scriptions for immediate delivery. "Monmouth County's Largest Roof- branches aro taught and students of modern features and yet at tho wheels, boat propellon and ihafti* *^ pearince in court, Other officer* BlatohUJ'. Duck, 0:00 A. M, to 8:00 P. M.—Adver- Can be seen at 7 Broad street, near ers," Atlantic Highland*, N. J., c are prepared for any collaao. Th; same time retaining tho outstanding phono 540, or Long Branch U72.— It Is operated by electricity,—Ad« '2 primary room will be in chargo of who aided In the raidi beeldei thoeo are ready. Tht same unsurpaaiod tisement. F»ont street, or at Irwln's Launch ancient characteristics of tho placo. and Motor Works, foot of Wharf Advertisement. vcrtlscmcnt. - • }'i * Mn, Annto Halght Pattenon./ mentioned were Policeman Allen H. quality at a veiry low piirlce, 38 cents Top Soil, Fiji Dirt, Tho result was a charming combina- avonuc, Red Bank.—Advertisement. ' .Ml. q. Talmage, A. M,, Smith, Police Captain Joeeph Bra* per pounapound, If. kiOo.. b.D.,, Frreenoiaitoehold, Wnae What Have You For Sale? Aaolian Pianoi. > . )j grading of all kinds; also roadwoyi tion of old and now. Tho grounds Principal. Conitablci Thomai A. Hacked-tild ship by parcel poit C. O. D., atfa built; Lakowood land, washed gra- Wo buy furniture, household Thtrn li no gueiawork in eeUei* —Advertlsomcnt. delivery guiranteed, Wrlto or slopo sharply from tho road to the Gaorfe H. Rcbtiti Co., Inc., goods, antiques, office end storo fix- Ing a piano at Tuitlng'i. Every^nt * Clifton Abbott of Red Bink, and vel, elag, clndert, bluo .tone. Prices auctlonoors, specialists in real ci- Conitablei Plttenger a,n4 Quacken- phone yoot order to Blatehlt/ Broi., reasonable. Howard O. Rotevelt, homo and they aro attractive with Lures, contents ot homos, stores, knows tho qualltlei—tho ^prlcee »jf# • We Cant Rail* It. Eait Freehold, 368-F-2 or 808-F-3, floweri, shrubbery and other fea- tato and porsonal proporty auction otcr Red Bank Auction House, 81 moderate and nationally knoWrt, phone 1685, Red Banlc.—Advertise- sales; cloven yearn' cxperlcnco— Th« prices on pianos at Tuitlng'i —Advertisement. ment. . tures. About a mortth or so ago Mr. to 37 Monmouth itrcot, phone 1084. "Just as good" make* the good—1 can not. b6 changid.' The valuoi Mr. DlFlort, Mr. Telgrlco, Mr. ovor ono thousand snlos. Ofilco and -Advertisement. ^ better., Tmtlng'i, 10 Monmottth Diver enlarged his grounds by buy. salesrooms, Stale hlnhway, one Btrberlo and Mr. Dougftterty itato, We cury Felntex Decora Aurora, Building Uu. IIIK land from thn hut company on itrcot, Rod Bank. Open every " .Thayer ft Chfrdler-'Freneh faVIc mllo north of Red Bunk. I'hono Wednesday and Saturday nlghtey-*? .' knowing what! you ara aolllnn tnd that they have not been iilllng al- Two de»lrab)« Building loti for Ufa north nnd weit tlddi of hl> Sport Lunch Changn Handa. 1< palnta and I full supply '«f artM? Keri Bank 2371 Advertisement. "Frank Soto and Nick Tapon havo Advertisement. , what It ta worth. -AtwS- to lo»k" coholic'drlnSi and th»t they are hot lalo on Weit Bergen place nrar properly. —4o lo Tuitlni'i, "10 Monmoufh guilty of the eherge made nialnit materlali and aUmped goode. Paint- Uroad itreet. Loti aro 60x1(12 bought Joo Mori's Sport Lunch, lo- '7; "*" itrt.t, RiH Ua|ik. 8tor» opon tvary ing Instruction! given. Btsdlo Gift nch, C. H. Ennli, U White atrcct, Tho milt dam rollnpitd during a Red Bank Window CUahlnf Co., cated nt 70-A Monmouth utroot, Hud Now Oaeeu them, They eay they art unable to established 11)13 Wo muko a spo- Orange Shutteri tetea lOQOk Wtdnoidiy and Saturday night.— undtratend why their placet were Shopin, 44 Monmout, h itnet, Red lUd Dank.—Advcrtliement. heavy itorm sbout icvcn years ago. Hank. Tho new ownori will run the cinlty of cleaning windows of itorm, biinlncnn In a moit up-to-dnto and llranchh avenut ilnldd HdHardlllo g Midt, Adrtrttaimint. raided. Banik,—Adv'ertliemtnt! , |t wai never re-bullt. llcfore the Radio, milt dam wont out the mill pond wee offlcos and private rosliloncce; alio sanitary manner.—Atlvcrtlicmont. Rod Bank. Lunch ion, *L ... general olllco cleaning. Rales rcn- :OU, dinner S;00 to TiSO, Sal Bvtry Wednaiday Night ' . llirry II. Clayton, chief of police Palter Cut FUweiri For Sal*. fitromberg-Carlion and R. C. A. a very attractlvo placo at all »ea- li muilo night at Tuitlng'i, on Mon- lonablo. Hntlifnctlon n.unrnntcfil. dinner at liOO P, M. Ordere U of Red Dank, directed the work of Oladlolui, , dahlias, a»teri. del- complete A. O. power icU, $130 to »olu of thn ytar. Several pprion» Chlcktn Supper mouth itnet, notr Broad itnit. 43 Waiihlngton itroct, Hod Hank. Tmmday, August 18th, nt Atlantic for let ereem, mu.1ni, nut the policemen during the raid. The phlnumj ilnnlti and a few other 11,845,'D. A. Johnson Co,, 15-1? had rowlionti on tho pond. In' the Radio*, rollti ortnopbonlo »lolrolaii varUtlei, at rvitonablt prlte» Meehinta itreet, phone lPJO,—A0- phone Sl}18>—Auvurlltemont,, townihlji iclmol, Colt's Ntck, N. J., cake, eH. Phone Red Btnk chief li nnxloui to clow op boot- winter th«ra wai ikallng. Ponil III-, ntordi mil preeminent m»k»i of leiilng jolnte and It wti it hie re- Frank Birardl, Sevon-Brldra roid, vertliement. lament 8t, Mary's church. Supprr tlt Upright and grand panoi. Bring |p» were numerous The moit pop- Vliltlni Chlropodlit. queit thai the county. Mthorltle'i neet Rumion road, Little Silver, N. 0i00 to 0:00. Tickets 11.00. Mu- Dr, Dunn. Surgeon Cklr thii family tonl»ht—AdvsHlio- J,—Advertlitimht, Antemeblle Tim ular poital tardi ioM at Eatontown Dr. Frances Cooke Coaler will «lc, fnnry artlclci and plenty of Ice started the Invutlfillon whleh re- Cloilng out balance ot our itock make appolntmoiui i»y tcleiiliono lo will b« at hie office, Second Net BWlt. were lhoii> itiowlng lummer and crtnni.—Advertisement. bank building, Red Bank, Mom •ulUd In the r«ldi frld.y nl|h|, . Tary'i, Lent Brimh, of automobile tlrm at wholrmln winter aetlvltlfi en tho old mill come to you when iiriilnd, lele- u win* profMtlonal radlc irleei and leu, C. II, Knnli, Id phone Ratontown ldU-M between Annual Chlcktn Suppir. Wednesday) and Friday emly rery IA$K\ muile I pond, Thi ponil wai much larger II until 0 o'clock, until after Con* to tht oldiil ndm White etreet, ti»pr- OiOO I'. M. and 0:00 P, M.-Advrr of th« Freehold McthoilUt church to ortheitri. All kl than the average mill ponil. On one day. PhoFhoni e 8100 Iteiflaii t t Vh ty li beck iiiln with the tltement. tliemont _^ bo held on trio church ground! ie 8 QrlenUl dlihei end a la wh'.tih 2441,, Allbury Itoree A H Weil fron elrl •t all part of It WM an Wedneiday evrtilns, AuKUlt 24th, from DiOO o'clock on. Ticket! (whewAi bwiM it«p). lit re< could not b« leen /rom the publlo Don! Wall menu ipeeUully In privatp e familyy|| |>li>a»an| t homes roar), Hers on Buniliy afternoon! until your automobile goes deed, 11,00, children t.n rriit". Other at- ipeeUully eollelle y«ar tnde<—Ao< —AdverUiemenJ. treclloni.—AilvertUtmcnt. Oae^rUU. menu vertlitment. central locatioli n i allll ImprovementIt ) ctrtnlti young blooili ol Kalontown Haveyour.lijn. ' nltlol a checked at U. A. Tht woild'i ^rtiteit i vrtltment Gtl fl TWh e, 16-17 Mcelmnlo . r ••Ml«» pinner uifil to wendthflr way In lowheite Johmoon Co. < tiaUerlm. Ut (be ipetkf well fettlllied fcy anil while «way the time playing the ttreet, phone 1030, lied llmk.— Dent Foritl the Annunt itory, "Uob7' JoEriofl, i tb*\ beiatlful Shrew* herveit home «umipr given by th» fit one month beginning (Ul sie. Tnsmu II. iportlnK geme known ae er«p. Advertisement^ t ^ nmit Birvlee, 61 Bwid eJ day; Auinit illh, Hi, II. f, YIU tit (rerett re»d, p Kpworth Itw» «'!"? Nfveelnk M. Umk, phone /lli. WJlT A well known teildent of Eaton- , For'»ale. , , K. ehurch at Naveilnk library 8ei>- will fee jt. bU S«« «L»9 *V f R Bk Tho cider mill it Tinton r»lle le tewn laid R n««UUr reporter the tiiement now tftft n to NieWe apple*p . Bode waltr, ill Davure. null bev- tember lit. from AiSO tn M0 P. M, other day about how, he »ml • num- ..•tee ind dieUlled water, UenJ. Ticket! tl.QO.—Advertliementi WillinWlli g eiUte,—AdUtAdm l Otal ft bbe r «ff bMibu i whoo were regular flun-Sun II. Irale. 14 North Bridge avenue, Minelu IV HeiM-Uke DlitlKi HM», dey-Hhool ttUndanu, (oncelved it lied Uena, uhuiie U«&,-Atlyertl*e> Ptaih FmUal aid Danaei , from JOiflO W: l l le bt their duty tV Chrlillini to b»n«IU IMver Pin*, Community old'i ttHUvrW pitvcnt tht er»p thwUn from oluli, to Be held at the elubhoii»« niiti Mill DM1 li'e Belter New Than K»ef, ThuiiiUy. Aurniit Uth, 1937. A.I- ' thrfr teute In tin' by Iem- Convince youriell by e»|lnu at it method wtilth tht Bun- Tht COM Corner tea Room, 41 mlulon 60 tent*, tttfrtthmtnt* lift tenti e«tre.~Advertlnment, „., km uth to •)• ihit «H MonmouUi itrtit. Keil Dank.—Ad- to pei hurt) irtin tpplet it lh» tt> • New r*ll nU •(•UtNwbHl Thtlan- Tht C«lr»l tt^iber Iktp tMtnvirymuih 1ST1 *"••" Yi»j,f/f»wWft\V^rrt

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with tKe TRUST M S k loolced.—for-urard to dur deposits would rilacK en VI liars We are Happy to announce this is now an accomplished fact Condensed statement of condition at close of business August 11, 1927 \\> RESOURCES LIABHilTIES Cash and Due fraw Banks, . . . . $ 1,097,217.48 Unitea States Bonds and Securities . 125,009.00 Investments, . . . . . 4,978,138.48 Undivided Profits ;\ 281,844.41 Loans, ' ..'"",.• % . ^ . .. • '| 3,880,482.67 Reserved for Taxes . 202g599 Reserved for Depreciation Call Loans, . .' ." 1,100,000.00 Circulation . r r Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures, . 332,739.20 Due to Banks . V i ;* Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer, 3,750.00 DEPOSITS $11,517,327.83

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OFFICERS' •• ' r :"'-^'i- *:V'". ••:--•;.•:•.•::.---••?•••-•-••- FRANK McMAHON, Proiident. LEWIS S. THOMPSON, Viee-Preiidwit. BENJAMIN J. PARKER, Vico-Prciident. PHILIP S. WALTON, Cashttr. THOMAS VOORHIS, ViccPT ' A. ALVJN WHITING, AnUtant Cwfiler. ?K ifffe?P , RALPH S. PEARCE, A.iUtunt Cftihler.,!,. CHARLES ALLEN, JR., ViccPreiidont. WILLIAM B. LYMAN, AiiUUnt Caihier. . DIRECTORS BENJAMIN J. PARKER J. TRAFFORD ALLEN LEWIS S. THOMPSON MARCUS M. DAVIDSON WILLIAM O'BRIEN CHARLES ALLEN. JR. GEORGE HANCE PATTERSON HARRY G. BORDEN RICHARD APPLEGATE FRANK McMAHON GEORGE C. HOPPING The Second I * RED BANK, 'RBD''BANK-t£q|*(* In to b. H.ld f E»t ,. thdjbttl which »,wlU start The St; Ann's kiddle show for the pn August 2fith. The scene, of'the benefit ofthe'school fund for that —INCORPORATED— llt'be/on the Farmine- church will be held tonight in the tUlo ^rwrflbbut four, milt's west of Casino,on'tho Beachway. The show SOUTH OF PENINSULA HOTEL Eitomown. * The defending army this year,' according to Edward T. lyjll number over 400 men. No shots Callahan, the 'director, will bo big- Nowffe none too'early^ifyou will' be' fire* in this mlmlo warfare, ger and better than in previous wantritforlhefhst fall ia% but the soldiers will'do all the work years. Others who »TO assisting BRIGHT, N. which the signalcorpiiw, ing up-to-dateness'. will pitch tentsL night.- ; ' t RATES—$35 and $40 per Season. ! . -'• The Keansburg radio program Now is the time forrepainng furs, too ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. which has beeft broadcast from New> Individual Bath Houses, 50c; with Suit, $1.00. ') ark has been transferred to radio before the fall rush begins.' Trurara Hunt Held bj.Tranlt Clob station WJBI at Bed Bunk. The Summer low fates dre m ef«S Beach Parties given strict attention by appointment. f-*-Won «n'AutomobiU. first broadcast was made from that (Th« B«d B»nK Enlitir »n bi bousht fwjh& Life Guard in attendance '8:0O A, M. to 0:00 P. M. tub w««k In AtUntio Hifhlandi at thi station last 'Thursday night. •tor.. •«£ Wllllim US, WilUam QuUni The Anshatv harmony girls will and Ltoa K»w.) furnish music for the dancing at A treasure hunt was held la«t the card, party and dance of the. Friday night by the tennis club. Keansburg civic association on Fri- Donald 0. White won the first prize, ;& GO;. 1 day night. The?affalr will b'e held • T17HEN you slip into a Raymond Clarke was second am In the Hotel Mahler at West Kcans- "One of Armka't.Grcft StoxtiH' Newark N. J. 1. Harvey Bowtell y«sthird. The 1M .burj, Beautiful prizes will be UNITED STATES STORES VV, suit-that-we'-ve^ due was on Valley drive and While" dMA' awarded the winners at the card "cleaned for S. Bnd-Clarife-'founti-'-thirelue-at-the tableirrltrft-wtperted-that thaf^ you yow same time. White was driving fair will be one of. the largest ever y Ford and Clarke had a more ex- held in Keansburg. The women of FOOD pensive ear,-but White-wo&-the rac the HBSodatton have charge of all Economy Prices a • ' Clean!. Fresh!,. Cool! to the tennis club and received flral arrangements. prize. Miss Mary McMarius of Nutley Miss Kathryn Meehan of High- Prices Effective August 18th to August 24th There's nothing 'like:' haB rented the home fol Mr. and lands has taken a position In IraMrs, George M. Martin on Beacon spruce, fresh clothes to re-? Antonldes's d(ug store at this place. Boulevard, Beacon Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dinkelbqrj Norman Carhart is driving a new lieve that "all gone" feed- of Atlantic Highlands and Mr. andautomobile. Harold Moler of West Mn. Albert HeridricEson of Middle- Keansburg also has a^new car. ing known as the Sum- town have returned from a vis Mrs. B. A. Jamenez of Keansburg and Repairs with friends on Long Island. Heights has recovered fiom sick- RICE 3,19 mer Slump. Benjamin G. Martin has bought ness. > See this .Alemite Equipped Machine—Lindbergh Excellent for Puddings,'Desserts, Etc. " a new Nash coupe from Earl Snedeker, Miss Mayrose Birch of Forrest used this famous Alemite Lubricating System. PEAS, CORN and u <. Let us freshen tip your has returned from a vacation spent I-TOMATOES Leroy Gaffey, who Is employed at with relatives at Freeport, Long Is- We have them assembled for your inspection' and ready K Per can 10c mussy; dusty suits reg- •_. the First national bank at New lands' ; - for delivery to your field. A carload arrived July 30th direct York, is having ^vacation of,two T-MwrEdWard~Rr-;Crear--has* re- —from the-Emerson-Eactory. _ Sixteen.sold- to date-this. seaaoiu-... Perc8oJ.9c_ ularly—today's a\gooS weeks. 7 '••'.' • ;-. •• •./ turned from a visit at Philadelphia. Let us put you in touch with Emerson owners in Guy P. McHenry of this place, Miss Mayrose Birch has returned Holmdel, Hazlet, Wayside, Wickatunk, Morganville, Bradevelt, String Beans Per can 15c * time cur, '-which Mrs. Charles Birke"of Trenton hold. Emerson owners find them PINEAPPLE Per can 17c 1 was disposed of-on ftfe. co-operative has been visiting Mrs. Clinton B. plan by the Naveslnk firemen. Lohseiv v Long Lived,.Light Draft, Very Efficient in Mrs. Susan Cfeawell, Mr; and Preserves Per jar 29c LEON'S, Mn. Elmer Smith and Mr. and Mrs, -Mrs. Ella Taylor of Manning Separation, Easy to Operate and S;rrV FOR CLEANING AND DYEING \ Merrill Kling returned; on Monday place has had as her guest, Mrs, Economical to Own. and Raspberry . to Le'wisb.urg, Pennsylvania, after John Williams,, of-Philadelphia, Preserves Per jar 25c 70-76 White St., Rid fiank, N. J. a visit of several days with Mr. and MM..Vincent Briggi has returned Repairs j are moderately priced and every part is car- • to her home:on the Beachway after ried in stock and our stock is always adequate. Investigate Phone 1045 or 734 Our Car Will Call 1 Mrs. W. Harry Posten Pf ;Valley drive. a visit at New York. this Quality and Alemite Equipped Digger. It must be seen' CHERRIES 12c-18c Mrs; Eliisbeth Cordova,™Who has .Samuel -He«V.as«,istan* ^superin- toL be appreciated...... , , , . 1 tendant of Bellevue hospital at New CRACKERS SS.F libti 27c CLOTHES D2HEL1P Tdxrwik 7 ~ been .laid up with pleurisy, is slow- 1 ly improving. York, has returned to hip home af- rda ... DRY CLEAN THEM *OFTENER f Lawrence Schilling of Naveslnk ter spending his Vacation here. I CATSUP a " Per bot 23c is enjoying a vacation of two weeks S. P. Conover & Bro. G nuIno from his position with the Broad Garbage, in Shrewsbury Tovrmhip. PICKLES - Per can 15c Street national bank. Mr. Schilling Felice .Sieialino, a garbage col- WICKATUNK, N. J. S and: Raymond Kinsey spent Satur- •'••••••••••••••^••••••••••••••••••••.••••-••••••••••» lector at Asbury Park, was arrested Phono Holmdol 26-F-24. , * !. : " -•-...- 4 • ' • day and Sunday .'at AtlantloCity. by' Health Inspector Benjamin F. PRUNES 21b ok* 27c Mrs. Joseph Banfield h spending King pf 'Shrewsbury .township for McCORMICK-DEERING DIGGERS & REPAIRS. REPAIRS 'DRY GOODS LINENS a month at S^roudiburg, Pennsyl- dumping garbage in that township. FOR HOOVER HORSE-DRAWN & LITTLE GIANT I Succotash I?.":"* 3 cans 25c vania, >. He was brought before Recorder DIGGERS. Rev. H. B. Morley, partor of the Elmer C. Wainwrlght on Wednes- _, Metho'dist church, Is having day-night and fined $20 end costs. | mmniMMIIMIM cation of two 'weeks. ' Raymond Ranak'en ha<< left on a two months' trip to 'Africa. SODAS -lO Robert B. Mantell''and his the- Ataortdd Fl«vor» In Larg« Bttttlaa atrical company will open the sea- son- on September 12th at Asbury Park, The company wl) remain Applesauce smiu.fi.id'. A can 15c three days and from thete will go i 72 Bread St., Red Bank, N. J. to Long Branch »and-then to Red * Bank. Before the-tour begins Mr. MarshmallowsNlCo.'s, k Ib 29c • 4 Mantell,w}U present "The Merchant Pt» Par Dos ' Qt» Par Dos Phone 2342-J Red Bank. of Venice" on September. 2d for the \ benefit of the library of this place. Mason Jars 79c 89c • • Mr. Manteil's-tour this winter will • Pt. Par Daz O/U Par Dez « UNDERWEAR Include parts of Canadt and the HOSIERY West. [Ideal Jars 98c $1.15 LL . HIGHLANDS NEWS. jARtOP^' '" Pffdoz29c Girl ScouU-HmT. • B«chh Party—Party ' lo*A'll»n.•.'.!-••.. wai taken to College Point, bong bland, whtre th« funeral was held. where want the Maytag SHRIMP "<"•"•' Per en 22c Cretonnes Pillow Cases A doll will be dliposid of on the that washes big tubfuls in P dh co-opsr«tlv« plan tonight for tht 3 to 7 minutes—that does FIGS ":' Per jar 29c benefit of the wtlfsr* socltty. / a whole washing in an hour. lnOIW Mr. and Mn. Charles linger, Mr. 3sr Curtain Goods Bed Spreads •nd Mrs. William Lawrtnci, Mr. SARDINES *°" 'A|ni9c ind Mri. R. W. Daust, Mr. and Mn. Try the Maytag—If it AMWUdrUvor! Kvtrott Nawmin, Mr. and Mn. Hsr- doesn't sell itself, don't SODAS 5 Bots 25c ry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frtd Mohr, n Sheeting, . Curtains Mr, «m) MrivAbram J. Parktr, Csl- keep it. .. Corn Flakes :;. ;r 2 Pk^s 13c vln Parktr and Dtmlnlik Roman' diitl will iptnd i«v«al days In B«p- Dmtttrtd Paymtntt t*mb«r at AtUntio Olty. Thi mm You'll tfMr Mlt» Marshmallows "fir A Ho 29c Underwear Linens will atttnd tht flrtmtn'i convtntlon at that pl»«*. ,. . t. Mr. and Mrs. Ltwlt Xlnntv of THE MAYTAG COMPANY Hosiery Towels Mllltr ttrttl htvi movtd to Long Ntwton, loteu GINGER ALE D ranch. Mlu airtnidt Bdtrlii champion tuinn nrnftfH, iii-ll « tlt« i n,, I WHITE ROOK iwlmntir, iptnt thi wttk-tnd htrt. t Rtglnald Hitdy, ion *t Own* I SPARKLIN' ALE W. Hatdr.who hst bun •mplond I* PANADA DRY it mimnni tttenijr In lh« l»w Our prices can not be beat' offi«« of'Iviitt, OhMU * Uen it I BUTTKtt. EGUS, PRUITI * VBOkTADLES rRKSH Mtw York, hu Uktn » poiltlon with DAILY AT ALL OUR STORKS. WATCH WINDOW MeOooif * Oenror* • promlnmt I SIGNS A CIRCULARS FOR KCONOMY SPECIALS. . Come and look around, by doing to liw firm of Brooklyn. Mn. Oierft Umlng hu bought ;you are not obligated to make a I now Ohiffeltt Mun. About 1100 «u «l»««d'»t thi Muminum^asher filr hild mmUy (OF th» btniftl of NANKITEA Iho KithMUt thttnh. Thi KoUMdlit (httrih itiolr, Charles K. Hopping \A '. «tMi brMduit .two w«ki m 60 Monmouth St, RtdBank. fHfl M*t% JdAMIt'l MMO lUtllB 771 i \U j IllMi lilUflBiitk. will b« "«B Oil all" It tntk th» MM iuU«n Hit yUf imkn tmrrtmt Mkm a* ittodanflwd nk of ttndlni • *—'- ifUfMW Hi «!«• M to • bom* to do a v*k*t WHhln« tm, mi without obUgMUm of uy 10 fi cn m»M Oak I'li'hiir RED'BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 17,1927.- s

Silver.. The amount of floral beauty SOVEREIGNS AND BABIES. and the amount of vegetables and 1«ED BANK REGISTER Ent Ktantburg it Getting Ready FIRST CHURCH OF tt COQK, Editor «nd PubtttliK. fruits railed In that Tillage is amaz- for Two Big Annual Event*. K a HANCE. /CiitwiiU BJItor. ing. Virtually every home, no mat- CHRIST SCIENTIST Cider Mill Now Open East Keansburg is preparing for M Broad St., R«J t^ THOHAB IRVINB BROWN. ' ter how humble or unpretentious, has its flower garden, it vegetable its two biggest annual events. The \ , garden .and its fruit trees. All coronation of. the queen and' king 4 Slrvlcii Sunday 11 A. M./a SubKrlptton-PrUMl 5 Sundtr-Sohool—»lSO A. Mite" -r-..» these places show evidences of will take place Saturday night, Au- W During July and .AuKUst:.u. Son*. painstaking care and good taste. gust 27th, at the clubhouse of the 4 &*Tt ErcntnK Bervic. will b.''otnlt(«d. .40 East Keansburg civic association. fi Wednesday Gvenlnv '.: Ttitlmoql^l -R«l Bsnk 19. Tho baby parade will be held^Sat-' B..dlnu - noom^-W.anMJ«y« L- RtflTBUilr 1S00.. The fact that one very .largo urday - afternoon, iSeptemberr', 3d. P«tuKl»xi from-it.JO taA:30 nursery farm and a number of ^ .Th» yubliQ- 1r eordtMlly'VinvItJi Both events are being staged by the • th» »ecvlct« - And! v lilt WEDNESDAY, AUGpST 1J,,1927. smaller nurseries are located at Civic association. .They!mark the Little Silver probably accounts in approach pf the close of the summer «•••••••••••••»•>»•>•• some degree for this floral riot of J' TOWN TALK. resort season. ;' • color and this backyard garden The queen and Mrig are choseii' thrift. Another factor is excellent A Worthlew Bridge by vote, and a charge of a cent a soil. To these two favorable fac- ote is made, Each of the sov- Which Should be Removed. tors, however, are added'the most ereigns will receive a prize. • f mportant elements of all,, which arc i.Jf-ypu wiik to IcMp'your prlneip»f iecur»,j inV«»f" in • i On Conoyer lane* in Middletown "'duf Six Par Cent Firit'Mortfic*. S«curltltt. -,.•='' v.i" *> ;> •;•'• purely .human.; These elements are Twenty or more silver cups will ', township- is'• a wooden' bridge ov longer used. ie divisions fdr children and grown- and BUILDER "It is a short section of track, about up folks and for odecorated-floats. RED BANK, * 150 feet in length, which tuna from At this time of the year garden The parade will pass over the prin- ' Conover lane to the north shore of cipal streets of East Keansburg. Office in Elmer Building owners get .out of the soil the great- ...... Room 3 .. Boynton Brothers & Company tha Shrewsbury river, opposite Red «t rewards of ,their work. Flow- " Bank. This piece of railroad track i Tetephon* J0J8. : 1 ers, vegetable* and fruit are ap- Call on Luke Lbnghead was formerly used by the Southern proaching their greatest production, When you desire, any sort of a Jobbing of All Kind* ' ' - railroad when its trains ran across In substantial returns, and in a want filled quickly.—Advertisement. Eititnatei Cheerfully Furnished. 1 the Shrewsbury river int« Red Bank sense which cannot be based ofT In- ' over;vtho old Southern Railroad trinsic values, there is at this time bridle, which was torn down sev- of the year a certain gUrqor about ' r ago. •" - s> well-kept garden which is many- . . «,. :_ flided:—It-appeali-on-the-«c6re-ot | -ThiThiss part'op f the—railroad track benuty,_6n—the—score ofjceeping ],hos not bbee n flusef l iin a- score of down the cost of living, on the score of'-pioviding healthful outdoor rec- 69c _j years,or;jnieyears,lttiJe..x;^ a r • I away. Trees have grown up mlEhe feStlonTHd" from uther-angles;

patkwiiere lbdomotives traveled in • • • • f the old days when this railroad was Happy is any community like Lit- Nainsook Slips ) the only railroad entering Red tle Silver where, all these things arc 1 i Bank The roadbed of the railroad so abundant. Every town cant have " at this point is through a deep cut, expensive residences and fine public J perhaps thirty feet below the level buildings. These things are very de- ALL SIZES 1 1 of Conover lane. The bridge over sirable, but the best index of n Conover lane was built by the rail- community are its dooryards. They WHITE, PINK,JDRCHID, road company under the law which are an outstanding advertisement of BLUE, HONEY. DEPARTMENT STORE requires a railroad to maintain an the character of the inhabitants. It j overhead bridge where tho railroad is a sure indication that in com- COME EARLY ! i runs at a certain distanct- below the munities where the best use of door- 48 Broad Street, Red Bswik, N. J. " level of a road. yards is made, that there will be found community pride, peaceful- this bridge was built sixty ness and little use for police and or"mo're'''ycar6 ago, Corover lane jails.- Another almost-sure-indica- H had only one 'house on that portion tion is that there will also be found a large percentage of home owners. y of tfiis,)road east of the railroad H righVof ii cofBingly built in the very cheapest J way that would permit this house The Good Work ^occupant to get from av home to o| Justices of the Peace. the King's HigHway at the top of Probably no one can do more to the hill' at Cooper's bridge. This patch up unfriendliness and squab- ' railroad bridge has a very steep up- bles between neighbors than jus- j, grade at each end with a level space tices of the peace. On the other ^ i of thirty or forty feet in the middle hand probably no one can do more i" ofj the bridge. This up-gtnde of the to foment trouble and discord than t Thursday, August 18 Friday, August 19 Saturday, August 20: j at 'each end wa« necessary these same officials if they are *o early days .of railroading to minded. - There-is every temptation give room for the tall smokestacks for them to follow the role of flght- ( which were on locomotives in those' maker instead of peacemaker. It is U days. easier to be a fight-maker than a Close-Out Special, 59c ... '• • *• * peacemaker and there is more The Entire §|ocfc Must Be QewM Out In If tames have changed. Automo- money in it. There is no profit in Men's Nainsook " biles are used instead of horses. settling cases out of court by get- Cdnover lane has become a wide ting former friends to "make up" UNION These 3 Record Breaking Days! avenue, with an ever increasing and forget their differences; while V number of fine houses, and ending' on the other hand fat fees are ob- ' in a public road to the Shrewsbury tainable by trying every case that SUITS (' riyer—one of the very few public comes along, regardless of condi- rqads in Middletown township that tions. Sizes to 44. ' ,]l hajve a public right of way to the • • » ?J rrjfer. Conover lane has a!fo become There has been a good, deal of 3 Days Only. - » i) the entrance way to a high class criticism of justices of the peace region of homes, some of which •of late. The legislature has passed have cost $30,000 or more. laws which deprive them of a great * * • deal of their former authority and this has been dona on the claim 200 Sleeveless . This Conover lane railroad bridge that justices of the peace are in- ', is an anachronism—something whol- capable and inefficient. So much of | ly out of date in present times. this sort of ituff has been printed . "Automobiles are the common mode that some folks are beginning to Summer's Most Stunning Styles! of travel nowadays. Ap automo- think it is true. As a matter of . , * ' - ' • • • • '. . (" . ' y ', * bile traveling through Conover lane fact the reverse is true. Justices' at an ordinary automobile gait gets courts are the only courts in New a terrific Jolt when it hits the up- Jcreey where the judges are elected Sizes 36 to 46 Our leadership in Value-Giving was never more ably stressed grade incline of the bridge. It gets by the people. JUBtice's courts an almost equal jolt- whtn it drops come closer to the lives of the com- AT HARRY'S. than in this Sale of $12 to $22.50 Silk Presses. dqwn the steep incline on the other mon people of the state than any end of the bridge. other court. The powers of jus- tices of the peace should be in Dresses so beautiful that you would buy them willingly and No.sush contrivancg as thia bridge creased rather than curtailed; but Clearance Special Boys' would be permitted to be erected on this would not please "lawyers or any road in Monmouth county to- sap-headed "reformers." day. This bridge should be re- • • • GREY CRASH moved. Never again will the rail- Justice Thaddeus Breton of East road u»e this part of right of Keansburg played the principal role way. The bridge should tc removed 1 in a recent Incident, and tho inci- and the railroad right of way filled dent indicates the value of justices PANTS in to the level of Conover lane. If courts. Two infuriated neighbors, , the railroad rifpses to do this, or standing in water up to their knees, THURSDAY ONLY. Sizes for Misses, refuses to permit it to bu done, fought a duel with shovels for half then the railrond should be com- an hour or more and then, wprn out 14 to 20. pelled to builil a new bridge, safe by their cxertlont, rushed to the and substantial, with the briilgn at justice's office to have each other the level of Conover ron.l. Present arrested. One of these neighbor . »• ' » conditions on that ronrt rhould no had built a dsm to prevent his $1.50 SILK SUPS Sizes for Women, longer be permitted to exist, property from being flooded, with • '« « tho result that the water flowed on Shadow-Proof 34 to 44. I dont know whose job It Is to get tho other party'i properly. Tho that bridge out of the way, hut the other party got a ihovcl and started All Sizes ! Middlotown township rond commit- to dig away the dam. The due $ .'"•CO could well get l,u«y. Thou«nndi with shoveli followed, All Shades ! Sizes for Stout Women, upon thousumU of ilollni's hnvc been upent by private parties building Justice Broton^advliod the com' Thursday, Friday and 42>/2 to SO. -fine roml* in 'lut vicinity. Maybo bntantu to nhivko hnncli nnd make up Saturday. Application will ' nvr to IJP msrle toand to unite In asking tht munlcl J\\t puWlc utility coinmlsilonori If pal official! to rcmtdy drain water tht rallroni! rpfur.e» tn rumovo tlio condition! to that no property COME EARLY I brlditu. Moybo tho maltar will lijvo would be noodod. Thli couru wn to bo t.ikcn hfforo tho Intontato followed, with tht result that th« commorco rommiimlon,, or to lotriin ofllcUli hive ordered a itorm itwor 98c SHEETS n»tlon»l rnllroAil rommlr^lun, (or to be put down to carry off tht wa public utility coi|ioriitlon> Imve no tor, «nd two neighbor* who other 72x90 end of ftrlnii* 'o their how In then wlie might have been encmln for tlmc» when they wimt to get out of yonri «ro now on unuiuilly friendly Sunny colors are Btreusod—yollow. gold, bronze, suntit, apricot, coral,'p^ach, pink, doing ««m«tlilng lliey dont wnnt to tcrnn with rich other. Fine Muslin, jlo butwlilrli they ouiiM to lie Rind rosa shadoftsandreds, , Other.labored shados aro orchid, grivy.blue, so(t-grcens, bluck, to do. white and navy nro not ovorlookod. ,,.••' ,- • • • In more w«yi than ont JuMlci Limit 3 Ilrnton performed a valuable lervlce ••, But' wholbfr tlm j»t)i' lo rr>>nov- for hit community. He don no Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Georgette, j'Jnrf tlili brlJitn da tuny or uliort, «c wi'nr ermln* nor dl'iiUy pomltroui • lion for Itl retnovdt should ba b«- law bookl In till office, and the itt- Flowered Chiffon, Creiie Roma, Lace ' «un. It la riniiKcrou*, It Ii in rye- tlemtiit of Ihli rime required only « : tote. It it a urtui ilt-trlmml lo tho few mlnuUt of time. Vet from tlir community mil to Middle-town town- S1.75 Hand Made Flares, flounces and irWli In a host of now off eet*—compoBe« themes nt their loveliest lUntlpoInt ol public good Mi tctlun •hip. In the wlinlo of Monmouth ---tunics and drapes and hum bows that aro different—onsombles and boleros with latest w«i ol far pnut vnlun than mmy l county there nroh»bl; Ii not »n- court f»iri which runt ,th« public Parisian notes—add to tho chic of thoso dresses. •, ' . oityit tiublle Mud whtrt tueh « con- lir«i mmi of monry, Alfo It wai GOWNS Vlirinc* or obitatli U pprmlHttl to Ut more worth while than the Every now nockUno^-pvory new sleeve length and offet^-ovcry smart nota in rttfyt. learned titlMplllllrif technical if In a beautiful varltty of cltloni of hl(hly pild JIIIUK, Ever so, many aro daintily smockod-^eofsl of thqm ih,pw flowon—many iwlng •«Mty and Thrift Then would bt i whole lot more Stiidet and Trlmmlhgt, ; reiptct for ihi liw snd tut the fringe and show fluttering rlbboni, scarfs and Ush

TATO fafCBS DROP,, eavy; "'Elderberries will ibori be ripe and this 'crop alto promises to Brl«h» B«|lnnin|r b» large'.' \->-m\m-< ' .•' , MM noti been a ft tht potato'farmeri of Ip Monmouth county. The week ttart- Nt»» ALL SALES - »i auspiciously *wlthTTsUWeti V^e ' in ptica which (gave the farmers The Community club will hold a - .42.75 ,a,battel\ at; tht, ihipping peach and Icefcream festival Thurs- MNAL 'points,.' 'There was a tharp break a night, August 85th, at the com- ' iky or two later and at one time po- jt'hei' No, admission fee, r_ ta toes, ,wtro, bringing less than $2 ed despite >bo .fact that' ' a barrel At the clogo of the. week h'ich hav«:)»eei»'printed '-. -the) {trice waa $2.10. There It a lor the affair have beebeen*sn "to 'word'word- No Approvals No Approvals a imill'profit for farmers at thli price ed as to giire that impreulon. There < when the yield it very, heavy, hut will bo a'charge of 25 conta for No Exchanges No Exchanges tenant farmers a.nd .farmers,with peaches, anfl ice cream and a.sep- • itnall yields are out of pocket at thli aratb charge of fifty* cent* ior,danc- fkure. Thli Is tho "spottiest" year ing. Good muilc will b?'provided. No Refunds No Refunds ever known' on the potato farms. ,,,Ur. and Mrs, Alb^rt^C, Hewitt On lOttie placet there* are'large har- "of""Monroe.N Virginia; are spending, two Weeks with. Mr. Hewitt's broth- , Y«>ta, while on othen the yield Is - abnormally small. The government er, 'William Hewitt; made a'report last week estimating The houses occuplod by Garwood the national yield In e*cesi of last Dube and Frank Kelly mitt owned ASBURY PARK, N. J. . year, and this is. believed' to have by Mrs. Charles W. Kilter have Had a large influence in the rapid been'wired for electricity. decline in price. MrS.,Thomas Downey of Roselle ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Park is 'spending several days^with Flra on Shrewsbury Avenue. her mother, Mrs. Gcorgn Day. "jA^, small flro in Nicholas Clay's Rev. A. H. Sutphin preached Sun- 1 hbuse on "Shrewsbury avenue lis day at the Baptist chui-cb at Red Thursday afternoon was put ou' Bank. , Wlth-fljXtingulshors. by the firemen. Mrs, Frank Snlffen, who recently Th^~damag(nwas~€lightr—The~biaxe •movW-to-this-placo-from-ned-Bank^ .,-was caused by an overheated elec- is spending a week with her aunt at tric lr_on._ _Someone left thejiousj Orange. ""^tolnHko f eall"ar7d'dld "not turn oft the electricity. spending the summer at v Belmar, have been visiting Mr.,. a,nd Mia. • "" • HOLMDEL- NEWS. Charles .Thompson! , 'Miss Fannie Petlngalo has.re- ' A Viiitor From Gafmany on The turned -to Washington .after a visit on- McCampball'i F«rm. to relatives here. ' • - Earl Stout .has, bought a Ford au- THE SURPLUS SUMMER STOCKS OF Ernest, Bardke, a young' pan tomobile. whose home in In the:Pniti8lan prov- Mr. and Mrs. Frank S, Curtis ince of' Germany, issjopplng, spent'the week-end at Point Pleas- Theron McCampbelfsnSrm. 1 ant. ' ' • ,t . : young man Is the son of Well-ta-do parents and he made a trip to this Mrs. John Kondza had a unpleas- OUR ENTIRE NINli STORES country "as part of hl» education ant experience -while .pulling weeds in order to become familiar with In her garden last week. A large American methods of. farming and snake wrapped itself around Mrs, -_" wlth-Amefictrn"cUstomr. :Mr.-Bardke Kondza'. arm.:. Mrs. Kondza pulled is undecided whether he will return It loose from her arm and killed; It to Germany or remain In this couri- With-a spade.' ' / Iry and establish i'Two families moved lnct week.vln houses on-Manning street owned by f WITHOUT REGARD TO COST OR VAUIE .. Mr. and Mrs. Henry% Tijtpn'are :Mrs.^ehafles -W. Ritter. .Benjamin 'spending a week at Jinnasquan, Lano and, family of Shrewsbury where they' have, rente.a a bunga- moved in one of the houses and low. .With them are their daugh- "Patrick Conway and family moved ters,'Miss Mary Tilton. who is on in the other. Mr. Lane IF employed FIGURED CREPE & FLOWERED GEORGETTE DRESSES— a vacation from McKinluy hospital by the Shrewsbury dairy company. #t Trenton, and Miss-Eieanor.Tll- Mr. Conway: is engaged In the tile tb'n. Miss Eleanor'^ Tilton is super- setting' business.'.' " ' ,' '/'', FOR WOMEN AND MISSES . , visor of the maternity department Mr., and Mrs. William Roberts pf tho Perth Amboy hospital and have 'returned from a v'.Mt at Ful- .ahe has .boen-spendlnjr_part_ot.her ton, New-York.-— —w w Silk Dresses atprices .that..wilLstartle y.au. Pretty prints in Ghiffons,43eorgettes and--*- -- vacation in the Catskill mountains. The bridge over Qulgley's creek Crepe de Chines, also Crepe Elizabeth and Flat Crepe. Flounces, tiers, pleats and every fashion feature will be found in this collection of ' Mr. and MM. George Sutphlnhave is being re-planked and widened Returned to Hartford, Connecticut, and a footpath is being made. Chil- new Summer Dresses that are being offered for tomorrow only at these special prices. after having spent sevjfal weeks dren have to pass over the bridge With Mr. and Mrs. Dariiol S. Ely. in going to and returning'from The annual brown supper of the school. The footpath will greatly Reformed church will be held lessen the danger of their being Wednosday night, October 19th, In- run over by automobiles. •stead of Saturday, September 3d, Mr. and Mrs. William M- Petin- as has been reported. A cske sale gale and daughter spent pert of last for the .benefit of the church will week af'Newburg, New York. 1 12.50 Demonstrations of nlumifium- 14.75 be held Saturday, afternoon, Sep- tember 3d. Ware were held' last week' at Mrs. Values, to $20.00 Values to $25.00 Values to $30.00 Baseball has apparently died a Henry Mecklem's and at.Mrs. Frank natural death at. this .place. ,Np S. Curtls's. Frying pans were given games have been'playei; for sev- as prizes' at. each place and they eral weeks. One cause for this is were awarded to Mrs. Adtilson San- laid to be the formation of a base- born and to Mrs. John H. Patter- ball team in tho neighboring village son. pf Everett. A number of Everett Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nngel of En- STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES boys were members of the Holmdel gtewood,- formerly of this place, 'team, but they played for Everett have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. After tho team- was formed there. Benjamin Crate. FOR WOMEN AND MISSES " Mrs. Minor Brown of Marlboro Mr, and Mrs. Frank Marckstein acted as organist at thi Reformed became grandparents last week,' Without question this is the most important dress event of the Summer season. Frocks for every occasion—for street, trave], sporta, church Sunday. when the stork brought a bouncing Mrs. Robert Voorheei and her baby boy to the home of their son . akjiernoon an,d evening wear. Are styled right ^nd are trimmed with pleats, tucks, lace, bows and ribbons. One and two-piece models in ion, and Mrs. Jonathan,H. Jones at Jersey City. - and Mrs. Charles Matthews spent Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Llns -of the. season's most desirable colors and materials. ' • ltst Friday at Trenton, i New York, are spending a week with Farmers who have railed iweet Mr. and Mrs. William Best. corn on their placet this season arc Harry Mecklem, who i* an ..officeo r gigl on-a7freight~stcamerriB~home~oiiT~fihttih a for this crop. This is In marked furlough. His next trip wllHbe contrast with conditions last year, through the Panama csr.al and to when the -crop was scarcely sale- the west coast. able at any price, Them was a big 9.75 acreage In corn . .hereabouts last EVERETT NEWS. r&oo your, but not nearly so much this Values to $20.00 Values to $30.00 Values to $40.00 TtUphonas lo bi Put "In Thrrt Vernon- Grant has traded In the Housti at This Pl»c». A automobile which he,htm been ui- WUliam Cuttrell, Walter S. Force" ' -lag ahd;'he hai bought a Studebiker. and L. W. Horr will havo telephones <. The • iteepto of th« Reformed put In their houses. thurch'hii been repithted and oth- Jean Lufburrow of Red Bank Is *rwlie rtpalrod. ' ' •pending a woek with her uncle/Le- FLANNIX, TWEED, SATIN AND CLOTH COATS Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Meyon and roy Antonldei, their ion Clark of Elliabtth an Miss Watson of Keansburg It vli- ipi'ndlng two'weeks with Mr, and. Itlng Mlu Mildred Schanck.' Mrs. Daniel S. Ely, Mlit Marlon Dlcek li home from FOR WtiMEN AND MISSES A ion was born to Mr*, Charlea Now York, when th« has been em- Ghaler last Friday. ployed, ' '-•••:•' -r;\Yw; Georg* McKMght, who firmi the1 Mn. Elliott Smith of Red Bank Dress and Sport Coats in a sale that has never been equalled. All of the.newest modes of Flannel, Kasha, Tweed, Twill. Satin and Charmeen. Sly estate plaoa on tht Kejrport iptnt lait Wtdntsday with Mlu roid, is tht flnt farmer to finish Mildred SnifTen. Some are attractively trimmed with fur, others smartly plain. All are beautifully tailored. harveitlng Cobbler potatots. H* Wllllim Dlc«k It miking Im- had 25 acres In this crop and tha pnvemtntt to hit itort, ylild averaged ninety barrels to th» Andnw Carton and family of •ere, Mr. McKnlght did vtry will Tnnton havi ntUmid homt tft«r with his early potatoes, tilling most having vlilted rclitlvit «nd frltndi . ,of thim whon high prlcei winpild. «t thj* pUce,... . ,,,->'...„-.. • 'Hi dlipwid of part o( thim to Rtlatlvoi Hhd frlenda have «• ttortkcipirt at R«d Bank and. other colvid poital cardt and letteri from P)«« «"i« ihlp»«d (hj »malndir- 12.50 18.00 25.00 John EmUci, who li OH a trip to N«w York,, Mr. MoKnighg t li ont Mlwtll and other lilandi In the Pa< Values to 925.00 Values to $30.00 Vnluctt to ? 10.00 Vnluei to $65.00 tinint farmif r whho l i "goin"goi g to clflfl ocun, John, who It a ton of Jot> out ahud of tht |smsm»»" thli tph EUIUCI, It a good tailor and hi It mjoylng tht trip Imminiily, - oinng will according to thi mhilw> hi tint .,, Wllllim McCormlek It doli probb- hirt.. i wllh.hli tomato crop, lit li probt - Mn. PtJrkk Carton iptnt lut Mjly thi largut growir of tonutott Widnndiy with Mrt, rnntli N«. Sithto ««Uon, On laturdiy hi v III of Filr Vliw, formerly of thli •hlppid 110 critu U N«w Yoik, plaei, Dr, Xrntii rthjititook beuthi • A slut o( ihlldrtn of St. C»th. Uira of thoroBghbrtd firm komi TWEED SPORT SUITS KNITTED SPORT SUITS trint'r thvrth IN prtyiring tot wtikforuitonhliplutatlhHWi- tonflnnitlonnnitlon, whwhici h will laki placi In • ftw wttkwttktt, Two PtrA Amboy Mil\ art b«H4* NI«hoUi Jiioblu It tnjoylng i Including styles lulttblo for women nnd misses In mixtures Knitted Sport Sweater Suits with square or V necks Ini a nrtgt ind Mtonwblli j«r< vttttlotttnn frofrmm hit work *t Niiw Mid novtlty mat«ri*ls for itreot and sport wear. Fully Mlk are of novelty weaves. Th,o colors are whlto, flesh, corn YorkYk , lilit It tptndlni n>eit o! thht llnod. tl In milling l trtvtmtati green. SlMTfftm frank Uldlfltr It Marly 1 Mil

jllim NtttiM wli 1 tiiw 1 «B L..W, Htn1! f Finil Ckinnci to 135.00 Final Clearance li Irtil«(ihi 1 12.50 RED BANK REGISTER.' AUGUST il7. 1927. FORA CONVENTION HALt, LUMBER MILL BURNED. TnyiOTHY|Ri^HQyNIHAN^ H -# Gopd House, $8,000. IX LOTS IN NEW HANDS. labury Park Comniisiionera Decide Long Branch Firm Suffers Fir* Lex •GOOD LOCATIQN. I0ME SITES SOLD AT LITTLE on $2,000,000 Building. " of S35.000. .. ,., Contractor and Builder ^ SILVER MANOR. The Asbury Park commissioners The lumber mill of YanHisc, Dav- Two Short Blocks From Broad Street; Nenr School. iy a vote of four to one decided last lton & Co. on Branchport avenue, ;•.,- ^SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING . . . *<.4 he Six Lota Were Sold to Fire reck to proceed with the plans for iong Branch, was destroyed by fire \ < '• ^[SCREEN ANO STORM ENCLOSURES • * rli Six Rooms and Bathroom. Large qiosets. Large Attic. Persona—Four of the New Own- uilding a convention hall, amuse- last Wednesday, causing a loss of Telephone. 88) >M < "'•• ', •, Cellar Under Whole House. era. Plan to Build Houses for ment center and theater on theabout $35,000.- Tho blnze started • ' House in Complete Order. New Roof. House Newly Their Own Occupancy. icean front. James Fury, the lone in a 'pit containing shavings and in £iUbU»Iiwl'l8M ' , V' . Paimid and Papered Throughout, prst Floor Re-Modeled. Hot The Delmor-Scott corporation, lissenter, explained his vote by a few minutes had gained great Air Furnace, With Hot Air Pipes to Eyery Room.. Fine Gas vhich consists of George A. Dela- itating that he made, a pledge bo- headway. Automatic sprinklers in <* 1 i}sh, Harry; Morford and Frank lore his election,to oppose the ercc- the mill Were in working order but ALEXANDER D. CIQOPER y Range. Some Coal and Wood in Cellar. Electricity. icottj sold six lots the past week ion of the convention hall over the they had but little effect on the Large yard. Some fruit—Peaches, Apples, Grapes, Small n its Little Silver Manor develop- icean. An appropriation of ?2y000, blaze. All tho fire companies from ment near t})e Little Silver station, 100 was voted for tho project ofer Long Branch were called 'out and 58-64 BROAD STREET " RED BANK. N. J. FrUllS" VERY EASY TERMS. lost of the buyers expect to build a year ago and plans will be pre-the Oceanport firemen also respond- ouses for their own we. pared to keep tho building within ed. The firemenbattle d the flames 'All ropna of INSURANCE Charles Rehm, bandmaster at the this amount. The new building will four hours befoie they were under WINDSTORM INSURANCE located opposite Fifth, and Sun. control. They succeeded in saving est Point military academy, 12 Broad Street, Red Bank A Good Coverage at Very Low Rates. < • WHITE-PACH, Inez ought a lot, 60x122 feet, on Edge- iet avenues. the other buildings nt tht on the north side of Drummond .1 pays to advertise in The Register. Store for Rent. tVaite's residence and its new own- RED BANK MANOR »>•••»•»••»»••»»»•< louse on the lot for her own oc- near Red Bank, from Mrs. Charles upancy. Charles Lewis Hylin & Salz, W. Ritter. The hou3o is on the state Mrs. Lena A. Fiedler of Keans; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL highway. Mr. Coan • paid $8,600 . DEALER IN urg bought a lot, 47x150 feet, on or the property. The loc is 50x150 Register Building, Broad Street, Red Bank. Red Bank Silverside avenue for $1,000. Mrs :eet. The house has six rooms, a Fiedler bought the lot for specu- athroom, oak floors and modern LUMBER lation. improvements. It has & roof of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass Real Estate Board f green copperclad shingles. Mr. Coan Builders' Hardware, Lawn BUILDING PERMITS. expects to.move- in the house early IWIDEIlllltllltn fames R in September. Rollers, Lawn Mowers MEMBERS Those Issued Recently at Red Bank ' AUCTION Amounted to $7,714. Garden Wheelbarrows Two Wilmort Park Lett Sold. ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street Building permits amounting to Screen Wire and Chicken William H. R. White and Make Money from the Growth of Long Branch $7,714 have been issued by Charles Mortimer V. Pach, owners of Wil-Wire Flower Bed Guards. A. Frake, building inspector of Red HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. mort Pork, which was formerly the Under Ground Garbage AND TWO ALL-YEAR Bank. The permits were: Monmouth county fair grounds in Receivers and a general DWELLINGS IN WILLIAM A. HOPPING. Broad St. & Linden PL j Alterations to Woodley hospital. Broai Middletown township, have sold two street, cost 11.000. Mrs. Marl< A. Sea., line of Hardware. roan owner. lots on the tract to Mrs. Carrie M HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place ] Repairs to house. 82 Bridge avenue! Patterson of Red Bank for $350 Distributor! of Anaconda Flint the beautiful :ost flfiO. Horton C. Adcock owner. The lots are at the corner of Lin-cote Copper Clad Shingles. Alterations to house. Broad street, cos: «> - - ^HYLIN&-SALZ_42 Broad Street 150. Dr. A. M. Englert owner.- coln and Washington avenues. RED BANK, N. J, / 12 OCEAN FRONT BUSINESS LOTS Alteration to garage. Sfl Maple ave A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street nue, cost 1124. H. Jones ouner. Repairs to house,' Linden place, cos in NORTH TLONCTBR^GH 1140. Hannab Richmond owner. LAND and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. Alterations to store building. cornel A smal! amount of cash will secure any lot—PULL PRICE—)ust whqt you make it Maple avenue and West Front street, cosi The owners of the famous St. Joseph's Academy Property have instructed me to close out NEWTON DOREMUS, Pree. $6,000. Andrew W. Lustbaum owner. these lots at auction—which means that YOU will make the prices. .. • •; . . Garage. 18x20 teet. Wall street, cc Long Branch is internationally famous. From all over the world come more and more people 1180. Joshua Hughes owner. ***i every .year .to enjoy the -wonderful surf-bathing, tonic salt air and summer sports. Values are THATCHER steadily on the rise. • * TWO NEW BUNGALOWS. So I consider these business and residence lots offer a wonderful opportunity to buyers who BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES want a home, an investment, or both. The ' ' • ' • Investigate They Will Ba Built at Fair Har, 68 RESIDENCE PLOTS For Red Bank Resident. are on Park Ave., at ELBERON Station, in the very heart of an exclusive district of tho homes and Elmer Dey of Wallace street h M> estates of the wealthy. They are only ONE AND A HALF BLOCKS FROM THE ATLANTIC been awarded a contract to buili Snug and Warm OCEAN. two bungalows at Fair Haven fo TWO DWELLINGS Mrs. Sarah Reilly of White street T TNUKEc6ck-robinwhohadto"p«t on the property will be sold at the same time. These are all-year homes of exceptionally attractive Red Bank. One of the bungalow \j his head under his wintf" to keep location which can be bought at real bargain prices which YOU will make. At the same time and will be .at the, corner of Second an warm, you can enjoy perfect comfort place, the , . • RUMSON Chestnut streets, and the other < on the coldest days by Installing - lfc OCEAN FRONT BUSINESS LOTS an adjoining lot. Each bungalow w. Thatcher Round Boiler. on Ocean Ave. and Brelt Terrace, North Long Branch. Think of the stores or medium-sized hotels cost about $4,500 and will be com that could be built on these lots, deriving business from constant motor traffic. pleted in October. Each will bi There is acor- on the 24x32 feet with an extension eigh rect boUerJo. rain or shine, $ P. M. f6ct square on the west side. Ii meet your in- PUBLIC AUCTION TERRACE each bungalow will be six room dividual re- and a bathroom and modern !m quirement. Corner of Rumson Road and Seven Bridge Road provements. They will be enclose Your dealer Saturday, August 20th with weatherboards. will tell you • VISIT — INSPECT — INVEST. •. • , QflGf may remain on in- To Beach Property: MOTOR—Ocean Ave. to Park Ave., A Nationally Famous Residential Distric tho size you ov need. /» atalment contract, Elberon, right to>property. TRAUT—Pennsylvania or New Seabright Bungalow. payable 2% a month. j , , PROPERTY AT-STATION. A bungalow of four rooms and Centr8 t<) Elboron This well located development offers a few • THE THATCHER COMPANY FREE TITLE POLICIES. .bathroom has been completed t K1ERNAN & SON, Local Agent, Cheh.a Bath Building select people Distinctively" Superior Homesitei Shrewsbury way at Seabright fc I -Nnraj»jNa»J«t»r •"—--_.. at One-Half their Actual Value. Fred G. Buckley of Newark for h I own occupancy. It cost $8,B0l Ssnd (or Booklet Phone (or Booklet ! AUrft '• Tames & 1 Elmer Dey of Red Bnnk was U 217 Broadway INCOHrORATID ' Whitehall 3333 When improvements are completed these *>> INCOHrO contractor. HEAL ESTATE AUCTION SPECIALISTS Homesites will sell at Two and Three Timei •••niHIillMiMW^ Present Low Prices. »mW>l>l»MI»l«l«ltHI«MMt«imMIl»IH«ltmMtmMII>Ht>lt

Week-End Bargain Red Bank Corner Plot (Three Lots) 64 feet Rumion Court, 150 feet Seven Bridge Road, block of Rumson Road. Price includes Streets, Curbing, Water, Electricity 13 and Shade Trees. Worth $4000. Only $1990 Easy Payment*.* You aro invited to inspect tho now houses being built at Buttonwood. Drive in the gate-pOBted onlrance and around r PROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS. * Call THIS Number tho residential oval. . ' Rumson Terrace H protected against honks cosllnc less than WHEN yoyouu wan wantt tno finddesirabl a quice tenank casth fobuyer your for rvacan yourt nutofur-- Tho new homo under construction within the oval is a H7,SOo to coiislruct; aRaliut Iwmcsltes with ICJS than 5o (rontajtc; "quality built" English Type Stucco dwelling, designed and H^alnit I'IOIDCM Iniiltliii^*, imuiiidiclDfliij; plunU, (litI bou^o, pin- nished room or apartment, trudlng houses *licils, nml oilier ol)|cctlonablc featurc5. constructed under the supervision of Frank A. Quackenbuih. WHEN your busincsH requires competent help. It is for stile and you may bo interested in watching the caro STANLEY R. BODINE WHEN your homo requires tho services of a ninld. of its construction. NEWLY APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE ACENT. WHEN you want to find n buyer for furniture- or household The English Typo Stucco homo (practically complete) .on Offi(« en Praptrly. Phon. R.e Dink 84J.J goods for which you havo no further uso. . the left as you ontor is also for salo, Having been built for INVEiTlQATEl WHEN you wish to find a buyer for your property. owner's occupancy it contains many features not usually found. BTANLKY JiODINE, P. 0. DDX 441, fieri ))*nti. ASK for Luke Longhead—toll him to plnco nn advertise- If you afo interested in those houses or in tho othor - Without obllRatlon on my p»rt pUut i»r.d full ln/orm»tlon ment in Tho Register's Want Column*. building sites at Buttonwood further information can be ob- •bout Kumion Ti Truce THE coat i» only 26 cents for thirty words or less. tained at the offlco—just west of tho entranco on Sycamorf Avenue. YOU will bo agreeably Burpriscd how quickly your wonts Aiim « G, H. NEV1US, Owner. DO it NOW 1 SYCAMORE AVENUE, Offiei en Propttty. SHREWSBURY, N, J, < PageS^ialSi RIVERSIDE. HEIGHTS NEWS. Riper's"parents, Mr..arid Mrs. Wal- »II» be reulved by the Township Commit. PROPOSED ter VanEiper. Ro»er Wjrmbs to More in Hi* New Bradford, Rltter, son of Mrs. the'grading atit ._.,. House in About Two Weeka. gate atrsetjiom Us W ment SUCH A CLUB MAY BE FORMED Charles W. Bitter, is attending the prater street northerly teUoii v Roger Wymba expects to' move in HOWARD FREY cadtng the placing'of . tti terainue. In- IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. citizens' military camp at Platts- sides, ot the said strlei.ldewtlks on both his new house, at the corner of H#n- burg, New York.. ; The same will be opened atid Mad In Walter J, Graham of Linden Plate, drickson place and Statccir street SANITARY PLUMBER publlo at the rooms o( the said Committee, Miss Catherine Conover is spend- MUdletowu, New Jerier, on August llth, Red Bank, and Raymond Hoaf- In about two weeks. Tho house is ing several' days with her grand- MM. at eight o'clock, P. M., daylight land, Jr., of Run»on Contemplate nearing completion and'only a few 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. saving time. , mother, Mrs. Ada Conover Drawlnge and speolRcetlons for the pro. / Forming a Club of Dog Owners. finishing touches remain to be done. Mrs. Joseph W. Child" has re- •-—' ~ork htvaubeeB prepared and are For some time past' Walter J. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Fuller of turned home from the Long Branch STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING ... the office of tha townahlp en. v r--. '.8'&"\ °- T<"!dj Valltr Dilrv, At- Graham ot Linden place, Red Bank, Madison, Wisconsin, aro stopping hospital, where she was a- patient, lantle Highlands, New1 Jersey, and may be with Jin. Fuller's mother, Mrs, Gutters. Leaders and Tin Roofing Irlspeetad by prospective bidders (luring and Raymond Hoagland, Jr., of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of business hours. Rumson, have been Interested in the Elisabeth Curtis. ' New York are making o vacation Bald bide roust he enclosed In Belled Under die organization of a kennel club for Louis Brannin of Red Bank and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wil- envelopce,bearing the name and fcddrees et Monmouth county. -Letters have Daniel Finnegan of Dover moved the bidder and the name of (he proposed '' [Here's «.«mart? now tok-trot with « liams. , work and addreaeed to the Townahlp Corn* been received from many dog fan- to this place during the past week. Mra John Love and Mrs. Thom- rolttee of Mlddletown Township and Wist tbrialc tnne,aax melodies and'a vocal They are occupying houses owned b» aecompanlad hf, a, certified" check o( xtfroln, The compttilon, number ciers In the county expressing wlll- as of New York and Mrs. Frazer Fifty (160.00) Dollars, payable to the or. eMtrle* the same njodern gisnt, with i ingness, to 'Join such a society. The by the Riverside Heights develop- .of Boston are guests of Mr^ anjl ,der of the'Townehlp Treasurer. ment company. . Tha euceasiful bidder must furnish,a throaty MX and humming bras*. promoters expect to have a mem- Mrs. Peter Scott. bond on signing the contract. They both males splendid dance bership which wilr rival that of any Mr. and Mrs. VanRlpcr have re- Mrs. Charles W. Rifter is spend Tha Township Committee reserves the other kennel dub in the country, as turned to Brooklyn after having . tight to reject any and all blda It deemed ^ rtcordi, .Coma in and hear all ot ing this week at Plattsbure, New COOKS with tAe GASITURiiED OFFl to, the best Interest! ol the Township eo ^he*e sew immbm^Modayt there are many residents of Mon- spent several days with Mr. Van- York. to do. By order of the Township Com roltteo of the Township of Middletown. mouth county who are owners of ALBERT RUNVON, fine dogs and who are interested in Chairman. (Under tha Moon—Fox Trot - everything pertaining to their pets • Attest)-, ' ITU* VMCI As/rah HOWARD W. HODERTS, What Do 1 Care What Somebody 'and protectors. Township Clerk. ' Said—Via Trot With VOMJ RitnU | One of the proposed features of Dated Mlddletown. N. J, August Hi 1027, „ Jin Qxatta Aim His Oacaseru, r»o.*07S*,l wilt to received by tha Townahlp Cpmmlt- the' cBtates of various club mem- PUBLIC SALE CoDette—fox Trot With Vonl Riftd*' «e ef the Townahlp of Hlddietown ./or libers. An annual show is also to be >the Improvement' of Broadway, at Ocean Broken Hearftd-F6x Trot • Rcrau- -held— inlconjunctlon with *»nmi> of -OF- fosd known i. the Atlantio Uighlande'Voad P HiarOuiaannu the present sport features of the northerly to Oeean.""' - . N».SOT>T,IO4iek. .- The. same' will *e opened • and read In county, field trials of bird dogs publlo'at the xoome of the sald.Ooramtttee, will be held from time to time and Mlddletown, New Jerier, on.'August It Ml. Th«re'a a Trick in Plekln' a Ctiek. v 1087. at eight- o'clock, P, M., daylight Chlek.Chlcken—FOT Trot . if sufficient interest, is manifested ,' eaving time,.- •••,..' •:.•,.-.! K«»_Voec» Rttroln ami VhiUU •"—•**. the club will sponsor the first work' Drawings and epeclflcatlone for the pro- Long^Brahch, N. J. posed work have been prepared and are In? dog trials ever held in this part filed In the office of the township Vn- Wojurtrr Kutfa Swmadamum$ of the country.' Mr. Graham states glneer, Herbert O. Todd, Valley Drive, At- lantio Highlands, New Jersey, and may he •" - _..,.' !to.M7t»,10-Uah , , that few dog owners realize that the Inspected, by ' prospective bidders during .so-called police dog is really a shep- business hours,. '' : Too Don't Like It—Not Math herd'dog' and" have looked on it FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th * Said * bids'; must bo 'enclosed in seala< envalopea bearing tho name and address ol [,• ^mhPiM, merely as a guard ^dof. Interesting the bidder, and the name of the propoeed ' Oh Ja Ja ' With Pfano „ AT 3:00 O'CLOCK P. M. work, and addressed to the Townahlp Comr events which are anticipated to be mtttce of Mlddletown Township * and mus '-.»•'••-''; Tna Hirrnnsa Ban 'iDid Is seeing-police dogs, together he accompanied. by a certified eheek o . . ; VlW.SOTM,104uei \4th collies, and Old English sheep We have been commissioned to sell to the highest bidder Fifty (IfO.O0) Dollars, payable to the or JUBr ma,n«Bj der of the Township Treasurer. clogs, herding and protecting a flock Jntt Anollwr Dnjr.Vasted Away The successful bidder must furnish i of sheepto bond on slgnlhg the contract. • . ' , .'>-, I JoHWHt MAavm.Eo Buui CASTLE WALL. The Towmhlp Committee reserves tha '.' .IU.»07W,10.1i»k The club will be conducted strict- right to reject any and all bids it deemed to the beat Intereats of the Townehlp, eo ly under the rules of the American and a number of high class improved lots on Park Avenue, to do, By order of the Township Com- Kennel club, which is recognized by mittee of the .Township ot Mlddletown, ' 1 ALBERT RUNVON, the government as the official dog in ELBERON, LONG BRANCH. Chairman. register. Mr. Hoagland has been Attest)— . .•• . ' nationally, prominent in dog affairs. CASTLE WALL standing alone on one of the highest spots on the coast, is one of the HOWARD' W; ROBERTS, Atwater-Kent Township Clerk. • Mr.' Graham was' one of the found- show plapes ajong the shore. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were expended in the Dated Mlddletown, N. J,, August 11, Hit ers of the 'Westbury. Kennel club Monmouih County Snrrogale'e Office. and he had conducted dog shows for construction of this wonderful building—four hundred thousand dollars were used to In the matter of the estate of Annie U. $2 weekly many''yesrs.~ He' represented the Vletor, deceased. ' • • remodel a few years ago. Today it stands amid its sunken gardens overlooking the sea, Notice to ereditora to preiant claim: Vestbury club as a delegate to tho in perfect condition. This is a property that must foesee n to be appreciated. About three against estate. American Kennel dub and he is now Pursuant to tha order of Joeeph L. Don< acres of ground, shade trees and gardens make this one of the outstanding sales of the ahay, SiKrogata ot the County of Hon. a delegate'•from the Coronado-San mouth, made 'on the twenty-ninth day of Diego Kennel club of California. season, in the fastest growing city on the New Jersey shore. * July, 1927, on the application of Thomas F. Vletor. Johnfrlta Achelli and Charles He Is a licensed judge and at the 8. MoVelgh, executors of the estate of Sesqul-Centennial exposition was This is an opportunity to invest—to speculate or to purchase a home that anyone Annie M. Vletor, deceaaed, notice Is here- one of those privileged to pass upon •v by given to the oredltors of aald diseased might well be proud to own. ^ , -to exhibit to -the «ubios•) -.v ••'* Rumion, N. Property open for inspection anytime. CHARLES 8. MoVBIOH, TERMS VERY EASY. ee East 78th St.. New York City Store Open Every Wednesday Night REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS. FOR PARTICULARS CONSULT It pays to advertise In Th^Reglster, Three Auctions of Shore Property to ba Held This Week. Three auction sales of real estate GEO. H. ROBERTS' CO., Inc. at North Long Branch, Elberon and AUCTIONEERS. Interlaken are to be held this week. One of the auctions will be held on Tel. Red Bank 2371 Red Bank, N. J. Friday afternoon and the other two 11 will be held Satruday afternoon. The Friday afternoon sale will be held at three o'clock. > The property t'.'.l WHY PAY FANCY PRICES? to be sold consists of the estate ' when you can buy home-building litei adjoining Deal Lake, Intorlakon, N. J., on, tho famous known as Castle Wall at Elberon. Jersey Coast, for comparatively llttls money and on dead e'aay terms. It comprises about tbroo acres of land and is regarded ts one of the Bhow places along the shore. The houso was remodeled at a cost of Adjoining DEAL LAKE, Interlaken, N. J. $400,000 a few years ago. In addi- About Midway between Allenhurtt and North Asbury R. R. Stations. tion to this property a number of mproved building lots near Castle Wall will, also be sold. The sale will take place on-the premises and the auctioneer will be George H. Roberts-of New Monmouth. On Saturday afternoon at half last two o'clock under a tent Jo- This Map! leph P. Day will sell 276 lots »t In- terlaken, about half-way between tho Allenhurst. and North Asbury Park railroad stations. In addition to tho vacant lot* two dwellings will Buy be sold. Sewers, water, gas, elec- tricity, sidewalks and curbs aro be- ing installed on this property. A dwelling on Deal lake with eleven For a Home roomi and three baths, with a boat- houst and a very large plot of land or and with a frontage of over 300 fett on Deal lake, will likewise be a Prof it! lold at this auction. On Saturday afternoon at three o'clock James R. Murphy of New Near th« Moit Baltutiful RetidentiaL Section of York will lell 08 horns sltei and two dwellings at Elberon, and also twalva ocean front business lots at Cheerful, Comfortable &)ining}3loom North Long Branch. This property waa owned by St. Joseph's academy. Gan be Achieved with a Suite*front ASBURY PARK Thsj 08 r«»Wcnco plots »nd tho two dtralllrtfs art within • block and • half from tho Atlantio ociati. HotaeB adin8 Th« tw»W» ottan front builntis lots •t North Lonf Dr»nch aro on Ocean i fffalj'-tyearlyfurniture. Sale ftvtnu* and Brelt t«rr«ce at North 275 " Lots Long Brwioh. E«y terms of pur- Btwtri, W«t*r, Oaa, EletlrltUr, SUawalln and Cur be Arc Balni Inilallad ch«H ara offered on all thcto prop- r On Wlehaptake Drlfa, Qraam«r« Aveniie, Loianlown Road anil Adjaaanl Strait. «rtl«. $7 >RcBrilarly 35O.do ». »^/'^/ ° WmS4lrtlrt*J"!.dJ>!t4*n?'rttt 'D«D«l l UkidwrfllngilUkidwrfllngi'll roomi andd 8 hathi, with boat- IIOUM. JRntlrt blocblkk boundid.,bbddb / BrdUmtrBdU t and ButUrm»BtU t AvinunA i and lonl n Btr«itB . 818 ff«it BOAT DAMAOKD DY FIRE. iThc joy of living shines foVtTi'fronrT'this ten-piece suite, t It will actual fronUgt on D«al Uki, with riparian rljhts. PIQI 200>a«3>)ig. UVster PliMrli Beat Caught Fire ndd happiness to any home and make of each mcnl n pleasurable SalurJar at HleManili. event, j Each piece is strongly made of walnut and gumwood. A hbittr Itihlng boat, ownrd by It U finished in a rich shade over.veneers of matched bud walnutv PUBUC AUCTION the] WhlU lob.Ur eompiny o( llliih- lindi, ought An flaturilty morn- iiJO P, M., «iie!«r T*nl, ing in thi tWn ft lll«hl«n lifJ ipati. Whin tl«Hil I lilt tabU Is v»tyiU\*»* *u put eut Tttrci oonvcnttni Y«h Clir Any pttcto! [umltm fll 50,00 or mwi hpm hair CMllUeil, 0744 by UbiUp'De1nfm»ti. K lirg« pirt Viki.OOOl abU on (hi lkmb*tw'Dt(tntd ruynwm I'MH, parking tttvk^, of Ult hull wit dtilte/»d, as>ie> i » WklU CfcutM VMmh •( Bhrtwibury V* :V hw Mttt4 Mix Cohin'i biuti an mi it IXmieurr, Th« L> MAI BERG ER vjP QQ :,-. •f.f:. AtJGUST1:7,'l927;' 1 . »'« j * * * «,*> # *>•>•>*•>••>•••••>••••••••>••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Root, Mrs; A, A. Conover, Mra, Rob- pVr'yoar*> He notlfloa the govern YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. ert AuBtin, Miss Anna garrison, mon$ thai h£w,as going to give, Op Miss Winifred Austin, MksaFlorence the job,?- - <•' • '-r < HAPPENINGS OF Adlem, Mis* Minnie Cpoper, Miss A- mink iwhich had killed more AROUND OUR HOME TOWN, H(tnn«h»Byer, Miss Tillio Rat* and than sixty chickens at Holmdel was Miss Fanny Antonidcs. killed by William McDo.iough, The Incident* Culled from The Regiktar mink' was phasing a chicken which r A three-day fair of tho Red Bank of ,th* Third WeeW in Auruit Presbyterian church was held and >ran betwoon Mr. McDortough's logs.' Tw'ent' y Yean Ago, Thirthiy Y Years f4O0 wai cleared. The ' fair was The mink follaweo the thicken and Safe Deposit Boxes. Ago "and Forty Year* Ago. Mr.' McDonough killed ' it with « given by the church improvement kick. _ ' • , . ' _ The Safe Deposit Boxes, in the Merchants Trust Com- I Forty Yean Ago. society of which Mrs. Isnac H. Ad- > Anna Hackett, daughter of Pat- j John R. Conover of Leedsvillc lem was president and Mrs. Ho'nry rick Hackett of Locust avenue, cel- pany of Red Bank are now installed and' are ready for use.., while goifig over some plowed S. White wat secretary. Their as- ebrated her eighth birthday with a ground, picked up what he thought sistants at the fair were Mrs. Harry party to fifteen of her h'.tlo friends^ There are 500 of these Boxes and they rent for $3.00 to was a pigeon egg. He took the egg Edwards,-Mrs. J, W. J. Bonnell, A number of presents watc received Naratnatta council, degree of $25 per yejar, according to size. . ,". ; ! home and a few days later the egg by Anna,f including a piano from hatched nnd a littje snapping tur- Pocahontas, of Oceanic, hcld(a fair her fa,ther»and mother., and cleared $120. Miss Margaret These Boxes give absolute security to your-deeds, mort-' tle came out*, The field where'the Mort 'Woollcy, Who tended the egg -was found was a mile from any Brill won a bicycle, Mrs. Frank gages, insurance policies, bonds and other important papers Pintard won a willow tfiair, Mrs. Lovett Company .soda booth near stream of water. It was supposed tho Rumson. Inn, found a pockctboak and documents. • - » : the snapping turtle was making an E. E. VanNcst won a parlor Jamp, x 0 Charles Harvey won a rocking containing ?40. Tho owner of the overland trip and found Mr. Con- pocketbook was found later and ho over's field a good place to lay its chair and Mrs. Chtfrles Jeffrey won . You can get into your Safe, Deposit'Box as pften as "you a quilt. gave Mort Woollcy ?5 for his hon- wish at all hours when the Bank is open for business. Igg9. esty. ' Miss Eurilla Bow of Boston wqs All of the remaining lots of the Atlantic Highlands ass6cmtion were Mis. G. 'E. Smock of Katontown You cant afford to let. valuable papers remain in your out rowing on the Shrewsbury river. fell oft of her back stoop and her l'o make certain she would not loge/ sold at auction and b.'ough ?150 house, where they may be destroyed by fire or stolen by to $365 per lot. Atlantic High- ankle was so badly injured that oho her rings from her lingers she took was laid up for a timo, and Jfor sev- burglars. With a Safe Deposit Box in the Merchants Trust them off. and wrapped them in! alands was, laid out. as a religions and camp meeting association by Wil- eral weeks she' could hobble about ' Sole Distributor for, J?ddor ' f- Gompany your papers and securities are absolutely safe. handkerchief. Afterward*, forget- only with ;the aid 6f a enne, t ting about the rings, she pulled the liam Vf; Conover, Samue.1 T. Hen- drickson and John S, Hubbard. ' Carl'Commcs died of consumption Highland Coal in Red-Bank. handkerchief froih her pocket and at the homo of his-brother,'•Henry the rings' went overboard. T. Stew- • Robert'VanSchpick bought a lot Commes of Bridge avenue, after a on—-Monmouth—street^—from—his -sickness ofaTyear aM_aJ*iali.2I*HF icover tKe rings bjjt he was unable rVlll!HtrAryanSch(>ick7^or was tVrty years old and left'a'wife 28 Broad Street Red Bank, N.jJ find them. - '."'•" .••"" $1,500. The .lot was 60x166". feet and t. child six months old, William Smith, who'had Jjeen em? and Robert. VanSchoiclc gave contract for a house on the'prop Nevada Wolcptt, whu had been Start » Savinci Account in Our Bank and See the Interest Mount Up. We Compound loyed by Fierson W. Hcndriekson employed in Ludlow's clothing store your Intereit every Three Monthi. Broad street, left town and noth- erty to Enos Applegata of Long six-years, bought Jacob C. Shutts's ig was heard of him thereafter.' Branch, the house to cost $1,900. •milk route and .began operating it. ie was supposed to have gone to Nelson Smock of Eatontown had David E. Hance toot Mn Wolcott's J.N.HANCE ngland* He left a wife-and five the contract for carrying tho Eaton- town, mail between the poatoffice place in tljB clothing Bt;>re. '"' '') Telephone 103, "L >V '"':'' ihildren in Red Bank and J70 was : Garret V. Conovbr vns elected aised in Red Bank with which to and the railr

Thirty Yeart Ago. Anson Bement Guilford, who was principal of the Red Bank pub- lic schools from 1873 to 1880, was killed in Paris by jumping from the fourth story window of a hotel Tliis 4-Door Studebaker Dictator Sedan while he was delirious with typhoid ever.' Mr. Guilford WHS 46 years ld'. • During the .seven years he was at Red Bank he organized var- Companion car to the famous Commander; ious literary and improvement so cieties. The literary society was he .most popular'organiiation which had ever been formed in Red Bank SIX CYLINDERS SURCHARGED WITH and there was such a rush of people to join it that the membership had POWER. PRODIGAL POWER, CONTEMP- td be restricted. Another society he formed was the Clioman society, including front and war. bump* which wai organized for. the ben- nt, ihoch abtorbtrt, etc.—•more TUOUS OF GRADES-SCORNFUL OF clit of school teachers of Red Bank and of a few others who were fond (Aon 1/00 Vn extra tquipmtnt of study. He laid,the foundation without extra cott. andiu.9$ >f.o.hfactory SLOUGHS AND DETOURS. for the. library of the Red Bank public school and raised a great deal of money for the library by NEW LOW PRICES entertainments which were given The Studebaker Dictator is the GRASP THE BIG WALNU? WHEEL OF in the schoolhoiise. Hfcwas an en- thusiastic naturalist ana most Qf hit most powerful sedan in the world The Dictator Saturdays and holidays were spent M THE GREAT DODGE SENIOR AND FEEL on botanical excursions. Red Bank of its size and weight, according to 8edan M-dr.J pluA $1245 was very strict as to'Sunday pleas- Sedan [4-dr.]moh«lr .133S taw Victoria- . . . 13ZS, saw TIJE URGE TO TRAVEL FAR AND FAST. ures and much complaint was made the ratings of the Society of Auto- Coupe, far 2 • 1245 ntf to the school trustees against Mr, Coupe, for 4 ^. U4S Guilford for going botnnlilng on motive Engineers. 129S ia4» YOURS IS THE LEFT-HAND SIDE OF THE Sunday. To ovcrcomo this prcju- Duplex Pnietoo 1195 litf dico a friend would tako Mr. Gull- Tourer./or 5 • Ho) 11»S HIGHWAY-COMMAND OF THE ROAD. ford's botanizing can and other And according to all comparisons Tourer,/or 7 . 1245 M equipment on Saturday nights and on Sundays Mr. Guilford and hli it is the greatest value ^ver offered* • The Co*ii)iii*nntfcr friend would meet a couple of milea from town and puriuo their "-a bargain in quality at its new GO SEVENTY ANY TIME YOU CARE- botanical searches without criti- Sedan . . . . . $1183 . *14«f 8tdan,R«fal, . . 1710 .- IM» v OR DARE-TO! MIRACULOUS PER- cism. Postmuter Jicob Corilcs was One'Pfofit price! -' ' ^ : Victoria . ... 1575 . Mt» R chum of Mr. GulKord «nd WII his almost Iniepanblt compute FORMANCE. ' Ion. Yon must see it to appreciate \u 1675, flcnry Conrad Justice Bchrocder, who hud lived for (nutty years on beauty ""ride in it tp know its com- The Prctldent thn went aide of Broad n'.rect, died DRIVE IT AN HOUR-AND YOU'LL DRIVE suddenly nt thn «gc of 81 yrirn, He fort^and drive it to know its abun< Mm for 7 > «••••• $«4J * wai born'ln Germany anil csm« to dant flow of smooth, eager poorer I Tount,hr7 ,, . IMS . IT FOR YEARS. tlili country whtn he wai 27 ycuri UaouliMH • t . 2WS . y««ri old, Hi W«I twlct married, his first wife bttng Elliabrlh Drum- mom!, and Ml itcond wife Sarth ttoo worth of entru f wtpuMiil tvHhout e*tr* eo$t BrtldneSlx Hutfletd. Ha Uft Ihroi children. 1 All Bludebaktr modeli hire more 4«htel fcnJktel dlM , ._ Mils Annetta l'rner, duughlrr of ihin tlOO wonh of ttiri «qulpm*nl, btlloon llren rwvdnft v«nillMln| win* FRANK VANSYCKLE Alexander M, Frtier of Iteil Hank, Includlm fioni md rttr bumpirN *bleJd(ttcluilTilflnid|behef)iolltlt«ri E, V. HUGHES, M«r, HO-III W. Front Si. wn mtrrlsd to Joieph Field, Jr., of •bock tbMrbtrn mglna ihtrmomtftr aulonctto mndihltld iriMntri ~ ~ ' MlddUtown, Tha wedding wn v»ry Md hrdfoMiile tuoUnollnae uui* on the ilonmlrrofirNrtnfistttnalUghneoWl Telephone 1200 unixpicUd snd took plica In J«r- dathi and colnrlJ«ii»l lotik lo Ignlilan tlghtt and two-beam M*m hmtffl(Sffj ley City. Thty r«tnrn*d to Rtd •ndtiMriiii. Baulnmini »IM Include* ooairaUtd from MMrintf mhut. Dank i d»», or (wo afUr th« wtd> dlnf ind bpgin houieWeplnie on Mr. Fleld'i farm In Hlddlitown towmhlp, *• Tha ihrawkbury Kpkohil church Aibury Park LOUIS ,F. LIPSEY, Inc. Long Brand} h#M « Xutlvil on tht Uwn of Ihi •Of liulMirleU A»«. Tallmin BMptrfy ind olurtd |1 S3 E»it Fron. St., < lUd B«nfc,' N. J. DODGE Thi futiwl tit In «Wt» of Mrt, H0O-4I0I OTHERS A, V. itnningf. Mlu KaitU Aliin. Mb. Adrtl. 'WhIU, MM, AMI. ll Mn, Qiorn W, Btrlew, SENIO MaCnitll)],^, , MlKb' EDAN Co«j«f ind tird Allin, •IVkfit •' n, M 'r RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 17,1927.

The thieves "stole' about 110 'in 'homas A. Mclntyre for $25,000. YEARS AGO IN RED BANK money, two gold ? watches • and * 'he tract contained 52 acres and A PAYING POSITION OPEN to representative •• • of character. ' ., ^f-.^-T——:—• number of other artlmes. A quantity fas bought by Mr. Hoagland to en- of «l|verware'and a number of pieces rgo his farm lands ' Take orders shoes-hosiery direct to Phalanx Shop of (Continued from Ian page.) wearer. Good income. Permanent. president of the Holmdel and Key- of Jewelry were left on the kitchen Charles West won a plc-eatlng Write now. PHALANX, NEW JERSEY. from, port turnpike company, John 8. table by the thlevei. Theyi evidently ontt^t at the Kumton fire cotn- O. L. GONZALEZ, T.l.phone Mlddletowrt 153-R 'only way Hendrlckson wu elected secretary had been scared away before they any's fair John Mount was sec- 71 Fourth Ave., E. Or.nge, N. J. to ,ajid,Jphn 0. Schanck treasurer and could pack this booty t> take with nil The two men got away with f hatched in March and early April. , / • superintendent, , them, ivc large huckleberry pies In'less ii imr in iiiEHMJun imnu m n HniinwwiiiiiiiiifflBinirt nimrf '1*111 «nimiii WMI W 1 Mr. and 'Mm. W.UW. Taylor of Mrs. Rebecca Clayton, widow of han twelve minutes. * 4 MONTHS OtD, i,fi..f..l.;.:...l..$1.75 Holmdel returned hotae after a long George W. Clayton, diea at the There were loti of flsn in the bay READY TO LAY- ..+...,..:., $2.00 trip through the. country ; to Cali- home of her daughter, Mrs. William at Atlantic Highlands and. Horatio fornia'«nd back. About a score of Letson of, Cbeitiiut street, She Bailey, Jr., caught~108 (isjrin , . . ^ F, O. B. lUd Bank, R..J. • friends arranged a party t6 wekleft three brothers and two sisters, hour. Weakfish, biuefish and.por^ If youpinJt visit our farm, comp them home. - ••?•.'. all of whom Jived at: Red Bank, they ;ies made up most of his catch. 26% 4ltf$rder, balance 10 d»y»>.&f«fie ihipraertt: , Bred "Richard Thompson and. Maurice being' Charles H,, Cyrenlut, Robert, Daniel l-lnncgan, Jr., of Belford, Reduced Gas Rates for good »ii Knjbkle of Oceanic ran into each Mrs,. Bichard Amberman and Mrs. was fooling with alawri mower other while playing ball and four of h. P, Conklii. She /also left one when his ha nil got caught in the Knickel'a teeth Were knocked out. ion and four daughters knives. A linger nail was torn off for He and Thompson were both in- John .P..Combs of Stuth street and two fingers were mashed. jured on the head.. '•: ~ '•' and his uncle, Albert Bennett of William S. Applegate of .High- .Daniel Wilson of Mlddlctown, whf Winsted, Connecticut, went' fishing lands died suddenly from a hemmor- was over seventy years' old, was an and caught nine weakflsn,' two blue- hage. He was a son of John Apple- enthusiastic horseback rider and he fish and several large • eels. Mr. late of Chapel Hill and he left tf was frequently seen on a large, Bennett had been «'subscriber to wife and four children. black horse riding the Middletown The,Register*almost from the, time Eight cars of farm produce were 1, of Its'first appearance and he vis- shipped from Red Bank in • one House Heating roads, The mill dam at Allen & Miller's ited The Register office while in night, which was the laxgest ship- ge & Sons mill near Middletown village'was town. .'.», ment from Red Bank on any one washed out by a < heavy xgin. It A big groundhog; wai killed on train during the season. ' cost ?10 to rebuild the dan.'- The William Casler's -plaqe at. Tinton Lincroft was full of boarders. P~ Smith and Jones live side by side. Their homes are just; Expert Movers of Household mill was generally known as Irwin's Falls-during the hay harvest, Mr, The hotels and every house that alike. / Goods" and Pianos. mill. Casler gave a feast to all the'farm 'could accommodate boarders had William B. Willis, Sr., died at hands ,and tha7groundhog was th more applications tlinh could pos- ', Yet Jones tends his heating boiler two or three times a I Kennaburg from bronchitis, aged 74 most important item on the bill o sibly be cared for. years. He had lived at KeanSburg fare. It 'was cooked by Charlei • Jiverctt Asay, son - mdntji as com- .j of 'thirty years. She left a hus- --'-''"''o'nand from summer res- A five-foot shark was killed near bnml, hut no children. idents' of Oceanic, the steamboat dock at Tort Mon- - pared with our. previous rate of $1.10 per M. At Special Prices " Bavid Burnett of FairHaven was' — JohTr-Miers-oi -Everett-was driv- mouth. ' '•'•• - ing home from Red Bank when his The ^est^pf a Tea'is the ta»W o£ the individual. several days by a large cake Mrs. Ophelia Dibben bought a lot of'ice falling on his foot. horse got frightened and ran away. on Peters place for |2,C0O. Yours for better house-heating service, Much prawv.it, given lh*>VarioO^ Wends which are' James Connelly, one of the aged Mr. Miers was .thrown out of the packed under .the OSCO Ulbel. . For icing, India residents of Eatontown,. fell down wagon and was ba'dly scratched and Ceylon i*,.*-great. favorite, jljrftt jure' sure'to prefer stairs and broke his leg. of Red Bank was com- Belirlar girl, was cut and bruised \ ATfEilTeaforEveilTaiteT — was killed by lightning. ij% from ,Fair' Haven •in an auto- on the- head Wednesday night when *: 0range Pekoe, India Ceylqn, . mobile when the machine rtruck the she was struck by ' an' automobile •curbrng«*t Throekmortoh's bridge. driven by Mrs. Anna Carter of r AgW Bfadley Beach, who was driving on Company Mr. Fix jvas thrown OJC and was A three-day jubilee was held at a • learner's permit. A charge of n>. Red Bank', which brought many badly scratched and bruised. Raymond Hoagland bought a big wreckiess driving was made against thousand visitors to the town.' A her. ,126. paradewasheldon one of the days tract of land near Fair Haven from Of thffjnhilee'lii,which upwards of rineit ' a hundred floats'.of business'men were entered, with upwards. of a i >.S Selected thousand' panders. . Prize winners Santa Clara . in-the parade were Victor Eisner, , ThoBo are largo sited irult priced regularly at 18c lt>* VernonMorford, Charles VanKelst, Joe Burrowes, Frank C. Storck and Rich, Creamy, Mellow • Constance and Lorraino Guyon. One day was given up-to races on the river in which1 prlies were won by Charles P. Irwin, William Watts of Rtg. B5 Gold SMI ': Keyport, Melvln Decker, Jack Studer, Augustus, Duster of Atlan- Macaronj or. Spaghetti; tic' Highlands and, Floyd Urady. Wil- liam H. Houston. and Edward S. Allaire, together with X. E. Dare and Fred Friek,;.were mainly re- I Reg. 25c 'por Hi,' High Quality shortening, produced sponsible f qr.4hftiiabllee^, I ' solely from vogctablo so^tcei. . , - ,; . . . A colony of digger waipa began digging their holes on Dr. Daniel can. D. Hendrickson's lawn at Middle- j town. Dr. Hendrickson didn't likt , Red Ripe . ^ New Pack ,'•, Princess the wasps and he and James L. Bray killed nearly forty of the shore .'»• •••* TomatoeaX. Tender.Pea» .• JelUei • wasps in one day, Dlgjer waspa 4SC0 or Campbell'» Pork & Beam bore holes Mn the ground for their nests. ' They, paralyse cicadas or Itemi Seasonable This Weather 1 ' locusts by stinging them. The lo- custs.are then carried Intj the holei Pabst-elt! Chees« ...... '...'.,...... :.... Ja; &C of the digger waipil where the waip lays an egg In each locutt. When OSCD. SapdwJch Spread ...... 8 or Jar23c the egg hatchet tha.dl|g«r waip Hora-dt-litei MayonnaU* .'8 oz Jar 23c , larvae lives on the fleih of the lo- Kraft's Kay Cheat*...... ,...... jar 27c cult until It atUIni its full site, , Imported Swiss Gnqrtre' Ch«M* ...... box 48c A largo party of Little Silver young folks went on a plenlo and Oar seashore delivery service will N. B. C.'Rottmary Cakti ...... tb*32c clambake to Sandy Hook. In the N. B. C. Pantry Rookies ,\.... v* {b£2c • party were Loulo Dowllnf. Kenneth reach you daily throughout the Bum* ttSCD Btvtragti ...,., '....bot 10c and Frank Parker, Qr*ce Crater, No charge for bottlts—-empties redeemed .at 2o.«»ch. Ella King, Forman Ayeri, Florence •ml Mty Ayrti, Carrie Parkins, tiler season. This means that you can Za-Rex Fruit Syrupa v....,?,...,.,.,? .pt Jug He Nellie Kroit Clar»nee Havlland, Clicquot Club Ginger AU .!V ....'.., .bot 18o draco- Carhart, Raymond King, •hop just as readily all summer long , No chtrje for bottles— emptlei redeemed it lo tsch. ,' Gharlts Obr*. Mabel WniU, Roy UniUrwojod Davllad Ham ...... 3 cms 28c White, Orsce »nd Annie Ayrn, «• you cau during other acasons of Allot Hyerion, lnln( Lovetl, Geisha Dt«p-S«a Crab Mtat .... a...... can 39c Oeofge Woi-thliy ' and William th«i year. Expert shoppers lictc at Dainty PotUd,rVl«at« .,3 cam26b Cowling, Jr. Pet«r Ufftrti Wllbtr ef Fair, H«- the store will execute your orders Black Rag lntMtlcldt ,., .bot ills Vri\ dlnl nt the »g

i-A ittiid- Baptist BRIEF ITEMS OF ter rturvlvethim. ' ,r;epairuig War Votaran Dtad. Chinese and American Restaurant I HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN William L.'Brown of Manasquan, MONMOUTH COUNTY*^ v • WATCHES, CLOCKS- a veteran of the Civil war, died Usjt 'Partonal Moltv tfaloa 'of Proputy, Wednesday at the home of His son and JEWELRY The Great Wall Building Operation*, Ld'dgi Do- in Florida. Mr. Brown was 87 uracy',1 skill'and ex- "7S Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. ',: deen inn property at-lfatawan. The REUSSILLE'S WE ALSO SERVE A LA CARTE. company will make alteiatlons to To Breadcaat Parada, 36 Broad St., Red Bank the building and will u43.it in the Graham. McNamee, the noted »»•••••# 0«»00000000»0»»»0»0»OOMOM • manufacture of tooth patte, radio announcer, will broadcast the Herbert tong of Keyport has 36th annual baby parade'at Asbury been granted a divorce from his Park on August 31st. Mr. Mc- wife, Fannie Long of Philadelphia. Narnee will describe in deUil Hhe The decree was handed down from floats and burlesques of the childreh the circuit court of King and Queen as they march. county, Virginia, Misiionarj Dl.i. . ' ' Hanford MacNldcr, assistant sec- Miss Eva Belle Mackiell, formerly rotary of war, flew to Seagirt proprietor of a hotel at' Ocean Thursday in an army plane for an Grove, died in a-hospital at Tung official visit. As soon -as his in-Shan, China, on July 7th.- Miss spection was made he started back Mackiell was a missionary In China. for Washington. t ' Her death was caused by heat and Dr. E. S. Taft of Freehold ^oi tropical fever. •, Tup fl-paimg at th,e Freehold golf course Satur- Official! J.c(d Up. aay-weekrdefeatlnr-H—VrLoMrof —Mayor-George-Y-c-VanBrunt-'of- ^s ThesnwathestLirwtaiLAperatiQn is possible only with Freehold and H. L. Leonard of Monmouth Beach announced at the South Amboy. last meeting of the council that he !'Standard" Motor Oil for Fords.'It splashes freely was tired of trying to h'o'd meetings The military police at Sea Girt to every moving part, clings to bearing surfaces, does has established a night patrol be- without a quorum. He said the councilmen who don't show up tween Manasquan and Acbury Park a thorough jpb^of lubrication. With ^Standard"- in to help the police of the shore towns should reslgnr in handling traffic. A Gpod SaUimin. , your crankcase you can actually feel the difference. Mrs. Virginia Patterson'of Free- Samuel Foosaner of Freehold won hold is haying another siory. added a prize of $5Q_in a three weeks' sell- to her house on 'West Mnin street. ng campaign for a hosiery firm. This will give the house seven more Foosaner has won several hundred rooms and a bath. dollars in prizes from the company Capt. p. M. Homer pi the Taka-and last, year got a free trip to In "STANDARD;:: nasseo coast guard station at Long dianapolis. Branch is still a patient in the .Marine .hospital .at New York. He Lane—Brand. is recovering. C Miss Elsie Lane, daughter of .Gor Mrs. William P. Thecker has pur- don Lane of Neptune, and William MOTOR OIL chased the Atchley shop-^Sft-Iiong Brand of JSTeptune. City were {mar Branch from Miss Elsie Atcjhley, ried last Saturday" week by Rev. who started the business about a James F.Bc^ughton.^The ceremony The Measure of Oil-Value ' year ago. . '. i v. "• was witnessed by the. immediat Sterling P. Sprague, of Allentown families. : > is harvesting a big crop of-asters. Borouth to Buy' Land., STANDARD On one day last week he shipped The Avon- borough commission- 3,000 blooms to Philadelphia. ers are ^considering the purchase o Mrs. Arthur Jones of Farming- a plot of land-adjoining the bor- We also bake dale gave birth to a daughter at the ough water works t i f Hazard hospital at Long Branch PURE BUTTERCUP BREAD, DELI- I Tuesday of last week. •';', CIOUS PLAIN AND SEED RYE Contractor Attacked. BREAD7 WHOLE WHEAT James'F.' Kelly,'a "prominent coffi NUTRITIOUS tractor of Asbury Park, was at- BREAD, MILK BREAD AND tacked in fr-oni of -th(! Martha HEALTHFUL RAISIN BREAD. apartments, where he lives, Tuesday of last week by P. W. Petri, who The Best Breads Baked. had done mason work for Mr. KeU AND ly. Kelly was cut and bruised on the face. WONDERFULLY FISCHER BAKING CO. Bicyclist Injiir.d. - Newark, N. J. George Smock, a lumber dealer at Asbury Park, was knr.i'ked from APPETIZING his bicycle last Wedn, .lay by an automobile. Mr. Smock was badly cut. on the head and received sev- eral bruises. According to wit- nesses the autolst was net at fault. Burned by Gal. William Weber, cook at the War- a*Perfe ren hotel at Spring Lake, was bad- Heater! ly burned a few days ago when gas A Year Old that had leaked into, the oven of the stove exploded when he Btarted to light the stove. The door struck him in the face making\a bad cut. Burned by G»ioltn». William Finck of Long Branch, •andaYearAhead 1 an employee of the Eastern New Jersey power company, was serious- ly ' burned last Wednesday when gasoline ignited as he was having the tank of a truck filled. He was taken tothrLong-Braneh-hospital. More Mqnay for Inlst. Leg-room. The Manasquan borough council is having an ordlnajic e prepared providing for an appropriation of $25,000 toward reopening the inlet there. The money is to be spent pWrtiome with Perfect" heat represents real value. In addition to only when the other municipalities the Richardson & Boynton guarantee of rating afldperfonfcance, tha concerntd make appropriation). Perfect Warm Air Heater has the endorsement of eyety business Ltglon Boxing Show. manconnectedwith the construction, flnaricinganddelikgof homes. The Matawtn post of the Amer- ; ican Legion will hold a boxing ex- Today the last touch is added to modern homes with the Klchardsto mechah- Whippet features—proved by more than 12Q,000 sales hibition on Wednesday night, Sep- leal warm air heating, ventilating and cooling systcmo. • •••"'•>i;'^: • "^u —are forcing revolutionary changes in the light car field tember 28th, to ralao funds for thrlr new home. The exhibition By means of automatic fans, thl» adentific apparatus.forces puio, fresh air will tak» placi In the newbullding nmrtahn.if the entire home, properly warmed and .humidified. It, maintains Whippet's modern design is effecting important and beneficial changca in the of the Mount-Barrett company* light car field. The country.wlde auccesi of this up-to-date car in its first year U now causing other makers to follow Whippet1! lead. Htlplng N»w Fir* Company. ' Charles H, T.' Claytoi of Adel- It is not only that Whippet is America's most economical car, but the fact phla hat volunteered to loan.the flrt that Whippet Introduced euch high-priced cor features ai 4Avhcel brakes, in* company of that place $8,600 with created roominess, greater speed nnd acceleration, lower center of gravity and which to tmlld a flrehouie. Mr. Convenient payments •marter appearance—at a price all can afford. " Clayton a|re«d to ateept live per Come In undue the car that Is "a year old nnd.it|U a year ahead"—Whippet cent on thi loan. Work on tho RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO. —the car of proved superiority. houie will b« itaried toon, Boy F.U. Thlrlr F««L .1 ••) . • Superior Quality—N*w Low Prictt Cirl R. Bnglund, Jr., of Friti hold, thlrtien yean old, foil thirty f««t from s ehtrry trtt la it Friday IAXAI HEATING BXPBRTS WHO ARE WAjtTING TO SERVE YOD k ' Coach "625 '70S Coups '625 «79B week ind broke ui« itttnth Ytrtt* Touring 625 76S Sedan 725 675 bra« In hi* back, lt« wu placid in RED BANK RED HANK Roadster 605 828 Landau 765 925 • plmttr cast which hi will hivt to H ftamilJ^ 111 M»M.HIV lit Jollroy Drok. 38'Lliidoa Plaoa Ma B. BaraUdo, 111 Honm.titft 8t o».ar F. Mill, U WasttMo Avo. vriar for ilfht monlhi, Co«h • \j%w$ftr , is rrtnlt ot WM« O'BrUn, 89 Wo Frft'AI'IU * InipxUd Prltan Farm, Taoaui J. CUary, J7, E. Ff*nl 8k "UTTLE Bhtriff Hurry V. Johmon, who 1ELFOMD W. O, Dlolrlek, Lolfatoa AM. Carl Cenevor Charles D. BraVa has ateadily urg«d ths frtthoHin Howard FroyJ 74. MMm*utk Si. to «ita*llih t prlton /arm In Mor> Chtrloi Hobrouih Walftr A. Kraft mouth county, ln«p«etrd a farm of thti; kind it Morrlstown, Pa., lut we«k, Mr. Johmon hn vlilttd liv- •rat tueh institutions. Rttlrii Fr*m lUy RlCHARDSO*f&] OharUi ft. Dtnnli of Alltnlown, v? •.,' who h» bo«n In-tho hty and fo«d ^v: V MAURICE SCHWARTZ builnou tutr y*>r*( *»H «<»• ap Ul W.n front StrMl, lUt) (Unk. riUphenr 63? tho builnftt. PraitUilly til of Mr, Oonnio'f lailafflori ha*i sulomo. 7 ACKBBMAN * FLITCHOPT, Int., Kwerl, N, J bllo trtiki with wWsh th»y nri J, LAIRD HUL8R, Bftillihlswn, N J, , CHARLES ttANCLAY, Frooholif, N, j thtlr own hif ind (tid. lMi Mt» Dtai, VfsJtiVJtirr A. MoodMoodtty of ml, i MMadd iolotildd m» hi fold MW» d the Job of Supplying Your W&nti, -- ^.BBD.'BANK"BEGISTERr AUGUST 17:'1927. PasreJ

a brokeiTtfygh and a fractured rib Call on Cuke Longhead WILLIAM A. HOPPINO,, last Thursday wh^en he was struck When you desire any sort of a Rial CalaU Broke*' OF NEWS II Lla, «"„ " " i\ Improved at a cost of % 16,000. The Ovtr ttu samu route uf "The Playground fhurii'iy 0 00 A M .JZiOO rf. -The Freehold flro deportment .will Special" *>•. DAYS) STORE DOOR DELIVERY take part in the parade to be held Gamewell fire company-and CharleB, NEXT SUNDAY »nd Sept. II. 18 SERVICE TO RED BANK, N. J. QU1NN. PARSONS A DOREMUS, Ferris will furnish the materials and Love Red Dank 8:15 A. M. Botutnlnt .., . GOUNSELtOltS' AT LAW.: ' , in connection with the state flre- WhlUleM Bulldlni. nit Bank l ;]men's <;ori\erirtpn in Atlantic City on do the work. leave Atlmtlc Cltf 6.15 p. M. FREIGHT RECEIVED AT OUR NEW YORK TERMINAL UP TO 2 P. M. WILL BE DELIVERED TO CUSTOM- Johri J.' Qnlnn. Thoodore. Qj JtartoM, ( September 25th, About sixty men WEDNESDAY, AUO, 2* • •' ; Tlininam p.. Doremuft '/ *~ Dinner For Band.' , .... ER'S DOOR., THE FOLLOWING MORNING. from. Freehold are expected to at- J>»ye Red Bank 8 26 A. M Returning Members .of the band of Coraon fan Atlsntlc City 6:45 F. M. ' Over a quarter of a.century serving satisfied shippers—an ALSTON BEEKMAN, tend. ' . • COUNSEULOa AT I AW. commandery of Knights Templar of Add One Hour (or Daylljht Time ' enviabio record—that'*- reference • enough. OHlc«t. 10 ,Bro»il - BUItEO BANK. N. pidtnrlc, of Rabin Fcjffad. Asbury parjfjnfere dinner guests of Communication, addressed to William C. McKenna, Com- Samuel W. Taylor, proprietor of the: CCDT Q Pageant GEORGE D. COOPER, ,Mat«Wn Is experiencing the fear 9CT1. 3 Special Train mercial Agent, Pier 32, Ent River, New York, will receive - CIVIL ENOINEtn, of an epldemiC'Of rabies following Stratford Inn at Avon, last Wednes- $3.75 prompt attention. ' • ' Succeiior lo'Ceoro Coop.r day night. ,. • > Ticket! faad only on tpaclal train date Patter.011 Bundlng,.v JIKD U the bttlny of 'Frederick Cotbett, f [or which Ivuad. KEYPORT TERMINAL 1 aged twelve, by a cat that was- road. Rair at Aibury Park. ' ' Telephone Keyport 630 £•! GEORGE K. ALLEN, JrT, C. E.. and The catiyas killed but is believed NEW JERSEY CENTRAL GEORGE F. RANDOLPH CE County'and Asbury officers raided CIV 0 to'have Wen other cats and dogs. ... y CIVr!! ; ^ RBEHS AND suttvBvonnsut . an' alleged 'disorderly house on reet.- lltil B»nl{, N. J. Springwood avenue' Thursday. Mrs; 60 Rattrra ORtcure at Camp. WALTERCTVAN KFURENI r ileut.*Vernap A. Statesir and Bessie Turner', charged with being CIVIL ENGINEER AND bUBVEYOR. . the 'proprietor, was held in $16,000 Broad Stre.l Nalional Bank DulIJIn,. Went. Buymond Watson' of the • Red Binlt, N. J} Freehold military school are among bail. / GEORGE McC, TAYLOR, C. E. YOU BEGIJ?, AT the reierve officers who have been Eastern Star" Outinf, CONSULTING ENMNKEI! assigned to Fort Wadsworth, Stdten Fifty membeti " of ihe Long NEW CIVIL ENGINEER on I SUPVLIOB, ' LONGEK4.EIS Island, for two week's training. Branch lodge of Eastern Star en1- 85 Rector Place, Dunk, M, J.i joyed a-luncheon Jast Week as gueste DR. HARdLD j, STOKES, Gift From Frnnce, of Mrs. 'F. B. Taylor of Dcalr A _ mote thoroughly with a Piemiet W. Earl Hopper of West Long l Successor to Br Frank "Lee \ If * 1^114 1 *A>V£J£fi;A, ve> IV CO* AJi/IlK social period followed the luncheon', 5* Broad Street, Elmer Bulldlnr, It works with double action. The motor-driven Branch received a silk flag from the Rooma 4. S and S. brush sweeps up dirt at die same mordent that ^Fr'eneh government which he will Big Toe. Office Hour. 8:30 to 6 00 o clock. btisk-iuctioh-ia-dniwiog-Jt-mto-the-bag, *- thnsitjrof-fcong-firaijehr ~ AUgUBtuTWf1 jnTB: gethet they get it all.^ • ' e] v The presentatiotti n wililll bbe madde next lost the big toe of his right loot ALBEiRX-BJllRHANr- - REAL ESTATE MIOKER. '.I —Ahd$O)»-need~neYVglYi . Armlstlee^d»ylfNovem'bor-J4tI ' last Wednesday when a hearer-ice; Dlrhan Bolldlnz, , Drummond : cream' caYi fell on It.' The toe was Phone 033, . ' . , care of the cleaner 4welf. (t is bill bearing. Fraa Madlcal Clinic. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. . You* don't even have to oifc The Premier. Dr. William H. Gilllum of As- amputated 'at the Hazard hospital. •' • SHESFF'3 SALE. "^ Duplex will dean for you fotfaiifetime. And ic ; buryy Park i conducting.g^, a medical Died at AllenwoorJ. . • By virtue ot > writ of A. fa. to me din will cut down your cleaning hours and lengthen rectod, Issued out of the Court ot Chan- cllnlo at the i Spring Lake, hospital Joseph C. Waller of Neptune City eery ot the State of New Jersey, will be) your-leisure onesl each Thursday for the benefit'of died at the Allenwood hospital exposed to nale at public ventlue, on Mon- day, tbe 20th day ot Auituit. 1027, tn- ' poor and needy persons who are un- Tuesday of last week of consump- tween the hours of 12:00 o'clock and 6:00 Jjbtral allowancek on your old cleantr able to j>ay the usual office fee. tion. He was 51 years old; rind o'clock (at 1:00 o'clock, enstern standard' time). In the afternoon ot said day. a$ Witnua to Electrocution. > leaves a widow and three children. the Court HOUBC. in the Borough of Fre*V - H. Herbert West of Allentown hold, County of Monraouth, X4etr JeraeyJ Boy Oddly Hurt. to satisfy a decree of eaid court amount- was one of the witnesses' at the ing to approximately 11,120.00, .' electrocution of Salvatore Merra at Ernest Fatten, eleven years old All thattcertaln lot, tract or parcel of of Belmar; was burned oi\ tho face land and premises, hereinafter particularly, the state prison at Trenton on Aug- You need only to glance at Chrysler's latest prod- described, situate, lylns and being In the) Secaderaonitmtlonhetetoday. Or.ifyouprefct.'phonp last week-:by:a <»tlck which Was Borough of/Red Bank, In the County r^t- . for one right in your own home on four own rugs See U8t.6th. Merra was executed for/the uct—the nw/52,'-—and at Its astonishingly low Monmouth and. State of Kew Jersey. ' murder of a man at Newark. sent flying through the air by a DEQJNN1NG at a point in the souti.._ how thorougHu is.. .hpvMightly it glides t:. then buyl firecracker thrown Into .a bonfire. prices—to realue that again Chrysler Standardized Ide HI Biver street, said bezlnntns polai.' Quality has yielded more to the buyer than money >eintf thirty-aevenfeet, six Inches easier^.;* Flagi at Ciftt. ly from the Intersection of the .southerly. ' The South Belmar fire company OceanporT Teacher Resigna. has ever been able to buy before. side of River street with the •wferly sld» . has'.received as' gifts from the Miss Dora .Goldberg' of Long of Plntard avenue thence U) tastirardly Examine end note the full sire end roominess of aloiur the southerly side-of' Rivet datreet' Jersey Central Power & Light Co. Branch- h'as-resigned a8 teacher of : ladies' auxiliary of the company an its staunch, handsome body of wood and steel. thirty-saven ieet, alx.Inches to'i tl' American flag and an ensign. The ths first' and second grades at thence (2) southerly and parallel with ..,, RED BANK' N. J. ' Enjoy its. ample Beating Capacity for adult pas- easterly aide it Plntard avinue one hun4 firemen, are having an Elaborate Oceanport.' Miss Goldberg taught- dred and twenty-eight-feet,'alx' Inches to: at' Oceanporfr for seyeti;Jears. sengers, Deught your eye wita its grace and a.polnt; thence .(8) westvardly snd saral* -, felephona Red Bank 1900 . '* show case built for,the flags. , lei with the jouthtrly side of River street, trimneas of apj> eatahce,its luxury of appointment thirty-seven feet, alx Inches to a, pointl. School Contract Awarded. Fell From Trueki '."" thence <4) northwardly and parallel with' The contract for a new Catholic Charles H. Miller of Keyport re- . Here ate flowing lines, beautiful hardware, lux- Similes per hour the first. coarse one hundred and twenty*' • urious mohair upholstery and every refinement eight feet, ilx'Inches to the polat or place- high school at Long Branch 'has ceived a broken cpllarbone last of beginninE. . . ; .' .v' been awarded to Walter Meaghcr of •week .when he fell from a^truck at of detail—combined in a car you will be proud ~5*>25miksin 8 seconds Seited as the property of George, Batt)« r to own. • ' e( al.. taken in execution at the suit, of Perth Amboy for $30,000. The Hackensack while ..working for the - Tullsizediodies.for Kdwin R. Conorer and Hpward B# * ' building will 'be 93x35 feet, two state nlghway.'departrner;t. Then ride in it. See how easily and smoothly jt •on, and to be sold'by «ton£a4iigh and a. basement.. adult passengers V HA.RBY N. JOHNSON, Sheriff. > Hiatory of Avon. gives you 52,-unviuying miles and more per hour, Psted July 28. 192T." : Cost. Any ChtysWr dealer -will gladly gi-ve Chancery ot the State of New Jersey raaqa The old hospital at Fort Mon- girtplans? to abandon the trolley •'J2",I IUCES—&a*i $71)11 *joer Sidmm you full particulars and an impressive on the third day of. August, A. C. nine- ' ; ttoaiiltr (irfdi AmifAmifcc ual)ual) {rill{rill +dtet+dtet SSnUn 1795,- Dt r mouth Is to be replaced by a new south' of Belmar and use busses in demonstration of the "Red-Head engine teen hundred and^ twenty-seven, in KiCet* liir. SKU* th.e - New Well for Malawan. company is erecting a lino of poles [purth day ot October, A. ]>., rtmeteen between Freehold and Scobeyville. hundred end twenty-eeven, (a defaalt , ; A new well has become whereof auch deerea will be Bisde.aAins« - Service 'will be twailnbh about the ANDY'S GARAGE sary at the, Matawan borough water Cora'* Maple Avenus and Weat Front Street, Red Bank, N. ). you aa the Chancellor' shall think ea7lla,ilablb e first of September, and just. . ,. , •- plant to insure an adequato sup- Phone Red Bank 2124. Fined,(or Cop's T;ou«er« Tbe object et the said salt U to forttlosa ply of water1. A., welt was recently 45 S3 Broadway, Tel. Long Branch 204 two eertaln nortgat'eai uade~*ur the laii , Williarn Fagln of Lorg Branch Arthur WllUama ana.Xdtth Beji WUUra., drilled but since then one of the was fined $14 plus U f>r repair- hi. wlf«, to tie Atlantle BlcUavds buUd- old wells has played' out. Ing and loan, aiioejatlon, cbvirtna; Lota Ing4 Policeman .Fe'eney'a trousers, Numhera. OoeiBundred and 'TweAty-fonr'; and One Hundred atld Twenty.Flve^An tht • Bradley BeacrrMan Dead. which were"ripped when the officer Map of -New Keansburf, No. 2, In the John ' F. •;'Jessie*: >• of Bradley arrested Fagln. QJw Township et MliMletown, in tho County ot Monmouth and Stat^ ot New Jeney, T3each dfen.iTne<3ay('t1bf last week, ef (he-.ild -mrtrtisies beln«calrt»d" aged 64 years. He Was formerly a Fed Glaaa to Dog-. cemher ltth, 1920, and recorded In the member; of- tho • Neptune township •A-valuable-collie owned'byT. J. Uonmou'th County. Clerk's Office In Book 590 of Mortgages on.piges 311, eta., and,: co.mmitteo and ex-chlef of the Ncp< Doyle of South. Belmar was killed tha other mortgage bclng< dated- Dacem* tune'flre departnient. last week by someone giving it bet 21it, ltll, and recorded In the Mot- • mouth Countj Clerk's office In Book SU 1 . Work wllf bo* ptart.6d at tho close ground glass. Mr. Doyle valued the of Mortgagee an page's IDS.1 etc. . • , Leads the World in Motor Car Value You. Arthur Wllliami, ap4 Edith Ball of tho summec Season ?n a. $1,000, dog at $200. WitlUms. hie-«(Ue. are msd« parties.de« Baitd-Wyckoff Reunion. fendant beeauie you are tha ovncri ot the 000 hotel end opartmfcnt hoti|K block >aid property. . :. ... ' At Bradley Beach. The project is The annusl Balrd-WycltorT re- 3 New Series—New Lower Prices SNYDER es ROBERTS, being backed by tho LaRdno hotel union will be held at Old Tennfent Solicitors of Complalnanti, p preaonl hotel -will churehThundayornerh ——.—AOTfflle-HSrflahdsrWr?.- Sated August tdT 1»11. be. (joropletely reViuHtt Uttiea' aid society of the church will STATE OF NEW JERSEY. ' ; ' rUkerir^an Found', • . ' provide 'lunch. Department ef Slate. •'» •'• ,"' >tested Qil CEBTlKlCATt til1 PILINO OK CONSENT ':"i^ ."* Horbert ', Aylor and Wilbur Enca(*mant Announced. BV mOCKHOLDElia TO DISSOLUTION. . V; Verooit of Keansbure, who were TO ALL. TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS , Announcement has been made of HAY COME. OBEETINQI ' blown out to tea in thoir fishing; the engfgeinent of Miss Elvira How- WHEREAS, Itappeari to ray i«tlifa * ? motor the Borouih of IM Hank. County ef Hen- ' , Queen Titanla, who will rule over Dr. S,.H. Casildy ot Koyport waB mouth, Bute ot New Jersey (CharlM X. ' bitten on the h«nd by • small dog Urown, bilng the agent therein and In Aibury Park's 88th annuar carnival charge thtreof, upon whom process may B4 f taken sick whllo automoblla riding tiiom hsUJbecn sent there on charges August, HIT, rile In fny oirlce a duly exe. euted ami alteslnl eononl In Hrltlnt 111 t But in these ncw-Iilgh-spccd motors, a serious along the ihoro with her ion Ed- of bclrfg drunk and, disorderly. Finest .Fastest the dissolution of aalil aorperatlon. eie> .lubrication problem has arisen. The number of Ward Sunday of jait woek and dlod euted by more than two-thirds tn Interest Court Re«ti(tt. . ,•• of the eioakhaMste. Irweeel, wklak aaU a«. ---.-* • explosions per minute in the combustion chambers . toon after reaching- homo, Sho UIKate and th* reeorj of the >tea*edlnia < lcay«s two 6n». , • Tho Nfonmouth-topntJ oourti do- cars in all Nash history ttmesiU are now a» fil« In e>> laid »«•! hai been greatly increased. That means tri»t modern ' eUrcd a xecew lMt RrW«» week un- aaprcv lilad bf law, . Auto Hiti Blorellit. In testimony wluieef, I ka}i darelo aaU , motor oils must withstand the lash of tenting, til Sopte.mb.er ;Ut,, on .which d«to Greater SPEED than ever before \* These new springs arc individually mir hand jirf frnMU my atriflal aeal, »m ..••. JEdward L«n»h(in of Dn.nl rocolvod Trenten, tkls leTurla day if Amml. A. 1). , , ico'rchlng hc»t-heat that dtstmyt mediocre oils, a keynote characteristic of the new engineered to each model—tailored one theuianil, lint) ktindiaa ind twlBtf> and leaves the vital motor parts a helpless prey to Na»h models. , scientifically to the weight and she deadly friction, «.*, * , , • , "', ' jostpn r, ». mirATiioK, They are finer, FASTER cars than of the car. Blirelsrr el date. r , STATE JIMIV, DEPART* ' That is why lubrication autliorirics rtcommend ft&y Nnsh has ever developed. Even the Standard Six SeeUs — Veedol, the oUthttglircj the "film of ttrdtcctiotv" ' N«h hai worked wonders in turn- priced down to the 4-cylindcr field UAV thin 01thtut, imoctb at tllh, louglj.•»•• TIDE WATER^OIL SALES cart you ever traveled In. lUlicd they offer motor car quality' rnHii»e ianr,» M(tr and value without a parallel. htut. i* i ' tht now Naili iccret proceu alloy Before you buy any cur—DIUVL' U« Mi m*i »r\ •P..!! Red Bank Radio Sales Co •teel iprtn&i. one of tho new Naih models. akWll tut) MlM • filMll Ml, " ll J. W.; MOUNT CO, C#r, Molt •«* fttrut. N, J;

A^v^iffWi^.y.^iVMiJ * Ml" 1 rf „ , ' RED BANK REGISTER WOMEN KILLED BY FALL. rival at Moorehe'ad C^tjr, ifortftCar- .trucks'provided b> Frark Blood- :'€< l>« , '.BETTER EVERBLOOM1NG olina. He made a, flip to'that place ed;'Charles Leonard »nd Floyd MIM Katharlnglii^apd Her Nur» n a boat with Fred Applegate of LUJH, •• Ideal weather , conditions Fell Down Elevator Shaft. Lavalotte and lie will return home contributed to 'the success -of the Miss Katharine Ely, 68 'years old, by rail after 'spending a thdrt time |/ROSEI 1 'I? Acres of tHem'in'.full bloom. Select >npw for fall planting. a wealthy invalid of Freehold, and in the South: * - ,',-,'' „. which Was'W^eaw oli Mrs." Annie Palmer, 67 years old, Adrian MifccheUn- ha* 'Added a and "which was .'owned,'by^'Harry rVCiit Flowers Dusting Material Rose Food her nurse, were killed Thursday af- vegetable department to his" road- Langendorf died last week on Jos- ternoon when they fell down the sido booth business, v " eph W. Thompson's fffrnV where1 it elevator shaft in Miss Ely's home About thirty persons Attended the' had been'kept since Mr. Langen-' r'. D. & D; COMPANY It is supposed that Mrs. Palmer 1 picnic held by the Methodist Sun- dorf quit farming a number of ,i- ROSE SPECIALISTS wheeled her patient in a wheel chair day-school last Wednesday at Bel- years ago.- ,'„ "-<-' Monmouth Road, Phone into the'elevator shaft from the Long Branch Eatontqwn 46 vedere Beach, Keansburg. ,,The Miss Ella Kelly has returned second floor in the belie' that the weather was ideal and everybody home from a visit of three weeks elevator was at this floor. No one had a fine time. _ j ' witfi.her cousins, Misses Jtlary and else was in the house at the time. Helen Byajn of Morristotyn. Miss The cook prepared supper and left Christian Berry, sop of "'Arthur Berry, has returned homo from the Mary Ryan is now> returning the at five o'clock. When she returned visit. ' \ at eight o'clock the bodies were Long Branch hospital, where he un- found in the bottom'of the shaft. derwent an operation. fl Kenneth M. Wyckoff has a won- Miss Ely had been killed instantly William Turtan, who moved from derful crop of Twenty-Ounc,e Pip* ICE CREAM this place to West' Locg' Branch Pins jn his apple orchard. Last Mrs. Palmer was still nhvn but died that night at the Long Branch hos- about a year ago, is in poor health. year Mr. Wyckoff harvested 6,000 pital. 'Miss Ely had the elevator He and Mrs. Turtan have received baskets of these apples nnd he will nstalled to aid the nurse in mov- number of calls from residents probably have a> larger yield this ing her patient about the. house, of this place of. late. , year. A New JYotk restaurant own- When the bodies were found, the Mrs.'O'Brien and Misj Nttlis Git er has contracte'd'f or at! the apple's. elevator wqs at the thira floor. len of Newark are guests'of Mrs- William Domidion Is repainting XhktAi makir0!^an0!^yy frierr s duee toth op his house on, the Red B<*nk, road. Miss Ely leaves a nephew, J. Ely.Edwin Heed. _ unusual valuer, Which have teen bijeredbijeredi ' Dey of Hightstbwn.- Mrs. Palmer is Methodist church services and Mrs. Alma ConoVe'r and" her survived by four sons, Alvord and meetings of the Sunday-school have daughter Doris of Verona, formerly Barton of Freehold, and Joseph and- been discontinued during August. of this place, are viilting Mrs. AU'remainingmainingi ^poirt lines/must Wiq!ter wear The Walling Cider Mill. Re-Opened number of Red Bank relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Horton Roach. ' For the Season Monday, . with them. :,:'•',":•:};•',•*.',.' .< < • Joseph Conover has returned Home-made The cider mill of t\e David A.. Miss Margaret.Dean is improving home from the citizens' military Walling estate re-opened • for; the from her sictyless.i; but 'she. is 'still training camp at Platt-iburg, New season Monday. Last - year was aEable1 to fill...her' position at Miss York,.where he spent a month. record-breaking one for cider.mak- Mary > Wood's dressmaking estab- James Bossum is enjoying a va< EERE is an Ice Cream easy to make. ing, but the Indications are that: this lishment at Red Bank, • • cation of two weeks from his work. year will not be so good. The apple Edward. Carney, is harvesting a Misses Alice and Luclia Frey of H Your party will be a success if you- crop is much smaller thaiulast year wonderfully fine crop of pnidns on Red Bank spent part of !aat week serve this, with fresh Peach Sauce. and the price of applep is much the Covert place which he bought with Miss Anna Reid., '" higher, so that there, is apparently a short time ago.;. < Many.- of "the .Theodore Molloy receh^d a gift 2 cups Sealed: Grade A a double reason why less cider will [onions are larger than big potatoes. of a young hound dog'from Fred 1 quart Sheffield whipping cream be made. ' • • •'• Langendorf last week. The dog bids ~ 1 cup sugar fair to make a good hanter and Miss Margaret Dean i9 having her LINCROFT NEWS. 2 tablespoonsful vanilk house repainted on. the Pine Brook Mr. Molloy plans to.do a big lot T of rabbit shooting in the fall. Dissolve the lugar in •calded milkj and cool. Fold In whipped, road. " i •_ Jame» Soden Movel—-Sundajr-lchool " Stanley Wilkins, son oS Welling- Picnic—Death, of Aged Horao. Mr, and Mrs. Fred langendorf cream, add the vanilla, .and fteese in a vacuum freezer. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ton Wilkins, who is now a real es- James Soden has moved from the tate agent, will study to become a Jesse Harveson of Philadelphia. Mr. bungalow .he has been occupying on and Mrs. Langendorf, spent Satur- doctor. He will enter Bithneiriann the Middletown road to. the,'Ireland f^ Qrade A college at Philadelphia iti the'fall. ;! day and Sunday with Mrs. Langen- farm"a|;Nutswamp. Mr, Soden is dorf's mother, Mrs. Anton Stell- The members of Zion Methodist a.carpenter and he is in chargo of wagon of Long Island.h ' WHITE Sunday-school of Pine • Brook en- the construction of several bunga- joyed a picnic at Highlands last lows en the Ireland leirm. Broad SHEFFIELD Thursday. The trip was made in The - children of , tha . Sunday- Tb«.B«sl Salesman In Town. busses. The shortest route from seller to FARMS CO.', INC. school enjoyed their annual^picnic buyer, from employer to employe (Diviiton o/ tfcNartmut Vaity Pnxfacb Corp.) Relatives an'd friends of Welling- Tuesday of last, week^at.the Belve- and from loser to finder is a Reg- > Telephone: Long Branch 814 \ * ' ' ton Wilkins have received posta' dere Beach. sectfon'o{"Koansburg. ister Want Advertisement.—Adver- Telephone: Asbury Park 2&8 cards telling of Mr. Wilkins's ar- The trip was made in automobite tliement

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IHADOW.PROOr IHADOW'PROOr Radium Silk SUPS Non-Cling SLIPS $1.47 $1.97 $2.97 if* Filu, 87c »•»'*)». H" A ,r^NEW HOTEL .OFFICE. WILL REPAIR WASHOUTS. A NEW AUTO BUSINESS. AN HONOR SALESMAN. 1 It^WUlBe Optntd \t th» Comer Judion Morris M«de a Member of CARING FOR YOUNG FOLKS A DUEL WITH SHO GAMBtilNC WHEELS'SMASHED of Broad and MtcWIc Stctati. MORFORD BROS. OPEN STORE ' the Curtii League'. EMERGENCY NOTE.FOR $2,000 A VARIETY OF EVENTS AT COMBATANTS STOOD IN Judson Morris, son of Louii ty ''MON,PAT^j|GHT.'* . * in the Salt buildir« WILL 6E MADE. ON MECHANIC STREET. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. atjj. j comer of Broad and Mee- Morris'of White street, Red Bank, TER UP TOjrHEIR KNEES,' Halted the UrUert.klrrf Last DaWtlves"" >'«nd] Policemen Tor* chanih c streets j has boen taken as Commissioners Order Tbls Action They Have Taken Oyer Ib'e County has been selected for membership Party for Young Folk* Tonight, However, a Justice of the •THtym "Booth's »t 'CarHlval—Sla the temporary'office'of the com After Getting Report From En- Distributing Agency for Oakland in an honor organization league of Concert Tomorrow Niffh.t and. a Whl'Destroyed and |2B9,40 'p elded to Go on With It-^Sar (It. W s pany which is to build a hotel on gineer "Georga" K. Allen at to and Pontiac .Automobiles—^For- the Curtis publishing company, a Dinner-Dance on Saturday Night d the Burton Downing property on mal pening Next Wednesday. ciyictrn which issues magazines; •he Men YJ^TAMELSSM ? Can'be Done (or $130,000. 'ConfWated. s Damage Dona by Recent Storms. —Barn Dance Saturday Week. Water Problem to b. Solved. *« the north side of Riverside avenue. Tl»o league is maintained for hoy The project of .wtdenlng' Whits SiSxx ,i gambling wheeli • were Engineer George K. Allen gave The' t. 1?;..Morford''motor 'car' The Atlantic Highlands casino is Charles A. Williamson, who is a snkfmen of the company. Regular Two men standing in Water up tci j 5* ^street, which was halted last week, smashehdd wheh n JohJhn WW. SmithSh, chief report~at tho meeting of the Red company .has taken over the Mon- having one of its busiest seasons' in a/.Jhe deteetlvg' force of Monmouth prominent member of the Civics Bank commissioners Monday night school attendance und if- record of their knees and striking at eafiT <- *• hai "Been revived. The^«pec|al com- mouth county distributing:'agency years. Tonight the customary other with shovels while a torrent . tffllwlon'><>«'board which .was np- couflty/and /IVQ other men scooped Enterprise association,' which is to with regard-to improving drainage for Oakland and Ponti?.c autciinb- efficient scn'ice to ciiK(.cui»cr3 u.'re- erect, the hotel, Will be in charge quired- for adinitta'n:ii to tho longuc. weekly party will be held, for tholtial downpour of rain ensued! " • pointed p' appraise the value of the down.unon a carnival at Kumson on conditions on various streets where bllcs. The company has bought out mu! Each- member receives a badge. young folks under the supervision ' »r.lands' needed for wideningithijstfeqt Monday njght. The carnival was op- ofj the office. Abbut $35,000 has washouts have qccurrcd. * He recom- Thomas ,H. McKnight's interest in already been subscribed toward, the Judson Morris is under the super- of their mothers/ One of a scries took place at Eabt Keansburg ono"" ihas been'instructed to" continue Its erated by a travellng-'troupe and mended immediate repair work and this agency and Has opened business hotel and a systematic campaign vision of ^Iwood A. -Duncan, who of musical entertainments will be day last week. ThruK, pnrry i -\H>t'k.i--"1h,e taking of testimony wilparl t of the proceeds wqj to bo paid measures which wouTd cost ?2,060. In one of Peter J. McClees's build- to 'one of the Rufason Democratic will bo made among the people ot is agent for the publishing company given tomorrow night when Albeit stroke and downward crushing blpw- yp rtiumed^Arame& (tomorrow'tomorrow.''' . HH [uU These recommendations were or- ings at 21 Mechanic .street, -The puhing clubs. *VThe carnival camu to Rum- Red Bank and vicinity to Increase t Rd^BK d iiit Weiderholt of New York will' give succ.ec.dcd each other in rapid suc- to put'through the project dered Complied with and an emer- salesroom, service station^and gar- at and vicinity. /on from the southern part of the the amount of local subscriptions. a> song recital, with instrumental cession, as the infuriated combat.'" „ g to the original scheme'of gency note, for the amouyt specified age will be formally opciied next music by the Douglass trio. A din- ants strove to obtain the mastery,, M ,..,., ing the entire streottat a'cost county anq ,set up\a ' number of war placed in the'; bank, as th e, street booth; and a Ferris whe«l on a va- Wednesday. Percy Stout is"foreman ner-dance will be held on Saturday Their faces wero red with fury and ^ . > . -not-f ' exceed'flSO.OOO, as" provided 1 appropriation Is not large enough to of the, service and garege depart- night of this week and the annual ; *' bv '1 ! ordinance " passed' several cant field on , River road. ' BOY DRUNK FROM LIQUOR streaming with water of two kind* ' TOR FOR RIVER PLAZAprovid. e for this additional expense ments. Thomas F. Morford, wBo is barn dance will take place on Sat- —that which fell from the doilfUY Moiida'y night was tl,o o'penlng Mr.-'. Allen's''report • dealt prihcl the chief owner of the company, is BELFORD LAD FOUND UNCON- urday night of next week, and that which was generated * by hi ' - *>• * Thu rwor and council at-a meet- night Ther- e was a displa" • y of fire-' nally'with'We"st FrbnOtrefit^be- J RESIDENTS EUXMATTER UP-TO '"""" ' ^Hifchrotk TiBHpimUonAithif't'T-" 1ng-Ust-"\."-' c-ordercd-the-heBr|ngs worksi-to -open tiie-atiair.- A"" large tween .Peart-tind-West streets, The RED' BANK OFFICIALS. pr, James P. Morford, is associated aside for the entertainment of the streaked with mud which splashed ' of the sped il commissioners dlseon- crowd had gathered, and in, a short report,stated, that storm'sewers to with him in business and lie expects He and .wo Other Boy» Said young folks. One of the chief *• tlnued.- This action wad taken at a time the booths and the Ferris wheel They Want Water from the Public- lead the water off this.street through to' move here . soon' from PhiladeK Whiskey Had' Been Given to aims of the members of tho casino ' '' conference at the, office of Warren were doing a>bjg business. When The sight was so unusual and so* Owned Water World - at Red Allen place ^o the(river could- be •phia. The brothers, are veterans 6i Them by a Boy Companion- is to provide recreation for the full of action that despite the deluge) i_- "H. Smock, the borough attorney, everything, was In full, swing Mr. Bank—The Project Endoned by pufdpwnfor;abbuti$8,000. If'tlje the World war. They were formerly young folks under wholesome* »ur- • The1 reason whjch the ..mayor and Warrant Iiiued for Boy'» Arrut. a big crowd of neighbors collected Smith appeared att thn carnival. Councilman Jainet S. Parkei. storm•'. .sewers 'were" 'laid, through engaged in thq farm implement bus- roundings. On Wednesday nights ,' council gave attthat tlrta for halt- With him were Detective William Robert Murphy, aged fourteen to watch the outcome. The result A large number of the residents private 'properties the expense would iness on West Ifront street and they tho mothers act as chaperones an3 ,Ai Jrig tlje matter'was ^thati the under- Mustoo, Constable Clifford 'Abbott years, son-of Mrrf. Martha MurpKy was tame considering the vigor and'x ' of River Plaza attended the 'meet- be greater.-, " "" . Allen's report had to give up this business on ac- of Belford, did not return1 homo provide refreshments. The barn fury displayed. Most of the blows) V •f ,J»klrig,>would probably amount "to and Lieut. Harold,, Davlson of Red stated • that ing ol,the Red Bank commissioners Improved conditions count of having been railed into Tuesday afternoon of last week dance has been an annual event at went wild and each battler did more S , ",'', more .than thV'amo'unt fixed In the Bank/ 'Policemen Henry Kruse and Monday night to ask for water serv- would result from cleaning out the the casino, for many ylars and'is '' " ordinance v , "• James Wallace,'who were directing military service. Both young men and his mother wept to look for to himself than he did to his pppo.'' ice'-at that place from the public- present storm sewer and by making were in the principal battles of the him. She found him in a field un- one of the most popular affairs oE nent. Some of the thrusts struclf , •, * .^,.NP mention/ of the matter, was traffic, iojned fho party upon the the season. Bawling is also one owned water plant at Red Bank. a larger Intake. Flood conditions war, conscious from the effects of drink- the thrusters instead of striking the ' , Jmide-'at'the regular meeting of the request"of Mr. Smith. The River Plaza'folks had previous- have occurred ,on the street several of the attractions at the casino. * Mr. Smitfi gave a signal and tho For five years Thomas- F, Mor- ing whiskey. The^ boy had never party thrust at. < ,' °. -jiniyor and council at ihe town hall ly tried to get the Tintern water times this summ'er., M. Gordon Jones is president of l raiding'party charged the 'booths, ford held a position with Ihe Buick before touched liquor in any form Worn out by their exertions and.,,"! ' ' "jp ' y y nightiggh ,, bat after tho mcet- company to extend i(s service to Mr. •Allen* recommended that ll r and at first his mother did not know the casino asso6iation, Augustus T,' smarting .from • bruises and cuta " •', ' ing-.Councllma' cll-m n J.' < Daniel Tuller SFhe officers jumped behind trie River Plaza. The company submit' drain water ,°.n''']f>er streets of tho motor 'company at New York. what was the matter with' him. The Brook is vice president, Samuel which they had inflicted onthenvi1',. -"'''-.' stated'that it had been-de'eided'tq counjers'and" ordered the carnival ted. a^propoEal which the people of Drummond tract In West Red Bank James P. Morford was th"e Chicago boy was unconscious for a lonj; Putnam treasurer and William selves whilo trying to hurt each'*''' ''•""•' /W?»t*»rd With the project.' Hmee n out of the^booths. Two of the River Plaza rejected because of the be led-through storm sewers to the. representative of the D, W, Bosley time and his condition was serious. Priedlander secretary. The board other, the duellers rushed oft to the "•. - '*aai« tfiit as a'result of negotiations raiders" were armed ,w!th axes and huge expense involved. This,oiler pond of. the electric light company. hardware company of Pniladelphia. of governors includes Oscar _Unz, .office_olJustice Jhnddeua Breton li. .;lv,KMcfcbit&,been; entered into~wllh in a-short time they destroyed six if accepted would have compelled A" stdrm "seW^r • on LocustJ avenue" . la addition to-the general-dis- He was in bad health several dayt. William H. Jones, iTTST Clarke, "T.' an effort to have each other arrest* , .-> 'various White street property own- gambling wheels. The others gafti- River Plaza property owners to north of Leighton avenue was also tributing agency at Re.l' Bank, a but he eventually recovered. R. Morris, E. K. Camp, John Gein- ed. Justice Breton, instead of sell- ;, ers and as « result of. other nica- ere^ In the money on the counters finance the undertaking and to wait recommended: Gutters and storm branch agency is conducted at As- An investigation was started and mell, 0, E. Lichtenstein and Wil- ing this opportunity to secure feel ,' sures taken It hod been found that and in'boxes'in the booths. Tho many years: before getting their sewers- were given asr necessary bury Park by Close & Warwick;' *t the boy said that liquor had been liam W. McMeekan. , " for himself, essayed the role' of . could be < widened for raid created a> great deal of excite- money back. requisites on Wharf avenue. . Mr. is expected that other branches will given to.--him by Thomas Walling, - the street ipent and and man Who' operated The membership of the casino peacemaker...-,Tho two duellera_had. "^ Allen said William street should re- be opened soon'. Since the;'; Mor- aged fifteen years, son of 'Arthur 1(180,000OV,VVVt. ' vote or hold* office. > The organjja- • The battlers saw the Wis,dom-_ Mrs. Murphy went beforeJR.ecor- Pri THE AIR. . the wheel revolving and In a few of the council. day night; Entrance, was gained tioh is made tap. of year round and following this course and they finjl-. moments tho young man was on the by opening a window in the cellar. der Louis Meese and made a com- ly shook hands and agreed td let JjjrV,, •, Station" WJBI Wiii Broadcast To- Addison Sanborn, who was the MIDDLETOWN FIRE PARADE. plaint against Thomas Walling..The summer residents; This, year the ground. The. thief entered a bedroom where casino hps eighty members, tho gones bo by-gones. They. »nd**»fjr' . day, Tomorrow and Friday. ' spokesman for the River Plaza dele- Mr. Doelger'a son was stepping and soy has disappeared and his where- gation, thanked the -commissioners Eight Fire Companies Made a Tou number of'other East Kt .A sunshlno"hour- will bo con- took ,"a Vest' with $6 • and 'a gojd abouts a^e: unknown. Stories.djjfejp. folks attended the town^f) After trio wheels had bee._.n. de- for putting down sidewalks on West ; of the Township Saturday : ; - ducted at StationXWJBl, at Red watch iii it The robbery waadia^ a|^B wlje>e he obtained theiiquoy,' ; mittco meeting; at MlddleWiru HM- ^ stroyed tho officers 'turned in the' Front street adjacent to Hubbard's The annual parade of the Mi a''center of recreatiijn,and j enteis t •cBank this afternoon between {our towered yesterday morning when p e? A warrant'has been issued for hU age last Thursday night It wat money from the booths to Mr. bridge. He said this Vas a great thifi tainmerit. It wis organized in 1895 ',- arid five o'clock by Rabbi Max Dav- Mir. Doelger's .son found his vest town township,firemen was held last, arrest. Smith. ThetrecplpU from.'all the convenience to River' PJaza folks and those instrumental in forming idi'on of Asbury Park. This will bo gone. Thevest was fonnd io the Saturday. The procession, •started, brought out that the. ""•followed tiy an'hour of entertain- booths! amquMid to $290.40.' Isaac who came to Red Bank. at • Navesihk and -psradetHthrough WON PRIZES OF GOLD. the, casino were P. S.' ConOYer, Jr;^ prompted because the* pi Weinberg:, ttBVowned the carnival, cellar, but the, money and watch Thorrias•' J. Emery; CJiaries 'Van- ment for children. had -been taken. Photographs of the township, ending at Ocean View one of the combatant* was arrested and was Arraigned be- WILLIAM C. RUSSELL/AGED 85 inn at Leonardo, where the' firemen One Hundred Dollars Disposed of Mater, M; Edward Curtis, John'E. flooded with water from The program tomorrow night will finger prints around the cellar win- Foster, Charles E. Crowell, William fore Justtc'ei Elmer C. Walnright of 1 had a feast ^ Saturday at St. James'e School. This gully had been filled up ,. „ begin at eight o'clock arJ close at dow were taken yesterday by lS.tr- H. Bdtjcr, Charles R, Snyder, Red Bank. 'He was-helj In $6,000 He SporU About Among'th* Scenei The parade was led by three po- Saturday night ?100 in gold was ber of/years, but it was re-optyew-' ' midnight. It will compilse Belec- ritt Kent, county finger print ex- Thomas ' H. Mickens, George P bail for the grand Jury. He was of Hit. Boyhood, licemen, of whom Michael Queleve disposed of at St. James's school recently. The man whose properly * • '• tions by tho Smllo Awhlln orchestra, pert. Two large police dogs were Lawrie, Melvin A. Rice, Julius Ehr- unable to get bail and was sent to William O. "Russell, a gay young of Leonardo was chief, The police- building on Broad street. The was flooded "built a dam acr^tf entertainment; by, the* Keansburg at large on the Doelger property mann, James M. Lehmaier, William the county jail. lad-of 86 summers and winters, men were followed by threa..cars~ money was divided into six parts. the gully to stop the flow* of watery , ,, Boosters, selections by Spcnco'How- Monday night, but they gave no M. Forter, Edward Jansen, A. G. , As a result of the raid an unusual whose first \ Presidential votp^ was in which were, the township officials. Those who won $20 each were Mar- This resulted in the water going on- - land's Rube orchestra, »oprano so- alarm. Hall, J. T. Stout, G. W.Lockwood, situation has developed at Rumson. cast in Red Bank'for Abjaham Lin- Following these was the Fort Han- garet Malone, Mrs. Joseph Bray, the property of a neighbor. Thil 0» los by Mrs. James Rhames, piano S. J. Nathan, H. Montanye and J. It is. claimed that one of the axeB coln in 1864, has been spending a cock band and after the band came Mrs. Joseph Johnston and William neighbor, noting that the dam ni, nnmljers by Kate Krelsberg,. bass Dietz. The casino building .is on used to destroy the gambling Wheels fewdayB in town revisiting old BELFORD CLUB'S FAIR. the fire companies and their appar- Snydcr. Michael Normile and the cause of' the flood, got a shovel. " . folos by Carl Schmidt, violin num- a high point on Bay View avenue, was taken from the firehouae near scenes and .calling, qn. such-of.hl> Abont $300 Railiud by Faitival atuses.. Stops were made inall-the Thomas Gill each won $10. Tho arid started to dig away the.dam. ' "" beA by Anthony DeNuwl and se- by withqut permission. Some'mem- old fime acquaintances an have es- large towns, where the band placed overlooking^ San'dy: Hoofc ,bay. for Sick and Unfortunatei. Parsons. profits from the shares on the go'd Thlsangered tho builder Qf-ft* * lections by the Smoke Shop orchea- bers of the'flr,e company claim such caped Time's busy scythe. Mr. Rus- and In some towns the firemen wero will be used to help pay for furnish- "The casino functions have bcoh and the duel with shovels folio The annual fair of the Good and ' tra,- < an act Is a.violation of.the rules of sell was a friend for many years of presented with flowers. An acci- ing the science room in the school. kept on a high plane," Mr. Jom-s . • Among those who attended thoi Welfare club of Bejford closed Friday morning «t nlro o'clock the company. Others say that* the the late John Abbitt'Worthley and dent put the Belford chemical en- On Sunday Rev. John B. McCloBkey said. "It is .the purpose' of tho township' committee meeting KM: Monday night. The profits. amount- ... - tho housewives' shopping and news equipment of the flre department the late Borden Hance. of Rum- gine out of the parade, but this was announced that the school will open board of governors to provjde cn- Walter Hoagland, president Of th» ' Ing to more than $300, will be used hour will be conducted. On Friday belongs to the borough! The Ore son" and his son, Bobnrt Hancc, the only unpleasant incident. Tho on Wednesday, September 7th. tertaipment in a wholesome and Civic association of Leonardo. H«^ . night the results of the boxing bouts company has'oalled a special! meet- for the benefit of sick and unfortu- parade gave the people of Middle- requested the committee to loie-n»w ;j father of the present Borden «i> respectable environment for thu ( at tho Long Branch cauno will bo ing for tonight to investigate the L; Hance of East Front street. Mr. nate persons, A largo part of the town township an excellent exhibi- members and their families • and time in remedying drainage'coadli»-™fr A CHICKEN SUPPER. J broiMcait. matter.. Worthley's descendants' and Bor- profits were derived from disposing tion of their firo fighting machinery. friends. . Pur standards have never tlons" at'Eaat Keansburg-»o tf-' " den Hanco's descendant' are al- of articles on the co-operative plan. It Will be Held August 31st in St. been lowered. We keep busy from one's property would be fli CLAMBAKE. WOMAN'S CLUB LUNCHEON. ways among those visltvd by Mr, Mrs. Frank Smith received t.n oil James's New School. > Juljr J[st toJLabor day andjare have Mr. Hoag)and said he.diinpJUau painting which was donated by Wil- which was worse: to havo flood, K«dBank"Lodi«'a Annual Outini RllhhkhiT" A meeting of St. James's parent- alot of "fun." We* give'a card'party iTi fTr Sold for liam Dobson. A gooso whtch was Harold H. Brown Went to Ocean teachers' association was held Mon- every summer for the benefit of conditloni or to have a state of Md Augutt 28th. ThU Club Event. caslonal visits' to Red Bank, Mr. given by Curtis Walling was award- • The Entertainment committee oj RuiaellY hair is silvery white, but Clty in an Eight-Foot Craft." day night at which arrangements the Long Branch hospital/! feeling between neighbors. He,said Tiokets for tho -annual opening ed to Russejl Hyers. A silk rug J. wero made for a chicken supper to • the Red Bank lodge of Elki Is his step Is Arm and elastic, and his given by Mrs. Hannah Asuelin was 'Harold H. Brown of Riverside he was not a witness of the duel but' making.final plans'for tie annual luncheon of tho Red Bank Woman's heart retains all the freshness and avonuo rnado a trip last week from bo hold on Wednesday -night; Au- FIREMEN'S SUNDAY OUTING. that he was glad the two men had. club, which will be held at the Rlv- received by Miss Irene Pctors. Mrs. outing, and clambake it. bo held youthfulnesa that must have char- Red Bank to Ocean City in an eight- gust 31st, in {he cafeteria of tho They Had a Clambake and Athl.llc jeeome friends again. .^, oMldo Grill on Friday, September Asselin received a quilt. Sunday, Auguit 28th: Ritchie Bor- acterized, him In Civil war times foot boat propelled by an outboard new high school building on Broad Justice Breton said ha believe* ' 9th, will be on sale at the club- Mset at Sandy Hook. gonil's Villa Ritchie on Portland whon he cast his flrst'votc for "Old street. Tho supper will be servnd tho drain?water problem could ^ house on Friday of this week from Historical Society Meeting. motor. Tho beat was made by Hook and ladder fire company of Abe." from six to nine o'clock and it will solved by putting down storm lewer ' dHighlands, has been selected ten to twelve o'clock and from four . ( . Governor A, Harry Moore of Charles P. Irwin of Red Bank. Mr. Red Bank held its annual clamOako at tha icon's for tho otitlng. This Brown had planned to go to Annap- bo the first affair of its kind In the last Sunday at Sandy Hook. Tho plpo on Atlantic avenue. TIW' to five o'clock. Members of the New Jersey will be tho principal bluff Her First Birthday Party, olis, but ho became interacted in the school. The cafeteria is completely trip was made in Gcorgo Lilly's township committee has had thll. pUcv li located on a high committee will likewise be at th» spoaker at the meeting of tho Mon- fronting on tha river. It has ample A party was held yesterday by boat races at Ocean City and de- equipped and the association is pro- boat. .While tho clambako was be- project under consideration • loiig'" clubhouse at tho tame hours on, mouth county historical society at grounds for tha playing of various Mrs. John Dlxon of Recto* pUct in cided to bring his racing boat and paring to handle a largo crowd. ing prepared James Fix and Harry timo. William Schaoffer, who It.« August 28th, September 2d and General' C. Edward Murray's ut g»m«i and,-also provide.' bathing observance of tho first birthday ot cruiser to.Ocean City to take part Smock hud a boxing match whlnh large property owner on Atlantic) ¥ Soptember 7th. Spring Lako on Friday afternoon fuUHIes, A real old fashioned hor daughter Joyce; Thoie presont in the' races. Mr. Brown left his Celebrated Seventh Birthday, rcsultod In a draw. A1O,BIUS Pat- 'avenue and who hn boen th« chief Tickets . may also bo obtained" of next week. At this meeting tln> advocate of laying1 storm tewen M' clambake wil b* served. .The menu wero Mrs; Edward Trucx and ion small boat at Ocean City and ro- Danny Jlannlno celebrated his terson won tho runnint broad jump, from Mrt. icon da la Reusiille, offer of a building lot for a history v that street, said ho wai glad to Una , "will consist ot steamed hard and soft 'William, Mn. George Holt and turned homo by train. Ho will re- seventh birthday Saturday after- Raymond Sweeney won tho standing president ot the club. Tickets will houso will'be considered. someone besides himself who r\ Kenneth other boats. with a party, at which a number of fat man's race with Ja,\.os Wolcott owing to. limited space the ticket) Bruco and daughter Carol, Mrs* An- Foresters to Have Outing. provoment* • \A . watermelon. Tha bake will be for Issued will be limited to 150. When his llttlo friends wero proncnt. second, «nd Richard Wyckoff do- Elki and their friends. ', . drew Strohmenger and son Oeorge, Court Monmouth, independent Thomus B, Day, who li a member, ••/ that number ' reached the lalo of Order of Foreiters, of Itcd Bank Bank Man on Vacation. Games wore plnycd and refresh- fontoil Marshal Sprlngitcon in a Mn. Arthur A. McKay and Mn. Thomus Voorhls of Bergen place, ment! wero nerved. Tho tablo wan rowing ruco. By tho tlmo tho sports of the Mlddlotown township o,dmmlt*f. • tickets will stop. • v will hive an outing'down tho rivot 3 Charles Dlxon, _ ended tho bako was >• id/, and tK" tec, stated that all arrangement* I - .„ * .Marrlad. Uit Month, Sunday of next week. Tho boat ono of Mho vico-prcsldents of the decorated with, pink and whit* 1 streamers and a huge birthday cako (ircnicn wtro ready, too. had been made to put down the plM '„ tllii Miry Pliaro. wh> had boeri Auguit l»lh la September li """ hadlos*|i ^••Uy. , wilt leave Fair Haven at ulna o'clock Second national hank and trUot was the ccntorploce. Jcnn Smith In qusstlonmd that tha work,wMipU«i > Mnployid by Mn. Tnomni Cook for Independent engine company will At Turing's your purehm It and tho d«y will be spent having n company of lied Hank, Is enjoying bo itirtcd th • few dayi. Thi b«r> .> hold Its old fashioned fair at 8t. a vacation of two wcc|- street, from 1'rldny nl»lil. Auituit tlefrMhnwnU will bo Jorvcd and 8 to nuke a report on Ihli matter mouth itreit, near Droad ttrail. Friday nlle, Auirud t9th, to Sni- ilrmptlon" by l'rof, Htrman 8 Her- l»th, to fintunlav nlitht, Hiptembor door prlun will be awarded. i • South Chicago, Tho brlnn re««lved Meet and treat it the Xnlghli of unity, Beptemher afl. A good tlm» init, C, H. II., of Uoiloti, Mam,, ttr durlnu the nieotlng. t* a l*rr»numbjr of wedding'gllU, Radios, rolii, orthophcnlo vleUolai, Columbul b»ar at their new home Sil, Fun for all. Dancing ovcry reeordi ind pri-kmlnent mek«i of li airurea every nltp. Dancing mil member of Tho Uo»nl of Lecture' nft«. (lood mueli! HlK nttrnctlmn The mnn who hul on Riverifde avenue. Merchandlii many other big attraction*, 'Adml»< ! on Bepttmh«lrt,'lS'|7, al Marl- Hf|ihant In captivity, ritnic urovt vtrtltemtnt. ^t>_ and havi r• |o»iff ttimei fll- •ro In. Oot ill thi new hint "Mig- mini ud fun (or grown-upi mil mother iild tha title «( boro flrtmiii'iifllll.1 ^OnlckMi ultd nolla," "donna det • Olrl," "Red Hive ihe tlmo of your life at HI. for baikct - "tlci. Ojirn ilnlly from tnl. ind chlrta*. Vrliiitii fl.oo, chil- ehlldrtij, You cant BO wrong at Ilia •met hull, Monmouth ctreel. Dane- Como around *n>andl •(• us at the rlno lliulo ot Bait I Llpi"—all m«r hill. Come In and biiir.~>AdveH!iim«nt. BlOO A, M. to giOO i'. M.—Adver-, KDIRIU* nf Columhu* bmir it tnelr would bi more ippreerlate. Here dren 60 MtUi^AavertlMmcnt. • , DK, muilo and fun at the old fath> tlitmfnt.^^^^^^^ ^__ hMr thorn, Prowh-Ooopor Oo., t, IOIICI) fair of lnden«nilint engine n«ww llioitii c oti Klvirililirilil * nvenuc, lUd 10 ind 11,00 .tore,—Advertisement Hk Ul In mtrthandlMhndl . A D. , , , Qe*rgt J. Math mpaiiy, He there r«rlv, adinliilun M«r«h»mlltt Kt »«flt lowi#prl«» Hank. li bitk inln with the l)nll«il Sttlu Bt>H—AJverlliowinl. M to iitonlth you »t lli« KnlghU thrillinl g pp««t«cuUU r idl «i«hh nl»hlhl tl-otir BtOMi 1V.1T Wcat Front itr««l Of ColMmbui btnr at tlielr new and a good time lor ill,—Advir K1.I0*K1I0** Inehli. (where the buiKi itop), II* r«. Coma aruund and teg tn *t tljf hom» on Hlvcrilile a«riiu«, R«a ipMUully HUilU your trad«.-A«l. ihidii 4« «DU Koighta ot ColumliuK Imur it their Hank. A tlirllllhx net CR.CII nl«ht, Knjey V.«r iiirxl** DlnM* verUiimiriL new homo on Ulverilds HVintm, tt«tl Miny other jey llink. Uargilni In m«rehait(tli* ment. ov.rlookinokinu the btiutlful Ihrcwi; thrllllni (ptilieulir wt #«eh - burb y ilv*fl | | from UiolijOOo ilo »ioligoj ind * nod time for ill. ' Deal Inn invlUi You o'clock, ^ B or dining and dinting. ttlvinldi i «»« lliiroin£ , for tirtlnrmni. R Rtm «n mUrUlnlhg. tv»l tt««h. s NelUfc. I*I riturni4 from i '.VMltlM. 84 ?? Page Fourteen - RED,BANKTREGISTER, AUGUST 17; 1927. l^RtlMSON PUBLIC MATTERS MIDDLETOWN'S BUSINESS. TAXES REFUNDED. > HORSE SHOW At RUMSON.iDOMINlE A WORKING MM REP BAN* WOMAN DEAD.f wo Taxpayer* to Get Back Some •Mi« Mariartl BuekLv ol OaUwd of ihe Money They Paid. ^ORDINANCE ADOPTED FOR IM- HANV MATTERS BEFORE THE IT WILL OPEN TOMORROW AND SPENDS HIS VACATION LABOR- Strwt Died in Her lt\h VIM, THIEVES COT iO0TY OF VirHl A refund of ?40 on a tax bill will At ICEANSBURCl' ( / 51 " " PROVING FOUR STREETS. COMMITTEE LAST, WEEK. END SATURDAY. • ' ING ON FARMS. MJM Margaret M. JBuclley, sged >e made to Mrs. Edith Youngs., The 24 ycart, daughter 'of Sirs. Anna •.efund is for a house which Mrs. The. Show Hu Attracted 800 En-Rev. H. Pierce Simpion Alio Halpa They Galnwl Entrantt to th»'8iiU484- j'^gellevue Avenue to bo Improved Tindall Road , to be Pared With Buckley ot Oakland street, died last l h Pl O W)l oungs bought on Shrewsbury avc- trie*, Many of' Them Champion* Fitherinen, Lobiterm«n, Gravel y v r j jf ,Op»n • W)nili»W f[ Thi« V«ai- and the Other Street* Concrete and Widened—Broad- WdWednesdad y v» t WWestt ^l^olntt, MaMMaww lue at Red Bank and which was rie- —Part of Proceeds Will Co to Pit Ownar and Ro&dtide Booth Wednesday »t West and Tha-r Fneed Ojan tha Safe Next Yt»r—To Number Hou«ei way at Leonardo to be Gravelled York, where she had been spendindi g 'M Tor Mail Delivery Service. —A Bill of 922.95 tor Poultry. troyed by fire.a short time-later. Local Chariliti. ' Proprietor—Wont Accept Wagei. Yk h h d Door With «Hin)m#r«nd Chli^, ( Tie money represents the tax on Rev. H, Pierce Oimpson,-pastor a vacation with frlendi. Her death '* 'The Rumson commissioners last At the meeting of the township Thb Monmouth county horse show ThUvei broke Into th» Keknabnrg he house for half a year. It was of . tho New Monmouth BaptUt was. duo -to heart disease and she *' " Thursrtn> night adopted the or-:ommittee of Middletown township ft ill be held this year at the Rum- was sick only two days, rallroad station ««rly Monday morn- ! )rdercd returned to Mrs. Youngs ilinancs Cor improving Kidge road, lastThursdaynight plans and .specift- son Country club on Thursday, Fri- cburchris hnving-hla vacation dur- injr, before daylight and got booty t the meeting of the commissioners ing August and he is spending Jt Ml«3 BUckley was employed at of»l,241 in cuh. They got away |l«i«loen * Buena avenue and Binghnm avenue. :ations were . approved for paving day and Saturday of this week for the Central railroad offices at Jer- Monday night - . the benefit ol the Monmouth county in an unusual way. A,majority of tafely "with the money and they, have The vlittorlmtde UI'B trlp'ln t t 'The toads will be covered with Cindall road. This road extends sey City. Her vacation began Sun- Podge, (edftii in t«ri day, -withou A .refund of J16.09 was ordered hunt club and local charltlqs. The the members of the church are not yet been caught, v grovel and asp'inltic oil Bellovuo rom a point east of Middletown day and she wont to West Point. She mishap; TheyjipentThurqd»y,lTrt ,} made to John D., Watson on an as-show has attracted 800 entries farmers and fishermen and this is Entrance tp A - * , ,.- j_ other roads will rot be started un- ;wo paved roads." .. sessed for a larger amount of street list. A varied program has been Simpson is unablo to go away on safe door was forced open'wi^h a frontage than he owned and the re- daughter'before the latter passed -' ' NEW REAJLjjISTATElJjjTVV ' !•! * ,'.' til next year. In the ordinance The plans and specifications were auanged for each day, beginning a lacation trip, and as he has to hammer and .chisel. No explosives und was made, on this account. away. 1 ?75,000 has bpen appropriated to irepared by Engineer George K. Thursday afternoon at 1:30, andremain at homo he is anxious to bo were used. After the robber^ the Clark Kemp, LlltU,SIW»r>oilm»»V beginning at 8:30 in the, morning as useful to. the members of his The 'body was brought to Red - ter HM •lSMi|M»' t;r; do the entire job Randolph of Red Bank, who is as thleVes were feen going towards v M Friday and Saturday and continuing flock as possible. Bank in charge of Albert W. Wor-Palmer ayenue, but they eluded • ,' The ordlnnnce for laying con- ociated with George K. Allen. The den, Jr. The funeral was held Sat- l^lark Kemp, who foqttQ^Oi % gen*, oad will be widened, as well as nil day. From the quality of the Mr.'. Simpson, who Is fond of out- party of mln who pursued them. ' 1 crete gutters on Allen ktrcet passed A GREAT HARVEST HOME. urday morning at St, James's oral store at little,Silver,and who' paved. It is planned to start the entries, which include some of thedoor life, has offered his services The robbery had evidently been Its final' reading. Bids for laying church and a high mass ot requiem is'postmaster of that boiough, hu work early in September. The state OVER 700 PROVIDED WITH.SUP> noted blue ribbon and champion to the members of his congregation. wcji^ planned in advance by menadded another title tP'V.3 llit\ Ht, the gutters as well as bids for inv winners, keen compc.ition Is prom- was chanted by Rev. Edward T. <• Jiroyme Bellovue avenuo will bo and county will meet most of thr: PER AT COLT'S NECK. He bars only indoor work. Farm who' we. o .'amillar with conditions, la now"a>real estater, htvlng re* . expense. ised. he|p is scarce, and mostly unreli- Hcil. Burial was mado at Mount Saturday 1 Sunday aro always Y opened at the next meeting of the Annual Festival for the Benefit of Olivet cemetery: .Beside1! her moth- elved his ccmmisslon.to sell Mother' '' t Frank Scott, the township road Among the exhibitors are Mr. and able, and several farmers who be- big days i Keansburg during' th'o y commissioners; the Reformed Church Will Net at er' >he leaves .'«t.:.Jwottej^;^to "--"-•••••'-- yveekit: Mr. Kemp,tQl4 * upervisor, stated that he needed Mrs. Charles U. Caesar, Mr. andlong to the New Monmouth church summer and it-: is oh theso days Property owners on Waterman Lea>t $500—Record-Breaking At- Buckley, who lives athqme: r6pp2*tQJr//yetterdAy ihtt avenue presented a petition .for about two carloads of slag to fill Mrs. Charles B. Harding, Miss Fran- have availed themselves of the op- that the greatest amount of money realty holdlnga'will b*,, in. washouts made on the-.roads by tendance and Profit!. ces Earnsworth, W. Walter Martin, portunity to employ the dominie The bearers wero. James McDon- is at the station. The thleveB took curbing on both sides of that street ough, George > Bennott and John i to changgo ownerihljj «« mpjto: r the recent storms, A motion was More than 7Q0 persons were pro- Mr. and - Mrs. • Amory< L. Haskell, free oftharge. Mr..Simpson has all the money that was ,in_the safe, ! -...^...-^M^,,,...kdi . for tt">this, improvimprovee ; Traver's,. Jr.,... of ;.Red Bank, James Ws,tim^.betwe^ri ih8 arrival' and ment will be introduced at the y ffifumri to accent compensation for 5; George. Robinson of: Bed. Bank, departure of mslla will be given larvest of Isabella M. ScTT^^etlfferT Kaney of ha , lgj lllddtt^d next meeting. Engineer Herbert 0. Todd of At- Timothy Maher of .• Highlands; Falls; v church of Colt's Neck last Thursday C. Maury Jones, EufusC* Finch, jfo- job he goes but in- search of an- Chief , McGuIre of • tho' TCeansBufir . The time limit has expired for ntic Highlands presented plans for New York.-.- Miss Jjuckley'was a night. It was the biggest and moat seph M... Roebling, Miss Elizabeth, other. '. police have discovered several clues! .. --.1 Tfaanite. laying curbing on five' streets in graveling Broadway ' at. Leonardo. member of* the. Catholic Daughters successful harvest home every held GreVe, John L. Kemmercr, Herbert andSthey state.' that arrests will We tako this means of thanking Parmly park by the property own- The plans were accepted and bids This week Mr. Simpson Has bean of America and a "large delegation irfrtojds and neighbors for their n the history of the church. AH N, Straus, Miss'Marjorle Siroonds, probably bo made in a short Uriel ers on those streets. No curbing for doing the work will be opened doing'some of the hardest licks ,w£ from that organization, was present many acts of kindness and sympathy the bills are not in, but it is cer-H.', -W> Vaughan, Manton B. Mit- Detective Wlllianv Mustoe, tho 1 was laid by the properly owners it the next meeting of the commlt- his vacation. :.He is working in at the service. >' Miss Buckley grad- in our. bereavomontjv caused by th» tain that the profits will be at least calf, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robin- Keansburg'police, the state troop- and the entire work will ba done ee. - Thomas Roberta's gravel pit, load- uated from St. James's school sev- death'of our husband, father and, $500. In addition to this money son, Harry Durand, Mrs. L. L. Row- ers and-Vernon Bennett and How- by the borough. The contract for The committeemen agreed to re- ing and unloading gravel and driv- eral years ago arid she had a large brother,.George'Woolley. We djr the Bewing club of the church had land, David O. Evans, Mrs.. • J*. E. ard Modavig, railroad • [detectives, Bire especially tojthank Rev. A. l*< laying the curbing was awarded a air Kentucky avenue at East ing an automobile truck. Last week circle of friends. • •'' • ,-•• --•.•' eansburg.* They said that condi- a very successful sale of fancy ar- Bidder, Mrs. Daniel J. O'Siillivari, are also working- on the case. Mr. Banao and .those.- who sent flowers' short time ago to William Mears of he worked for John Bennett of Port tions were such on Fine'street at ticles at a special booth. Misses Virginia and Barbara Ficgen- Bennett, was formerly, a, Red Ba,nk arid provided cars si the funeVal. ' Rumson. Monmouth, who is engaged in tha •Mrs;. George Woolley,and''Sons, East Keansburg that'they would be Both sides of the county road, in span,- Hon. William Boardman, Mini clamming industry. Today Mr. FAIR HAVEN NATIVE DEAD, policeman. He is now living ,'i;t Richard Rogers, postmaster of the vicinity of the church, were Margaret R. Lang, Mrs.'William E, Jersey City. — , > "> Miss Margaret Woolley, • unable tp .do anything with tha Simpson is helping Rexford Davi*,- M». Charlotte. Pierce. ' - Rumson, appeared before the com- Joieph Taylor Dlt'd at Government '•-'... ' * ' *». , '"?••••:• treet. The property owners of lined with automobiles. When the Bruyn,. Mrs. S. J. Hamilton;;.Miss whose roadside booth at Harmony •r-iAdverUsement. ' . '•• * missioners and asked for- their as- Pina street had paid an awessmen crowd Was greatest it was difficult Lavinia Riker, Mrs, Donald O. ' Hoipiul on Ellit llland. CHARLES WORTH'S FUNERAL. Bistance in numering the houses in was destroyed by flro early'Mon- Joseph Taylor, a native of Fair or Improving the street and thefor car owners to find parking space. Deal Resident Died Fron* Injurlia, , Card of Thahkt. • . ,' tha territory where mail delivery Pge, Miss .Barbara' ShBwan, Miss day morning. Haven, died last Wednesday at the money was ordered refunded .to It was the biggest gathering that Morris, J. Ford Johnson, Jr., Gathering apples and ^tomatoes Received in an Accident. . we desire to thank all thoao.'wh*. •will be established November 1st. them. Colt's Neck has ever had. Bay government hospital on Ellis island. 'offered sympathy during: our recent Mr. Rogers and James P. Bruce, James Elkus, E. Gaddls Plum, W. and driving trucks loaded with this Ho was stricken- two years ago and A large, attendance and many The chapel of the church and aStrother Jones, Jr., Miss Winona bereavement caused by the deattt ef —'onif orthe commissioners, were ap- The committeemen accepted an produce has been part of the work was taken to the marine .hospital floral tributes marked the funeral our husband and father, GeoVgs* invitation tendered" by "George large- tent were used .as...dining, Ross,-Gerard Baldin'g,-Mr.-and-Mrs. done -by- Mr. - Simpson _ on. farm? pointed on a committee to do the on'SStin Island;" Sevon^moriths -at Charles H<.Worth.o.f JPejil,jwhich: 3eiidy,; especlally^Rov. A. fi-SuU T "Yeibotfc of Port Monmouth to at places. Former Colt's Neck resi- W. B. Ruthrauff, Bernard F.. Gimbel, owned by William R. Taylor, Wil- work. '': ago ho Was removed from that'hos- was held Monday, August. 9th, at phin, the Bearers and all those who end the parade of the township fire dents were there in large numbers. Frederick E. Hasler,. Captain and liam Palmer and Henry Roberts. pital to GUIs Island. Mr. Taylor was the- Methodist church of Oakhurst sent flowers and loaned cars. - i department Saturday., The harvest home was a great place Mrs, David S. Bumbaugh, Mrs. Mrs. George Bendy, , „ • A CRUISING TRIP. Mr. Simpson made several trips on bom at Fair Haven seventy years Mr., Worth was < one ' of the; • best The annual audit of the finance: for old jfriehda to renew acquaint- George M. Bodman, Mrs. _H. I. Ri- Mr. and Mrs, A. Chandler* Raritan bay with "Thomas J. Casler, ago and was the son of Edward known and. most respected citizens , A Ch of the township was presented an ances. Everything was sold. At ker, Edwin Stewart, 3d, Edward A. MrM . DaviDidd EE. Bend Red Bankers and Fair Havener* on who is a lobster fisherman. Jle also and Margaret Taylor. Ho was notof Deal. He was superintendent o. y, ' accepted. The statement will beone time it appeared as if there Hurd and John Wendel Straus. 1 'MrMr. 3.'3.CharlesChar Bendy. s p. Two Week.' Outing. helped William Dennis, who Is en- the Sunday-school of the' Oakhurs 1 printed in book form to be distrib- would not be enough provisions, but married' and was the lane member ^-Advertisementti , ju1 , Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cook That the horse show will have the gaged in the fish transportation of his family. He_ leaves five nep- Methodist church. Burial was msdi uted among the taxpayers of .th by dint of calling in reserves there patronage of box and parking space and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook, business, and Maxson Bros., who hews, one of whom is Frank Dough- at Wayside. Card of Thanks. township. was full and plenty for all. holders is evident from trie .largo Jr., .of Red Bank are on a two are pound fishermen. ty of Fair Haven. Mr. Taylor-was ii Mr.' Worth was 68 years old. H We desire to express our sincere* Leroy McKim. of Locust Poin The harvest home was directed by number taken; The' list of box-hold- Sunday night, September '4th, appreciation of the many acts, of weeks' cruise along the shores o a committee consisting of the wives member of Mystic Brotherhood lodge died from injuries'which • he' re- long Island in William W. Cook'? asked that warning signal lights b< ers includes W. B. Ruthrauff, F. C.Mr. Simpson will preach a Labor ceived' when' he was struck by, tin.'kindneBB. and sympathy shoWA u» of the consistrymen. These women Tatum, H: E. Meeker, Bernon S. of Masons of Red Bank and the during our bereavement in tho lo»a power boat. The boat is of seaplaced at a sharp turn In the roa Day sermon at the New Monmouth automobile while he was riding on at that place. The request was re are Mrs. Walter D. Fields, Mrs. Ar-Prentice, Newcombe C. Baker, Wil- American Mechanics' lodge of Fair of our, beloved mother and sister. skiff type, 28 feet long, with 26. church. He says he hopes to make Haven. .Jor many .years Mr. T4y-hia bicyclcincar his home. Ho lived thur Soffel,-Mrs. Russell Heu(ittr liam-H.English, Manton B. Metcalf, Also to Rev, Kldsley Blodgett, the horse-power engine. The boat hai ferrea to"MrT Scott. use of his experiences during'hia. Mrs. John Sherman, Mrs. George S. Jr., J. Horace Harding, W. Strother lor was employed on thv siasmbcat only a short time after-the-ace bearers and-thosa who loaned 'cars.' what is known as a trunk cabin, Mortimer Odell of Ijavesink prc vacation for sermon material. La- dent.- Ha was formerly ongaged i Harold < Conover, Son, serfted a bill for $22.95. for seven P. Hunt, Mrs. Alfred Buck and Mrs.Jones, Mrs. H. I. Riker, Mrs. J. Am- Albertina. The body was prepared with kitchenette and sleeping quar- bor unions will be invited to tlwfor burial at Worden'j funeral the lumer business at Philadelphia, M*. H. Quackenbush, Sister, . teen chickens killed by dogs. The Edwin Wilson. ory Haskell, Mrs. Lewis S. Thomp- ice and there will be otli6r Mrs. W. Zsigler, Sister. ters. It is electrically equipped E ht home. The funeral^ was_ljeld Sun- but since moving to Deal a liunbei committee makes a- practice of pay-' 'K women, with. Mrs. George son, Miss Clara- S. Peck, Henry E. —Advertisement. , with electric lights and other elec- special features. The dominio'a day afternoon aV the Methodist of years ago he had led a Tetlref ing poultry bills at the last meeting L. Hance as chairman, had charge Butler, George V. Coe, Rufus C. tric apparatus. The cruising-party hands have become as calloused church and was conducted-by Rev. life. He was a strict Sr.bbat, •lar of the year and Mr. Odell's bill will of the supper tables. -These worn- Finch, Amory L. Haskell, L. L.and horny as the hands of tho Card of Thank*. l is accompanied by a companion White, W. S. Jones, Jr., J. Ford Charles H, Rood. Burial was made and one of the most active' fork- follow the usual course. ' ' - - ' eh,, In addition to Mrs. Hante, were hardest'working sona of the.soil in I desire to express'sincere thanks boat, this being the power boat o1 Johnson, Jr., Arthur J. McClure, at Evergreen cemetery. en of the Oakhurst Methodis Justice ThaAdeus Breton of East Mrs. Sidney Bennett, Mrs. Walter Middletown township. to friends and neighbors for-their Jack VanDeman of Fair Haven, D. Fields, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. Harry I. Caesar, Samuel S. Walker, church. He leaves a brother, Adam [kindness and sympathy at the'death which is also equipped for cruising Keansburg turned in $27 in fines li ln le which he had collected the past Windsor Heulitt, Mrs. Frank Mat- Edwin Stewart,- 3d, Miss Grace C. Worth, wh»"is superintendent of the I*" |! ?,« _« i Jos'eph Taylor j also to Mr. VanDeman's party consists ol DEATH OF GEORGE WOOLLEY. : lev, Charles Reod, XJndertakw Worsv month and Justice Louis JL Meese thews, Mrs,-Joseph Lefferson and Truesdell, Matthias Plum, E. W. HER FIFTH BIRTHDAY. Elberon >ostofflce« Mr, -Worth AVV himself, his wife and two children len, those who sang at tho fUnera.1, of Belford turned in $10 in fines. Mrs. Henry Ritscher. Heller, J. Wright ^rown, George M. Littb Silver NatirToied L«.t Week so leaves two sisters: < They - arae Miss Alice Ray,of Fair Haven ani DexteT, Lady White Todd, Mrs. J. Part; Given for Claudia Louiie MIBS Ellen Worth of Newport annd ,nd for the floral tributes and loan Action on the ordinance to vacate The provisions department was in Hie Slit V««r. if care. .; Mr. VanDeman's father of Marshall Booker, Charles L. Far- Rlvenburgh of Shrewsbury.' Mrs. James Coughlln o,?' Brooklyn. a road In front of the Edgebrook managed by Mrs. Henry Kcnne and George Woolley, a lifelong resi- Frank Doughty. ' York, rell, Doxter Blagden, Stanton Whit- An elaborate party at .which Both sisters are eurnmar residents, park development near Leonardo Mrs. Frank S. Weeks. Miss Elyta- dent of Little Silver, died from —Advertisement. ' , •* ney, Ira Barrows, Jack W. Schlffor, everyone had a jolly, good time was of Elberon. Mr. Worth was an un- was deferred. beth Soffel had charge of the sale a complication of diseases last FIREMEN ON OUTING. Henry A. Caesar, Uzal McCartor, held last Wednesday in celebration cle- of Mrs. Lester C. Sickles of Card of Thanki. An old gas light standard at theof cake. Candy was sold by Miss Wednesday -at tho age of eighty Mrs. F. W. Roebling, General Quin- of the fifth birthday of Claudia Navesink. . , " We wish tto'thano , thank ththee many corner of Church street and Rail- Minnie Soffel, Mrs. Garr'ett W. Buck years. He had been in poor health Relief Engine Company Held Clam' cy A. Gillmore, Hon. Abram I. El-Louise Rivenburgh, daughter of C. Mends and neighbors who sillsted' road avenue at Middletown village and Miss Laura Buck. The fancy two years. He was a con of Jacob bake on Sunday. kus, J. Lewis Hay, George H. L. Rlvenburgh, at her home on Syc- FORMER REDJ3ANKER DEAD. is during our recent bereavement' was ordered taken down. The light table was in charge of Mrs. Henry and Margaret Bennett Woolley. He ve especially wish to thank th« Relief engine company of Re Moore, Charles U. Caesar, Mrs. Rus-amore avenue, Shrewsbury. Games has not been used for a number of Francis, Mrs. Asher- Erving and was a painter by trade. Ho leaves John AddUon Died of. Paralytlk at tearcrs and all those who sent floral" Bank held its annual clambake a1 Mrs. O. D. Phillips. Ice cream tick- sell E. Burko, George M, Bodman, were played on tho lawn and in years. ' a widow, Wilhelmena Woolley and St. Vlneenft Hospital. ;rlbutcs, •**....,. • . .Sandy Hook Sunday. Androw S ets were sold by Joseph Lefferson William E. Foster,"!. L. Kemmcrcrt the house. So many toye wero a«- George "Leek requested that the four sons," George, 'Clarence"and- MB, Anna Buckley, • White's cabin cruiser Olivia B. tool and Edwin Wilson. Ice cream was W. B. deHaven, Harry Durand, B. sembled and given as prizes that John- Addiaoh of Bull -Head, Sta- sidewalk grade be established in Mortimer Woolloy,. who live at John Buckley. .•: v" the party down the river. Afte: Berved by Miss Lizzie Soffel and the the Burrounding3 looked like a toy ten Island, died of panlyais list —Advertisement y '.. J'- front of his property on Walling home, and Hance Woolley ot Bed landing a feast of atcamed clami members of her Sunday-school of J. Barry, Ernest A. Smith, Mrs. W.shop. Saturday at Saint Vincent's hos'pi- avenue at Belford. Mr. Todd was H. LaBoyteaux, A. C. Swenson, J. Bank. Ile'also leaves two sisters, tal at West 'New Brighton, Statcn Card of Thanki. . •>" and other seasonable foi-d was pre instructed to provide Mr. Leek with the Reformed church. The dining room wai decorated pared. Bathing and va-icus gamei Walter Spaldlng, William A. Jami- they being Miss Margaret Woolley Island. He was 88' years old and We desire to thank all those who' the grade. George L. Hance was ticket take/ in pale daffodil yellow and orange. >ffored sympathy.dHring our re^iht-. were enjoyed. The ram sent tho son, Theo, H. Banks, Henry G. of Little Silver and Mn. Charlotte he lived for a number of yean with Cinders will be placed on Comp- for the harvest home. The booth Atha, .Edward W. Scudder, F. J.The centerpiece was a huge Jack Pierce of Long Branch. Tho fun- bereavement. , - '• ••" n*: •- - party home earlier than had been his titter, Mn. Ida Lastaurd ot Bed ton strcet^at Belford at the sug-for the sale of soft drinks was inArprjd and James P. Tlromas. Horner pie of yellow and orange eral was held Saturday afternoon James F. Murphy and Fam!Jy., planned, but in spite of this the day Bank. He is survived by two b«H gestion of Capt. Albert W. Runyon, charge of Arthur Soffel and James Among those who have engaged crepo paper. It contained gifts at- at the house and was In chargo of : —rAdverHsement. •. '..'... :.*. was an enjoyable one. Those who then and three sisters. They sta chairman of the township commit- VanMater. Music was provided by parking space are A. L. Haskoll, tached to tho ends of ribbons. A Rev. Alfred L. Bante. Burial wai ,—„ attended Ihe bake were,Carl Dletz, Oerge Addison of Asbury Park tee. The street leads to a large a Keypprt orchestra. General Howard S. Borden, Gurdon ribbon led to each guest. At each made at Evergreen cemetery at Lit- Clarence Beck, Joseph W. Fox, and Edward Addison and Mrs. Cro- creek and by having the street pass- M. Maynard, Miss Isabella M. Scott, place we're elaborate ~°crepo paper tle Silver. Mr. Wooliey wa«.¥ cBern "ol Staten" I*lahdr~Mr|,-Idsr WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Frank Palmer, Frank Crawford, able the firemen will have a plenti- CAVALRYMAN HONORED. Van R. Halsey, Mrs. James May Du- turban hats, horns, snappers, candy member of the Amcricun Mechan- Lastaurd of Bed Bank and Mrs, Too Uto For Csaaalficatioo. ^ Harry Pennlngton, Gus Colmorgan, ful supply of water when the need anc-Miss Carolina C. Haynes, Hen- baskets and placo cards. The favors ic*' lodge of Little Silver. Martha Arrowimith of Bloomfleld. OR BALE, > good turn or weik horm.i Victor Goodridgc, William Cham- arises. thiiB, beciui. Hm no pork lit tkam. Herbert E. Willi.m., Jr., Choaan ry E. Butler, William Henry Stew- covered tho table, A Urge yellow berliln, Cecil MacCloud, William The funeral wai held at Mount's, Hinrr d. MeLeen. Bid Bank'thone SIS.W The need of lights and danger far State Rifle Team. art, Jackson H. Boyd, Mrs. Julian Iced cake with five candies was cut SAVERIO PASSANTE DEAD. IWLY deegralid rooitu for n*t, ov(r>T Darby, Ogd'en Mill's ami Fred S. undertaker parlors on Front street warning signals at the corner of Private Herbert E. Williams, Jr., McCarthy Little, Yale Knceland, by the small hostess. Small fancy loeliln« Shr.wiborir rjveri deUAtrul le.1 Hayes. yesterday afternoon with Rov. Zach- Ocean avenuo and Port Monmouth a member of Troop- E of cavalry William Boardman, N. J. Stern, C. cakes were served with ko cream. He Was an Active* Worker In the«ry T. Dugan, pastor of tha Nave- ealloni boitlni, bathlns, fl.hlntl ««. I road at East Keansburg was re-of Red Bank and a son of Dr. Her-Llndlcy Dcspard, J. C. Hoagknd, The guests were Joan Kirby of Red Bank M.lhodllt Church. alnk Methodist church, in charge. wttei ntali, "AnjUjr Is fin, Kaltbt, 111^ LODGE BEACH PARTY. ferred to. The matter WHS placed In bert E. Williams, has been selected Miss M D. Bryan, E, C. Fiedler, Long Branch, Kathleen nnd Helen Savcrlo P, PasMntc, better known Burial w«t nude In Fair View ceme- Breed »ti««(man, R.J 8»n>.» ™ .' .; the hands of Commltteeman Carl prlyate prtf«rrtd, Call as a member of the Now Jersey Dr. Biddle H. Garrison, R. Erbsloh, Powers, Carolyn, Robed and John is Sam Pauantc, of Monmouth tery. B»«k, "\. Soni and Daufhtert of Liberty Held Grosslnger with power to set. stato rifle team. Ho will compote street, died suddenly of a compli- an Outing at Stabrlfht, D. S. Andtcws, LcRoy McKIm, II. Lontbury, Sylvia Dernier Prldham COMV'OHTADLV (urnliktd ut Camp Perry, Ohio, where the and Ccdrlc Manchester of Shrews- cation of diseases last Thunduy. vulintiy loeileqi nealt Fifty membcrj of the Sonj and Thompson Woodlan, J. Frederick 'LIONS CLUB DOlrks. noiik.tplnf prltlUne. A GIFT FROM TUNNEY. national match between various Talcott, Mrs. Walter Martin, C. bury; William MacFarlartd of Cam-Ho was 32 ycara old and wu A Xflthl. Ill Pfid llr»nd U.« of .beta rtai lltnk enjoyed a bench party Init World ! ChampioT"cirei Welch to ent Fire Company'* Fair. fr«i to eonttnlal iltl of lady I bi|i nil- Soptombor. llnghuyscn, A. L. Haskell, Edwin A. Allaire of Bradley Beach. Republic. Ho had lived At Rod Thunday night at RoabriKlit. One of Joe Humphries. , The Red Bank Lions club made .docr. For p.rll.ul.r. phoae Rfd klfth Tho New Jersey lenm, which con- Bhe.wan, P. Sanford ROM, Jr., and Bank thirteen yean. Ho mado his Kiiriing, Johnson A Frakc'i trucks, A donation of |10 to, Independent Jor Humphries of Fair Haven, sists of ten mcmbcri UMI two il-Robert \V, Johnson. home with tho lito Mrti Richard riled with utrnw, wai used to ,ik nolcd prlio fight announcer, tcrnutcH, ha> ]u«t returned from RAISING POTATO SEED. Atkins and later with her daughter,' flra company's fair At the club's convey a largo number In the beach. vlilttil Gene Tunney, tho heavy- mettlng yasterdAy, A toy.flah pond BMaiitreel, Wukeflcid, Massnchuietts, where Tubtn Planted Three Weeki A|O Mrs. Frederick A. iirowcr. He was 'Ilk.11 t. ee ilir Othera wtnt in private iiitomobllei. weight champion of (he world, At BIRTHDAY PARTY. conUit WAI won by James Wilde, they have been practicing for the Are Sproullni Vln«», a tailor by trade and was An ac- wowornk In aiT«ffl Hotel Ilrcsllti nt New York last with Chirlta n. English A clou sec- Dink. _, Ths pantlnirt Included bnthln; and nntlonnl contest, It Wai Given for Mn, George A. tlvo worker In tho Red Bank Meth- Thursdny at Mr. Tunney's Invita- The potatoes which were planted ond. Other contestants Wrie Oaorgo ' B«mcl, and aftxrwanl a lunrhton Prlvntu Wllllami li the third ltcd Grob of 'Bridie Avenut. odist qhurch. SALS, alirer pUnel ahe peeTlaUeJl committee tion. Mr. Tunnoy anil Mr. Hum- three weeks ngo on Tacron Me- W. Dray, Jamos N. Bane)!, Dr. R. Honker to becomo a member of tho A birthday party w»» nlven la»t I to leaves relative,! in Buenos chargu of thi-party conilitod phries have hi-tn Intlmnli" friend* ifilo tenm ilnco tho cnvnlry troop Campbell's IUmsnotin farm at Browning Wilson, Abi Kridil and LAItOK hemi In n«d Bank, ererleekliig,- Wednesday nlifht for Mi». (ieorgo Aires And .Also In Italy. Tht fun* llri,-Nln» HoWrmnn, Mrt. Carrlo runny y>«r». It was Mr. Ilumphrioi wm orgnnlti-il obout the. tlmo of ilolmdel to ralio polaio »Cdd for deorgo A. Dilatush, ' ' * Ib; Ahr.«ii«rr rltiri evltaale ht ke. j *A. (irob of tlrltlKp nvcnuo at tho crnl was hold at his lit* horn* with U boardlni ktaii, iiAltarliai er trlvito, PitWrtin, Mri.I.llllin Mend, MM. who brmiKlil dene Into New Jertli. o Hp«nl»h-An\orli-an wnr. At planting next spring were itortd At Kugini Mags* -t»vi a financial iU fer sail ir HaL TtrVi ttueiki' try nnd tried tn frut A match for home of her ton, (leorui H, (irob Horace 0, Kowln'j cold atorage ltov, William It, Haver In charge. rm Ur«e llnif, erawtr.'M^ Elmpr \)t "" ARO when (If ne wan just start- wan plnycd nml P'l» »'"" iwsrd. Koyport is WAS rcportf I. Tho po- (it 1,D(TO ynrdn. It WM tlili record (JrahunvKditar'N. McCleet, Amory id for hia ihirf In thi inUrtaln, Kit 0<>nn , Olva epeeipetltael e aedd • - SHARK IUVKH HILLS. which resulted In hit being chuten Oiborn, WllllAn Elliott, Fred Stltr mint of th« «lub at thi btk*. teiHi. Aeirtll X, Y. I., erawir M, circle. Durlnu Thursday's confer- «• a member of the xlntc tennt. Mr». Mabel Murphy Ami Krcd Slmti' place ilncc spring, Warren II. Snioeli It One el Ihe ence (ii-mi prr»r-nl«d Joe with an And Frank Sole, Albert nurdgi's tsam will fur- 1 Ilia It onu of the hlghrit honor* non, Mrt. Orob reclvrd » number Tho potatoes have started to nlih thi speaker at nix', Tttiidiy , knffjl of Thli Djvilsominl, imported gold watch bflnrlng lh« that cati to nceenlfd «« » ot birthday glft«, The giip»ts frcl- tprout vlnei and thtrc It n< Im laeliin. Ill, nliht'i msstlng and Load i, BUtinr » » Jii K newi lt«m vvlilrh pp lii»crl)itlon "To Jnc Humphries. A of the iinlloriul ent b«>ldoi tlioin nlrcnuy mentlnneil propped of" A good h«ru»t In .... VICTIM OMPARALYSIS, rml I'nl, from Ceno Tunney." Mr. will b* reipjjiilble f« to. ipukltt In The Rr>|rlKtrr fttfnlly with re. wero (IforKe A, (iruli, Itiuli (iroli, fall, Mr, Fowler Iml ftbiut 1,000 Mrs, Mar« C. O.i.tltlt •( Red Bank l« Mlmrk ttlvrr Hillt In thelliiin|ilirlin hm lipun proudly r»- Mln JtunrUe tiroli, Mr and Mrt.b»|ti of pntaloel ilored At hit plant htlilllnif lilt nrw tltnvplere In \\\t win Pailea Awtf Friday, il county, the n.hf r»r..i., Arthur Orob, Albert (iroli, Mln from April until th» ll»t wtett In •oulhern |i«rl of rli>»ft frlrml* who nil my that It In Mn. Mary C, D«d«rl«k of Union Melerarele* AB4 Ante* IAU. it rnai It reeti I,M>lir V,. McQueen n( UMI Hank, Kmncei QUIKK, MIM Thirn OUen, )o)t for varioui fartneM, «nd tn« i. flaws of Warrm H, Hmocd of lied it liPHMly In every ruprtt, •irett. Red UanV, dlid lilt Ytli-i Qrovtr Parkiir of \ttt*.n\i itnit •II ll*Xtllo|)lfK thi* I rat I. Abetuf Ml fr« VltllUf Old lle.ne, Mr*. M«ry HAblmon, wtin llvci li survlvid by «n« nlari, Mn. i. II. lit* dtpirlnwiiL ' «M«ru« lm, iila Uftger Cli»mlicr» of Kim nt Chiri/ TfM form In Middle' ihil K«ltinliy, Atifilhrr Jmlen , g Coti|Coti|«« r ooff X*it Orgi, Th« Thi Mouni*Kntllah m)ny Thi> r'-«lniltMit1 In th« U l |lt I Wi WWetl town town>hlp, fell froi/i An AU(O- 'ii|tifrp*«rrtrt»i llntnlil (t, pUn l> on • v|al| t In , srall waih held it Ihannen iprlngi, Monmotith Unit hay* #HMn ih« No. vlrflnll, where nhh * In vl«)ll»| Mr*. mftldli) Maluriliv mernln* flh» w»t N»w York. Huniiiy and buriil WM •tat fifiww dayi i*ld IDIOMIWI»I ta Frettu Ff«m Wlkeft Plat*, | [ II, T, Mckhart, It IK hei Ar»t VIM cut «h th« h»id, irma IMI I«K, bulmatte In Ihannon Mptlngi itnuUry, burton Dnfntnf. C«V, * Oikliy wnli .t' It to Wmtafl In Itfrlvp >««r« And •rn nirt i«rlauilr InJurrJ, Jl«r ten brtni trtmn t. BUWill. , moth of h«r it»y will bi< him upwsi orxrAllnB lu ll I "'" ' "' l f l) q ll Mh vifiUif (h« irhfeit tnm funnlni AtWKI*. Dltkir ttUMt Mitt, M«fhMli HfMi hu H)4.ttil««f 4"t>(UlJl""«»»»""'t" Mr. .ml Mi.. In tut h*r, Mn, JtatilmnnV InJsrlM HIM U Kfbirt ft Adimi if UB4«« ...... >-p#toM«y Ihklmt of her Klrlhoed d«yi w#if i Ai UH f»W»ft It (tl| Iflttr- an** « runt nutty Wtiton, mi* tfiitsil bf Dr Krvin ef Mi(> n JM imin iu Alan, NlftMlii PHi tf mift »•»• >*l lr«tit rtrttt inil Wlkeff fflotnlm, l.t-prrthlrtir In (hp ten lfl»t weeh nt *lilrihb i»ttmix- * won •win, RM md dm AMrinn TMUUr u IdUfitfit *** fUtwtpil tttrfit *ti lf» liir Mr. niiit MM William Ett|e|tnt«fll fMlt> ' " J'. ^ '. thi ftUiH »t«r tali » KRJ Mutt And I h* Ublti ,ef \llti d tiaiiltlmkt am.mli Mr *H,«n<]I ltrll« » Mr, «nil Mn Durt M Ditkir ,t liwff thin Ui* f.'utr«n* Mtlionftfil «f ffine V«r» tveflui Hlvn PliH, h*»i ' WUIIMW to'I »tn " bf iht* rfiUunnl ittfhtNli IM H»B «*i r«< «lh*J IttrItt i MMr** ) M" d Uh%K enmit#«Mt»»«rio t o( tktlr Wartt) if WtttiUN . rfMM«t«f 'im* i. «l iM itfrjiMfij (mm (hf* fluer Urmk ii. . _ hk«»l*t rtittavfil It ti nih lld#t(dtttL l«f, Mtbitlt .. W»llMf (hit th#y lift t nurnbir it JWgh a MMkit*. «IM «f K,»ir.._ MUk 4iU fir, thiwi44t>| k.1 Mi * RED BANK KEGU&ER, AUGUST 17. 1927; Z?V!ii,^S- CAMPING TRIP. , ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOKCES. ..BUSINESS, NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. WORM ON ICEYACHTS. FSKH'ploked vlgtUblet this wiekl corn, PAfIR HAHBUTO. flrtt elan workman- METAL weatberetrlpe- Now, io the-.Unie LOST, Auguit 7th. white poodle, Tery ippm lorr rent: c,om(orublc,om(orubl»» .furaUhed LuTS/orieJe eklpi eittottet and lernples on tttjueitv _ t» tare, your bom* weatheretrlpntd., Red BmnkVoutbTTptnt Lost 3a»«r, llraas, v squtth, tcmttoei, potatoes and blind,...deaf! between ^Leonardo ro^rnfr,all,lmprovementtralllmprt ; tthreh e minutes; sklekent, Dodge farm. RUmton road, Llt- HOT?'*. Em SU-M, Ramaon. . ' •; R. A. H.ndrlokioD Co, phon. 1400, Kelt CampbtU't Junction, Reward. B. SN, rom , tUtloni 'private faully, ' Apply 151 , JWvCgT^ME^ ARE .GETTING AN * J 1 r' d.VANIiht la-WoOiW, * tlf gllver. W. J.e . BOABDINO, modem Improvements, Hot Bank, v • . •' :\ J"»«f••>«. «ener«l dellverr, AtlinUe High. South Bridge avenue. He'll Bank. L. Luktr. ei Unde, N. J. . - -. . - : E MemberMb * off tthhe bob y scout ttroop VIOTROLA and about alty good record! and cold running water, centrally lo- MONEY to loan on bonl and mortgage. FOR RENT at »0 Willed Itreet, eleven Belford.•> halt to the -woods Saturday "afternoon ; Warden, HI Mechanic street, by experienced men) •praying,, lay- Caleb Luker, Belford, N, J, PnOna J taint, ' eurtaln llzbte, slip ooTere, sedaaedn IOC0SOCO;; anandd twenty rooms of houseo - Bank, phone lit. and tents wore "pitched. "Russell L. ing out ol eronndi, Urge or emall.v hold goods: BeBedd Bank.Bank.Auetlo.Auetlo/ n House wd bjlrif_602.M. " ** - onihlooi, «to. 1'Q kTonmouth itreit. TO-JLET,O LET, flvefive( rooin_roo bungalowbugalow, tufurnishedr ! Tetley. scoutmaster, waa also chef. SADDLLE MARE fof r ••!•!!! carry weight, Ail flee given ai to whit, when and rurmture Exchangeh , 31 tto 337 MtMonmouth Lockwood place. Fair Haven: ga CHOICE LIST of properties 'ff«« ••J«« Iceboat owntjrs of tlio.Shrowi- Saturday ntght the scouts gathered but mediudi m JIMIMSS young u , soundnd, gontlntlt Red Bank, pbon* XtSS-W. how to plent.'. T. H. Billet, IT Harrl. street. -Red Bank, trio and water. Address'Bo< 2, FittrJIal '. rent. Ellxabetb I). Hcbhs.retHobbi,< t eitat Cor t$ 'a thorough going ley were Franklyn Gray and Drum- broldtrr, trhnmingt and noveltlei. Mat- rage: two In family. Write particular^ to building, . Apply at the office of Slg- 1 oyer'etvch . f have fcome to the Worki. Wbsrt ntou*. R.d Buk. qutrade aultt (or hire, Tbe Handy Shop, Gpod location, drawer M, Red Dank.* mund Eisner' Company or .telephone Red outbuildings: 800 apple trees, too peatk-' ^ mond Roop, assistant scoutmasters, IS Broad atreet Bed Bank. .Bank 1100. ' treet, 200 pear trees, eight acres dspalt.' «o'nclusl9n,i .. August and Septem- EMPLOYMENT. STRAYED or itolen, white male houpd gut; 110,500. half cash. Caleb Ik Loker.V Clarence Gray, Jr., former assistant FOR SALE, flnt «!••• pool table, lateit WINDOW eleanlingl . We make a specialty dog, with block spots on back and oneSTORE for rent, fine location, near Brocd ber-are the best months; for re- window* o4 atorea, ofBeta TWO neat appearing boyt wanted to tell brown eye. Flniler pleaso notify Russell street; all improvementsf at 14 Me- Belford, N. J. Phone geantburg tta-M.'S scoutmaster, Kenneth Biower, "Wil- atrlel. sood condition. Apply-, loft ot cleaning candy "at Carlton thetttr. Apply Mr. novating and. especially lor the ap- Bbr«wiburr avenue, Red Bank, Fred Uad> •nd private retldeocen alio general office Craft, West Front street. River Maia, chanic atreet. Apply 10 Eeit F^ont ttreit, REAL KSTATE for.ial. In Fair HtverTt J Hum Firth, Grandln Hanwell, Doug- dalena. cleaning. Ratet reasonable. Satisfaction N. J.. or phone 2148-n. Reward* the Land & Loan Co. . ' ' ' ; • ten-room houit, cellar, electrlo and tjtsl„ .. plication of varnish a! tho exterior las Manson, Theodore Koso, Leon guaranteed. 48 Washington street. BeH FIVE, MEN wanted for spare time or full POLICE dog free; sire cost 11,800 In fruit and berries. Lot 67x167, on MaluJr.T coats become well seasoned before SILO far sale, having given up dairy iBank, pnone gSIS; • . . time; automobile aaleamen preferred; but ' Germany; grandalre now grand cham- FOR RENT, store rooaa un Monmouth road; to S00. Vsleh Luker, phone ^Ksani." Smock, Jack Smock, Roscoo Nor- will sell SOxli foot silo, txctllent con- not ea>entlal. Any aectlon It a good sec- pion;, dam a abow dog; nine rnontha old; atreet. Red Bank, for rent; favorable lo- burg H02.M, or MliHUtowh 2J16-M. , ,' the boats are put outdoors' to re- dition. Hlddlttown Stock Farm, Thomas tion. Aildreia B.' N., Kejport poatorXce. cation; moderate rent Apply at the ofllre wood, Eud'Morrell, Jartsd Kenyon 8 Field, Bed Bank, phone Red Bank LANDSCAPE gardener; traundt. laid loves children. If you can give him a of Sigmund Eisner Co.. or telephone Red FARM ol V> acres for aale; eleven room*': ceive the hard usage and. exposure CANVASSERS wanted for ' amall rapid good home ho is yours. Add: Box 135, Bank 1100. • liouae, cellar, large bams of all klodl's. and Philip Carman. During the sum- 109-J. out and planted by experienced selling household, necessity. Can be Red Bank. A-l -condition: all good .uroandl «lo,O00. ot the winter weather and raeing. handled separably or together with other 'Caleb Luker, -Belford. N. .1. phone Ke«ni< mer the scputB.bave been holding COCKER SPANIEL pupplea for tale by a mam advice and eetlmttei gladly REWARD for return of square stern ma- DESIRABLE houses for rent; Una locu- vReuben Whitef.who I* one of the eon of Champion Hy Own Desire. Olb* given. Specialty.. transplanting and articles. Send. 10 centt for samples. Sta- tions end moderate rente. Apply at.tae burg B02-M. • ' outdpor meetings, swimming par- tpn Point Kennels, phone 1S0-J, Eaton- =Lockt Mfg. Co., 1791 Cortelyou „ road, roon color Old Town lS-foot canoe, office ot Stgmand Ettacr Co.' forenjoel; .rn&rabfcts of the club and v tree moving.' Alfred Sander, Seven- Brooklyn, N. Y. equipped with super Elto outboard motor; CHOICES river prooertlea' for tale; alio ties and hikes in'place of the cus-town, W. J, mUaing from Fair Haven nlgbt of Auguat FURNISHED roomt, tingle or double. In wonderful llttingt of butlnesa lota, ^ who soia.Ws largo yacht Qornet last- tomary Indoor meetings. The troop YOUR ADVERTISEMENT In Luke Long- Bridge' road, Port-au-Pcek, telephone pth. Phone Red Bunk 87B. good location^ for tale. . Frlvoid'a Rea- dwelling lota and farms. 1 hava toma < ' < head'e department ol The Regltttr Long Branch 8076. HED BANK Employment' Agency, 46 Riv- real bargalnt. Joseph Sesta, JOO lion* " 'winter.to-'Jtonroo EUner/wiU 'come erside avenue, phone 1422, Red Bank, LOST, large brown leather pocketbook on1 tanranfc 188 Rlvertlde avenue, Red Bank. Is- planning fo hold a motion ploturo ratchet tbt great majority ot pertoot In mouth atceet. Red Bank. t 'odt-lhls year with, am entirely new •show soon to help pay the expenses this' aicilan at one stroke. We will supply your help or we will give Monmouth street, near delicatessen FOR RENT or aale at Belford; four room UPH0L8TEBINO and reflnleblng of all you work. Most reaeonable rate along the, atcre on Friday, about 6.30 P. M. Reward. bungalow 92,800, .six room bungalow FOR, SALfl In Fair Haven. .aeven*roonxk boat. Selected material haa been of the camping trips. 1OWEOAT (or tale. Ituralre Ray White, coaat. References inveatlgatcd. Phone Red Bank 060-M. 18,400, and new eight-room home 14,500, houae and bath, all improvemcnti: lot worked over into a magnificent foot Maple avenue. Bed Bank. kinda of furniture. Frank-Howard, 55 8600 cash balance-like rent Caleb Luker, ?2il50; 110,600, 13,600; rent for ttaton, Harrison arenue. Rad Bank, phone 1081. YOUNG LADY, refined, wanted at book- FOUND, a bicycle on Broad street. Own- Belford; phone Keaniburg or Middletown. lc0°. Caleb Luker, Delford, N. J., phone keel. Hints and runner plank, the THE BEST Weitlnghoutt battery, uecd ALL MUSICAL Instruments repaired; vlo- keeper for ladies' apparel store; men- • er can have same upon Identifying it only aeven daya, reduced prlcei new tion qualincationa and talary* expected. Keanibnrg B02-M, or Mlddletowlddletown Mil. Harvett Horns at Fr«eb,o!dV lint- tl specialty I done on premises. Al- J and Paying for this advertisement. In- FLAT for rent, corner Bridge avenue and work'being done entirely by him- guarantee: flta Marmon, Mercer, Packard, to Instruments furnished on approval. Addres" ~ a Young Lady, drawer M, Redqulre 24 Broad atreet. Bed Bank.* Oklaklandd itreettt , one minuti e ffro m ddepot LOT for tele: Parmly Park, Forrett ave- Paige and Willya-Knlght. J. W. Sutpben, Bank. bu' a line" ; Ax' rooomn. al**l jmamgamen* t uXanhddlH self, The boat will bo 10 cinstruct- The annual harvest homo of the 115 Weat Front itreet. Red Bank. H. Price, Wharf avenue. Red Bank. US6emr~-suppuerP j oi all. nationalities, for allJjA&Y_w4th-lKO--acnool-glrler.deslres~inial! rt-ehe t reasonablena. . CCall 18 Recklesa place, tee me. Hap Handy,' Fair —ed~that~sho wiU~b*f-*ble~tcr~Btand -ErceholdJMethodist-chulch-wiU-bei xSBinSrljalaX oak alab wood, aawed lo WAHHINu, cart al/^lJpmzala Oarage. ^unfurnished bungalow.. house or anart- D,.d Bank-C80-W. Called for and delivered. Phone 247-W7 . klnda-ot^—work;—tpeclallElug^—MrtMraT ment; moderate rental; immediate occu- " most anyj^a^and~ye£~be light stove.lengthsi 110 tor the regular large hands. Write or call at S. Berger's Agen- pancy. Answer at once. 41 Leroy place. APARTMENT for rent; four rooms and HOUSE for aale or rent; all Improvementi* loa.d.: John B..C^ok, 'Jr., Kewtsan Spring! Red-Bank. ^j_^_^ best residential section of Red Bank, enough to bo a strong,contender In Wednesday. -Supper, .will be served WILL put your Initials on your car forcy, S6 West atreet. New York City, pbone Red Bank.* bath, all Improvements; ISS. Apply 10 : avenue, Bed Bank, phone 488-R. Rector 1546. East Front ttreet. Bed Dank, the Land Apply R. XL Vanderveer, 40 Branch ave* light aim, ".: ^ ,;W. '••'•',• •{;•••• 1 • IS eentt per 'letter; many, styles to FAIR HAVEN, K. .J. Want to buy In from five' o'clock on and ths-.com-. BOSTON terrier puppies lor tale, male 1 & Loan Co. lue, phone ,643-J,- 'or Herschell BlrdsaH* chooae from, '' Emblemt 50* cents- each. WANTED, salesmen, wide awake men, Fair Haven, a flve-room bungalow In insurance, 60 Broad atreet, phone HOife Thomas'Irylng-Brown has stattjjd; mittee promjsGg. that it will be one' and femalel pedigreed] . beautifully here la' a good opportunity to make FOR RENT, a four-room bungalow at Fair marked.. C. Andereon, Honmonth road, R, See. Jack Parker. Red Bank. good order; not over 44,001*-, .Cash paid. Red Bank. work on his boats. 'The.Say When of the finept' suppers ever served; WASHING cafa^ at ' Domial's Oarage. some real money—with a permanent fu- Addre'na Fair Haven, drawer M, Bed Haven: Improvements. Inquire Earllng, F. D.. No. 1, Long Brtneb, N. J., tele- ture—with a manager to lnatruet you and Bank.* Johnson A Frake Leonard Btreet, Bed REAL ESTATE for aale; dwellings, lota, will have a good overhauling: and ihone 82. Eatontown, ' ' Called for and delivered. Phone 217-W. to work with you. Liberal commlsslona Bank, phone 434. river front property, buslneia' altel. Red Bank. ; • • FEMALE collie dog, one year old, to give Ills NowTheti will: cohw out this TOP SOIL, fill dirt, grading ot aU-kinds) e,nd an expenae account.' A man wanted Also for rent Parties having property for 1 in each town In Monmoutb County. For anyone who will make her a good'thome; FOR RENT, double or single rooms, with aato or rent call or send full description year with Vriew set of'spars arid a alio roadway* bnllt: Lakewood aand, cry good at running water and electricity; for rent WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. naihed gravTel, elag, olnders, blue stone. W. F. HOTHEfMUND. registered partlculara address Supervlaor, room 421, a watch dog. Call Red and terms, D. W. Wlllguis, 1 Broad 20 Clinton stret. Newark. N. J. ink S88-R.* at tha Garrison, 94 Broad ttreet. Red atreet. Red Bank. new runner plank. The Now Then (Oontlnoed from preceding page.) Prices reasonable. .- Howard O. Eosevelt, patent attorney, U. S, and foreign Bank. phone 1585, Reij Bank.' ' BOARDER or roomer wanted; man or FOR SALE or rent: two bungalows, belt* rfArrfed away'her spar In the race patents, trademarks, etc., 206 Second KED BANK nurses' registry, 45 Riverside couple. Addrets Boarder or Roomer, HOUSE for rent; all rooma and bath ot ARTICLES FOR SALE. . rebuilt tmcki (or sale: various avenue, telephone 1422: trained tnd 21 John Btreet. Apply H. A. Davtson, ed, Ruroson road; furnished; ISS per with tlieWoters of th* Bayport street, Keypprt, K. J. practical nursel on call day and night. drawer M, Red Bank.* e " month; five rodmt. O. Packer, 120.'fits* elub laaty winter,*..' Mr.'; :Broyyn's CORN for tale; goad hone corn on enbi makes of from ont to art torn capacity. 25 John Btreet, or White Bros, Register brlght,_l>W , : alto cabbage plants, different varletlssi Sold with guarantee, A. Veenttra. White We are prepared to give you excellent, WANTED, typing of any kind; reason- building, Red Bank, ; truck distributor, ill Corllea avenue, As. CARPENTER and builder. Oeperal re- courteout aervice. able rates. Phone 1888. 09 Monmouth LOT 90x112 feet, restricted neighborhood: any ququantita y to suit purchtsir. Vender- itreet. Carlton theater building. KRUEQBR'S meat market, Eaat Keans keeled •• craft, veer Va"" inDorn, Half-Mile road. Red Bank. bury-Park.- W~J: pairing, eatltnatea .given on all klnda ot WANTED, young girl as mother's helper. burg, establlabed nine yeara, to let: Ox. S 1,000, worth 12,000. Hadley-HelV "PhantomPhantom,, STHsllow keeled craft, THB SHORTEST route from seller to buildings, blue print* furnished: Prices Apply at 87 Brywn place, Red Bank.' WANTED, two mortgages cl (3,500 each; d MOTOOTOR LAUNCH for tale. Allot Ull a turn so with building; building suitable phone 1888, oil Monmouth atceet, Carlton • which h showeh d remarkable - speed buyer, from employer to employe and reasonable) all work guaranteed. A. O. SALESMAN wanted, an excellent oppor- on Eaat Side park propertiea. Hadley- 'or other business If deaired. Alex Krue- theater building. nice thirty-foothirtyfott tauncn,taunc in BritBrit : elan Oo». phone Red Bank 828-M. " Hall, phone 1888, 98 Monmouth Btreet. •last winter under any condition diion. Can be seen anytime at Bid. from loier to Under It a Register want tunity for a traveling man to live at ger. East Keaniburg, Port Monmouih road, INVESTORS, builders; Eatontown borough dlet Boat Yard, Ocaanport, or write to advertitement.. -A - . . EXPERT automobile waaher now In charge home while working In an exclualve terri- MONEY to loan on Red Bank Improved near Ocean avenue development; lota right off proposed new, will be fitted With a solid keel for ef the wain, ttand at the Boro Butsea, tory with all leads; commission basis with thore StatB highway, from $100 up. Ad« Oeptaiin A. T. SmithSith . OceanportOt , N. J. lll.gt WHILE tber laat for Westlnghoute real eatate; up to 915,000. In amounta FOR RENT, flve-room furniahed apart- J the corriih'g season, She will alsb batteries, to .fit ford, Chevrolet, Over- Inc., Globe Court and Mechanlo ttreet. drawing account to right man. Write for of $2,000 to J6.000. No bonua. Hadley- dress Box 111. Eatontown, N. J. . COMPLETE assortment of toft for the Get your car washed while In town. Serv- ment: centrally located. Apply 25 babtet. Full line' of carrlagci. go-carte, land and many other ears. J. W. Sutphen, personal Interview. All correspondence Hall. phone 1888, 99 Monmouth atreet. Prummond place, or phone Red Bank 1440. SACRIFICE: trouble In family, will sell my have a now and longer Bad. The 116 Weat Front street. Bed Bank. Ice guaranteed. strictly confidential. Address Salesman, bassinettes, orlblnettet and awings. We WANTED, water pump, Duro or Leader, LODGE room tor rent. Desirable room new bungalow, flva. roomt and klteben, solid keel'will permit Mr. Brown j:cpalr..and^tn*ount. new^. rubber., tlrea, Jo- J. Q. ESOHELBAOH 4 SON. 126 West drawer .M, Red_.Bank.... . , -.wlth-tenk;- muat be-in -good condition water and elcctrlcr prlc. I4.S00, with bis - Front ttreet. Red Bank, phone 1275 - available'for ->=uie tedona~i5d fourth corner lot 40x120 feet near bungalow. —,t6 sail. th^Taantoa tngalgsTirwcn aeph Soita, ISO Monmoutb atrtet, Bed . SALE of bankrupt atockt Automobile IF YOU are in a rut and can aee no>op- and reaaonabie. Call Eatontown 46.* Thurtday ntghta of etch month. Apply Bank,' ' ' - . Auto accessorieacei s and voleanlalng. portunlty for future advancement you WANT to-rent at ones an eight or nine at the office of Sigmund Elmer Co. Oraaio Nervo,' 208 Shrewsbury avenue. Red as-in light and moderate airs. The tires IS.00, furniture, household can get a freah start here. You can earn Bank. PUBLEB;IS heatert Installed anywhere, IVH room hou» with two baths and quarters HOUSE for rent on Meebanlo street In- •work orfMr,' Bro.wn'8 boats will bo goode^ Oriental ruga, antlquea, atoro to Silo. Wt guarantee to heat house good money In apare time, work while get- for two servants; will taka three-year FOR SALE, aeven rooma and bath, all lm« ANTIQUES. Mahogany ana maple ting atarted. You muat be of neat ap- quire Joe Baker, 230 Mechanlo itreet, and olnce .furniture, lumber, doore, or money refunded. * rath or Installment- leaae: location In or near Red Bank. Ad- Red Bank. pro'vementa; five mlnutea from depott under tliVsupervision of his broth- furniture, pewter, old gins, prints, Kalamatoo Stove Co. of Michigan, 404 pearance and able to stick to the truth. dress Rent, drawer M, Red Bank.* very desirable location, adjoining • goU thuttert, plumbing liturtt, musical Selling experience unnecessary. Call Rum- FURNISHED house for.rent on Norwood er-in-law, Harry Clay, wh6 will not hooked rugt. «11 Btogi arenue, Newark avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J, PAY FOR USE of money only for time course; will sell reasonable. Detyitt Hyef* Drat apartment east, Asbury Park. Instruments, ttovet. Ice boxel, etc telephone 2020-R, Asbnry Park. Also pipe aon Terraae, Rumaon road; any- afternoon. avenue, 675. Inquire 347 Norwood ave- Mlnnealnk Park. . . only'do the work, but will also sail beaten .and ttovet in atook. Heatera told uaed; we furnish a loan aervice to thote nue. Long Branch. Phone SOCS, Katharine Ooyle Hatehett, Bed Bank Auction House, S5 Mon- GIRL wlahea position In light housework. who need 1300 or less on furniture or notes SACRIFICE, alx-room house for aale ae*. one. of the craft in tha'cjining sea- moutb. Btreet. outright at factory prices., Call or write 260 Mechanic atreet. Red with payments of twenty months or less. NEW five room and tun room bungalow, count moving to Albany £ ten tnadtt and son's races. ' . formerly 1S05 Suntot avenue, Atbary TRY Ourohln'a for. face value. Let ut be Mr. A., who had been out of. employment with two-ear garage; hot water hMt; all fruit treea; grape vrnea; lot 60x160; best', ' Park IWantmatse), jour barber. We) know how to pleaee, WOMAN wanted for short order cooking for some time and under medical treat- Improvementi, cellar; 160 per month. Mr. location In town: gas, electricity, hot watftt Gerald Holbrook, owntr of the T. FOR SALE, P. * O. two-bottom tractor Expert tonsorlal aervice* Curehln'e Bar? and to make herself generally utetul -In ment, found after returning to work that Strauss, 101 Norwood avenue, Long heat. Ponce, Compton street,' Belford, N* plow, , two cleetrlo motorstors,, thoroughbrethoroughbrcid ber. shop. Second National Bank building. a lunchroom. Homelike conditions: lib- it would he Impossible to meet the bills Branch.* N. T., expressed •a desire last year WOOD for aale, oak and pine: firei Upttalrs. and atove lengths; alto cord WOOL for bull Salt and thoroughbred Poland Chin eral wages. Address Cook, drawer M, Red contracted. He heard of our Bervlce, came ROOM for rent, large room, newly done FOR SALE, six-room commuter's home; Canadian waters.: With him is Del- quire ot John T. Martin. Br., Fair Haren, GOOD work horae for. tale: alao farm WILLIAM M. KEELEB. old and new heat. J«0. P. F. Kennedy. 114 Monmouth averiue. New York. N. J.. or telephone Bed Bank'SM-B. er; good.eook; amall family, no laundry. FARMS wanted. List your (arms, large Btreet. phone, 2064, Red Bank. ford M; Fisher, •who Mils- Mr. wagon and light wagont, Jtmea CuUcn, floora resurfaced and flniihid. 67 Mrt. Graham McGregor, Little Silver, N. J. 1 OH houae with all tmorovemtnte Ha.l.t. N. J. • or amall, far rent or Bale. Caleb Lu- for sale; lot 60x160; good location: prle«' Vaughn's, ice yacht Go-Tp-It. Mr. FOR SALE, a 16x40 (four pen) open Sunitt avenue, Red Bank. Phone Phone 461-W. Red Bank.* ker, Belford, N. J. Phone (Ceaniburg HOUSE of alx rooms, all improvements, 1 front chicken house, easily convertible WINDOW blinds for aale; nineteen pairs. in A-l condition; double garage: rent SS.200. Easy terms, Courtlandt Whit* . 3I6S-W or 120J-W. MIDDLE aged woman wishes a position 75 West Front street. Red Bank, paooe Vaughn's craft made a wonderful Into a four-car garage or could be uaed painted green; In perfect condition; will as helper or at general housework. Ap- • 42. P. F. Kennedy, 114 Monmoutb *~r a road Aand. ANTIQUE chairs for lalaale lI two straighragtt Pbone 1164. atreet; 160.00 a month. Apply to Ed- nil.* * business: good six-room houiej ateetrla: runner p p p around houae. Apply 240 Mechanlo Btrest, light «nd watsc In-kitchen) * bargain at CORD sedan for aale, in good running or- . and one rocker tush bottom maple HIGHEST prices ptld (or all kinds of live Red Bank. P. O. Box St.* ward L. Bennett.* . 1IALF of double house at DB East Front in,il"" MrM . Br»y'B' s PalsyPl , wjilchhjlchhaas chairs. Phone'Red Bank 117«.* poultry, Jaeob" Becker, 17S Shrewsbury OFFICE for rint; large bright office In »U,000. St. G. M. Larrl.on, 11 TowetV "> dersalao plgt lor tali all tins. Can QARDEHER-CARETAKER, ScoUh, mar- street foe rent after September lit; six the distinction' ot ..winning eight be, seen at Bamutl Qellil't, FlntiBiook, i& BAL,S, motor boat, 21 feet long, two av.nui, Red Bank, or pbone itSI-W, Red ideal locationcation; rent reatonable. Addreii rooms, bath, all improvtments. Inquire of Hill avenue. Red Bank.* Bank. ried, wishes charge of gentleman'! straight races and which came near N. J.. or Martin Helhienbutter. R. F. D,, cylinder Grey motor, located on the tmall plac4; thoroughly underetands all Ofltce.jlra'wer M. Red Bank.* Mrs. Thomas MeKnlght. 91 East Front RIVER property, mar depot, for sale; Eatonlown, N. J.« Shrewsbury river; any demonstration. WIRE wbeil tsrvlca. Wire wheels re- brtnehee of the builnen; twenty yean' SIX-ROOM house for rent on Wtthlngton street, Red Bank. Fhone 679. IOOISCO fe«t, ten r66ms~lo^houitl all winning thjjMnniRt awayj?rpm the 01VE' tht kids a treat and have. a eorn Sacrifice SISO. Chsrles Drststr.'US West built. Joan Heman, 42 West Front experience; finest references; not afraid street, Rumson. Apply to Joseph Stroh- FURNISHED room for rent In private Improvements. Pries llt.000. W. A.' tong Branch clufr lost year, will -roast on tha bsaehi plenty of good com: 'ront ttreet. phone IB1.M, Red Bank.* street. Bed Bank. Phone 2111. of work; wife good laundreas. Address menger, Ltfayitta tlreet, Rumaon, N. J,, family; pleasant home: central location. Hopping, S Linden place, Red Bank, paonl Enjoy It while you Can. Do'dga.Farm, SBWIHq MACHINES: One lalett model D. M. F., West Long Branch, Qenerel O ir phone 313.r all Improvententa, Gentleman preferred. S.97.* ' come out of storage this winter splc Sumson road. Little Silver. N. J. portable electric' Singer SS8 and two ORIENTAL and domistlo run and livery,* Telephone Red Bank 3241-J. LOT for sale at Long Branch, 4'glll HALF ot double home for rent, on Branch feet; In good aectlon, on Qtrard e>vsnae| and span. ' ' ' MOTORBOAT for aalel varnished dick lateit model Avt-drawtr folding head - earpita ibimpooid and dry cleaned. avenue, near high achool: six roomi, but- FOR RENT, three furnished room for 1 Blngtri 121 each; all perfect order. Bar- MAN, married, wants position: can drive will build to suit ownerownr.. Small down papayy* John S. Applegste.a new mem-. runabout, with wlndshteloVand automo- Old earp«U made Into run. Rag any kind of ear or do most any kind of ler's pantry; electrlo lights; all Improve- light housekeeping: with Improvements. t B 186 6 VindtvaaltVndvalrr auavtnuss. bile drive, self starter and eleetrlo lighttl galas. F. R. Woods, East Front street. work: good references 1 experienced at ments, Apply 208 Maple avenue, Bed SO Mechanic atrett, Rtd Bank. No tall-, ment., Botner, bor of CM club, last spring bought engine not a year old. Apply 111 Bast Red Bank, detltr In all makel new ms. run wovin. .Teltphone or • costal 'arming. Addreaa Box 104, Red Bank.1 Banlc, telephone Bt4-W.' dren. Attoila, U I. front ttreet, Hed Dank, phone 1111,' ehlnet and all kmdt repaired.* BBVEHAIi wlnteV bunjalowt for sale a'beiutllttl boat itom a member of sard will bring our truck to your YOUNO MAN wanted to drive laundry FLAT for rent, flve rooms, alsotrlclty and fiUNQALQW for rent, six roomt tnd bath: all improremtntt; beautifully located on Eait Keaniburg. Addreii Bex IS, Port on* of tha Hudsorv river clubs. Tho STOVE for sale and oil heater! also some door. Monmouth Carpet Cleaning truck; experience required. Apply Red gas: 181. Hadleyllall, phono 1618, 911 voatei Monmouth, N. J. Mason jars. Call at 17 Bbnwibury BUSINESS NOTICES. Company, telephone Monmonth Black Bank Steam Laundry, 61 White itreet, Red Monmouth street. Carlton theater b.ulldlng. Sbrewabury river, In Ueattla Pi•arTc, two b«»t It mahogany throughout and Is blocka from Red Bank station. Call Bur- NKW tract recently opened. Ideal loea. avenue, Red Bank.* TYPEWRITER hetdquirtert. Typewrltert William Cms. proprleer. Bank. SEVEN-UOOM house, all Improvements, ' rejmted to b« one ot tho ipoodlest for rent: elate to town: t4Q per Month. rail. Red Bank «8a-W. tlon, three mlnutat from depot I m< FOR BALE: George II. Robirti Co., Inc., tented, bought and sold. Trubln's. II YOUMQ LADY stanogravner wanted) muat crtte roiU. Lots S0M60. Prim 141! M rant articles Dn our floors every dayt Broad atreet, Red Bank. be •tcadyitctdy,, eompettnt and accuratetecurtta; lltdley-Ilail, phone 1888. 09 Monmqulh enft of her sUe in the east., Mr. eonteol^ of two homes arrived this weak. KSO. F.aiy terma. W. A. Hopplnt, I "Api»l«fat« will (have the boat re- UV> eattle. calves, - ho»s and poultry OLD FLOORS resurfaced lllaej new. Let bu»iniisas schiooe l or high school graduate street, Carlton theater building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Linden place, phone »97, Red Bsnk,* Several : \1 stovss, le; e boxes, show eases, us give you an ettlmttt fofor re resurfacini g with at least three years' experience: stste SIX-ROOM house: all Improvements; for odd tluMi-i. ' million dining room tultes, waited. N. Buda, phono 147.4. Rid NINB-RQOU house for sale, large barns, NEW home for eale>, five rooms I neei • conditioned In time, for the comlnff Bank. your old floors by machine, which we have age. taperlcnee and salary deaired; also rent at Shrewaburyl ISO. Hadlty-IItll, 11 ovsr. tuiti-.l t>lt*i, new beds, springs and retintly addid to our equlpmtnt Phone references. Address SUnojrapher, drawer phone 1888, ID Monmouth street, Carlton asparagus, large orchards, on concrete Shrewsbury river, Idttl loeatlon, Prlte winter*! events. . •' mtti .. Antique desk, We savi>eu Ralph B. Biekeli, Rtd Btafc. M, Red. Bank. theater building. road: haa S.OOO-foot road frontage) good Is.KOO; unOer-pileed^there't a Itttoa, ' n every dollar. BIRTRAM MUI1O BTUDla Tenor corners for business, For psrtlculars Bee W. A. Hopping, 8 Linden plait, Bed Buk, 60 «»••' ___^ MONBY to loam bond and mortgage, let, SKWINO or horae work wantedi tnr kind. SEVEN.ROUM housa and eun ponh for Caleb Luker, Belford, phone Keaniburg phon» 6QT.» . J7~3E~i'. . iHCHER upright pltno, good ton. banjo, i piano, violin, trultar and Id and Id, or will buy mortgagtst na- Adilrtst Home Work, drawer M, Red rent: two-car garage: all Improvement!! 602.M. of Mlddletown II18.M. BASEBALL LEAGUE. dli S100, Ttlepkone Btibrlght 17 mandolin InttraiUon. Instrument! lontblt dUtount. Alia ntkt buUdlng loam k* 160. East Side Park, ila.ll.r-ll.il, phone • OH SALB or rtnl, two bumalowi tn to reiponilble bnlldera. Wolf. 100 Mon. 1888, »» Monmouth itreet, Carlton thea- TEN AURES ot good Itvtllind for tale I Union avenue. Belford I one four rpowll FuF 8AJX', liU Crex rut, tnlee" Tinen lot sal*. Atlantic Blfhluti Boule. itb street, Kid Bmk. phont 118-M. STATESMAN wanted, a tt.OOO.a.ytar msn: applti and peari, near Red Banki 100 and ont Ibrit looms; tlesuleltr In b»tk, Four County Taamt to Begin > shtdei and new FlortBCe Oven, FI'hoes vard (VTatenUw), BeUnd, H. J. huilntsi Juit starting In this locality ter building. yards eonsrtlt toad. Caleb Luker, lie!. George Ucyct, Union avinut, BtUtn, Heil llank I261-),* CIlABUs IBALa. old anj ntw Boots re- Berlea an Auiuil aid. phone Long Brania ISII. et Keens. has need of one euch man In Red Bank, EiailT-HOUM house on Riverside evinut, ford, N. J., phone Keaniburg tOI-M, or N. J.* Di6~lTAiiUAIN8i Uolren'....s knltttd sport •arfaeeel and finlibsd. Car mm plate. Had All replies treated In ttrlstsit confidence. two baths, itsam heat) flreplaott ga- Mlddlttown H16-M. " Baiibal) teams representing Rod bun 411. Btnk. pbone 1117. roil MALK, near Hid Utnk, small /ara« drenei, all thtdti. Mrt. E. Leone, sole (live full details In first Utter. AJdrm rage, furnishednis! ! to rent fro m SeptembeSpber IIS sTilAXL*{arm~for~aalil country Kome wllb tontalnlng twenty odd aerati beatt kal Bink, Freehold, Keyport and At-agtnt. , Addreii Bog 141, Rumion, N. J,, TH« OVEItfllAD door for gauges, fas. L-VV" drawer M, Bed Hank. oni 11766 per monthth, lldlllllladltylltlll , »l very tieellint eow, 116 hem. tools, ni> stveti roumi, all Imprevemtnti. Bpwndls lantlo Highlands hav« formed a or phone Itumion I7I-M. Will tall with BXPXRT u;holitiring.j OterstuBed far. torles, winhouits, ett.i any ilte. any XI-KKIWCED women would like a po- Mnnmouth street, phone 188H. * ehlitery, Ave aeree prodaetlve soil, nine location, W. A. Hoeplag, I Linden plate, UnwUt.t alun, tuikloai. illp eonrt at it. t* er- opening. Let u taU and eipltln. Mon. • Itlon at houiiketpir, Adilrm M, U.,COLONIAL residence on Houth (treet, tla woodland, (In* barn, poultry bousts, ga- jhuiw I9T, Bid Hank.' • les'gua to pUjr a twelvextame strlos der. avnlles, Uftitrr. artteaM aa< eao»tb and Otiao eounllit repretenlttlve, raw«r M, Red Hank.* rooms and bath: alU Improvementsi fur- rtgei all klnde of fruit and btirlei. A FOrV~«ALI. Konl stdan In good running Itilph », jglektlt, Bed Bank. IVMIHluB ilrlvt liullulng site ler talal sorting Sunday, Augurt 21st, In ordiri »ood thtiti, tool rubber ind nsw Itithsr, limp ihtilt lOkl, wire fratass, nished, for rent at $100 from September very attractive piroptrty and at • rtmtrk* 109 feet on liter, »»J ftet a'ten Irtasf. battery. Misne Btd Bank UIO. trimmings, O. Cbtrk's furniture llere. MISCELLANEOUS. .ston. _. Hall, pdons 1«88, »» Mon. aDiably low price uofl ll.et.tvv.vvl0».«0. everythinever/iningg iI llful trtet, Si* Hauler .Hill, piieae 1MI,< the. opening g«mei K«yport will HIFjilUKHATOH lor sale, Fhom SI Monmouih itrtet, Bed g»nk. OAKPBNtM work wantid.,, All klndi mputh ttrest, larlton thtalsr hullillng. half ttth. Xdward W. Llnioti. I Well Monmouih Uriel, Ctilloa tatalii ptty at Freehold and Red Bank' at Rsd Blink, oi tan be tetn at l« I1AV* youi iltihet tinned at Ike Clly {tl leoblnl atletdea to br an as. lIKKMtMAKINQi aiptrlenaid dttlgntr «wlu cOLOnlAL rttlilinct for rent; three nisi- MtlnstMttFriebold, H. J. bulldlnf. . Dry 6l4«alag aa4 Oy'rl.g Wtjks. • jfaej. mike wtNrtng _apvert l ..fo.r adulti anai d ttr bidrooml, btthtbot wtlir htttlwood • li i || Ml i M ii !•— II • M7(IM mmn Ii ^ MtrAtS ^1 .1 ** ,I • Iltlfenli sla- Atlantic Highlands, flimei are ferlsaied uraealer. Write or thorn rhll Broil ftfMk Bed moiMUt, rhont Red burning flrtpttet. tun porthi titar tbt toom bunislow, 11.40011 , MOO talk, bal- blotki Irem llrtail aaa _. nk. rasne I III, WlllUat. 0llre», «< Marvla, II Utrdlng road, Red Dank. II.nV IITh* river, Just off Front llreet, lladley.llall, ame In monthly ttyminlii p«iiiiilea «l Mhiduttd until October !lst. Each iftr ("After the Chait"ll easriving br K tkn% till. i r ttriilii Stalin 17,101, IliJIef, elub ii to submit a Hit of playeri F. lltmllton l"guiU") 4Hf It prlttor, l.OBT, golj wrist watin lundtr. August phont llai, II Monmouih ttreet. Uttlton onee. Owntr, Oaltk Luktr, oBle Cs«>- Monmauth ttieejt, Oartten tlltltl tolor by A. Dilobb», date JI0I bulkhead builder. FeJrUile 1tt>, netr dtpot, Red Itatvk) llbtral re. theater building. hill's Jun.llon. llellwf, N. J. phone It'll Btnb lisa, •wW«h mwt** adhewd lo. Caihlcn ward It rtturntd to 101 HhrtwsHury ave. Mini, Apply to Mr.' Idwtrd CSS ieekt and Joels for rial art. Curs. nilYntOuir itildinm btthi uragil lluUSl ol eight rooms tad • btlbrootu .-...— lolenlal retldtMe tu .taJtl vYMtt.lt OaklaM t »ed Bsnk, M: ntrl Hank, phone 17M. Valutd at nne ihrubbtrv i tor nnt 1100 pir mealh, for sale) kti all sanitary Imprevttatnti. of Froihold and Coieman and La* • -. t »lttt Dbert art meini tome, Wspsikt* Bttna llani Kit wtttr kett, Mk MMIs ' Kttiinlawn,* I., thtnt Iking. l titi proof try is enit, and Ratlin road, litdlrr.lttll, phoni UM, III Apply at Ktough'i n«wl itted, Monratutk weeil turnlnt Sretlattj twe-ett llrtfll . •eU.of Hlghiandi haw been en- mm rjAHfAWeernHi'i.^'inl, OB1INTAL nn, Our Ml? Use *l in till alwsrs. Trill alit) tppllti »0UN6"ln ihi bay, tUtttn-foet rowbott, Monmouth stistt, Ctrllon thetttr huMing ttrt»t, H»i| Bank. fi(«6! u umplrsi, week I lernebody It mining • geed (fetti lit) tfcUaftn. Itttnd National Its ttrttk. Innulrt el Uittaln Oeorts «\JAlNT f oaiii.i oW" tMmH»un, tltul UJTIeY" lilt"7»«TIff5Srn6rl« aventtt. In. IM. II< HMMoik ttrtil, Caifwa ttwlif k«llntil| Itrttli, W» > kur, sell, !Ii_Bid Hank, Usilslre, Krlrk, on Remain ItltRili oppotltt Lower Nlvfraiilt drlvf, oerlookioverlookingg ..,- , ...„ r^aeBiajniri^i ' '' I>brlii >irrrl, Rttmlsft. r«ed, Mltlt litvtf, ilure, rtpilr sal «! Miamtln itnirUt at tbt Celt Cirmr lit •tritt, u*g iiisti eit>, N. v. imali, tltr ami nl|lii itolitl , II tilullti mnilfrtli null fnuil be tilts*. Ing, ^ itMtu te tllll wreMto. )1t_Ul *l| dtiw bridg* ovtr MaUwtn crttk teem, fhate MdWtnk Ull> . ll||l dltll Hiaulrt neiltia jlX'.ftOOW rtirjemt tn iVtTTveTforrinli * title, Illll II atwn, It »•» wssk. tl«hnuiie rnloiril|i, itmtl.tl t dlttrliImirevtintMl t nut •pparlunllr M lilt for t»n|tlcw on Hie now itaU highway rout« y»«i IJIR BulllPteuM^^ saltl M Intludlnii • Itam htal, tai, un Arttilitt, boat moilil 1.41, in heit mMkanftal mil. r IfbkHg U ld II ilnek I 1109 »ir munlli. Ittnlr Nnotmbir if It mill tl • »mnt. ftr ptrllii* fill I "all lajaiuilminltl •Tfwrtjta Mondny by UM iiatt>hl»h. Him uthililfiy Ike tn and ttw nr< i tight end a 1st, lladlsv.llall, tihiine llll, II Mot. Isrl tildrtai hulk, ilitotr M, Bt4 taih aifmeal, daliMe taiy •' iMlttMU*.. T«IM. •• Hill II litktlt, Ml tad ronmiri wanttdl rsltl moulH ilitsl, Utrlten thtitti bullillng, Ul-iltll, thetf llll. II KiiMHl i wty «ommlulon to 8. 8. Thompion A»»ir U Uaitti >Uit, «.«••< t lMtTf*v*el **i kuillltl TINS aa< ltlllgM tl lima Mitt* lilt, HMtltr Sff«rt4 Ml »t»nte\ Ai. •OAlDIMa SI ItitwiWft Mmir, I* li»»u\ all latpr««irr)tnlt aavaHtet. •krliiltt (inllf 1 JJi«b , _ % fit* Blailr ll'ta. K i leMt, lfytfillklnil tsrlt<«4 w« lift fill KM!*, H. I. »>MI «««U <«ll«atM kettt lUti Itlltlnt rV]l nk llll COR RKHT, vTtif JitliaUi ' u llofo< illl tiM*<|tl*ri»Ml»n»M|| •tl, ill UVIM. who Ui laak 11414. • > {Hi, titfli •!»» »•«»!. 0HS ill lk Inttalii II IHh niiakelli r»w«M, ibis* llll, i Bisk.

.WIIII ««»«'jl IW tvSSXmm, SA'**. •>' '- a! Sixteen' KED BANK ,o pay a bill instead of getting paid GARDEN EXHIBITION. party consists of Mrs. Leon de la BANK REGISTER. Tor his cropi. Reuesllle, Miss Mabel Hail," Mm. Children Conlestents Will Have • Thomas Wiley, Mp. Victor King, ,. 'JCUKJ H. COOK, Editor and Publisher, * • «/ Parly Auguit 30th. Mrs. Lyman Vanlnwegen, Mrs. (j Otrjajpt ut .11.il lecessspr, But if it'll justifiable Frank Dennis, Miss Elizabeth Lov- Everything ii ready for Autumn. Tltabig hit* of the new aeaton Onri&ryfca-; M ind necessary, why do these same noon of Tuesday, 'August 30th. 'Three, taopthrT .40 Prizes will be awarded for the best ett, Mrs. ''Waltor French, Mis. interests which profit by this Bub- Frank Wamer, Miss May McCup, will be choaen quickly by the •martljr dreaied women pi Red Bank,' 7clcphonest—Red BanH 18. lidy raltjeso-much opposition when" ardens and for the best garden R(d Bank 1300. Mrs. Clara Conant, Mrs. E. Berk- iv'er an attempt is made to .help the products and the children will be All possible thought i« incorporated in the ehooiing of the»\e modei. reated with refreshments. The ex-ley, Mrs. M. P. Havlland and Mrs. Steam Vulcanizing. .WEDflESDAY, AJJGUST-17, 1927, Farmer by giving him a subsidy? Hugh. Phillips. Nothing is left to chance. It it ah Autumn Opening weH'wort^ aeeing Svery time anything of this sort is libition will be open to the public. v ndertaken for the farmer the cry The art department of the Wo- and we cordially invite you to be our guests at an informal reception. Balloon and Truck ! <; T6WN TALK. if paternalism and socialism is man's club has charge of the gar- Benefit Boxing Show. Jf •aised and ^t is claimed that the lawden contest, and exhibition. If it A boxing show will ba staged at Ti^Hk ' '''(Ccfntlhued from paee 4.) if supply and demand is the only should rain August1 30th the party the Ocean Park casino at Long Wafer for River Plaza me that should govern the price of will be held tho first clear day in Branch on Friday nighl, Septem- arm products. September. ber 2d, for the benefit of the build- and Water for Red Bank. Mrs. Leon de la Reussille, the ing fund of Our Lady Star of the • e e John Hansen ^The;"-.'TUver Plaza people have resident of the dub, has offered Sea Catholic church. "Honoy Boy" DRESSES m«de application to the town of Red It is true that the subsidies which i cup as a prize for the qhild who Finegan will be the star performer - 42^681 Front Street/ "3J«"nk'f6r a supply of water for that has been proposed to employ for las the best garden for three con- and'he will be matched against a 2 Special Groups growing suburb.- It would be a good ;he benefit of the farmer do not re- secutive years.. Persona who have worthy opponent. ' The card will al- 1RED BANK) N. J. ' "thing for fted Bank to supply water at! to the tariff,. The high tariff' >lants to spare are asked to bring so present other' top notch fighters. for'Ttiver Plaza. Red Bank has a hlch is so beneficial, to manufac- them or send thorn to the club suppl/of water far more than suffi- urers Is of no benefit to the fa'rm- house on the day of the party for cient to supply its own needs. It Call on Lake Longhead irs but it an absolute detriment to distribution among the children When you desire any sort of a $9.75 -» $14.75 shiuldgiVs the River Plazn applica- :hem. If it was beneficial to the The committee in charge of tho want filled quickly.—Advertisement. tion careful consideration and if larmers the agricultural interests of- In Satin face Canton, all the leading shades. then •' are no legal complications ;he nation would be enjoying un *hfch prevent the sale of water to jrecented prosperity instead of be- (VTTEND THE Don't fail to see them at our reception Thurs- localities outside of Red Bank the ng at their lowest ebb since the day, Friday and Saturday. You are'under no -request should be favorably acted :ivil war. The highest tariff ever ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE obligation-to^b«y —r-^ ———,— inown-is-novHn-foreci Day school opens September 19tlistnu. ~~ r But; before titlon is taken to sup- The farmer,has always.been"*he -Night^achool—opens-October—3rdr- Beglnnins Ssptembcr 7th, thp school offict will ba op«n dally lor ply outside districts with water, Red 'goat" of manufacturers and of rcflatration and perional interview. Bank should have water mains laid politics. Signs are not wanting SPECIAL. INVITATION . 'in every Btrect in its own town. that a great agricultural revolt is INDIVID U A L INSTRUCTION. 'Some streets in Red Bank are with- Pitman and Green Shorthand. FupUl of other schools mij contlnui Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August impending. It is worrying the lead th«lr w>fk h"0 without Interruption. All Enduatei aislatad to employ- out a water supply and have to de- srs of • both big parties. Nearly ment. We are constantly receiving more cal)> for utenoitrnpheri and gen- LA ROSE 18th,: 19th, 20th. This coupon 'entitles pend on wells or on the Tintern wi- ivery important political movement, eral clerkii than we are abla to lupply. We. can help you. bearer to receive $1.00 off on any dress in nter company. . The property on Write, telephone or call for particulars. from the time of the Revolutionary ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal. DR.ESS SHOP / ^these streets pays for fire protectiqn war, has been fanned into flame on our store on the above dates. •on other streets In Red Bank, but It the farms. The farmers have never Excu/Wi mm EXPENSIVE Washing* dUX done ;h»s no protection from fire for it- sked for special privileges but they PHONE LACKAWANNA 1S1O RED BANK 1746 54M0NM0UTH ST. RED BANK LA ROSE DRESS SHOP .-self, for there are no fire hydrants have been quick to revolt against 54 Monmouth St., Red Bank. ",to supply tratcr in case of flre. unjust' conditions. Whether, in the i OPPOSITE TOWN HALL \ • *» * * coming presidential election, they Opposite Town Hall. * In the same way these properties will ask for some special- subsidy HUGH GETTY, INC., 'ihave been paying for sewers for which in principle is the same as the •'other parts of Red Bank for the ariff enjoyed by manufacturers, o: Vpagl),thlrty year?, They have been whether they will demand the re-0 i'compellcd to .go;without sewer im- moval of all special privileges, and BUILDERS r6venier.ls for'"themselves" even an-equal-ehanee- for all, are- ques- Iwhile being coinpolled' to pay for tions •wilch will probably be deci'st *sewer« for othets. This U not only ively answered by the events of the 359 West 26th St., 18 Mechariic St. trank discrimination, but it is rank next few months. Either of these /••injustice. Every street in Red two courses is highly preferable to New York City. Red Bank; N.J. : Bank' should be piped for water. present farm, conditions, whereby 'Every.street in Red Bank should farmeri are compelled to sell their 'e the benefit of the- town's sew- goods in a,n open market and to buy Jer system. In no other way cantheir goods in a closed and pro- Ironing' ••Justice be done, In no other way tected market, where corporations jean healthfulness be ensured to and trusts have power to put top- mostly done .vtHb'Bri parts of Red Bank now with- notch prices on everything the farm- 1 out'these improvements. er must buy. Everything ironed -OF- flat, without starch. >_ You need only touch ~ •Hard limes for Formers, Spasms of Virtue A comprehensive handling up the fancier pieces -Good Times for Truits. as the Seaion Near* IU End. of every matter of detail, an organization that takes such as shirta ^week. began with ,rosy County detectives ind local po- over all your cares, that op- waists with .a hand 'riots for potato farmers, with licemen broke up a lot of gambling erates perfectly, signalizes Iron. •'' 'potatoes' Belling at'-shipping places devices which gome concern was tat $2,75 a barrel.. The farmer: ,'••; cur Funeral Direction serv- running at Rumson. Busting up th ice.. That's Float- tnade a fair profit at this figure. / gambling devicea was all right and iday.or two later the price droppei 'S Ironed. And its low proper, and should have been done. -4o1ess\than S2 a barrel and at th But according to all reports, similar coat itfone more good '-close of the week it was $2.10 i gambling devices have been openly reason for using it ' jbarrel. Many farmers who have ti run at all the resorts along the If you have not taken advantage of, this •hire men and whose potato yield i TELEPHONE BAY LNIOHT — RED BANK 557 shore of Monmouth county all sum- AUTO AMBUi-AN^E SERV/CC not heavy will lose money at thii mer long, with never an attempt to CHAINS AND TABLES FOR ALL .OCCASIONS opportunity to save from $10 to $30 on the • FLOAT.lHONED JfiauflelvKven under the- most favor- put a stop to the gambling. •'able conditions the, .profit on their • • * price O||L Suit, and corresponding savings 12c a Pound crops will be very small at this >rice. Some people lay that at about Have You Seen This New Million Dollar » on furnishings, you'd better get busy. e * • this- atage of the season every year the constables and policemen and Amusement Park? We'll quote these items to refresh your The big drop in the price of po- detectives are seized with a sudden tatoes followed a government report spasm of virtue and make raids on memory, then it's up to you. in which.lt was estimated that tho illegal practice's Just before the sea- yield throughout the country woulc son ends. Local officials are said to ATLANTIC BEACH PARK be larger than last year. The farm- wink at these violations of the law ers ars now being told by tho "best ll through- the aeaion and not. lift in Beautiful Atlantic Highlands, N. J. minds" that the price of their prod- requently patronize these gambling DRIVE OVER AND SPEND THE DAY ucts is fixed by the law of supply games themselves or otherwise give and demand and that they will have hem encouragement. SHORE DINNERS, DANCING, BATHING, AMUSEMENTS Jo be content with a small price be- •* • e CALORE FOR YOUNG AND OLD cause the supply Is bigger than last NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. RIDES.— SLIDES — GLIDES Men's Suits, values to $40 §19,50 Proposals for alttrattone and addlllanl year. Some people aleo iay that summer to be made te the public ichoei kslldlnf 1 ij- • * * * resorts and summer fairs cannot Including $50,000 Thriller with Ten Dipa on* Court: itreet, Freehold, N. J. Scaled propoaali will bt received ar the ,'. Thii;*dyjce would be all right if ive unless gambling devices are in "B5aM-dI—Kdile«rl(iit--it-tli«-Bore»ih-ef— operation, and J say thah t no Freehold, Honmouth Countr, N. J,, at ths everything that was sold was regu- MONDAY NIGHTS—Free Dancing for Ladles Men's Suits, valuesw$6r^ offlei of the Board of EHueillon In »hi . lated by this law of supply and de-one Is compellell d to risk hhii s money (Broadway Orchestra) Municipal bultdlnK mrrrnhold, N.. J., on mand. Everyone knows that this is on these machines. They say that Frldlr. Scplctnher 2J. 1B!1, • al elfbt THURSDAY NIGHTS—Flreworki o'clock P. M. (ilavlla'ht saving time), for pot the case. Take coai for ex- when a man does patronize these ths altsratlona aril aildUloni which are te ample. Nothing is more plentiful. machines he is taking a chance with FRIDAY NIGHTS—Prlie Charleston Contest bi «nds to thi nW.e >cbool bulldlnf.ea his eyes wide open and that he finds Silver Cup for Final Contest. Shirts, values to $3.00 Court itrce'., Kr-:'iolil. N. J. Thg supply is large enough to last Plin> ahd up • llcitiiirn for the faint for 'hundreds of years. Thousands in the gambling game a species of may bs proeurjil frtrn the Arehlteet, war- of acres of coal lands have never mental excitement and mental»ex- Coronation of Queen of Baby Parade r.n II. Conovcr IM Llbirtr itreit, New Vsrk City and Freehold, t>. 1. been scratched by a pick or shovel. hilaration which more than rcpaye Tuesday Night,*August 28 • .A dcpo.lt of tio.o*) wlUbi require'! for Thouianda of acres of this land aro him for any money he may lose. Bathing Suits, val. to $6 In tame, whlsh will be returmd wn*n !»• plani and spicltlcallolia ars le'.urnsd I • I,'* held out of use in order to keep up * e » Architect. There will be itTirMi ,' the price. If the lnw of supply nml Leading Roads to Atlantic Highland, thru Se.brltht and High- ntatia. on thi foltawlniri . ' • Thest statements may be true. demand regulated coal price*, coul lands, over the beautiful hilltop into Atlantlo Highlands. - (iinersl Comtructlnn. It may also be true also that offl- From Red Dank thru Rumion, over Oceanic Bridge thru the new llt«tln» and Vcntllatlm. , would be one of the rlicapcat thing! parkway Into Atlantic Highlands. Men's Sweaters, val. to 7.50 §2.95 Plumbing. . ••!' f on earth, Instead of advancing In clnls give encouragement and pro- , Eltclrleal Work, tection to these gambling machines, This resort covers the entlrej shore front of Atlantic Highlands 'The Kosrd of Edicallon rslirvsl thl price each year. An Inntimernblo between Mandalay Pier and new Atlantlo Beach Plir. rlsrat to reject an» or all bids and will re- ,flat.of other examples of the aomi ai l« ofton declared. But soma- quhrs th« Contractor to furnUh satll(as> thing might be clt••'!. where along the line of the "hlgher- Free Admission to park and parking ipace for 2,000 ksrs. t»ryy aateurll< y al sit (or(h In Ihs seaa'tia* up«" there should bs aomebody with Boys' Sweaters,^- to 5.00 § J 9g tioni, NO REGRETS, # ALKX/iNDIB h, MORCAV, honor and honesty and courage rrnlilinl nf ths Hoard nt Iduisllon of enough to put an end to those con- < Ihs norouih «f Frstholdi .' Thl other day a bunch of mnnu- Count/. N, J, factureri who thought they .wen stant and open violations of the ANDHKW J, 0. CONOVEfl, not making enough profit got to- gambling law when they itart their Straw Hats, value, to 5.00 § 110 Q tilitrlsi Cltrk,. gether find decided to n>k the gov operations. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ' e> •!• Notlis Is htrshhyr ilyeilycn that sislcaisled ilda . •rnment to ruin thr tnriff on the •III bl [ft.lved by ith: l ~Townihl •Ta Commit' . tort of thlngi they iililnuf tctureil, ao RUMSON'S DOLL SHOW. trs nf Mlddlttownwn,, 'K. J,, for Ihs rstoi* that llnlr aalo anil thrlr prices Leghorns & Panamas, Half Price tasll r.a4,i» MMiletew* J., wllllh > re-lnlonelfll clsaieU "iould bl Incromi'd by barring out 3I» Prises Awarded at Annual .competition, There wai no ETSHI al Vlitory Park. aiT:iihHv/n1{^,ivr?,.;i.. A doll ahow vrai held hit Satur- dft nml In ptiblln at the reaini •( nld Can. talk ,^mong lhc»« manufacturcra mltlsa, Mlilcll.tnwn, N, it on ThariJs;, •bout* curtailing production nr about day at Victory park at Rumion and Boys' Suits, - - - 2Q^ Auiitiil ink, , HIT,, al list r. M.,, dayllain satim ttime. >, , • destroying surplus itocki of gooiln. wns largely altcndrd. Six prlira brawlms tad ipiilnistlsm for ta«>fi> NilUiir WM thrra any talk of . won awarded. Uulae Illltbruner •mil work. »ri|nr«d by Ana a> •••• pt, thll seilniin, air. lissa fllwi la Ung thilr prlcea according to tin won tho flrat prltt for having tho o ff rinlea ef ssltl fmlmns st II Irtat Ifw.fcf. lUpnly iml tlcmatid. On the doll with thi prettlcat fact. Beeond fflfl, k>4 Rank, MM,, J, and mar >e ll "A Word Fitly Men's Linen Knickers, 20" ? ilnl hy •r.iMHIv.iMHIvsl.loilers t d»rl»« ba contrary they talkol about produc- prl»o went to Marlon H>g|[rv The ln.it a.urs. TThh . .lldai«nrNl •reeeesl fen* Ibf .pioil goods than rvrr before first prlu for the but duiutl doll —mil tstria M Spoken" kliV will a#fllaUM le and'«b«ui rharglnir IIIKIIIT prtc*« wai awarded to Anna Conk, with off Ihs snilnserii than evir If Ihty Ret thi klml of VanTrlut receiving second Hie wise man snys "A I'laae mil i will ki faraltM Men's White Hannels, 20" Vf VVVVff VJTV Pi __,_. r „ _ — w1v ami tariff ihiy want. Tin* dinnon an tirlin. For thi moat original Idea 11 If I ••Illis, «il.» ameaal tb*x will niva Ihelr rsqustl uranlpil In tlnlli the flril jirlm wm won l>y word litly spoken, how UMH relnra. s( »u«t i Mtordlni lo tho ttew»|iMp«?ra—•«(! Ralph Longtlrmt, Jr., an I Urn arc* Kood It 1«." Many a time thii will entail morn lo»i«« i ' ond prl»< by Helm Murphy. Tim a word ntly spoken has Jajrdihtpl on tli« farmers, annual ruliv purmlo will U hrtil on ;% / . *\ . Saturday of thii xrrk t,! th< park shown u depositor tho rond to oucccsfl. Our oxpdrt ntN Witt* m»n were not toM (liat the anil Inillfntlnni are that II will be 11* of wjiply ami il'inaml rtxulittnl the li'((t«tt |iati«Je ever held vice 1* nt tho dliposal of oil Oillr prlet*. Their product! were our ell onto. Ml sjuflined -mbesra in thi buy or Ntvailnli Plfirn««'i Pair, ottfariytd in Mini elhtr mnnn«r, •• T)i» atintial fair ef the fire I* tHavtntlr dtn« t» thi firm>ri' J jinny of Navealnk eim« to * cle MvilM by fnldJIimefl whin the Balurdiy nljhjll aft»r haviningg b#tb#tn Mrtwi U glututl, Whin In proxr«»x i ttvfwll diyid , theth hU thUff U.THT«»'»i».Pi«j»l!J« WI immtfMtottn ihlp tnilr < _ luluf* of th« /ilrwii thi dlipdiil "it* uld tiity do not And «f 1 Chevrolet tsuring «ir en th« U»aVl.at il U Tti» b in tnltlM »n «v«rH.| u luy KfH«nrK y «f JKlvtrt M Ihi Alllfille Mfghllnrlt, , Th» AMffitn UtfMi lllifld klilut HiOiO by mi /ilr,

' -Lt 4 *« rf * iijS. iMW , AUGUST 17, 1927.

ii spending Abe ytetk III at'Point ROADSIDE BOOTH BURNED Wnfleld* lnter»»tin» Bit! of -Local HLtory SURPRISING en(l.la._l.tfromgtvL ^ •ad-H* Carried'No Insuranc*— filled. Rev. E..W, MamRVille, the rector/ is holding- ffundey morning also Stone and Gravel. REDUCE Furniture -Hts-XutompbtU «nd HU Pat Dog "C, where'ihe tpent two weeks with- -a ( _ Mrs. Frank TlroberC v * , B^m*4 in »)>• Fir*. jr services at nine o'clock for the con- Ford dump trucks for hire. And •" V The JSIk.1 auxiliary' will hojd • Rexford Savis's roadside booth venience of the congregation dur- ing the summer. This change in the „?.)!&.'•pd,Mt;i, Fre* Munflen «.nd BOC!»1 meeting tonight at tne lodge at' Harmony,y,' in Middletown town- home on East -Front street, The hip'• lt ltl dhour of service is designed* espe- PATTERSON FARM Superfluous Flesh A 2 Every Sunday TOornlngMr . Man- Under Medical Supervision.' hat produced nidi heavy (til* ,. •ings road it visiting'at " and •,nearly-all'MB stock of goods Estimates Cheerfully Given. ing that wo hav» fsund.it •;•;> .1. • • J * , | Mrs. loss 'at f 8,000, which was the I. Suites and OdJ Piece, an Aa iyenuo-ls makirig'a' sojourn at'Sar- Mr. lyid.Mri. Morgan Rehrlg and amount of the Insurance he carried pperhapp s the, , most gignotant and P. O.' Box 522 Consultation Free. children Charity and Morgan, Jr., ikd • latest creation of S. KarpiK ptg, before the policy 'expired. wicked people in the world. Their I- & Bros. - Mrs>Leroy Church 61". Newark of Fair Haven, tibxe returned home The noadside booth .was on themeetings on Sunday are at the Pub- Phone Long Branch 321 ' ' • . gave birth to- a son yestotaay »ftet- after vl»lting'relatives in Pcnnsyl- south • side of the concrete road lick house, where,they ?tt their fill -—noon;—ThB-baby-hnsTb&nrnwnBd- vsntap " ; • between- New-Monmouth^and-Hen of-rum-ond-go-to-flghting and-vun- JBay Now and_S&' - Robert Leroy.- Before her marriage '-Iiloyd Sickles, who went to Ar-drlckson's 'Corner,, northwest of ning of races, whichihh ''are practices One-third Below MJChhMiMJKhS l?ona_isur years ago, returned to Middletown village. It was one of much in use on that Jay September Pricei. ?and BhoMs'a daughter of Mr«. How- Red Bank "last weokr~MrTSleKl« thff-largest-busincsses-of— its-kind pr6vincc-overr-' LQNGBRAN£tL fard White of. West Front street. has taken a position, as Eastern rep- in Middletown township and a great Mr, Mandeyillo expiated at the Do they (eel tired or strained I {Mrs. White and hor soi; Maynard resentative, of a Pacific fruit grow- variety of .goods was sold. service^ Sunday that .Christ -church -it io, have' your eyes examintdi $36.50 to $44.50 • > your glasses nay need a chang*. Jaro" visiting Mr. and'Mm. Church. ing and shipping concern and swilt (Mr. Davis, who Is a young man, was 'founded ^October i'/th, 1702; NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT A. D. 1027, at which time application will Glider Couch • T '< Mrs. Victor Hohtyling of Shrews- make his headquarters in Red Bank. slept : in tho'building. Her. wanlargely as a result of tht, foregoing Estate of Martha Gibbons, deceased. be made for the allowance of commission* Hammocks A* ,,, Notice, Is hereby given-that the accounts and counsel fees. /bury avenue gave birth to a ton •_M_ru and Mrs.\ J, B. Pharo of awakened about three o'clock Mon- letter. The church was the second STILES& CO. o( the .ubRcriber. Gertrude Reinhardt, ad* -Dated July 22, K. D. 1027. Floor Samples «> jnstitilittllc l f..the_C!lh r 'last Thursday. "The 'Infant, was Peters place have returned from a dayy - morning _by_the_crackliny g of plifestparish of-the.Church-of.Eng- Philadelphia iy.Sp.ci.luti - — GERTRUDE REINHAHDT.•— 2nd N.tlpn.1 Bank Bldg, Room 28 tate of said deceased, will be audited and 'rmmetLRobert B. Hembling. week's trip to Thousand Islands, fflamesl . Thfire fiwa s unded r con- land in the prWincetof New Jersey.* ^ ajuw tiauyiiai VBMiaa HIU|« Ituvw as^ h- stated by the Surrosate of the County of 29 Ocean Avenue, Ideal Beach, N. J, J. Edward Haley of Shrewsbury Bear Mountains and other parts of siderable headway,. but Mr. Davis The first missionary to be sent out V Every Wednuday hours 1 to 5 p.m. I; Monmouth and reported for settlement to Quinn, Parson* ft Dorenius, 1 tho Orphans Court ,of,naid County, on Red Bank, N. J., $19.75 to $21.50 • i •avenue was taken to the LongNew 'York state. Yesterday Mr. remained . in -., the.'. building long from'London by the Society' for Thursday, the' eighth day of September, Proctors. (Branch hospital- Tuesday of last Pharo was called to Lewis, Iowa, by enough to Call up the Port Mon- the Propagation of the Gospel' in. Glider Couch • » [week to be treated for a'carbunole the sickness of his 'mother, who ismouth firemen on.the telephone and FoVcigri-Parts was sent- to Middle- Hammock* ^ •' > ion hla back. Mr. Haley !s the night 82 years old. to remove. his. clothing and some town township;. '•. ' •• N -Floor Sample* J • ."" 'flagman, on the Monmouth street Mr, and Mrs. Myron V. Brown of his other personal effects.. Ho Mr. Mandeville read the follow- Vail road crossing. and family of East Front street arc had. done a big business Saturday ing resolution from, the vestry min- NOW $12.50 : j Horace K. Curtis and J, R. Bailey spendinp g two weeks at Brldgcton, and Sunday and he had a large utes dated November 2'/th, 1758: To Save Money Yb\i Must Buy in $675.00 • J ^ of- Chappaqyja, New York, spent MMainei . sum of money on hand. He saved "It is ordered', that a lottery be ^Tuesday with Mr. Curtis'e mother, Ruth Pcnn'ington of Bridge all the-paper money from the cash held to raiso/the sum of. $600 for' 10-Piece Dining Room • -'> •JMrs. G. S. 'Curtis of Little Silver. avenue, stenographer; in, the law of-drawer, but the' silver money, the benefit,'o'f the two ohurches^at Suites I \l : TMrs. Curtis als5~BHtertsined ~Mr«. Berkey 4 Gay make., ? "; ', Belle Curtis of Long Branch.yester- lng a vacation at Lake Hopatcohg. Mr. Mandeville remarked upon day. Mrs. Curtis has returned to a molten mass.' Jean Ann Wilby, daughter of Mr. two automobile the objections raised in this age jbhappaqua with her son for a visit. and Mrs. Edward Wilby of Mon- Mr. Davis had against this method of raising $295.00 ' ;, John T. Tetloy of Wuodbridge trucks, and his Chevrolet-automo- ; mouth street, underwent an oper-bile parked In tho yard near the funds. He announced that other ' Went 'Thursday with his parents, ation,for the removal of her tonsils interesting Bind amusing bits of his- 3-Pc. Wood Frame ] building.. 'The. trucks were moved }&f. and Mrs, Louis J. Tetley of yesterday at Dr. J. A. Fiaher'B hos- tory of Middletown and of Christ Living Room Suitei Chestnut street. tea safe place; but the flames pital at Asbury Park. church parish would be read at the CHARLIE'S*- '••••• I •.•.•••.-«! • NOW $195.00 spread to the automobile and- vir-( '• Misses Kathryn and Alice Pope, tually destroyed It. How the' fire service next, Sunday. of William street are spending two HOME FROM IRELAND. started is not known.- Middlatown ; ' $390.00 » I U ' 'Weeks with their uncle, Horace K. township fire companies fought the FOUR SLIGHT ACCIDENTS. . 6-Piece Berkey A Cay lit] » 1 j'Curtis of Chappaqua, Ntw York. John Regan and Family Visit Hli Old Home. blaze .and prevented it from spread- All the Pertons Injured Received Wonder Meat and Poultry Stores * Room Suites entlqu* finis*. *'il' |- Frank Rei Roast $129.50 first aid at Woodley hospital. Milk Fed '.' Miss Gladys Thome of Lakewopd promptu by Chopln and , shorter candy were served and paper, hats 3-Pc. and favors wore distributed, June «i» • 'is visiting her cousin, Miss Thelma numbers by Schumann, MasseneMeet fMustoe of Oakland street' received many birthday gifts. The Lighti Soon on Bildge. FOWL Room Suite and Leschetltky. Tho puatludes will children present were Marjbrio ( Fresh Cali Covered all ore> ia •«»•. , 1 Charles Beck and family of Fair include tho March Pontifical of Jones, Ruth Lewis, Catherine Bray, Councilman James S. Parkes or Roasting Velour. •, '. Haven are. spending two weeks. at Gounod and selections from "Tann- stated Monday, flight that the matter 1 Poppy and Athenla Milor.as, Ethel Fresh Whole l_ _ '^Lavaletto. .Mr.^Beck Is enjoying hauier,' "Alda'"and""15ampa." Mtis SPECIAL, a vacation Of two weeks' from his and Roberta Scott, Dorothy and of lighting Cooper's bridga was now Terhune Is a pupil'' •>' • Ernesto Pauline Hopkins, James Naulty, Jr., entirely up to the state highway jpsltion_atihe_Rcd_Ban of Phila- nell of Matawan, Rita Shine, Sheila He said ho expected tho wires to Liihted. • , -.Jtay at Atlantic City, delphia will preach at Ca'vary Bap- and Catherine McCarthy and Peg- be in place In a few day*. NOW $98,00 . i •• Mrs, Herbert F. Brown of Key*tist church Sunday afternoon at gy Gllhouly of New Brunswick. ' port gave birth to a daughter last three o'clock. It payi to advertise In The Regiiter, $150.00 Wednesday at Woodley hospital. ' Mr. »nd Mrs. James VanPelt and 22c 24c Mahogany Governor son' Billy "of Westilde avenus are 19c Winthrop Desk ' 1 spending a week at Bayhead as thi Guaranteed eame quality M guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Those Famous Milk Fed 4 1b size •old for J15O.O0. .-- Pitcher < of Holmdtl, who have t houseboat anchored at the head of SPECIAL, $110,03 Barnegat bay. • $29.75 to $34,60 • ,, Dr. Harvey W. Young and family Roasting Chickens or Fowl 5-Pc. Enameled of Broad street art • spending month at their sumror home at Paying More is a Waste of Money Breakfast Seta '' Nowton, New Jersey. . 4 Ch.lrsand Drop UafTaM*. , William G. Bhlelda of East Front: NOW $19.76 . strut ts attending the rice mtit »t Smoked Tenderloin End Best Quality Best Rib Saratoga, Ntw York. From that $395 10-Pc. Mahogan? plaea he will make a trip to Canada btfort roturnlng homt. Dining Room SuiW Miss Lois Hesi. and Mlu>Janet Boston Pork Loin Prime Rib Lamb Made of about SO% MIM D, Htndrlckson of R«d Bank and Mshoiany, . .t ., ,. ,. -, Milk Oral* Holrabwg of PaUrson SALE PRICE, $276.00 •pint the wt«k-ind at , Island $478.00 - Qkorggti K. DtD«y' of Hlghtitown ii 10-Pc. Barkey A G«yl xiililn. iltlngi hli ionson,, EElmil r DDty off WWaii- ROAST Dining Room Suit* UUci itrnttt. Buns PORK CHOPS Mtu Ajmii Kani of Mlddlitown With the New High.Com'pre«.ion Dull Walnut hrt*. ' 1 Ian. township Is on a trip to Dttrotb » NOW. 1380.00 ..,, .' UM, Victor Himbllni of ShMwi- Anb-Knock Motor that turns bury ivinui |»vi birth (e a ion 87.50 9x12 Heavy Royd ',* Friday morning, ', r waste heat to power Wilton Ragi Mr, mil tin. lamuil Xiuffman V*ry Uleil tl«*lgae. Pfrfttl' ol Drammoad PIMI Hunt 8andi» In. every detail ol motor, dufch, traniminlon, txletand four wheel with ntitlvii ii nillidilphlt. 27c 34c 39c brikei thli new compict Hudson 8UMI>5IX'1« Identical witli tho 127 NOW $67.80 ', Hwty T»rt «JfWallM« itr*«t h Inch tnodeli. Two body typet—the Co»ch tnd 8ed«n—are available •bit t* bt an>und aftif hiving ait 1 tMntlon pirformtd «»»• Mi f«t on 118 Inch chmli. They txo richly upholitered and finished, anr 0 Best Dry Cured Bacon, Wonder Value, by piece $328,00 Wnlth b«imt inloUa from i deugned to give generoui, even lounging ptHeager room. 6-Pc Barkiy A Oiyri braltt b* r««l»fd whllt In •*!«• Pure Pork Sausage, Meat or Links, Ib Bad Room Suit* *!- mlng ttvtnl wtiki i|e. , < _ui*e»* n.,».,.I StandardMotUU DHML^.^ Anils)w ftnltlt. ' OrttMiv " J.,tt. 0, mniM. mukytr of ihi l 29 Summer Bologna, Hard or Soft, by piece fetllf Bill, CUll* r*n fanilWr* diHrtntnt of X, Him* t OOMh IIUI . tW^a |UM O«f«b tUH «• 4M*a IIJU Vi.llr, Ck.lf ud SUMS, ;* IOM, toinjtrli i • two ' CuJtom-BuUtModeU untmwimM Savo and Buy In Thoio Poppy, Snappy, Rod Front Markoti. NOW^JIMtrOO /rSJS'LKrfcWodWlilw MSM, MktatM MM » T.PiM. Mu HIM LOCATIONS IN MONMOUTH COUNTYi t la RED&ANK, LONQBRANCH, ASBURYPARK, KEYPORT, MATAWAN, tte. KEANSBURU, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, HIQHLANDS. **'% Stiper*Six Eighteen „ RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 17,' 1927: year ago from Capt,4Vvdln Curtia day to-'vlalt the home of thelatter1* NEWS FROM KEYPORT and have completely remodeled the brother. - > . Mrs., Rudolp Wllhelm, daughter, house. Mr, and Mrs. Murphy of Hoboken George Oberlnnder, Is spending SLIGHT FIRE. ON- FRONT Mrs. William E. Woolieyt Jr., and haye rented Mrs. Bradley'* house isveral weeks at Indian Lake. ;r - 9 STREET THURSDAY NIGHT. Misses Mary W, Woolley, Eleanor on BgyvJew avenue. Mrs. Edwart Cre«r awl children Walling and Barbara Walling spent Mrs. Bessie Entwistle tpont a few Clifford and.Alice hAva returned } pp«» otr f Firemen Have Collected 4700 To- last week at Lavale'tte, da,ys last week visiting her brother from a visit »t- Philadelphia.. ' rnpoMd Anndminti to th« ward Their Annlverary Celebra- o( tht.auti o( N«w Jtmr. Lowes Coal Ered Demarest and family will in Newark. Mrs. Charloi Burke of, Trenton, Th DiUlt BJ f avenue It Inlirtiottd - tion Fund—Mill Averil Camp- move to Maplewood, having pur- Mias Elizabeth Henry of Harrison has been visiting. Mr* Rnd, Mrs,Election,'In addition to tbt Registration of Htrbert itreet. Bell to Enter Stata College. Daye M let forth for that Primary and chased a home there. is spending ,a few weeks at the Cljnton B. Lohsen. leneral Eleotlon, nil' —* "— irtwribrjr avtaurffc ifiMnUritotlon with • ' (The Red Bank Regleter can be bought Mr. and Mrs. Garrett VanGIeson homo of Mrs. George Rots. BepttmnumbeL r Ita. , —HIT.-F ,v- - it tenter liet^cf- tbt-Newman SprlngiU Keeps the Upkeep Down! each week In Kej-port at Charles Lean's Mrs. John Williams of Philadel- tration Day from ihr o houv ad, thtntfiatterlr alopg ttai tenter lint' score.) and .son Herbert have returned The. Union Beach Catholic club hia has been visiting Mrs. OBlla P. M., to nto« o'clock P. — tie Newman Sprlngg roid to lit Inter. , from an auto trip through the New will hold-a bus ride some time this titime)) , f(o r tha-purpoeth e off mikinM. g the,final etlon, with" the • ointer line ef Stoadv Fire broke out In the Yard build- Taylor of Manning place. revlelon and correction of tbkei rigliter (or itreet, thence northwardly along tbt etc.. ing on Front street Thursday night England states. month to Asbury Park. »r tint «! Broad etreet'to lit Interttotlon ' e{ All we ask is to give it a fair Miss Genevleye Languer has re-the Special Election referred to above, •ltlth thet cutereenter.Un. Unee aoft Uhe foJlowt I, ranch Balltoad, thence ocrthwetlhweeterlr Lewis and it is now known what of Mr. and Mrs: Samuel Tilton.' ' a few weeks with her mother, Mrs, Langner of Neny York. \ Flrit ElKtton Olatrlet.\ > ty cents per ton. Prices will caused the lire. Miss Maryon Gibbons has re- "ohn Hofman. , Beginning at a point on tht tbort of tllroid to 'The polllni ef for. ^eUlnth:Bltetfari Miss Averil Campbell spent last spendinpg g several omobiles will find the.nsfw roadway, jr. alotg the Fence Xlnt- to the curved lltrlotU; n arehoaie.Bhre wiburT ;•,; LAWES COAL & SUPPLY CO. and Mrs. A. L.Newark and Miss Katharirfe B. TuTk- lonndary line of the Borough of Bed Bask, week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Con- Grove with RRev. a big improvement over the "wavy" tbenoe northeastwardly and northwardly f !'fl J' '^iUBii^iUitloq' DletrleV' ?fiffiir SHREWSBURY, N. 3. over of Freehold. Miss Campbell Iszard, .. • f Coral Gables, Florida, who wiU road they, formerly; rode over. The Following the curved boundary llat of tha Beglonlng at » point where ,tte emter will enter the New Jerey women's ipend a few weeks here. .'X'"', road has been concreted as far as Borougb of Bed Bank to tbe ihort of tht ne of ahrewebunr:wenoe'ii'.lntenietedi'••'' Frank Crawford of New York has North /Shrewsbury." riven.. tHinoi iouth-< with,the oeoui Hoe of WMtUonard. ; • college at New Brunswick next been visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles the :VanMater farm, a half •• .mile ir and. weitvfirdlf along the •bore' of thfe North BhrewibutT,-river to treei. Jln, tthinpe ol Sbromburj. wnthwa^dlr avenur alone tog 'the,oon<>Ite Inter- : w. month. X. Crawford, „ < COLT'S NECK NEWS. ' from the Keyport borough line. Two tht point abov_ e mentioned_ ' »•tt ththie «hor« eeotlon with the center line of the Newmin. Walter E. Melee spent last week Mrs. J. A. Hoff is spending sev- sharp 'turns at this point will prob- lint of tha sald"rl»oV dlreotlj"tetwVer betw n the Sprlnti road, thtnee wiitnirdlr «Wn« the . noter line! of the Newmin •Borlnie ro«d >' at Saratoga Springs. eral weeks at Ocean Grove, : Polei For Electricity Being Put Up ably be eliminated next year •when jwnedby the Monmouth Boat Club and rproperty._r.^»,: —_,..known. -,.«.ie th. ian Rtv do Ite InUreeotloo with the;NSth Bhnwi Misa Helen Bo.wne has returned 'Alfred Chinery and Ralph Long. tin tha Villajei, -» the board, of freeholders will finish Bunk Lyceumv«er • , ••••<•-•--.at the poin. t••-•-•-- or plaee• : ot'ba-' iarr ri»«r. thenoe nortb«««tw«rdlr »lom ginningolnnina.", '< ' :t .:-.^._ .- • ' • " • 'V-' ialehoreJof_±ht_Dlnrlli_Bhre»ihiiri-North_8hre»ibuir_rl«i ' from a visit at Larchmont, N. T. ib 71'he work of putting Upjpoles..lor f.The place for tit* Urit Eleetloo o It* inttrHotlbn *IU> the canter line • Mr."and Mrs." CllfttolT S. Wyckoff trip through Canada.—; •veilDlt Hook and Ladder k»u»t~avania7th«lioe ss Hannah noon at Mrs. Henry Ritscher's. to resume its former routes. llnei of Linden plaee and Wallace etrtet, for two weeks.. . Bailey and Miss Jeanette Einstein Laird's cider mill at Scobeyvillc thence northeattwardlr > along the center •NOTICE OF! SPECIAL ELECTION. " v . ' are visiting at Cannadensls, Pa. line of Wallace itrett to IU Inttneotlon Borough of Rumion, N. J. - " ,- Mr. and Mrs. William Marler of has opened for the season. The Helpi {or Helper!.. with the center Una, of Prcipeot avenue, Notice l» hereby g|ven ihit »• Bpeclal .' , Ossining were recent guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus 0. Walling output of cider is not expected > to That's what Register want adver- thence aoutheutwardlr along the oentor Isctlon will be held In this municipality on s .. A. M. Dick and family- left Friday for a two weeks' trip tisements have become. They help line ol Proiptct avenue to the loutherly TUeiday, September tOth. 1027. from the - >. be so large as last year, due to the curved boonderr line of the Borough of hour of six o'clock A, M., to th« hpur of • Mr, and Mrs. Harry S. Bi;own to Canada. . • fact that apples are scarcer and the workers find jobs and help employ- Red Bank, tbenoe northwardly Along the liven o'clock, P. H., at the reupcctlve. and Bon Harry A. Brown have re- William A. Tilton is ecjoying his ers find help—Advertlstment, . curved boundary Mine ol the Borough of lllnj place or plaeea In said municipality • , Flowers Delivered Anywhere price higher, making it more profit- Bed Bk t the Fence Line, thenet north- or the purpose of voting far or'atilmt • turned from a two weeks' vacation annual vacation at Union,. N. H. Heable to sell the apples than .to use weitwardlr along the aald Fenoe Line to Proposed,Amendment! to the Constitution at Ruby, N. Y. i3 visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loth- them for making cider or vinegar. WHATEVERYWOMANWANTS the eenter line of Meohinlo itreet, thence of the Stite of New Jeney. . . . ,.'•'-, •.•'.; ( weitwardlr along the center Una of He. The Elitilct Board oott . BeglstrBegltry aann d ;-• In The United States Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wyc-rop. •Mrs. Walter D: Fields and her There U a ilmo o( piln an4.depteiiioa ebatalo etreet to Ita Intereectlon .'lth theEleotlonEltl , I n additiodditi n t o thth e BetlitratloBlttl n Mrs. John Haas of Staten Island for everr woman. 7et iiekt mmt be Iwed, centet r linli e off BroaBdd etreettt , thth t poinitt o DijrD i as lett fortfthh fof r thth e PrimarPi y and ' koff are having the interior of their daughter, Miss A^ico - Fields, are work done. The rimarlubl* preierlpUon, place of beglnnjng. - Qirieral Election, will meet 'on. Tueadty. visited her-parents,- Mrr and-Mrs. A.Yol. a.:un jrUteLllUtar tablet.: ta »_ house" oh" Maple "place ~feclecorafed." spending ~n—week ^afr ~ Maraatfuan" blenlng for women. Belief le Immediate. —The-polllng-piece-for-the-8eeond- Elec S' Richard'Lce, laat week. tlon district Ii Independent Flrehouit, lit* ritlon lay from the hour of one o'clock ' They recently purchased the prop- where they have rented a bunga- It doet not depren.tbe Inert,Tot hihlt ohahlo itreet. . - , *~ M., to nine o'clock P. 11. {Standard 1 'forming, pepa yott up, main loa feel tine, eray from Louis Hutchinson. low. Mr. Fields is not keeping Third Election District. time)), fof r ththe purpoie ott makinki g tbthe finalfl Jeee and a«ir. It Mope j»la almeet like revlilon and'correction ot the regie ter for) Theodore Dick has returned from UNION BEACH NEWS. '"bachelor's hall." He drives to Man- ntglo. Trr it OB our poiltWe huantee. Beginning at a point when tbe oenttt Oontalag no uplru, acetanllM or «Uec llm of Wallact etreet Is interetcUd with the Spteial'Election referred to nbove. .^.~: ^: a vacation at Ossining, N. Y, asquan in his automobile every hurt dtpiManfa ; the center Unt of Broad' itreet, thenet Boundirlei ot the eleotlon dlitrlcts In . Catholic Club to Hold But RIda to •oothwardly along tbe oenttr lint ot Broad tht Borough of Rumion, and the polling' • The Rose Grey tea room has been night and returns to his work here itreet to Iti Inteneotlon with the center pilot In each dlitrlot art ae followai , V opened by Mrs. J. E. Aumack and Aibury Park. in the morning. ,. i Ine ol Harding Road, thtnoe eastward); Flrit Election OUtrlct. : . .. along the eenter lint oTHardlng Road to Ita All thit portion of thi Borough of Bum* .,'. Mrs. LeRoy Sprague. Mrs. John Baxter and her sons Ralph Thomson and'son of Mid Intersection with.tbt enter lint of Bnnoh ion lltuitt ,weit of tba etnter line of Bing> > Anthony V. Rapolla has been vis- motored to Silver lake on Friday. dlebush spent Sunday with Mr. avenue thene- i lontheaitwardly along tbt nm ivenue betffeen the North" and South • , Grata Drug; Co.^ center .'. Bianeb avenue to IU Inter. Shrewebury riven. ' iting friends at Bayshoru, L. I. Miss Anna Claire Heartly spenp t a Thomson's father, Rev. J. A. Thom- 15 Broad St, R«d Bcnk, N. J. •eetlon with the eente' r 1!lint ot Berge The polling place for tit Flrat Eleotlon '.: place, tbtnet tastwardly ql|reetl| T betwee Dlitrlet li;Qoetnlo.Flrehoust, corntr River '.- Louis Abbott of Philadelphia was few days last Week visiting her son. road and Allen itreet, Rumion, -' - ? the recent guest of his aunt, Mrs. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. the propertlei owned by thVEit. uf 8ara.b LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY grandmother in Belleville. Louis Plotkln was putting his au- ^ Uttle Silver Borcta. N. J. F. woleott and Emily Spinning ona bun* Second Election OUtrict, Ulla Howard. - , Notice le hereby\ given that ^a. Special dred .and fifty feet from iht oenter lint a AH tbit portion ot. tht Borougb of Bum* ' ... Mr. and Mrs..-P.. X. .Smith-, .and, tomobile - in his garage - last- week Branch avenue, thence I6uthea»tw«dlj by ion lltuitt e»it of .tbe center line of Bind-.- - »•— Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whiting and ectlonwlll he heli in thii municipality"on jam avenna between tha North and South family, accompanied by Mrs. Ban-when the door of the car struck Tueiday, September 20th, 1927. from the a atralght line to tbe enrvtd boundary lint astlM« HvtUHV a#w children William and Marion of ard and daughters of, Brooklyn, hour of >ix o'clook A. M., to the hour ot of tht Borough of Bed Bank, tbtnit north- Sbrewabonr rlv against the building. The door -was eastwardly along .tha curvtd boundary line . The polling• place for the Second Eleo- Swarnpscott, Mass., were the guest •even o'eloek. P. M.. at the reipeetlve ... ti. Rumion Fire Company1! v. motored to the home of the lat-torn off. .... polling pliee or plaeea In laid municipality of thi Borougb of Bed Bank to iti Inter- tlon District 1 on Thursday of Mr. an! Mrs. Al- section with the center llm of Wallace Kouie, Oenter itreet, near Rldga road,' '. ter's raqther, Mrs. John Hofman, • Harvey Wlilis and family of Red for tha purpoie ot voting for or aialnit street, thenoe lonthneitwardly along tht Sumion, : bert M. Haigh. last week. Propoeed Amendment! to tha Constitution eenter line of Wallace itrtet to Its Inter, JEBB ], OAROW, , Bank spent Friday with Mrs. Asher of the State of New Jeraey. •eetlon with the center lint of Linden pllce, Clerk of Rumion Borough. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Wyckoff Miss Jane DeChagas of New York Crawford, The District Board of Registry and thence directly weitwardly by a.itralgh Dtted Auguit 17th, 1027. have been spending a waek at Man- is spending three weeks at the horn Election; In addition to the Reiletratlon Una to the' rear of the Second National Church and Sunday-school ser- Days ai let forth tor the Primary and Bank i thence northwardly to the center NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTIQN. asquan. of her aunt, Mrs. D'. Whitaker. vices at the Reformed church, havi General Election, will meet on' Tueediy, line of Wallace street, thenee woitwirdl] " Shrewsbury Townihlp. Mrs. Gertrude Woodhouso of Councilman and Mrs. Cyril Far- been discontinued. ,until the first September 6th, 1927. aa a Special Begie- to tTIh t cente' r line of Broad itreet, iht place Nollie li hereby given that a Special tretlon.Day from the hour of bile o'clock or popoinl t of-beginning.___ ! i Sleetlon will bt held In this municipality on. Brooklyn is spending a vacation ley are the proud parents of a baby 1 Sunday in September. P.XM.. to nine o'clock P. M. (Standard Th'he polling pplaci t fort tbt Third rUtedoi Tuesday, September ZOth, 1(127, from the* with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- girl born on August 11th and time), for the pnrpoee of making the final District Is at the High School building, hour of llx o'alock A. M,, to the hour of'; revision ana correction of the regleter for Harding road. ~ liven o'clock, P. M., at the roepeetivt gar T. Hoose. weighing nine pounds. Mother am the-Speclil Election referred to above. Fourth Election District. polling place or pieces In said municipality Mr. and Mrs. H. Louis Hutchin- baby are doing nicely. Used cars are unused transporta- The polling place for Little Silver Bor- Beginning at a point when the aenttt For tht purpose of voting for or egalnit tion at low cost. Look in Luke ough Ii Little Silver Volunteer Fire Com. line of Broad etreet le Intersected with the son have moved into their new George Sappah, Mrs. George Har Propoaed Amendment)! to the Conatltution Longhead's department of The Reg- peny.'s touiee.. \ oenter line of- Harding road, thanet out- of the State of New Jersey. , ' home on Main street. They pur- ris and son George and Helen Sap- E QUXC wardly along the otnttr of Bardtng Roa< The Dlitllot Board of Beglstry nnrl ister for used ear bargains.—Advor- EMERSON QUXCKENBTJSHBorough Olerk. , to jta Intersection with Braneh avenne Election, In addition to the Registration chased the property more than- pah motored to Jersey City Wednes tisemerit Dated August 17th, 1927. tbenot eoutheaatwardly along the eentei llne^of Branch avenue to Ita Interaeotloa Dayi as eet forth for the Primary and with tbt center line of Bergen plao General Election, will meet on Tueidiy, thenot taitwardly directly nttwean tbt September lth, 1917, ai a Special ttea-li- properties owned by tbe Eettta of Sarah tratlon Bay from trie buur of one o'clock F. woleott and Emily Spinning, 'ne bun' P. M., to nine o'clock P. M. (Stindird dred and. fifty feet from tht eenttr llm time), for .the purpose of meklns the flnel of Bergen place, thence lontbeaitwirdl] rivliton and correction of-the regloler for by a itralgbt lint, to the enrved bounder) the Bpeelal Election referred to above. line ot tbe Borough of Bed Bank, thenei The polling place for Shrewsbury Town- louthwtitwardly along tbt curved bonm skip It HrsV 8, J, Btnnett'a Store it Tin- try lint of tbe Borough ot Bed Bank to ita ton rails. ' BARGAINS IN (ntcrieotlen with the oenter Unt of Broad MAKOARETTA I* RIED, itrtet, thenee northwardly along tbt etn< Olerk ot the Towmhlp of Shrewsbury, ter lint of Broad itrtet to tbt tnteneetlon Dtteil August 17th, 1927. Roth & Company have arranged these Specials to give you the Market's with tht eenttr lint of Harding read, tbe NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. point or place of beginning. Holmdet Township, N. J. Tbt polling pilot for tbt Fourth Die. Notice ie hereby given that a Bpeelal choicest offerings at extremely low prices for this Week-end. tlon District Is Mrs,,F. L. BlalideU'i ga. rage, Broad etreet. ' ' Eleetlorrwlll be held In this ntunlelpsllty on Fifth Election District. Tuiiday, 8iptimbir 30th, HZ7. from tha / Beginning at a point on tbt ihort line hour of lU o'clock A. M., to tki hour of • SMALL FRESH-KILLED . of tht North Shrewsbury Ilvir dlreotlr be. levin o'clock, P, M., at the respective SPECIAL ! tween thi prooertlei owned by tht Won.poling plaei or plieea In said municipality' mouth Bolt 016b and tbt property known for tht purposi ol voting for or igalnit Roasting Chickens FRESH KIUJBD YOUNG FOWL aa tbe Bed Bank Lytejim, thenee' loath, Propoeed Amengmsnts to the Constitution (3H-H>. Avtrago) ' . : (4-Ib. Aitrafa) . tnlrdly-to tilt eenter llTi^f Broal tbttt of the Slati of New Jereiy. thente loutbwirdly along tht eenter llm "Ohe~T)IitrIer"Boera "of "RealitnT ihd~ of Broad itreet to the Inteneetlon with the Eleotlon, In addition' to thi Reilitratton einter lint of Monmouth ttrtet, thenei Dayi ai est forth for tht Primary and NO SUCH VALUES lb. each lb. weitwtrdly along the einter lint ot Hon.Qeneral Klictlon. will meet on Tueediy, BROILERS 79 iriiotl6n with tbe Septi'mbtr 8th, 1»!7, ai a Special Bella- mouth itreef to Iti Inter 39c tratlon l>ay from the hour of one o'clook 37c eenter line of tbe traeki .. — AGAIN THIS YEAR the New Jersey Southern railroad, thine P N.. to nine o'clock P, M. (Stindird northwardly along the einter of tht tratki time), for thi purpoit of miklni the Anal of tbe New Jenrr Southern railroad, t revision and correction of the register for the ihore or the North Bbrewebury river the Bporial Blwtlon referred to above. thenee eouthetitwtrdly ind northetetward . The polling place for Holmdel Township LEGS OF GENUINE SHORT FOREQUARTERS OE ly along tha ihora of tb« North Ihrewt Is the Township Hall, Holmdel, N. J. bury river to tht tinier lint between thi BIDNIY V. BRAY. Township Olerk. GENUINE property belonging to tht Ifonmonth Boe DiteiT Au»mt 17th, 1011, Club and property known ai tbt Bed Dai Lyceum, tnt point or putt of btglanlng.4 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. SPRING LAMB Tfce polling nlaet for tbt fifth Election Shrewsbury Uortuih., SPRING LAMB Dletrlit It UbVtir Entlu House, White Notice II hereby given that a Bpeclil Ileettonwlll be held In thli munletpalfty on ' Ibttk ClMllem District. Tuesday, 8ipt;mber lOlh, HI7, from the Beginning at a point wain thi until hour of tlx o'elook A, M., to the hoar ot lb. line of Monmouth ttrett It Inlerieote levin o'clock, P. M.i al thi rtiptoilvi with tht eenter lint of Broad itreil ttim polling elaei or plioes In amid nunlilpillty 39c 25c •oothwarJlr along the tenttrllnt for the purpoie of voting lor or igalnit Broad itreit to Ite lolineetloa wttb thi Propoied Amendment* to the Comtltulloa ftnter line of Rttkleit plaei. tfceoet wtet It tilt flat! of New Jsrliy, wardly along tbe enter line at Rtiklti Tht District tloard of B»llstrr ind plait to (te Inteneetlon with the einti Xliellon, In uddltlon to tht Bigliiratlon lint of Miplt avenue, thenee northward Dayi n nt (ortb for the Primary and •long' the center line of Miplt ivtnut Oineral atleitloo, will meet on Tundiy, Prime IIhiI TnterieetloIntirieetlon with the) tenttteattr tineline. ol •eptemVsr Ith, 1«I7, ae a toeilal Heel., Chestnut itrtctUriel , tbene' e wutwardl"f along tratlen Day from tht hour of ent o'efoek Cross Rib Roast Sirloin Steak Ihthti iintiteatir line off Obtitnat itrnt to. ItiP. M« to nine t'lltik P. M. (8ttndire) (Solid Mtat) inteneetlon withh the traeki tf Ibt Newtitle), for Iht purpon ol miklni the Anal Chuck Roast JJeni y SouthirSh n rillrctellkk tkiattkiatk e northh rivl'lon and eorrntlon of tht tiglstir (of ardtr ilonev tfce.trukki tr rtefiifiid of tthhi tb Ill H«Hea ttfetrtd la aaovt. , Sew Jenif Joutkera relTfoil fa jl* inter, Ib flor> CARACUL iteiloa witb tin center line ef Miamtiiti lb. •trett, IMnit eiitwerdli lUig tht u 22c 35c 42c.:*• Clerk ef Hit Dornueli rnsburr. ; COATS ilel Aatiiil Illii, lift, Black Hawk Honey Brand SMOKED Ola... gellel Bnglat Heu«, •lMt>. MitltNstlett hIi hi, hsrtir r livm thai a iMllat In Tan, Grey itretU_i IsWnte wllk thi .... Ar U- to Ikt bn»» ti Htirldnomol)' CALI HAMS Tnt of ReiMoti »iae* tt liven e'eleik, P, M., it lht> rtittitl«« lailln* Man w »l«eei In itM mill with Fox. tr tkt »»r»tit if «tu*i l»r»f utlnet 29 18 ni AHiti«.«ieiit( Ii tkt OtiMlRalltt

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Y- *> Clearance Sales In Which Every Buyer Is Striving To Outdo His Fetlow Buyers In Values Offered-— Much To The Advantage Of Every Thrift - Loving Shopper! Every Department Is Represented. Do Not Judge The Importance Of The Values By The Space Allotted Here!

9 Women's ,Boys Sports Blouses Boys'Hats On Bargain Square Men's Jap. Beach Sets Porch Awnings resses— 50$hW Nmxrfl.95—-*=-• Former 76c tp_^l.B.OJ>rpadoloth and ___ _ Price ^ fffraw beacKTats^—now ,35c Linen TotsLDresses- "Eleven High-grade porch awnings : madraTsports blouses in this clear- Imported Japanese crepe beach sets that sold • formerly at $14.05 to A startling price cut — affecting sports hats — now $1.00. Silk consisting of robe, mules and bag. every dross imported by Stelnbachs. ance offer. Sizes 7 to 16. dress hats—now $1.35.- ' $19.05. Sizes 7 ft. 6 in. to 14 ft. Boys' 8ports 8hlrtB, Now $1.39 Medium size. Formerly $2.05. 0 in. All complete, ready to hang. And, there aro somo'exquis'lte ones, STEINBAGHS—Second Floor indoedl STBINBACHS—Second Floor 89c STBINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor -, BTEINBACHB—Second Floor . Charmingly styled garments of printed colton and chambrays 9 Men's Suits in long and short sleeve models Leather Goods Women s $1-00 Scarfs with white collars and cuffs. Porch Screens Windoiv Awnings Now $27.50 to $42.50 Now 69c " Infants'Creepers, 89c Now $4.24 & $5.04 Now $1.35 y2 off A clearance, affecting a wide selec- Just twenty heavy striped duck win- Card Cases, writing"'cases, Engage- ' Striking hand-blocked georgette tion of high grade suits suitable for For tho one to three year youngster, crepe sports scarfs in many beauti- sturdy attractive creepers ot . nln- Aerolux porch screens. 5 ft. wide-, dow awnings in 28 to 32 inch, sizes. ment books; bridge'sets,'card sets. fall wear. .'Formerly $35 to $60. ^ reg. $5.30, now $4.24. Six ft. wide, Formerly $1.05. All of tooled leathers. ful patterns. • check chumbray In plain colors. Women's 8IIK 8oarfs, Mow S1.78 Ati Remaining,Men's Straw Hats reg. $0.30, now $5.04. 45 to 50 In. Window Awnings' Now 81 AS STBINBACHS—Flrat Floor ' • * STEINBACHS—First FJoor Now $2.25 STBIiraACHS—Flr«t Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor BTBINBACHSi-Stcond Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor,

ry jlmported Stiaids Mere's Flannel Trousers Remnants Wash Goods Koolite Screens Filet Panel Curtains $29,95 Now $7.45 to 12 Off Now $2.75 to $6.04 Now $2.75 : 4, 5, 6 and 8 ft. screens that sold Diamond bar pins, gold scarf pins, Soft! exquisite wool shawls, made Plain white flannel sports trousers Two hundred remnant lengths of formerly at $3.45' tq. $7.55 each. eautiful fllet net panels in 2% and rings,., earringB, V.mesh bag*—also and hand-embroided in France. in correctly tailored, perfect fitting many other exquisite pieces. high grade muslins, ginghams, To close! f y2 yard lengths with scalloped or Reg. $49.00. models. a voiles, flannels, etc. straight bottoms. STEIKBACHB—Flr«t Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Flr«t Floor . . STE1NBACHS—Second Floor BTEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor

Golf Knickers Silk and Gift Articles ; Women's 'Kerchiefs Axminster Rugs ' Marquisette Curtains $2.15 and $2.95 Woolen Remnants Price Now 8 for $1.00 Now $29.95 Noiv $2.75 y2 Formerly $3.00 to $5.00 golf knick- IS to 12 Off Brass lamps and-console sets, metal Fine white-linen handkerchiefs with er of linens in sizes 30-to 44 waist ftan/some seamless exminster rugs Fifty-five pair, °dajnty -white mar- curtain pulls, tea sets, vases, shell attractive woven borders and nar- measure. Late summer silks, high grade in /9xl2 and 8.3x10.0. Several •quisette curtains with lace edges. flowors, etc. 2Vx yards long. row hems. •» Men's Khaki Trousers, Now $1.35 woolens for Fall coats and dresses. striking patterns. Hundreds of remnant lengths. : STEINBACHS—Flrit Floor STEINBACHS--Flrst Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor . • - STEINBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor

White Footwear Chinaware ..» Women's Combinations Men's Summer Suits Clearance Linens Velvet Rugs l Now $58 to $119 Now $9.65 & $U..65 Now U50 to $23.50 Now $25.50 AOff Smart pumps and oxfords of white 23, 32 and. 100 piece sets of beauti- kid in many new models. Formerly Lovely bits of lingerie, combining Tropical worsted three-pleco suits Broken assortments and "odd" lots Formerly $72.00 to $150.00, these- ful ohinaware in many new charm- exquisite 0x12 and 8.3x10.6 size $0.85 to $14.85. ing patterns, very special. . chemise and brassiere, all in ope that have been selling at $40.00. decorative and household linens of garment. Of glove^silk. Sizes 30 to 40. every description. • velevt rugs in many patterns. $8.85 to $12.85 White Kid Pumps Now $8.45 STEINBACHB—Fourth Floor BTEINQACHB—Btoond Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor ' STEINBACHS—Second Floor . ,STEINBACHS—Flr«t Floor - •-•. STEINBACHS-rFlrst-Floor

-*"..••• K1 Summer Requisites Women's Gloves Palm Beach Suits Ping Pong Sets Inlaid Linoleums Sports Oxfords Now 69c Now $11.50 1-3 Less Now $1.45 Now $9.65. & $11.65 Practical and smart1'looking fabric A broken assortment of genuine it Couch hammocks, refrigerators, .glovesjn_one.-clasp_style, _All_new Palm Beach suits in wanted color- lawn sots,teaoh anq pdrchchsirs in A fascinating game at a fascinating Two hundred square yards, good Men's and womon's new sports ox- tones. ings. Sizos37to40. price reduction. Formerly $7.00 to uality inlaid linoleums in newest fords in plain white and wliit this reduction offer. *' , 18 Button Blaok Silk Gloves Men's $22.BO Worsted 2-Pe. Suits $18.00. 3csigns for kitchen or bed rooms. black or tan trimming. • Now $1.00 Now $16.50 STBINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHB—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor BTEINBACHS—Flnt Floor BTEINBACHB—Second Floor

Luncheon Kits Women's Silk Hose Boys' Knickers * Women's Corseletles Chintz Cretonnes All Summer Millinery Less .- ; Now $139 Now 95c 1-3 Less Yd. 29c l/2 Price Sturdily tailored washable play Full-fashioned pure thread silk "Odd groups," new model corsolot- Wicker lunchoon kits containing all A compioto clearance of all summer knickers of fine cotton materials in tes of silk and cotton brocades in roqulslte for serving from two to Beautiful, high count chintz cre- millinory must ho made! Hence this stockings with dainty pioot edge slses 7 to 15. tonnes in dainty floral patterns on tops. AH new tones.; soveral models^ six persons. Formerly $10.00 to price-cut of ono-hnlf. Boyi' Lonp Khaki Trousers *27.B.O. light grounds. Silk Brooade Qlrdles, 1-3 off .BTEINBACHS—Seoond Floor Women's Rayon Hose, Now Wo Now BBo BTEINBACHS—Fourth floor STKIKSACHB—lint floor BTEINBApHS—Second Floor 8TEINBACIIS—Bicond Floor BTBINBACMB—Flnt Floor

. Fall Cretonnes Women's Silk Socks Wash'Suits Women's Swim Suits Men's Bathing Suits Decorative Articles Now 95c &t$t45 Now $5.95 to $9.95 Yd. 98c l/ Price a Now 39c 2 Atlracllvo orid practical flapper Famous Anncllo "Kollornmn nil- Now $3.95 Imported and tlomentlo crelones In Regularly 11.00 Uio pair, these are now Full imttcrti* mid colorings. 30 Hnnd-ombroldoriiil pieces, stomped model suits or khaki cloth In slits wool swlnviult* predomlnnto. Hulls All romninlnir high grado bathing correctly faililoned toeki In black for tho imall boy. Hist lold formerly at »8,(>r> to and HO Inches wide pieces, dci'orutivo lioiidolr pieces, •Ilk. Blio 8V4 nnly. , . . suits In this offor. Formerly priced artistic novelties. All >,i price. toys' Itrlptd Mioh Robes $13.00. , , , at $4.00 to 90.00. Rayon Damask, Yd. SliOO Nowia.7B HTHlNnACIin-Flrj> floor ; JTRMBACIIB—Tint floor Children's lathing SulU, Now $1.8B BTElNDACllB-rirnl Floor BTE1NDACI18—fourth Floor •TKINDACHO-«*ecnd floor STJCINBA0H8—iMond floor ^i Women's Knit Suits Women's Union Suits Boys' Wash Suits Part Wool Blankets Men's Bathing Shirts Women's Sweaters Now $23.50 Now $L69 Noy> $1.15 to $3.50 Now $3.95 Now $2.95 Noiv $8.95 W«lM!k*d Ktyiar brand union Btiinnlng Imported knitted xportl itilti or One wliiia Jmey rlbbsd col- milt* In hvu-|'l

Tott* Drews Boyn* Bathing Suits Wool Blanket* Now (146 & 11.95 Now $1M to $6M Now $1M 1 All-wool, Jsrwif, em-plsee »wlm All toll drtu«i jneludtd,' la itaii Warm, noil slUwool full tlia I ts p yifun., MtDr. onny lovily ring*, iformwlr II.OO to ifl.oo. InehM. In beau- m&diU JV; • :' rAI. REDfBANK?llEQiSTER-, AUGUST 17 irero Eleanor VanHUe, Edna-fluff. Robert ot.Asbuby Park. Mn J Injf^two w*u._ .. AGAIN IN WtPNG FORM. Jennie Armstrong, Elizabeth., Yan- EMtwtek of TSmden ar.d ,Mrs. 'Al« v Hise, Lillian Brown, Ida Huff, Lucy thca Hullt of Ocean Grove spent M«vlh"Fatterson.\Mr. and~Mii,' ELIZABETH WON SUNDAY'S Kauert, Ethel VanBrunt and Mrs.Tuesday with Mrs. J. Adam Dorh- Pattersoa n motored Jo., Was Wye- O'BRlEN •V I ^VA# •_ ^1V^ ' aft a< J^BM 3 A. A* ril SAILING RACE.' Sdgnr Richards; becher. In the afternoon they mo- jjkofTo j Saturday,,and »Uy,ed The Baptist Church- la being tored to Freehold and' vlsitedsMrs. oVer night. ^ ,. Mayor White's 7*iiphln Finished in papered dnd. painted by William William Cottrell. ' . Second Place—Races Hereafter ' Mw. WlUlam,Aatvwaa,at the helto in his boat Mrs. Edward Knauers of-Roselle. Long Branch Seattle, Wmthln with Ha brother Ferdinand White Miss Una Taylor of Trenton is ONE" FALL IN 45 MINUTES. , •> N ' PNEUMATIC AND SOLID TIRES MATINEE SATURDAY at .the -sheet. His brother Ensley pending a few'days wuh her par- White and .his nephew EdRar.Penise; ints, Mr'.-and Mrs. John H, Taylor.' ABECOLEMAN V8. MARTIN MERKER MECHANICAL GOODS were.atpthe centerboard and jib Mrs. C. H. Woodward has reAibur- y Park - Polish Light Heavyweiibl . _ SANFORD E. STANTON sheet./ " • '.' ;urned to New York after spending ONE FALL IN 30 MINUTES: George Bray's Lindy sailed by week with Mrs. Jennie Butcher. —PRESENTS— Fred Fisher "and with Fred Fisher LMiss Borothy Borden, daughter of LADIES ADMITTED Jr., at the sheet and Jamas Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Irving- Borden Pricett 75c, J1.10, $1.65. .'(Tax Inciudod.) Charles Conine as others in theNorth Farrpingdalc, is (pending :rew came in third, closely followed ew _day_s with her aunt, MrsJMel- by Andrew Murrays—Agnes ^safleiT nnn Huff."""" " ",' " *""" , by Harry Allaire and Reuben White Robert Smith motored to Trenton ING with Mr. Murray at the.jil and cen- Wednesday and passed the exam- OCEAN VIEW A. A. LONQ BRANCH, IS. J. terboard. inations to procure,his driver's li- Ellwood Powers's Miana sailed cense. FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. Miss Louise Dreyer in spending ; JAUDY by her owner and with William " • V 10 ROUNDS 1 - A Stark Pprtrait of a Woman—Silhouetted Borner at the sheet and Harry Mar- iome time with her sister, Mrs. tin, her former owner, as a guest of Salm of Westfield. GEORG1E WARD, Eliiaboth, it. HARRY STUCKEY, N.w Yorl Against the Black Waters of the Mr. Powers, had to be contented A new rumble seat Buick road- The -Betsytown warrier, who has Who has wins over Young Jad with last place. ster has been purchased b> Mr. and met and" defeated all the leading Dempsey, Harry Martone, _"_ men in the country, Doyle and Sergt. Sammy Baker. ' Mississippi River. On close hauled work while mak- Mrs. Otto Kauert from Zobel's gar- ing for Fisher's buoy th? Elizabeth age at Freehold. , 10 ROUNDS : I.-'"' on the port tack failed to clear Mrs. William MacDona!dand son AL MATERA, New York rs. ARTIE MqCAtfN, C.mde Distributor for Goodyear Tires. -, _,-.... Hugh Stanislaus-Stange Ellwood Powers's Miana, which was Sensational, —Italian Lightweight, -Fast • rising -Lightweight,- who-rdi making for the same ohjcctive'^'on who made a great hit here last feated Canada Lee two weeks Red Bank, N. J. I Author of "Glamour," "Fog-Bound" and co-aulhor in the Drama- the starboard tack and the Eliza- two weeks ago. ' t • j 200 Monn^outH St., [ tization of Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen." ' beth's mainshect boom scraped thi 1 headstay on the Miana. A protest ^ 3—Other Star Bouts—3. Opposite R»llro»d,Station • was made against the Elizabeth b; SHUBERT We Give Service. < ' ' Phor,e 1760 —WITH— Mr. Powers but was later with- \ BRANFORD PL. NEAR PRICES: $1.10, $2.20, $3.30, Tax Inc. drawn as similiar incidents had [i BROAD ST., NEWARK Hilda Vaughn Frank-Shannon taken place during the season with For Rsservdions Phono Long Branch 170S • no protests filed and he decided not Joseph Kilgour Malcolm Fassett to carry the protest to a decisio of the regatta committee. Practic- BEG. SUNDAY Florence Gerald Frank Peters ally every boat- in the fleet couk have a protest entered against NIGHT, AUG. 21 Thomas Gunn but as no protests have heretofore Helen Dumas been entertained and as this was the "« > Elizabeth's first offense no actio ,3 2|3O—TVIca Dajly Thareaftai B:30 I And a Group of Negro Spiritual Singers. will be taken. An agreement hoi been made between the skippers THE BIGGEST OF Staged by the Author. the knockabouts, that hereafte when a foul has been committed thi DRAMATIC SPECTACLES offending boat must be withdraw PRICES—Mat. SOc to $1,50; Evening 50c to $2.50 at once, and beginning next Sunda; (Just six minutes from Reef Bahfc) the races will be conducted upoi strict racing conditions. OLD Entire Week of August 22nd Beginning next Sunday the pre- paratory gun will be fired fivemin - MATINEE DAILY utes before ten o'clock aril the start Again, we thank you! will be promply at te.i o'clock. Owners arc expected to have, theii All Seats, 50 Cents. boats ready as only unavoidable nc WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS cidents will cause the reuatta com- mittee to postpone the time of start- Symphonic 34 plots sold in LINCROFT ESTATES and KING VIDORS PRODUCTION ing. 30 Orchestra NOTE—Your Iaal opportunity to aaa »*i ARDENA NEWS. I thia maitkrplaca in ita antlratyi not » I a loot ol tha Naw York praiontatlon »T« Miit Lucy Kauert Entertain* th< I will b« cutl praianted on tha world'a M *" lt^^ jbegu.n I lartaat icraan, taking tha lull width >,' Clrli' Club. I of tha itaga. ' Accompanlad by orlll- If Ming Lucy Kauert was hostess ti I nal orchaatral tcora and special >tir- \f the Girls' club Friday night. Durini I ring atatr affacta. ^ V Once again the shrewd buyer is in evidence at the opening he business session further plan 1 PRICES) Matt. SOe, 75c, 111 { were made for the cafeteria suppe i Nights 50c, 41, $1.50 ft of LINCROFT ESTATES as announced in last week's Red Bank which is to be held tonight in th< • SEAT SALE THURSDAY, AUG. IS— >.< < MAIL ORDERS NOW. V % : ; church hall. The proceeds of th<< Will not bo ahown aliawhtra In Naw S • Register. ; •:• .-: • .-,: •• •- - -. , ',. -.'v • • '% ITair will be for renovating thi ' Jnuy lor at loait ona yaar.

church, Among the girls prcscn • " ' . • ; -S • ' •• "" " .••'"-• •' •'.' "• •'. ' ...• •:'•'.••• Will you, too, take advantage of this opportunity? Lots in Section A>of UNCROI^ 100 feet by 200 feet at opening prices of $375, with a year to pay*, < ; \ ' Buy one or more of these lots and see your investment grow, with the added value produced by the New Newman Sprinfls Bridge, the concreting' of the road from Broad Street, Red pank, to Freehold, etc. • '. . x ' '*•*.' am not You know what the completion of the New Cooper's Bridge growing old—" did to property values across the Shrewsbury Rive^rjn one short \» • rtmuk often heard nom wo- JOHN GILBERT meh wearing tha Arch Preserver year. The improvements on the Newman' Springs Road to,Ldn- Rencc Aootec Bho«. They have tuch active feet croft will cause the same rise in value at LMCROFT ESTATES. th*t,(hey feel youni, and can do Lauren ce%tallin?8 the thlnga a young woman Aon, '•ure THI rtot wit Lat us tend >6u a folder, or bttt«r •till, \* ui »bow you Ihi property. dl/uitJ t/Ki*t Vidtr ° Thla la tha ahoe that nukea all women feel younger—more ca- pable THI LINCROFT l 10 e. Vari r.SD BUCK ' ' Kentv have iiiciped Irom'tht toidiilelowh &luii uuiVaru**Mv»A .^ ...i HJ NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN top, Melvln alio t»w • monkey the ing several days with Mr, Demaris'p tomobile tour of .two weekb ln-Can- lake d*y ijhile h« wai riding home mother, Mrs. Mary J, DeMans of da. . -'•.• .' USHERS' UNION HELD'CLAM. from Bed'Bank. •' Port Monmouth. Mrs. 0. .W. Budlong of Belford BAKE LAST THURSDAY. Mn. Thomai. J. Savldge, tylss Mr, and Mrs. During of West- Is spending several days with her ' '• *', i • m Rose Savidge and Miss Betty Mc- bury, Connecticut, and Clarence iece, Mrs. Ira Smith of Toms River. Food SiU For Balford Church N«ti Coy of New York are guents of Mr. Schoonlnden of Brooklyn spent Sun- Charles Mulvancy o^Newark vis- $Qflt& AHonte 138—Twain Spaadara Flnad— and Mrs, John H. Wermert of Bel- day with Mr. and Mrs. Giorge Kog- ted Frank Smith of Port Mon- Port Monmo.uth Firtmcn'i Fair ford, Mr.'and Mr*. Wcimert and cr of Navesink. mouth for a few days last week; Opana .Tonifht, their guests spent Sunday at Plain- The township board of education Mrs. William Dor of Belford has atihe ground Of Your Own. (Th. Bad Bank Rtglitar played horseshoes and meet tomorrow' afternoon at Mrs.and Clarence Stokes and Russell Friday at New York. otherwise enjoyed themselves. Antonious Gibson's to arrange for Cottrell of Belford spent-Sunday The driveway of the* new Mon- Deal with real Th,e food sale on the shore at the chicken supper which they will with friends at Wildwood. < mouth Catholic church Is being Port Monmouth,'Saturday for the holdSaturda^night.ay g t the Lohsen Mrs. Garrctt Lee of Belford has widened. estate menwho V-'- v, . benefit. df. the' Belford . Methodist b ulltl g returned home from a stay of * church resulted In a profit of $88.. The l , , 'S ; . - y week with her daughter, Mrs. Ward Want advertisements raise the standards of living by spurring am- -Mrs. Peterftuker, Mrs, George .Hy- u«ed bybel ChemicaLfir*l which wa. compans formerly ofy Jcffers of East Orange. Know where and I£ bitlon and unearthing opportunities ^ ^b^Uh^h -Stnnui-1 Oramloff—of- T.hjy are constantly ? Sunday.:—9.00, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 A. M.| llOO, 2>00, 3l30, no further proof than your speed- is1' away. necticut, is spending two weeks at The carpet fund of tin New Mon- 4.30, 5.30, 8.00, 8.30 P. M. ometer—that tells tho story. Mr. and Mrs. Davison and MrPor, t Monmouth with .his wife and mouth Baptist church has bee a and Mrs. Stanley Hays and children* son, who' are stopping with Mr. and swelled by a gift of $250 from Mrs, of Lakewood spent Sur.day with Mrs. J. Henry Walling. John Bremner. Leave Keantburg, New Jersey. WHiTESHOECO, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Casler of Horace Smith and J. Henry Wall- Miss Helen Hays of Jamaica Jones' Filling Stations W.ekday.:—7:00, 9.00 A. M.| 12 M.| 2.00, 3l30, 1)30, llOO, Port Monmouth. Miss Hilda Davi- ing of Port Monmouth are spending Long Island, is spending severs 10.00 P. M. son Has retufneH ,to Lakdwood aftei three days on a"fishlng"trlj> at Beach days at Belford with her uncle, Johr WILLIAM T. JONES, Prop. Saturdaya:—7.00,-9.00 A. M.| 12 M.I 2.00, 3.30, Bl30, 8.00 having spent two weokn with Mrs. Haven. They are expected home T. Johnson. IOSOO P. M, ..'•'•' Casler, who Is hor aunt. tomorrow morning. . Harold Morford of New M!onState Highway and Maple Sundays:—7:00, 11.00 A. M.f 12.00 Ml llOO, ZiOO, 4(00, Melvin Edwards of Campbell's Albert Northcott of Port Mon- mouth continues to show rapid am 8.00, 6:00, 8:00, 9.00, 10.00 P. M. steady improvement from his sick Ave., Red Bank. Junction saw a large crane In mouth has a new Pontiitc automo- KEANSBURG STEAMBOAT COMPANY large pit which was covered with bile. ness. Telsphona 184S water. The - crane is supposed to Mr«. Johanna Geiger and Hugh W. H. Goodman and family o

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A Good Heating System Means Comfort "* Prepare Now For Fall and Winter • In these days of modern conveniences and comfort-making w is the proper time to have any repairs made to your devices no home, should be without those things which make for present heating plant and have it plstted in good condition for the ' solid comfort anc| happiness. Fall and Winter seasons. , ^Winter holds no terrors for those who live in houses that are We carry a full line of heating and plumbing goods which properly heated. Here is where we are prepared to serve you— /• by installing a modern heating plant, steam, hot water or hot air, can be seen at our store. • as you prefer. This is the most seasonable time for the installation We also handle a complete line of Stoves and Ranges and of your new heating plant, can furnish repairs for any make of stove, range or furnace. WATER SYSTEMS Those who live in places where there is no public water supply need not go without this great convenience. We are prepared to install water systems of any make, giving you city comforts in the country. Wei will be pleased to consult with you or furnish you estimates in any branch of our work COOK & OAKLEY Phon*$91 PLiUMBINO AND HBATINQ 18 W. Front St., Red Bank N. /, A1 \'.fVv., 'V'. c . .-•! .-*" hM ^r i ftl-nljy-Tivo • SOLD AT AUCTION. City is spending two wteks with lisordf rly and he was lent .to the son have returned from a stay at ning were Mr. and Mr*. J?«4 W°rle» Mrs. Phineas M, Smith. ounty jail for ninety days; Binghamton, Mew York. . - and son Junior, Mr. and Mn. Han Three Honies and Eight Lot, at El- John McKee is remodeling his Miss Catharine Rogers, daughter Mr., and Mrs. Denyse P, letter- ry Brower'/of West Long Branch baron Sold Saturday. ouse on First street. if Postmaster Richard Rogers, is on Boh entertained friends from- In- and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dangler and ! FRANK H. WELLER;! family of long Branch. { Loam and Insurance. - William Kennelly, Inc. Bold at Miis'Adele Bauer of Jersey City n automobile trip to Vermont. diana last week. vt Weat.Front'itreet. Rid BiOk. auction on Saturday three furnished Is spending two weeks wilb relatives " m i» i - Col William R. Pope'tnd family Members*-of the Snnday-school » , 3 Phone 788-W. „ dwellings, a garage and eight resi- ere. 1 LITTLE SILVER NEWS. spent Saturday and Sunday at Lake enjoyed a picnic to Atlantic High' ICE-CREAM,, •:.•.';'*•"&?-.::..;*&?-.:' ' WA"WATER-ICEST ^ ••»••••••••»•«••••»•»»• dential plots on Ocean avenue, El- The Old Oaks polo ti-cm, which Hopatcong. lands'Thursday. • CONFECTIONERYY ^ $; beron, lor a total of |9'i,400. This won the Rumson cup cournament, Ground Broken For, New Home of Mrs. William W. Shampanore at- -Mrs. Oliver Dangler and children, property was one of the few avail- is taking part in a touriinnient this the Woman's Club. tended a meeting" of ths American Marvin and Betty are visiting at French Ice Creaip a Speiisiltyfi able pieces on-the ocean side of (The Red Bank Reglittr can be bought Legion committee last week at Tren- New Brunswick. week at Narragahsett Pier. On the nch veek In Little. Silver at the Union Serve Hti*e> lea Cream and Water IceV «» >bur/Ho»W"5 • Ocean avenue. eam are Cyril Harrison, Arthur 4ewi Stand at the depot, and at Georse ton. Mrs. James Green HA* returned Sunday luaokenbuih'a general •tore.) ii Party '.Functions. -Prompt, Dal Werfet.-, • , • >•>} The dwelling on Ocean avenue, Borden and Rube Williams. Benjamin A. Shoemaker was ahome after visiting her mother, Round Ground was broken Utt.week; on visitor at Saratoga, New York, part Mrs, Smoyer of Belvedere. .. Telephone>ed t)ao!c |J69" ' "'" ' ,{. Trip was sold'to Mrs. J. Leopold of Deal Mr, and Mrs. Thomas K. McCar- Excursions for (18,600; the second-dwelling to or sailed Saturday on a trip to 'rospect avenue for the new club- of lait week. _ — Mrs. Fred VanSchoick and Miss lllll IIIMIHMIIIIIMIHlHl theDandy Realty Co., for $20,000, Europe. louse for the Little Silver Woman's Anna Holland spent Wednesday at :lub, Benjamin W. Covert is the • . WAYSIDE NEWS. North Long Branch. ' and the third dwelling, fronting oh Tha Sinclair 411 Stars,. Rumson's PBOB« Red Bank 74«v the Ocean, tb Fred Stone of Deal aseball team, will dispose of ?5"in lontractor. {,> James Ianerella's garage, hear Epworth League to Hold Beach Reicuea by Coait Guards. New York for $28,760. The garage .was.sold gold on the co-operative plan. Tlie ' Party Auguat 29th. to Rose Granbard of Newark for money was'donated by George H. the railroad station, was.broken in- *A fishing party from Freehold . W.H. roAtE . SUNDAY $6,860. Other buyers were John Kuhn. ' .' ,; to last Friday night, but nothing The Epworth League society will composed of S. S. Wood, Dr. S. F. ' Succeuarf last week. The infant weighed Lovetfs nursery, is on a business The regular business- meeting of had a thrilling experience Tuesday 7th Avenue end 32d Street eleven pounds, trip to Southampton, Lcng"Island. the Epworth League was held in of last week when the hoat in which Boarding , . -,;;, Riding Stablet ->V\ Darllgbt Savlnc Time Douglas Parker has bought a new the church hall on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Emery of Bing- they were fishing became disabled T t ^ Leuoni Given ' {\^ Lv. Red Bank 9:37 A.M. RUMSON NEWS. ham avenue and Mrs. Benjamin Studebaker sedan, After the meeting games were en- at sea. They were rescued by a Shoemaker' of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Theodore Martin ppent part joyed and refreshments were served. coBst guard'crew. _ Special attention given ,tp cfilldren. Reluming, learei New York. Penn- Firemen Want to Take Fire Truelct f last week at Brooklyn. . " Visitors at the home of Mr. and .ylv.nl. Station. 5.20 P. M. to Atlantic City. made a boat' trip to Albany last S1LVERBROOBROOK FARM ' SHREWSBURYE , N. J.( ,_,*«/ Newark (Market Street) 5.43 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kemp... and Mrs. Frank Jackson Friday eve- It pays to advertise in The Register. (The Red Bank Btglater can be bought week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kennedy eaeh week in Rumion at. Finnettjr'a gen- f Washington, who have been on a eral itore, at Boyle't grocery, and at John Anderlon'i eonfectlonerr itore.) trip to Niagara Falls, ore yjsiti Pennsylvania Railroad Mrs. James Dolai^ and, daughter Mrr-and-MTsr-Emevry y Katherine have returned, to New Miss Emma Ditman of. Jersey York after a stay ottwo weeks with City is a guest of Miss Myrtle Shaw Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Muller of Ridge of Lafayette Street, . Victor Ghezzhand John Semnlc TWO HOMES James Carton ot New York has represented the Rumson country been spending a few days with his club in, tile New Jersey open golf sister, Mrs. Patrick Shea. tournament last week at Glenridge. At last week's meeting, of theThe title was won by John Golden of the North Jersey ciruntry club RED BANK, N. J. commissioners William Sinclair, 3 BROAD STREET t By Women Who UsedLydia chief of the lire department, asked near Paterson with a score of 140. Ghezzi had a score of 138. . E. Pinkham's Vegetable permission to take two lire trucks f September 24th to Atlantic City, Sidney Morgan has bought a new Quality Meats and Poultry at Low Prices—Buy at ATs—He Saves You Money. - Compound where a firemen'* parade will be Essex coach. • held. William Stevens of Plainfleld "I havs taken Lydla B. Pinknam'» formerly of this place, was a visitor Yewtablo Compound and I think it William J. Jeffrey, Jr., and John in town last week. He made the c is the most won- Hintelmann spent the week-end at ;rip in his new Buick sedan. Fresh Killed LONG ISLAND derful medicine Atlantic City. lb I ever tried," Is Mr. and Mrs. Orville Whitledge lb fb the statement Magnus Munson of Ridge road is of Navesinlc avenue started 'this FbWL DUCKS made by Mrs.a new member of the Rumson po-week on a Keit'u vaudeville tour, Qoldie Staoup of lice force. The borough now has 34 which will take them to the Pacific 29- St. Joseph, Illi- seven policemen. nois, She de- ccast. They will be away until next clares that after The Monouth county borse show spring.. On the stage they are Fresh or Shoulders of Smoked taklng-theCom>- will be held Thursday afternoon and known-as-Barry and Whitledge.— Chuck pound she Is In all day Friday and Saturday at the Mary Naughton, young daughter Corned Spring Roast of better health Rumson tountry club.' On Friday of Frank Naughton, wa3 hit by an LAMB or Pot Bee?7~ than before. afternoon an exhibition of horse autompbile last week, 'out escape LAMB Mrs. J. Storms back, riding will be given by state PLATE VEAL ROAST . BEEF TONGUES "of 29 Lane Street, Paterson, N. J., injury. The car was owned by G. writes: "I can noUspeak too highly troopers. Saturday will he observed L. Crowell, Jr., of Fair Haven. The of your medicine and I recommend as governor's day and Governor A. police said the driver was in no wa; c • It to all my friends." Harry Moore will be present. responsible for the accident. These statements were taken from Over 100 persons a'.ttnded the Frank J. Cavanaugh, Jr., of Fa: lb two enthusiastic) letters which tell dance held Saturday night at Holy Rockaway, was arrested last week of the help that has been received from using the Vegetable Compound. Rosary hall. Another dance will b by Capt. John Connett on charges held there on Saturday night of thi; of speeding, failing to obey a po- 9 Both Mrs. Shoup and Mrs. Storms 34 were In a run-down condition which week. lice whistle and driving a car with 24' 29' caused them much unhappiness. Mickey Walker of this place ha: out a registration license. He wa; When women are suffering from been, matched to.meet Wi]6pn_Garb fined $2Q and costs by Recorde: "lack of strength ahdf rom weakness, their own life and that of their fam- of Cleveland and. the bout will tabJere j. Carew. SMOKED c Regular Smoked ily Is affected. When they feel well place next week at Cleveland. Thomas Kadian was fined $201 lb and strong and are able to do their Mrs. Estelle White of New Yorl last week for driving a car while lb housework easily, happy homes are Is visiting her brother-in-law, Leo' drunk. He was arrested- by Police CALA HAMS HAMS the jeault. Longstreet of Lafayetta street. man Maurice Healy. John Wycko 27 M Are you on the Sunlit Road to 17 W Miss Rose Campbell of Jerse; was arrested for being drunk an better Health? •

TO BE HELD J. Thursday, Aug. 18 - Friday, Aug. 19 - Saturday, Aug. 20 I AT THE RUMSON COUNTRY CLUB

Ofteitf&g Class 1:30 P. M. Thursday, Continuing Morning and Afternoon Until Close :'* Jumping Classes Will Be Held- Every Session u \ , General Admission $2.00 > Boxes Seating Six and Parking Space on Sale at Show Grounds OPENS TOMC REGISTER, AUGUST 17, 1927.

CHARLEJ A. RIcfyrVJOND DEAD. Etloqtowtt N»w«. , . Hailet Newi. Sunday they had as guests Mr. and (Th« Rod Bisk Rtfbttr CM if bought (The It«I Banlc Reglitar nl lie bought Mrs. Samuel Burke of Trenton, Mr. Hoi «nd Hit Brolhair Ran Crtttmill tub witlt In getontown fiam Noble Moi- •ach week In Kulet from Hri. £dn> Notloa !• tiBMbjr (Kin th>t «h« nuw 1 , . QMily—lllm«n»tt, 6 6 6 6 ( and Mrs. Matthew Burl;o of Bay- ;. at, Ijalontown Many Yswrt." by at tk« poitoffloe.) W ''>ndr Pcieux at thf pattufflee. 0( the iub, A.' b. 1327 ,A York:'The'bride Wai created in Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Srobey were VV •• . ITU D n.UB'/l ' ith.«vr or tUH tr»gklo»,(ion. at abort 'raond was "81 yean old and his three children s Roger, Ruth and Miss Dora M.. Roberts, who. is en- A REGULAR. $622 Uca..,'CaU or adarcst , ,< - *«',,, 'yfoite chlffpn'trimmed.to!th silver Patricia of Needham, Massachusetts, week-end guests-of Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT lacsand-sh'e aUo wore a, luge leg- death was due to a general break/ joying a trip to Alaska, has'visited George VanSciver of Mt, Holly. Bttateol Elmer E, Whlttaker, dac audited »nd ilatpd 1 fined to his room only ten days. Kuasche, a baker, overturned while Seattle, Rosfner Park; Portland, by the Surrogate of tht County of MOM. Eleanor • Gormait 'of -• Wert Epd, a' turning the comer of the state •and , Mrs. Leroy Ervin of New Streamline Iron mouth and,rep6rt«d for «ettlement lo tha Mr. Richmond was a ton of tho Yellowstone^ Salt Lake City and OrDhani Court nt,««ia,County on Thur>. COUBIIT ot the bride,' was biidcamatd, highway and the Tlnton falls road Bruftswick. » this late Joseph and Esther Itichmond, Denver. djv.,tho dfteenthiday o«:»eptornber. A. D. She W" drafted in Wua Elizabeth last week. The car Was damaged Mrs. Anna Kopf and Mrs. George month 98 1021. «t which time application will it crepe and a leghprn hat. Her bo-and was born in the Richmond 1 Mrs. Charles D. Johnson haB re- only mime for tho allowance of commlmiunl SMARTEST but Mr. Kaasche was no ; hurt. Albors arid baby of Brooklyn vis- and couimel feet. - .- quot consisted of roies and lilies of homestead at Eatontown, which is turned home from a visit at New ited Mr, andi Mrs. p. W. Koff last Rev. and Mrs. Harry VanCleaf ' Dated AinUBt H. A. D. ,1027 tho valley, George Volrr.ar of New now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Har- York. . ' •..-:' week. THE SUMMIT THUST CQMrANV, ' are spending a vacation at Ship HumnlH, K. Jl • DUCO -•. York was groomsman." ry piver. For more than, sixty Mr. and Mrs. -George ' Ryffrson Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy. 1 of Perth Bottom in the southern part of the and Miss Dorotjiy Ryersofiof New- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT A recaption was held after the years Charles A. Richmond and hn Amboy wore Sunday guests of Mr. state. They left yesterday. While ark spent the week-end with Thom- Estate of James Edward BorOtn, de> ceremony. Among the guests wete brother Joseph H. conducted the old and Mrs. J. Berger., 'EFFECTS gristmill, a landmark, Bt Eatontown Mr. VanCleaf is away the services as G. Cowles and family. Notice' Is hereby Elven that the noi Mr.j and Mil. Peter J. Gorman of at the Methodist have a colo last week from Or. Hazard's hos- M Is hereby given *thst a, writ of attachment .return will live at New York. The Richmond of Shelby, Ohio. He was Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pearee of As-Hackensack on Tuesday after vis- your opportunity to pltal at Long Branch •with her now »t the' suit of Myron V. Drown, Biailnl •ffect, orr.Combination' that will In 4STaonUs_a_r«errib6r_of-thc-roRl estato one of the oldest members of the bury ParkjEenLSuniay_jw]th_theit M 93ta-JhB_jort.3_ronyouvfiI e •Ihe-rlghts-and-oredlls," muueys~nnd~i}ffQetT; born son. " , ~ always wanted. The Westing- tcoodn and chal^lsf-land add tenements ot 7 ftrm^of-Eberle &-IHmen»ce—Ho-ls _olE Atri(.rican Md-_ , JPhomas G. Cowlcs. ret B. Conover. • Mrs. John H. Baird. onder buttons, its «»$ grip 16th day of. May, 1927, haB 'been served eprt low, reRulta quirk. Worden's homo. The service will making the'trip in Mr. Elgnm's au- Mrs. Hattie L. Aumack has re- makes ironing easier:'ira forger and duly executed, and. wa» ^returned on : Miss Eleanor Aumack visited bale makes iteming quicker. the 12th day of Mny, 1927, by the ah'crlS Honlfman—Crmfli. be conducted by Rev.. 'James H. tomobile.. •••' ril' . turned to her homeat-Kijyport after of the county of Monmouth. Henry Odril and.Floy i Holmgren Miss Bessie Kerr of Trenton last And its tpeclalprlcc represents Dated August 6th, 1027. Miss Edith Lloyd Ilonigman, Owens, moderator of .the Red Bank spending two weeks at the home of week. a real saving. Presbyterian church., Burial will be have given up their jots as bus Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph 55urex. EDWARD J. KELLEHER.' [JOSEPH WILDAN6ERC0\ daughter of Mr. andtMr». J, Ldo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riker of made In the West Long Branch drivers for an Asbury Park bus QUINN, PARSONS ft DOREMUS. • •— BODY BUILDERS ••-- Honlgm&n of Shrewsbury, was mar- Miss Betty Weigand pf Keyport Summit were Sunday guests of Mrs, cemeteryv' ..;". • concern. . ., Attorneys. ried yesterday afternoon at the is visiting her jgrandmother, Mrs. Grace Strong and family. Qtta HlHC , J. W, B. Johnson is on the sick Monmouth County Surrogate'a Office. bride's home. The ceremony was P. 0. Weigand. . , Mrs. Forman Suydam and Miss In the matter of the estate of Lydla P. •fZ tf£.srSr. SCANDALIS.BUNGALOW SOLD. list. .' performed on. the lawn, of the . A meeting of tho fair committee Jennie Fredericks enjoyed Saturday VanCleaf, deceased. M*" •William .VanBrunt of Railroad Westinghouse Notice to creditor, to .present elnlras Honlgman homo by Rev, J, T. Cur- Andrew Cl'tarolla Buy. William was held on Monday night in the at Ocean Grove. avalnst estate. tin, paator of the Shrewsbury Pres- avenue has rented the Hen ing house firehouse. The reports indicate Pursuant to. tho order of Joseph L. Street!Property for $9,000. , Miss Evelyn Edwards) was the Streamline Iron Donnhay, Surrogate of that County qf Uon- byterian church. About eighty rela- on High street and he'will move that this fair will be one of Haz- Andrew Citarella, a. butcher at there September'lst.'v. guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. John- at this Bargain Price mouth, made on |he nfteenthiday of Alt* tives and friends attended, many of let's greatest fairs. Considerable son of Paterson last week. sust, 1927. on the application of XtUae Me- Red Bank, has bought i\ bungalow Joseph Miller has had the inter- Sherry, administrator of tha eatatr of them being from New York, the for- interest is being shown in the pop- Mr. and Mrs. William I, Davison, FROM - THESE Lydla P. VanClesf, deceased, tiotlce-ds and two additional lots on the east ior of his house re-decorated mer home of the family.", ular ladies' contest. The firemen Jr., entertained on Sunday Mr. and ONE OF hereby given, to the creditors of said de- side of. the south end of William George Hulse. DEALERS ceased to exhibit to. the subscriber, ad- The bride, who was given in are working hard for the, success of Mrs. E. P. Jemison of Union' Hill nlnistrator as aforesaid,' .their debts and street at Red Bank from Paul i1 marriage by J»er_father, Was gowned this fair as the proceeds will be and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton. imands against the ,nf'-•'-•" '-" Scan'dalis-of-LosAngelesr-California, West Lonf Branch News. •used toward- th&-purchase-of-a-new- KEYPORT- .---_. itn, ylthln six month., j in whitechiffon embroidered in sil- The' entire property has 4 frontage -Mr.-and- Mrs.- Fred Christie;: their — ver and she carried a boquet of The annual harvest home will be fire truck. The next meeting of the daughter Jane and Lester Christie 'ersoy Central Power & Light Co6 barred, of . ., 0/ 156 feet on the street and it is held in the church, hall tonight. committee and ladies' auxiliary will :s.nst tha laid itibicldH^ lilies of the valley and orchids,'8he 160 feet deep. The bungalow .ia of Bayonne were guests of Mr. and Dated Freehold, N. Ji. A' ill'im* was attended by her sister, Mrs. Supper tickets will be exchanged at be held next Monday night. The Mrs C. V. Aumack on Sunday. of the California type, with a, laun- ; MATAWAI* .' W. George Soons, who wore pink chif- four o'clock and the first table fair and chicken supper will be held John A. Morrell, who waf. severely dry and breakfast room and with a 1 Augutt Kattner, 146 Main Street rNOTICE. fon and carried pink roses arid blue served at 4:30. Mrs.' Joseph H. on .Thursday and Friday evenings, burned recently, is improving. fireplace in tile living room. The White, president of the' ladies' aid Notice la heriby given ta th« legsl vot- dclphiriluin. : Joseph Honlgmaii, the September first and second. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogde.-i Burtt had ot the School District of thi Borough ' bungalow has modern improve- society, is head of; the 'committee RED BANK Shrewsbury, In the County of Mon* bride's' brother, was »toonismnn, • ' . e» i e> . __ as their Sunday guests, Mrs Laura ments. John B. Frothero made the Mrs, Fred VanNote. -is.the general louth, that a iptcUl meeting of the legil After;-MeJceremony "-a wedding Shrewsbury Newt. Hulse, Miss Olive-Hulse, Mrs. Rae J«r«ey Central Power S: Light Co. Qt<» of >atd lehool dUtrlet wilt b« hald sale and the price was ?9,000. Mf, manager. Others, on the commit- Shrewsbury schoolhome on tha Slit breakfast waSv served and dancing (The Bed Bank Register can be bought Kennedy and friend of Brooklyn, Cltarella^bought the property,'as an tee are Mrs. Thomas Pullen, Mrs. each week In Shrewsbury from Richard C H. Ennit, 16 Whit. Street of August,. 1927., at 7 80 o'clock In wag erljoyed to music fiitrnished by Beake at the poetofnee.) ' Miss Mary Suydam * visited her evening (darlfght saving tine), at : Investment. T. W. Cooper, Mrs. William H. F. P. Raid, Broad & Front Sta. 'hich meeting the following item of fautl- Chester Arthur. •• » . '• ' •" aunt, Mrs. Elwood Pettie of Spots- SB to be acted on wlllba cubmltted. To . Mr.' and Mrs. Scandaiis and their Morris, Mrs. -Eugene Howland, Mrs. Benjamin Lane will represent the Town Electric Shop, Wl Front St. After a moior'trlp in the White Shrewsbury fire company at the wood, over tho week-end. thorite the Board of Education to erect ; children ar^ occupying the bunga- Solomon Sherman, James AtcheBon, . AUep'i EJectrio Shop,. Broad St.. addition to .the Shrewiburf ichooihoui* Moiyitaina.tho couple .will, live, at low for a few days. They made the Charles "Stillwagonr William ' H. firemen's conVentionto bo held in '. Mrs.-Joseph- Clayton spent last Ttwb tollerrobmi. of non*nrevrqof eon."** refreshingdeliciousness week with Mrs. Harry Edwards HogaiVi Electric Shop, Monm'th St. tructlon and, to purchaia for laid addl- New York; Mr. Crafts' lain the: de- trip here in their automobile. 'Mr. Morris, Thomas Pullen, Mrs. James September at Atlantic City, ion tho furniture and other neeenary partment, of psychology at New Atcheson, Mrs.' Bert Woolley, Wil- Harry Wijson has bought a new Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chamberlin NOTICt; nutpment, the coit of said addition. fur» >l Scandaiis is engaged in the building 1 iiture and equipment, ahall not exceed the . in their piquant tang York university. He wac captain liam H, Morris,: Mrs. James Atche- Star sedan. and son Ernest of Hightscown spent Notice ll. hereby given 40. ththee lCEftl vo vott- and contracting business f.t Los An- ers off thhe SchooShll DistricDii t of tthh e Townshiip turn of. Eight Thousand Dollara (| 6,0*0), in the Twentieth field artillery at gelis. Ho formerly lived at Red, son, Mrs. F. W. VanNote, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Reginald Parsons has re- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George of Hlddletoitjj, In the County of Mon- [the amount of money thought to b* neeek- \ nTHE8E slullng Bummer the regular slrmy in the \Vor)d war. D. VariDenbergh. mooth,- that A apecisl meeting will be held try for the foregoing being Eight Thail- Bank. He and his family will start thur Allen^ Miss Lavinia Mount, turned to her home at Leavenworth, and Dollars) and to authorize the Board -\_. _ l Tha couple left today for San An-, mouth arid reported for settlement to the Miss Mario Ullrich, -who has been spent Saturday with Mn. Anetta children Marjorie and Bobby "^of Orphans Court of laid County;-on Thurs- will ba received blithe B6rtm»h of Bamign. .„, Carbonated Beverages .tonlo, .whore they will make.their very sick, is slightly improved. aflliNUmta day, the twenty-ninth day of-September, for the «onstnietian of re-lnfore*d- CMieret* Sutphin. • , Trenton'were guests of Mrs. Eliza- A. D. 1917. at which lima application will tutters on Allen stn«t In, the.Borauh o( c , home. \ •," •; :,_%* •<•< '\i £•'•' • Thomas. Campbell and William Miss Maty Worles of Cranford' beth Voorhees for the week. ' All Expense* Included be made for the allowance of commissions Ramson. and open'ed and read tn pubtlt at '»t Fredericks have roturnod to New snd counsel fees. the rooms of said Council. Runeotu'SL J-i - H. G. Degonrlng Is visiting Mrs. C. E. Worles. Mrs. Mary Smith is recovering Peroonallj Conducted >n Thursdar. Aoiu.t 15lh, 1917,"»t ^ ,• Millll<.n—Fl.h.r. York after having'spent vacations Dated Aurust 16th, A. D. 1M-T. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Underhlll of Plain- from an attack of neuritis. JOHN S. APFLEOATE, ibout 8:00 t. M.. d.jllEht s.vln« tine. • Miss Marian A. Mllllken, daugh- in the Ocean View section; Wrtu tot Citcvltr ' Plans and speclftcatlona for the pnpoa^r Rod Bank, N. J. Phon. 1061 fleld spent Sunday with Dr. and Herschel Burke and Miss Conk nORDEN L. HANCE. ter of Fred A. Mllllken of Mana- Miss Harriet Keefcr has return- V. ARMOLD*~' work, prepared bjr Qeorte K. Alien, ' Mrs. E. M. Beach. Luke Longhead can sell anything borough engineer, have been filed t squan, w»i. married last Thursday ed- home from a stay "with her of New Brunswick visited Mr. and itk Avenue, Lone Branch! N,). offlee of said antinesr at CD Broad i to Leon A. Fisher of Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. White Mrs. Henry Burke on Saturday.-On ol tie Uerr Vovntsip Excursion*; that's salable.—Advertisement. Red Bank, N^ J., and roar be Ina grandparents at Bayonne.. . entertained on Friday Mr. and Mrs. br proep.ctlve 'bidden durlnr * bl The ceremony was performed by , The Mardean Country' club held hours, Tha .Undard proposal focro. Is)} Rev. • Walter E. Reynolds. »t the Charlei WyckofT and son Kenneth, •tUcded_to .lh}:^peeUloat!Qne^.*o]itos ofe a successful danco - Saturday night. MwrR. Bergen Of "Newark, Mr. and which will k. furnished upon tvpfttjnUiur «~ Spring > bride's home. Mr.. Fisher is princi- l A midnight luncheon was served. Mrs. Fred VanNote and daughter ttt th. englnser* . >.* pal of a school at Summerville. Plan, and speelHeatlon. will b. fnrptthto!, Mr; and Mrs. William Thome Alice, and Mrs. M. V. VanNote. to prospective blildirs upon parnwrt of Showers • •*'» '1 ' are apending a few daw-with their Mrs. George Thomson and chil- n». dollars (IB.00). which amount will bf. daughter, Mrs. Thompson of Mil- '.funded upon return. • , » GIRL DROWNED AT LEONARDO dren Lillian and George, Jr., have BltH{ 27 years, was drowned last. Thurs- Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Leonard a'ro Borough of Rum.on and must bbe M.onul day at Leonardo while attempting on an automobile trip to Boston. panted br a certified cheek for st iUnt «i,t| BUT— Fair HaTan Nawo. ... than tin (10) per «.nt, of thee nHUlt to walk across a channel which di- Alexander GrodcaVi and Stanley The flro company will take part hid on the work, pejrable to the order etl vides two beaches, Mist Kane had All Tire Users the Uorough Collector, and. • lareiil com7( Komelikl are on an automobile trip In a parade September 10th a' uanr certificate itatlng that >al4 ««retl( Properly been dlgglng'for clsmi. Tha chin- of two weeks in Canada. companr will provide the Mdd.l wit*, th Coney Island. The trip will bt n»l Is much deeper than the had required bond, and must be delived Mils Hilda Southall li home from made in one of the Ore trucks. in the plaa. and before the hour Imaginad, The body was recovered Laid Cornell college, where she took a The firemen have captured sevoral by coast guards after a long learch. summer course of six woeks. The'Countll or the norouih st Mum' cups at provloui parade^ at Conoy It was prepared for butlil at P01- re.trv*. ths right to reject any of ill Asbestt Tho Baptist ladles' aid society Island. . Union Cord Tires hid. If dxm.d to the belt Int.reit'M tW ton'i undertaking aiUbllshment at will hold their annual fair Saturday Uorough ao to do. f Mr. and Mn. Alfred Lench spent Atltntlo Highlands «nd sort to afternoon and evening at th* fire- Dy ord.r of th. Council of tht B*Mutk. part of last week on an automobllo we offered ju»t thoie factors of inherent quality and proven service that of ft...... %* Ropfing «rk, • • - -••'• houio. Fancy articles, homa>madf trip to Niagara Falls. . Mill Kino had been iiptndlnt the bread and cako and Ice cream will every tire user desires. These tires carry aa15,000-mile guaranty. Come in A." C. Drown has bough^ two new iumm»r with Mn, William Rani ot bi sold. ' . - CARSW, ClerV, ( automobiles. and see the Tire and be convinced. * Leonardo, 8h« hid b»m t'tummer Jamos Scott • of Woodhaven hu« Bum.on, K. J., Au.uil II. HIT. The Fair Haven baseball tram vliltor then' tot i liumbtr qf yeirs. returnod to hli work at New York NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I ' To protect played Sunday at Atlantic High- The following are the sizes and rock bottom prices: Nolle. Is bar.br alvsn that xeM Mlo after having ipent hli vacation hero. land*.., The game was c.llnl In tho mill b. IM.W.4 by IB. Uofsuik ol " MIIW»i Wy' Mlrr MIN- Ctntvlovo Jackoon Is «n> N. 1. (nr reillr(arln* 1IFIIS>II» an 1 fourth' Inning in account of r*ln la. llnrouaa »t Kuatsun, wllli tl •i>4 i*#YOJI and Adsii l,ln»miy«r of Navcilnk, oying « two'waoko vacation (ravel, anil upeni'l ami Itsil In with tht Atlantlo Highlands loam l. *ho optratoi R milk rouU at that er work at her homo her*. HIGH PRESSURE TIRES. h. r...,m< of .aid Coumll. Rama t leading by a icon of II to 2. m ThiiisiUr, Ano.st »»la. 101 tt: Your property plica tnd'AtUntle Highlands, his D«ek*r of W«itlt«id In limit aitO P. M.. •••lloht •«>ln« line, bought a Dtlavalvi •Uctrle mi- •ponding a fiw days with Junior Dr. E. J. Mloton li kept Indoor, 31x4 —6 ply $14.50 33x41-6 ply $21.75 n.nt aad .aHlAiallen. (ar Ik. M0M.*4 chin* for milking his eowi, Thi K»'*f»» r - • with ilckncw, xirV, Dt.».r.il by a.era. K, Allan, Jr., I From rain, Members ,of the Daughters of 22.50 •nrmlfh etllinwr, ha*. Wit Atari la |h. maclilnt h»i two unit* ind II mllkn Tha members of the llaptlm 8un- 32x4 -6 ply 15.25 34x4i—6 ply inf. «l .alii ati.m.af M tl DroM llnal, two cowi it oni Bptritlsn, Mr, diy-whool will )iav» their mnual Llk*rty lodge. «r« spending totliy Hail llanh. H, Ju anil iW ,lw In.mtti , at Atlantic City. . Tho trip »m made 29.75 bt at«D..II» IIIIIIUM ittirlnsr IIHIIM.. Fir© and ^ l,lftim*yer 1UU1 th»t It li t |r«at picnic at th* Itolverlir* Deach HOC 33x4 —6 ply 16.00 30x5 -6 ply hom<. Tho >tontUt<( »nm>ial t'fm ,1. tlmi and labor MVW. IU hu nlm tlon of Ktnmburg Thunday of ncxl In om of Durdi* k JIUMOII'I ' alln»n.M V. ' What type or color Si. Ctth»rln«'i Chunk Pair. Oladyi Contvir hid her tamlli r.f«alt, Th* pronti will amount 31x5.25-6 ply . . 17.50 | 33x6.00-6 ply HI el Kanixn •"•! «"•> M Vrti VinNirt of Whlti riilm, MIn Bnv, William Comba and family S MONMOUTH to over 1500, lupttr. win Mrvjd MtQutin will r«(um to h«r duiln l iv wort thin 800. ptnoni AH tn« of OncldiOldi,, N*w York,, uppnll parpart of ... Ih.n t«ft 11WI ••' •»nl, •< Id. - »i a nuni at iprlng.Lnkt hoiplUI, l«ll ww«k witithh MnM , NilllNl e WlWellsl , Wo also hnvc n full lino of Flrcrtoni- TlrcH nnd TUIMSH, nnil ul»« a klil nit (he •MS. Mi.hla la the an boolhi w«r*' w«)| patrinlitd and Mn. Arthur Wllion of Ntw York Ik. B»fi"i»ti t'«MMif. «H( ROOFING CO. ibout 1300 WM cliiNd it tMk uki Mri, Raymond VanMalo and choapor grado tire to compete with nil prlcci* »t tho tiro nmrkct. e.ttl»».ta »l«ll»« II ?> •Ptnl lilt w.ik with Mn, William i.h. »>|U »f.tM* In. • *. lubl*. cjilldnjnn n ir* vliltlm Mr. ind Mn, ¥, ' • • -r Mail NMantUU X>artftsJ rU«(*rt DJmldlon. ' , YunkaniYunkanikk * ththtti witkk. WlllUm Olffmy hu • mw «m«. R«v.,JoJuk«iUMDhrtyi off HMd> II MAION PLAC1 lUiirMd Oal* •r*tm kf Ail*, mokll; whlih hi buitil from K«n< An mumoblli drinn bi MM mih WyikeiT. l"»i »••• will Mcupy thi pulpit af IM^KKAMIUWO, N,'j. Wndnd»» l«hMl*iitt «( Wntiidtt rtrirtri Ihi Diptlit «h«r*h hm sn Mundiy WOTIO U mt *t.thttth nflriflM tini •( Juntt Rewij Ifu hu « n«wJpMk> • Mn.J, W.OIiin and diuihUr, M Hdwi, Mr, » N ftffllly Mlii ainlsJM.Ipniut, in «n i COHEN'S SERVICE STATION / «niMt(h %\nH nutllf lul thinerth. melor u^ lo Ohio nH Cimdi WI lr Red Bank, N. J. Intel ind MliiMl ii.. UllUfU e »ff N»nl< 113 W. Front St. -.,-~--_11 * liw w»*ki with .*»«» Wkm ?. HtrtiH, Phon, 1177 .RED BANK REG]

FIREMEN AS .BALL PLAYERS Automobile Accident and Arr?tt. north, side of the 'King'* ,ty pital ft Hreoton. The Jwfcy his been An Essex/ Automobile owned by is tieingMised by Ffank M6th, at Mercer hos- In every home."—Advertisement. 12 pairs of a kind; have sold vertisement. . . at 79c to $1.50 pair. nillllMIMMMIIIHI lilllMIIIMMIIIIMMMIIIIIlUllHII Joan Crawford. PrTntea~VoilesT2Sc Y3. "Coming Attractions 40-inch^flna-woavBr-fast colors,- t the good assortment of patterns; regular 39c prado. „

} • Wash Fabrics/19c Yd. THEATRE SC-inch Dress Crepes, 82-inch Bushman, Jr. Dress Ginghams, Everfast Red Bank • Telephone 658 Prints and many others; 25c Red Bank.., to 39c values. J. CLARK CONOVER, Ownerand Manager! Rockliffe Fellowes 54-in. Woolens, $1 Yd. What Priqe Glory ; Matineo 2:30. Night 7:00 and 9:00. Priceti All S.at» Matinee, 2Sci All' S«at. Nighti, 35o • Lengths VA to 3 yards, Jer- THE NOOSE seys, Flannels, Coatings and Shepherd of the Hills TO-DAY ONLY < others; have sold from stock at $1.59 to S3.00 yard. CARMEN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th CONVOY Bar Harbor Sets, $1 East Side, West Side _Two-pie_cejetJor.Dp.rch.C!hairs, seat and back full size, made ISZAT SO? ~ ^ of good cretonne. Stone and Doris Kenyon HELLENOFTROY Tub Silk., 79c Yd., A TEXAS STEER Just,.bought, 32 and 36 inches HE BARKER U wide, in flgpres and stripes, all pure silk; values to $1.39,, THE JOY GIRL A. W. O. L. BLOND SAINT" THE ESCAPE Remnants, 39c Yd. SCENIC EDUCATIONAL COMEDY CRYSTAL Silks, Linings, Wash'Fabrics, Drapery: materials -and. others "THE GORILLA ONE DAY ONLY V from-lW yards to SM yards; 69c to $1.00 values. LOUISIANA AYrAUG 18th * Breakfast at Sunrise ROBERT KANE Presents Huck Towels, 20c ea. Rose of the Golden About ten dozen in the lot, West • salesman's samples, hemmed, or hemstitched; white or. CAMILLE^ colored borders, all full size. Patent Leather Kid Values 29c to. 50c each. Mary Brian and Sam Hardy LILAC TIME AUDE Curtain Ends, 19c ea. THE MIRACLE Salesman's samples, average Burning Daylight 36 inches in length; lace edge or ruffle; some can be match- The Butter and Egg ed into pairs-Jess than half Man price. THE COMEDJAN "HIGH HAT" FOX NEWS TURPIN COMEDY Princess Nainsook, SINGED 25c Yd, feALAOO ONE DAY ONLY osmopoihan Iroduction Fine white underwear fabric, None But the Brave soft and silky; can't be du- FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th plicated for less than 30a yd. ATLANTIC CITY BABY FACE .CABARET DOGS .NELSON & PARRISH Rayon Cushions, 79c Wine, Woman and Edward Everett Horton and Virginia Lee Corbin An unuiual NoraUr. Square or oblong;, stripe or Song plain, rayon coverings, copack "•' —IN— • " ••' ••' •-.;' .-'•. • .' •' ' and silk mixed fillings.Val - GUN GOSPEL ues to $1.50 each. A PAIR OF SIXES EDITH BOLAND SEVEN REVELLERS A little girl with * big; voice. Fancy Blankets, $2 ea. Heart of Maryland ' "The Whole Town's Talking" A, Big Minttral Jazzy Band Fart wool, large size 06x84, THE CLIMBERS FOX NEWS COMEDY good patterns and colorings, suitable for many uses; havo Black Diamond Ex* sold at $2.75 each. press ONE DAY.ONLY < MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 23 A MILLION BID SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th Queen Satin, 59c Yd. BITTER APPLES Silk and cotton fabric, plain or fancy for linings, kimonna Cradle Sneitchers > or other uses. Yard-wide, former prico $1.00 yard. Down Went McGinty ill THE GOLDEN CALF T Fancy Linens, 79c ea. LADY BE GOOD -IN- • Scnrfs, Rounds, 5 I'iccc Lunch Two Girls Wanted Sets, 3 Picco BufTot Sets, Em- broiilcrod Towels nnd mnny LUNA PARK other oilil pieces; $1 to $1.50 former prices. Come to My Home Hangman's House "THE DENVER DUDE" Drapery Fabrics, PAID TO LOVE PRE-RELEASE NEWS BpDBY VBRNON COMEDY \* SCENIC 59c Yd. SUGAR DADDIES Novelty Itayoin, Monks Cloth, Hrocuucd Dcnlmi, Terry HOLIDAY LANE Clotha, Cretonnes nnd othorsi THE DROP KICK MONDAY7 AUGUST 22nd 7Pe to $1,00 Roods, - M IRISH HEARTSX^ ™ Oval Rugi, 79c ea. NO PLACE TO GO Braided novelty Hag HUK», American Beauty site 18x30, protty coloring!; havo sold nt fl.OO each. Painting the Town —IN— DEARIE Fino Curtains, $1.39 Pr, THE POOR NUT Kufflo with unil without v«- Hard Boiled Haggerty Unco, klso luce edgo and novolly flkt curUlm. Three Roio of California . to twelve pulrt of n kind i 'The Notorious Lady" fornurly $1,08 to $3.00 |mlr. SEVENTH HEAVEN FOX NEWS IMPKRIA1. CflMsnv Naughty But Nice Linen Seti, $2.19 Princo of Hond 6<*B4 Cloth, 0 N.pklm to Waiters m»Uh, fine linen with Mui-, TUESDAY" AUGUST 23rd gn*n or gold border*.. The Girl From Havana FRENCH DRESSING Whlto Panti Willie Kitchen TQW«1I, 10c en. BABE COMES HOME Laura La Plante or unhltiehctl, Jittn- —IN— or UM, with nani loopi THE TENDER HOUR 1*11. Itivo lold it iBe Tho Blond Panther Earth and the Woman HEART OF SALOME "Beware of fS Fourth Commandment POX NlWi ,ANO OTHIBI TO Bg 'KRTIIED UTK

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