BANK Inuod Waikljr, Entsr«4 >• BMond-CIni Matter at tba Post. VOLUME %-vniy NO. 33 olBc« «tBel Bank, N. J., under the Act of Mirth 8, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3,4926. -, $1.50 PER YEAR. , PAGES 1 TO 12$ .. _ _.. - _____ • . .* SPORTS ON THE RIVER. TIME LIMIT ON .PARKING. BACK TAXES SQUARED UP. READY TO WIDEN wo Houri and a Half U to be the MIDDLETOWN'S BUSINESS. BOUGHT OUT HIS PARTNER Realty Company Makes a Settlement FIREMEN'S LAST RITES. SHOW AT COLTS ORDINANCE FOR MONM 3UTH MOVING PICTURES OF ICE Limit on Broad Street, TRANSACTED BY THE LIGHT THE E1GENRAUCH FARMS, INC., , with Little Silver. MANY AT HARRY VERNELL'S 1 REFORMED CHURCH WOMEN ~] STREET IMPROVEMENT. BOATS IN ACTION. , Automobiles will not bo .allowed OF A LANTERN. NOW OWNS THE BUSINESS. When the Delmor-Scott corpora - FUNERAL LAST WEDNESDAY.' o bo parked In the business section lion bought the Conovcr tract near QIVE A SUCCESSFUL PLAY. Famous-Player* Company Gets Fine The Change to Thii Nttrne from TJio Street Roadway to be Made if Brood street at Red Bank more Budget of EipenBB* Palled anil a tho Little Silver railroad station He Wat One of the Heroei of the The Performance was Enacted View* of River Sports—BonJumin That of Eigcnrauch & DcWinter ' Forty Feet Wide from End to han two'and a half hours. This Change 'Made With Regard to which It is now developing, taxes for Fire Department,' Hi» Death Hav- the Villace Schoolhouse Last Frl- Atwater'* Pet Won Third Race was Effected La«t Week—A Poul- ' End—All the^CommUlone r» are tiraatum was served Monday night Vititlng Nurie Service—Com- several years remained unpaid by a ing Been Hastened by Injuries day Night and It Will ha Re- of Season on Saturday, try Supply Busineii to b" Formed. in Favor of tba Improvement. y Councilman Thomas M. Gopsill, plaint About a Leonardo Road, realty concern which had previously He Received Fighting a Fire. peated at Two Other Placet. Monmouth street's roadway is to Last Wednesday was a great day hairmnn of tho police committee ^Tho official business o" Middle- Henry Eigcnrauch has bought the owned the traqt. The records of the' The- high esteem in which Harry About 250 persons attended o, be widened its uittlro length, ifpcord- on tho Ico for lovers of winter if tlio council, He said tho police town township was transacted .last intcrebt of his pdrtnei, Alfred Dc- back taxes due were very much in- Vernell of Leighton avenue was Wmler, in the poultij Dusiness of show at tho Colt's, Neck school-' ' the to nn ordinance which th com- sports. The larger part of the,day lad been instructed to "ticket" Thursday night by the light of a volved Und it was impossible i^o de- held by his fellow townsmen was Eigonrauch & DeWintcr, and the housp hst Fnday night. Tho per- missioners ordered drawn at their jvas devoted to the taking of ice very cor kept on the street longer lantern. The electric lights in the termine the exact amount owed. shown- by the large attendance and 1 business.has been incorporated un- formance VJS a three-act comedy Btrcet boating scones for the motion pic- han the specified time- limit Eojch township hall went, out, during the Last week the Delmor-Scptt com- the numerous floral tributes nt his inceting"Monday night. The der the name of Eigenrauch Farms, entitled '"Lht Ecantown Choir," Is to bo made a uniform wl lth of ture entitled "Glorious Youth." Tho ickot will tell tho owner or driver early part of the meeting and did any effected a settlement with the funeral last Wednesday- afternoon Inc. Mr. Eigenrauch is president of and it tt.n Riven by the member* forty feot, At patent it va'les.in compaiiy of students from the if the car Ho appear before Re- not come on again. A lantern hap- borough of Little Silycr by paying at hisietc_rcsidence and a'; tho Re- the company and his wife, Jessie L. of the si.wins tlub of the Reformed width from 32 to 39 feet; thei-iiinv Fnmous-PlayiJra' fitudio on Long Is- 9rdor W, J. Poiilson at. a certain pened to be in the room and by its $5 to the company. formed church. He was a member Eigenrauch, is secretary and' treas- chuich of that plarp, with tho as- rowest portion being on the jeasterij land had'prominent parts in most line. The regulation is aimed par- rays the wheels of the township The borough officials ;ire consider- of Wcstside fire company, and the urer. Mr. PeWinter has moved to_ sistance of the husbands of floma ond of the street, near Hroadl street. all of the -scenes.' Shortly before icularly at atorekeepers^ and clerks igoevrnment turned around during ing a proposition to cloee the west- lire bell was tolled during the last New York state. of the mcmbois of thn clnb, A , The commissioners orderM the noon, whilii the ico boats were lined ho make a practice of leaving .their 'the remainder of the meeting, rn end of Silyerside avenue, west of rites. . . ars on Broad street; -Mr. Gopsill So successful wn*. the play thnt ordinance drnwn after hearing'"« re lip preparatory for a race to be The township budget of expenses The business of. the company h the railroad tracks, and take over There were • three largo floral port on the proposed Improvement said/ theso storekeepers and. clerks as a public rood .Conover avenue, two. lequests to have it repeated staged in the picture the Tyro, passed its second and final readings. operated on n poultry farm of 46 pieces, one from Westside fire com- by George K. Allen, the b.oroitgh en- ould without inconvenience put acres near Chapel Hill. The firm which is owned by tho realty com- at other villages hive been made. sailed by. Ira Crousc, its owner, got The appropriations ' amount to pany, one. from the American.Me- gineer. MV-. Allen '.stated tltnt the kieir cars on side streeta.or alleys, doca a. large mail order business, pany. Conover avenue extends It.will produced Friday night at beyond control and in the mix-up ?89,689,30. Revenues from various chanics and one from friends arid estimated tost o,f v.-Iclohi^ff the hus" allowing more-parking,space shipping annuully about 100,000 from Silverside avenue to Branch Mqrganville fot the benefit of the Irving: Hoy's Northwester and sources will' accrue to the township- neighborsr Fifty members of the street ifnd paving it; with c/onfcfete r shoppers and1 allowing more baby chicks. Each year 35,000 pul- avenue. The crossing on Silverside firo company; of that placo ami Thoinas. Irving Brown's Say.,When besides taxes, so that the amount to fire department attended (he funeral would be about $72,000,inclusive opm for the street department to lets are sold. Many, of them are avenue is in a particularly'danger-' some time during the latter part Were badly damaged. The port be raised by taxation \Vill be $58,- r and acted' as a vanguard when the of moving hydrants ntyl /'"l*r gates;' runner, guides; stays and jib on Mr. lo its work'.- •'•'•• . ' , :.' sent to the buyers through the mail ous location an^ a iuimb r of acci- of February at Farraingdale for Tho commissioners vwi * tm'parcntly 902.4G. This is approximately order department. Six thousand dents have occurred fiere. It is body was taken from the house to the benefit of the grange of that llay's boat were so badly damaged $2,600 less than the amount raised the church. Every company in 'tho unanimous in favor of paying the. BOY'S NARROW ESCAPE. laying hens are kept p:i the farm. for this reason that tho borough of- place. At each show the Colt'a that they wlU have .to^bo rereplacei d by taxation* last year. Among the town was represented. street with cancrrto* and otf id by an entirely now, outfit, TJjIjoo star- All the eggs are sold in Monmouth ficials want to close tho western end Neck folks will receive half of this* < obort Kennedy Saved From a Wa- appropriations iaone of $4,000 for At the church solos were sung by ingr the streeit if that wort found hoard runtier on Mr. Brown's boat county except during November, De- of Silverside avenue. Conover ave- profits for their club. Last yea* practicable. '•,..'- '. I '., ' tery Grave by Lawrence Catton. ' the fire companies of the township, cember nnd January, when some ore nue does not cross tho railroad Mrs. Harry Estelle and
home, the First Baptist church and CORNELIUS STOLTS'S WILL tho child's wclfarp association of PUBLIC SALE Asbury Park. Threo hundred dol- HIS-ESTATE TO BE USED FOR I was loft to the North Cedar -OF— Hill cemetery of Frankford, Penn- HIS SON'S BENEFIT. sylvania) for the cme and embellish- Wills of irfra. Mor^PooU of Allan, ment of her cimctery pldt. Ellen Entire Contents 6t Grocery", tic Township,, John Chaler of II. Clivo of Asbury Park got n be- Hplmdol, Mrs. Anna E. Compton quest of $200 nnd Miiinm 3. Nnsc of Ksan«burs and Others.1 of Ocean Groio got a bequest of Store of P. E. Robertson & Co. $50. The siim of $200 was left to . Cornelius E. Stults of Oakland her sister, Willina B. Gord&n; $50 . Forwerly known as Lohsen & Willett street, who died about two months was left to hor nephew, Walter Gol- ago, left a will which ho mntle last dorij nnd all her household furni- SLIGHT SECONDS \MAIN STREETrBELFORD, N. J. October. Ho nanvd tho Broad tuie wns left to hor niece, Helen Street national l>nnl: as executor Goidon Duncan. All the rest of hci and the wUncssci to tho w.'l were estate was ordered divided into AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES Saturday, February 6th, 1926 Alston •BceKman und Mrs. Either II. three cqu.il parts. One of these Lamb. • Ho oidortd tlio csecutor to pints was left to hoi sistei Willina At 10 O'CIOGU A, M. Sharp . conveit into cash nil of hi^ propoity foi her use ns long ns .she lives nnd MANUFACTURED BY A. £ M. KARAGHEUSIAN AT THE FREEHOLD RUG MILLS except his residence on tho north it is then to bo cqlmlly diwded Contents consisting of full lino of Groceries and Notions, tho un- aido of Oakland dtrcei and to invest nmong Willina's three childtcn. 1 dersigned will sell to tho highest bidder the contents Of a well stocked Wo havo ju»t Take advantage of ( the money in such securities i\s tlic Anotlici thifd of the estate -nns loft received another store. The. living quarters over the store were burned'out, and in bank should deem piopei nnd nd vis- to her nephew, Alfred L. Gordon, this unusual tal* of order to rebuild I must havo tho room. , lot o~f. tlicso fine HIGH GRADE age. The Eccuritici thus bought and^the remaining thud was left to Wilton Rug* from These goads are practically as goad os new, some labels ^vero aro to be held ns a tiusl iund and h"r niece, Helen Goiilon Duncan WILTON RUGS •> slightly damaged by wator,/)ut flro did not reach the store. tils null making the inconie iB'to bo U>J<1 for tlio The executois of tho will me Hnrrv .our 'assortment ono at prices you This la your opportunity to buy' articles you need in every day benefit of Mr. Stulto's son, John A Wntion nnd Ellen II. Clive of of the most would ordinarily pay 'Asbnry Pnrk. ...-.'.'. • ;•' life at your own price, r Howard Stultb. The ie3idcnco completo we h&vej for rugt of much The small buyer will have the same chances as tho largo one.pioperty on the north sido of Onk- ovor ihown. inferior quality. * land street can be sold nt any lime Gottlieb Miller of Asbuiy P.iik BUT REMEMBER wo are going to Bell regardless of cost. hit all In-, estate to his wife, Lookic Popular desigm in These rugs are so the bank thalf deem proper. Until the most wanted slightly imperfect This sale will start promptly at ton o'clock on tho above date. It such time ns it is iiold Mr. SluIU's Louise Mullor, nnd ,shd is executrix. will bo to your advantage to bo there. The will.was made ten yoars ago. colon:—Blue, Taupe,' that many could hon is to bo allowed lo occupy pint Role and Walnut. TERMS CASH of tho d vellidg, with tlic proviso Mrs Mabel Elizabeth Lindell of be sold as perfect.* that the house or that part of It not Asbury Pnik left the income fiom P. E. ROBERTSON. hor tolephone stock to her aunt, used and occupied by John Howard Elizabeth Porter of N.owark, as long x GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. * , ^ ' Stults can! be rented and tho rent as she lives, and at her death the be used-' for tlrj 'benefit jlllr, stock'is to be' divided cqunlly HERATI, French Wilton Worsted, 9x12 ft. StuHs'n Boil. In case the ,,ncomo among two step-childrc.n, two from the trust fund is not sufficient jiicces and two nephews of Mrs, SHAH ABBAS, French Wilton Worsted, 9x12;ft.; for the proper, mair.tennnce-of Mr. Lindell. All''the .rest of her estate PUBLIC SALE Stulta's sonjha much of the princi- sfio left, to- her sister, Edith Brown. pal of tlio eatato an may be ncc.s- The, Asbury Park trust company ia LAKEWOOD, E^i'a Quality Wool Wilton,. 9x12 .ft. sary in also to be u^ed £,or his bene- tho executor and Gladys A. Grayatt fit, 'At tho death of Mr. Stults'a sonand Kicljard W. Stout of. Anbury SAMARKAND, Fine Quality Wool Wilton, 9x12-ft FARM STOCK and MACHINERY whatever remnins/of the estate in toPark were the witnesses. bo equally divided^ between Cor- 00 Household Goods nelius Stults'o two brothers, John A. HEKATI GRADE ...... :..9xl5 ft, $| 2S' ••••--,-ll-3xl5 ft. $| AR- Stulls and Frederick C Stults. -" ,. . ROUTED BY FIRE. I will sell at Public Auction on the farm, on ' ' i Mr3. Mary Poolo of Atlantic Doron Persona Driven Out" in Bit- SHAH ABBAS. GRADE ...:. ....; 9x15 ft. $ OQ.00 ....11.3x15 ft. $| \tk-00 The Stone Road from Eatontown to Tinton Falls township, who died recently at the ter Cold at Lpng Branch. age of ninety years, left thp use and Firo early Friday morning prac- (KNOWN AS THE ROBERT DRUMMOND FARM) inconw from all her property to hor tically ruined the Jacob Rosen build- ':'.•"• 100 SMALL RUGS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE husband, Charles Poolo, as 16ng as ing fin Broadway at Long Branch ho, shalTlivo.' At his death a farm and drove about a dozen persons Monday, February 8th, 1926 at Vanderburg, adjoining the farm who occupied the living rooms on of Garret ConovcL1, and n plot of up- at 12iOO O'Clock • the .upper floors into the bitter cold. wards of .an acre o£ land,on the op- Mr.- Rosen, who had boen sick.for to 5COUNT , 3 - Cows, pair Horses, 7 and 8 years old: pair Horses, 12-years old; posito Bidoi of tlio street /from tho some time," was.carried ,'from the ON. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF, 2 Oliver Plows, No. 20; Grain Drill, International -Corn Planter/ 00- farm, ib-to become the property qf building. The store on tlio ground tooth Iron Harrow, Biggs Flpw, Aspinwall Potato Planter, McCormick Mrs.'Poolo's daughter, Mary.Thomp- (lopr was occupied by'M. Pesakoff, Mower, Osborh.Mower, McCormicklBihdcr, 'McCormick Corn Harvester, son. . The homestead farm of 85who.conducted, a grocery and deli- Hay Rake, 8 Planet Jr. Cultivators, Hoover Potato Digger, Low Wheel acres, where the-Pooh family lived, Wagon, 2 sets Hay Shelvlngo, 2: Box Bodies, Wood £!cd, Carry-nil Wn- catessen business. Tho damage to pm, Furrowing' Sled, 18-bbl. Potato Body, 2 Hay Forks, ict Doublo is to go to Mrs.'Poolo'3 son, George the'building and stock is', estimated Harness, Horse Collars, Hay Tedder, 160-ft. Hay Rope and Blocks, 1\ Poolc, nt the. death-..of Mrs. at-$20,000 nnd the -1nsu:.-.nc'a car- Potato Cutter, Grass Seed Sower, 2 pair Cultivator Discs, Whiflietrecs Poole's hiisband, and George is toried amounts to less than half of and Neckyokes, 5 tons Hay, 200 bu. Corn, 2 tons Wheat Straw. have the use., of the fami as long this cum. '••"..
as ho lives'. ' George is not to plate, ' •••••• • • • . HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Couches, Chairs, Table, Small Stands, any debts oil thd-fitrm or-otherwise Lamps and other small articles. ^ '•= cucumber it and ho is to keep tho Boozo Carrier Arrested. TERMS—All sums of $25 and under, cash;' over $25 a audit of building.'! in repair. A,t George's John O. Gould of Highlands was joven,'months will bo given on a bankable note with approved security. death the:fnrni.is to,become the ab- arrested nt Freehold Sunday morn- 21 W. Main St. § : McKELVEY Freehold, N. j. T solute property of. Mrs. Poola's ing nnd waa held in $700 bail on a GEORGE TANTUM. grandson, Charles Pooie.. Fifty dol- clmrge of transporting liquor. Hid- HEADQUARTERS FOR WILTON RUGS Inrs is bequeathed to Mr. l'oolc's den in a special compartment Iri his GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. granddaughter, Eleanor Foole, Hudson coach' was'fouri'd 114 bbt- daughter of Mrs. POOIC'B deceased ll'o's. of liquor. Gould is said to hxve son, Edward roole;nn0 $200 each ndmittod that he had been engaged Is left to Nano Poolo and Edward .in transporting liquor.from High- PUBLIC SALE Poolu, children of Matthew Poolc, lands to Philadelphia.•'•"•' . another . deceased son of Mrr. Poole. Furniture-'and-.-household /.' Anblhcr Memorial Library. eooils jLvirj distributed ai*"0OS thr ' Earl Hopper of West Long- and children nnd grandchildren, and any 'Branch.; who hns. secured a memorial Farming Implements remaining portion of Mrs. PoolcV library for his homo town by writing crfato waa ordered divided equally to prominent people- all over the nmonp; tho children of- her deceased! world, is now collecting books for a Household Goods , son Edward' The will was. mado similar library at Long Branch. So Augu-st 27th, 1024. Mrs. Pooled fur he has received 75 books and the At STILtMAN, FARMS, State Highway, Eatontown liuflbnnd'-and her son Charles were flags of six foreign countries. named as executors and the wit- Between Red Bank and Long Branch ncasoa wore .Heiiry-.t). Brinby and Opposed to Annexation. Mae Knott. I . RcVuhnti of Deal who arc'opi John Galilur of Ho1nidel,.who died posed to nnr.oxing addit'bnal terri- Friday, February 12th, 1926. ahput n month ngo'iind whoso wifo tory havo formed an association and V ' At 2:00 O'Clock' , dind nbout three montlis ago, left n will work ngainst the proposition. Will which was made November 4th The chief objection Set forth is that Seiko Tooth Harrow, Hay Rake, 2 one-hotte * Cultivators, two-horso of last year. He left hh.hbuso'nn'd the new territory :s not ir keeping Farm Waeon, Meeker'Harrow, Wriedcr, two-honso Acme Harrow, onc- with tho rest of Deal. horse Acme Harrow, Furrowing Sled Potato Planter,. Planet Jr. Ilund lot at Holm del to his son, Charles Cultivator, Iron Age No. & Vegetablei Seeder, Iron ABO Hand Cultivator, Gahler, and all the rest of liis estate Corn* Crib' Wire; U. S.- Army Saddle, Horse Blankets.-Misocllanepus hCj- left in equal shares to this spn, Harness, Old Canvas, Dlninit Boom Table. Sleigh Bells, Paris Green and to hia daughter, Margaret Loo. Gun, "YVhlffletrecB, ,60-gallon Kerosene Tank, Carpenter Saw«, etc; Tool The son and daughter wers named Chest.'Barrel Sprayer, Small Pot Stove, small Cylinder Stove, Wooden ns executors nnd tho witnesses were. Pump,. 2 Vegetable' Scales, Empty Barrels, 2 Lawn Mowers, WaSh Alston Boekman and Esther, H. Stand. 100 eal. Gasoline Tank, Englander Double Folding Bed with i^T.. ' . . j»« __lil L- O -.'~~ nt'rtrt. evMnll -fine. Wrtoffti- flirt O Avmlnnfft,. Lamb.. • • . ." Mrs: Anna E. .Compton of Kcans- If ordered now (or Sprlns; dellv. erj> With 3O<3, deposit Irufl traea • bufgimidu lici' will lnst'Scptcmber. will be sold at Fall prlcos. Chest Welghto, Dwnb Bells, Indian Clubs and other articles.. She named her brother, B. Frank It Is probable that prices will be" ; Scoloy of South street, Rod Bank, as higher next epriuf and eomo varle- ; TERMS CASH. • \- . />..' ' ' ;' oxecutor, nnd also as trustee of the tiea sold out. , !:;• GEOEGB'H. BOBERTS, Auctioneer. ' x:,. estate. All tho incomb from tho es- If prices xo down you gat tha tate—and as much of tho principal rebate, > II prices ga up you are protected : MONMOUTH CLERKING CO.. Clerks. aimay be needed—is to go to Mrs. • •>• (ram any uicreaea on all orders Cpmpton's invalid daughter, Ethel . vra accept.- Compton, as long ns" eho lives; At Ornamental Treee are ecarca and the death of Ethel Compton, whnt- high priced and wo give you the aaintt protectidrt on any orders we eVer Is loft of tho estate is to "b? accept during November and De- divided between Mrs. Compton'a cember. • OF two other datiijliters. Madolinp Sea- man of KcnnsbuiK and Viola L Kin- ncy of Plcasantvlllo, Now York, Martha W. Voorhees rind Howard JOS. H. BLACK, farm Stock and Machinery Qaborn'witnessed the will. V '• •..•• .'• ••••• ' .'. ' •-•••.••••'...••'' •:i:w AND "•••..'.• .••.'.. !< •••..'.. -Nicholas Florio of Prootiold loft Sl.OOO to his brothor, Joseph Flovio SON & CO. ot Brooklyn, this boqucst to bo paid GOODS to him a year,and a half after tho death of Nicholas. All tho rest of \HIQHTSIOWN,N. I. • : • ^.'. '•";'+" pM'TUB • •• • •' .• • '•• NOW Mr. Florin's estate goes to his wife, ON! Mary Florio, and shO(l« tho execu- HANCE FARM. SHREWSBURY, N. J., SHERIFF'S SALE. trix. Tho will was mado last month lly vlrtuo ot a writ c.I I) fi. lo »• dl. with William Hartshorno and Mary retted. Imiueil out ot the Coui-t of chnn- oorjf of the Klato n( Nfw Jtrtcy, will lie I. Barkalow ns witnesses. exposed, to aa(o at publlo vondue on Mnn- Tuesday^ Febri»ry:.!$• 1926, William H. Dalton of Lone
lean custom of putting: a time limit RED BANK REGISTER. oh laws, has advanced the best plan yet evolved for dealing with this OHN U. COOK, Editor and Publisher. AUCTION SALE plague. ' PUBLIC P.0r.OB C. UAUCF. ,A« od«t« Edftot. OF MA IRVINQ DROWN, FARM STOCK and MACHINERY Bugliusa Manager. The mouths of lawyers and the On tha farm known a* Leonard Bedla'a farm on back road leading frem , Mecbanicavlll* to Malawan, SOUTH KEYPORT, N. J. live Stock and Farm' Machinery Telephones;—Red Bank 13 columns of newspapers are filled Farming- Implements, Heifer and 1 IU0 Hunk 1300 and have been filled for years with on the Robert DearjFarta, ^Between Shrewsbury 'EntcrrJ «t the i>o.loHlc« at Red Bank, criticism of the great number of Household Goods FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1926 K. J.. ai second class Tnatter. laws and the great number of ad- . at ltOO o'clock aharp > ditional laws passed each year. I Have Sold My Farm and Will Sell at Public Auction at the Horse, 10 years old, black, heavy weight, work singlo or,double, very Subscription Pflccfti r ^)n« year .... - «*-.„_. . _ Jl >0 Everyone knows there are too many Kcntlc; 88 Hot Bed Sashes, 25 now ones; Osbomo 2-horno now Hay Six month* .-. _.... .75 laws. Everyone knows that nino- Bake, 4-row Bcctlo Potato Dfcster, 2-horso EO-tooth Iron Harrow, almost Thursday, February 11, 1926 Xhtct irtontln ... _ . .40 JESSE COOK HOMESTEAD, on Wesley Street, tenllis ot the laws of New Jersey new; 2-horso Wagon, 1C bhl. Wagon Body, high seat; 2-horco South ( ' ' At liOO O'Cipck .1 , ' <;, Bond Plow, new; 2-horse Oliver Plow, 1-horsa South Berid Plow, 2-horso and of every other state and of the BEACH, N. J. The undersigned *)U sell Jto'the highest bidder the following!— WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1026. country could be wiped out and the Iron Age Cultivator, 3-row Furrowing Sled, 2-horso now Bigheo Mower, 2-horso Sod Cutter, 1-horso Richland Spike Tooth Cultivator, 1-horse Team of Horses, gppil workers ana drlvera;'? good tfown, Broad Trt4jl result would be good. Yet almost —ON Woodhouse Cultivator,* 1-horso Woodhouso S-row Potato Wreder,, 80-ft. Farm Wagoij (two-howo): one-horae Farm'WaRph, Thcao, wagons' wo' ', TOWN TALK. all these newspapers which Extension Ladder, 20-ft. Singles Ladder, 75 ft. heavy Hog Wire, Bet In flno condition. Several Bete of Hprnesa,* Sod Cutter* Corn Planter, about too many lws are consi Discs, 2 Hand Corn Planters, 2 Hand Scythes, 2-row Charnpjon Tomato ono and two-horso Plows, Hoy Hake, Iron Harrow, Corn Sheller, power ' , -Governor A. Hnrry Moore's nil- declaring m favor of other lawa Tuesday, February 16th, 1926 Duster, lots, of Hot Bed Lumber, new Cider'Ffrgs, 40, Double Head or hand; Wheelbarrow, GreenhouBO, 80 ft, long and 10 ft, 'wide, sides vocicy Of a lime limit on new lews which they have a personal or a po- Barrels, 50 Hamper Baskets, 7 bags Nitrate Sjsmt, 4H Bags Fertiliser, of Hollow tile and coverod. with,twenty hot bod'sasH; a lot of flower • Imi'met with almost unanimous hbs- litical or ii financial interest, v at 1:00 P. M., nboiit 25 tons Hay, 8 tons Meadow Hoy, JUjfliBhenvea Corn Stnlka, lots ' tility from the newspnpois and from of Hot Bed Glass, 35 bushels Horse Gtfrn, 3,440 good second hand ' tha lawyers unit ."iom other sources Team of Bay Horses, good workers j set of Double Harness; 6ot Tomato Crates, 43 Berry Crates, 2 now Whiflletrees, set two-horse x-viivv J vou>i mvngritiK m(*i>iM'>Vi ^uiiu uuvtu** u IQL OX vtOTuQIi luQlS* 'which nro comnionly ranked ns lo\- The lawyers are in exactly the of Single Hauics-i, Blankets and Lnp Robes, 2 Farm Wagons, 1 two-inch Double Harness, Force Pump, Ncckyokes, Shovels, Corn Stalk Hoes, about six tons of yory flno Hay. All thofca artlpjcs nro in excellent crs', which control public thought. same position. . They holler about tread, 1 three-inch tread; Dump Wagon, Buggy,1 Sleigh, pair Hay Hoes, Chains, Whiffletrees and othor Tools too numerous,to mention. condition. ' •• ' ' •• p y TERMS:—All sums of $25 and under, cash; over $25 a credit of TEKMS CASH. " ' ~' ,".(.•., Jubt why this opposition, should be g lt f p t lfe andd Shelvings, Mowing Machine, Hay Tedder, South Send'Plow, 3 one-horse the great lot of present Plows, Tooth Harrow, Seed' Harowl_Acm£_iHarrow7 Riding Cultivator, seven months will bo given on bankable note "with approved security, , t , MRS. ROBERT DEAN. raised I.. hard to understand. how there are too maili y of them s VV * m * : • • " one-horses o Cultivator, Hayy 1'ake, Furrowinwing Sle,Sled,,, Horse Clipper, CorCornn PAUL P. KON1SH, Ownir, aan d then theyy sit down arid write GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. ' , Shellcr, Lots of Forks, Shovels and Hoes; lots of other articles, lots Of ELWOOD McELVAlN, Auctioneer. ' Ceirainly it:is not so because the more laws to bo introducetdd d i n htheHay,. Cornstalks in Sheave3...... j • : . --> w>' •• ••' :.. ; MONMOUTH CLERKING COMPANY, Clerks. laws of New Jersey are so just nnd legislature. Most of the legislators *ri«B that they should endure for- are lawyers. If the lavyors in the One Jersey Heifer, nine months'ofd. .>r ever. The ancient Medes and Per-legislature were honest in their lians believed this about" their laws statements about too many laws Lot of Housch'olcl Articles. •';•.. ;•''./ , • , . and they thought they had things they could, stop all this maki"er of fixed so ,that theifV laws were per- new laws. Not a new law could be WILLIAM M.'COOK, Monmouth Beach pvtu.il and not Bubject to change. passed without their consent. But Ho\ve\er, a way was found to they nro not honest In their state- . TEKMS CASH. '• ,'" ' ' change the laws, cf the Modes and ments. Virtually, every measure Persians.' Those laws are back num- which comes before tho legislature bers Hour, gone and almost forgot' of New Jersey is written by a law- rJ BIRTHDAY ton, but,thero are folks today who yer or introduced by a lawyer and want to deling to the back-number passed by lawyers' .votes. That tactics of the old-time Mcdes anddoesn't look as .though a lawyer was Persians. •••'•• honest in his statements when he says there are too many laws. mWEMT-THREE yean ago forty pro *, * * A gresBive DraggljU under the leaaer. Governor Mooro wants a lime Sale pf Toilet ship ofLouia K. Liggett, joined together Rexatt Remedies, limit put on laws so that after they Laws are passed by lav/yers to as the United Drag Company in the co. nave been in force a specified num create new political jobs for the operative manufacture and distribution ber of jeara they will become null members of their party. New laws 185 Maple Ave. Red Baiik, N. J. Preparations Puretest Drugs are passed to restrict the liberties of drnp store merchandise, with the idea and void unless the legislature votes of giving tho public quality good* at to continue them. • One can look of the-tteople because societies with A regular 75c bottle of. around and see plenty of instances long names want to make their pow- Tuesday, February 9th, 1926 money eating prices." Today these ori- •wherein such a practice would have er felt and want to get money by ginal forty nexall Storei hare prown to Puretest Rubbing been a mighty boon to the people fining: people who do not obey the at 1:00 O'Clock P. M. Harmbnv 10,000 and conetitjite a wonderful eyet em fool laws these societies get passed. Alcohol , of iNew Jersey if it had been prae; The undersigned has been ordered by the Farmers Loan and. Trust Hair Stimulator of reliable, uoney-taving, terrice giving ticed in the past. Lawyers are quick to pass laws drag stores. ,when any of their clients want a Co., .22 William Street, New York City, to nil the contents of 185 A perfect hair dressing for Neoetsory in every home, l*n. • • •' • Maple Avenue. Tha furniture being tho personal property of William ladie* and gentlemen— •u poised for rclloving soreness, law passed, or when their political The 336 Liggett Drag (tores with thou- lameness, ttifTneiis, bruises and Take the old Sunday blue laws, machine wants a new law, or when H- Dunham. deceased, ana consist*' for.part 'a. follow*:—, end a regular SOc sands of Rexall Drugcieta are celebrating tpratas. A popular refreshing for instance. Suppose that when bottle of the Twcnty.third Birthday of the United rub-down—after the balk. they were first enacted a provision any society ,,-ants to_put its fool Walnut Table,'felt inlaid top; Mahogany Pedestal, Morris Chair, had been enforced that they would ideas over on the public..- Lawyers loose seat cushions; Clothes Tree, Walnut Oval Table, marble top; Ma- Drag Company by offering for a limited Regular Prico "' have become inbperativo' after a whwho donntt do this ara mightgy scarce hogany Victroia, Metal Cigarette Box, group of boy and horse in center; Harmony Olivo Shampoo, time only, tremendous eavingg on een- Pint. 59c terra of years unless the legislature and lawyers, with courage to stand B. number of Pictures, ^alnut Couch, upholstered In tapeatry with over- A simple quick method of Sho/npaoirfg ilia hair Bonable drug store prorlncte, Bo sure Birthdnv Sole Price xonewed them. Conditions we're Out against such schemes probably stuffed Arm Chair to match, Arm Chair, Square Pedestal with nnder- —which thousands now UM— to take advantage of these remarkable shclf, Lacquered Small Tripod Table, Brass Lamp,,glass -shade. such in those old times that they do not numbeb r more thah n one or buying opportunities. Beg. Price for Both—1.25 190 Epsom Snltn, ponnd.... ISc probably would have been renewed two in a,ny legislature in the country. OAK DINING E00M SUITE—comprising circular Extension Table, Special Birthday Solo Price st the end of the first term of years, Buffet, Arm Chair and Five Side Chaira; Box Couch and Mattress, 2 16c Bicarbo'nato of Sodn M ponnd . llC 50C Aromatlo Fluid Extract of Caseara 30c but sooner or later, as conditions 0, noJ; lawyers do not want less Porcelain Candelabra,'four lights; Embossed• Brass ^Plaque, Leonard Re- Changed, these laws would have been laws enacted.. They want more of frigerator, whito enamel interior; Kitchen Furniture, White Enairlel Delicious Candy 2ScClycerlnoond Rose Water . . 19c' unjralled or greatly modified to meet Bath Room. Scales, Mahogany; Flat Top 'Desk, Mahogany Hooker, Mn- Tooth Brushes 40c Camphorated Oil .... 33c them enacted. And the/'enact more.. h6gany Wardrobe Cabinet, two doors nne) drawer; % Walnut Side Chaira, Peppermint Panics. Dclldona creamy Hew circumstances. Daring this eale ire offer youf an assortment of peppermintcovered vitha thick coating ( 80c CIycerineSappositorIee(Adnltl2'«) 18c every year. Lawyers dont know the Oak Book Stand?, Plush Sfettee; Plush Arm' Chair, Mahogany Dresser, v lawa there are now. Go into any Btjlea that will tatiify tho rcqiiixcmenU of the of rich chocolate. RegularFrlco 43c ?Io Glycerine Suppoiitorlea (Infants Mirror back; Leather Upholstered'Settee, Square Table, Curtains. enure family. Good quality wfiito bnuhCa. Birthday Sale Price, pound box . courtroom and hear lawyers dis- m) Many of these laws are absolutely iutc as to wtyit the law says or what 15 Vol. Chas. Dickena Works, >i calf, no date. ,. Rcgnlnr Price—25c 3Se Llffgelt'a Sweet Milk Chocolate. A 15'c Powdere d Sulphur . .* * :i3c obsolete and are violated every Sun- finecauggchocolate,pureandnoariihiag, -20c Doric AcltL 4 ox. . , . t means. Read the opposing opin- 8 Vol. Shakespeare, clot 1882. .-[•• Birthday Sale Price 19c day by every, resident of the stftte ions of judges -when they have be- HHfc 70c Rneslnn Type Mineral Oil .15c except those who aro sick in bed. 22 Vol. The American •ciopedin, 188JU fore them exactly tho same low and SOC Ilarmony Cocoa Bntter Cold Cream '39c SSo Uggcli's Almond Milk Chocolate 20c Caseara Tablets (100's) . 28c It is Only..'within a comparatively exactly the same,testimony and you 150 Miscellaneous Books. 25c Wool Powder Pnflal. O. . . 19c hat, . . . .JSlb. , 35c Kblnitis,Tol)ict» (ICO's) . ?3c few years that one of these laws will see that judges cant tell what ' . We was changed; permitting a man T£o TERMS CASH. . i '9c Wrapped Croam Cnrnmrlii, Ib.bos 39C tho law is. And" this condition I :'. 98c Electrex Cnrlinglron, WliitolTory SfC Crcom ,bf"JVirtor .... 23c take a walk on Sunday without be- Finish Handlo - .'•... o among i lawyers, and judges-as to GEORGE Hi ROBERTS, Auctioneer. ' 49o MoxixoCherries Coated with rich 25c Tincture of lodJno with Applicator 19C ing arrested for it. That law had what the law says or what it. means ' MONMOUTH CLJ2EKING CO., Clerks. - chocolate . . ponndhox been constantly violated by every- reaches up all the way from the 10c Rexolivo Soap . . - 3for25c one, clergymen as well as others. courts of justices of the peaceup to 2 for 2Ec Goodfonn Hair Rets (cap .. This particular Sunday blue law was the United States supreme court. ehapc, double mesh) . . • . *"C Puretest Triple -repealed because a man in the '' Fine Stationery northern part of the state had a Distilled Extract 1.00 BallcToft Bond Paper and En. • neighbor whom he didn't like and he Ninety-nine one-hundredths of WILLIAM d'BRIEN Harmony Telopes. liox of 72 flat sheets 7 x 11. had this neighborarrested and fined the laws of New Jersey and of every BoxufSO envelopes to match. Both for Witch Hazel lor talcing a Sunday walk. Others other state and cf the country at Bay Rum Pint Size of these Sunday blue laws arc aslarge could probably be wiped out Lord Baltimore Portfolio'. Fifty sheet* ME3AKJS. ': 6f high grade. Linen paper, twenty.four Eb.aurd and foolish as this law which with advantage ail around except Is made from tho finest distilled 01 A clear, sparkling extract of «• Made persons liable to arrest if of Bay. Foil strength and highest envelopes to match in a portfolio. Rex- to certain corporations and organi- ular Price SOc Birthday Sole Price trcine alrcngth. Superior inevery Ihey took a walk on Sunday; but zations and individuals who get spe- HIGH GRADE SERVICE qnjUily. Soft *and ensooth vitif its wpy to the ordinary kind. they are still on the statute book, sweet fragrance. Ideal for men after Cascade linen. lpoundofpsper[Bboirt Rag. Prico 45c *J#K cial jjower or special profits or spe- •hailing. Full pint..'..""" feady to be enforced any time any- cial jobs°:Tinder these laws. But Approved and Improved . 90 theeU) and 50 envelope'. Recular BirtUdaySalcPricc Oaf Q »ne wants to get square with a there is one short set of laws which Regurar Price 7Sc priceforBoth8Sc.BirdidiiySaler>rIce 1.00 Rllccr'a Pcptcma, Fnll Knl, Systeni neighbor whom he dont like. has stood tho test of time. That Heating Plumbing Roofing Birthday.Sale Price 49c 'Croyden Stationery. 36 sheets and 36 Tonlo .'...'... 7UC . * • * set of laws is the Ten Command- envelopes to match. Llwn finish. Deckle. Water Systems "• Copper JftTork 80c Hexall Cherry' fiarlc Congh Syrnp 39C ments. No set of laws that man has 39c Klenzo Shaving Grcam . 29c edgea.GoIdb6rdera.Kirthd«ySalePr|ce Under the process of a time limit ODcNonvcglnnCodliycrOIIplntbotUe 58c yet found or devised equals the set 60c Sharing Lotion . . 39c On laws it would bu much easier to , Earthen aad Iron Pipe ISc Belladonna and Capalcum PUater of laws laid down in the Ten Com- 50c Harmony Hair Fix .. . 39C knock out. bad or ill-considered leg- mandments. They cover tho whole We Handle the American Radiator Company*' ' ' Z for 25c 7EC Harmony Lilao Vegetal . 59c islation than it is now. Under pres- ground. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Sale of Pure Foods SOc Qnlek AcUng Piaster . . . S9c ent conditions it is much easier to * • • Regularly Bold at thtue ipeclat prlcei only on 17c faellaJobno riaater .... loC pass a law than to wipe out a law. RED BANKandSEA BRIGHT Weekends, tar durlngonrlSrJDirlhrlaySale 2ffC Kidney Waiter 19c thcio prices tettlbo«ff«eli\l every day, If the blue law question could be The enactment of the Ten Com- rmn Narcisse Talcant . -60c No. 6 Disinfectant, 1,6 ot . . 3&C regulalcd.by the simple expedient of mandments into one law, and the This talcum contains excraisito sweet odor of SOo'liiggell's Coffect pound' " . "Z'forTOC 25c Kexall Cntnrrh Jelly . . . 19C enforcement of this law, would Ircsh cut norclues. A ilaiiitjr elusive perfume. B time limit, scarcely a candidate cove JSoTruOifruitt, Slnmberry, Hup<-h . qOcKexaU DJaoejwlaTobleu, 50'* . SOc tor the legislajKf* ia-tlia vhola r_the whole .inngcaUnrtlvlilunl - • • - • ItaUauTaloTalc. - •• berry,Grape,15o;.Cobetaesai/an> f for 4»C and corporate action. But that will 23c Btato would dare (o stand for elec- Rcgnlar Priec 25c 4Sc Pineapple'Jam, 15 o* • 2 for 49c never be done m,long as-lawyers 60c Antiseptic Powder . '. . tion on .a. platform advocating these Birthday Sale Price 19c 35oGrapo Jelly . ' . ' . 2 for S6c 25c Corn Solvent, ii m. '. laws. Public sentiment would not havo their Say-so in stato legisla- tures and in congress. 39o Orange Marmalade • - 2 for 40o 25c Rexan Laxative Aspirin Cold countenance ;such a stand, but un- 4Sc Red Currant JcUy . • 2 for 46c Tablets, 2V» . . . . 19c der present conditions the public is • * » ' Blmosb liejplcss. when it comes to Next to the enactment of tho Ten Klenzo Dental Creme JPallarilvale Cboeolata Saaee - 2 for 36C" Wiping out bad laws. Commandments as the law of the Tho daily use of Klenzo will keep your Teeth 40o BallmrdTaloSiladDrctilDg.flot. 2 for 41c * * '* White and Spaik(ing-»-your Gunu healthy and state and country, tho best thing your breath eweet anil clean. • ', 35o Ijggett'a Vaiulhi Extract, 2 ot. 2 for 36c Puretest Every year the legislature passes for tho people would be to have all • Recular Price 50c 35o Lemon Extract, 2 ax, .2 for 41c - so many !aws that no one can keep present laws cxpiro' by limitation 98o Liggeu'a Olivo Oil, 13» at. 2 for 1.19 Aspirin Tablets track .of .them. -Every year after unless they were re-enacted. And Ilirthdny Sale Price 50o liBBett'a Opeko Tea, Ulb. • 2 for 66c the legislature adjourns the people 1 s- ^e that even in such a ense 35o Peanut Batter . \ 2 /or 40C SUUfttUypiepuedto diuolve Immediately,- therefore they find new expenses to meet, new tho, uld be plenty of lawyers • 25o Cocoa W lb. ... 2 for'26c regulations which hamper and rc-ready .J re-enact nil tho multitud- ghe aliioit inatant relief from Jonteel Vanishing 25o Bakioft Chocolate iilb. . 2 for 26* •trict human endeavor and new red nous laws at present on tho statute pain, headache, neuralgia, 30a Beet Cubes, 1T$ . .2 for 31c tapo tof observe Think what a book, whether they knew what theso Cream •;{_[ \ rheumatism,'ftlc messing) it would bo if such un- laws meant or not. A raoW-white, Erea>eleUn •t V Bottle of 100 TaUeU ],' ' popular and unjust laws, by their (Town Talk continued on page 1C.) toft, white and youthful. An ideal cream (o UM »ory unpopularity and injustice, before powdering. PeifumoJ with the alluring Rubber Goods, Etc. , Regular Prico 69o A An Jonlecf odor. ' " TJlrtllday Sale Price' <|«fG lirere thrown into the discard at the 2.00 Symbol FoanUln Syringe, 2 at, ,k» end of n term of years. A term of 1 Regular Price SOc, . * > • . f • M 2.00 Symbol Hot Water Botiln, 3 o(. «tt« years may neem like a long time, llirlhdny Sclc Price 2JC ReuU JUUM Uwt PlUa, 100'a ' V' l»«f '. but it is n whole whole lot shorter 29a Maximum MpnV Cdmhj,' Bobber SOc Rexall tiver Salu ., . i • , . *"O than the unalterable and perpetual SOCjonttfsipoHCnsAnv . , .j 8JC 29a Hen'* Dteulng Comb* - ' • S0c Grannlar Eflerraweoi Soda • „'. 1 ( UWB of the buck-number Mcdcs and 25c Jonteel Soap • . •, " • ' • JJ* 49c Maximum Ladles' Comb* i 39f39 i Pho*ph*tc.Sall*v4d». ' . . . J|»C Fcrelnns of New Jersey. in the New Handy Pack SOC Jonteel Rong« . , .' '. . &VC DOo Symbol Eiibber G\aiti,tif1-&-9 1,00newlllSyrupDypbphoiiphlte*.' . TjjC . # * * 2SC Jonteel Talemn . . • '. *-"C 17SFinMia Clinical aifennometer J-29 30eZinoOililoOintnMiit,tnLo '. . ISC ZSd KlenarAll (I{e»noTM apbU fcom \ ' ' Some of tho newnpapora speak of is the biggest value in SOc JontoelFaeePowder (Dnmotto,Flesli, -. «9o IIosp. Crnda AUotieBt CaUm,tt.roll „ v 1 clothing, etc.) • • . , • • 1VC , Governor Mooro'n time timlt wig- White) .
I '" Chewing Sweet for any mOiley. ' Prlea 1.00 R«J«Pe«60o Birthday bole Prioe ; fi, Kuturo innkf» yrovlilonn to wipe 39c '' »Vt every Ulnguo. Sovonloon-ycnt- Handy PacK fits hand, f,M loctMti and other "vnrmlnU" ttrny THK FRICEJ9 ADVERTI8ED \N LAST WEKK'fl '*?f 4 » lot of rianifljro for a time, but pocket and purse, i (VU Man door not And a mo.inn of A, P. Trkitt Cm Dldf. Mmnwuth C*unl» la th« m»lUi lbs utaU M ftank U «»M». > Rooms 209-7 . Mwinlnr, A .1 ilsnatidilsna idt •tahuataniit tillit* Ml , i'what Ne ionei Aibui-y 1470—2207 Holloa to irt
it frjii EEP BANK BEGISTER,.FEBBUABY 3, 1926.
NEW klWANIS CLllB. Ira Antonlics's building on First BEACH NEWS. livrn ot UrwlBieH, '4ie Instructor, avenue. was unable to get here becauso of Ten Churtcr Member* )ii New Club .Melon A, Kerrigan, aged "* five MM. W. O. W.llin* CUm Lunchwn trouble-with ha automobile, at months, daughter of Ruth and »nd Card Parly. Charles Kelly, one of^ the beat A Kiwanis club has been formed James Kerrigan, dicdjast Saturday. Mrs. W. 0. Wallins BntotUlned lraown and most tiuccesiful farmers at Belmar with ten charter mem The funeral \va? held Monday morn- a card party and ltincliaon at her In thin locality, ,[•> very s|ck with bers. The members and their occu- ing: and the body was" taken by A. homo on -Tuesday. Among the nncumonlo which developed from a $1131 pations ere: Edwin R. Smock, Ecl- M. Poston & Sons to Palm/ra, where guests wore Mr«..Burlcw, Mrs. Ket- cold, ' ' ' mar councilman and general mana- the burial was made. tchel and Mrs. Otto Tarrlngton of John K^lly is getting', roady for Expert Movers of Household 12 ger of Stein:r & Son, Bradley Ira Antonldci, William Rowland, Hatawan. Mrs. Burlew won first early spring work on his farm.. Ho Beach; John Hilligr, owner of the James VanMater and Wallace. Cut- prize. bought a team of. horses last week • . Goods and Pianos. Hctel Llanymour, Belmar.; Georgo ler sailed- last Saturday for Florida, Mra, D. WMtaker ,ls home from 1 from -the' William C. Ely estate of H. Jenny, head of the accounting Mr. VanMater chipped hi automo- the hospital where ah* underwent an Holmdol. and your' department of the Jersey Ccntrnl operation recently, bile on the MUHJ boat. Mr. Anton- Marlhank pond was well, covered City Movings a Specialty Power and Light compan; ; Edwin ides mislaid his boat ticket in his] Mrs. Edward Cuilen and son every night last week with skaters Tarlso, Belmar automobile dealer; drug store and he had to leave for antes spent a few days last week old fixture who glided about by We light o( Edwin B; Bigelow, member of Bel- New York without the tlcl et. His at Jersey City with relatives. ' bonfires on the banks of the pond. Large, Well Padded Vans mar council, entered undo • the list- son Leslie found the ticket about ten Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Dennis and Old folks as well as youngsters for this ing of real estate broker; Arthur miutes aftcrjbe-vijnrty lad started Mrs. M, Arlzherger vreie recent vis- , Careful, Courteoui, Experienced Men * , Birdsall, whe joined undei the list- for NcVVofk in^Ir. VonMater's itors at Fords, joined in the sport, < Charles Falcone, who Is employed beautiful ing of title attorney; Mayor Claufl automobile. The /state troopers Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sappah at New York,,has been laid up with Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions Birdsall of South Beimar, civil en- were notified and/thev halted tho nd daughter Jane of BriarclifF sickness at his home hero. r cineer; E. Donald Sterner, Sterner machine at Keypom. In the mean- Manor, N. '/., motored hore and Riddle Theodore Stllwell was o . the sick Anywhere, Any Time. lumber company, and Rev. Andrew time the ticket hnd boen given to a spent tho week-end-with Mr. and list part of last week, but lio lias re- Richards, pastor of the Presbyterian salesman and he delivered the ticket Mrs. Charles Sappah, Sr. Fitment covered Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. church of Belmar. to Mr. Antonidas n't Kevport. Mrs. John Gable has been spend- »i> > ing a few days vfsitlnK relatives and John Kelly of Trenton epent last Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street Admits Robbery. HIGHLANDS^NEWS.^ friends at Newark. week with Charles Kelly. ^.d^rtUed price •William Klornan of Lon:; Branch, Mrs. Jolin Mclrs of Connecticut, Slipper to be Held at St. Andrew's Jin. Thomas Murphy spent aged seventeen years, was arrested formeily cf this, place, has been \ery Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J, Parish Zlouia Tomorrow Night. Wednesday at ^ayonne, V. J., visit- at Freehold last Saturday as he was ing' her niece. sick. She is improving. Arrangements have been complet- found loitering on ti.e streets. At Jamea MoKittrick, Jr., is confined ed for tho flvc:and-ten-i ant supper 4. •<* police headquarters Kiernan con- to his homo with a severe cold. Lamp*. fessed that Saturday morning he had to be held on.Thursday night of this week at St Andrew's par s'h house, Mrs. Gporge Martin spent Monday robbed Samuel Waldmari's store at at Irvlngton visiting her mother. A new committee to look after Long Branch of $12
CHRYSLER 70 L. BAMBERGER & CO. The Phaeton . - . •» $1395 , The Royal Coupe $1795 •ONS Of AMERICA'S 0R2AT STORES' TheCo?ch - . . . 1445 The Brougham . TheRoadrter - . ... 1625 The Imperial ..-. .1991995 The Sedan - - - - 1695. The CroWn-Impenal » 2095 , F. O. B. Ptttoii, vtblict to ctmwtt ftittaX «xcd« Id* •• We are pleated to extend the convenience ofHme'paythenti.' A»k about Chrysler't attractive plan. Chrytler dcalen aod. - , l-:"'.i iuperlor ChryileTawylc* ev*rywhw*».
7". ;»"•;- RED BANK BEGISTEB, FEBRUARY 8, 192G.
Over 1150 Stores Quality—Economy in the Oldest 103 Years This anniversary'ta a milestone In the life and Green and Orange Stores experience of a great organization qf more than OVER The paramount object ol the United States llsO stores.' Some of them have been recently Slores is" to serve their customers qualityfoqtls opened In your own neighborhood, as our modern policy provides serving, everyone every- moo at economy prices. Every operation in our or- where possible. Some groups' have been ope- FOOD ganization is towards this go^l, Sometimes rated 7 years, some (7 years, others 24 years, an entire carload of food will be refused to somd 37 years; another jjroup 52 years, and the STORES insure quality purchases because In Inspection oldest established over 103 years. This age, service and long establishment Is your guar- the food has not been up to the standard wi antee.' insist upon, ORE ERSARY Hecker's Ceresota BAG Pate-'" FANCY .MAINE CORN A JACK FROST NANKITEA COFFEE BEANS S Hancock Brand CAN Powdered or Conf. A Treat From the vnumaz Golden Bantam or Green FRESH FROM THE ROASTER IN AIR Orient A DRINK NOTED FOR TIGHT CONTAINER TO YOU. SUGAR ITS WONDERFUL PABST BLEND—ORANGE A ONE POUND PEKOE. INDIA, WONDER CHEESE CEYLON POUND/ SPAGHETTI 3 PACKAGE American >/2'-LB. Swiss and CARTON Atn. WHITMAN'S Six Pimento MAZOLA PKG. Marshmallow ' PABST SALAD OIL DROMEDARY »c WONDER dlEME CAN Americana YB AN OIL WHICH NEEDS NO COCOANUT Instantaneous Three Cakes in 5-ISJ. Boxes INTRODUCTION EXCELLENT FOR CAKES, PIES, ETC. CUT IN DESIRED QUANTITIES I'T. PKG. •&&+€** CANS CANS' Hawcocfc Brand OPAL mvcocx ; Asparagus CAN 25© Cloudy Does All tfiae Washlsag Tips or Spears ' Extra Fancy—Square Can Pure and WEi©les©me QT B1£ANP Asparagus Tips CAN 29© "• IS© - SMALL I }LARGE PACKAGE I PACKAGE . A c LEMON OIL PINTS POUND
REAL EACH String Beans CAN 23c New Can "BJSSD Cut Beets CANX5c Foi? KesseSIt THE SAVORY RELISH A PACKAGE' EXCELLENT WITH HOT HANCOCK Oil COLD MEATS. Salads—Coo&iitg ©asis BRAN§?D? Spinach FISH AND CHEESE BUY A BOTTLE TODAY SolieE NewPask HiUMCK'S BEST A 9 CAN mjppEE*r s PINTS ' QUARTS* Easy Jell,* Assorted SPKGS. Light & Daffk driver's Marmalade I-LB. Kippered Snacks '* TINS. 355c CLOVERDALE PACKED WHERE IT GROWS BEEE Marshall's Kip. Herring A TIN 37c .... <2ROUND"OR BEAN , REX A LB. CKEAMERY BRAND ONE fiso j50
,.»..' " LOCAL BUDGET. Drummond on the Tinton Falls road a pond on MM. Holmcs's place. A last week attende-' a party "which ', BUOQET FJR TUB BOROUGH OP RED BANK COUNTY OF MONMOUTH coming sqason to few years ago nearly every farm was given for Mra. Valontine Koyal- FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1826. Truck and Pleasura Car Collide Tb!a Budtat Shall Alse Conitilute tba Tax Ordinance. raise tomatoes for the Ncsor factory owner mado a practice of harvesting sky of Bradovelt. v ,, "> ,- AH OBDINANCB RBCATINO TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1026. Near Shadow Lawn. at this place. an ice crop, but Mrs. Holmes and Miss Alico Dobry, Miss Annie _J XT OftDAIHED hx the Mayor and Council ot the Borough ot Red Baak that An automobile truck owned by Bordlnk and Thoodoro and Nicholas, Kjha'H lw Maeited, raised by taxation and collected for the year 1026, the SUIT Charles Pia has a new automobile. Mr. Mahcr aro about tha only per- • Hundred. TOnetj.Two Thousand, Seren Hundred, Sixteen Dollara and Tv< Kden Ewlag, Jr., of Brafley Beach Joseph Gnrfolo yf lied Bank will sons here who still do this. ', Oshusky attended a linen Bhower (.SIS2»716.Q¥). fox th« purpose of meeting the appropriations for the fiscal son of Eden S. Ewing of Red Bank, open a ti.ilor business in Anthony William Hylin has been on the frhich was given lust week .for Miss and driven by Frank O'Mslley, nnd THE NEW ONE CQAT PAINT ol aurplua revenue ...... ao,eo3.s Rottl's building, which until recently sick list with a heavy cold. Grace Barry of Montrftse. RESOURCES. a pleasure car owned by Henry Ter- was occupied by tho Atlantic and Mrs. John Henry Hylin ir kept in- Some of the farmers have started SPECIAL PRICES THIS MONTH ._,*AT8D BBVENUEs 1026 hunc of Matawan and driven by Pacific grocery ctorc Mr. Garfolo doors with aiukness. to haul fertilizer and to do othor U9 revenue appropriated -...J 10,000.00 John DuBois, collided at tho corner \ Cover, Batter and Sprtadt Further illoneoua Revenues! formerly conducted a similar busi- Last week tho 'William C. Ely os- work In anticipation of early spring Jraneblso _._ 10,750.00 of Cedar and Norwood avenues, ness at this place. tate sold a team of horses to John planting. MONOLITH COMPANY OF AMERICA Broaa rccilpta . 3,000 00 neai Shadow Lawn, Lone Branch, '•Olerk'a tlfflcc—Licensee 1,100.00 Sylvanus Emmins has recovered Kelly of E-ei-ett and singlo horses Heavy inroads aro bolng mado In LOQAL FACTOBYBBANCB! At SHREWSBURY; SOOOO Friday morning:. Kwing's machine from a long sickness an I he has to Sidney W. Bennett of Colt's tho timber lands of this section, ow- Sever connectiona .... 300.00 was going cast on Cedar .avenue and Telephone Earl C. Gaakill, 1736 or P. 6. Box 120 .'* Sever refund ~~ ... • 400 00 gone buck to woik at tho Long Nock, Raymond Henderson of Mnta- ing to the high prlco and scarcity of . i* Public nurse — _..— GOO 00 the other enr was coining north on Blanch fur facjoty. van nnd Willion- Smith" of Freehold. coal. Many limber patches have Mtramoulh County Surrajati'a "Office. V Dog licenses .....«--...... r.oo oo Norwood a\cnv...> As they struck, Gifts of an American (lag anil o Joseph H. Holmes was confined to been cat off and cleared for fire- In tha nutter or tha aitaU o( Cturlai B. in?SC-" "* <•«««••<• «» «*Mbll to the Llbiary 200 00 both machines went over the curb wood. ' ' Biielclln, dceeaied. s »un;cHb«n, exocutorj aa aforaiald, thtlr *t*ax aearehes • ,....._.,...... 150 00 Christian flag were mado last week the house with a heavy cold last Notloa to creditors to preaant elalma 2«"» «<>*11 demandwlth , aSaln>t the laid MUtv. Poll tax and damaged a Vdlualb hedge in mllnit eitate. * ilaS t "'i ' . "! "Ixmontha {com the soo.oo to thp Advent clurch by Mr. and week. Ho is better now- A number of farms in this local- o «(orc»ald ordar, or they will be' , - Interest and coat ...... front of thii Guggenheim estate to rorauant to tin order'of Joi,»oh I. Don. 1 th . 'Interest on bink account S.GOO.OO Mis. Henry Allen. ity wero not tilled the pact season ahay, mrrojats of the County o( MOD- '"^ "' «'f "« lltrt 1 Interest on ajaessmenta .._.-. _ 1,000.00 the extent tlilrj day at -Water djpartnwnt 3,500 00 insured against such damage. Both VANDERBURG NEWS. December, 1028, on tht npDllontlon o( John «* »?». mount to Iio railed by fixation ... 2.000.00 crcd from a lieavy cold. of theso farms will be idle tho com- BuoMIn *nil Charlet s. Bucklln, Jr.. c«cu. .. 1D2.T1C.DJ the cars were badly damaged but the John New to Move Back to Hil'For- ing season. ' tora of tha eatate ol Charlei S. Buoklln. J231.11C.02 S211.062.C1 drivers escaped injury and no fir- dtouied, notice la honor given to the OHABMSS 8. APPROPRIATIONS. rests were made. '" HOLMDEL NEWS. mer Homo Here Next Week. Fhalanx, K. jr. udtBAL GOVERNMENT 1920 1925 John New of Marlboro will move » Administrative aad executive . $ 5,000 00 f 4,800 00 An6ther Seriea of Special Sermon 2,000.00 1,800 00 next week to Cornelius Bell's farm, YP - leial - <• I? , at tbe Baptiat Church. "' ' Bofoueh Hall 4,000.00 4,000.00 'EATONTOWN NEWS. which ho formerly occupied. Mr. 050.00 900.00 Rev. John Sherman reports'that . None - 600.00 Seven Pupilj Enter the High. School Bell, who lives at Matnwan, in re- rj»'* Printing and advertum* . 1,700.00 1,000.00 in attendance, and interest the result decorating tho interior of the house 4,300.00 . 3.800.00 i »t Red Bank. Aaaeaament and collection of taxes . None of the special Sunday evening scries and making other improvements to Interest on current loana ..~.—.....;«««-... e.ooo.oo Edward Emmons, Ena \Valders, of sermons at tho Baptist church the BEETS. HIGHWAYS, ShWERS, ETC.: it, : 18,000.00 Mildred Nolan, Robert Bennett, Wil- past month has been very- gratify- Streets 13,000.00 Mrs. Fred Day is improving from I REMOVAL SALE iam Tansoy, Verico Braun and Carl ing. Acceding to requests, Mr. ' 7,600.00 sickness. 14,800.00 \Vpif have finished their studies in Sherman will preach' ano.ther series (00.00 the eighth grade and they are now of sermons duringthe four Sunday Miss Marianna Riordan has been 4,(00.00 attending the Red Bank high: school. evenings of February. The subjects visiting relatives and friends at Jer- SC.tEO.00 The first sigh of spring' is' here. in the orier in which they wilt be sey City. • 10,000.00 B. D. Wolcott's Sons have opened given are "Should We(. Always Fol- Charlce T. E, Matthews has I Discount 25% 2,600.00 their seed store for the season and low Our Consciences?" "TJie Catho- moved'to Long Branch. 3,150.00 ;hey have already sold considerable- lic, the Jow, tho Ku Klux Klan, the Andrew. Dennis ia improving the -After April 1st we will be located at 16-18 White Street,, ' -6,000.00 'adish, lettuce and cabbage seeds to Negro and -the Protestant," "Tho outbuildings on the Michael Allen 1 nearly opposite the Post Office. ^iPaymant of bonds 22,500.00 10,000 'oiks who will plant the seeds under Second Fiddlo ' and "Whjn a Young farm, which he recently bought. He »r ij. Lens einklne fund 2,000. S.000,00 i&:il7*:l**yment ct notes 10,000.00 glass. There is a great deal of this Man Met God in the Barki", Each has cut down n number, of dead ^'v^lnterwt on bond* 9,950.00 kind of gardening done here: sorvico will begln'at soven'o'clpck. ' trees on the pkee and he has made Our quarters will be somewhat smaller and we must reduce "$0$interest,•. deficiency note. .,..• 9,615.00 other changes. ' ^i--jlntere»ti deficiency note .™ 8,885.94 Rapid progress is being made on Many rosidenls' of this place atr our present stock before moving, therefore for the next two weeks i^jnwi'e»t on temppnry loins . 15.000.00 :he' new polo clubhouse on Max tended the funeral of CharleB M. The/funeral of Charles M. Wy- ,*jEm«r*eney note (carbsgc) - None 'ctoff at Marlboro on Monday was we will give a discount of 25% on all jftmporary notes (trolley) None ' Phillips's farm. It is expected that Wyckoff of Marlboro dy the'building will be completed by. Last'wcek a splinter ran. about ah largely attendod by residents of this KvOoirtlmw 1,000.00 May. A number of Eatontowri car- place. - Election 2,000.00 inch .into the finger of Helen Tilton, 6,100.00 penters and othdr mechanicsare em- daughter of Henry'C. Tilton. The Mrs. Charles Benjamin has re- day M - 125,00 ployed on the job.' • splinter was extracted at the'office turned, from •avi?itnt New York. W&j'i Shade Trees CommfsBloC n —...-..- None' . • . Mrs. Bessie Lostor. has moved to Floor, Table, Boudoir Lamps v'%;'<.^ Expenditure without ipproprUtion , None Postal cards and letters have been of a Red Bank doctor.' \ * g^v^fDeftcit unexpended balance account . 1,736.67 received from Clrester Riddle and • Mrs. John H, Stilwagon,- who has Freehold, whera sho^is making her j^'^'V?i Uncollectible taxes' „.„....„. — 2,500.00 Willard McKaig, \vho are iri Geor- been very sick with pneumonia, con- homo with.her father. «31,U6.
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and fishing trip In Virginia And PattefBori opened a store in the El- YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. North Carolina. He brought home a liott building at Seahright for the deer and a lot of small game. sale snd repair of bicycles. •• I Quality—Rich i» flavor, altcdys uniform, •maun- The San Remo Howard Scoflelu of Oceanport cut Makes Walking A14. YEAR . Ocoan and Wait End Arenao, W«it End. H/OPENINGS OF OLD IN AND Thirty Year* Ago.' a very bad gash on the Instep of his factured in a sanitary hottling plant, sclqntifi- - AROUND OUR HOME TOWN. The American Mechanics of Fair . Dancing. Dinner, $2.50. A la carte. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. left foot while chopping wood. a Pleasure Incident! Culled from The Register Haven gave an entertainment at Large size cans of peas, corn and cally, with pure cane sugar syrup, guurantwb* \ Sbo-o Dinners, Tel. Long Branch 1743 G. FOLCL which the principal performers were tomatoes were sold by E. E. Morris of the Pint Week in February PUKE FOOD extuicti and flavors. Clmrged iiho Twenty Yeare Asia, Thirty Year* Miss C. D. Chandler, Misa Nivisoh, at five-cans for 25 cents. Ago and rjorty Year* Ago. Thomas Mlnton, Frank Covert, Mrs. Mrs. Alice Ludtjw was advertis- ^ohn Hendrickson, Miss Sarah Mln- ing cxtTa quality unlaundered white a PERFECTLY STERILIZED BOTTLE and / Forty Year* Ago. ton, Edgar and Tcrcy Smith, Mrs. shirts at 39centa. .' served to you as a FOOD PRODUCT, as well as '' Many fossils of extinct .animals George P. Smith and Miss Susie Mrs. Peter* Campbell of Shrews- and portions of cxtlnot animals were Hendvicksoir. • Past councilor's jew- bury fell while going down stairs' (t THIRST QUENCHER, is what you get when found nt the bottom of a marlpit on els wero, presented to H.. Edgar and broke her hip! tho Edwin Beekman farm at Middle- Smith and Christopher D. Chandler. A' yacht club was organized at you buy •;'--••- : town.. ' Ono of 'hese foasiU was the , Horo'lB the price list of goods of- Brarichport v.ith William A. Seaman Jawbone of an • Ichthyosaurus; three fered by Frank PJ, Supp at his store as commodore, . What would you give to Saving More Than Money feet long, with teeth four.Inches in on Monmouth stitbfTilear theL rail- DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES ' When the winds of Winter are blowing, and snowi length. This was tent to the Prince- road station:' • Twenty Yeari Ago. be able to walk and Take are swiftly drifting, and the Vains-descending in torrents, ton cpllege museum will the profes- Best large hams,' 10c per pound. Goprge E, Whiting, son of Henry Pleasure in it? spare yourself, all the discomfort and exposure you can. sor in a letter to Mr. Beekman said Best small hams, 12c per pound, Whiting of Bridge* avenue, celebrat- Those who have acquired the habit of purchasing their that the ichthyosaurus was probably Small California hams,- 9o per, ed his 21st birthday with a party. The price of a pair of Manufactured by needs of Canned Foods in dozen quantities, thank them- forty feet ^ong when it was alivo. pound. Among tho Reel Bank guests were ]" selves again and again when the Winter1 is at its worst. Mr. Beekman was a great deal^of a Best shoulders, 7%c per pound. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Donahue, .Mr. Cantilever Shoes? < They have laid in a dozen of Corn, a dozen of Peas, a joker and once on a time a.student Family pork, 6c per pound., • and Mrs. William Headley, Mr. aryl H. G. DEGENRING dozen/of Toinatoes. or delicious ripe Peaches in a rich camo to his place.who was very Fresh Jersey eggs, 20c per dozen. Mfs. Aug'ustuB Layton, Viola, Carrie If your feet can be much interested in; Indian relics. He Pure lard, 8c per pound,- and Mary Headley, James Pred- , syrupy juice. Avail yourself of the.- gtfts of nature, found a few arrowhsads on the George Wilkins, Jr., and Frank moro, John Cono*ver, Irving Vine, strengthened by exercise, Telephone 1Q51 RED BANK, N. J. bringing to you some of last summer'o warmth and sun-' place and Mr. Beekniah put-up a job Weeks, both of Colt's Neck^had a Leon Pennington and Grovcr C. the light, and filling.your needs conveniently and inexpen- oh him. In one Bpot on the .iarm trotting race and a vpurse, of $20 Brower. , sively. You will do beat cither in single or dozen qunn- tradition said-an Indian cemp had was won by Wilkins. George Wil- An auction sale of twenty share3 r titles been located and Mr. Beekman sot kins, Sr., was stakeholder, John Sta- of the stock of tho Second national Borne old sheep bones; and a few pleton of Colt's Neck and Perrlne bank of Red Bank was held nt the I' , In the Stores Where Quality, Counts and broken arrowheads and a piece of Clayton of Jerseyville were judges Globe hotel to settle the estate of Your Money Goes Furthest ! ', a stone hatchet and he bought two and Wellington Wilkins and. John Edward T. Burdge of Leohardville. red clay pipes and scratched' some Johnson were starters. Ten shares were bought by ^Frank Anderson Brothers Red Ripe Luscious Beauties ! kind of figures on them and buried Harry Robinson, who kept a meat McMahon and the other ten' were them near this camp ground.' Two market known as the Enterprise bought by Edmund Wilson at prices will help you. c mod en i or three months later he wrote to market at Red Bank, took in as his ranging .'rom $354 to $3GJ per ; STORAGE WAREHOUSE tho Princeton student that he had partner George W. Crawford of share. ., The corseting, snug fit- *%m Tomatoes 2 19c discovered an ancient Indian, camp Vanderburg and the firm name -was Tho sale of unpaid notes, judg- ting "shank supports the Buy • dozen now for $1.10 on his farm and invited tho student changed to Robinson & Crawford. ments and other sc'urtics of the to come over. The fellow wrote They advtrtised nice fresh killed Navosink National bank were held. arch while it is gaining Local and Long Distance Moving n> back and named' a; Saturday ten young Jersey chickens at fourteen The total claims whicli were sold strength. Tender Peas 3 " 65c days off aS the time ho Would! come. cents per pound., amounted to nearly $100,000 and Before'the day arrived th'i student Those nro thp tiny Early June variety. Dor. $2.63. The Daughters of Poeahontas of the total amount bid for'the entire Our vans are padded and dust-proot. had been takeni sick and died and' Oceanic held a leap year favor dance lot of securities was $545. Many See the good looking Mr. Beekman niourned greatly be- and cleared ?40, The committee in •Tiotes.and judgments ranging from models in trim, serviceable ^ Packing, crating and shipping to all SS Tender Peas 3 "" 50c cause he-had done all the work for charge of. the dance •were.Mrs. Wal- $25 to $900, sold for $1 to $5 each. nothing. • ' ' ' or smart strap Combining Choice Flavor' and Body. Dozen $1.96. ter S. Whitmore, Mrs^levi- Van-. • Robert D. Chandler's boat'works oxfords points. ••',. Nathan B. Cook of Chicago, who Ness, Mrs. Henry Emery,. Miss at Fair Haven were having a very owned a big place on the Shrews- Jessie E. Allen and Miss Marie Kid- bilsy season. Six boats were built pumps. Have You Made Succotash Recently ? bury river at Red Bank, had a letter dle. for the Potter motor company to in The Register about early iceboat- show their various types of engine Reg.' ZOc 4SC0 A masq-.erade dance wa3 held in Raymond Bowne Corn jrig dn
SHOULDN'T GET^TATE FUNDS, Pupili Givo Two Pl*jr«. Branch recently called on Mrs, Jane A feature of tho clasa night exer- White. - . Objection to Ocean (Irons Getting cises licld last week By tho graduat- May Ltmback Is sick with mensks. Public Fundi. ing class of the Lone Branch high Mr. and Mrs. FredWorlos and ion Bernard V. Poland, city comn.is school was tiio presentation of two Junior, of West Long Branch spent It Broad St. sioner of Bradley Beach, attacked plays. Those who ,ook pari.wcjr< Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broad SL ^a^ Braad and Fjlloo Sli. the legality of tho Ocean Grove Edith MacKcnzie, Be itrico M. Cub' Jackson. campmceting association's participa- bcily, Bosu Wolff, Bose E. Fischer, go to Neii) York? AH the good shows come here! tion In stato funds in a letter ad- Helen A. Schultss, Thercsn, L. Van . MARLBORO NEWS. " dressed to members of the New Jer- Clenf, Kenneth C. Kcrby, John C. Clergymen from India Sperb at the sey legislature. He specifically Rohdeck, Ascnath Shapiro, Lillian ' NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING Reformed Church. MATS. TODAY1* SAT. questions tho association's right to K. Tonpin'g apd Leo Levir ' < - MATS. TODAY A SAT. Direct from Broadway receive state funds for building a The congregation of the Holmdel A Word to the Wise is Sufficient . DIRECT iFROM SEASON IN N. Y. NOEL COWARD'S DRAMATIC.'SEN- aea-Jetty on tho Ocean Grove beach Reformed church nief on Friday af- SATION front. WAYSIDE NEWS, ternoon with the Marlboro Re- formed congrejation to hear Rev. ADA MAY in The association has asked for Worcien'jto Entertain Men'* Club en THE $26,000. Commissioner Poland de- Mr. Cornelius and Rev. Mr. Farrar clares it is a private corporation and | ' .February 23d. of India, W\\D Bpoko on tho work of CAPTAIN functions as n government ivitlini a fho Women'- club will entertain tho missionaries of that country. government, exercising restrictions tho Men's club with a "potjuct" Eleanor VanWater has been con- supper February 28d. Watch The Potato Market VORTEX fined to hor home with a severe which close the highways and bench with front on Sunday. The annual meeting of the ladies' cold. , INKS aid society of the Methodist church J.WITH JOE £. rinOWfo ft J. HAROLD ME. COWARD and"'LILLIAN Ho pointed out that the growing Margaret Rovfa has recovered 4 MURKAY BRAITHWAITE - popularity of tho North Jersey shore will be held at tho hone of Mw. from measles. | and Original N. Y. Ca«l ahd Eniemble In the Leading. Rolea, Supportedvby a Carroll Dangler tonight. Tho cafeteria supper held last 1 brought about a traffic problem ol 100. DI.tlnsuI.hed Cait. which COMING BACK TO EDEN. A VALENTINE, CARD PARTY. SALE OF A WATER PLANT, $26,S00FOR BUS1NESSL0T Andrew Luitbaum to Return to Red BIG MIDDLETOWN SCRAP. TRUTH SPOKEN AS JEST. It Will be HelTTt the Woman". MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE. STORE FIRE AT Rt Bank for Buiineii and • Home. Clubhouse on Friday Night. THE MINNESINK WATER COM NEWTON DOREMUS BUYS EVERYTHING SEEMS ALL SET LEONARDO FOLKS SADDENED A MAN WITH NUMEROUS AND CHARLES COHEN BORNEpt 1 ' 2 PAWV HAS NEW OWNERS. ASSOCIATION BUILDING. Andrew Lustbaum of Long FOR A BATTLE ROYAL. BY A CURIOUS INCIDENT. The Red Bank Woman's club has VARIED OCCUPATIONS. Branch, who has been iiv tho auto arranged for a valentine card party ON MONDAY NIGHT. • "\f Bought Le.lt W«ea7br the Schenek He Bought It at Auetlou Last Frl mobile business in Monmouth coun Unlett All Indications Are Mislead- William Me'lon Gave a Box of Ci to be held at their clubhouse on Fri- Joseph Mori Runt a Restaurant}, Bl«e in Hit Clothinc Store .,„„, ,, 3, Thompion Company—Plant May at Representative' of the ty for the past twenty years and ing the School Election Next gars to the Firemen Saying They day night of this week, beginning at Savri Wood, Boards Dogi, Shows Damage to Stock anil BaUdlnf ,let i Supplied Minneclnk Park,/ Fair' Land 8c Loan Company—Building who at one time was in business In Week Will "Take Down" All Pre- Might be the Last He Would eight o'clock. It is intended to Moving Pictures, Mates Signa, the Extent of «H,Q00—FiremtM field dardena and Wilmort Park, to be Converted Into a Store. Red Bank, has returned to town and viout AOfaira of the Kind. Make—Found Dead Next Day. make this ono of tho chief social Doea Catering and Sells Lott. Overcome hy Smoke-. l , >, , *» i Tlie Scherick S. Thompson com, The Bed Bank Christian associa-. has re-opened a place of business on Surface indications will be very In appreciation of the efficient events of the club of this season. Joseph Mori of Harrison avenue Damage estimated nt $11,1)00 wall 'Ip pany of Red Bank bought the Min tlon building on Monmouth street Mechanic street in tho Peter Mc- misleading if Middletonn township work done by the Brevcnt Park and Tho. party'.will bo for men as well 1 is one Red Banker who has^'many caused by a fire Monday night In ^3 nesjnk water company ,plnnt las was sold at auction last Friday at- Clccs building, where he will feature docs not have tho hottest school Leonardo liie company in saving as for women, and prizes will be of- irons in the fire." His principal CharlfB Cohen's clothing store Jltl * • Saturday. sfhe plant consists of ternoo'h. The auctioneer was the Chrysler line of automobiles. election in its history next Tuesday her house recently when it was fered for both men and women play- business is that of'being a, partner Rumson. ' The interior at m build- ' several acres of real estate in Mid- George H. Roberts. A new Chris- Tho store has been redecorated afternoon. The township is agog threatened by a grass fire, Mrs. ers. The mortgage on, tho clubhouso with' Andrew Dougherty in tyie own' ing was damaged to tho extent ot xlletown township, a pumping plant tian associa'ion is about to be and in the rear of tho display room with excitement over next Tuesday's Francis Sheiman decided to make property has been reduced to $600 crship of "the Garden restaurant on $2,E00. All of the stock in theotoVei and several miles of water, mains., formed in,Red Sank and it was de- a. modern service station has been ovont and the contending forces are a gift of a box of. cigars to the fire- and the receipts from the card.party West Front stteet, but he had many was ruined cither by fire or wate*$ • The water company was formfrd cided to sell the property and locate installed. This service department lining i)p their followers and making men. So as to be sure that the will go into the mortgage fund. The side lines. and the loss is estimated at ?8,600, in some other part of the town. The about fifteen,years ago when the will be for the exclusive use of his preparations to get out a full vote. cigars would be all right Mrs. Sher- club members hope to have the One of his latest ventures is that The building and stock were in- bidding was started by George, M. Uncle Josoy Field farm in Middle- patrons. ~ — Three trustees are to be elected. man got her brother, William Mel mortgage completely wiped out by of cutting trees into firewood. He sured. Sandt, who represented a client. He town township was bought by the Francis Egan, who formerly Tho school board members whobe Ion of Kearny, to make them by the coming summer. has jubt bought a new type power dropped, out as a bidder when about The building is » two-story frani# Monmouth county fair 'association, worked for .Mr. Lustbaum and who terms expire are Joseph W. Thomp- hand. Mr. Mellon was a cigar manu Mrs. Harry MorfoiH and Mrs saw which cuts down trees as well $22,000 was ri-.chcd, and the bid- 1 structure owned by Michael HalfaV A l&rge well was 'put down on the of late has been associated with the son of Lincroft and Irving Roop facturcr. Iln sister called him on Herman Asendorf ore co-chairmen as saws them up into cordwood. He ding waa then betweeh Paul Osch- han of Rumson. Mr. Cohen *ni Ma farm, an electric pumping plant was J. W. Mount Co., has been made and Mahlcm A. Grimes of Belford. the telephone nnd made her request. in charge of the, card party and thpy has received several orders to saw wald- and Newton Doremus, who famify \hei upstairs ovjr the atore^ built and water mains wcro laid manager of the Lustbaum sales Mr. Thompson and Ilr. Roop will Mr. Mellon replied that he had just will have a number of assistants, wood on wood lots in and around represented, the Land & Loan conv force and ho will havo charge of the They were eating supper when'Mr* throughout the fairgrounds and be candidates for re-election. Mr, finished making a box of exception Mrs. Morford was in charge of the Red Bank. Cohen smcllod smoke and on inves- through somo of thp streets of the pany. The property was finally Red Bank branch of the business. Grimes has decided ot to rpn a,nd all;r fine cigar? -and that he would first evening card party given, by the knocked down to Mr. Eoremus for Mr. Lustbaum intends not only to Recently Mr. Mori bought a mov- tigating he found his store ablaze. Minneslnk Par!, real - estate com* his place on the school board ticket send them to Leonardo at once. H6 club after it moved into its present ing picture machine and another of The firemen were called out and pany. All of the houses in Minne $26,500. • | "ill have a business place in Red Bank has been taken by Albert Linden' remarked ip n sort of joking-way clubhouse. This first card'party was but he expects also to move to Red his side lines 13 that of showing pic- they responded promptly, ltwajalv « sink Park and rfiRny of the houses The Land & Loan company ex- strath of East Kcansburg.' Mr. that this might be the last box of vory successful in every way and tures -at house parties and other difficult fire to fight ns the flamcir*S? at Fairfield Gardens aro supplied pects to convert Vi.o building into a Bank and' establish his residence Lindenstruth is. a member of the cfgars he would ever make. Mrs. Morfonl ahd Mrs. Asendorf arc functions. He was on the ice on were' in tho partitions of the builrt- ' ^e •With water from this company. store. A new front will be built ex- here. He is president of the Lions' East Kcansburg civic association The remark proved true. It v.ns anticipating as laige an attendance club of Long Branch and is a prom- the river last week taking pictures ing. The burning clothing gave off -;, /;';• pany recently bought a< large num- this front part of the building will inent official of tho Monmouth coun- him. he was found dead in his home the given by the club as a housewarfffing sj ty automobile dealers' association. haps next summer, when folks are mond, a fireman, was overcome. H4 ' * ber of lots from William H, B. be made tho full frontage of fifty J. Crawford Compton of Bays next morning, heart disease having 'party when the clubhouso. was first sweltering in the heat, last week's was carried from the- building nnd White and Mort Pach, who Tjought feot, from the line of Daniel II. Heights and William W. Miller of caused his end. He mailed the ci- opened. The general committee of frigid scenes will be enacted on the was revived with restoratives. Mat-'*' the former -fair grounds some time Cook's property on the east to the NEW FILTERING PLANT. Belford have announced that they gars to Leonardo the night before the card party consists of Mrs. screen at house parties for the thew Bowman was cut on the hand ago and who laid the land out in town hall lot on tho west. Changes will be candidates for members of he died. They were sent to Amzi Samuel Smith, Mrs. Soclcy B. Tut- amusement of merrymakers. with n piece of glass. building lots under the name of Wil- will also bo roadr to tho interior Borough Engineer Inttructed to hill, Mrs. Thomas.'. Vporhis, Mrs. the'board of education. A petition Thorne, a fireman, who divided Mr. Mori has just finished build- After working valiantly for Bey* mort Park. The Thompson company of the building to fit it for its new Prepare Plant for It. Howard Manning and Miss Gertrude is also being circulated for the nomi- them with the other members of the ing a set of kennels which he rents eral hours the firemen put oat th» bought tint water company property purposes. Plans* and specifications for A fil- Norjrmn. Other entertainment bo- natoin of Albert Frost o£/Ncw Mon- company, Mr. Mellon was well to dog owners. The building is en- flames. Everything on the first floo« in order to extend the watter mains After the real estate was sold tering plant for the Red Bank water sides the card playing will be pro mouth. Mr. Compton, Mr. Miller known at Leonardo because of his closed with concrete and it has a was ruined and all the furniture up- throughout their own lands which fhe entire contents of the building works have been ordered drawn. 1 ,vided, and this will- be in' charge of and Mr. Frost aro running as com- frequent visits there and there is floor which is rat proof and weasel stairs was damaged with the excep- they had bought and also to furnish were sold at auction piecemeal. Thoy will be prepared by George K, •Miss Sara Armstrong. parion'candidates in opposition to much regret over his death. proof. A few days ago Mr. Mori tion of a piano and several chair*, a water supply to other houso own- Four billiard and pool tables were Allen, the borough engineer, and A reception cpmmittee to, wel- x tha school board ticket. Mr. Comp- » ,-e> . had an experience with weasels Besides felling clothing Mr. Cohort ers in Minnosink Park, Fairficld sold, and desks, chairs, books and the cost for the entire job is not to come,thc.guests-and to look after tqn is a fitrge real estate owner and HALF A CENTURY OLD. which caused him to have his build- ran a general store and sold manf Gardens and Wilmort Park. all other equipment went under the exceed $00)000. Councilman Wil- their comfort during the evening developer,,Mr, Miller is tho station ing especially constructed to keep articles of household use. Tha .. The .water plant consists of tho liairimert < The total, price obtained liam H. Francis reportedthaT; he. had. Frank Houso Hopes to Finish tho has been/appointed and this commit- agent at BeKord -and -.Mr-. Frost is a out these ^"varmits." He had a lit- work'of repairing the building wat pumping station, which is located on for all, the fixtures, furniture, etc., interviewed- Monroe Eisner-- with; re- Century Out. tee comprises Mrs; Edwin C. Gilland, gard' to ;iuying: a'v plot of' land, farmer. There mijy be-more candi- ter' of; twelve police dog puppies in. started yesterday. Mr ,Cohcn h»i '.;••. a plot of about one acre «f land;.a was $181.24'.,;. .'. ; -;•• dates. Tomorrow, is the last day for Frank House; of White: street cele- Mrs, Lester C. Xovctt, Mrs. Hamil- : 80x200 feet, las a sito.for the new 1 a wooden kennel. A weasel got in ordered a new stock of goodg^anft 'half-acre < f land on a hill on which '• ' ' .'. ' ' • m• e» brated his' fiftieth- birthday yest ton .'S;':Batti'nv Mrs. George T: Lin- plant,:.. Mr. Francis stated that Mr; filing petitions. , ':• rr the kennel and killed eleven of tho he expects to reopen his store'in a. the water tower or 'standpipe SB sit- VA NEW LION. day, which was also ground hog day. ton,, Mrst William S, Naulty and Eisner'was uhwiilingto fix a price Two weeks' ago the Bch,bol. board little dogs, .A tiny hole in the head few'days. He and his family ar» ; uatedj arida- long.' strip of land Mr. House received mimy congratu- Miss Josephine Wecki' The re- for, the-land until he became better at a regular meeting passed a reso- of each- animal showed where the livinc for the present in John Wy* '-''.;through which runs a'stream of W. Raymond; Johnson Joined the lations from his friend^. He is one freshments /'committee'' consists., of acquainted with the kind of building; lution to have the school election "varmint" had sucked put the blood ckoff's houso. 1 ; jyatcr,.the water mains, and several Red Bank'Club Yesterday. of Red Bank's most prominent join- Mj»s. Marion. Waters, Mrs. Frank to'bo constructed., It'was said;at on ,th"e afternoon of Tuesday, Feb- of: the puppies. The puppy which firo hydrants along the; linos' of pipe, ' W. Raymond Johnson of Hub- ers, belonging to nearly evary.secret Warner,, Mrs. James Wolcott, Mrs. the meeting that the' building would ruary' 'BthV.at' two o'clock at tjio was not killed Mr. Mori gave to CLUB'S SHOOTING MATCH. ' The!s.tock of the water company bard', park joined the Red Bank organization, in. town, as vellas the John J.' C. O'Shea and Miss Flor- : be' attractive and; fii] conformity Middletpwh village schqolhonso, but John Callahan of Freehold, who is ] was owned: by five members of, the Lions club at; yesterday's.meeting Red Bank fire department and Span- ence Brand. .' ' with'other buildings in the-neigh- this,factj^was.not generally known employed in the office of tha county Mulford Thorpe~wal "Hi|h Gun" «« former fair association. Three of atjjlio , Globe; hotel and -theVchib ish-American war, veterans. Mr. : Newman Springs Match, 1 borhood. The question of getting a' in.thej'to.wnsTiip; .Last week.two'sets clerk,. . • , . .; these men have died with). , theipast now has 55 members. A talk was House says the ground; hog might 1 right, of. way from Uzal.'McCarter of:petitions were presented.fo the PARTY AT ELKS' HOME. A shooting; match was held on« low, years.. Since their* death the given by Andrew Lustbanny, presi- have seeh' his shadow, yesterday Among other things which Mr. from Harding, road tothd new plant schobl,board. 'One asked that,the niorhing last week on tho grounds • water .vvorljs have lain dormant ex- dentof the ,Lions club of Long morning arid havs gone back into his Thirty Tablet in Card Party sis of justice Jinstead of deciding It Shower for Eatoatow'a Ctrl.', on a legal technicality. A surprise' shower was given a ' • * * few nights ago for Miss Agnes Pla, daughter of Charles Pia of Eaton- PUBUC SALE The whole scheme of all these so- cieties is based on a wrong princi- town. Miss Pia's engagement to ,T»OMAS mvroa or WEST FURNITURE CO. ple, fyo society should have the Spencer Patterson of Eatontown B1 M power to punish anyone. The'power was announced, a short time ago. to punish should be. retained in theThe party was arranged by Miss KEYPORT - NEW JERSEY courts and in the judges. No per-Martha Odell. It resulted in many FARM MACHINERY "'t' HnUnd «t tM PMtoSI" it R«4 B«nk. gifts for Miss Pla and in a good ,l If, t- — Itcopd rim n>»it«. ' son, no matter what may. hi the offense with,which he Is charged, time for all present. To be aold on" Overlook Farm, corner of West Front < - Subicripliea PrUfii • should be prevented from having the street and Half-Mile road, where the Machinery right of trial by jury. , 'Six month! ™_H—-. •]• Stwlng Club C«rd Party. is stored, Near Hubb&rd's Bridge. The sewing club of St James's Our February Sale WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1926. ,. Legislators give these heartless church will hold a card patty next S»U Will B. H.ia societies everything they ask forMonda. y nlgbt at the Knights of r-OFFERS— without caring how outrageout may Columbus home on Broad street. h TOWN TALK. be the laws which these'socletlss The hostesses will be Sirs'. Peter F, Tuesday, February 9th, 1926 Extra Special Features for This Week ' ", ' (Continued fcom page 4.) want passed. Legislators care noth- tang, Mrs. George Grause and Mrs. ing for tho justice or injustice of Edward O'Flaherty. •I One O'Clock* Sharp. Maggu Cllne of Bed Bank ii a many of the laws they pass. They About 25 Suites of splendid furniture will be placed on toretty good old scout. Most folks are afraid to antagonize these so- 2 seta of Double Harness, Farm Wagon, broad, tread;'Fourteen-barrel forget old friends when those old- cieties lejt these societies defeat Spring 'Wagon, Platform Spring Delivery Wagon, 2 South Bend Plows, sale during this week at figures guaranteed to be below time friends get in trouble.. Maggie them at the next election. And 2 one-horse. Plows, 2 one-horse Harrowji; .2 one-horso Cultivators, 2 Cline doesn't. Last week the md these societies -would do tt,too , If it :JAY:,T. STOUT: Planet Jr. Riding Cultivators, A. Harrow, Iron- Harrow, two-runner even our regular sale prices. These suites are offered as ' {n a newspaper an item about Helen should lie in their power, for these Funwvjng. Sled, tbjee-runner Furrowing Bled, 2> Wheelbarrow Grain . Gertrude Swasey of HaverWll, societies have no love for the people. General Contractor « Seed Sowers, Beet Cutter, 2 Corn Plantorsv Cannori Corn Shelter (will extra specials and constitute decidedly outstanding Massachusetts, being in financial • - V •»««• shell 200 fyijhels of corn per day.)Hand Corn Shelter, Ceerlng- Binder, trouble and1 being about'hi be put Private^Koad Building < Deering Mower, Superior Grain Drill, pair of Hay Shelvlnge, Hay Rake, cut of her home because the rent But back of all these unjust laws 'Mason Work and Rustic Stone* Roller, Parii Green Gunri Potato Sorter, Grindetone, Iron Vise, Plat- bargains. , " - ~~ '*« " " , Church Notti. NEW CHURCH PUBLICATION. NEW BRIDGE AT BELFORD. ; Mrs. Arthur Mercer of McLaren Falriih Monthly of St. James's A CHURCH'S LARGE DAY. Fntbeldtrs A»k Federal Authoritlea ";••• A 4wght«r .arrived; :fiund»?»t a, FIRST CHURCH OF 5 ?'tlw^ra«*'ofvMiv*"ipd tMrii;;Sre4 street entertained the ladles' 'sew- Church to be Iisutd Soon. for Pirniliiion to Build It. ; ing society of the Methodist church ANNUAL ROLL CALL OF THE 5 CHRIST SCIENTIST J 5^ii^;pt;i'^fe t'l^*i:^«i*b»)Sji A publication devoted to news Tho freeholders of Monmouth last Wednesday afternoon. and happenings of the societies of NEW MONMOUTH BAPTISTS. • 84 Broad Si* R«d flank, N. , has been nwtwd A!ic« Jetn Ad»ro0, - A holy hour service will be held county have applied for a federal, f> ;••: Mini. lol* Wari.^ittMi New at half-past seven o'clock on Friday St. James's church and with other It Wai Held Lai7~W«4n«dar and permit to build a . highway draw- Public i ?»lte nont»BjT«qhool J9: New York night of this, week at St. James's church Information wid make Its It Wai On* of lli* Matt Succeii- bridge across the Mouth of Cbmpton t»tate, hai beeft%Wdlnr«. f«V 4»*» first appearance Sunday, February ful That Hat Ev«r Taken Placa at creek at Belford. •WhetlieTTor not church. The ushers of the church 14th. It will be known as the Per- Wedneiday Evenlni Ta»tlalonW ' with her V# will hold s meeting after the serv the Church. a permit will bo granted will bo de- Uaetiiwi—» P. M. tear He«»», j*i» $rE^:Front'»twet. ice. i ' ish Monthly and will be issued once cided by the effect of the bridge on RcaJIni Uoon—W«(in«idaji ar.4 v';:;':'Bdw»r^vB,'':.Ai)4!r«-ipf;:.Beclde»i a month. Advertisements were so- The New< Monmouth ( Baptist r^ B«turjoy« from ViSP to MO P. N. The administration of the Lord's church'has 288 members, and 167 navigation, All interested parties licited from business men to cover are invited to express their views in K I'be public le eordlalli inilt«4 W m •V plice; h»f te»um«4 :tl»« M»nigienwn1 Supper. will" take place, Sunday responded when their names were m actend the eervlcia and <|alt tte A ' of hls.real eetate and Ineursnce bua- tlio cost of the publication and tlie writing and to rend theirjetters be- morning at the Methodist church monthly will have over twelve pages called at the annual roll call of the -^l-nA.rflnn-BopB3. : ; . .-.:•-.. K i4«ie«j, «(fte* having hwn laid up »v. and the sermon topic will be "The congregation last Wednesday.' Af-fore February 15t!j to the United teril days with grip, of advertising. Rev. John B. Me- States engineers' office at the army 1 Mount of Vision/' At night there Closkcy, the new rector of Stternoo. n and evening sessions were ; • Fostol cards and letten fromwill be a song-time service and an held. Rev. Archibald H. Sutphin building on Whitehall street, New .John Frothoro of Red Bank, who is James's church, was chiefly instru- York. The plans call for a steel at 59 Maple Avenue, Cor. Gold Street, - address on "Adventures? in Under- montnl in getting the publication of River Plaza,'a former pastor of , at St. Petersburg, Florida, jtate that standing by Henry Ford and Luther the church, presided. Tho collec- structure, with a girder swing span, She Was Skinny, : : ho ia haying a fine time there. He Burbank."- Mrs. Arthur Gregory started. He had a parish bulletin in supported on nksonry piers. The his Camden parish. When A boy he tions at the two meetings amounted ' - .••• ' ' Red-Bank, I&jj'-'^W^ ' My«\ W; will; return, when vrarm •will »ing » solo. Rev. H. G. Torboss to more than $300. bridge will have a timber, trestle ap- ^•wcatHer; iurlvo*. •' ;•'' ;/'•' .*'{-.'•'•;• worked In a printing shop' and proach on its north end. The draw- / : will speak tonight at the mid-week Thomas S. Roberts of New Mon- Weak and Nervous •'" Thomas Little of Bergen place li learned how to "stick" typo and run will be operated by hand power. The . \ >t 1:00 R.'M.' '•/• r:" M'^f^i praise service, which will bo fol- mouth opened the afternoon service ; spendingaiew.iiayi »t Philadelphia; a job press, and he says that.tho draw •will be wider and higher than The greatest strength-giver and lowed by a meeting of the Sunday- with an address of welcome. ~ De- • -.Mra.iJames Rowe of Brookdale SCJIOP) board. . fascination of the printing game has the one now used. producer of good healthy flesh in has returned -from a flve'weeks' viill always remained with him. votional fwerciBes were led by Rev. the world is Cod Liver Oil—it's full The undersignedwillsell the following;ttouselipjid;J At the Baptist church Sunday C. P. Newton, pastor of the Baptist of vitgmines. » • -. •with her parents at Toledo, Ohio. ' Morning the subject,for the junior NEW CLUB OFFICERS. Goods, Automobile Accessories and Tti.ols. ^ ; :^^i|:5 '' MIBB Jeanette Anderion, a, »tu 1 Leonardo's Wild Door. church of Freehold. Rev. John C, But it's nasty stuff—iU-smellirig congregation's service will be "A Klllian, field representative of thq dent at Seaver college, i>\visltirig Several persons-fat Leonardo have >Boye Replace Men ai Officials at and hard to take, and usually upsets Oak dining room suite, tables sideboard, seryiiigls tiff's Lunch." The topic for the board of - missionary co-operation, Ocun View. „ the. stomach. • Misses Dorothy arid Ethel Hoed of regular morning sermon will be "To seen a young doe deer at large in made the principal address of tho Middlctown townshjp. .*..", ' " .. The Ocean View athletic club" Thank goodness! we don't have to table, china clpset? 4 side chairs, 2 ami chairs; oafchalfe ! Make Your Voice Hoard on High." the woods and fields surrounding the afternoon. Rev. Harry P. Grim of near Leonardo elected officers Sat- even smell vile nasty Cod Liver Oil Mw, Harry Stiety and her ?on of The subject for the young people's village. A deer is Bucli.an uncom- Keansburg and Rev. Charles M any more, for now all druggists are; clock,'oak secretary and bookcase, 2 gray rubbed ojtkg Drummond place'sjeijpendingr s*v. urday night. Men as .well as boys devotional and fellowship .meetingmon sight there that Leonardo folks Sherman, until recently pastor of a selling McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- eralweeki wither, Sheln'sparenti, belong to the" club and in the past dressers^ new; 2 oak drop leaf tables; oak Mprris3 at night will bo "Best Contacts in were at first inclined to think that church in Indiana, also made re- pound Tablets, sugar-coated, and as Mr. and Mw. Jacob Shein of New 1 all the officers have been men."They Life—^ahd Company ,"," this being those who first reported having seen marks., Mr. Shermani who is a na- easy to take as candy, 80 that you chaii^, walnut hat rack'.with mirror, dak bedroom suited York.' •; • •-•.•."••.-•;•• •!•• have, decided to step aside and let can get the real Cod Liver Oil in part of a scries of meetings on thethe deer were mistaken, but soimany tiva of Holmdel; is a candidate: for the youngsters run things. The new condensed form. • Fritz Dreader of Werfsid*, avenue subject of "Growing a Christian persons have since seen H that the the pastorate of theNew Monmouth has a now radio outfit. officers, all of whom are boys, are Set of reed furniture: table, settee, 2. arm, chaii-^K Character," . The subject for thestory'is no lenger; doubted. ; church. A solo was sung by Mrs* Men and women weak, thin and George Khockel president, John nervous, are urged to put on weight • JoyceBatelle, daujfhter of Harry sermon' Sunday night will be "The Mabel Northcott. , \ • oak bookcase^ oak flat top desk and chaity typewritej|| Ertelle of Catherine street, ia' con- Connecting:; Link." Tonight -an Want: Pattor Another Year. Kripcket treasurer, Arthur Ncw- and get back their health and fined to the house with. brul«e» and evangelistic prayer mootitflt will be Reports; whid* were read showejt meyer secretary, •John Grodeska strength with' these wonderful tab- desk, large bookkeeping desk; chest of.drawers,-cigaj^l Tho congregation of the Metho- lets. cuts received In »' fall from a chair. held under the title, "For Him—All dist church of Red Bank, at thethe church and all its societies to be captain, of the basketb~.ll team, and humidor, several 9x12 rugs and smaller nigs.' ,s| ; Mrs. Willett Haggerty of River Things." An entertainment will be fourth quarterly conference last in a flourishing condition.. TheFrank Giittormsen manager^ Sev- One woman gained 15 pounds in five weeks and that's going' fast' itreot returned home Monday from given atthechurch Friday night.. week, voted unanimously t? ask the average attendance at the Sunday- eral, basketball games have, been Woodlejr. hospital at Little. Sliver school'meetings the-past year was booked and the team hopes to play cnougli", v\ Assorted china, cut glass candelabra, china cloc|c|| The King's Daughters will meet district'conference to'.return" Hev. 1 •with a baby boy weighing nine X28. John N. Hillyer, the Sunday atleast one game a week 'during the Only 60 cents for 60 tablets,* and Friday afternoon at j the clubhouse W, Rolland Raver as pastor of the if thoy don't put five'pound s of flesh steins, mahogany bud vase^ ladies' oak writing des'i^g :••! pounds. The new,arrival hat been school superintendent, was unable rest of the winter.' of the ^Woman's /'club at three church for his sixth term. Reports on any'thin person in 30 days your !-'. named WIHett Haggfrty. '; • to be present at the roll call because stands, 8 oak- dining chairs, leathersea^j gilt ^h?lte|5 '.:"••• Miss Rita Haley; of jtfevr York o'clock;-is : .'•';'•',•'•••'"• •'•'.•• read at the' meeting showed the re druggist is authorized to hand you • At the Presbyterian "prayer meet- church and all its societies to be in of sickness in his family.; The ' BAZAR AT LEONARDO. back the money you paid for it* • spending a week -with her mother, port was read by George Acker.. wicker rptkers, table lamp, oil and gas heaters> %tiii^l ing tonight Rev. John MuyskenB will a prosperous condition. Big Three-Day Sale anct. Fair ' on "But be sure and get McCoy's, the •''Mrs. Ella Healey of Herbertrstreet. A fino supper was,served to all : g^vei a.talk'on ''Persuwlve Evangel- ••-••- . •• m > »' '—-. • February. 11th, 12th and 13th. original and genuine." iron-bed, etc . '. ' . . •' " : ••:•'•'•/•iv$? ',-'•• Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Ivlna of present At night devotional serv- :,-: Arthur place expect to' leave next ism—i-How, Jesus Worked." At the Addition for Sunday-School. The house committee of the Leon- Sunday morning siervlco the sermon The Methodist Sunday-school' at ices were led by.Rev.'W. W/iudwig NQTICE; . > Piston aligner, adjustable blocking; vajve'rerseai|| '-week for a trip to Louisiana, and of Mat a wan. The chief speaker was ardo civic interests association is . Notice I. hereby given: to the* legal 1 topic will'be "I WiH Follow Thee, Red Bank has outgrown its quarters voteri* of the School District of' Holmdel '. Florida. They will be gone about rnaking' great preparations' for a 1 but~-."' At noon, after the service, H. Theodore Sorg, a Newark lawyer Township, In the * County of Monmbuth, ing setf cylinder hone, motor spray v^her^ ^afbtiiiijf •.•: three weeks. '.,••.'• IV '. ... and the :matter of building sn addi- bazar which; will be Jield at the as- the' cbngregatipn will, elect three : who is president of the New Jersey that the annual nicetlne for the-, election '; ' Mr. and MM. Fred. liundeiT of tion to the church for. more Sunday- sociation clubhouse Thursday, Fri. of four 'member, of* the Board of Educa- bm-ning hose and nozzle, gear puUers, wheel p^ller^lj i West Front street are>out after hay-- additional elders. At the vesper school' room- is being,.considered. Baptist state convention.' He called tion, three-for three ytkn and. one* mem- service in the afternoon the pastor for a return to 'old-fashioned funda- day and Saturday -of next week. ber for one year, will b» heli^ la -the* f ehooU cylinder micrometers cylinder head; gaskets,^-hub ';ta'p"?i|ffl ,-• ing been',laid up ;two 'weeka with The question has beeh-referred to a The women pf the house committee houec in Holmdel .village on February 9th' will preach another sermon of thecommittee consisting, of Sunday- mentalist doctrine. Jay Hopping 1026, at.four.o'clock, Kit , • ;.' are. making women's and children's : copper tufting, shellac, tire -patches, nick-la polishy t^|S i grip.*-.,-'.-*-".;.*,'. .-.•'•--'•'..-. ;•;••• •. series on "What Think Ye ofschool members and officials of the sang two solos. Special music V.'as ' Three member*, will be* elected for th>c* 1 ' Anthony Tslarjcp of DeForest; ChriBt,"'the. topic being "Jesua's rendered by a choir consisting' of clothes for the affair. , A beautiful jetrs and one member for onu ye«7.- : church.' silk comforter is being made by the The" polls will remnhr opeK .for one chains; from 81x4 to 33x4%,. radiator coversii Jt^e||J : avenue has given '.up his'. job as , a Prayer Life." • Miss, Agnes Walling, Miss Gladys ; Jolly Nino sewing club of Leonardo. hour and as much land> »' *> mtyt be nte.e- i chauffeur for the Public?. Trani-it Euchre Party and Dance'. Coe.Miss Helen Conover and Mrs. eary to enable all the legal voteri pment barrel and pump, (oil); steel drum and pump, nearly]; Mabel Nortcott Miss Abbie .Strick- Hot' waffles, ice cream, home-made to calt their bailotii -• •" - ' ".' "'.' ' company and ho now his similar The young ladies* sodality of St. 1 At eald meeting will be aubmitt.j. tlie .. Foot Cot" With Axe. candy, ''hot dogs" and many other 1 fullVp.f grease; steel drum of chassis' lubricant,••wiiiii*^ ••'•. work for Max Leon's cleaning and James's church will hc'.d a euchre land of Red Bank was organist at question of voting a, tax for the* fc-Horrlnf i dyeing establishment. '.'.'." Janiea Btownley of Holmdel cut both sessions'.. ' ' things will be for sale, and there will puripooes: • • ' ." : party and. dance MoridaySight) Feb- bo a grag bag for children. Mrs,, For current'".expenew,' $10,160.09. - shielct tleaiier, bar radiator caps,, spare tire: lbck»5ttoK» '•' P. H. P. Egan of Monmouth his foot with'an axe while logging ruary 15th, at, St. James's hall: The - For repairs- and. replacement!. $8^000.00. , street is cxpectipg a Visit soph from iri, A woods at that place last-week. .• Dotlt put that out-grown-furni', Samuel B. Donaldson is chairman of The total'amount 'tfoou'gltfr to ba nscei- time;cards, sales cards, lot Studebaker parts and ma.ny^ festivities will be in charge .of ature in the attic. Sell It through the hotisii committee. : ', «»ry Is $ia,.150.00. . . ; ,.••::. Frank It, McElroy of British Colum- Two stitches-were required to close Dated thlr lit day of February, IS21, : : s committee which has Miss Martina Luke' Longhead's department Of The other-items. " -: •.'.;•.,: •.••;:';'..'; ,' '• ••^••^l'^ , bia, Canada. Mr. Mcfilroy has fre-the cut. .:, •.,.,« ALEX. L. McOLEES, -" Hcaly for chairman. ( -i Register.—Advertisement It Pays to Advertise In the Register; quently' made visits at Red Bank, •••..•• • Bl.trjct. Clerk. '.. " . . "•. .;." 'HOMER C METHOT^ I and Mr, Bfan sends a copy of The : : : ; Register to him caclvwetk.i , ' HIIMIMIIWWIIIIIIW -.••••• -A. W.' KELLY^v; ;;':i'|p Henry Hagerman of Bergen place • ' . ^L •. 1 1. •- ' • ' has a new Packard automobile.. . FOLLOW THE CROWD TO Term. Cash NEWTON DOREN^U^H John P. Combi of South street re- ;j turned home last Thursday from the ' 'aEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. .,. ~ s.^^4 long Branch hospital, where he u'n- ' . MONMOUTH CLERKING CO. Clorks. ; " •' ^1 *, ,'derwent an operation for an^ab; scess. Ho is ntMli improVfld/ -,- ; IS E. Front Street Next;tp Palace "Theatre Carl Schwenker haa had a large , 'greenhouse biiilt on his property on 47 BiaoAD ST- RED BANK-N-J- Phrihe 1999 Phone 1890- DIXON BROS., Proprietor* •; Eaafc Front'street,:-!.- "••''' I • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Me Vaufrh of Maple avenue have been visiting at Plainfleld. , /;, ) Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Allaire 50 Piece Set of Reckless place, Mr. and Mrs. Al- McMafr's Market Blue Bird lOOP/edeSet | i— m (. bert S. Miller of Irving place and . ••"**~* " ~~'~— ~~"• . Millard Flllmore Cornwell, 3& of West End Saving of Broad street will leave the Hatter CHINA 100 Per Cent part of next week for Daytona, .Florida. They will spend about;a Meats and Groceries month there. ' '• . r $10.98 George S. Brown of London, Eng- These seta represent a saving, of at least one-half. Buy these sets while we have them, ; Directly Opposite Globe Hotel land, ia with his cuuaini.'M'M./An-' Remember you can always fill in on these itoma with us. " drew Dougherty of John street. Af- ter -spending two weeks at Red 19 EAST FRtiftT ST. RED BANK, N. J. Bank, Mr. Brown will go to Little Electric CHAIR BOTTOMS Rock, Arkansas, to take charge of a Light Bulbs garage business. Telephone 372 . . Edgar Laytori of Oakland street, Perfect Records who is employed by.Ilerre A. Proal,, returned home last Thursday from a Beat Creamery Butter ft 55c1; ; business trip to Tampa, Florida. He expects to mike another trip to that place in about two weeks. Aunt,Jemima Pancake Flour ..2 pkgs 25c '•• Adele Herman, daughter of Wal- ter Herman of Newman • Springs Sugar Corn .2 cans 25c ' road, wat out of school part of last week with a heavy col;!. Early June Peas —.2 cans 25c ' Mrs. Etra OsbotR of Bfede* nve- nue has been visiting Mr«. Thomas All the Latest Hits Baby Lima Beans 2 cans-25c Piquette and Mrs, J. M. Emery of 2Ec Plalnfleld. 60 Watt sfzo All sizes wood nnd fibrei n Raymond Ueddenj manager of . .'••.' stpcl;-. Cut String Beans 2 cans 25c Llggett'a drug store on Broad 21c ea. 39c each , street, was kept Indoors last week 15c and up Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti...... pkg 10c with a heavy cold. ' •?'. • This Beautiful and High PoJered Set Miss Helen Flyan of Jfohmouth MARCH RECORD^ No. 1 Yuban Coffee ft 52c street entertained the D.'M. C. club ; DANCE ' Retails for V last Thursday night. : HBJJ—StaVa Th«( Thing (Ko< Trot) '•^•••^•^^•^••^•^••••~t^«*^ •ffA. ^Bfc £^^ 6r^ ^^^ *&*. A.**TA .*.**^a *&^-^P*-*&*.Jj^JP^A£*!^^zPA\^r^j3F^Jr±iJ^^JP^^}^ THURSDAY MORNING THURSDAY MORNING 1 SPECIAL ..,, ;rW/ SPECLfM- TO THE FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS 1U itlc. rlKO 1 o\l CUol UmtKs Silk Dresses and Balbriggan $1.0(1 Ladies' : Flannelette Suits - Gowns • * ,! \ $7.9S VALUES , Trimmed with ellk embroldgrj-, also some III .ill lending'Bhadds and styles. All ML. T,lth high necks. SPECIAL. • ' . ,'' Limit 2 to a-jCuttomer S2.9S • LIMIT ONK. Introductory Sale Price 459c T OF OUR NEW DRESS AND COAT DEPARTMENT Thursday, F*eb. 4th; Friday, Feb. Sth; Satvirday, Feb, 6th F»RICES FOR THIS SPECIAL OCCASION WILL, BE SURPRISINGLY LOW. COME EARLY. LADIES' FLANNELETTE Ladies' Lingette Striped Silk Striped CORSELETTES BLOOMERS PRINCESS SLIPS . ' WITH THKEK BONE White and Pink All Sizes. Value $1.60 For Thii Special Occeiion . All Colors; fiM SIZCB SALE PRICE 39C For forthi. Special Occaiion Regularly 69c 2 $l.oo Limit-4 to • Customer V PILLOW^ CASES SILK HOSIERY , :-in' ojctrai^ flno ipMslln. Tho kind tha whole town's talking about. Now is tyio tfmo to stook up. In nil leading shades; all sizes. ' Children's Flannelette - •. SPECliiL mipE SPE'CIAL— ' BLOOMERS In PJnV. and Whita ' 5 45 CLOSE; OtiT SPECIAL Boys' and Girls' UNION SUITS Ladies' and Gents' in Random with corset wahjt attached. HEAVY BATH ROBES All Sires "•'•• CLOSE OUT SPECIAL SPECIAL PRICE $2.45 ESMOND BLANKETS Tho Urtfe Six* PINK 36 incfcci' by 60 inches BLUET Ladies' Silk and Wool I The kind you always pay J1.G9 for / $1.50 SHEETS VESTS and BLOOMERS At Ihl* Sptclal Oc«Mlon In several leading brands, ,72 in.x PO in.. Regular Sizes . , ' ' For th(« flpficf.t;O;c.it,n ' SPECIAL— $j.oo 500 DRESSES TO SELECT FROM. Made in all tlic latc.t materials nnd all leading »hades. Valuen $15.00 to $25.00. For this Opening Specinl Limit 2-toai Customer Limit 2 to a Customer Department Store BROAD ST "The Most Talked of Store in Tom? ANNOUNCE Regarding the Re-organization of The Young Men's Christian Association OF RED BANK, N. I ; 1 . J ' During the past year several persons, residing in the vicinity; steps to provide a suitable, building an'd equipment. rA building provid- Of Red Bank during the summer, who are actively interested in Y. M. ing a^ninasium, bowling alleys, swimming pool, and such additional ,C. A. work in New York and elsewhere, have expressed regret that a facilities as are usually found in a modern Y. M. C. fA!. buirding is con- building more suitable for the work of the Association was not avail- templated.No doubt sucli facilities will meet with general, approval1 able in Red!1 ,Bank. Deep interest was manifested/ and the hope ex- and be supported financially and otherwise. •*-. pressed that a building befitting the work might be provided in the ' It is the general opinion that such a building and equipment win near future* . cost about $300,000. The old Association property has been sold foif .• t -..:••.' • • . e • •' ••'"•. .',•'••'.•• •-•',•.. • •; . • ' .' ^ This* hope has been cherished by many local, residents for some $26,500, After- paying the debts of the Association about?$22^000 will time, but they- realized-it was; a big undertaking. With the interest be/available for the new property. Several subscriptions for;si|ibstant|al amounts have already been promised: by those who have identin*ed:with" 'i V now manifested by the wealthy residents, who are friendly to Associa- tion work; it makea the outlook for a suitable building more promising; the re-organization: T?he: usual custom followed, in. financing such a ;v project is to secure initial>r|ifts for approximately one hall the amount than ever be|orev •'•••.•••• • ' ' • vv [Pv:> " \ '*..< required before making ari appeal to the general public; With such an ,-,.,. v Because of inadequate facilities, local support of the old Asso- amount pledged in initial gifts it is the general experience thatitie public dation was indiflferiBnt The work has been conducted in an^unsatis^ will respond and a successful outcome assured. " "• . factory manner and it has been difficult to keep the place open. The To raise the amount necessary will require much work by those present movement has t)ie active support of influential persons who have engaged in securing subscriptions. It will be very helpful if those in . ^proWisM substantial gifts if suitable facilities are promised. It was i-ii sympathy-witli-the work, and desiring to assist, will niake voluntary^ made a condition, however, that the old Association property be dis-,, aubscriptions by communicating with any of the Board, of Directors or; posed of and ho longer recogni25ed as a Y; M. C. A. {Trustees whose names appear below; . / . During recent weeks a smalLgrpup of men, representing all the Subscription forms as follows are provided, an'd all pledges are l^otestant'Churches, held~ several meetings and discussed the situation. accepted on conditions set forth', as an amount sufficient to complete th'e Ji'hese meetings have resulted in a complete i-e-organization and the undertaking must be subscribe'd or the work of th'e 'Association will election of Officers, Directors, Trustees and Committees to take active not be; a success.. , •'/'•• • - ' ******* ------•.: • , • /• • • Directors t^JOHN B. ALLEN , U. H. McCARTER IRAPARROWS FRANK McMAHON ;»\''. UO|IN 60CKLIN JESSE MINOT GEN. HOWARD S. BORDEN J. L. MONTGOMERY / E. A; S. CLARKE JOHN H. MOUNT THOMAS GpPSILL SAMUEL RIKER, JR. i^RED'-"E. HASLER CARLO. SHIPPEE i Young Men's Christian Association Building Fund of Red Bank, N* J* .»'. ; U. HORACE HARDING RICHARD A. STRONG RED BANK, NEW JERSEY iW.STRQTHER JONES WARREN H. SMOCK For the purpose of providing a modern Y. M. C A.' building and iequipment In Red B«nfc, N. J>, I hereby subscribe the sum of . ,( , ., PENRY KOHL WM;VANKEUREN •••*>;, .....:., ...... i...... ^.Dollars $.. LESTER C..LOVETT The above subscription Is contingent on the f611owing conditions: , t • ,'•-'• '','•' • • Bonaflde subscriptions amounting to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (J!3oo,ooo)', must be se- cured prior to January 1, 1027, otherwise all subscriptions arc cancelled and subscribers released from ';»•.' '. Trustees any obligation whatsoever. y. EDWARD S. ALLAIRE —FRED OAKLEY n Subscriptions are payable quarterly in installments of 25% each quarter, the first payment being due when the full amount is subscribed. '•;.•• •• JOHN S. APJPL5GATE BENJAMIN J. PARKER, •'•'< " P. B. POWERS X LESTER EISNER . Solicitor .j ».« Signed . PHILIP T. JIANNINE • DR. H. E. WILLIAMS" ' Team No. ..1 Card No Address "1*1 i", * J'A ' W++±+*++***+4>++++*++++++++W •>. RED BANKEEGISTER, FEBRUARY-8, 1926. CKarles and Otti Schnoor attends Thursday night, February 18th, a has a new radio outfit,' which he r HEWS FtiOW M1DDLET0WIJ the motor boa.tr show &t New Yor! its firebouse. Homer's orchestn bought from Boyd Bros. last week. will provide the music. , Independent; fire company of Bel- REVIVAL SERVltES BEINC Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Boyd of Porl The newly oigamzed ladies' auxil ford viill hold a card party^emorrow AT BHLFORD. Monmouth entertained a party iary of tho East Kcansburg fire.com' night at Schnoor's hall. neighbors and friends last week. pany v>ill hold a card party an' James Hanily of Jersey City spent EpWpaUani WHTHOM Firtt Serv The guesti were Mr. and Mrs. Wil dance Saturday nlgfct of next wee last week with his sister, Bliss May . ico February 14tb at Campbell lard Palme*, Mr. and Mrs. Del Ho» at the fuehouse, , "Hanily of Belford. Junction—Port Monmouth Social ard and their son Car), Mrs. Alid Paul E. Rojjcrtson will have an Henry J. Lentz of East Keansburg ",Cta* Ha»'a Card i-arty. Taylor and Louise and Warrci auction of groceries and other good was a Sunday visitor at Jamaica, -Large congregations ore; attend Palmer. .:. •• • Saturday in. his building at Bclfow Long Island. which was damaged by fire efiirly thu BOB NSON in^ tho revival services^Bt;.thB'Be!' /•Edward T. Bennett has re.tume Miss Margaret "Donlin of New 1mA Methodist church;* this; week home from Scranton, Pennsylvania, winter. . •v . i • Monmonth is out after a sickness of I , Rev, Richard Conover, tho evangel where he bought••«" cjrload of coal The ladiess';. auxiliary of tho Por two weeks. ist," delivered a lecture Sunday •pi for. his coal business at'BeUord. H< Monmouth fite company will give a Mrs. Harry Ape! of Belford spent , "Christ in America." A duet. Vwa says conditions among th: miners reception for,, the firemen Friday the wccl-end witl relatives at Ar- suns: by airs. Ward R.:j5ffers'im are^yerir'had and that coke is .be= wght at the Port' Monrtouth sqliool lington, Key. A. C. Polhemos. • coming almost as scarce as hard house.. Mri John i Powell of Bayside coal. : •.• '-:'.;. • Charles Patterson of Belford is Heights has teen visiting at New. Monmouth Radio •The Episcopalians of Beiford ox peck to hold their first service Sun Measles are prevalent at 'Por engaged in improving a housa a arkr day afternoon, February 14th, in a Monmouth and many children tare Leonardo * which: is oivneil by Mrs, James Stalf. of East Keansburg building at Campbell's Junction out of school. John Kinney is/th'< Edith Steinle of Jersey City. spent Sunday nt Newark.' which they have rented. There will 'only grown-up person to catch the Rev. Mr. Johnson of Tottenvllle, Capt. William Raoul of Navesink be church school services at 2:15 disease. Latest among the children Staten Island, preached Sunday us has a new Buick sedan. .* Telephone 1184 o'clock, confirmation instructions' at to be taken sick tre Norman Wall- a candidate at the New Monmoutl 3:15 o'clock and \espers at four ing, Mildred Montag and Edith Coe Baptist'church. SHREWSBURY NEWS. , o'clock. On Thursday evenings a- Rev. Joseph* P. Hughes of Now Miss Josephine Angarspach -of BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. ' .eight o'clock there will be services Monmouth is confined to the house South River spe:.t Saturday and Masquerade Dancei at the' Fariib chiefly for praver and healing. • i . with bronchitis. No services were Sunday with .Mrs. 0. W. Boyd of Houio and ths Firehouie. , The Port Monmouth social club held at St. Mary's chureli rat. New PortJIonmouth; j The graduating class of the public cnjo>ed cards Saturday riifilit at Mr. Monmouth Sunday and die members • Mrs. Frank Bauer of Elizabeth school will hold a masquerade dance and Mrs. Emmor Clayton's." First f the congregation : worshipped at spent Saturday and Sunday with her on Friday night of this ivcek at the prizes were won by JJrs. George :hurches in nearby towns. ,';..'. parents,. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rich- parish house. Martin and CurtiS Clayton and the \ Miss, Lillian Zane of Navesink has mond of Belford. A masquerade dance will be held consolation pruc went to Mr. Mnr- •esurned her duties as.a teacher at .Mrs. Fred P. Cook of Point Pleas next Tuesday night at tlie firehouse tin. The club vil! meet Saturday he township high school. On the ant spent part of last week with her for tho benefit, of tho Shrewsbury night of this week at Mrs. Frank first day of school last September mother, Mrs. Millard Trimble of Bcl- Andrews's. ,' her leg'was broken in an automobile athletic club, Jri^es will.be.awajrd. ord. . ' cd for the prettiest and funniest cos- Announcing our appointment as the Authorized Radio Corporation . Several weeks ngo C. Albert iccident and she had since been laid Mrs. John. R. Haffner and her ip. ' •. '. • tumes.' .... •;...., •" • •: Mount of Locust Point bought a hildren of Bayside Heights are con Dr. Krnest Pahnestocb spent the of America representative to the direct radio-trade. ~ house on wheels, or an automobile William Hopkins of Naveiink shot fined to tho houso^with heavy colds. iveek-end at his summer home- here. llotfse. He has eince been engaged nd killed his doj last week The Mr. ,ahd Mrs. John Dolson of Aaroni Armstrong vill move from This appointment! was made on our method of selling and servicing in remodeling it. The' job was fin- nimal, usually gentle, snapped and Brooklyn spent Saturday with Mr. George Hance Patterson's farm to and our long experience in Practical Radio Work. ished last week and Mr. Mount has* jit at its owner, and Mr. Hopkins d Mrs, Elmer Dolson of Belford. his home on Sycamore avenue, near tcBted the machine with-satisfactory bought the safest thing to do was Charles Seeley of Port Blonmouth the-. faan.-,,K?ilpU, WiedwhoU ^Tvill tfesfalts. He and Ms family arc plan- ;o end the dog's life. s mourning the loss, of his pet dog. work the Patterson place this year. Buy your Radio Set where you,receive its full value in results and ning to make a number of long trips Navesink will lose Thomas Somer- The animal died last week. . Mr. Armstrong will hold a- public tn the house on wheels, performance. How can you get service when the experience is not present? ille of Bayonne as a summer resi- Mrs. Walter DeGrote of Port ale of farm stock ahd machinery on Miss Christine Schnoor of Lake lent. He has bought a house at Lit- Mortmouth .is very sick and her chil- Tuesday, February 16th. ' , dren are\ ck with measles* Placid, New York, Miw Helen .Mar- e Silv«r~and' he will move there. John McCarthy of Jersey City schull pf Hobol:en and Miss Martha Fie has offered his house at Navesink Jacob WcinsteW of Campbell's .pent Sunday in town. Weji'dt and Mrs. Qtto .Schultz of 'or rent. - . , v unction has returned from a visit StephenKReynolds has cut down a Grantwood were guests last: week of if teg days at Brooklyn., '.Chemical fire company of Belford mmber of trees 6n his Bread street Mrs. Jacoh Schnoor of Belford. Horace Smith of Port Monmouth' ill hold a euchre party and\danco iroperty. ". ••/ ' '..',. , Being the authorized Factory Representative of the GarocL Company we AVAL.GN • warn the public against buying sets without serial numbers as this source RED BANNK WINDOW of supply will-lead to difficulty. The user'cannot get the latest, improved receiver through these channels. We stand ready to prove our statements. W^en a diplomat »ay» .yes „. ^..^_ Ho means perhaps— . If he pays perbapa - 4 ' ^ Ho means no— If he says no, Ho Is not a diplomat r •- When a lady says no Watch Our Windoto for Sale of Complete She means perhaps— .When she saya perhaps She -raeana yes— • -^ . 1O Broad Street Red Bai>k, N. J. Ami when she says yes, , Radio Receivers, $60.00 up , Sh« ia not a lady, . - Specials that make our customers shout with joy! Headline— : And our competitors weep! •URKISH BATH ADDICT STEALS TO, SATISFY MAISIA 4 • 4 • 4 • »• 4 •'• »4 • The baths ot- glory- lead but to the crave. - We .understand Mag- Fancy Fowl, 29c lb nus Johnson and Harry Lauder aro to have de- erees conferred upon Best Made Philadelphia Good Cuts Chuck them by a Western' uni- versity. Undoubtedly SCRAPPi-E ROAST Magnus cum louder. . ' . A woman who does hot PIGS' WE$L BOIL BEEF.: FRESH TENDER BEEF LIVER buy her,'frocks at tho Avalon is as uhfortunate The White Goose Market as the man who spent a ycarj .curing himself of halitosis and ; found out Look over the prices on some o£ our goods. Compare them with he was unpopular any- way. . . ••„ '• ... what you are paying today, and: come around the comer to see THE HEIGHT OF ^ the old reliable stand and give us a visit—whether you buy or not PARADOX —come in and look around; you are always welcome. •Man loses voice shouting io^ attention in a speak easy.' > .. A^ FEW SPECIALS FOR THI$ WEEK "**'- * ' • '. v An American taking his wife todParisf A German taWjig a bottle of beer to The Best Butter Sold and Made in Red Bank 55' lb Best Cuts a brewery. cdo . And,a EedfBanlc woman Pork or Veal Chops, 29c lb 1 Strictly Fresh Jersey Eggs • • • - 55 * bringing: a frock home from New York all close- - Best Cot Chuck Roast or ,• ' Rib End Loin ly Resemble tho coal im- Magnolia Milk - 14? porter at New Castle, Tall Pet ^Milk - - - - 10 cins for $1.00 STEAK PORK IS THIS NEWS? (N. Y. Tribune Headline, C Fresh or Smoked CALA HAMS BLADE CUT RIB ROAST Feb. 1, 1026.) Yuban Coffee - - - • - - . 55 •> STATE . HOUSING AND KENT mill • Maxwell House or Hotel Astor Coffee • 53^ lb DUE THIS WEEK Our Special Blend-riuf said / " ^ - 49clb Ther* ni m younc llily Who llv«nn a town, Rha hhd many chU4r«n But n>ry & (own. Walter Bakers Cocoa - -. - 20P Mb • When ih«'d fed inil iWl cl And ihe'd ihoed evety ltld. Th« moniy 'twai I»(t . Bucklin's Tomatoes large can Phalanx - 20c Didn't n>id to be hid; l 1 If ,a dtiai sht would ie« In a. thop ftht would vr«>r, ' Large Budded Walnuts - - -\ : 35c ib Th« pricti ITIIIII bi Amy up In tba air. Till th, read In Ihli column Our Own Mixture of Nuts 33db Prime Ther«"d bern rleht along.\| , A^aliop tihetit chic trocV* • ' Cuts of Beef Rib Roast, 29c lb Conld.ba hfid for.a ioap. \ Large N. Y. State Baldwins , - n.i5 And now this young lady Look* always bon ton In n«Wast creitlona Jersey Green Mountain Potatoes cookers ' gclb Best Quality Beef Round Legs of Genuine Spring Fxom tha Aviion... we Florida Oranges-** « «< 38c doz STEAK L A MB- THEATRE SUGGESTIONS . "Borrowed Pinery" at SAUSAGE MEAT or LINKS the Strand is worth your , Ajlso everything else thatV kept in a first class grocery* store, BEST SIRLOIN STEAK time. Had «he lived in Kcil Bank them would such as the White* Goose Market Qualify counts first here. > hftVU been' no excuse lor • tho picture. What would hav« been tha reason for Free Deliveries Morning and Afternoon by Our Own Cars. borrowing the, nnery *l)eti , gh6 could h»v« bought it BO reasonably Look for the White Goose in the window/ ' nt Tho Avnloh. . Yes, this I* our- at- ' tempt 'nt a column. You1!) find It every week GEO. WILLIAM BRAY, Prop'r. and like Don Mnrqyl». *'• I*. Ai' and Dilward •, Hope, wo will accept •; 8 East Front St. Phone 508 Red Bank mid >nject contribution*, l(! 'Ilia opnea fa paid for by ,' 1'ho Avnlon, DO n(Mre»» . Chickens, 39c lb nil contributions to .' 4 Linden MIMHI Mini "RED" Owla to Hold * Dinnor and Danc«. W4M**»*9*to^W9*9W<'»<'Wf;I4 ist. \t. He specializes in all 12:28. 1148, 3:57, 4:19. 4 28, 6:00 P. R. R.—5:32, 6:41, 12:23 Register's Want Department,,will Mountains lnd.it for you Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. John Clar'-. of Long ittlscmont. 'i are low, compared with present table stock market. 1 Get Our Prices Immediately and Order. 4 Remember! i 1 We sold Prince Edward Island Certified Seed last . fall early at $5.50, and delivered 100 per cent on early orders. •!• i Stetnbachs Men's Shop Announces Monmouth County Farmers Exchange All Furnishings and Accessories & . FREEHOLD - ,;, MARLBORO, — HIGHTSTOWN ' £ REDUCED 25% FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5th An extraordinary one day. event that brings Steinbcichs entire high grade stocks at price cuts of One-Quarter. . 3'BROAD STREET. RED BANK, N. S. CHIRTS, Ties, Pajamas, Socks, Sweaters, Underwear—every- • thing that may, be found in the Men's Shop on the Main .Floor, is included. No Restrictions! An opportunity that only "Cream of the Creameries" Tub Butter Sold Exclusively. comes "once in a blue moon" for every man to'replenish his PRIDE OF. THE FARM supply of these ever needed items and'replenish them for Pure Lard - spring at savings that will clip many a dollar off clothing budgets lif. Peaches Tomato Catsup i'ut up in pound prints. for the new season. , > or Sliced No. 2'A can r^nlso tho prldo of New Jeraey I No musslncas. '. Reduced to Reduced to , Hoduccd to To give an idea of the sharp reductions that this sale brings a few of the groups are mentioned below. 24c Ific bot r> 18^ ^ . „, , $2.00 to $10.00 Negligee Shirts erV Macaroni Cooking Apples Dutch Cleanser etti or Noodles ' Can't beat it for brightening Now $1.50 to $7,50 Good and Juicy tor enuco or Nothing Better thing* up. • • •' . $4.50 to $7.00 Flannel Shirts Reduced to Reduced to Now $3.38 to $5.25 25c ' . 7c ..-,•• $1.85 to $10.00 Pajamas Now $1.39 to $7.50- «•• the diff.renca in Pfunei—buy DINING ROOM Prune. In 2-lb c.rtoni 3Bo 35c to $3.00 Socks Now 27c to $2.25 now telling AMERICAN FOOD NEWS $2.00 to $7.00 Underwear Now $1.50 to $5.25 IF co advertised so much THIS ISN'T $1.50 to $2.00 Night Shirts ABOUT COFFEE— Now $1.13 to $1.50 pkg '. It Is about ton. Not tho ordl- $7.00 to $35.00 Sweaters LF-RAISING . nnrj'i o^ tlmo hcUor skcltor Now $5.25 to $26.25 "mixed" ten which \vns In com- mon dbTnnnd a dozen or so yoari $1.00 to $4.00 Neckwear Very hand u want to mako ogo and whlcli It now passing. biscuits. Now 75c to $3.00 Todpy you demand fin INDIAN TEA, so blended that tho Orango Fclcoo flavor Is proifll* nont. And today wo glva you, thut In THt TALKEfl Starch DINING nOOM TEA. It wagn't Argo pur' selection j It was , Just n. ed starch. yours. You gald, In .ubstnncp, vro want a tea with tho Orango I'okoa flnvor. Bo wo gnvc It tp you. ' DINING IJOOM TEA li packed In a yellow car. Asbury Park ' ton. 'It ia fully strong, hna n vory ploannnt aromn, nnd, nbovo nil,' has a dollKhtful /Irtvor. And flavor, Is Uu) wholo thing in tea, • $1.00 to $7.00 Athletics I Now 75c to $5.25 , '' Vz-tb box 42c $5.00 to $35.00 Bath Robes box 22c Now $3.75 to'$26.25 50c to $10 Jewelry In «b« n*Un «r t Now 38c to $7.50 Imltb, d««M*J. K«tll»'