-tf - TE1 R ,4,1- • ,».• Visaed Weekly. Entered u gHOnd-Class Usttet st tie Pot* VOLUME L, NO. 1; ofBae e< Red Bank. N. J. fwoei the Ait ef Harsh a. lilt. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE .29,1927. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1

PRIZE FOR RED BANK EIKS; BRIDGE WORKER HURT. NEW HOME FOR KNIGHTS. WESTSIDE'S ANNUAL FAIR Sllver Cup Won for Beit Appear- IBD BANK WOMAN'S WILL. GIRL HURT AT PICNIC. verhead Truss Knocked Robert MIX-UP ABOUT A ROAD. ENDS HIS LIFE WITH GUN. 1 —> V \j ing Lodge in Parade. Mulligan Unconscious. *^ RIVERSIDE AVENUE HOUSE FESTIVE EVENT, UNDER WAY MRS. RUTH HOWARD LEAVES ACCIDENT MARS RED BANK PROBLEM FOR MIDDLETOWN BODY OF THOMAS ARCCER, JR.,v Red Bank lodge of Elks got An overhead truss weighing BEING REMODELED. ON CORNER PROPERTY. ESTATE TO SISTER. SUNDAY-SCHOOL PARTY. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMEN. FOUND IN CAR. double honors at the . annual re- bout 400 pounds on the Newman Knights of Columbui Spending It Began SaturdaTNIght and it Will union at Long Branch last week.' Little Silver' Woman Bequeaths Nancy Ivins, Nine Years Old, iprings bridge became dislodged Twenty-Five Foot Strip of Land Tragedy Took Place Last Thursday 130,000 on Alterations—A Big Continue for at Laait a Week— The lodge won the silver cup of- Her. Estate to Four Nieces—Lone Daughter of • Ellwood B. Ivins, 1st Thursday and fell from the ton Was Dedicated to the Township Near Pine Brook—Archer Killed Addition to t>. Built Which Will Lost Latter Contest One of the fered 'by the Garfleld-Grant hotel Branch Man- Makes Cash Re- Was Hit by Auto While Crossing the bridge. Its descent was arrest- -. as a Road, But Committee is Now Himself With a Shotgun—Dog Overlook the River, Big Attractions. for the best appearance in the par- quests—Other Wills Probated. Road at Belvedere Beach. d somewhat by several cross pieces Asked to Give it Back. Kept Watch Over Body. Alterations casting About 530,000 , The annual fair of Westalde fire ado arid Peter J. Elchcle, part ex- Mrs. Ruth t. Howard of Wallace The annual outing of the Red vhich it struck. Robert Mulligan The Middletown township com- Thomas Archer, Jr., of Ncptun« arc being made,.to tho Knights ot company of Red Bank began Satur- alted'ruler of the lodge, was elected street, Red Bank, widow of Thomas Bank Sunday-schools last Thursday if Monmouth street, who is, em- mittee spent most of the time at City, aged 36 yen™, a veteran of Columbus homo on Riverside ave- day and it will contlhuefor at least vicei ' presideni t of thh e central dis- Howard, mado her .will tho second at Belvedere Beach, near Keanaburg, loyed by the Schenck S. Thompson their meeting last Thursday night the world war, was found dead in nue. An addition of hollow tllo'and a week. Tho fair may last two trict. Red Bank had about 120 day of this month. Her husband had was marred with an accident when pany; was working on the bridge considering an ordinance to vacate his automobile last Thursday night stucco, 47x00 foot, Is bolng, built on weeks. It la being held to meet the men in line for the parade. About lied about six months ago. Mrs. Nancy Ivins, nine years old, daugh- lirec'tly below tho truss when it a piece of road 25 feet wide and on the road leading from Tlnton the east side, of the house, overlook- general running expenses of the 25 members of the Rod Bank cav- Ioward left all . her property of ter of Ellwood B. Ivins of Washing- . The truss struck him a glanc- 1,000-feet Tbng in front of the El-Fulls to Pino Broqk. He had killed Ing the river.' The now part .will be company; Tho fair grounds are at alry, troop were dressed as Indians every kind to her sister, Angelinc ton street, was_hit by an automobile blow on the head and he was mer E. Runyon property near Leon- himself with n shotgun, tho muzzle- used.as a lodge roam and for enter- the corner of Shrewsbury avenue with war paint nnd everything and Marcellus of Fair Haven. This sis- driven by Dennis M. Slattery of :nocked unconscious. He was tak-ardo. Action on the matter was of which was against his chest, with tainments and other social func- and the Newman Springs road, on they rode horses. The second de- ter is BIBO made guardian of Mrs. Ideal Beach. n to n doctor's office, where he was postponed until Thursday night, the butt resting on the floor of the , tions, A stage will be built at orro landj owned- by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- gree team members were drenacd Howard's daughter Dorothy until The accident happened in front of Hi; July 14th. ear. evived with restoratives. end of the addition. llamBroy. as pirates. The main part of Rod Dorothy roaches full ago, and she a pavilion at the beach. Mr. and lie The strip of road is in effect ad- The tragedy v/na discovered by ' Bank's delegation wore blue coats, ot seriously injured and There will be no changes to the The principal feature of the fair is the executrix of the will. The Mrs. Ivins were sitting at a table in iack at work Saturday. The pros- ditional .width for the county road, George Warden of Eatontown, who i white trousers, straw hats and car- front of tho house facing on River;. Is known as the missing letter con- witnesses were Laura A. Johnson of the pavilion. Mr. Ivins gave Nancy nt bridge at Newman Springs will although legally it is not part of the woa passing by ..in his automobile, ,' ried * canes with banners bearing ; Bide.avenue, but the interior of,the test,.' The firemen have arranged Wallace street and S. Morris Bor- a quarter for tickets on the merry- ic replaced with a new one, and th<:county road but is a township road. A hound dog in the oar would not the name and number of the lodge. house will be completely remodeled. with most of the storekeepers of Red den of Little Silver. go-round. Tho girl started to cross chenck S. Thompson company U The county road is paved. let Warden get near the body. Tho , JCrescent~band-flf—Eatontow.r_fur* —Miss-Elisabeth-Mullinor-of-iittli ItilllrillbllHd -Bank^to—have-cai-ds—with—certain -the-rond and was- only.a. fow- feet building ,ik__ •_._. _ ., Mr.-Kunyon. .died, very unexnect- dp.E. madciievejaL_iittcmpts_to .iiltaj nished music for the Red Bankers. Silver died some time ago but- her room, women's card room and re- letters on them given to customers from the opposite side of the rood ly about two weeks ago at Eliza- Warden. The county authorities Walter B. Connor was chairman of will was not probated untU last ception room, In the basement will at the stores. A word with certain when she was hit by the car. The SCRAP FOR ASSESSOR. beth, where he was engaged in the were notifipd and William S. Mui- the Red Bank parade committee. week. She was a daughter, of Capt be two bowling alloys and shower letters missing Is displayed each machine was going slow and stopped nursery business. A day or two be-toe was assigned to the case. Thi g y Mulliner ofj/ittle Silver. Miss Mul- Atlantic Township Republicans Put bth Wh ltd th h night on a large banner on thi fair within n short distance,. The car -foro. his -death- ho mailed-on affi- full charge of-shot ontered-ATi:h«r*i —bRthJi. Whon^ completed the home liher~ 6rdefcd~ that her niece, Ethel grounds. Anyono wno can tine "Of? - FIR^SERVICETESTED. did not run over the girl. When the Up a Candidate for the Job. davit to Howard W. Koberts clerk body, and thero wero powder burns will rank with the best of Ittpklnf M. Errickson, daughter of Miss Mul- letters on his or her c>rd and fit car stopped one wheel was pressing Atlantic township voters to the of Middletown township. In this' on his hands. A loaded Bholl was In the state, Charles R. Davlson of A Satisfactory Condition of Affaire liner's sister, Mrs. Mary Sarles, bo trsv. |n the partially completed against her back and she was hold- lumber of 37 cast ballots at tho affidavit Mr. Eunyon stilted that a | on the scat of the car and two more Keyport has the contract for tho at Rivor Plaza. paid a fair and just compensation word on the tanner in such a way ing on the front bumper with her rimary election last week. Twen- mistake had been made in the map i shells were in tho man's coat pock- general construction work, Vincent for her care of her aunt and for as to form a word will receive a That River Plaza has ample- ft>( hand. She had been dragged scv y-six Republican votes and eleven of his property. The map, which lets. When the body was found tho J.^Eck Is tho architect, Thomas all services to her. Ono thousand prize of a 100-picce dinner "set. protection was demonstrated las oral feet, but by holding on thi Democratic votes were cast. A was accepted by the township com-1 man's head was resting on the dog's Cleary is doing the plumbing work, week by a test made by Middletown dollars each was left to three other bumper she probably saved her life and Carl Clark tho electrical work; Dancing on an,' outdoor platform, ownship assessor is to be elected mitttNi several years ago, dedicated body. township fire company of Fair View, nieces, Mabel B. Penner, daughter .Nancy was .taken to a doctor's of- next fall arid James Desmond, the Plans have been started for a with music by James Ladlso's or- to Mrs. Sarles, and Emma Elizabeth the 25-foot strip as a township! Dr. Harvey W. Hartman, county chestra, is one of the principal at- Independent fire company of Bel- fice. An examination showed tha resent assessor, was nominated for road. Mr. Runycjn /stated in his physician, issued - - - celebration on the opening night ot Mulliner and Hazel May Mulliner, she was bruised and there was a pos a burial certifl- tractions. Many articles are to be ford and tho Port Monmouth fir this position by the Democrats. affidavit that he had never intended cate, giving' the the home. .This celebration will company. These three companies, daughters of George Mulliner. All sibility of internal injuries. In thi cause as suiclda disposed of on the co-operative plan Conrad Dechcr was nominated by to give this land to the township. from gun shot wounds in the chest- take place in September. National by means of the relay system, di- the rest of Miss Mulliner's estate doctor's office it was found that she and there ,is a wheel of fortune. The he Re^publicans. Mr. -Decher's The strip in question had been oc- The body was .removed to Worden'i and-statc officials of tho Knights of rected a continuous stream of watei was left to Ethel M. Errickson and still held in her hand the qunrte Columbus will bo guests, of honor. fair groundB are gay with decora- she is the executrix. The will was name w'as not printed on the ticket cupied by trolley tracks and when funeral home and later was taken. tions, of flags, streamers, bunting from Quigley's creek to Nicholn given to her by her father. Nancy and he got the nomination by h's the trolley company went out of The Red Bank council has shown made in 1923 and the wnB conscious all the time and sh to the man's home in Neptune. His and bright varl-colored lights. It Oscpenock's store, a distance oi friends writing his natne on the bal- business ownership of the tract re- a remarkable growth within tho past 2,600 feet. The distance the watei were Sarah Portnor and witnesses told her father to keep the quartc: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arch- presents a very colorful sight, espec- lots. John Sutphin was nominated verted to Mr. Runyon. few years. The council's first homo was pumped, together with tho fae D. Parsons. Theodore for her. She was brought home an "are living, and he leaves a ially at night. on the Democratic ticket for town- was tho Little property on Broud that Quigley's crook and thi is now under the care of Dr. Waltei In support of his claim that he j brother, David Archer. He wa$ not street, almost directly opposite St. William Macintosh is president Shrewsbury river flow around twi John I. Chaunzy of Fair Haven, ship committeeman. He has no Re-did not know that he had given the i married. Archer was gassed in the James's church. It was bought of the lire company. Benjamin sides of River Plafca, is taken as who died about three weeks airo, j Gosling. She is getting along nicely publican opposition. 25-foot strip to the township, Mr. I war. while William A. Barry was grand Pryor is chairman of the fair com- conclusive proof that water can be left all his property to his wife, No serious results are anticipated. — •-— Runyon stated in his affidavit that Chief of Police Benjamin H. knight. Several months ago tho mittee and the other members of obtained to fight fire in any part of Nellie M. Chaunzy, and she is tho BOY RUN OVER BY AUTO. this strip had bcenincluded in lots White of Neptune is believed to be - .Broad street property was.sold and the committee arc Edward Brooks, executrix. The will was made eight which worespld. There were forty River Plaza. PARTY ON A SAINT'S DAY. the last man who saw Archer alive. the council bought the present Fritz Dressier, Harold A. Hendrick- years ago with Alston Butkman and Theodore Campbell of Shrewsbury of these lots. It was represented Archer told White that he was gO' Has a Fractured Leg. homo on Rivorsido avenue, John son and George Havens. Esther Hurley as witnesses. It Wai Given For Louii Gattii c to the buyers by Mr. Runyon's ing to kill himself and the chief of H. Naughton is grand knight of the FOR UNIFORM FLAG DISPLAY Henry Smith of Long Branch Shrewsbury «Avenue Last Week. Theodore Campbell, ap;ed five agents that the lots were 25x150 police thought that lie was only jok- council and Roy Snyder la deputy years, son of William Campbell of KILLED BY_A WEASEL. made his will six yours ago. He or- Tuesday of lasF""Week was SI feet, but if the township does not ing. Two hours later Archer war grand knight. The building com- Legion Trying to Have Broa White road, Shrewsbury, is at dered a suitable monument erected Louis day. In certain parts of Ital; relinquish the strip of road the size dead. mltteofkwhtch Is in charge of the al- Frank Loversidge's Goose Loses Street Idea Carried Out Generally. Woodley hospital at Red Bank with on his burial plot in Willow Grove parties are given on that day fo of each lot will be 25x125 feet. terations to the now home, consists Life While Setting on Eggt Shrewsbury post of the American a fractured left leg and with cemetery at New Brunswick. He persons who are named for thi Lawyer Charles R. Snyder of At- WANT ROAD TAKEN OVER. - of William Hoag chairman, William Frank Loversidgc, who is em- legion of Red Bank is trying to bruises and cuts on his face as the bequeathed J5.000 to his son, saint. Such a party was held on Si lantic Highlands represented the Barry and John Leahy. Mr. Barry ployed at the electric light plant at have a uniform display of flags at result of an accident last Wednes- Township Committee Made Inspeo-* Charles H. Smith; $3,000 to his Louis day at Red Bank for Lou Runyon estate at the meeting. He was originally chairman of the Red Bank, is mourning the loss of a Red Bank similar to that on the day. The boy was struck by an au- tion at Leonardo Saturday, granddaughter, Sarah Elizaheth Ed- Gattis, a storekeeper on Shrewsbur said it was more important that the committee, but ho has been laid up goose which was killed, a few dnys business section of Broad street, tomobile owned by Gheston Sim- Michael J. O'Keefe of Leonardo wards; and $1,000 to his sister, An- avenue. About a score of h buyers of the lots should get all the with Bicknoss and hns been succeed- ago. The goose made its home on whoro flags fly from poles in mons of Shrewsbury and driven by nie Smith. All the rest of his es- friends gathered at his home to en land they had arranged to buy than requested the Middletown township ed as chairman by Mr, Hoag. tho grounds of the electric plant and holes in the sidewalks. A number Lee Morris, who is employed as a tate of* every kind he left to his joy a feast prepared by Mrs. Ga that the township should have a committee last Thursday night to it had a large pond on which to of flags and poles have been sold chauffeur by Mr. Simmons. The boy take over as a public street Burling* „ m • » son, Charles H. Smith. George W. tis. A spaghetti dinner feature' road 1,000 feet long alongside of a swim. It was attacked and killed to residents of Maple avenue and VanGelder of Long Branch ia the with Italian cakes, candles and ot was playing in the road in front county road. ton avenue at LeonaVdo, between, CLOSED TO TRAFFIC. while setting on some eggs. It had a it is expected that other flags will executor of the will and John H. cr confections, was served. Mr. Ga of his house. Accounts differ a% to James Lockwood of Leonardo Leonard and Thompson avenues. small incision In its neck, indicating be sold before'the Fourth. John The Civic Interests association of New Bridge U Going Up at Newman ^pt.the Houghton and Dr. L. Leo Blaisdcll tis received many gifts and con- how the accident occurred. The boy took issue with Mr. Snyder. He said were the' witnesses. gratulations. There were also con- and his father blame- the chauffeur thaOora distance of about a mile Leonardo, previous to Mr. O'Keefe'l e sale of request, had passed a resolution in* A new bridge Is being built ut of the bird had boon parflyeflftf Mrs. Carrie A. Youn of Asbury, jjratulations for his son, Anthony and Mr. Morris says the boy was west of the property in question nags and poles, other mem- ff dorsing the hiking over of the street " Newman Springs over Swimming away and ,it is supposed that a dog Park left all her estate to her sister, j Gattis, who had just finished his at fault. owners of different tracts had given did this after the weasel had killed bcrs of the committee are Thomas river. Tho work was started ladt Ethel R. Royce, and named her as fourth year of study with a fine ormer trolley lands to the township, j In question. The township commit" the goose. Mr. Lovcrsidgo has a Bro.ckhurst, Albert Hembling and Wednesday and tho bridge,-has been executrix. The will was mado six standing at Hahnemann medical ANNIE HART BACK. Mr. Lockwood stated wide roads | tee made an inspection of the street large number of ducks nnd ono Raymond Madden. were very necessary in these dnyi of Saturday and it is expected that closed since that time. The bridge years ago. college at Philadelphia. gander on tho grounds of the plant. 'Sheriff" of Fair Haven Returns heavy traffic and that it would bo hoy will take action on the matter will be wider than the ono formerly Jessie I. Winn Biddingcr of As- Others present besides those ' Sale at Township Hall. From a Western Trip. t their next meeting on Thursday used and It will havo a Bidowalk on bury Park left bequests of $3,000 mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. An- foolish for the township to give back one side. The Schenck S. Thomp- On Artificial Legs. The sewing club of tho Reformed Annie Hart, one of the best night, July 14th. to relatives in Georgia and Arkan- thony Finelli, Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo this strip to the Runyon estate. son company of Red Bank is doing Joseph Connors «f Everett is now church of Colt's Neck will hold a known members of the theatrical sas and all tho rest of her property Malono and family, Mr. and Mrs. The map of the Runyon tract was the work. Tho contract calls for walking on two artificial legs. He sale of home-made bread and cake colony at Fair Haven and who for she left to her cousin, Mamie Shan Benjamin Sicilinno and family, drawn by Herbert. O. Todd, a civil FAIR VIEW FIREMEN'S FAIR. the completion of tho bridge within received them last week and aftor Saturday at tho Atlantic township many years held the otlico of ''Sher- of Jersey City. Frank Garruto, Tomasino Amato, pngineor at Atlantic Highlands. Mr. 150 working days. The company a few lessons ho mastered the nrt hall at Colt's Neck. Mrs. John C. iff" when the actors' colony ruled Todd stated that it was immatirial It Will be HeldTFull Week'From J. A. Marquis of Millstone town- Vincent Alvino,,T. G. Trimboli, Al- bid $45,000 for the contract. of UBlng them". Last winter Mr. Sehanek, the president of the club, in that vicinity, returned last week to him whether the township vacated July 16th to July 23d. ship, in his will which was made fonso DcMaria, Philip Jiannine, Connors had both his legs amputat- is In charge of the sale. last month, left $100 to Manalapan from the Pacific coast. She stopped or retained the 25-foot strip but The annual fair of Middletown Nichplas Gattis, Gatti Garino and off on the way home to sec th3 con- Regatta at Portaupeck. ed Just below the knees on account cemetery for the care of tho Mar- that he resented very much the township fire company No. 1 of fair COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP, Thomas and Philip Gattis. ditions in the flood districts along View will be held Saturday, July Tho community club of Portau- of gangrene. quis burial plot. Ho left $3,000 in statement that he had made such a the Mississippi. The "Sheriff" doci serious mistake as to put a road on 10th, to Saturday, July 23d Out- peck will hold a regatta on July 20 Wall Street, Red Bank, Frank trust for the education of 4i>3 eon "It's Really Economical." Notice not look a day older. In fact sho a map and delude the owner into door dancing, music by an orchei- 4th. The program will comprise Maraicio, Prop. Richard, and nil the remainder of Mrs. Smith writes: "I'\e learned Strictly modorn shop In ovory is hereby given that the partnership looks younger than she did in the selling road land to lot buyers. trn and the other usual attraction* motorboat races, canoe races and his estate was bequeathed'to his lately subsisting between A. T. Slo- that Blue Ribbon butter is by far particular. Expert tonsorial serv- wife, Rella E. Marquis. His wife heydey of her political activities at will bo in evidence. A women's other contests. John R. Kennedy more economical than ordinary but- cum and Carl Focrstcr, under tho Mr. Todd said no mistake had ice at moderate prices. Shaves, 20 and tho Freehold trust company arc Fair Haven. Miss Hart will spend been made. He said ho and Mr. auxiliary of tho company is being Is chairman of tho regatta commit- ter. Tho old way, I used to pay for cents; hair cutting for men, 40 firm name and style of The Rain tho executors of tho will. bow Pastry Shop, engaged in the the summer with Mrs. Howard Runyon had talked over the devel- organized and tho women will tak« tee. tho dish In which tho butter was cents. Girls' and ladies' hair cut- Marsh of Rumson. a large part in helping the firemen weighed. But whenever I buy Blue ting or bobbing, 60 cents. If you Charles H. Wemple of Allentown, baking business at 83 River street, opment of the tract before the map Red Bank, N. J., was dissolved by with the fair. Tho fair will her 18hls reputation na n. civil engineer t you could only see tho way will be taught. For torms and Branch avanu*. and Harding road, stores bought outright or sold on come to you when needed. Tele- 5670; iilno 12 Broad street, Red inlty of cleaning windows of storcj. | („ have It »ald that ho had mado >ey nre whamrooeil you would not " r more complete details, apply r" the Red Bank. Lunchion, 12:00 to consignment by tho iargost houio oi phono Eatontown 100-M between llank, phone 707.—Advertisement. Illces nnd prlvutu ITHMCMCCK; also 1 such n niii-takc nnd that he couli citato In bringing all your run 0:00 P. M. iind °:00 P. M.—Advcr- office of tho Superintends,. of 2iOO, dlnnor OiOO to 7:30. Sunday Its kind In tho lUto, George 11. loneral ofllco cleaning. Itntes rea not let thi' Htateincnt go unchal nnd ciirpoL" to us for a thorough Schools, Senior high school, Har- dinner it 1:00 P. M. Ordiri taken Roborta Co., Inc., Stats highway, tlsemont. We Buy and Sell Everything. onablo. Satisfaction Runranteed. clcmilng. Leon's, for cleaning and <• for Ice cream, mu.Ani, nut broad, ono mllo north of Red Bank. We Furniture, household goods, an- 13 Washington utrcet, Itcd Hunk. I It'iigrd. ding road, Rod Bnnk.- -Advertise- For Sale. , Tlie orillnnm-n to vncate tho nlrlp dyeing. Tuleplionm Red Bank « ment. ealcs. «te. Phone Red Bank 1078. buy your used furniture and sell titties, hotel nnd itoro fixtures, mu- hono 2318,—Advertisement. 10-4B ur 7;i-l.—Advertisement. , —Advortliomcnt. you new. 1'hon* ltod Dank 2371. Raised deck emitter, "n fort loui sical Instruments, cash registers, of mail luiil pnsiud Its (11-it nnd sec- Every Wedntsday Night —Advertisement. nearly now, lino condition; ffulu l tires, automobiles, real ostnto, etc. Sidney II. West lin» Iram-d tho ond readings mill It wa- due for filial . $800 In Prlsei >' li music night at Tuitlng'i, on Mon< Window Cleanlnj. equipment; rooifiy, ideepit four; lino Itnl Dank Auction House, 31 to 37 rlonmouth Hi'iich Imthlnn pavilion pnimige limt Thursday night. After Ws clean wlndowi In itorci, of. •ea liont. Apply John II. (injury, to lie distributed nt tho eighth ID* mouth itrcot, ncur Broad itroot. us vinnil niuuuwa in •vulva, ui* Kodak work ready at noon every Monmouth street, phono Red Dniik or tho nununrr. Kvcry comfort n llun K ditlint'iiHnloi n h llft nunl chitrlty bbntun r of Hud Bank ;. floei and prlvato houioi svurywhoro. day If brought In by five o'clock. Ilroml street, ltod llnnk.—Adver- 11)84.—Advorllsr-mnnt. mil convenience for trmmletit nnd R«dlo«, rolls, orthophonlc vlctrolai. tisement, ili'cldi'd to wall two wi'i'ka before loilgo, II. I', O. Klk» on thi horn* , recordi »nd pro-eminent m»k«t of Uattor work, law prteti. Phono Kod I-'lneit aisortmsnt ot framen In Rod enson bathers, Outili!" rooms $10 tnklnii ncllnii, . grounds, Knit Front otrrit, July 8th Bank 1173; brunch ofuco, phone Dank for your framing. Grouting "~PuibMc'Tali cr «on«on; Insldn ronnm $H0. Life- upright ind grinnd plnnoip . Brlni Top Soil, Fill Dirt, to 1 nth. Attrnctionii for old and tthh« familfamily tonightAdvcrtlie Long Brunch 232. Long Branch cards for ovory ocCmton. * Frsmod Four vnn Inndu of household oitts nnd llfo'trunnk coimtantly on youiiK, Free vaudeville ind othir Window Cleaning Co., Long Branch. tanoitrloi and tnpcitry gmbolllshod aradlue ot all klmlij also roitdwnyt luty.—Advi'iMlni'iiii'iit. Owing to Ihi' lurui' lih'ii-iuo in mont. tonight,—Advcrtlie- Koods. Furniture, Orlrntnl rum hv du'tilntlnu of lionkic throughout new (cnturt'i.—Advertisement. —Advertisement. mirrors. Framed mottoes' and gltli, built; Lakowood snml, washed gra- iirlMt-lirni', cn»h ITHIKU'IS, oflU'c ' We Dye Dally. Kltldsr, the man with tht haaouMI vel, slag, cinders, blue stonn. I'ncei fitrntlun' nnd ntnrc llxturen. ltd Idletown towmdilp It la noctiaury Soil (or Sale. reasonable. Howard O. Houvell Meet the Virginia Jud-e, ^ i> ImniPillntcly vnl»i> a fund to huy Radial. A sdpsrnlo dyeing department In name, Monmouth (trout, acrom from Hank Aui'tlou ltmi«c, ill to !I7 Mon- niniiuj In vumli'vlllr, nt thr l''lki Authorised ilenlcr In 8tromblft> ohirgo of an cx|lcrt Is another con- Thirty yenrt old, will fertlllied by tht city hall, Red Dank.—Advqr- phono loH5. Itrd Dnnk.—Advortlio- mouth utrcet, Ili'd Hittik.—• Advcr- loukn, fur wldi'li n HIIIC "f 1'itko, froth sheep manure Thomas II, mont. Imrlty bnxnr lit Hrd Unnk July Hth iitiily, I'IC, will hi' hrlil nt thu Nnve- Carlson and AtwstM Kinl ridloi, vtnloneo which wo trmlnUIn for our iliemeni.__ • _ iKI'llll'Ilt, to mill. Open nil' lIllhrlllLt, Vllltl- Dots ropnlrgd. Have you hurd tilt patroni, Loon'i. for cleaning untl Grant homottMd. on Evtrstt road, Ink library on Krlduy, Judy l>t, bn- ons and * half mile1 from llsd Bank, The Gift Appropriate. nlilo dour prUi- ovrry nlKjit, (tlnnlmt nt three oi'lock.—Ailvur- now apukir with thi violin WMQ dyeing, Telephone lied llink Tory's, Loni Dranih, Wn arn now rnrrylnit a lirniitlful You Cant Afford vaudeville nnd otlii'i' I'll! sound board? U, A, Jonneon 0*» 1046 or 704.—Advortli«m«nt. John II. (Irani, It. D, 1,, Rod llank. dancing oviiry night | muilc by Rea to buy or sell Monmoutli County tlsi'ini'iil. _ —Advertisement. aaiortmont of VnnTtiin'" pcrfumps, 'Inttrn priicfpiU imvd f»r i-hnrity.— 15-17 Mochinlo atrist, Rid Dllii, Hchury's orchestra. All kinds ot ppowdnrnd , compactU* unitt l rial dititi without lint consulting Ailvtiillst'tni'nt. _ """roTsauT phone loan AdvertlitmUtj Blghl Nlghls of Fun dinner*, Oriental dlilies and a In uirsonilly, without obligation, (1. The San Reme-bylhi-Sei, Btudlu (lift Ahoji, 44 Mnniniiulh A fiiBliini built Helming plitno, itn it tho Rid Hank Klki' charity Imur cart* i|iccl«ltles every day at all street, Iti'il Hunk,-— Advcrllmiiii'iit, Kmton IJetidrlckion, ilrond Htrei Dr, Dunn, Surgenit Clilropoillil, * Teller's Typewrite* largaiae, on tho- homo grounds July Bth to Ocean and Woit End «vtnusi, Wsil hour*. I'hunn Long llrmich UUHO, National bink bulldlnu, )U Uron vlll lii< nl hia otlli'i', HiMiiinl Nntlunnl iiitruinriit for n muslclnii who *\<- Ileininiton |4n, Und«r comla Kilnlkoto co|ipercl«d roof on Rid Dink, phone 1480.—AdverlUi- unttorlos. Lit tin ipeiker tell tli 2441, Anbury I'nrk.—Advei-Usw. ii m i aw '« her now houio on the dials high- Do you wink profiulonil radio •tint, itory, "Bob" Johnion, Monmoulr L-l lhs9|>eaker Tell Ike Sltty UH Cwtilii Mrvloil Conn to thi pld«st radio •old ant) dtlfvsrad] ttidlni a way In Itlvinlde llclihU, near lUd lUdlo fl«rvloi, M tlroail stroll, Kid done. William II, Ciilir, TtiU llank,—Alvnifi It's llelter Now Than HUT i Oirod hlib'Powered rirtlo by ui itiMft n*w m«n In tffli put o! tit* lounlw. Y»«f „.- - Hunk, phons.llBi, \VJHI. -Ailvir. seti no batterlie, 'nob" Johnionion,, laim fur ;our window*. "Dob1 " Johnson, Monmouth Mlo town, ^N. J, I'heni Kttontown will lie Ilka new If you let u* ctcntl Unmint .»,». Convince yourself liy fflllii« at u 100.M, Vflsr 0(00 o'tfMk, P. M.t~ Turkey Ulit tha Ooiy Corner f*a Itoom, 41 Monniotith ll»dlo , BfrylM, RiRid Birv oi, 01 Brad Unit, Ria Oinki ir them for you, l.eim'n (or clfettliiii Ten>l*a»menl Plan, •'ank, »!ion» 1114. VVJm \Bh%>ni t 1114, WJDI,~Advortlsr. Adv'ruitmtnt. •trvtd It ,Uio Cosy Corner T« ind dyeing, THrphoiic Itnl Hunk Monmoullt street, Itcl llstiU.—Aii It Wddyi SulU, tU'J.RU up, It Jl l lll iint - . Itoom, Wtdntidtyi ind Biturdiyi, 1045 or 194,—Ailv«ttln#m*>nta Tin : > DMI Will Btd A? llrdail "ttnrt, upitnlri, Itnl Hun ^AdvrtUiiminL DaHilHi Irtilruftlmn. Uriiliy Oroa., Vot\ Monmottih, Plriwirkl Hlldtjuarteri, until your sulomobllisulomoblli . .— d«d... . Dlilress Afltr Riling, _ Thi Hcmi-LIbi Dining RUM, I'rlvate li<»ian» hi liallrjwm ttwnu phsni Keiniburi ITI. ,Ooal, tin wholmlt *ni ritill, Trubln'i, tl \Un your Ifnltlan (hsslud it p, A, Miyplnk* will rtllivi It, Tiki (wo IttR, Mitliel Coltinan. 20 Hector den, irtvilt undt uu«kln|r»A» Breid ilreit, Rid B«nk,—Advir* Johnion Co.'i, ll'lj , MMhinll I WIIIMI strut, ll«d Dink, 'Kit ina rtput In t" mlnutis,—Ad»ir- llemitluhlnf anil Drsiimakliia l ynnMArirtlt viruiinitnl, ttiiimnt, ___-^___ strut, ph«ni ioao, R«d Dink.— with ui—It'i Just Ilk* nsmi.—Ad< tlumint. dent by Theora. Drown, 04 Will I AdrtrtlHimtnl. _ •irtlitmtflL •Use vertliimen FlrsMsrks Htadauarleri, Plriwirkll UNWMII FlrlWtrlll whol»«le ind riUII. TrubttiV, 81 Ii lt »d BkA' itrii Twri ->' RED BAtfK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1927.-

I**.*********************** ************** BIRTHDAY OF A VETERAN. Monmouth, Keen-burgs and Keyan- d for that reason a'new schedule Mayor Wyckod invited the mem- port are on an excursion today to was being-worked out. .The letter bers to hold the July meeting In the Patrick Carton of Everett Wai 82-Bear Mountain. Tha excursion went on to say that in view of thd Community house at Keyport, which Yean"Old La«t Week. ' made the first part of the journey gas company _ position the commis- was accepted, Mr. Hoagland, on LAKE VIEW CASINO Last Friday was the g2d birthday by train to Jersey City where tho sion would reopen the case started behalf of the civic association, pro- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. j Burdge & Russell excurionists boarded a steamer for vided refreshments. The civic as- of Patrick Carton, the onc-armeJ by the borough of' Keyport, and civil war veteran -of Everett. No the trip up the Hudson to Bear that another hearing would be held sociation was given a vote of thanks

i * .-..•.. • • • • formal celebration was held, but Mountain. Until this year the ex-Within a short time. for the uso of tho building for hold- cursion was to Asbury Park. DANCING-- Mr. Carton received a number of The railroad committee of the as- ing the meeting in. : Expert Movers of Household birthday cards and congratulations. The Presto jestaurant on Carr sociation, of which Mayor Raymond FROM EIGHT P. M. TILL CLOSING' • . Ic was laid up most of the spring avenue has installed a Frtgldarp ice Money For HoipiOll, Wyckoff of Keyport is chairman, .We 'do our Bait to Pl.«ie. with sickness, but he is now improv- refrigating plant. reported that a train on the Atlan- The county board of freeholders t s Goods and Pianos. will distribute $100,000 to the hos- ing. For many years Mr. Carton Paul Docg of North Bcrgon has tic Highlands division had played | WWes t A-bury Ave.,, Asbury Park, N. J. • '- v pitals on the basis of the" number transported the mail to the Holm- taken a bungalow on Pinevicw ave- havoc with about sixty commuters. of charity patient days reported by del, Everett and Bradevelt postof- nue for the summer. It was reported that these commut- I City Movings a Specialty ficcs, but he has led a retired life John Covert, ST., has been spend- each institution. The Long Branch ers had depended on this certain hospital will receive' $74,616.89, the I Large, Well Padded Vans for some time. Last Friday was al- ing a week with his son, Jesse Cov- train to get them to their place of so the birthday of his son, Patrick ert. Spring Lake hospital $21,241.59, the employment on time, but that the Hazard hospital of Long-^Branch I Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men J. Carton of Everett. Mrs. Daniel Libby of Philadelphia leaving time of the train had been has rented a bungalow owned by $2,510.44, the Asbury Park hos- set back fifteen minutes. The pres- pital ?1,16».66 and Woodley hos- KEANSBURG NEWS. Mrs. Eichhorn on Bayview avenue. j Sight Seeing Busses, jjr all Occasions ident instructed the chairman of this pital of Red Bank $661.49. t Daniel Rcilly of West fceansburg committee to take the matter up Movement Under Way to Revive has bought a new automobile. 1 Anywhere, Any Time. with tho proper railroad officials^ Old Board of TKBCU. John Boyle of Seeley avenue has and endeavor, if possible, to haVe 150 Guernseys and Jerseys 2 Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. A meeting will, be held tonight in returned from a trip to Europe. the train restored to its old time. the Oak street firehouse to revive The' Nightingale club has discon- President Owens instruced the en- CHOICE HOLSTEINS the Keansburg board of trade, or totinued its social activities for the I Office Globe Court and Mechanic Street tertainment committee to obtain full JUST ARRIVED AT JACOB organize a new body that will func summer. information from the Central rail- tion along the same lines as a board Dr. C. W. MacConnell ha$ ZLOTKIN'S SALES AND EX- ! Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. road company regarding cost of CHANGE STABLES, of trade. A committee of business opened his summer office on Rari- chartering a Sandy Hook steamer ***************************************************men have banded themselves to- tan avenue. for a moonlight excursion up the FREEHOLD, N. J. gether to inject new ideas into such J. J. Maloncy of has 43 BROAD STREET Hudson river in August, The pres- From Wiicgniin and Michigan* an organization. This committee rented a bungalow at Grunville ident was of the opinion that an af< desires the fullest co-operation of Park. _ai_ro__thi_J_nd_wou_L _>e_a. go od Hie Keansburg businossTSoirso•+haf ""MrsrElizaficth Marriman iFbuiia- thing for the members, for it would 7 plans may be made to put Kcnns- ing a house on Pairview avenue. afford an opportunity to get better For Thursday,, Fri3ayT Saturday -4 burg in a position among the other Mrs. George Crowe of Fox «ve. acquained. The committee wa _._._. i j summer resorts along the Monmouth nuo, has returned from a week's structed to make a report at the July county seashore. The commlltue visit at New York. meeting. points out that in order to do this At the regular monthly meeting a spirit of harmony and co-opera- of the Monmouth Bayshore im- Frank A. Hoagland, president of Two Hundred Hats The Spirit of tion must exist within the organi provement association in the East the East Keansburg civic associ- zation. It is promised that in theKeansburg civic association building ation, was of the opinion that it After apendtnp two weeks buying theie Independence event that an organization i* ef- last week tho question of having would be an excellent idea to en-r«iil dairy cowi from the accredited kerdi All New Summer Models. fected it will .be non-political, as women join the association remnined deavor to get the Central railroad where they were rnlscd I now h»v« them well as non-partizan. The commit- unsolved. The matter had been up to run excursions from Newark over at my stables for your Inspection. Soli in the American colonies subject to 60-day retest and full gutran Former Values to $7.95 tee who have the organization in for debate at a previous meeting the week to the Bayshore district. It was of slow growth but the was explained that for such excur- tee \yith each cow. You must be sttlsflei hand include Chester G. Mullison, and had been laid over until the with the cow or no sale. results were glorious. So Peter Licari, Walter Klepp, A. A. June meeting. At this meeting the sions the association would have to guarantee a certain number of per- Each cow has a C. T. R. record ihow< the banking. system in Frank, James J. Porter, Horace G. subject was debated for a short Ing butterfat and milk production. Man: Fowler, Samuel T. Swenarton, Wil time, and the president, Jamev F. sons for each car. This feature did pure breda amortR the lot from cic! America was of slow Ham Turner, Jr., and Frank Hard- Owens, remarked that as the mat-not appeal to the members, and forbreed. Many are fresh and close spring -^growth but it has now at- ing, Jr. ter did not seem to interest the this reason no action was tnken' in en. They are young and right reidy fo .OO members, it was advisable to again the matter. your herds and produce mtlk. The price tained to maturity. This At a meeting of the Keansburg on real good certified cows are cheaper lay the matter over for future dis- The association is now entering Bank is among the fore- civic association last Wednesday If you are In the market for buying 10m 1 night it was decided to incorporate cussion. upon its second year of activity, nnc real dairy cown, Inspect this lot and yo most banks of the country the association. Survais LeRoy Since the association had prom- has accomplished a number of im will find what you want at the rlgb in all that makes for the Chester J. Behman and Edward F ised support" to the action of the provements.in train service and also O'Hanlon were appointed a com-borough of Keyport in its action for agitated the Ocean boulevard, which JACOB ZLOTKIN. service and safety of its mittee to revise the by-laws. Three a reduction in rates of the County was pushed to a successful conclus- "The Man Who Sells Good Cows patrons. trustees, Mrs. Isabella Hagan, Miss gas company, the public utility com- ion before the legislature adjourned, Phone 330 Freehold Ccclia Schuck and William Leonard mission advised the association that were elected. the board's attention had been re- Arthur Newall of Asbury Park cently directed to the company's KUPPBNHEIMER has been employed by the borough proposal to make a ten per cent re- QOOD CLOTHES to round up all stray dogs. duction in the gas rate, and said The seventh annual combined ex that the company had informed the Red Bank.N.J, | cursion of the Sunday-schools from board that it did not consider a ten Atlantic Highlands, Bclford, Port per cent reduction a proper one,

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ti-.jf-- Power & Light Company If-,- RED-BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1927. yyvwwvwiiwwvwwvvvvvvwwwvvwvyyvvvvwwvwVN NEW 3TORE AT EVERETT. he condition complained of has ley's creek, as they promised to do HMMMHIMIIIIIIIIIIIII greatly abated. The remedy wa» some time ago, Such a path would t Wilf b. Op.nTTIi. th. Old HoUl found without stationing a police- make things much, safer next; fall Bulldinf Nest'Waik. man or other officer here. The ball for children who have to use the- the Bah of Prohibition William Dectlcks will open a Btora layera .requested patrons of the bridge to go.to and from school. iext wqok in "the former hotel fames _to be less speedy and more Mrs. James McPhce is away on building at Everett, where ho lives. areful and the desired result was a trip of a week. Has Been Lifted He bought the property a few years ibtained. The work o£ grading and repair' ago and he has made many improve- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biggins and ing Hubbard avenue has been com- on the sale of Brandied Fruity So you can menti to It. Mr. DecBicks is em- heir daughters Janet and -Edna of pleted. ployed B» a carpenter and the store Marlboro, Mrs. Mary Crine of Mat- now have one of the most delicious delicacies; will be conducted by his wife. Hit iwan and Mrs. Ella Conk and her EVERETT NEWS. nephew, Edward Adams of New aughter Alma of Red Bajrk, spent known to mankind for centuries. 1 Surpriie Birthday Party Given (or York, , is staying with him for a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Mri, Raymond McCue, . time and lie will assist at the store. F. Kaney,., Ernest S. Howard has the foun A Surprise birthday, party was Brandied Peaches, Pears, 1 datlon up for a Ifbuse which he isgiven for Mrs, Raymond McCue last Firemen ! Auxiliary Election". week at her home. About fifty Mri. Catherine Wodlley has been building Qii Appldgate street as an Pineapple and Cherries at investment. , guests were present and they had elected president of the Midway a jolly time. Mrs. McCue received hose company auxiliary of Mata- Preparations for the celebration on the Fourth are completed. If a number of gifts. wan, Mrs. J. Pruden and Mss, Miss Elizabeth Haley, daughter of Julia VanBrunt have been elected the weather man smiles it will be great day for River .Plaza. In Frank Haley, will ibegin a course o,f JOHN E. TAMl'S vice presidents, Mrs. Alma Hulso- study as a nurse at the Long Branch hart secretary, Mrs. L. Boyce trees' the morning there will be a flag raising on the Community club hospital in September. Miss Haley Wholesale Beverages urer and Mrs. Mabel Clark and graduated thisQyear from the Red Mrs. G. W. Craig members of the grounds and a baseball game. In 10 East Front Street, Red Bank. the afternoon there will be athletic Bank high school. floral committee. Joseph Eustace is mourning the Telephone Red Bank 73 , contests. A community dance will be held at night. loss of his dogs, Mike and Biddy. RIVER PLAZA NEWS. Mrs, lila Hague and her children They disappeared last week and ex- eft Sundad y to spendd live weeks in tensive searches have failed to re- Oil Badly Needed to Ktep Down veal any trace of thorn. Duit on Wait Front Street. Virginia. Vera .Kaney, daughter of Gobrgo An anniversary mass for the late Traffic has incro^spd tremendous Kaney, and Helen Conk of Red Gertrude Mullin was chanted a few ly over West Front street since the Bank, are spending n week with mornings ago at St. Catherine's Newman Springs, bridge has been their aunt, Mrs. J. F. Miller of church. A mass in celebration of GOWNS closed. Dust flics thick and fast ex- Brooklyn. the.Feust of the Sacred Heart took cept on rainy days and folks find il place at the church Friday morning Notice to Horse Owners 1 —An-engineer-in-tho-omploy of-the impossible toHisfl'their~p6fcrres77"Or is badly needed on West Front state utlities commission was hern part of last week with her davgh- dry deemed in our^stabishment Tnake atreet-and-follts-wouldiccL-Craleful last week to get information as to ter, Mrs. Stanley Stilwell. if the authorities took action to ap- tins 'Treed—of - water sendee at. Ibis -Frank Schaefter has bought an even husbands sit up and take notice. ply this remedy. place.' The engineer's visit was the automobile.. He has Been sharing tho JDUETT Large use is made of the new ten outcome of a complaint made to the pleasure of riding in it with a num ' BAY STALLION—9 years old, 15.2 H. nis court on the grounds of' thi commission, following the unsntis ber of the boys of the village. By McGee—Muff by Ingoldby. Community clubhouse. Youn factory terms which the Tintern Francis Neville and Edward Eus folks play every day and people o water company submitted for ex- tace, two boys of this place, found more mature age frequently jot tending service to this place. a Rroundliog hole last week an SOLDIER TRUE in the sport also. The receipts and expenses of the forced the groundhog to come ou CHESTNUT STALLION—5 years bid, 16.1 H. s Mrs. Marie Baines and familj recent strawberry festival for tho j b ^ouring water in the hole. Th.- By Trap Rock—Federal Girl by Ultimus. are spending tho summer at Lafay benefit of the Community club have kiI1(,d lhc anima] nnd sold it for 'IT, ette, near Newton, in tho northen been tabulated and there is a profit I ccnts to a Holmdel man. Holes mad< Now Standing At . part of the state. of ?"• I by groundhogs are a great nuisance William S. Roberts is having A new cement floor was placed in to farmers, especially during-thn Amory L. Haskell's Woodland %two-car garage built. Clarenct the kitchen of the Community club- haying season, when horses are apt Kyto of Red Bank is doing the vtprk house last week by men folks of tlii.s to break through and suffer injur-ics. LEON'S Farm, Red Bank, N. J. Miss Nancy Marion of Ncpplace, , who made no chargge for their | The farmers wish the two boyys Brunswick is a guest of Mrs. Esta- services. The work was done under! would keep up their good work by Placed here by the U. S. Government to Encour- van Crlstlani. the supervision of Albert Conover ing more groundhogs. FOR CLEANING AND DYEING age the breeding of better horses. George Palmer has had a drive- and he had nine assistants. A number of the residents of this way made on his property on Car- River Plaza was well represented place attended the Elks' parade 70-76 White Street Red Bank, N. J. penter street and the grounds have last Wednesday night at the testi- which was held at Long Branch Fri- Phone 1045 or 734 Fee, $10 been beautified. The work wai monial dinner which was given at day. done by Frank C. Byram of Shrews the Berkeley-Cartcref hotel at As- Some of the farmers have started Our Car Will Call FOR APPROVED MARES, bury. bury Park for Howard W. Roberts to "plow off" their asparagus The Since the complaint was made of New Monmouth. season for cutting asparagus will For further particulars Phone Red Bank 1558, ! the township committee a few week Folks here are hoping the county end after the Fourth. The yield and ask for Edward Feakes, Supt. ago about autoists speeding to am freeholders will put a footpath this has been much smaller than normal from basoball games at this plac summer on the bridge across Qu;g- because of the cool weather.

July 4th—This is the day on which every True American should rejoice. 151 years ago this day we became Inde- pendent and are now the greatest Nation on Earth. Let us put "Fourth of July" over with a bang. WE HAVE THE FIREWORKS. Our assortment is'greater, our stock larger and our prices lower. # THIS FORM WORTH MONEY, FILL IT OUT. Big Three Color Sparkler Repeating Cap Pistol 35c Blank Guns

• / i Nigger Chasers Repeating Cap Cane Blanks Vesuvius Fountains Regular Cap Pistol Caps Barrel Snakes Balloons Double Loud Caps | Triangle Pin Wheels Pyramid Lights Boot-er-oo , | Can Red Fire - Red Torches 6 Oz. Sky Rocket t V Can Green Fire 8 Oz. Sky Rocket Giant Torpedoes 50c Asst. Night Works 1 lb. Sky Rocket Tourbillions \h 5c Pkg. China Fifecr'kers 6"lPin Wheel 38 Blanks 5c Pkg, Sparklers 20 Ball Roman Candle 32 Blanks 10c Each 36" Sparkler Torpedoes Bulldog Cap Pistol 50c Pkff. Sparklers Daygo Bombs 10" Pin Wheel 10c Pkg. Sparklers Snakes Son-of-a-Guns Grasshoppers Dipped Colored Lights | $3 Asst. Night Works 10 Ball Roman Candles 15c Pkg. China Cra'kers | EXTRAS $1 Asst. Night Works . 10c Pkg. Flash Cra'kers 2" S&lutei 10c Pkg. China Cra'kers 2" Elect. Dragon Salute Lady Crackcri 3" Elect. Dragon Salute , Punk B" Salutes Lighthoutci 3" Salutoi 50c Blank Gum i

Fill.in this Firework* List at your order. Every Fireworks order for $1.00 or*more made out on this form will receive 10c worth of Fireworks FREE. $1.10 worth of Fireworks for every $1.00 if this form is filled out with your order. 17 Broad St. TETLEY'S Red Bank mmm F.'-.r*!/ ilC DGn DANIT DCTiCTPR »M <*.jri>ich ar« supposed to make it land privately owned, they' were ••<••' j2i«BWaaiW!«»M»B»i»»Wa«BMMW3BMK»B«aHI»»| Illlllllll Illll I Hill IIIIII • IIIIIIIIIMM M Mlllll HC Kfill DiUilY IVEulMLA. easier for folks to follow the rules actunlly increased width for the • ' .': . K ' • K. ' , ' ' . ' . •'• • • ' \<;-• 1 • I -.1 •.••)»' • •:•' THOMAS ttVlMtt MOW*. J™ *?" aB° If'^ •th' P'"6"1 ^ch iMd"* ' """T^ m"e | f.*l^TsZ4>~* I 4&^ ^^ UI?d^ ^ •BBS*?5™ 4 ' II ll II ll kKH ll kj I I7II

:..- ;Bu,.n...M..Wr. ''enlightenintf era" began. . of such land. IftflWlIlI lltMf 4 pressure SOOI1 clears the ••K^Ljl 2 1 WIH II k II • • lkllI! •• . r«.r -•»•$» More Imnortant than police prp- In one instance tho former own- • **"^°=~W & UldSSIS 01 __JM!i/ 5 ing partS. . . .ABO£JHH9BSBBSK j Phon» R«d B.nlc 233 TOwrMALR, jhow wanton disregard of the rights practical to have, township lands ... • J . ' ; 'v .,i--^ :Vt ••'••V ';; , 5 ' ' R 4 R. I, D,n-,.,r of others. Is it any wonder, in view parallel and adjoining county roads, __-...,-„.„„_-.." 5 At yOUr Service here.'Wlth rearqUlCK, thor- 5 THIS NAME A GUARANTEE s ,e Red Bank Register Qffte change d condltion6> that the and used as part of a county high-1 yOUNG SAMSON IS US- I oUffh handling and lOW COSts. •• ' 5 ™ ' GUARANTEE 1 r arts Its Fiftieth Year. question is BO often asked: What way, I • ;lk u^fi.. „- { "UB» «i"«""B »"« "r " A,ua«>. . ' • 5 Fo'i . ' • •; : Tha Red Bank Ttogist ,r bogins Its is the matter wi'th the schools, the - * '' fiJJ i,. Jrt • ^ 5 - * ' ' "'"' 5 uc,rn< rtr>ri J V\I T A f If**7»» th year this. week. Forty-nine churches and the parenU of today! The township committee should fiefd glaSSeS—and they Will j . . f "SEiRVICE and QUALITY ., ars is quite, o long time for o pa- _j; ooooo • turn these strips of land over to the bring the VlSlOn 01"Perfect ? I ' 17*11 *'"" Cl. J.* S ' '" u ones ^oro;e tr^rfrrg\rkFormerTrolleyRoadwaysand rz^^^tz^t, ^t^fllZ^ll\ • rilling stations { EFFECTIVE:-JUNE'I* ' ' S printed oTnSVwTshingTon6 £S p—' Autom°bile T'affic- s^u ^IZ'oi motyteZ ^ milk with us^ { WILLIAM T. JONES, Prop. 5 Our Price, on Egg.-^ove, Che.tnut, Will ess in a second-story back room A peculiar road condition, exists the upiiCOp of these additional '• ' S ' dk AdvanCe'fOC per tOlli C ted wLfeThc°SherTdan hoteVnow residtn?L °8«Uo n° Phon. Red B.nk-2030 A State ' HighWEy aildl M^ple AvC, 4 DYAPY YAllY Cftal NnilV inds. • "^ Trolley tracks used to run alongside mmcdiatc acceptance. What great __ . 4. _. - _ . • « V^raer I OUT V^OOt i>0U7 1 The town has'^ Krcatly since M.^^ ^C^ "a't jSi.'Sc '® ^^ Dai^ { Red Bank. ^ i le Register has grown with the tracka UBcd tobe - parkway extending through the cen- imm.m.w^m^m»m.wmm^w^m»««m««m».w»««« - " Ill 11 111 Ulllll wn and the adjacent countryside. • - • tor of it. Such a project may not = «»»»!««»!*»»W»5«i»»»W»S»»»S»M»!^iB«»* * IMMlH—* LalLthe.jears_ of^its life, in only The county freeholders have put be advantageous in other places at j — : • : ri —• : " : ' < r ;——=—• ~ le year has The Register failed to oil or, the county road Burnot on- -the- present time Ln__Middle_towj!.|___^_^.. -. -I-T-T----."-" —~^ ——---—- ...... •«"T~i'» » * A A *~V~AT~A i \ A ii» Ti ll i A riliiAi.Iir ow an increase in circulation, the strip of land where the tracks township, but the time will surely f +•++++++++++++•++ + ^.^.^.^.^.^.^-f-f4>.f4-f ^..f^.^.^.^.f-f-f-ff-f-f-f•f.^.-^.^.^^^.^.^-fTTTT'TTTT" nat year was one of the years were located. The property owners come when an improvement of this « • . . ' ' ' " . hen a panic was raging. Every have been .protesting because of the kind will bo of immense value to the: ,, „ - . -— - ' " her year has shown an increase, great amount of dust kicked up by public. When the land can be ob-1 C'f\ I I ^>\\/ . "T|J C* ^DftVX/ fi TO MB————"^J imetimes large, Bometimcs small, automobiles which pass over the taincd as n gracious gift, for abso- j ' f'X. J Ll \J \Af I F1 Ci \^I^,V^ *» «^ * ^^ ' A^MI^K\ ' it always an advance in growth, former trolley land. The county lutely nothing, there would seem to, * • * ^^ ' ^ ,^^^^.*. /j^^^^w ' ... freeholders claim it is not up to be every reason for taking it. < . •-* |—^^ /«P^^^ ' t°- /jflr' /^^\ ' ^•f^T^oUo^Jnej^^^^f^^^^y^ continue on page 1 • . iMMtfi^^A/^v/B^Kll /^^Jf^nlnKHIp^ vH /HHL -^ iless it earns and retains the con- borough offlc.als claim it is not up Asbury Park Girl .o W.d. !" IV ISlnivBlfMnl USI.MI )M I M HI Ml HI Wf^lW Vl^JMvWiA b toth c Jence of the people it serves. What '° Hi™ ^ freeholders to Mr and Mrs Jacob A Kin? „{'•"• Br^ • Ul H/W/ I • ^*-—4MVW)*UilWAmlm/^Smm\ ^g^^g^ he Register has been in'the past it do tl"s- In the meantime the Wanamassn have announced the" en- ' • I • ^mmy WW • Ml ^9^^S^ ^g^Ml^ —• ' -.^ ' ; —~~~ houscs alon theroa d are |M| ill strive to be during all the years S: deluged gagcment of their daughter Bar- , „ -IB ^~^__ ,_-^^.^. **-f ftgn DAMI/.M. I* DnAnd 1QOO .come. with dust. bara to W. Fank Konfeld of New • SSSSSmSS^SM47 BROAD ST* UCU DA IN A IN U KliOnC IW7, . " .... Yok cUy_ < • |^— . . i 1 :—: »i. y o.0.0.°.0 What the legal merits of this con- = ——.. _ < > . • . - losing Semi-Public Lands troversy may be is not for any or- , •'^• _—_^^___^_ _^___ ^^——,^•_———, < «ains-«.t U»:?+srje by the Public. £ HS£FB»E"dinary layman to decide. From5 a »,r,,™^, 1^^ :-:• ANNIVERSAR. Jfc Ik. Tik. Tf ¥ f ¥"11^ O #k. W"% "^JT*Y ^"^SAL J^. " W E1 1 • lgs without asking permission of f™ freeholders 1shouia take ovei ^ »r CW '. ^ _ ESHSSS SsKS SrSrJj ^^1 :: Starts. Saturday, July 2d . Ends Saturday, July 9th > public use the cause has been so ^portant in these days of heavy. \ ^fi A^ (^ \ ""We now celebrate again another successful year of business in Red Bank. We owe this to the Public and without their sup- % ort anton acts of destruction and dis- o7^f "J ^ Twn dUst is^eTativcl \ \* ?%L 0T~* ' ' P throughout the year we could not enjoy this success. To show our appreciation we are running a sale for 7 days. We ave made < a w"" the lands iy unimportant beside the question! vm X&^\_J "" « running real bargains. The manufacturers are co-operating with us to make this the biggest sale Red Bank has ever had. ' °{ providing better transportation; Wpj\ ^^~CA*5^ " * . •^—^— __^.^_^_^_^^_^_____^__^^^^— .SatrJa.-'J^'g "1.. I:.'., ^L- 5t/Jw •• •""-' White Enamel Hect™. LiSht Sash Cord •' _— Window rounds of the Tintern water com- townsh, ^^ s,milar cond|. fHjB|l :" : M**^ BUlDS 'JAaktrQU,'Wn'*• lna f IV.*! !^ "' \ I 1^1 ! ' ^«l USHfll 1 W«ttUC9

SSSHsi ^*tX"*:,,0'J-,;™ "•' \\ I \ / ( J OHP 8SSS«SJ All week Sp«i«l. llustrate. Thousands of persona • V^ J> V J . ." 'WIMMM SHAUES .—.-*• : rent there every yoar. j . Al. W.ek Sp.cl.l „ hYw* BO Ft.-R.,. »= l<—^^H^?«— QQA n l • in ,i Innda Froited. wUtJw' Mm ill « Whut a shame it is that the entire ^^^^^^^^^^^^mm^mmmm^^^^^mmmmm^^^^ I «• Ualvanized Palls »yQ #an/.k i OC Uanlr ISf %T «^ ^^ lublic has to forego the enjoy- HH^^^^^^^I^H^^^^^^^^^HVBHI^JHl^^B ., «n I / ijQ, cavil *| Q _ CaCll /J}Q IianK ^Hr e,ch nentu and delights of this and B^~~XM ' < > XUC ^aCH - Xc/C . . ither beauty spots because of the H|^ 1'^'KiSP^'njii^^^^^WBH \M I vandalism of a certain few persons ^M I || I iR^^^^^^^^IH ll * * ' ••^*^^— ••••^^•"^ . # 0M< OPEN vho have no rpspi-ct for the rights •! - - 1 " l^^^^Bft-^__._; . M i •" • 'NG DAY SPECIAL AllffllinUmWare < T C I-

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Jlese property owners and from the mmmmmmmmmmwmWMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ™"^"*"^••••^••••^^«^«»^^ ,^^B>^«^H^B^M^w«^B^«M^^^^^^^MwaM^^^M^H^MM^M^H^HHH^^ ^^*X%^ "- . standpoint of the public, why * * _._,« —-. . «. ^ •houid it be n.ce5Sary to shut off \ .OPENING DAY SPECIALS TUESDAY SPECIAL Clothes Hampers, 89c ea. i ACT r»AY CPFCIA! SATURDAY LAST DAY SPEC1AL *. ».. .f th«c Pi-cn. in thi, man' « . __-^T^ Turkish Towels 19c ea. Flit, 54c Can SATURDAY r 1 0 1U r B P r; ^nro ^'t;. n . ndn 7.ri .'u "l AHil1*f«X L LV Tn Ftlinnjoyv "Miv^ Oval Rug. 49c ea. Ladies' Union Suit 29c suit ' WHITE ENAMELWARE TJ«Z:L^: ^:^\ * * ' ^ : •||mi lBnt<-v. r-. .,, , -^ • a new ^^^by thon :^:^X^-ofllcelwidMi ond i^iiticlum. ymo f kilcheoMOOIHIOIn dmdKcr>:'' o' r ORIOL^j".v.kitcheE willn relievcomo. ",;;*' o AlarT\ m ClocksZ! "., , O-Cedar '—Mop~s ' ICurtains, $1.19 Ea. BABY CHICKS blllty. Such rlniini. wi.uM I,,., fur f'Tt SUCll (IS .VOll'VP llPVcr h.'lil In fulc and llUVC ' Ou.r.nl..d Mops 39c CB. R«I- »''B9 «Mier to boiit-v.. « fi.w y,.llfl, .mo | jilontv of time to cniov life. " r~\ Visco 10c ea. ^ T^ * ~" Plymouth Rock*-*nd R.,I. Redi, tn»n tocUy. rlif country nl,omuls ' J ' «» {aj /«• ,i Jl RtinmAl PAI*r>nlnfm*ft nil onnH «tn'plt with unoopon Mud M" »r nil kini.' . . • JQC^ Cloth 10c eft. *-

K^'Klo'iWr^ wnflc your rnnpc conkB tho'wl^le dinner just , «- ^TO^A Tea Pots, 6?C teach -,i _- HB9H9H9HI1 tnp and npylnjr-. "I'h.. rxli-nl t« | «» WClI HS If .YOU M.'IVl'd lllline to W.'ltcll it. ' * K' J** 5ftl " ' '" r l»»kAa RnalrA|'. ^^^^^^H|^Hj^^B Which tliry lntfrf.r.. IIIKI nmldlr In , . VW^~~*4lV r ^ lTma^\ lllllA/M *" ^^"•"^^"^•^B flyC, ' OHC CftCIl' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lln« of Bovrrnmi'tit Hrllvltlm H^TM ^ ^W \. Jw M *«'V/TV M ,. i^Q A .,„__mmmmmmmmm^mm^______>#w*. - ^- Ilk* n phytlral lin|io»ilblllly. It **J • ^^ ^^ A YFAIJ Tn DAV DC/C ™aCll _ «fl gl _-_ Aftr>n 1 1 YCAR To PAY each Si, ^n^;: :^,:?;;,; ,::! T, ,t -7, ,:: Candy> isc ib. 0. N. T. Cotton IOC. and to P»Uct Ui?M. lai.4. «K»lmt iJU.V bofrtru thlH Kpccfftl ofTiT IH 0VL-r. EnjoV '• OPENING DAY 1PKCIAL ^T1 7?. -All ila.a-BU.li «4JVWh i , 0 urru whikl o1 SISSY'SSKT^hifh'Vu y° '^', i^'^'•"H. (^•o.^iuV -- °>«™*£y™* ClothesPins, 4c «P<> " D ....D , Sto'^ar *'"thc"- • "n"""^ wh('"'- -"- . :: Stenciled Ruga 75 for 10c Whisk Broomt, (5F;RFEC ^^ -' Bomtnilho)>l« Mr. and Mri. Wilbur Huff Seron»d*d elation, n hnily corporate of the Slat* A feature of the day'r program realized from the affair. New jcracy. for nil that property Is. ,was a sailboat race between boats Miss Mary Patterson has com- o Township of Mlddletown, In the Coon. A large number gathered at the of Monmouth .ml Htate of New Verier of the twenty-four foot knockabout church, hull'.TnesdayjiilKbt and.then pletedheri work; as teacher in the ilch IK baunilcil on the north by th* high tclass over a triangular cburijo of flyc wehtjn cars toserehadp Mr. andgrammar school at WcBtficld and is Her raark of Hnnily Hook or Barltan now spending her vacation with her y; on the south hy the northerly line ' miles with' Vice Commodore Mln- Mrs. Wilbur Huff.' After tho usual the Bnyslde Parkway as shown on 1h* ton's yacht as the starting and fln-clamor of a serenade was mad?, th< parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. - V i«p entitled "Map of property of the v lea*~ l —-—«—•Dcac. ^**»i»ij*"apjh Companyi nciaJl. MU,1 If a KeamburgPat VI*.. . Mon> - lehlng point".off Spcrmaceftl covo guests were invited in. Much fun Patterson. . Mrs? Edgar Richard' al- juth Co., New Jersey," which map1 I. on .'near the bell buoy. The starters so completed her. school year as le In the Monmouth County Clerk', offiiei was had during tho evening._jind I id on the we»f ~tiy the Keanaburc Bases' "were Sarah Clay Brown'ffEllxabethV later" refre"s¥monti""wer? served, teacher at Plainfield on June Mth ompany tract: and on the nit by the EHwood—Powcrsls—Mlana—Willlam- •and-is-now-at-her-honitt-here? nmnrrty n,,o in mo meal Heach Company Among tnoso wno attended wop 1 :ract, be and tho imme la hereby accepted H. R. White's Dolphin and George' Misses Elizabeth VahHIsc, I.ucj Mrs. James White of Darnatown, UARTERS -it the nai.l »hore front property become, W. Bray's Llndy and the boats fin- Md., has been spending sometime e property of the Inhabitant, of th* ' Kauert, ,Edna Huff, Ethel Van 4 iwnship of Miildlrtown, In the County of ished in tho order-named. Brunt, Jennie • Armstrong, Eleanoi with relatives here. ' ionmouth. • . The-racer-was sailed—in-a-Btlfl- Mr^and^-Mra^-Harry__C. Bodine- ARTICLE II. northwester which' attained gale Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. William 0 and family, Miss Mary McQuade FOR Sec. 1, That the said property an Be. ! mired hy the Township aforesaid, belnl ' proportions during the race. -TheHuff of this place, Miss Ethel Morrii and Miss Delia Macklo'wski of f ihore front property along HailUlt Or * conteBt was, exciting throughout as Princeton were guesU Wednesday iandy Hook buy forth e purpose of pro* and Mrs. John Morris of Farming- t ••ialnK a suitnblc protection to prevent evening of Mrs. Bodine'a father, l m to the journey was a hip and tuck dale, Messrs. Stanley Huff, Chnrlci f " "*f" 'he lands anU property at struggle between the Elizabeth and Smith, Roger Merrlck, John Lemon George E. Brown, lilcnl Beach for the general benefit of the Mr. < and Mrs. Jacob MattHjewe f territory alTccleil. be improved the Mlana. The Elizabeth outdis- Robert'Smith, John Donnhay, Joi Sec. 2. That the said Improvement .hall tanced her rival by a minute, romp cph Marazltta, Ernest Bordcn, Her and daughters Clara and-Bessie and .f lonftint1 of the construction of a bulkh.ad sons William and Jacob ft Neptune the laid shore front and suitable ing home an cany winner. on the man Dreyor, Edgar Richards, Ray- ipltlo from the laid bulkhead out into the " lipme stretch with her sheet llflcil. mond >Richards, Mr. and Mrs.. Ai City spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ntora of Sandy Hook bay at such point! William Gravatt. T shnll lie designated by the Townihlp ' The Elizabeth was sailed by Har- thur VanBrunt, Mr, and Mrs, Leroj •orrtmitteo and the repair and reeonatrue* ry flay with Noql Lartaud at thn Matthews and Mr. and Mrs, WUbu; • • i a» y on and construction of a boardwalk sheet. Others in the winning crew Huff, Call on Luka Longhead ilonir the snld property. When you desire any sort of a y Sec. 3. That the sum of Forty Thofl. were James Clay, Charles Conine, FLAGS ind (140,000.00) Dollars be and I. here- Mrs. Annio Borgo of New. Sym- want filled quickly.—Advertisement. by appropriated for the construction ef iGuy Belcher and Th6mas Irving >ald bulkhead and J«Ulcs. Brp.wn. Captain Powers sailed his AND See. 4;. In order to temporarily finance the above undertaking, temporary Improve* own craft with William Borner at t mint note, are hereby authorll.d under the sheet. Others in the Miana were the provision of Chapter 252i P. L. 1SII. t is amended, in tin amount not to extent Mr. Powers's father and Walton tt tho sum of M0.ooo.00. Bald note, .ball Culllngton. v The Dolphin was itate in ^general terms the purpose *fer »hich they are tasued, and ibafi. b*',U- handled by her owner at the tiller FRIDAY, JULY 2d, f lued in such amounts and at eueh tinea and Reuben White at the sheet.- Y as may be determined "by resolution of th* Township Committee. The form of note, Others in the crew were Donald t rate of Interest and date of maturity ahall \ Johnson and Edgar Denlse. Del- IS THE GfENING DAY also be determined by reaotutlon. • ford M. Fisher sailed the Lindy with f Sec. 6. The followlnt matteri, as pro- vided hy Chapter 252, P. L.. H16, a* Mart P. Haviland at the sheet. OF amended, are hereby determined and dl* Others in the Lindy were Dustan dared: ;• (a) The probable period of naefulne.1 ' Allaire, James Wolcott and Louis of said improvement I. ten years, i ' KendrickB. (b) The average assessed valuation ftf JACOB STEINBACH'S the taxabl. real property (Including 1HK „ The race was held under the aus- provements) of the Towhsbtp" of Mlddl** town. County of Monmouth, eomputed'jfp* pices of the' Monmouth boat /club on the three next preceding valuatwna for points on the season's trophies Hereof I. »7,406,279.00. • offered by President Augustus M. (c) The net debt of the Township ft Middletown, County of Monmoutb, la Minton of tho Monmouth boat club GREAT BOOM 1(85,000.00. and by President Thomas Irving (d) The statements required by Bee> tion 12 thereof have been mad* and DM Brown of the North Shrewsbury aa required. - club. The points are based on four Sec. 7. Tkat tha .aid work be under* tnken aa a, local improvement and th* points to the winner, three for the SALE cost thereof assessed against that pcotj*r> second boat, two for the third boat •: tie: bmienlted thereby wltals the follow- in? area, vU: , - and one for the fourth boat to fin- ALL that territory contained within tht ish. A boat withdrawing after the Don't F^O to Attend following area and which 1. described aa •tnrting gun Is fired or a boat es- BEGINNINO at a point In the gatdy tablishing a foul loses all credits This Sale. 1 Hook bay where the same I. latariisud for that event. by the borough line of the Borough eat Keansburg and from thene* . rttnalnfl An unusual Incident of the day'a Y southerly, along aald borough line and f*U Bargains Galore lowing the borough line around to Paint- outing happened late in the after- er avenue: thence down Palmer avenue U t 1 . noon just before tho party got ready IN Phillips Corner: thence up the Idlddl*- town road, past Ralph'. Corner and at to start for home. The northwest what ia commonly known aa Harmony gale had ripped up a heavy sea and All Departments. -ivcnue to the corner of ..Id avenue, and , llruy avenue and Naughton'a , Ceraevf it rolled in on tho west ahore of '.hence down Bray avenue to Pew*. Oneki Sandy Hook like ocean breaker*. t -hence down Pew'a Creek to the bayi About half of the party was on You'll Save Money thence along the bay to the beglnnlnr* shore waiting to be. taken out to the y ARTICLE III/ Sec. 1. That, th* .aid property when. H launches, but tho surf was so strong If You Pay a Visit to y ihnll have been Improved In tha manner that It was impossible to launch j foreialtl. be and the .am. Is hereby * A >lared to-be a public park on water f rowboats, they being swamped BeV- This Store During • each, year, who shall hav* th* jmiral picked up by tho launches and over-lght and tare of said park and witer brought to Rod Bank. t | Tec. 9. That said Commlislon saatl "Hit"luirgest, manmd umnmakec up froiram tutim*n tIVo 'lioitimve Milmn Man Fln.d $1,000. rulea and regulation, for the'fevemaienl •*%»• ami use of aald park which .hall b*.nS John A. Johnson of Matawan, 46 Jk ' milted to the Township Committee and If years old, who was convicted of a •JACOB^TEINBAC/I V acceptable shall be mad* affective by pros* j4^'er ordinance of the Township Commllt**. chargo of manslaughter on June V\ See. 4. That the .aid Commission In ' .<4 the oversight and eare of th* said park 7th, was fined $1,000 and costs by ^ aml'water fmnt shall be undirvth* dlr*e* Judge Jacob Stelnbach, Jr., last tlon of and subject to the approval ol Ik* I Township Committee as provided by law. ARTICM IV. Sec. 1, In ease for any rca.on any .**• >•»•••••«*•••• linn or provision ef thl. Ordlnane* .halt Whatever is Made in 'he nueitlon«a< to H muting ol the Towa.S.- V Cummltlee of the Townihb ef Middle* WE HAVE IT A *"*" '" °* I"1'' °n Wednesday *>*atnf> V July nth. IV'il, at th. r.ik keeaXi. A I'vle Asmrlttien Hall at Ideal Bella In •-• it,, Ti.wn.hlp el. Mlddleuwn. Cv.aly 13 Munmouth, at tint t'lloek In Iht etetilHf. at which time ill p.r.ons Inlirs.t.d will b' Kltrn an opportunity le be heerd. , The nlil Ordln.nre If pasnd and tb*' At the Lowest Prices • nlil Itnptnv.menta II made will elate aa i...... tn»nt to b. maile aaalnal til* a.llt. inn ptuperiy o»ner< benenllid theiaky, ami all persona within the lirrllerif in forth anil ilearrlheil in th« said Ordlnaae*| If ther have any obje.tlnni Io thai tin Orilln.nee -• .aeilil present ^ tht rtavae, ' M titf* H.III hfarlhM. Daliil Jum Mil, Kir,

Menmaulh Ceunlr Surfeiali'e QMw, In Ihe malt'r nf Ida .Hale uf Jtli* A. * ChRifltlv', fl*#lasait, N»i|«a< In ,>f«dlliif. 10 er»<.«t llajal •galltai islal.. ' i uMU.nl I" Ihe -ril" ef JMepk I« Dea. A Real Holiday Value ah.,, aiitrmisu »l I ha I'ognly ef M»« nmuth, mail* on Ik* (w«nlc«««»nd d.» M June, 1111, im Ih. «,»ll..ll«n *l jhtttL M, Ch.unir, .mulila if IM eeU^ if;, j.,lJnlm A, ChamisrIhaiiMir, dm.iailililmeiadil, inel Ladies' all-wool Bathing Suits \<1 Unit In lh» Medllais al •• I hlllt In the eatiirltnir, l ihdr H«»i»i i mmill •J•J*m«)* < III «l, «a a*lkl . •> i Inim IK« ial« *f ft»> • II »r lt.»» will T"« '•«*»•# T TRUBIN'S ••Until Ihirslnl ll

All-wool bathing tuiti that Add graco to your nAtural cliarmiJ flt'inug yot allow freedom for overy bench activity. Smart coloringi, ilwi that aro right and priced oxcecdlngly low. 58 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Th» low jjflcoli only poiiiblo becauie the entire lot'of salei- raon'i 1027 wmploi wore purchwwd. at a price that cannot bo WejjUd. Regularly thoio luiti wouffl tell from $4,00 OPEN EVENINGS RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 2'

BIGGER ASSESSMENT ZONE. BUILP1NG PERMITS.' »«»«»<•» £|UbUlhed 18*4 TeUphon* 111 mendment Made to East Keans- Inspector Has Issued Five Permits REAL ESTATE: burg Beach Ordinance. Amounting to $23,222. FRANK H. WELLER \\ Tho ordinance for tho proposed Charles k. Frake, the building in- 'Loans and Insurance. < , ALEXANDER D. COOPER ew public headway and board- spector of Red Bank, has issued five 87 Weit Front street. Bed Bank, < . walk at Bast Keansburg was-nracnd- building permits amounting to Phone 765-W. • • 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. :d by tho • Middletown township $23,222. Tfiese permits are as .fol- omniittce last Thursday night. The lows; ° • • -- tmendment increases the zone which Alteration! to Knlfhts of Columbus- is to be assessed for the improve- hom«. 40 Rlvenide av«nu«, cost. $2^,472, WINDSTORM INSURANCE ment. It makes the zone about 20x18 feetI , I&(90 ShrewsburS y ave< RAYH.STILLMAN nue. cott 5250, Chsrles Hfmbllni owner. twice as big as it was originally, House, 18x19 feet, one storr, 18? Welt A Good Coverage at Very Low Rates, ind it includeSj n number of farms. nersen jplace. coit 81,200. Asher Davis FARMS The ordinance does not stipulate the ••owner. >•••«•••«• ithod of making assessments. AltersUoni to house, 14 Tllton avenue, Country Homes ront $160. W. R. Morchead owner. ' Have you driven in and around "Buttanwood at Shrewsbury?"- Whether all properties will be aa Gunge, 18x20 feet, 278 Shrewsbury Shore Estates sessed alike, or whether properties svenue. colt $150. Jamet Chrtmaldl The gate-posts on Sycamore Avenue with the white stucco The Care of Money nearest to the beach will pay larger owner. All Forms of INSURANCE assessments than 'hose farther caps, do not mark the entrance to a private estate, as you NEW LINCROFT DVyELLlNG. State Highway Men work very hard to make money m order to i«y« •omething away, has not yet been determined v for the future. Eatontown, N. I. Phono 217B might think. ' , - . , : ;: !•„•••. - Eugene Layton's Bungalow !• A »*(• pl«ce to keep (livings i« in our 6% First Mortgage Securi- TO PAVE LEWIS STREET. About Finished. tie* whore no one hat loit a dollar in 27 years. Eugene Layton's new house at They are there to mark the entrance to your home, if you so 6% With Safety. Ordinance Ordered for This Ira Lincroft on the Red Bank road is desire and will live up to the restrictions that are required. provement at fiatontown. u about completed and its owner and Charles Lewis Plans are being made by the Boynton Brothers & Company his family expect to move in next WHOLESALE AND EETAIL mayor and council of Eatontown to week. Mr. Layton is employed by Drive in and around ! No turning around id necessary as Perth Amboy DEALER IN pave Lew-is street at that place with the TuUer constru?tion company of you will find a completed circular drive, over the brow of Real Eatate Insurance concrete. John S. Appleua the Red Bank, and he and a number of borough attorney, was instructed to the other employees of the concern LUMBER the incline that shows from Sycamore Avenue. draw up an ordinance to this effect built the house during their spare at the council meeting last Wednea- time. A well is now being dug onSash, Doors, Blinds, Glass. Stop at the far end ! Visualize the park with-trees and: -day-night, George- ~K—Allon,—the- the" property. ~" Builders^HordwarepLawn brook running through as the playground for your chil- borough engineer, estimates the cost Rollers, Lawn Mowers. at $27,500. The improved street Roadside Booth Land Sold. dren, away from danger 6f traffic. • \ is to be twenty feet wide and it Some time ago Samuel Brandoff Garden Wheelbarrows will have gravel shoulders. The con- leased a piece of land at Campbell1! Screen Wire and Chicken MONEY TO LOAN crete will be eight inches thick. The Stop on the way out! Let me explain to you the further Junction, in Middletown township, work will be done with county aid Wire. Flower Bed Guards, from Herman Labrecque and built a plans for the enhancement and protection of this beautiful and the county will pay half the roadside booth, on it. Last wee' Under Ground Garbage ANY AMOUNT cost. The borough and the prop- property. • ' ' Mr. Brandoff bought the land from Receivers and a general erty owners will share the other Mr. Labrecque for $1,500. It is at half. line of Hardware. WHITE-PACH, Inc. the corner of the county concrete road and Main street. RED BANK, N. J. - Broad and Mechanic Sts., Red Bank TO ENLARGE FARMHOUSE. G. HL NEVIUS, Owner. Phone* 998 Addition to be Made to Building on Lincroft Pdultry Farm. Fred H. Ayers Representative of SELLS AND RENTS SYCAMORE AVE., SHREWSBURY. Telephone Red Bank 218-R Mrs. Alice Willgerodt has hail OCEAN RIVER Monmouth Title & Mortgage Guarantee Co. plans drawn for remodeling her REAL ESTATE bungalow near Lincroft, on the Red Office- TOWN and COUNTRY Bank road, into a house. The plans 52 Newman Spring* Rd., Red Ban] were made by J. C. & G. A. Dela- Phone U98-W. HOMES.- FARMS tush of Red Bank. A second story will be added and it will have three BUNGALOWS bedrooms and a bathroom. A sun FOR SALE porch will also become a part of Sale ^ Rent the dwelling. The cost of theTo Close Estate Anderson Brothers changes will be about $4,500. The Residence of late Sarah H, Conover, building is on a poultry farm which cated on Main street, near corner o is opecated by three sons of Mrs. hurch street, Matawaa, N. J. Pl< Willgerodt, they being Ralph, Al- C3xl8l feet with fee to 11-foot* drlvewa] STORAGE WAREHOUSE bert and Harold Willgerodt. The Torn Broad -street In rear for garage. Lars' 35 Building Lots contract for the addition has notwt o story and a half brick house, elgh rooms, fireplace in each, kitchen extension All Forms of INSURANCE yet been awarded. bath, sewer connection, hot water heatinj ystem. Address 12 Broad Street, Red Bank Local and Long Distance Moving : NEW TRACT ON. MARKET. FRANCIS H. BERGEN, Administrator, ' ^Phone 2005""'"'" 32 Nassau St., . Our vans are padded and dust-proof. Map Filed at Middletown Township Committee Meeting. iniiiniiiiiiiiiiunMiini Illlllllll Packing, crating and shipping to all A map of the Bay View Hills de- velopment in Middletown township points. > was accepted at a meeting of the township committee last Thursday night. The development is owned A River Front Plot Here is an opportunity for a handsome profit, by the Seacoast realty and securities corporation, the owners of whith are Office and Warehouse New York men. The property if you have foresight plus some cash* Located on owned by this concern was formerly For $8,000 a farm owned by Dr. Harry A. Hen- 51-53 Mechanic St. drickson of Atlantic Highlands. It Everybody is beginning to realize more than ever the beauty . White Road. Wilson Street and Brookdale Ave- is on the road between Lconardville of the Shrewsbury River at Red Bank, nnd the fact that River and Chapel Hill. frontage is becoming very scarce. nue. For particulars apply RUMSON LOTS SOLD. THERE CAN NEVER BE ANY MORE »•»»»»»•••••»»•»••••*••«•»••»»•»»•*•»••••••••«*•» SHREWSBURY RIVER FRONTAGE, AND New Owners of Lots on Parmly Park Tract at That Place. BECAUSE OF THAT ONE FACT AN INVEST- Four lota have been sold at Parm- MENT IN THIS TYPE OF PROPERTY AS- Red Bank ly park nt Rumson within the pa3t SURES YOU A PROFIT. week. Two lots on Lennox avenue have been bought by S>> D. Ryan of This plot is located on the Lloyd Tract, on Con- West Now York for $2,000. An- over Lane and is of the following dimensions: Real Estate Board other lot on Lennox avenue has been bought by Emery Parsons of 65 fast on tha Shrewsbury River. MEMBERS Newark for ?1,000. Each lot is 75 feat on Lloyd Place. 50x168 feet. A lot 75x168 feet on 360 feet daep. A. G. ROSE & SON ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street Bingham avenue has been sold to On tho lot adjoining there is being erected a beautiful home | E. J. Bruce of Red Bank for for a prominent New York City physician, to cost $30,000. I $1,800. HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. On tho lot opposite a new English type homo is under con- SELLING AGENTS New Bungalow at Belford. struction which will cost about the same. WILLIAM A. HOPPING, Broad St. & Linden PI. Raymond M. Ludlow of Belford THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LOWEST PRICED LOT ALONG is building a bungalow at that placi THE NORTH SHREWSBURY RIVER. 34 MONMOUTH STREET,, RED BANK, N. J. HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place for his own occupancy at tho cor I ner of Campbell avenue and Hidg> Liberal terms can be arranged. Protective restrictions. HYLIN & SALZ 42 Broad Street avenue. Harold A. llcndrickson o; Red Bank is doinjr. the work. Tho JOHN T. LAWLEY, Real Estate Broker. A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street house will have five rooms, a bath- room, B sun porch and modern Im- Aisociate of HAWKINS BROTHERS LAND and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. jrovements. The cost will b6 $3,400. 10 Monmouth Street, , Red Bank, N. J. NEWTON DOREMUS. Pre.. Slabber Sent to Jail. Phone 352 William Ducknor of Asbury Park Irna been prntpncpd to six months MMMMMf MMMMMMMMMMMMMIIMUIMM Branch Lots with Shrewsbury River Frontage in the county jail on n charge of IIWMIIHIHIIHHIIIHmillHIIIHIHimilHIl stabblnff Thomas Miller while the Th* Cream of a Famous Resort at Sklm-mllk Prlc* Ttlrphonti Red Bank 4 or 1907. Iwo itu-n were playing cards. Sev- eral stitchri were taken to close the PUBLIC SALE | BUSINESS AND Houses for Rent or Sale. wound made In Miller's breast with the knife. ESTATE LOTS at 353 RESIDENCE LOTS Port Monmouth Mous* Sold. LONG BRANCH on the Comprising Former Horman Winter of Kutherford Valuable \ Jersey Coast. These lots ELMER C. WAINRIGHT hat bought • liungftlow In the most certainly aro the CryMnl llrnch section of Port Mon- vStokea Estate mnuh from I'rclbott Hro«. Tho new CREAM, for they lie in the Real Estate and Insurance. ownnr will occupy tho hunynlow. Freehold Realty! junction of Long Branch's fronting on the SHREWSBURY RIVER, Atlan- Tho prlco wni $3,000 nnd tho unle two main thoroughfares-— tic Avenue, Long Branch Avenue, and other v*» mndo by Goore« J. Krollolt of Port Monmoulh. Long Branch ana Atlantic itr««U and avenue* in f Shore Property Farms Mortgage Loans Th« lubicrlben, nttomnyi for th« holri, of tho lute Itebeccn avenues, and they -run A. Iron>i will sell »t public voniluo on i ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND CASUALTY Hll Molhar th* Ownir, through to tho SHREWS- LONG BRANCH, Monmouth County, N. J. Th» rp|iort (hut Kri-darlck A. BURY RIVER, with big { INSURANCE WRITTEN IN THE Dwl«ht w»i liulMIng A lnrg« houn river frontage and -- A J BEST COMPANIES. In Mlcldlotown townnhlp nn th* firm of hli brothrr, Amoi T. Dwlghl, w*i Saturday, July 2,1927, PRIVATE BEACH FOR PUBLIC AUCTION •rronroui, Tim IIOUIA IK doing tiullt by Mr. Dwluht'« mother, MM. Kr«d nt 1 o'clock s, m,, on tht r>r«ml»r«, tho followlnit deicrlbed THE USE OF LOT BUY- 8 Police Recorder of tho Borougln of Fair Haven, •rick A. DHflRht, and It will b« oe . r«*l citate and ptnonul property, to wltt ERS. And if you don't buy on the premliei, rain or shine, at 3 P, M. . euploil by her. them at ft SKIM-MILK 4 Slirowibury nnd Shrowibury Townihlp. Property at 41 EmtMnln Street, PRICE, It "will be your Nsw Otiypanl for llnuit, iK IH-roum dwollliiK lioute, two lintlm nml morlprn Im- SATURDAY. JULY 9th Notary Public of N. J. Justice of tho Peace. Krunk Crl«|il of UPII llnnk provtmonU, with gnmKe «ml hum, on lot 60 li/ nlmut 800 fault not mine, for I h«vo ..ntpil MIM Judrpliina Mn frtt, with entrnne* from both Mitln ulrrct nml HhnrKT »tr««t. boon ordered to sell thorn Hllunls In th* hfurt of tht builnesi dlilrlct of freehold, ttill It EASY TERMS .JMWIAT^^ hniii* on His north t\,\, «r „,„„. H vuluilli builneia ilt«, AT WHATEVER PRICES to ALL CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS GIVEN mouth mrpul, Th» rrhUI wm tnml« taw srt^M'ij^'»^«« by A, (I, Ilnno A Mnn, YOU MAKE. I wnnt you PROMPT ATTENTION. 2 Six Room Houiei builders and Invoitors to m«)f r«m»l« tn N«w Rcil Etult Aftnl, At 34 ami 36 L»f«y«tte l'Ucn. frtehold. Th«»p hou»c« nth BOO UIOM lota at once, bo. AitovnU CnlUtltJ with Qultk Rtiulli, conUIn ill roomi inu bath mid m equipped with modern im- mtnl t»Nlri«l, Kr.tili C»ffoll ttf Mnpli Bverme crnuo then I won't have to 1 pmvtmtnU, / '— (DAY AND NIGHT BENVICEi— . JIOUBEHOLD OOODS-Comp!«t« /urnlturs anil /urnlih* sell them to you—thoy'il ln(i for i ill room houis. with (he flrfn ef A. 0. «<>,• A Son, toll thcmiolvfis. |M Catherine Stroot, Rod Dank, N., TKtlMBt-CABir. CHARLKI li CLAYTON, Sand for Phona for • "Wktra liffkf Ctjvnti." t Lew «it, Lotk WILLIAM J, CLAYTON, Booklet iA Itt th« Mill KED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1927. Pace Seven.' MOTORCYCLIST HURT. an operation-for appondicitii last -Surpriwd on H*r Birthday. week at tho Long Branch hospital. About thirty relatives and friends 7 MONMOUTH GARAGE Rum'ion Man Thrown Off M««lln« Mr. and Mrs. A^ 0. Oliver have of Mrs. Charles Thompson of River E. ANTQNIDES " F.AYRES in CollUlon With > Truck. been spending a low days at Wash- Plaza gave a surprise birthday par- Samuel A, Well' of Rumion Wsw ington, D. C. v ty for her last week. Dancing, re- cut on the'face ?Churadajr morning Miss Mae Woodward is homnfor freshments snd general sociability EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING when a motorcyclo on which he was tethe.. summemer from East Hampton, were enjoyed and Mrs. Thompson STORAGE, GAS A$D OILS cwrrAMs. ytiwa, ac t> aracAOt riding rah into the rear of an auto- LonL g IslandIld , wherhere shshoo hass been received a number of gifts. BRANCH AVENUE, LITTLE SILVER. Telephone 225W. mobile truck, driven by Chnrlej M. teaching school. ifhj been ,en- 28 BROAD STREET Guffney .of-Ne^ark, -^The- accident teach there next.year." Red Bank,"N. J. W« have In stoclTi.ll slxea to fit 36 fhapaa of m«n. - v^_ occurred at the corner of River !t pays to advertise in The Register. It Pays to Advertise in The Register. ROCKING CHAIR UNDERWEAR' and MIDDI-SHADE SUITS. road and Parmly street at'Rumson. UP STAIRS F». T. JIANN1NE The truck arid the motorcycle were UNION BEACH NEWS. going in the same direction. • The 07 BROAD ST. , TEN PAYMENT PLAN. Catholic Sundtjr-Jchool Enjojra Trip driver of•tho truck reduced the to Dreamland Park. ^A/VAAA/^AAAAA/VAAAAAAAAAA^AAA/^AAAAAA^>AA>^^AAAAAAAAAV»A/ speed to turn from River road into The Union Beach Catholic Sun Monmmiil, County Surrogate's Office, Parmly street and the' motorcycle of youth/ In the matter of tho oiutl of Csrolln* crashed into tho truck. Well was day-school held.iti flYst annual out- Pentermunn, iluceuacit. ing last Jlonday with 75 children N'j(lct) to cruditora to present alalma* thrown off his machino and landed KKIllnHt GStftte. on the pavement. His face was cut making a trip to Dreamland Park I'umuant to tlio order of Joseph I* Don* with Mrs. Clara Murphy,- Mrs niwiy. Surrogate of tho County of Men- •and bruised. The'front of the niimlii, innilu on the icciind day of June. motorcyclo was damaged. /Police- Charles Sappah, Mrs. Fred Scholl I'i'JT, on III., implication u[ Carrln P. llob- . I Have Opened and Sunday-school teachers as care- vili, Exf.utrk of the c«Uto of C»rolln« man Maurice Healy and Charles PfnicrniHiin, tleccantii, notice Is hereby takers, . ""•» 1" 'ho Tolltura of «akl dlceiled to Blaessiur took charge of affair*. •xhil.it to tin; inbacriun. executrix as Well' said that Qaffney did not put The ladles of the Congregations >! ireaiild, tln-ir dubu and demands against church will give « play Friday ,al *io mild OHtato, under oath, within six out his hand as a signal that he 'i»ntiiH from th« rlaln of th<- ivforeatld or* An Antique and Gift Shop was going to turn into Parmly the Union avenue nrehouse; 'After •i. or thry will l/ii forever barrtd ot their street and Gaffney said that he putthe play there will be dancing •iiiin thcrcfur niialiiat tho said sub- out his hand. Mo arrests were made. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant o: Unte'd Freehold, N.'.T.. June 2, IWI. Newark spent a few dayjuwith the CARUIE P. ROnERTfl, at Iatter's aunt, Mrs, T. O'Neill. Now llonmouth, N. J. The ladies' auxiliary of Ur.ion Monmouth County Surrdgntti's Offlc«t Hclmdel Primary Elactlon. In tlio matter of lha citato of CbirlotU At the primary election in Holm- Beach fire company gave u stork Crockor, dcceaiod. showcr-to-Mrsr-John-Monahan-last N^liee-"- to— -crctiituri—to—prcsonb—Glalnl4^~ lmlrar aEiilnst estate. week. Pursuant to tho order of Joseph I*. Sunnybroo]brFarm were ctfat, of which thirty were Re- a Mr. and Mrs. Carnot Meeker eel Innnbiiy, Hurrosutu a( tho County.of MoH publican and seven v/ero Demo- outh, mnde on tho twenty-icventh dsy of cratic. One township committee- cbratcd their 32d wedding ar.nkcr HAPPINESS IN prll. \\>'tf, an tho application of Tht sary on Tuesday evening with fi/t ilroad Street. National Ilink of Red Bsnk, Eatontown, N. J. man ifl the only township official to J., (body corporate), administrator of be elected. Garrctt D. Longstreet guests present. The iouple were the lie estate oC Charlotte Crocker, deceiltd. recipients of many handsome p'fts. co ia hereby eiven to tho creditors of was nominated on the the Demo- aid dnccaHed to exhibit to tho subtorlb*?., cratic ticket .to succeed himself in George Ponzonc of Bayview^ve- ilministrator as afoicsaif], their debta and nue has accepted a position as sales- cmanda aenlnBt tho said estatti tindet MRS. FRANCES E. CLEVELAND this position. The Republicans have iith, within nix montba from tbe date of man for the Willys-Khighf. and he aforesaid order, or they will bt forever no candidate. itirred of their netiooa thsrefor asalnst Overland cars for Ackerman & Flit- he said flubscrlber. croft of Keyport. STEP Dated Frcoholil, N, J., Atrll 2TtJl. UJT. HIGHLANDS NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen and [•UK BKOAD STREET MATIOMA.L BANK, Red Bank. N. J. ••«••»•>>«>•<«•» Sidewalk Job Almost Completed— family spent Tuesday evening nt the Choir to Hold Minstrel Show. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. James Cullen of Hazlct To LONG nilANCH ESTATES IMPBOVB- The work of laying sidewalk* on MENT CORPORATION, a Corporation Albert Suss has returned heme of the State of New York, and CEUA Bay avenue is pprogressing steadily. SILVERSTEIN: after spending some timo at Sara- Dy virtue of an order of tlio Court of TThho jjobb on thhe east sidide of the nac Lake for his health. "hancery of New Jersey, made on trie dar of the date horeof, In » cauio therein Fort street will be completed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hcaly and Liiuderdole Real Estate Company, body On tho west side'the walks are notson are spending a few days with WALK OVER SHOES corporate of the State of Florida, IS eons* plnlnant and you are defendants, you are yet comploted as a strip of land of her elster, Mrs. George Sappah. required t* appear and answer the bill Of that side between Shrowsbury-ave Mr; and Mrs. George Entwlstle Btilil complainant on or before the second With Main Spring Arches give that much wanted foot comfort by day of Aunuit next, or the aild bill will GOOD CARS ONLY nuo and the Highlands coal, com- motored to Beach Haven to visit be taken ns confessed aftalnst you. pany's property will bo cut away to their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Mat- assisting nature in retaining proper and normal alignment of the bone The anld bill la filed to foreclose • Car* widen the street. The street will tnln mortsnite given by Louis Bltternan. thews, last week. structure of the foot, relieving nerve infringement and tension. An Joseph M. Wikler and Arthur L. Weiss to also bo widened on tho east tide Elizabeth Batea da Oarsa, dated the ttnta •from Kruse's hotel to the railroad Arch that springs with every step; day of May, 1820, on lands In tha City • LINCROFT NEWS. of Lone Branch, In the County of Hon* We can'usually get crossing. mouth anil State of New Jersey; and you, The-cfficial board of the Metho- Long Branch Estates Improvement Cor- John Aumack Returns From th. OUR MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PLUS OUR PAINSTAKING FITTING SERVICE, poration, are mnde defendant because yod diBt church cleared $15 at a pancake Long Branch Hospital. own sntd mortgaged premises; and you, all the GOOD Used and sausage supper Thursday night IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF FOOT COMFORT. Cella Silveratein, are mads defendant bs* at the church. John Aumack has returned from cause you hold a mortgage upon Bald tho Long Branch hospital, where he premises. Cars we want When Thomas Ross has opened a nov- Dated June 1, 1027. underwent an operation, and he is WILSON & SMOCK, elty store on Bay avenue. how stopping at Red "Bank. For a • - ' Solle-lto^ of-Conrplainant,-1—-—~ wecan't, we have The citizens' summer military number of years Mr. Aumack was WHITE SHOE CO. Cor. Broad and Mechanic Sts.. training camp has been opened at Bed Bank. N. J. employed on Eugene J. C. Layton's Call 13 or 1300 nothing to sell. Sandy Hook. farm. 9 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Harry Allen of Water Witch, who When your business or home re- Largo tiso is being made of the quires competent help.—Advertise- was injured when an automobile in Half-Milo road sinco tho work of ment. which he was riding was hit by a tearing down and rebuilding the train, returned homo last week from Newman Springs bridge was begun. FRANK VANSYCKLE the Long Branch hosplal, where he E. V. Hugh.i, Mgr. 149-151 W. Front St had been a patient since the acci- There is not much change in the dent. condition of Mrs. Joseph Merkle, Telephone MM -•••.<• •- who is at the Long Jranch hospital, The Methodist church choir will where she underwent an operation. hold a minstrel show July 8th. Masses will be held at 7, 8, 9 and A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DBA 10 o'clock Sunday for the rest of AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT the summer at The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Twenty girl scouts, in chargo of Mrs. A. M. Robertson and Mrs. Sle- vert Walstrom, enjoyed a frankfurt- er roaBt Thursday night on the shore Deterred Payments at Hilton park. You'll Never Miu George. King is expected home this woek from tho Long Branch hospital, where he underwent an op eratlon. Myra Rast and Jennie Johnson, who were patients at the same hospital, hsve returned home. Mrs. Frank Parker suffered a broken collarbono in an automobile accident" last" weelc near~Eong Branch. In tho car with her wore Mr. Parker, Shirley Parker, Peter Lynch and Harvey McMahon, They wero slightly hurt. Miss Gertrudo White, who under- went an operation at a New York hospital a short time ago, has re- turned home. Many city folks are takipg advan- tage of tho railroad company's low excursion faro by boat and train from Now York to this place and Highlands DBcach. On Satuday and Sunday tho excursions wore urw ^Bottled Carbonated Benrages usually largo. ^dd d f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qrogan and family of Hobokcn and Mr. and Mrs, Edwnrd Schlattor of Hackcn- sack spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. HappyWeeks Ambroso Liming. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. drive a Packard Eight are Bom Chrlitlin Ertduvor Soelttjr to blv* a PUT Friday Nitht. "Tho Hidden Guest" Is the tltio of • pl»y to bo glvon on, Friday right andjorm your own conclusions? of this weok In tho high school nudl- y ^MAYTAGMm torlum by tho Christian Endeavor locloty of tho I'rcsbytorUn ehuroh, ANY a happy week owes ita start Tho piano pupils of Mn. Robert to the Maytag washer when a Stokoi gavo a contort Friday sight Packard Eight-that Is to drive It yourself. M big washing is done in an hour. ' at the Contrnl llaptlat church. you can gain an ndequatc conception of When even collars, cuffs and neckbands AutomoblUs owned by Uurgsti Brlggi, Uyton'i most markit and a So wo Invite you to take tho wheel, choose a great car's superb performance. are washed without hand>rubbing. When Nowark man wtrt In a collision Fri- route that will try the mettle ol any car, and. there is no changing of water because of day aflirnoon on First avenua. Mr. putthe Packard Eight to any test you please. Tuat telephone us when it will be convenient, the heat'rotainlng qualities of the cast* Brlggi'i oar overturned. Tht hit- Two M much time as you will—all day, If and we will put the enr nt your disposal. aluminum tub. when there is no cleaning ohlnei wero dim#nMil«d«ir« Ghryiler coupe to Antona Kamlila, SHumfoumWasher "The Merchant of Vonlea" will be Monmouth County Packard Co. riven Beptimber 84 bjr Robert I. la r— Mantell and hit eompatiy for tha 58 Mspts Avenue, Phone 2170 R«d Bank. Charles K. Hopping bentftl of tha library, tf An*.1 •0 Mamiiati.il liraal, . PaMa 77* R*«j Tha eltUetit1 utoilaUsit lut walk mi at* I*M tat \ fellow Uu stand* voted in favor of haldlni a baby arSSd lull ofr > shorn to radi thli lurnmir. 11. Otlfora KMia, a a MIUIIM ud Urn KaU CLUB ROYAL d 111 > In (luifft •! lha Kfll CarbonaUd Bsvsrs|«i AC K A •{- RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1927. V _t shed at Plntard's point The place the Shrewsbury river, overhauled Lewis, Mrs, Madora Duncan, Miss viTv Neva Hankins,' Miss Josle Smith, ( YEARS AGO IN RED BANK was struck by lightning and all of the ( boat preparatory for Bummer the men were stunned. excursion parties. Samuel G. Wotfllcy, Charlos' Beck, ^ICfrcAt « ierrlce nqtded. 26 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. it as a craft to navigate the Tinton his father was a veteran in the Rev- Holmes and Mamio VanDorn. Falls mill pond. He was out on a Sidney Conover of Red Bank fell olution and served under "Washing- from the top of a cherry tree> 28 A partj? pi women rode from Red cruise in his-horse trough exploring ton. • • Bank to Pleasure Bay and back. In A factory; representative will demonstrate the -remarkable lie upper end of the mill pond when feet from the ground. He' was very Albert Polhemus of Scobeyvillc badly cut and bruised, and he re- tho party were Miss Sadie Grapcl TELEPHONE DA.Y6.NIGHT qualities and many' uses for this wonderful new finish, .is craft'upsetp . He ^ caughght un- was milking his cows when he Waiceived special injuries to his should- find Miss Katharine, Conover of AUTO AM&ULAN<-.. „.....,,._ •ler the horse trougK" and would CHAINS AHO TABLES VoR ALL 'OCCASIONS adapted for brush application in a variety of popular colors suddenly stricken with rheumatism. er'blade, and collar bone. John R. Red Bank, Misses Irene and Mac .uive drowned except for the assis- The rheumatic stroke was so severe DuBois, who lived between Vander- Hcndrjckson and Misses Lizzie and and stains. .ance of a neighbor who rescued <> »••»< that he had to be carried into' the berg and Holmdel, fell while picking Mattic L, West of Middlctown, and him. Come in and see how easy it is to apply—how quickly house and it was several days be- cherries from the top *of two ladders Miss Catherine Applcgate of River- Professor Reubens, otherwise GOOD LOOKING SHOES THAT ARE COMFORTABLE. fore he recovered sufficiently to be which were' tied together with a side drive in Middletown township. It dries. Ueilben H.' Applcgate of Shrews- out'of doors. rope. Both ankles were sprained HumpKrey Hayward of.Red Bunk jury, who had made a tour of the and his back was injured. James ind.Miss Helen Hylond of New York, Bring in a small article and have it finished free of charge. ounty towns the previous year oi The Red Bank bicycle club, knjDwn Lippincott, son of S. H. Lippincott daughter of John Hyland of Colt'a an entertainer,-started out on a as the Monmouth wheelmen, went of Long Branch, fell from a cher- Neck, wore married at St. James's second amusement tour by giving an on a moonlight ride to Seabright and thence to Long Branch and re-ry tree and struck on a picket church. Miss Mary Martjn, daugh- entertainment at^-Shrewsbury.—Uia. " -XV krue tlltU OUlUfc* Mil U (Ji^iVUl . . . ;.. w 4 .1 ,t »••••«>•»•••»»»>••••+»++< performance consisted of feats of Joseph Burrowes was a new mem- Highlahds,_ was bridesmaid^ and magic, including floral illusions, a leg. ber of the club and he took In the Thomas Ji Conley was "groomsman. demon sword, a number of sleight- Henry VanMater of Red Bank ride. The will of Mrs. Mary Holme? Wherever anthracite is used Jeddo-High- of-Hand tricks, mind reading with went fishing up the fiver on a Sun- Taylor of Middlotown was probated. W. Burdge, who "had kept a day. He did not catch any fish but land Coal is recognized to be of superior^quality. cards, rapid crayon drawings and Household treasures and family an exhibition of. marionettes. grocery at Locust Point a number he got a' fine shad. While he was keepsakes were distributed among, The Dorcas club of Red Bank, an of years, retired from business and fishing a fishhawk swooped down in a number of persons and all proper- organization composed of girls of the grocery business was continued the river and captured a big fish. ty not otherwise, disposed of was the town, gave a fair In the Chad- by his son, E. E. Burdge, and The fish was too big for tho hawk divided between Edward Taylor and wick building on Broad street. The Charles A. Mount, under the firm to handle ^nd after getting a few Miss Mary Holmes Taylor. name of Burdge & Mount. feet above the surface of the water club made $1)00, which was sent to Mrs. Margaret Smock, wife of Well made find well fitted a New York fresh air fund. Mazie The Rurnson nursories had gone the fish fell from its claws. The fish- hawk grabbed it again and got it Samuel Smock of Red Bank, died Chadwick was president of the Dor-into the hands of a receiver and of paralysis, aged fifty years. She 1J0U wi^l enjoy this prctty'shoe cas club, Annetta Fraser was secre- were sold at auction. They were near the shore when it again *„ because it's • a Cantilever— flapped out of its grasp. It fell in had been confined to her bed three tary and Carrie Cooper was treas- bought by four of the creditors of months.- She left three children, which means comfort; and because urer. Other members were Mary the nursery, they being John T. the water and was partially stunned and Mr. VanMater waded out in Samuel and Harry Smock and Mrs. our salesmen fit your foot with un- Holmes, Florence Chadwiek, Lou Lovett, James Brown, F. E. McAl- Martha McGuirc, all of Red Bank. Merigold and Katie Applegate. lister and Edward Allen. the river and captured it. failing care, with orthopedic un- A gang of 22 tramps went into ddderstahdingi . ' There is quality, The public school at Shrewsbury A shoe store on Front street, Mrs. Sarah A. Francis died at permanent camp in Howard T. Ely's style, and— closed for the season, Only 55 pa- Red Bank, was advertising ladies' her home on White .street, Red woods at Holmdel. The camp was pils out of 141 were enrolled as lawn tennis shoes at 72 cents and Bank, at the age of seventy years, continued all summer and when jiupils during the-year. The teacher low summer ties at 85 cents a pair. after a sickness of several months. farmers wanted transient help they was Miss Anna Luffburrow. daugh- Summer button shoes were also She was the widow of John J. Fran- would go to the tramps' camp and ter of Captain John S. Lufburrow sold at 85 cents a pair. cis and she had been a resident of engage men. Paul Clay, son of Robert Clay of Red Bank 36 years. The funeral COMFORT • of Eatontown. The boSs pupils dur- At the annual meeting of the Borden street, and a son of Isaac was very largely attended and the through ing the year were Minnie Hurley, Christian Endeavor society of fertile Thornton L. Ryder, Lizzie E. Simp- Elliott of Mechanic street, were bearers were John S. Hubbard, Wil- FLEXIBILITY bitten by a dog owned by George liam P. Corlies, William H. Wilson, officers elected werj THERE IS A REASON. son, Lizzie W. Rider, Sadie Hurley George G. Worthley, Miss Ada Hoff- in-the and Fred Hendrickson. Conk. Paul's father borrowed a Charles A. Rogers, James H. Sick- Shoe gun and shot the dog. les and William K. Worden. She mirc, Miss Blanche Spinning, Miss The proof is in the burning. Try it this Joseph Ludlow, son of Mrs. Alice Allie Mount and Mrs. C. C. Smock. Ludlow of Red Bank, died at his A heavy storm visited the eastern left two children, Dr. William E. year, you can't fool your furnace. part of Monmouth county and didFrancis and Mrs. George Baldwin. Miss Ella Keavcny of Red Bank mother's home on Broad street from and Frank Daly of Middletown RAYMOND BOWNE considerable damage. Joseph Holmes The annual meeting of Pride of heart disease. He had been in poor township were married at St. of Holmdel lost ten acres of grass Monmouth council of Daughters of health, but his death was very sud- James's church. Tho bridesmaid 621 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park.. ; den and unexpected. He was a by the raids and many farmers lost Liberty of Red Bank was held and great socialist and was prominent part of their crops. the officers elected were Georgo H. (Continued on next page.) in every, organization of socialistic M. M. Davidson was advertising character in Monmouth county. men's summer coats at 85 cents and Many places were struck by boys' shirtwaists at fifteen cents. lightning during a furious electric Cyrenius Clayton, a Red Bank J. N. HANCE storm. William Minton of Fair Ha- carpenter, fell from a roof at ven and his three sons, Martin, Lecdsville and sprained his ankle. telephone 103. John and Robert, took refuge from Paul Schroeder of Red Bank,.who the storm in James H. Minton1 owned one of the largest sloops of >««>••»••«»•••»•*««••••••••»«»»•»••»••••••«< Performance, more than a Comfort and Luxury special fuel TN THE Chrysler "50" Walter P. Chrysler has upset all ideas JL of the quality and value that can be purchased in a motor car priced at $750. Full-sized comfort with ample seating capacity for adult passengers; Speed of 50 and more miles an hour with a smoothness never . before known at such price; Pick-up of 5 to 25 milEs in 8 seconds; Economy of 25 miles to the gallon; Distinctive and enduring beauty which makes you ptoud to own and drive it; And with these—through the great Chrysler plan of Standard- ized Quality—dependability and long life assured by the same finest engineering design and precision manufacturing which have produced the Chrysler "60", "70" and Imperial "80". You owe it to yourself to ride in the "50"— Not a perfunctory demonstration, but we are eager to give you the opportunity for a real test, you to select the route and do the driving, if you wish. to aitrtnt PttUml ixiht

48.13 anUmtr, TO. U«I Briii. "ITANOMO" MOTOR by Holmes Conover of Lincroft. having a friendly tussel on thei Columbia hotel at Eatontown was The Newest Member of the 4SC0 Family ! wheels. • Rev. Joseph Llnnane. The attend- ants were Miss Alma Aul and An- bought by T. Elwood, Snyder of 3- George Frlck, Jr., L. B. Schram that place for $5,000. and Wally Herman went flshin drew J. Hollywood. down the river and caught 20 fluke Large catches of horsefoot crabs ] 5AV-MOR many of which weighed six poundi were taken In Raritan bay by Port Monmouth fishermen and were sold Augustus Brandes was electee and uBcd as food for chickens and chief patriarch of the Red Bank Od pig3 after their shells were crushed. Fellows' lodge. Other officers wen Mrs. Catherine Rhe» lfiaeovcr of COFFEE Lincroft celebrated her 82d birth- William L,. Chadwick, Joseph Aul I John S. Bainton, Esek White, Joh; day with a party to about fifty A. Worthloy and W. A. Silvers. guests. She was born at Lincroft and bad always lived there. Down ID HX $ea Corlies Thompson of Jerseyvill was awarded the contract for carr Thirty-five members of the Meth- Ing the mail between Keyport odist Junior Epworth league en- Holmdel nnd Colt's Neck for oni joyed a day's outing at Newman A Rich, Mild BUnd o( tha Cholcait Coff.ei. Fragrant to year. His Balary was $450 for th Springs under the direction of Mrs. a dagrea that will convart the "Braalifait Nook" to ' year's work, or $8.66 per week. Wayman Wilson. in delivery vehicles a placa whtre you will want to linger. 1 James S. Throckmorton, J 'Augustus Tarnow, aged twelve bought the lot at the corner years, don of Augustus Tarnow of lb Shrewsbury avenue and Monmou Belford, was drowned by falling street adjoining the Charles from a rowboat while trying to set OSCO Coffee 35c Warner home, for $1,000. The 1< a lobster pot. At always—that unusually Rich—Full, Heavy Bodied was bought 89 a residence site. Pearl Arvilla Clarendon of Key- Blend—the Breakfast Favorite of Coffee Connoisseur* port, aged ten years, daughter of of Four States. The. people of Lincroft, who hi been having only one mail a da; Charles M. Clarendon, was killed by were notified by tho governmc being struck by the fall of a ham- lb that thereafter there would bo twomock polp. Deiiciou. cheese niaila"~ctich way between the village Winfield Walnwright began the Creamy 29c rrcctiun of a house near the Little Aged for taste—made for health. and Red Blink'. Tho Platt "property on the road Siiver railroad station. He expected between Nave-sink nnd Locual Point '.c- do all tht building work himself. Princess All 5c N. B. C. 1 bridge, comprising 100 acres, wat Mm. Dora M. Mulr of Lincroft cut up in lots and put, on the mur- ! died of pneumonia after a sickness Quince Jelly Cakes & Crackers ! of four days. She had been an in- tumble C ' ket under the name of Plattmount. Remember, while you are at the sea- pkg8 C I Tho cellar of John C. Schank's valid with paralysis sixteen years. 3 » 23 6 25 | house at Holmdel was broken into Sidney Smith of Fair Haven, who shore this summer, that the Kresge and forty pounds of butter, a ham, was over 76 years old, sprained his cani three eans of cherries and other back very badly while wheeling a Department Store operates daily sea* I food were stolen. heavy load In a wheelbarrow. Pink Salmon 2 25c | Edward Deacy, William Malchow, Thomas Salmons, son of Mat- shore deliveries to all shore points as Jr., and Thomas Henry, Jr., set upthew Salmons of Middletown, re- Ideal Sandwich Loaves ! I refreshment stands on Broad and ceived a gold watch from his par- far south as Bay Head. You may order Monmouth streets for the sale of ents as a Birthday gift. j soft drinks, sandwiches, etc. John Crawford, the TIntin Falls' by phone, by mail, ot in person and Lev! G. Irwin was elected coun- butcher, had to give up hij market j Bread Supreme cilor of the Scabright American Me- and meat route on account of the 1 your package will be delivered the next chanics and Mrs. Jennie Dyer was increased price of meat. ! Pan A horse owned by A. Judson day! It is just the same as shopping Loif elected councilor of the Seabright Victor Bread 6c Daughters of'Liberty. Bray of Lincroft was taken sick and in town. Our splendid seashore service The Red Bank electric light com- had to be shot. I pany bought from Edwin Beckman Josepha Conover, daughter of Victor Raisin N. B. C. Snow ni A brings the Kresge Store to you daily b a lot on Chestnut street adjoining John Conovcr of Colt's Neck, was Peak Cakes > "V playing on the porch when she fell Bread •*•« 10c the electric works for 11,150. . and any want you may have can be in- The Mlddletown and Keyport and broke her arm. Picnic and Holiday Needs ! turnpike company declared a divi- Miss Laura Dickinson and Mrs. stantly supplied. dend of three per cent on tho cap- George W. Mosby of Eatontown, ital stock of the company. Miss Wilson of Occanport and Miss Best Picnic Plates .3 doz25c M!»s Jessie Allen of Oceanic was OSCO Stuffed Olives .hot 13c, 23c, 40c thrown out of her buggy at Stout- wood Park and she was very badly Tasty Kippered Snacks ....-.....^...... vr...can 7c "bruised. KRESGE DEPARTMENT STORE Small Domestic Sardines .3 cans 20c HarVy Lufburrow of Middlctown was burned about tho faco by the Formerly L. S. Plaut & Co. Imported Sardines can 15c explosion of a giant fire cracker. Delicious Rock Lobster can 37c Alfred Brlcrly was elected chan- Newark) N. J. cellor commander of the Seabright Japanese Deep Sea Crab Meat can 39c Knights of Pythias. Washing*all done Williams' Sweet Pickles .» can 22c J. E. Corllcs was Appointed post master of Orcanport for his third Sweet Pickles doz 15c term In thnt office. Hom-de-ltte Mayonnaise jar 10c, 23c, 35c Harry Casey of Mlddletown grad- uated from Stewart builnesi col- Princess Prepared Mustard tumbler 7c logo at Trenton. Houlltt Conovcr of Lincroft ran ] a nail in hit foot to a depth of 1 1 about an Inch. ', Iff Grape Juice El ! 15c niucflsh wer« caught In largt' Drying*all done numben down tht river and la Rar-' flSCO Ginger Ale or Root Beer bot 10c Itnn buy, Charles Coy of Fair Haven broki No chargo for bottlci. Zc refund for empties. his kneecap by t fill whll« going Canada Dry Ginger Al? • •• ^ot 18c s <><>« «'• $2.10 to work. Schmidt's Cereal Beverage 3 bota 25c Twanlr Ytari Ago, No chargo for boltlea. Empties redeemed lcVach. Sovpntrrn pupils graduited from Ironing- tho Hud Hank high ifhool, Thi 1-4 Ib grmluatni wero Francis U>uli Den- mostly done nett, Alexander Hrower Curchln, 4SC0 Teas pkg 14c, 17c Edmund Otinrln llondrlckion. Anna Everything Ironed A Tos for cvory taste, Henrnhin, Mary Frtneti llnnrt- fat, without itarch. linn, Viola Mttlo. Leonard Jcromt You need only touch For that outing fill up a vacuum liottl* of 45C0 Mattdion, Marian Mcquten, Aim* up tbft fancier pieces T«a or Coffft—Icul or Hot Taylor Parker, Ktlnah Hepburn Little Brown Vacuum Jugs Parker, Frank Itutioll I'trkir, Iu- •uch m ihlrta and lallon ill* ' mi |1,98 Iwllt Bchumann, WltllHm TIHon Wtltts With • hand Rh«rwood, MllUrd Hoyd Smith. troa. William Slllwoll Rmock, Dorolhy 4SC0 Sliced or Halved Peaches big can 20c Klmhall Htllw«l| .ml Mabel Tm»», That's Float- bl Th# itrnmlHiai William V, W||. Ironed. And its low ASQ> New Pack Strawberry Preserves « J" 23c inn, which piled between Port Mom oost bom more good New Crop Virginia Peat..; enn 10c msuUi tnd New York, was burnul to His waur't »it(fi lit I'ort Mo«. for utlng it, 4SCO Red Ripe Tomatoai can lie, 18c mouth In « mldnlffct flrc, Th* bsai Stringleii Beans , !, , enn 12c had titin built thirty yi*r« hr«. FLOAT.1RONED vlouity m4 *»i ii<4 K i fniirht Royal Anne CherrUs con 23c, 33c jnd {nw»n««f ti8»l between Tori 12c a Pound 4S00 Tender* P«*s can 18c, 23c MenitiduUi ani) New York. Finest While Soup Baant 3 )U 20c JCuifln llendrlclnon, William RED BANK O»nsvtr, Kdward V.«K»Unt|*||, STEAM LAUNDRY 4SC0 B«ans wlth'Pork .,.„..: 3 cam 23c Vindif»«»f ConjtM ami Jus), c«rn. U Wkll. II,, RtJ BsiiV, 4S00 Fruit Salad .,;..„..,. can 23c, 43« w«H. Jr., lUrtiif (rent tt#d Bunk ttt Ttl. lilt £•'V»k sfjji mlrfnlihi In »r iu. ll. thp luiomttblln wn ITMIT i »| 01,1 lirl.l,. All th. hm »HMWHUWV AVKWUK trt OAKUWP.ITKHT brulKll and HttUhtt ItUl "•5,1 *M JlU^ Mify l-'ilSM HIM. MHllr. l.fc.^ » bltUa u .1..-'- 2 RED IJANK REGISTER, JUNE 29, 1927.

this year than -within BIJT, months louth county historical society will Elks' state championship. Murphy nominated for mayor on the Mt BIDS nnnisv, last year and Harry F. Soden, chair- held tomorrow at Old Tennent and Lott finished' first and second critic tlcjtei- The Board of Bducsllon oJ.lhs B BRIEF ITEMS Of NEWS. f Little Silver rtautsti.blaf i(or HILL TOP INN man of the police, committee,- rec- huroh. Rev. \V. H.,S. D«m»rest, respectively in the Individual cham- DatKtivta S*i«t Still. Beautifully situated oh HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ommended the appointment of an- iresident of tHe New Brunswick pionship match, County detectives raided'V farm MONMOUTH COUNTY, other, officer. ologlcal seminary, will be therUuwr Nominated (or Mayor. near Colt's Neck' »nd seized a fltty- Bids to b. In ths olBos of th« Dili Corliss Ave. Trenton State Highway, Neptune, N. J. rlncipal speaker, ^Christian Hcuscr defeated ..'War- -Irrlc on or bclort July 611). 1021, Upper Freehold School Gradual*!. eallon still. The detectives arrest- Ths Board of Education resirvsi 8 Minute. Drive Frdin Aabury Park Personal Notei, oales of Property, ren V. Hutchinson for tho Republi- A rendeivous of reancrncnt where th«. seashore Smart Set dine anil dance. At the graduating exercises of irl Rescued From Surf. ed Mathow Panataleo and Michael fight to r.Jeot »ny"or .11 bids. , l slesk, «hlcken and' ahorc dinner.. Building Operations, Lodge Do- can nomination for mayor of Mata- OEOROE H. LIPPINCOTT,! Upper Freehold high school diplo- Virginia Llntncr, sixteen years Scannapiello, who were hold In I District Clt" Afternoon tea, bridge., late suppers. Private^.upiier room.. »lw«y« av»H- ing.. Slight Fires, Births, Mar- wan last week by'a vote of 355 to mas were presented to Norma S. Id, daughter of F, W. Llntncr of $2,000 ball each-forlthe grand juryr •Hii S«t In .ntertalnment. Dsnclng every evening, with Jsckson Donna. riages and Deaths—Other Items. 291. Hutchinson,' lioweyor, was Bird, Berriavdine T. Conine, Flor- 'reeho|d, was rescued from thc surf (Continued on next page,) AN OnDINXNOE ACOC INO A PUBL !«,.««... art ftj^OjggJg^ ^ ^^ THoi,psofi The mayor nml council of Bel- Tel. Asbury Park. ence S. Hartshorn, Louis S. Him- t Manasquan last week by Adolph mar were guests of the Bclmar real mcTstein, Mary T\ Hutchlnson, ills, a life guard, The girl had estate board r.t a shore dinner last WHEREAS there In. been filed In sj Dorothy E. Johnson, Samuel A. :come exhausted from battling thc omce of the Clerk of the Counts1 of Mo week at Murphy's casino. There Mall, Hilton H. Mount, Helen A. trong currents and had disappeared arc 26 real estate fU'iilors in Bcl- Inc thereon a public road or strtet lino Sadloy and Dorothy G. Stevens. ndcr the water for the third time This ends all argument ss Sllverwhlte avenue. ext»nd|m aouth., ly from Plnckney road, of the wldfl rhen she was saved. of te th b Mrs. Jessie Hyer has been elect-: Freehold's Trap Shooters.- .i' tt '."'• «™ v 'Irrevoesbly did S.TUD-E BAKER cotlng the Isnd 'detinested and shown upo, ed a member of tho Koyport 1m-! Twenty-one men and women of urt in MnUwan PUnt. as to the flat wall paint to use said msp or maps" as Sllverwhlts svsnu provement association. Tiip mem- Freehold took part in a trap shoot- • Joseph Samuels of Matawan met us a publlo road or street: • • » • - • NOW..TOEBBFORE Bfi IT, OBDAINJBB bers of the association will hold a ing match last week on Abram rath an injury at the Mettalurgical by the Mayor and Council of th« Borr —•• theater party at New York July ' Lott's grounds under the direction nd chemical company's -plant last of Red Bank it " 1. That said land delineated snd sbo 12th. - ; of the Isaac Wnlton league. J. Carr feek and he was taken to the Mat- On hospital-walls on said msp or maps, as Sllver»hjt«ave« A car any inan will Miss Elinor E. Randall, Mon-' ivni first with a score of 134 out 61 iwan hospital, where part of the nue be and the same is hereby accepted for 5 years. «• «ni] for a public, road or etrtat.. j mouth county librarian, attended 150 targets. Mrs. J. Murnjiy had iddle finger on the left hand was 2. The n.mo of said publlo roaoVi i the 49th annual conference of \hn the best score for the women, nputated. street shall be Sllverwhite avenue. , a The forcaoliiit ordinance has bean IntroJ be proud to own. 'American library association last breaking 45 out of 75. duced, and the . Mayor and Council ' "' week at Toronto, Canatln. ! Piano Concert 'o Make Survey of Jail. Velour Finish eonilder. the Ana] pu«««g« thereof on ... Leon Cubberly of Lone Branch Qth day oft July; 102T, • 'at the • Borouifa | John A. Matthews of Newark Thc pian0 pupils of Mary E. Lar- has been washed and Hall at 8 IOO P. M. »«•»»•. ias been engaged by the county Any, person or penoni desirlnp; to : oa at a price any man | gave » patriot* address Sunday kjns o{' j^^ gave &-COncert a loard of freeholders tb make a sur- washed and washed heard will lie Riven ah opportunity atthi niffht at a joint meeting of the , . , time and placa-nforesald. i f t hor studlo Th ey_ of tho county jail with recorn- • :.'J,' A.',E.SHiNN,' • (Methodist and Presbyterian church-• wKo tJk ^ were Kathleen Cort- endations as what is best to do to 03 of can afford to pay Farmingdalo. , Beatrice Tindall, Ella Collis, irovide proper accommodations for \7ELOUR Finished walls Jn, NOTICE.. risoners. Vthe New York Hospital, AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING The second annual vesper ser- Mar Rassmussen, Dorthea Francis, New York City, after five years TAttlCING OP MOTOR AND OTHE-. , vices of the Knights of Columbus of ^ ^^ .VEHICLES. ON CERTAIN IORTION1 A) m Rirb Julu Tinda]] oung Doctor to Open Office. of constant cleaning are still as ' OF MECHANIC STREET. 'A Thc-Studcbakcr CusJsm Sedan, at I Monmouth and Ocean counties were .T d a , L Cubberle? Jr. _Dx....Herman Freedman^ of Free- beautiful as ever. - • BE VT ORDAINED by the Mayor tad $1335, is officially rated the most Council of the Borough of Red Bank I Iheld Sunday aLSl,Jl°SVjS chu.rch.of "V _ . .'._..... old, a. graduate of the University ^"TT7 From snd after ths p.»»an. of IK: powerful car in the world of its Belmar Drescher—Woolley. af Maryland, has completed his' This test certainly proves die Ordinance no ^notor or other vehicle she( be parked or stationed at any time on tb_ size and weight. Custom charm, • The I• r-.••;.old commissioners have Miss Hazel Adelaide Drescher o't ntcrncsMp at the Elizabeth gen- wajbabillry and durability of Velour Finish. Made In 22 south side of Mechanic street betWeea easy-chair comfort, arrow-swift I passed an ordinance for concrete Long Branch and Parker A. Wool- eral hospital and will begin the the east side of Di-ond street and a point lovely colon, it Is easy to apply distant 187 feet easterly from the" eal« speed and traditional Studebaker 'gutters and curbing on both sidosilpy of Deal were married last iractice of medicine at Freehold side of Broad street, nor on the nortl ! of Brinkcrhocf avenue at-thnt place. 'Wednesday afternoon at tho bride's -and economical to use* side' of said Mechanic street between L stamina 1 Sec it and drive it today. oon. point dUtant fifteen feet westerly fron. Miss Margaret Y>. Tuthill of Mat- , homa by Rev. Elwell Lake. Miss We sell It because we can the wpst side of property occupied bjj Remodeling Legion Home. -. ' iiwan last week attended tha wed- ' Marion Bell was bridesmaid and guarantee it to satisfy yon. the Navesink.Haok ft Ladder Co. and s The American Legion home at point distant ' fifteen feet easterly*. iron STUDEBAKER ding of her niece, Miss Hc-len N'or-1 Joseph Woolley was groomsman. the uast side of suid property occupied I wood at Ashvillo, North Carolina. ; The couple will'live at Deal. 'reehold is being remodeled; Tho the Naveslnk Hook & Lsdder Co. I Mrs. Thomas Fincrty of Lang-j irst floor will be converted into rec- 2. Any person vfotatlns this ordinane CUSTOM SEDAN sbalUupon conviction psy, a fine of-no idon, North Dakota, is making a stay . Building and Loan Meeting. reation rooms and the second floor more than (25.00 or be Imprisoned In ttai. Uvith he. sister, Mrs. C. P. Newton The annual meeting of the.Mat- into meeting rooms. The exterior 7 f'nunty Jiil for not more thsn ninety (00)j the house will be of colonial de- days or both. •> |of Freehold awan building and loan association > 3. This ordinance shall tike erTei 1335 Joseph Rcutcr'.s farm at Farm- was held last week. This year the ign. when published according to law. Red Bank Hardware Store The foregoing ordinance has been Intro f.o.b.factory, with $100 worth of extra mgdale, comprising twelve acrts,'"inth series of 1,248 shares ma- Elks' Trap Shooting Team. duced and vthe Mayor and Council wlL equipmentatno extracogt. Other Stude- has bei-n sold to H. Fischer of West tured with a cash value of $211.75 A trap shooting team representing ROBERT DqNOVAN, Prop. • consider' the final passage thereof on theL baker and Ersldne models (94S to {249i. New York Ifo r eacl1 6nilrc- William L. Van- 38 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. 6th day at July, 1027, at thi Borough! B wa ;he Freehold Elks' lodge and con- Hall, at 8:00 P. M. | Mr, ami Mr?. Floyd Taylor nnd ! ™nt s re-elected president of Telephone 936 . Any person or persuns deslrlnc to bel sisting of Abram Lott, Joseph Mur- heard will be^ftlven an opportunity at thel family of Matawan left Saturday i the association, phy, James Rooney and Jacob time, and place aforesaid. on a motor trip to Milwaukee, Wis-'neld Job 28 Years. Wyckoff took second prize in the A. E. BHINN, . LOUIS F. LIPSEY, Inc. consin. j William A. Hankinson, Jr., wh - Clirk.l 33 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J Elizabeth Barton, Nellie Barka-lllas bcen employed as a title search- low and Ralph Dobbins of Adelphia ; er by the Monmouth title company Telephone 1409 will enter Freehold high school next since 1899j has g[ven up tni8 p03i. "• tion nnd is now employed with thc onRa Ly . :Hartma• reelioldn araned o nMilto nn nautomo Whit- Asbury Park guaranty and mort- g p TEIS IS A* STUDEBAKER '•YEAR il"e 'trii i•" •t o'"•'' Montreal' "'"" "," Canada°" ""•""". - Kage company. He will have an of- Miss Anne C. Johnson of Mnta- rice at Freehold. mmi'MUWMM IWMM'MM M MMMM.BIIMMMMMM^ van is on a tour of Europe. Margaret Klein 0/ Bradley Beach 0 Attend Sorority Convention. sixteen years old, was bitten on th Miss Marjorie Green and Miss leg byy a.. dogg . The wound was cau- rlary Green loft last week to nt-! terized and thhe dod g was placeldd un end the national convention of the i dor observation in the municipal 1 Beta Phi sorority in Minnesota.' pound. A short time ago the do They will bo away six weeks and ( bit Carl Klein, fourteen year3 old. after the convention will go to Yel-' low Stone Park, San Francisco, B°y Starts Car; Hits Pole. Los Angeles ami the Grand Canyon Alfred Alberti, a Long Brand THEN you're fagged out—thirsty—or before returning to their home atluov> climbed into a car In front o Long Branch. I h's home, started the motor in somi when your appetite has gone to I way and ran the car into a tel pieces—that's when you'll enjoy a Arrests at Freehold Increased. 1phon e pole Tlie boy>s face was cu At last week's meeting of tlw>l aml bruise(i and ne was'taken to ie» bottle of Krueger's Special. Peps you right Freehold mayor and council Chi-f; the Hazard hospital for treatment, of Police Cornelius DeVries report- up! Invigorates. Refreshes. ed that nioro arrests linvo be-ctl Hiitarical Society Meeting. made at Freehold in three months The June meeting of the Mon- Krueger's Special blends perfectly with food, makes it taste better and aids diges- tion. Delightful any time. Tasty. Foamy. Sparkling. Made from the finest malt and hops with all the tang and flavor left in. Try it. Surprisingly inexpensive. All grocers, Your delicatessen stores and jobbers of cereal beverages carry Krueger's Special. NEW CAR C. KRUEGER BREWING CO ie 75 Belmont Avenue I Newark, N, •!, Will it be a 5-year comfort * . .. or a 5-month cripple? ' **n*^ THROM the day it's broken in—to the day it's

i -*• broken down, your motor's fate depends on a 'ii!!*!1 / thin film of oil. The ability of that oil-film to resist destructive heat and friction largely determines flie kind of service your motor gives—thc size and frequency of repair bills—the length of your car's life. \ If that film of oil breaks and burns, under thc ficrco attacks of heat and friction, vital motor-parts aro exposed. Hot, unprotected surfaces chafe against each other. Withering heat attacks raw metal. Insidious friction begins its work of destruc- tion. And you, eventually, pay big repair bills. Perfections newest In Vccdol, Tide Water technologists perfected the oil thnt masters heat 100 degrees hotter ihnn ,oil stoves f tho hottest friction-opot in jour car—the oil that gives thc fighting "Aim of protection," thin as tissui, smooth as tilk, tough

.'••.'&* 'ark has been re-npptinted to the WILLIAM A. HOPPING,'^ BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS tato of board of control of in- • H»«l Estate Broker, • ,,. titutions and agencies for three 8 Linden Hswt • BKP BANK, N, J,, (Continued fiora lart p»ge.) ears. WILLIAM A, WIRTH, ~ - The losing team In » contest con- OPTOMETRIST. ^PASSENGER ill Off Roof; Leg Broken. Reii»t«r Building,.' Red Bank, BROUGHAM ducted by the Allentown building- Clfflce hours: Dally, fxept Hundaj, Paul' Venizla of LSng Branch fell iOCl A. M..12M. 1:30 P. M;.t.«0 V. M. ' IXUnch Wbwltati-70 Hmpowir and loan uBBOcUtion paid its debt •om the roof of a barn last week lu«>d«y—I) A.*M.-1! M.i l:S0 P. 11.-5:10 by giving a banquet to- the winners P. M.: 7:00 V. M.-8.0O P. M. totmtt Pile* #2993 d Buffered a. broken leg. He was TWATER Thund.y 11:011 A. M..12|00 M. ' at the home of Miss M.. E. Gordon. ken to the Long Branch, hospital. A fine chicken dinner waa served.". QUINN, PARSONS A DOREMUS, '•fried 25 Yeara. COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Btwy wjf Fmftt'nttOW Three Nurtee Graduate. - Mr. and Mrs, Robert Boone of Whltfleld Building, . R.d Bank. Mum Eva M. McQueen of Lin- John J. Qulnn, Theodora D, Pinons, sbury Park observed their 26th Thnmne P. Doremus croft, Mts» Lillian- A. Heulit of edding anniversary with a party WILSON & SMOCK, Ocean Grove ant Mtai Mildred A. ,st week at the Ross Fenton farm. COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Yarnall of Manaequan graduated •RED BANK. W, J. la>t week from the nursing schopl oung Women on a Tour. Corner Broid and Mech.nlc St». of the Spring Lake hospital. . Miss Marion Johns of Freehold ALSTON BEEKMAN, ind MHss Josephine Champlin of COUNSELLOIt AT LAW. Death of Lonj Branch Reildent. Ulontown are on a motor tour 10 llrond St.. RED nANK. K. J. Mrs. Minnie A. Vandervcer, wife GEORGE D. COOPER, hrough the New England states. CIVIL ENGINEER. of Willard L. Vanderve'er of Long Succn>or to George Cooper, C. E. Branch, died last week.at the age hower for Freehold Girl. Red Bank Radio Sales Co. r»"'-r«>ii Building. HEP HANK. N. J. A surprise shower was given last of 67 years. The funeral was held ! GEORGE K. ALLENrJrTcTZranli Saturday at the Manalapan church veck for Miss Mary Gere of Free DIXON BROS., Propt. i GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E ; Have you considered idd, who is engoRod to wed Edgar and burial was made there. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. flattison of New Brunswick, 16 East Front Street, I fl0_ Broad Street, ilcd n»nlc, N. J. Serenaded on Boardwalk. Asbury Park Couple Married. ! WALTER C. VANKEUREN] Mr. and Mrs. F, Bertram Heis'er NEXT TO PALACE THEATRE CIVII, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. ' of Marlboro, who were married Miss Nelda Tapper and Barney road Street National Bank Bulldlni. Pierce-ArrowV new prices Red Bank. N. J. June. 11th,'.were serenaded on the . Popok of Asbury Park were mar- 1890 , Open Evening. boardwalk at Atlantic City by Ma- ied last week by Rabbi Max Davi- IEORGE McC. .TAYLOR, C. E. :on and Rabbi Meyer Cohen. CONSULTING ENGINEER." $55to *500 lower than everbefore sons attending the Shriners' con- CIVIL ENG1NKEK and 8URVEY0R, vention at that place. Married Four Yeara. s,Ii£ct<>l Place. Red Bank, N. 1. Do you realize that the exquisitely • luxurious hand-built bodies is more Studying Aviation. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, R. HAROLD J. STOKES, r., of Matawan, entertained a few DENTAL SURGEON, fintihed Pietce.Aitow Series 80.f distinctive than ever—in contrast Henry Otterson of Famingdale^ JJ"g" £ t BJjlll 5-passenger Brougham—is now withflashydesignsnowsocommon? who Is studirTng aviation in a flying BrSemi u £> treat, Elsmn* DI dln», school in the West, is having fourth wedding anniversary. Rooms 4, 5 and 6. only $2495, at Buffalo? OfHce Hour* fi<.30 \o 5:00. o'clock. Do you realize^ in the light of our three-passenges plane built in which Seventy Yeara Old. Telephone 302-W. Do you realize that the average new prices and remarkably low up- he expect* to make a trip to his A party was given last week at LBERT B. DIRHAN, home town in the fall. : RE4L ESTATE BROKER. upkeep cost is very qften less than keep, that you can logically own a the Seagirt community building for irhan Buildinr, Drummond place. 0 that of lower priced cars? Pierce-Arrow—the car that more Engagement Announced, Mrs. Ford Babcock in celebration Phone 033. • The engagement has been an of her seventieth birthday. RED BANK. NEW JERSEY. Do you realize that the genteel, people have "hoped to own some nounced of Miss Pauline Cooper oi day" than anyother car in America? Recorder Reappolnted. refined beauty of Pierce.Arrow's Middletown, Connecticut, and Rob By a vote of 2 to 1 the commis- EGAN'S ert Jordan, assistant secretary o sioners of Deal Beach last week re- the Monmouth county young men appointed Joseph M. Cox recorder Christian association. for a term o£ five, years. Auto Vans and Express Now that moving time It nur X im Interne in Montclair Hoepital. Buys Freehold Lot. irepurcd to do your next movlnapf Sain\- PIERCE-ARRQW ,ure, pianos or baggaffe to »« part* of Dr. Martin Quirk of Freehold Cornelius DcVries, chief of police :ity or country, in tha larsestpaddid vtm who graduated from the medica Red Bank, Before you hava your Dcxt of Freehold, has bought a lot on really am not oving done, write, send or call for tha school of tho University of Pennsyl Jcrseyville avenue at that place nly reliable furniture mover* la towp, tod Bodits by Pierct-Arrow—All prices at Buffalo, tax txjra vania a short timo ago, is .servin ret my prices on your next Job. All kinds 1 from George A. Casler. >f hi-avy or liffht trueklns dpm at abort as an interne at the Mountain Vie lutiee. Call or addreiB hospital at Montclair. Freehold Young Man Engaged. growing old—" Announcement has been made of J. T. EX3AN A MODERATE FIRST PAYMENT Adelphia Woman in Hospital. is a remark often heard rrom wo- 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK the engagement of Joseph T. Laird, Reiidenco Phone 292Frane«v ( THE M. JohQson. adminiitratrix of tha aitatt- 61 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. licenses of Edward S. Barham of Thieves broke into Fred Becker's of Samuel C. .Johnion. dceeuad.'nbtlea H Oppoiite City Hall Long Branch and John P. Dorn of house on South street at Freehold hereby ffivan to tha crvdltori of .saU de- last week and stole $39 from a bu- ceased to exhibit to tha lubienbar, ad-, Port Monmouth for driving cars ministratrlx a» aforeiaid, thtlr d«bt« and Telephono 1352 while drunK reau drawer. demands against th« fajd estat«, uudar: oath, within six raonthi from the data of. Dog Wins Prizee. Buys Houie at Matawan, the aforesaid order, or they wiH ba fortraf' barred of their actions thtrafov afalnst Monmouth Queen Marie, a Boston Thomas Leary has bought a the said subtenber. terrier owned by Mrs. Harry Bailey house and lot at Matawan from Dated Freehold. N. J.. Way 17th, HIT. Alexander H. King, who has moved Albert S. Miller FRANCES M. JOHNSON. of Freehold, captured four first 27 Eaat Weittide Avi.. prizes and four special prizes at tho to Hartford. Bed Bank, N. J. 18 Broad Street Red Bank N. J. Present Claims to Camdcn county kennel club show Boy'a Wrut Broken. EDWARD W. WISE. Proctor, at Camden. Rudolph ilanyoks of Union , -Had Bank. N. 4. Off For Europe. Beach fell off a coaster bicycle last Mrs. Bartley Wright, Mr. and week and his wrist was broken. Mrs. William Edwards and daugh- Moved Into New Home. ter Ada, Miss Lucy Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey have Miss Ethel Pultz sailed Friday on moved into their new home on Ful- the steamship Carmania on a tour ton street at Freehold. to Europe. College Graduate. Car Wrecked by a Train. John B. McMurtrie of Freehold A Ford sedan In which Mr. and graduated last week from Williams Mrs. Michael Lozier were riding college. was wrecked when it was hit by a freight train last week at West End. Tho occupants escaped with slight injuries. On a Trip to Europe. car owiiirs Miss Jessie E. Woolley and Miss Paula Brand of Long Branch, Miss Lyda Woolley of West Long Brunch and Miss Mary Stauffer of Lan- caster sailed Friday on a trip to Europe. The society for the prevention of cruelty to animals made ita an- nual report last week. It showed that 2,134 cases of cruelty were in- vestigated during the year and 1,308 cats and 1,046 dogs were col- lected, Gold Emblems to Baaeball Team.. .. Gold baseball emblems havo been A modern Speed Truck given to eighteen members of tho Freehold high Bchool baseball team. Tho Freehold team won the central powered by Jersoy class B championship this the famous valve-iri'hcad year. A general and impartial survey of autom&Bile owners recently Clerk to Jury Commliiion. conducted by a great organization, 5hows*tfTa't'344;679owntr8o< lix cylinder engine Frank I>. Yarnall of Bolford has been appointed clerk to tho county other cars intend to change to Buick next tune they buy a car* Jury commission by tho board of From the vast resources of General Mo* freeholders for a term of throo These owners have compared their cars with Buick—^'perform* years at a lalnry of f 800 a yenr. ance, in economy, in comfort, luxury and 'dependability. And ton—and from millions of miles of actual Four New Cope. operating experience—comes this modem Four now men havo been added they have decided that Buick offers greater value. o ths pollco fores at Aabury Park truck. for th« lununar, They are Foil* They have driven Buicks, nnd know the flexibility, power and Lobra, John J, Fay, Jr., Patrick 11 A truck powered by the famous triple Moynu and Ucorgo II. Damon. efficiency of Buick's famous six-cylinder Valve-in-Head engine, sealed Buick engine, rubber mounted, vi- Long Branch Carina Rental). which is vibrationlcsi beyond belief'a t any speed, bratlonless beyond belief—with torsion lTon $ The Long Bmnch city comrrjlu- lonort have lemnd tho Ocenn l'nrk Examine a Buick at your earliest opportunity. Find out why to balancer, air cleaner, oil niter and vend* 1095 c»«lno at that plica to tho Occn View athlotlo aiioclatlon for |8,C00 many owners of other cars ore changing to Buick every day, lated crankcasc, 2T, Itroail Si,i 0. ' CarUon Filler, Wllllmn T. I'htnt UI7 Motori'buUt bodies—at prices that only DMW ind II. Harold Wlnior have been appointed aml«t«nt tnihlrM Manmittith CeHMtf ItlrrMaU't Offle*. , huge production could make possible. of (ho Anbury l'»rk ind ocean In Itti milU] n( (he Mltl» el Hirmn«'t drove bank, Niuirt lit (tfJIInH (• |II«I«HI iliinn H. L. ZOBEL CO. AJami—Newman. I'uritdittl in (tte tth1#f wf Ji* • k"i' FREEHOLD, N. J. MIM Myrtle Aditne of Elberon itiiiiillti Mtitu «n tlit fattttli dir nf M«r. HUM 171. ind Oicir K, Newman of llrtmnr IQHt ftH fhl ili|(U#aliHfi ttl ^Ni^plt i', JOELIVY, III <»!<«'• kHil I'liflK HnMl'nil, nflltii wtr< mirrdd Uit week it ih« t.nn« mftuitft »( I He Mlilt nf ha»H.«ntiiii if a(«tt< •alii, IHtif it\\t ind j||a>eMi tulMt the Monmouth County's Largiit Automobllt DIttrlbiitor Deel Pranertr 1*14, •«M eilati. min eiih, mMm fit M«ntni The Mirk K. JrtoK«rt nroporty *t (turn lU dali el Itts IIKIHIM »N.», «i GENERAL MOTORS ihir «HI be faiifir iftn* f' their et> Dtil hit betn lelii is btvld 8»k« «( Ntwirk for M0,000. Tht lt«ui« Red Bank, N.j. Sea Bright, N.J.vf| hit flfUin roomi and three btth Mem*. CillM T«)«|ihon« BBS Page Twelve"' RED, BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,19Z7. CHARGED WITH_BUYING VOTE being held today at.Bear Mountain the team which represented this he has occupied since spring. The nnd a number of the members of place. place, was considerable run down >•••••»»«»««•««*»•»»«- Complaint! Made Againit TKree the two Sunday-schools here are on Cake and bread making wiU take when Mr. Lubo rented it and it Matawan Men Lait Week. _ the trip. The journey is being made place at a great rate this . week shows improvement. OCEAN VIEW A- A. .: James Sitrfmons and Gilbert partly by rail and partly by boat. " among the members of the sewing Mrs. Asher Crawford is confined Craig of Matawan were arraigned - Mrs. Henry C. Tilton spent last club of the Reformed church. The to the house with rheumatism. LONG BRANCH, NL J. before Justice of the Peace Gess- •Friday with Mrs. Charles Gross- club will hold a bread and cake *ale Mist Cora Timmerman of Port Friday Evening, July 1st wein on a charge of. buying votes inger of Middletown village. Miss Saturday afternoon at the townihip Richmond spent Saturday and Sun- v at the primary election last week. Mary. Tilton, who is a nurse at Mc-hall. ' • ••• day with her cousin, Mrs.j.J. A. Another Show F^ll of "FIREWORKS" Kinley hospital 'at Trenton, spent • Each was held in ?500 for the Rev. J. Harold.Thomson of Har-Thomson. \ •- 10 ROUNDS ' grand jury. A. warrant on the same last Thursday at her home here. Mr. and Mr3. Grandin VanNote JOE RENO, vi. BILLY DRAKO, risburg, Pennsylvania, is ! spending Welterweight Champion of Who recently K. O.'d Al Dalmdnt charge has been issued for the'arrest Robert R. Voorhees, Jr., spent ten days with his father,'. Rev. J. have returned from an automobile Fcnn Yan Class C 12 Ft, Step Hydroplane 28 M, P. H. with ths last week with his aunt, Mrs. Pavis wedding trip in New York and Con- New Jeney. " of Newark in 3 Roundl. ' of Gustave Volcker; but he was out A. Thomson. The visiting clergy- • 8 ROUNDS fastest outboard A Big Twin ' of town last week. The complaints of Long Branch. man preached Sunday night at thenocticJt and they are Hying tempor- FREDDIE FISHER, vi. . PAUL KNIGHT. were made by Forman McGuire, Emma Stilwagon spent part of Reformed church. arily with the bride's parents, Mr. Red Bank'a 'fighting, instructor . • /New York. Juit defeated who was arrested on election day last week with her grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schanck. They of Rutgeri College. ' Harold Maya. Johnson Outboard Motor on a charge of being drunk and Emmons 6f Rumson. Richard R, Clader hae the pros- will start housekeeping at Wana- pect of a big raspberry crop on his a ROUNDS Distributor for Bpby Guiz Boats, Cute Craft and Johnson Motors. disorderly and driving a car while The Keyport road has been treat- massa next month. FRANK1E BUCHANON, Rum.on vi. JOHNNY HOWARD, Plainfiald Immediate Deliveries—Demonstrations. in that condition. He was sene-d with oil nnd sand. Several auto- farm. • The berries will be ripe in a 6 ROUNDS tencpd to thjrty days in the county mobile trucks hauled eand for thefew days. Mr. Clader employs many AD MACKEL, New.York 'vi. - EDDIE BARTON, Long Branch picker*. Call X3 or 1300 C. C. ALEXANDER, Jr. jail and his driver's license was job all last week. The work was In When you want to find a quicquick POPULAR JOE HUMPHRIES, Announcer. revoked. charge of Overseer Bronson Butler. Peter Lubo has done a lot of work buyer for your automobileAdAdverr- Phone Atbury 2664 421 JEFFERSON AVE. AVON, N. J. The porch of the 'parsonage of the on the Wyckoff Pope farm, which tisement. PRICES: $1.10, $2.20, $3.30, Tax Inc. Morganville Graduate!. Baptist church has been repainted FIRST BOUT STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9:00 P. M. •MM The closing exercises of the Mor- and otherwise improved. The ladies' ganville public echool were held aid society of the church raised the recently and the graduates were money for this work. Mary Braddock, FranV Braddock, The Holmdel baseball team de- Helen 'Heyer, Helen Hannanay, feated Keyport In a game* at this Dorothy Janwick, Williiim Janwick, place last week. Milton Bennett, Arthur Rubin, Edward Becker, Jos- one of the Holmdel players, dis- eph Guth and Frank Spancler. tinguished himseli by making a three base hit. John Oakes, 8r., expects to itart HOLMDEtNEWS; -- wort "loon off butldingTrnew barn- Special Patriotic Service at Baptifl to replace the one which was de- "Church Next Sunday. stroyed by fire three weeks ago. A special patriotic service will be held at the Baptist church nexfSun- COLT'S NECK NEWS. day evening. The American Me- chanics' lodge will attend the service Walter Smith Hurt in an Automobile and Rev. John Sherman, the pastor Accident al Shrewsbury. of the church, will be requested to Walter Smith was painfully but repeat the sermon which he preached not seriously hurt in an automobile to the American Mechanics of Marl- accident at Shrewsbury las! week. boro last month. Mrs. Bronson But- He was driving a car owned by Wil- ler will sing. An invitation has been lard Morris of this place and the au- extended to the public to attend tomobile was badly damaged, Helen Tilton, daughter of Henry A patriotic service in observance C. Tilton, spent last week with her of the Fourth will be held Sunday aunt, Miss Conover of Wickatunk. morning at the Reformed church. A Miss Elizabeth McClees spent special offering will be made for the part of last week with friends at church building fund. Newark. Miss Mabel J. Thomson has re- The cool weather this summer turned to Binghamton, New York, has started talk among the farmers after having spent several days with of this section about parallel weath- her uncle, Rev. J. A. Thomson. er conditions. Young and middle- The farmers have about finished aged men can't remember a summer harvesting their hay crops. The that compares to this one for cool- yield is much smaller than normal. ness, but some old-timers say they John Moliskey haB moved in the recollect seasons when frosts oc- Scobey estate house which he re- curred in July and August Two cently bought. He has made some schools of thought have come into improvements to the house. being here with regard to the ad- Mrs. Charles Crawford, Mr. and vent. One school holds that win- Mrs. George Crawford and Roy and ter, in compensation for the coo!Trevonian Crawford of Middletown summer, will be late in arriving; township were recent guests of Mrs. while another school holds that the Asher Crawford. unusual weather presages early and Garrett W. Buck, who has been a severe winter. laid up with rheumatism, is able to Rev. and Mrs. John Sherman and be about the house on crutches. their daughter Elizabeth spent sev- Emit Hofman, who is a member eral dayB last week at Philadelphia. of the Freehold lodge of Elkst took While there Mr. Sherman performed part in the county Elks' parade af the wedding of Miss Gladys Bryant Loltg Branch. of Philadelphia and Maurice Hearn The Colt's Neck baseball team entii of Hebrdn, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. defeated Clarksburg at this pla ew A. C. Bryant and their daughter last week by a score of 8 to 4. Th Viola of Philadelphia and Carlton Colt's Neck boys do not fee! Howard of Hebron spent Saturday "chesty" over this game as they d nnd Sunday with Rev. and Mrsove. r some of their other victorie Sherman. The Clarksburg players were con A county Sunday-school outing is siderably smaller and younger tha series 6 including

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amusement or else he believes that elled by this title, even in theso- FOR COPS AND FIREMEN. SUNDAY TENNIS Sunday tennis for a church js all WANT STREET EXTENDED. LANDMARK IN NEW HANDS lays. JAW BROKEN LONG TIME A DOUBLE right,; whilo Sunday moving pictures The road started at Shrewsbury TWO BEDS FOR THEM AT" MORE THAN $120 CLEARED FOR for - ordinary folks arq all wrong. ROJECT DISCUSSED BY FAIR GEORGE SILVER BUYS THE ihd camo down what is now -Broad BUT FAIR HAVEN MAN DID BIG WEST RED BANK STREET 'i WOODLEY HOSPITAL, However .that may be, no one HAVEN COUNCIL, OLD ALLEN HOMESTEAD. itreet. Part of the road, where the NOT KNOW IT. PARADE YESTERDAY, A CHURCH JJRGAN FIJND. : seemed to. enjoy the Sunday sport Peters and Schroeder properties The Bed. Wero Donated by Mri. Tournament Held for Mlddletov.'n at Middlctown village more than ommL.loner. in Favor of Extend" le Property it at the Cro.iroadt were afterward located," was a Andrew W. Handy'. Jaw Broksi i Three-Day Convention. .Held "fcy , Marie A. Seaman, Owner of the Episcopal Church Sunday Wat Mr. Gopsill. . ing- Third Street to Pearl Street, at Shrewtbury—Mr. Silver Paid swamp. In order to carry the road When a Tooth Wai Pulled Three Orimtal I.oclge of Free Mateaa'' "Hospital—A Woman'! Auxiliary Succeiiful in Every Way—Tlie But Land for Sidewalk. Prove, a $20,000 for it—He Alio Ar- across this swamp, trees were cut Montha Ago—It Took Several ' and by the Ea.tern Star Lodge—, It Being Organized. Another tennis tournament will Church Dominie Aiaong -Plajrere. he held at the same place Sunday, Stumbling Block. ranged to Buy Two Lot.. down and the logs rolled together .Doctor, to Find It Out. Hundred, of Delegate. Here, Hnrry H, Clayton, chief .of police A tennis tournament for tho ben- July 10th, for the benefit of-Christ The extension of Third sticct, The historic Allen homestead at nd laid side by side tho full width Three months ago Andrew W. Oriental'grand lodge of Free Ma- of Red Bunk, and Josofch Asny, chief if the road across the swamp. 1 efit of Christ church op Middlctown church. This game will be'for men xom- Church street to Pearl street, the crossroads at Shrewsbury was Handy of Fair Haven, who is better sons nf Now Jersey and'tho Eastern of the firo department, have been village was hold Sunday on two only.. More than half the worship- jeeupied the center of interest at bought for $20,000 last week by When the sowers were built in known' among Fair Haven folks as Star lodge of women, which il a notified by Mrs, Mario A. Seaman, courts owned by Mr. and Mrs. Irv-pers at the church aro njen, whereas last" night's .meeting of the Fair H«- Georgu Silver of Shrewsbury from Broad street thirty years ago or so, "Hap" Handy, had a tooth complement of Oriental lodge, will superintendent and owner of Wcod- ing L. Hance. The profits amount- only a few weeks ago it was not un.7 rcn commissioners. Mr. Minton Miss Margaret Allen. iMr. Silver parts of this old corduroy road out by a dentist at Newark. The , conclude three-day convention*, »fc ley hospital on Broad street,, that ed to moro than' $120 and they commpn for thia sex to be unrepre- itated that tho property owners, ox- haa also arranged to buy from the were found eight or ten feet under dentist had a hard time getting the Red Bunk today. Oriental 'odge two beds in tho hospital havo.leen have been applied to the organ fund sented at the cervices. :ept ono, wero willing to sivo Allen estate two lots, one on Broad •round. When the King's Highway tooth out. He pullod and pullod is holding its sessions at Riverside donated to the members of the two of the church. A new organ will enough land for a street 26 feet street adjoining the homestead, and reached the river bank at what is The most profitable affair given and finally the tooih came out. The casini o on WWes t B«gon pplace e and departments for their treatment in be in the church In about two for tho church of late was a bridge wide, With sidewalks seven feet wide one on tho north side of Sycamore now the corner of Broad and Front dentist had p times o£ sickness Bnd accident!, ed so hard that he I the women arc holdinldi g theitheithirr se«se«. weeks, The tennis .grounds are party last week, .It-took place on each side. Theso measurements avenue), between the properties of streets, it took a slight turn to th fractured M This means that if a fireman or a , g n to the , Handy'd' s jaj._. w. bone, j sioni s nt OdOd d Fellows' hall on th« short, distance from tho church. Mrs. Edgar A. Slote's and it was jonform. with the present width of Stewnrt VanVliet and David Em- lf same streettt , policeman 'is hurt whilo on duty.or Third street. mons. left and went down the hill through but Mr. Hand>tlid not know it un- becomes sick beenuso of his duty The rector of the church and^ most given by Mrs. Slote and her niece, a gully to tho shore of the river. til a short time ago. The two organizations united in he wlH be trcatoj without charge of the members of the congregation Miss Mary B. Ayres. Twenty-tablet John Calandriello is the excep- Miss Allen is the only heir of the The road took in what is now tlv: A few days after the tooth was holding a parade through the west- for the room .h«' occupies. Mrs. Sea- spent the greater part of Sunday on we,re in play and handsome prized tion among the land donors. He is Allen estate and the last direct lin- Philip Kuhl lot and part of the ad-1 pulled Mr. Handy's face started to ern part of the town late yesterday man has. ro.ci.'U: _'" 'Tft'Cnrs from "both the courts. Most of the playors and were awarded.-—The profits amount- willing to give enough Innd for a eal descendant of Dr. Edmund Wil- joining small stores on Front stn". I swell. This was the beginning ot afternoon. Pride of Newark band — most of tho spectators' attendoi ed to $165. This money was ap- street, but ho willnot give seven liams Allen, who bought the prop- It Went down the hill at nearly right : series of ailments which caused led the procesaion. Lodges end departments -iic_JEotlth«. service—at-"thtr-church before—th plied" to-tlreorgaTrfund; fcet-more-for-a-sidewalkr-^-He-said—erty in .1812. -Dr.—Allen- was the angles; to-what is now Pront-strrelr "MT,1: Handy "considerable ~pnin BmlrvnTiouirBiilB"dejnres~Tjf-tRc"lodgea hods, • . games. Tho Sunday": morning Subscriptions-are being receive ho was 4n favor of extending the first of tho Aliens to own the place Besides the Kuhl property and Lhe worry. He went to a dentist for; were^.oprcnented, each -lodge and The hospital was opened a couple church service was changed recently for the organ fund and more thai street and was giving as much' land and the property had been con- small stores property, the King's jan examination and he was sent tojsido degree being distinguished by- of weeks ago, Mrs. Seaman tormer- to take place between nino and ten has been pledged. as he could afford to give without tinuously in tho family since 1812 Highway occupied a strip of what; a doctor, who advised him to go *.o | gay banners which were held aloft, ly conducted tho hospital at Little o'clock and at the conclusion of the An Innovation, at the church njurying his property. A life right in the lot on Sycamore was the Atkins property and - the | a surgeon dentist at Newark. The ] Five hundred persons wero in the Silver. She was there fivo. years. service Rev. E. W, Mandeville, the ho distribution of questions abou An,ordinance to extend the street avenue and also, in the lot on Broad former Lyceum property.. When the swelling had burst inside the mouth, line of march. The lodges and side On the first floor of the hospital rector, Invited the congregation to the bible at each Sunday mornin was proposed, but John S. A^iplc- street, adjoining the homestead and road reached the river shore it went | The surgeon dentist took X-ray orders represented in the parade are an office and reception room, a witness tho sport. service. Each person receives a Hal gate, the borough attorney, adv:sed running back to connect with thi westward along tho foot of the; photographs of Mr. Handy's jaw, were, the Masons, Eastern Star( men's ward with four beds, a wom- f forty questions and the question! against this action at tho prcentjlot on Sycamore avenue, was be- bank until it reached what is now and told him that the trouble was! women, Shrincrs, Knight Templan, Mr. Mandevillo believes Sunday , g piarii en's ward with five beds, an emer- arc answered the following Sunday time. He said cither the streets' queathed to Miss Margaret Allen, the foot of Railroad avenue, at the due to a growth. gency room, operating room, bur- was made for man and not man for d t th " Sunday, and it was in deference to By this method it is planned and walks should or only the street with tho understanding that sifte west side of the Southern railroad • Mr. Handy took the photographs DaughterJericho, ans dof OrdeJerichor o,f Heroinethe Sphynxs of. geon's utility room, d^et kitchen and make a study of the entire bible main kitchen, Tho emergency and folks who" like sport and recreation itself be extended the entire dis- her death it is to be owned b; bridge. From there the river was i to Dr. B. W. Moffat of West Front; Some of the men carried swords that ho changed the hour of Sunday The questions are divided into thre tance to avoid legal entangjomonb Christ church of Shrewsbury forded diagonally across to the foot street, a bone specialist, wno. taid and wore hats with crest and operating rooms >arc , compMely parts. One set of questions relatei equipped for all kinds of operations. morning worship so that theso peo- in the future. The matter was left | Because of this provision the sale of the hill at what h now the MidMid-- that Mr. Handy's jaw was broken, plumes. Rosewood chapter of, ple could havo tho greater part of to how the bible was made, anothel In thp hands of the road committee of the lots in question will havu to dletown end of Cooper's bridge. | The broken bone was reset two i Eastern Star led the women'j dlvis- The second floor of the nospitnl set relates to the Old Testament an l has a maternity ward of five beds, tho day to amuse themselves after for a report at the next meeting. receive the sanction of the churc For a great many years there was j weeks ago at the Long Branch hos-i ion of tho parade. tho service. In announcing the another set relates to the New Tes- A committee consisting of Tony officials, as well as the sanction o no bridge across he Shrewsbury pital by Dr. Moffat and Dr. E E. j Several hundred delegates from delivery room, a nurBcry and two tament. semi-private wards, each ward hav- change of service Mr. Mandeville E. Hunting, Arthur B. Sick.ea and Miss Allen, before it can be made. river, and wagons and horsemen i Covert of Long Branch. The jawa j all parts of the state aro at the two -. ing two beds. In tho attic are four stated that folks need not be afraid Oliver W. Holton, who is a mem Augustus M. Minton was appointed This is a mere formality. Some- crossed the river at this point at low '• were wir.ed together, but in such-a conventions. Meals are served at rooms where medical and surgical to aftend church in jiport clothes or bcr of the church and who is ti by Mayor Charles P. Cross to locate, time ago all the interested parties tide. In 1797 the road was rfc-sur-' manner that Mr. Handy can talk, i each convention hall. Zion Mctho- supplies are stored. A laundry, op- In working clothes. He said it owner of Twin Brook zoologlca sites to be Used as a dumping agreed to sell the lots for $5,250 veyed from Shrewsbury Town to ' but cannot eat solid food. He has dist church nt the corner of Shrewe- erated by electricity, is in the bnso- might be a greater convenience for park near Middletown village, wil ground for rubbish and as'.cs by and Mr. Silver has arranged to buy ihe river. Jt followed the original been living on soup and will remain : bury avenue and Bergen place, was them to attend, church thus attired, make an unusual gift to the churc the borough. the two lots for this amount. The line of the road from the crossroads on a soup diet for five weeks U-ng- filled to overflowing Sunday after- •"ment. as they then would not have to lose All the receipts received from a at Shrewsbury through what is now > or. The jaw is mending nicely. The j noon, when a special sermon An M. Floyd Smith, the borough sale of the homestead and of the was. emergency kit, donated by time changing their clothes after mission fees at the park on Tue. clerk, reported receipts of $152 in lots was made by Joseph G. McCue Red Bank and then down the gully! wires will be removed in five weeks. Mrs, Seaman, has been installed in tho service, but could go direct to preached by Rev. William Langford, day, July 19th, will be turned ovc: vendor license fees and $9.50 in dog j of Shrewsbury. to the river shore. The outline of presiding elder of Negro Methodlit , Worden's ambulance, and a nurse their sports, or to their gardens, or to the church. from tho hospital accompanies the to their work, as tho case might license fees. Borough bills to the The homestead property is on the the natural gully which formed the TUGOF-WAR MATCHES. churches of thie' district. The at* ' ambulance on every accident coll. be. amount of $1,112.64 were urclered northwest comer of Broad street King's Highway from Front street tendance was estimated at 900. A .Tho hospital staff In additlor to A SUPPER FOR 38 CENTS. paid. ' and Sycamore avenue. It has front- to the river may still be seen by They Take Place Every Night at ' collection of $150 was received and There were cheers for the rector Bids for laying sidewalks nnd ages of 92 feet on Broad street and anyone going down the hill to tho We.t.ide Fair Ground $120 of this money was turned over Mrs. Seaman consists of Mrs. An Economical Meal to be Served Eleanor Havena maternity nurse, when he appeared on the courts curbing on Kemp avenue, between of 163 feet on Sycamore avenue. river over the Lyceum property. Tug-of-war contests are a nightly to the church. ready for play and many persons at River Plata Next Week. Willow and Catherine streets, will The house has twelve rooms, This re-survey of this road was filed i feature of Westaide fire company j At the opening session of the Miss Dolores Ennis night supervis- A supper and health lecture fov or, Misa Gladys Rocker assistant wero heard to express the wish tha be opened on July 12th by the com- bathroom and modern mprovements. at Freehold in 1797 and it is a part of Red Bank. The pulls arc madi|u | Masons Monday a collection of' night supervisor, Miss Gladys Shrop- he would win the tournament, since 35 cents! This will be the attrac- missioners. It is almost as old as the village of of the public road records of Mon- sitting down on. a long board cov- $900 was received and a g:ft-of <»- shire ofllco and emergency nurse ho had such broad-minded view: tion Thursday riignt, July 7th, at Shrewsbury. Attached to the house mouth county. After Cooper's ered with cleats which the contes- brand new Cadillac automobile wag and Dr. G. Van Voris Warner emer- about Sunday, These people were the community house at River JAILED FOR LIFE. was a store building, which in co- bridge was 'built this part of the tants use to brace themselves with made to Grand Master John Jordan gency doctor. Plans aro under way disappointed. Mr. Mandeville Plaza. It will be given by a profes- Bert N. Gar.ten, Formerly of lonial times and during the Revo- King's Highway was not used as their feet. At tho end of three for faithful service. Monday-night for the organization of a women's played a good gnme but he did not sional demonstrator for tho benefit Shrew.bury, in the Toll.. lutionary war was used as a tavern. part of the ronil from Shrewsbury minutes the dead center line of the the lodges united at a musical ter- auxiliary for the hospital. win. The attendance at his church f tho Community club of River This business part of the building Town to Middletown, and, when pulling rope is measured to see j vice which was in charge of tha Plaza. A complete supper will be Bert N. Garsten of New York, the village of Red Bank was started which side has won. Elimination | Eastern Star order, has increased enormously tho ptif'- formerly of Shrewsbury, was sent was afterwards rented and used as few weeks, especially sinco the hour served and the food will be cooked a grocery store in 1812 or thereabouts, the road contests are held between teams Airplane Ride. ith steam and without water. It to prison for life yesterday on a from Front street to the river at the representing the companies of the of service was changed and a direct charge of grand larceny growing late A. Holmes Borden. 1914 LIONS CLUB ELECTION. Miss Helen Brodcrson, Arthur is claimed that food so prepared re- foot of the hill was gradually en- Red Bank fire department and a Brodorson and Edwin- Broderson of appeal was made for folks who do out of the issuance of a bad check. the store was destroyed by fire not object to Sunday sport. In thn ins all its original flavor and has and the house was damaged. The croached upon, Finally it was prize will be awarded. The finals New Officer, of Red Bank Cl Shrewsbury and Miss Etta Holmcr Mr. Garsten was a newspaper ad- will be reached the latter part of Cho.en La.t Night, past there was seldom more thnn greater nourishment. vertising man. The judge who store was never re-built, but the claimed by the persons living on of East Orange enjoyed an airplane each side of the road and it thus the week. The Red Bank Lions club ,la*t ride Monday to Princeton. Tho twelve persons at a morning serv- sentenced Mr. Garsten to state pris- |nhous ce wa. •s ",]..'repaire d i•n \suc uh Ba waT*y ice, while there aro now fifty to 75 WON A SET OF DISHES. as to Tctiun oU lts anclont chnracter went into the hands of private par- The first of these contests took night elected Robert A. Kennedy trip was made in two airplanes on for life and the district attorney - place Monday night between teams owned by Philadelphia aviators, people at church every Sunday and istica. ties. All that now rcmnins of the president to succeed Martin .Van- 'rise Awarded to Francell Lewi. who prosecuted him said public road from Front street to representing Navesink hook and Burcn Smock, Theodoro D. Panoq*, who took up passengers on short there is every indication that the thought in his case the Baumps* ' The house was built in 1667, an attendance will become still larger. at Westaide Firemen'a Fair. the river is a nine-foot driveway ladder fire company and Union fire G. Harold Nevius and tester C, Lov« flights Saturday and Sunday from/ At the fair of Wcstside fire com- law was too drastic. Under these it was one of the first houses built company. The hook and ladder v the Brodcrson farm. At one point' This growth has been obtained with- at Shrewsbury Town, as Shrewjj- under part of the Kuhl building, py ctt vice prcsidents, Elmer E. Car» out proselyUng and without draw- pany of Red Bank last night Fran- laws an offender who has once been and a narrow strip of road about company won by four inches. The Hie secretary-treasurer, Harold Al- on the trip to Princeton tho planes cell Lewis, daughter of Thomas found guilty can be sent for jail for I bury was called in the old days, reached a height of 4,800 feet. The Ing members from other churches. life if found guilty of certain of-j The property which-.has been sold 100 feet long leading a short dis- players on thi3 team wero George len tail twister and Eugene M; Ma- Mr. Mandeville believes that every Lewis, won- a prize of a set of 100 tance down the hill, where it con- Lilly, Dustan Allaire, Jr., Austin ! geo lion tamer. P. Broadut Pow»M planes landed at Princeton nnd the fenses a second time. to Mr. Silver is commonly known, ne passengers'got "out. and nturned ono should attend church but that dishes in a missing letter contest nects with ' lyceum property Boicc, Thomas Brasch and Walter j won the attendance prlie. Next rizes of this kind will be awarded Many prominent newspaper men particularly among the older gencr- W. Noble. On Union company's week's meeting will bo In chare* it homo by automobile. Tho aviators after the service is over folks arc throughout the country urged len-|ation, as the Allen store and house, which the town recently bought. continued on their trip to Philadel- entitled to spend Sunday as they every night at tho fair to all per- Shrewsbury for over two hun team wero "••"Herbert Frake• , Jackso* n George A. Dolatuah, Edvdn E. C»B» sons who have tickets with letterB iency far Garsten but the judge It gets its name from the fact that Murphy, Joseph Shccdy, Harold over, Schenck S. Thompson, IUy> phia, sco fit, provided they do not tres- had no discretion and tho penalty tho property has .boon in tho Allen dred years was the aristocratic con pass on the equal rights of others. which flll in blank spaces on a dis- ter of Monmouth county. It was! Crawford and Edward Murphy, mond Johnson, Leon Reuullle, WIN played word at the fair. There is fixed by law had to be imposed. family ever since 1812. The early peopled lanrely by tho descendants Last night Independent fire com- | lis A. Clayton, Albert W. Wordtn, Building and Loan Director, Tho tennis games began shortly records of the Allen family, like the after ten o'clock in the morning nnd no limit to the number of prizes of tho original settlers. They »CR pnny defeated Relief firo company | Jr., Ensley E, Morris, Theodore D. Albert W. Wordon, Jr., of, East which will bo given, as all correct TO HOLD CONVENTION HERE, j records of many other families of by three inches. Tho pullers f ,r | Parsons, Henry Eigcnrauch, Harry Front street, has been elected a di- continued until almost eight o'clock n reserved set of people nnd they answers will result in prizes. St 1 . Monmouth county, were not accur- did not mingle very much with the the victorious aggregation were i Malchow and Kenneth Bruce. rector of the Red Bank building in the ovenlng. The players ani ' " ° ™" »Lodge ,,(c]y kept nor carefully preserved tho spectators wero each charged a "newcomers," as they styled those John Swccl, Anthony Bublin, Er- and loan association to fill the un- Bank Next Year. . but jt js known thnt „„ Junc-nth, nest Blakcly, Max Weisman and explrcd term of tho Into Edward fee of $1. Ninety persons paid ad New Stylo, of Car.. I At tho state convention of the 1814, Dr. Edmund W. Allen and his families who had lived in Monmouth NOT A REAL CANDIDATE. ' county only a hundred years or so. William Schroeder. Relief com- H. Lafetra. mission fees to BCC the games. Soft Three entirely now series of Nash Moose lodgo last week at Dover and , |)rj,i0 moved into the Allen honv> Shrewsbury for nearly two hundred pany had for,its members Riciinrd Richard Strong- Npl a Candidate -«|i drinljs and sandwiches - were sold «ars including 21 models on four Lake Hopatcong the delegates vutcd !gtcad at .Shrewsbury Town. Dr. Al- Wallace, Augustus Colemorgan, "Og- nnd this added materially to the different chassis lengths have been to hold next yonr's convention at, i his death, left the property years was not only the most aristo- Hi. Own Volition." en> at cratic part of the county, but it di- don Mills, S. E. Partrick and Fred Richard Strong, who received Boroufh of Rum.on Notice Relat- profits of the day's sport. Tennis is added by J. W. Mount Company to Red Bank. John T. Mufvihill of to h|9 tw0 daughters, who never Mundin. ing to Dog. n strenuous gamo and the players its list of now earn during the Past Fair Haven was re-elected secre-' i d. They bequeathed It to vided wUh Freehold the honor and eight votes for Republican extol* marr c tivc committceman for tho first dif» Effective July Cth, 1927, all dogs frequently patronized tho pavilion week. New radiator designs, body tary of the state association. Forty thcir njCCCi Miss Nettle Allen, who nity of being the wealthiest vil- Tonight Weatsido and •Liberty trict of Red Bank at the primary and bitches appearing on tho streets, whorerofreshments^ wero sold. nnd mechanical changes and color, members of tho Red Bnnk lodge ]jiej a Icw ycarg ag0. gc in Monmouth county. About companies will bo tho contestants. reads and avenues of the Borough. combinations aro features of tha 12 Red Bnnk began to be settled. A-team of West Red Bank young election -last week, was-not a-candt- Khali bo muzzled, except when- on Tho~ tournnmenr was played In and tho Mooschcart Legion took Nettie Allen left tho property to dato of his own volition. A num- doubles, a woman and a man being new scries as described in a largo part In tho parade Saturday at 1830 it rivalled Shrewsbury in | men known as tho Wostsldo Pop leash, during July, August and Sep- her two sisters, Margaret Allen and pcra have challcpgcd the ftro de- ber of his friends .wroto hli name tember; pursuant to ordlnanco re- on ench team, Tho prizes for tho advertisement In this Issue of The Dover and the Red Bnnk auxiliary opulntion, and after thnt Shrews- Register. Sarah Nlch'olas, as long as thoy ury began to be ovor-powcred In partment team and a match be- on tho tickets without his knowladga lating to dog* nnd bltohcs. winning team woro n silver vanity received a sllvtr cup for making the should live. In her will, Ncttio Al- nnd when the count waa made 30 All doga and bitches muit bear caso for tho woman player and n best appearance in line. ommerclnl importance by Red tween these two aggregations will len mado a proviso that after tho nnk. When Roil Bnnk nnd not I tnko plnco at tho fair some timo ono was moro eurpriled than MA *' a llccnso tag procurable! at the Bor- silver cigar caso for tho man play Off for India. death of tho two sisters tho placo ough Clerk's office. It shall bo law- ihrewsbury Town became the busi- this week. On Saturday night the i Strong that an attempt had btttt J or, These awards went to Mix Rev. and Mrs. Paul J. Bralstcd Boet Club Meeting. was to go to Christ church at ful for any pemon to shoot any dog ess center of Eastern Monmoulh Itcd Hank department team will j mndc to elect him, * Clara Greenwood of Middlctown of Red Bank sailed yesterday from Tho July mooting of the North Shrewsbury. Tho sisters wero to or bitch not bearing llconsc tag and ounty, Shrewsbury sottlcd down in- pull ngainst the Lon^ Drnnch dc-1 m>m . • .s village and her partner, Arthur C. New York to begin their duties as Shrewsbury Iceboat and yacht club enjoy tho use of tho property or to off tho owner's premium on any residence locnlity. It nialn- linrtment team for o prlio of $10. strer-t, rond or nvcnuo In the Bor- Swift of Red nnnk. missionaries In India. They will will bo held tomorrow night at the rent or sell It If they desired, but a Pole Vaulter Hurt. alned Its cxcliniveneKs anil it re- ough. Tho public nre hereby Tho finals were between the tonir send tome time In Europe and n clubhouse at which tlmo mutton naln must bo mado nubjoct to this Fred Rlordan of Shrewsbury. lncd its reputntiou R» a line old Hurt in Auto Acclii.nl. warned to govern thcmnplvrs ac- compoicd of Mlu Greenwood an week In Pnlc.tlnc. Mr. Brnlatrd pertaining to tho Fourth of July provision of the will. Upon the who is employed nt tho Red Bank •sldenco town. rordlngly. Mr. Swift and tha team consisting n son of Rov. William E. Brnlsttd, uvents will bo decided. death of both sisters tho property Mrs. Samuel Borkowi^i of Spring Auction House on Monmouth atrett, Severnl yenrn nftcr tho will i ( Jure J. Curow, ot Mrs, Fred Tntum ot Middlctown pnstor of tho Baptist church of Red | must go to the church, regardless of Btreet Is nt Woodloy hospital in n practiced pole vaulting in hli back... lias Ncttio Allen was probntcd Mra, Borough Clerk. village nnd Gerald Holbrook ot Red Dunk. LOST LETTElT CONTEST. ] whether It hnil been «ol<( at th.it rcmilt of nn Hutomobllf nccldcnt ynnl last night. Ho mado a ml*. Juno 20th, 1927. lcholns bought the Interest of the Bnnk. Tho teams wero very evenly tlmo or not. Port of this real cs- last night at tho corner of Spring enlculntlon und fell. He Undid —Advertisement. Conn.ctlon With Mlddlelown hurch and of her sister In tlio matched and tho playing wni very See the Lockwood Boat Motor Town.hip Fire Company Fair ,1,-ito Includes tho famoin old Tnv unil Meclmnlc atreoti. Tile extent henvlly on hit ildc, frncturlns as Bather., Attention) spirited. Tho result waa In doubt any day and hnvn ua glvo you a omcitcad property. Tlin church of |lpr liijurlt-H will not lio known wrint. demonstration. Klta tho atern of to bo held July 10th to July '.'3d. i cm HnUKi', to named becnuso at one Tho now Surf bathing pavilion at until almoat tho lut mlnuto of piny. Take your card to tho fair itrouml* lime It wan a public tavern. It ti tnlnnl Its IntcrcKt In the two lots, until nftcr an X-rny exaniiniitlnn Mr. Uiordnn'a father, Michael See-bright will bo opened on tutur- Mlu Greenwood wni particularly any row boat. Enjoy tho Kourth on on Btato Highway, next to flri'limine, itrn. NIcholnH illod iilmut tlvr yenrn linn been made, but It U fi-urrd itlorrinn, Is m tho I.onir Urineh nay, July !1|ncc far parkins can, which her opponent" had In return- on any of ehoro clntrn and fit thr Previous to the tlinn thiit A er liutlinnd. Sir. Nlflmlnn. illcd fractured npcrntion Inst week, • Excellent beach. Onma to tho wo- liou'c and reitnurant. 138 Rlver.ldo Holmes Hordf-n rented thr More I ing her Initial drives were largely nvenue. Telonhone Red Bnnk 178. lotten on the card Into tho mining bout two yenrii n(;« nml lu< K-ft the 1 t«r ipqrti Fourth of July In front ipacoi on the banner. wan conducted hy .Inirph Allen, am Summer Scjtooi. Specially Prltae . of thli' pavilion.—Advnrtliemcnt, reiponilblo for tho rciult. flood —Advertisement, lomcutead lo Minn Miir»:«ret All™, You can inakii nny word, It duo prrvlowi to that It li«d been kept by Im h»n Junt sold It'to Mr. Hllnr. Hunimtr ni'luiol will iinrn In tho Ju»t ari-lveil In lime for tha playi woro Impartially appttuilcd by 1 Henlor hitch KCIIOOI ImllilliiR on the I'ourlli, nhmit 1100 dreim, In Tellty'a Typewriter Bargalni. not niattoirmttr whntwhat. It can bo nnyy other member of the Allen family. Mr. Kllvi'r hm lint ilrclilril will th- Fourth of July Sp.«UI.. thr tp'ctatom, • word In tlin Enxllnh ..„ ot July Cth nt elKlit o'clock PProncll i vollull , dii(liminitytt , llntnli , erapadda lland-embroldcrnl Huulun pon<- lUmlngton UB, Underwood |C0, And Thr- itorn waa built n few yearn nt r he will mnkn lhi> liomp»tp«il hl»i "J" j 7 Olhon who took part In lh» tour- tthenh , wheh n you hhavn mado a com ( ( will cnntlmiu until Aui(U»t (lilnn mill tub aallk" t on aala frtltt ^ ant drcimi at 10,75; guaranteed Itoyal |00, Remington $65, narrott tor tho Allen dwelling ,»'«" titlllt I'nldcncc or not. Th" »nly Ililnit I j^n 111.70 to ||il.7n, _.... waihablc. At the Ito.o Shop, 79 namrnt betide* thoio mentioned adding machine »8fl. TypowrlUrl pletn word by fitting tho letter, on In thoie day* HIiriuvubuYy wan tli . All (jrmkii nml all lUhji'CU drum ar f which he !• mire IM llml the n|i- w||| be tmiKlit. l'or tprnn ami all ifunrailtreil wnlnbl", At .. Droail itnct, Itnl Hank.—Auvor- witro Mr. and Mrt. Robert I.lnton, repaired, Tetley'i, 17 Droad itrctt, your card Into thn mUnlim-letter principal trading center for pretty tUtmont. Mr». Kuth Rwackhamir, Irving- Hud Hank.—AdvtrtUonnnt. ipucoi on Km Imnnnr, »lr|i up and -,-„,,. ,, , liearnnfe of tlin IIIIIIM' will not lit' nuitr cnnipietii tlitnlln, upppplily at the llnne .Simp, Til llroail itritt, S gat your lOO-plron tnld.) anrvlei.. I "nuclt nil <>• Monmouth counly. :liaiiRrd. It Im" In"" « landmark of" ' Hii|ierililelHill'IlllClll t Ot Uniik.— Ailvrrll<ok< Garrott Con- Cut Flowari Far Sale. ll'« »b«olul«ly frrt, nml ilor.n't ton . which »t that limn tmhratrtl Oernli icarly throe ri'iilurli'K nml Mr, HII- Kcliool*. Henlur IIIRII you a penny, The tnhle tervlce con nunly al»». Tin' utore wa» III 1 illnir road, It'd llnnk. -Advertlac We Uuy anil Sell ykf. open* at llcil Dank July Ith and over, MIM Mary Dennett, Mil* Sui- AnnuaU and rcr'ennlala of til •vt \vnnl« Hlirowtliur) t» ictnln thK , hnuii'liold goodt, an* tlatil of a haiultomely ilnciirntnd din I'ininly'a prlticlpnl mnrkel plncc 1 V(1 ment, ll hl continue* to 18th, r*rt« viudtvllli anni Dennett, MIM Dorli Minion, klltdi (or Hale, Vliltora welcome. 1 inctiiiil fi'Rlill'i'. Hi m«y iu" I' lliiuci, lioul nnd alurre ftftnturti tH itiswi anil v«lu»l)U iirliei liven Wlllowbrook Farm, Kvaretl road, ntr let of fid iilpren, a ltuiinra .li- Then were nlhir •toren III th i ntH E, I), l.tnlllhpn, Mr, and Mri, Nor- ver act of 20 iilecei, n luncheon Ml o nne nf tln> lull wlilih tin till" Nolle., •lr«ll l InitrunienlaI , caah rill »w»y, I'roflU uitil In chart :tt>lt phnnit Mlrldlelown laiB-K-S.—Ail- oiiiily, hut they illiln't. IHKIII I mugllt, lull till" I- "lily ii pOMllilllty lit ZA Moiunoutli lll r«all tlltllafea . * woifc.—Advartli'nient. man Hoyt, Dr. and Mri, W. A, Hull- verllicmiml, of 7 piece* a ml n ntlnd Mt of II i'<>tn|inre with the utore nt Hhmwn The l!rt% , man, Dr. anil Mri, Frank (luff, Mr. plec'i.—Adverllii'tmiit. mil li»» mil liefii di'fliiliily lilnliniil, Mnri which hn» fniiduclml by K.d Hank Auctluil UUOUIILIUOUI I I (f Imry Town, Mo»t nf the othfi 1 id t Bl hone III II lalt. •ml Mri. Benjamin VanVllet, Mr*, M»1lle% KltTn'.n NeT Open In the house ImuKlit h Mr. Hll- 'iiln l.nnl AIIPII, the of fair Havtii VelunUar fjri virtliament, homo trounil*. Knft Front «lrprt, M1.I.IU lntnt .tune 2?tli, IllH, ilrttli Had tl>nk,~A<|y*rlliam»nt, entrlei to play wai about twig* at Hhrewaliury Tnwn uwnrr ot Ihli fiiinltum, valuw II at '1\ ilt party, Friday night, J»ly.l" July Hill to I nth, r'reo vnurievllk> town Wrrr tlio two tnrllr |lf),l)00, Noun «f tli« furniture o'olock. CMWiilUe and large ii tha number who took finrt. Avlhsrlat* Raal* Cerseratlen anif many h ll 1 TrilewrlUf llHa'oarWri. In Miiiimuiiili county liieluileil hi lli" •«!•' •»' Hi* e*errWeilnei«ay Nl|il klmlly attindj A, B, Ilik Tyeiwr Un rtnUd, bought »ni The lait intrtnli wtra "out of tlwlifi "Hob" Johnion. Motimoulh Open air l'rt<«liti|il town WAS .ettlpil a fe It mualc hinlit at Tuaitiitt'a, on Mori- luek," to uia a iportlni Urm, bo- Radio Birvliii HI tlreittlre l ttrnt, Hid (tir>tnint mik«i of ..Ywi 'J r l, talT«la. en i*l« at the Studla (lift (awn worn ilarUd at about llii *ei«il {hllfiin «lrpp»p* anil purti atn yiwi Qonilll, a councilman of tttti Dank Ceil, o fldow, «fi*«l. unif] truik- Hhop, 10,00 up. ValUH tmf<|liall»d •Ilk ftfpo rt» t\W\\# tltr-iM*. »jwclat upright anandd innnnO sianotsianot.. llrlllrlm fru att iw, nlui lltlf pri« an all tummir huti. mo an aiitmblyman of Monmouth time ami *fltf the th flly tonlinl,tonllAdt—Advettliil . Ini, Qriiiiy Broi,, Port MorimotiUi, for B*auly anil «iuallty,—AdvertUe. had been m«tk the King «( at lift. A».tHp.H?rt»Jiffi« th« fmtilly fun f»r & county, iiUtl ai umplrt, Mr. Oop- ilrftlt phant Kainaburf m.—Advirtli*. »rd«rnl a leid tantlrucUd mint. itll look a iMtllmj pirt lait wlntir Fulltf Miwt In rjihtlnji I umlay movlni nliturta , , Plrtwttki Ihs twe «l 'titfi, Till* wa« ilon Pirawtfkit gholml i and tha road wm dllitt "Th« KIRK' Wlllum tt Johniltn*, rhlt*Mlf ill II Hlihwty," Tha ntm* illnm t« flda Rdil Page Fourteen KED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1927. lurg water company and of the- DIED FROM HEMORRHAGE. WEDDINGS, Stout of Peters tplace, Red Bank. ENGUSHTOWN NEWS. Balford Team Wantt Ganwt., , Farmera' trucking company. He- The ceremony was performed No- DEATH OF RICHARD CASE ButlerIIWcC.be. Enfaiamtnt , of - Anna Eliiabath the Spartan baseball team of FAVORITE SON HONORED. has newspaper interests, has served MM. Annie J. M. "iurnished~'music by an automobile. heart attack but seemed to be im- bridesmaid, was dressed in orchid ton. ' ' . . , Ea K Miss Ada Fannon of Englewood, ' day night by his friends from all during the dinner and also played Besides the daughter mertloiied, proving when he suffered another chiffon and a hat to match. She Mr. and Mrs.,C. B. Scott, Miss Miss Jessie Mcrritt of Grantwcod, Alfreda Anderson and Mrs. P. Dill j^" oxer the county when they gave for dancing which followed the ban- •Irs* de la Motte leaves four sons. attack, which resulted in his death. carried roses. The groom's broth- Miss' Catherine Bowan of Arlington havo returned from a trip,to Nlag- verilentijr locatedriiiialT tr°diif' >' him a testimonial dinner at the quet. 'hey are JamrS de 1* Motte of Mr. Caso was appointed superin- er, Raymond McCabe, wns grooms- housekeeping privilege!. ";> B«rkeley-Carteret hotel at Aabury Ihicago, Henri M. de la Motte of tendent of the Red Bank schools man. arid Mrs. Stanley Burns of Plain- ra Falls and Canada. Knight. l«xSro.d".'f,V.-t..l ••••... field. ' George S. Cherry, Lemuel Park. Quests at the dinner num- NEW HOUSE AT BUTTONWOOD ersey City, "William A. de la Motte in 1879 and he continued in this After'the ceremony a. reception Mr. and Mrs. George S. VanDen- XtABTMIiNTS to W lHralikid.o»"u«: Mount, Evart Silcox and Harvry S. .r be red around 500 and and it was >f Oakhurat and Conrad C. de la position until the close of school in was held for the bridal party and erglu have returned after touring i G. H. Neviui Building Modal Home Bedle, Jr., were ushers. Wyman noticeable that* they were not con- Motte of Long Branch. June, 1897. He was a very thor- the immediate families at Deal-golf 'our weeks through the -United EXCHANGE—WilWilll nohani* a ' iraad- on Hit Development. Bedle was ring bearer "and Con- father's olookk. aabout 200 yiata old, »«!• > fined to those of the tame political The funeral will be held at Mrs. ough school superintendent and was club. The couple sailed Saturday Itates. They took the Union Paci- stanco Bedle was flower girl. The inth aa Mr. Roberts. Republicans Ground was broken last week for Boskey's this afternoon at half universally liked. He was a mem- from New York on a trip to Nova ic to San Francisco, where theyat- bride wore a white satin gown with \ and Democrats alike went to the [mother new house at Buttonwood, past two o'clock. It will bo in ber of the Red Bank Masonic lodge- Scotia. On their return they will ended the general assembly of the to be constructed by Frank, A. a princess lace veil and she carried dinner to pay their respects to Mr, barge of Rev. W. Rolland Raver, nnd was a past master of My3- live at New York. Mr. McCabe is '•resbyterian church, Mr, VanPen- Quackenbuah lor G. H. Nevius, the a shower boquet of white roses and HOTEL JUVEBCRBST/Red Bis*. N. .J. , Roberts, who Is regarded aa the Re- pastor of the Methodist church of tic Brotherhood and past high priest a manufacturer of machinery. His ergh being tho "commissioner from : Pleasant rooms overlooking marl ex* owner of. the development. lilies of tho valley. Her traveling eellent meals; boating, bathing* -fliblnft publican leader of Middletown Red Bank, of which church Mrs. de of Hiram Chapter of Royal Arch factory is at New Yotk. The bride Monmouth Presbytery. Returning Apply to M costume was in gray. After the Apply to Mrs. Knight, lol Broad strset. t township, Mr. Roberts through his This house will be of the English a Motte was a member. Mr, River Masons of Red Bank. is a graduate of the nursing school ;hey took the Southern Pacific, vis- Red Bank. ceremony a reception was hold at ' many interests and hia official con- type, and lias been especially de- will be assisted by Rev. Robert Mac- of the Long Branch hospital and ting ,Los Angeles, Yosemite Valley, FOR SALE, Ant bone on Eait front signed for location upon the inter- llr. Caso had lived at Point Pleas- the bride's home and tho couple •treat i, eight rooms, not watsr heat, nlai nection with the affairs of Middle, Kellar. Burial will be made at the groom graduated from Fordham he missions of Southern California, large sun room! hardwood floors,-two-ear ior of. the oval, which constitutes a ant nearly thirty years and was then left for a trip to Novn Scotia. town township Is perhaps better Fair View cemetery. university. he_RoyaLgorge,_Salt_.Lako_City, garage, awnings and'screens. D.-WVtfir* - principal feature in the lay-out of superintendent of the schools there tin,~-ri«] •>t«t.,-a(O ButiFnit lt« Bd ' Jcn?wn than^any other person in the more "lKan~25~ years. ^Through liis Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Niagara Bank, phone U>8. ; Herbert—Langdon. township and this fact was strongly Baumin—Sierad. Tails and Buffalo. BUY In Bed Bank; a six room home, all Two lots will beused for the now DEATH OF HENRY H. STRYJCER. ability and his experience as a modern Improvements, - lot sQilbOJ I'ln emphasized in the attendance at the teacher he had placed) the Point Mis; Bertha A. Herbert, daugh- Mrs. Elsie Bauman of New York, The Westminster Circle of Old restricted location, for |B,600. Johni B. dinner. house, running from curb to curb, He Wai Pottmaiter of Rutnion for ter of Abram H. Herbert of Rum- Prothtro, 81 Monmouth street, or sbons ' affording a double entrance from Pleasant schools on a high plane. formerly of Red Bank, and Milton 'ennont church realized $80,56 Red Dank Ota. The esteem in which Mr. Roberts Twenty-three Yean. He was an active member of tho son, became the bride of Leo W. Sierady also of New York, were rom their-play, "Three Pegs." A, is held is exemplified in the appreci- both the east and west driveway, Langdon of Fair View last Satur- RIVER. PLAZA, six room bungalow -for and Henry H. Stryker, a former post- Point Pleasant Baptist church and married last Wednesday at New part of this will be used to send one •ale; all Improvements; lot SOxlQO} ffs- ation which formed a part of the | necessitating an appearance of day. The ceremony was performed r««o; 14,1100. 1500 cash,. 140 monthl}. master of Rumson, died Saturday was superintendent oi the Sunday- York. Thoy have rented Douglas f their members, Miss Lucy Kirach- John B. Frothero, 81 IdontQQUtb street, Dr souveni:r„ men—„„u an„„,d! whic,,,i,i^h wa„,„„s wvwriiit_ facing upon .both streets. Mr. at the bride's home by Rev. J. W. states that he is building morning of heart disease in his 71st school. Byrd's house on Conover lane jn aum, to the Blairstown conference phone Red Bank 982. ten by F. Howard Lloyd, supervis- Towtr, pastor of the Rumson Meth- this house in order to typify the year. Ho was a native of New York Mr. Case leaves a widow, Mrs. Middletown township, near Red f the Presbyterian young people. GOOD farm horde for sale ensap. John ing principal of the Middletown and a son of -Henry and Richel Mary Case, nnd two • sons, Richard odist church, in the presence of the Bank, for the summer. Mr. Sierad Jean Lewis celebrated her sixth Devoto, Atlsntlo avenue. Matawsn, N. *J. character of dwelling that belongs immediate families and a few EOAD SCRAPER lor nslt; powerful ml- upon the six building sites which Stryker. He moved to Ruason Case, Jr., of Point Pleasant and is a manufacturer of toilet articles lirthday on Tuesday, entertaining ehtne, (ultable for contractor's require' over thirty years ago and for 23 friends. and has a fac.jry at New York. line little friends, Betty and Susan ments; cost $360, will sell for 126 eisb. constitute the oval. John R. Case of Providence, Rhode Call and see It. Itimanesain Farm, Holm- 'or experience of citizenship to be year's he was postmaster of that Island. The funeral will be held The bride was attired in white 'olhemus, Marian and Ellen Shin- del, H. J, to continually .lu.usk-d with the Upon completion the house wil crepe de chine and carried roses. k be open for inspection and sale at place, retiring from the position Friday afternon at two o'clock at Smullen—Collins. pan, Betty West, Mary Steward, YOUNG MAN niihei position as. obsuf- confidence of one's fellow citizens during President Woodrow Wilson's Her sister, Miss Meriam Herbert, Elizabeth Marlatt, Calvin Sawtollc feurl ilnile, eipetlenced. Addresf Y. a price which is understood to be the Point Pleasant Baptist church. Miss Anna Smullen and William M.. drawer M, Bed Bank.* and neighbors as to bo called upon term. was bridesmaid. She wore hlue in the neighborhood of $22,500 Collins of Freehold were, married and Elliott Sodcn. LOST, automobllo river's license left In to serve year after year in positions For a number of years Mr. S*ry- CONCERT BY PtJPILS. crepe de chine and also carried last Wednesday morning wth a nup- Mrs. F. L. Stolti has returned to pottoffice. Will person who found jams of honor and trust, nor is it a com- Arrangements have been made to I roses. Alfred A. Herbert, a brother pleaae leave It at poitofflce?* • - . ilectrify Buttonwood by a service ker had spent his winters at St. tial mass at St. Rose of Lima Cath- Myerstown, Fa., after a visit of mon trait of citizenship to be will- 1 Given >t the Atlantic High- of the bride, was groomsman, DOG for sale, police and Airedsls dog for ine running around the rear of the Petersburg, Florida, and he re- It Wi olic church by,Jtev. Thomas Kirk. several weeks with her daughter, •ale; reasonable. Apply 18 Wallace ing thus to serve tirelessly, faith- lands Baptiit Church. j A' reception was held and after- iroperty and when street lighting turned from his last sojourn there Mrs. Marie Allcrton, a sister of the Mrs. Fred W. DpUckenmiller. street, Red Bank.* fully and unselfishly for one's fel- war( s accomplished it will be of the un three weeks ago. He was in poor Music pupils of Mrs. R. J. Stokes' f 'he couple left on a wedding bride, was matron of honor, and Christian Weishaar and daugh- FERTILIZERS—Large stock on hind.to low citizens in the capacity of tri supply your Immediate wants. M. V. health at that time and his con- pave a concert Friday night at the P- On their return they will Joseph Collins was groomsman. Tho ters, Ann, Ruth and Mildred, Bailed Brown, phone 27, Red Bank.* friend, counsellor and executive and derground type with ornamenta standards. This system will avoi dition Tapidly grew worse. Central Baptist church at Atlan-, start housekeeping on Parmly street ouple will live in their new home on Saturday for Europe, where they NITRATE OK SODA, bone mesl. icld cho>- thus to contribute to peace, hap- tic Highlands. A feature of the • at Rumson. Mr. Langdon is tm- phate, sheep manure, tankage, etc. ;he unsightly over-head wires. Mr. Stryker is survived by a wid- n Union avenue at Freehold. will spend tho summer visitinf In Prompt delivery. M. V. Brown. 21 Wharf piness and efficiency. , ow and by his daughter, Mrs. program was an orchestra com- i ployed by the Monmouth lumber Germany, Switzerland, France and ivenic. Red Dank, phone 27.* . • "So when aibility character, per- Two houses in Buttonwood are Charles Guess of St. Louis. He posed of Robert Stokes and Edward! company of Red Bank. England. •WONDERLAWMWNLAWM " Is the finesfinestt lawn seeded, sonality, and quality of service are nearing completion, those ot Ga Their Silver Wedding. and nonww is a goodd timi e to sow It. HH. leaves three brothers. They are Pollecek violins, Wilson Pollecek Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ely, Miss H. to combined as we find them in you, mille Baquet and Paul VanCamp V. BrownB . 24 WharWhf avenue. ReRdd Bankk, Courtland and Irving Stryker of saxophone and Charles Stokes Devereaux—Helliger. The 25th wedding anniversary 0: Adele Ely, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lindsay phone 27.* we feel a just pride in counting you Mr. VanCamp, who is an engineer, Brooklyn and Richard Stryker of xylophone and drums, with Mrs. Miss Marie Devereaux, daughter >Ir. and Mrs. Warren Garrison 0: Whitson of Cranbury, Mr. and Mrs. HOMKWOHKERB wanted; woman to maka as a friend. has been called to a position a povtder puffs at home. Please call Rurftson. He was a member o£ the Stokes directing at the piano. Those of Councilman M. J. Devereaux, !hapel Hill was celebrated Satur- Alex Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Charles "We pay this tribute to you not Spring Valley, N. Y., and plans t< lay night A re-marriage of Mr. mornings. Mrs. R. Matthswi. US Ml. sell his house although built fo- hi Red Men's lodge of Rumson. The who took special parts in the pro ! and Raymond Helliger, son of Hunt and S. Kctcham Hunt of Pen- chanlc street, phone 1068, Red Bank.* because of any fleeting fancy or nd Mrs. Garrison was enacted, witl LOST, three-tine hay fork. Lit Frldey own occupancy. Upon his return funeral was held Monday afterroon Kram were Anna Leonard, Anna ] George Helliger of Long Brrach, nington were guests at a dinner sudden honor but because we desire il. C. Montgomery in the role c: morning on Nutswsmp rosd batween to Shrewsbury next year he will at Mount's funeral parlors and Kur- Stanhope, Rutji Montgomery, Dor- wcro married last Saturday after- given by Mr. and Mrs. A. Living- McCue's lane and Charlie BraieVs'~eor- to recognize the intrinsic virtue of lergyman. Mrs. Kenneth GarriBO! ner. Finder plesse return to Adolph Hoi- ial was made at Fair View ceme- othy Paddock,-Janet Knight, Eve- • noon at Holy Cross church at T5um- ston Hunt at the Hillwood inn on a character unspoiled. by the build another house at Buttonwood, 1 sen. Llnoroft, N. J.* tery. lyn Carrr Alice Eckman, Elsie Hills son by Rev John E. Murrayt The acted as maid of honor and Mr Sunday. triumphs and disappointments of life the design of which has been com- 1026 DODGE icditn, In perftet cconditiono ; Allan Knight, Ralph Bruder, Men brido was dresscd in whita Rc.or. M. C. Montgomery was bridesmaid An excellent children's day p'ro- llo w mfleaBemile . AdAddressd - DodgDd e Sd —-a type of citizenship that can be pleted. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE DEAD deth Bell, Bernice Coutta, Ruth Kctt and her sister| Miaff M et Wallace Keeton was groomsman gram was given by the Sunday- drawer M. Red Psnk.» and is a constant source of inspir- ANDREW J. HILL, paper hanglnc and BACK FROM ITALY. Arnwtead, Charles Stokes, With Devereaux, who was bridesmaid, Elizabeth Keeton arid Ruth L. Mont school of the Presbyterian church ation to service which is the true 1 decorating, exterior and Interior paint- John M. Newton Died at Hii Home Knight Margaret Ing is, Irene Ol-, wore blue georgette, Ernest Hel- gomery were flower girls. Jar. last week under the direction of ing, li Worttiley street. Red Bank, phone measure of manhood." Joieph Cicirelli Hn Returned From 1416. On Oakland Street Lait Nigl t. sen, Margaret Armstead, Martha |U a brother of tho wag Lockheart was veil carrier and Har- Mrs. G. W. Conover, Mrs. W. E. Mr. Lloyd acted as toastmaster a Long Trip Abroad. John M. Newton of Oakland ANTIQUES «nd used furniture for nit. Sickles, William Leonard, Mildred j groOmsman Id Montgomery was ring bearer. Anderson, Mrs. C. T. Woodward, and introduced as the first speaker street died last night from a com WithinsLon itreet. Rum ton, K. J., third Joseph Cicirelli returned last Gehlhaus, Dorothy Guttormsen and After ^ ceremony a rDCcptio-n A supper was served and musl Mrs. Fred W. Druckenmiller, Mrs. house from Methodist church, Martha Rev. H. Pierce Simpson; pastor of plication of diseases. He would Glenn Hellernan & John Heller man, deal- Friday from his native home at Margaret Todd. ! was held at the'Devereaux hall at and dancing followed. Solos wen Wilson Applcgate and Miss Olive the New Monmouth Baptist church have been 73 years old had he lived cr». phone 164. Rumson. Cosenza, Italy, where he had been rendered by Mr. Keeton and Charle< Davis. ' HOUSE for sale, six roonu, all IttiproVc* of which Mr. Roberts is an active till today. He had boon in the na- K.REMEN N_TUG-OF- R. j ^ spending fifteen months with hi WI WA p Taylor. Others present beside: David R. Richmond, Jr.., and fam- menti: Ova-car fireproof garage; al»« member. Mr. Pierco said he had family and friends. Mr. Cicireiy tional government^ employ j thoso mentioned wero Miss Fred Cole-ti for sale, price $200. good running been a resident of New Monm >uth than twenty years. During the Red Bankers Defeated Freehold states. On their return they will ily of Seaside Heights were recent order; gsragi for rent, $6 per month. UI expected to bring his wife and son ; llivi e at LLon g BranchBh, Wagner, Frank P. Fox, Fred Weeks, guests of David R. Richmond, Sr. South Drldge avenue, two block • from only two years but in that time he World war he was quarter-marter Team at Long Branch. ; g station. Had Bank.* back to Red Bank with him, but d William Weeks, Arthur Frohmeir, Mrs. W. E. Anderson and daugh- had acquired first hand knowledge the immigration quota was filled. at Eisner's factory, where clothing A team of Red Bank firemen do-1. The bride is a graduate of Mont- Hiss Irene Lukes, Raymond Adrian, LAWN MOWERS and head shaara cleaned clair normal scho01 a £or th ast .er Marie wore guests of Mr. and and nharpcned. C. W. Leverents, Bel- of Mr. Roberta's sterling qualities. It was impossible for his son to como and uniforms were made for the fealed a team of Freehold firemen , ™ « PP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Early, Mr?. ha8 been tcachm s at Mrs. John Trautmann of Water- ford, N. J.« Mr. Simpson proposed a toast for to this country and his mother United States army. ,aatt a tug-of-war contest at the E'ksEks ' h8 bee, n tcachmv&& s "°°' at FOR SALE, all Wind, of Hilling tackles **<" & "°°' Wallace Kecton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis bury, Conn., last week. Mr. Roberts in appreciation of five would not leave the boy in Italy carnival at Long BBranc h llast' Fairview, New York. Mr. Helnger bamboo poles fourteen to slxtesn feet Mr. Newton leaves a widow and is a plumber. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maguire were loner for 2K cents aaeh. C. V. Leverentf. of his outstanding qualities as he alone. For this reason Mr. Cicirelli two 'children. The children are ! Wednesday night. Louis Eakcr was Ueltord, N. 1.' .. Charles O'Brien and Mr. Connolly. week-end guests of friends at Phil- saw them, humanitarian, political left them behind until both cai nnohor man lor lhe R eA Bankor The celebrants received many gifts. YOUNG colored girl wanted to sot a> a George Newton of Gormantcwn. i , T, "', Kiitler—Bower. adelphia. general htlper. Apply at 111) Broad civic, educational and religious. come together. He expects that Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Comad 'The other players on the Red Bank street. Red Bank. Charles R. Snyder of Atlanta team were Joseph Shecdy, Clifton Miss Mildred Naomi Kistler of they will be able to join him here in Waldie of Collingdale, Pennsyl- With the Ramblers. Littla Silnr House Ranted, INVESTMENT wanteted II opportunity for Highlands, llr. Roberta's law part Abbott Thomas Brasch and Augus- Beverly, Pennsylvania, who has been mart or woman witith (•«*hundre(•«hundred dodoll- a few months. vania. their diamond near River ner, referred to Mr. Roberts as th: On J. Noble Emley's property on lars to InvesI t without servicesiii; principal l Before going to Italy Mr. Cici- Mr. Newton was a member of tus Colemorgan. Harry Quinn and Caching school at Long Branch Plaza Sunday the Ramblers of Red and legal Intereit lecured and ehanee t« "easy boss" of Middletown town tho aEt tw0 cars and the Seven Bridge road at Little Sil- make very large profit. Details wlU be relli was employed as a barber by Mystic Brotherhood lodge of Free John White were also members' P y - R'caard Bank played two baseball games. ship, explaining Lhe title by relating Krum owcr ver haB been rented for the sum- given only at personal Interview, Foorr Ssp! - Saro Sharrabba, who ran-a-barber Masons of Red B«nk-- and a mem- of tho team. By winning this. B . son of Lcvi B,iwor They wero victorious In tho first polntment addresi Investment, drawiar It, a few instances of difficulties which of Lon mer to Mrs. A. C. Hunt ot Newark. Red B»nk.« shop on White street. The shop wns ber of the Tall Cedara of Lebanon contest the Red Bankers were B Branch, were married Inst game, defeating the Spartan ath- had been easily settled by Mr. Rob- The house has fifteen rooms and is DINNER for It cents Thuradsy night, July destroyed by fire several months of Long Branch. The funeral will eligible to enter the semi-final iug.; Saturday at the^ Lutheran ch'ireh letic club b/ a score of 3 to 2 in a erts'e diplomacy and tact. at Trenton in the presence of tho surrounded with spacious lawns 7th. at River Plais community bonlt; ago and Mr. Sharrabba now haB a be hold at the house Friday n'ght of-war matches which were held at ' ™ fast contest. In the second game all welcome. See food eooked In own Mrs. Harriet Taskcr, president of immediate families and a few and shrubbery. A garage with •team without water. More flavor, not* new shop on Mechanic street, two at eight o'clock, with Rev. \V. Rol- Long Brunch Saturday night. Red Bradley Beach defeated the Ram- room for throe cars la &l»o on tho the Monmouth county council of friends. Tho bride wore a tan nourishment, doors from Broad street, where Mr. land Raver in charge of the serv-.ee. Bank lost Saturday night to Long property. The rental was made by women's Republican clubs, followed '• crepe *Jrcss and a picture hat ti biers by a score of 14 to 5. CAULIFLOWER, tomato end eabbage Cicirelli is working. Saturday morning the body 'vih be Branch. the Hadley-Hall agency and A G. plsnts for ssle. Charles F. White, i match. She carried a boquct o Tomorrow afternoon at six Draneh avenue, Little Silver, opposite Fol* Mr. Snyder. After paying her trib- taken to Fernwood cemetery, Phil- Rose. ute to the guest of honor Mrs. Task- INJURIES FATAL. j rosebuds. o'clock the Ramblers will piny o re- wood Park. MASONIC LADIES' NIGHT. adelphia, by R. R. Mount &. Son for HOME-MADE bread, cup eakes, nut bread, er pleaded for a closer relationship —— | The couple left on a tour of thi turn game witH the Red Bnnk fire Celebration at River Street School- burial. IN MEMORIAM. home-made pies for esia at ths Cosy between the mon and women Repub- Mn. Kate H. Maikiell Died Thi New England states and on their re- department. On their home grounds In loving memory of our loving mother, Corner Tea Room. Monmouth street. Red Ilink. licans. Mrs. Tasker laid the wom- house Last Week. Morning at Hoipital. turn will live at 483 Bath avenu Sunday afternoon at three o'clock Mergsret Williams, who died June 80th. About 300 persons attended the DIED AT HOSPITAL. Mrs. Kate H. Mnskicll of Astarin, at Long Branch. The bride is the Rambler3 will play tho Jersey MUST sell cheap, Johnson outboard rao- < en Republicans were not trying to 1 Days of aadnesa atll] come over ui, tor, canoe, motorboat and contents of be leaders but wanted to be of ser- annual observance of ladies night Mr«. Eugenia C Gwynn of Red Lon8 'slamli mother of Mrs. Frnnk graduate of the normal school City Red Caps. On tho Fourth the Beoret tear* do often flow] twelve-room house. B5 Monmouth street. held by Mystic Brotherhood lodge Howard of Harrison avenuo, Re 'hestcr, Pennsylvania, Mr. Bpwc Ramblers will cross bats with the Memory keeps you always nesr es. Red ll'nk. vice to the party and felt this could Bank Left Four Children. " ' -* "—'— "- 'ht Pnnsylvania Mr B Though you died nine yeeri ego. of "Free Masons of Red Bank Inst Bank, died this morning at the Lonj a employed as an automobile saies Perth Amboy field club on the Riv- WANTED at once, m mahogany bookeaae. te better accomplished by a closer Mrs. Eugenin C. Gwynn of Red Sadly misled by Phone Red Dank I JOB, or Hlddletown co-operation between the men and Thursday night in tho new auditor- h hospital as tho result of in man for Maurice Schwartz of Re er Plaza diamond. DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW. Bank, widow of Kidding Gwynn,' ^ Vc^ d „" « .u^bllr! ac women. ium of tho River street schoolhouse. IN MEMORIAMMORIAM. VBRTILUER8—1 can aupply you > wlta An entertainment was given by pro- died Monday morning from n com- In loving memory of my only brothe any quantity to Onleh out with. Prompt Elmer II. (ieran, former con- cident two weeks ago at tho come A Crime to New England. mm f delivery. M. V. Brown, It Wharf avenue. fessional entertainers, during which plication of diseases at the Lonu uf Harding rood and Prospect nvi Halieran—Cdnnor. Paul P. Sehroeder, who made the suprem Red Bank, phone »•» • grnssman and one of the county's Branch hospital, where she hnd been Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Le»ch i«crl0ci July lit, mis, In t'rsnee. Leo McKcc was called to tho stage nue. She was 75 years old. Th. Miss Alice Hallcran, dnughtf of and son Orin of East Front strcc "H"He llivei s In the heart! of thoie who FORD touring car, 102t model. It lood most prominent Democrat , wai the loved him." condition, for sal* eheap. M. V. Btown, to Wordcn's fun I'ntrick nnd Edwin Droderson of Shrews l4_Wharr avenue, Red Bank.* in her sixtieth year. She 1 EDITH R. SMITH. one of tht? woman soloists. Last i ml homo and prepared for buiial lands, and Frank Connor of Jersey KOH HENlTiiungalow, Bve rooms, all In- thought the bent trail of Mr. Rob- four children. They nrc 1 bury started from Red Bank thi; Thursday marked tho dntc of the l'lu> funeral will be held Satuirlay City, were mnrrlpil Inst Wodnes •40,000.00 provementa, on Drown place. Apylr-to erU was hia good disposition Mr morning on a month's cruise along Howanl 0. Roaevelt, Monmoutp strset, eleventh 1 y OROUOH OF UTTLE SILVER, N. J., Goran has form a cundiclnti- fur wedding anniversary of ", J"™'/' !" w T"™ ? "' ''fternoon at Astoria and burial will «lny morning nt St. Agncs's church tho Now England coait in Mr. GENERAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT phone Re;eiil Denenk' Hll. Mr. and Mrs. McKoc, and a gift D k WANTED, young man for billing srderT, many officn anil hns nuffcTc<) few M MK if I "' ''««' "" ' "rs. W. T Braily ..I ,,„ mnAc in St M|chn(vB cemetery nt Atlantic Highlands by Rov. Lcach'B yawl-rlggcd sloop. They BONDS. n( n InrRp hoquct of roses wns mailr c cl nd Jlr! Sealed bids will be reeelved and opened and other offles work, Red Bunk Paper defeats. He said hi.< rxperienre in » " J " ' ° ™' ,,t that place. Besides Mrs. How. Michael II. Cnllahan. Tho bride will moke a number of atopa one of . the Council or toe Uorough or Ijlltle Company, Hlvor etreet, at railroad. nt thp celebration by mombci-f of > > > i politics has tfiupht him thr Impor- °f tlilcago. Slra r.wynn nrl, Mr9 Masklrll l» lurvived by was dressed In powder blue geor- which will be st Marblchead," Mass- Hirer,;II»I,-" "N. ' J.• 7 at'• a mesii'iig lo ln" ke id* al fiAINCOAt loat Thunder, Junt lid. be- the Kaatcrn Star lodgo to Mr». Mr nl.io loaves a sister, Mm. A. I. Kotto nnd gold lace, nnd wore a he borough Council Chambere, Llltle BIL tween Red Dtnk and Rumion, Finder tance of eultlvntinp; nn nmlnbli I»T- five other children, who live at New achusetts, where they will attend K»'i». A luncltcoi\ I Street of Berkeley, California. IV pictum hat to match. Her lUt eonallty. York. tho ynchl races. Tho sloop l«. 48 sociability took «,?', I lunrrnl will bo held tomorrow Mrs Ilnrry Jnckson of Kiiwr.nl A. Soxxmth, tliv !u pub- plnoc. 1 feet lonp. It nan two mastn and Is colrbratlnn wn» the lint over held morning nt half-pnst ten o'clock lit! MADE }2,O00 AT SHOW wns matron of honor, lican candidate for »urrn(;ntr pulil equipped with a four-cylinder aux- by the Indue "t the Klvcr iti-gct the homo of Tlcldlng II. (Jwynti,' brenkfait was held at tho Florence a. lino tribute to Mr Itobcrtu nnd iliary motor. Mr. Leach la pres- Jr., of Shrewsbury avenue. Hev. Benefit Performance Gtun Mon- Inn and the couple loft on a wed- expressed hit ipprrdntlon of the Robert MacKtrllar will conduct the | de)* Night at Rumson, I ident of tho Bun Eaglca country IKI, iMiurini aerteiir 11,000 on Julr 1 illnj trip to Canada. clut.at Eatonttwn, >r each of the fesn III! to till, hoi {act that the dinner wna OR. mlnui TINTON FALLS DEFEATED. irrvlcr. llurlal will lie maile at All An attendance of 760 psrtom i isislvil»e, and 11,000 ,„ Julr (I at tain il Ilii yean lilt to 1141, Uola Iniluahe, lll.J, or sddrsei DII III, Oiian> partlianihlp. Saints' cemetery nt LocuM Point, mill iirofUi el $2,000 marked tht ' 3(iiltil Halmilewii Team Wan tun- Graan—Duih. itereit it four and om-halC per iinttm N 4. Charles P.. VitnMnlrr nf Atlanta entertainment given Monday night j Flihar Matched, IH%) per annum, aayibli eeml-enmi- R hX, si II Osklaod strstt, Illkl Highlands, representing thr mm nf day by a Scora of 10 to 6 Mlti Dorothy Herbert Orcrn anil Fred Fl.'hrr of Ked Dank, who allr Julr II and January II, loupin plisisnt rooni. with all modirn ion- Death of Red Bank Infant. n the horn* groundi of llowarl 6 ioni|« with the rrltlleie el reilrlrstlon Vtnlenieii with o^ without board, that plate, priapnteil Mr. Huberts The. Tlnton .Kalla ba«nba|l Irani at i followlni th« calling of boxing llhir si to principal and Inliriil, or •• to Marlon Klalln, Infant >rlni|pal onlr, rrlnalpal and InUriit Mr* iTaAT.iri'l.TJTruil, wllk tab snd'e's' With a leather billfold •• a (Ift from playful It* lint itnme nf th« lemon ol nitruclor, Ii matched fot oluht preis bodr. run sbeilt II mtlei, eoet l.i'on Kannli- Klalln ibis at the eidee el ttii BoieuaV Ctiilsitar the men who wet Mr Knlirrtt or thr HumUy tin Hi Inline immruli and MrjthoiUat ehursn hy rounili with Phil Knl»nt |n tha la l.lllle Kllvir, N«w U(Uti lhe Irilereei lite, will tall lot MI01 Ohnnltt dillx Front atrrtt, illrrt of J,lM, lUay.n," Th. p.rformane, , %Tn*l. Ml {.«!• Zl, at en reilelered eendi will bi lemllleJ br ery, eland boar, will nil lot Kill IIV «'«» defeated by South Kalon'.own Molnnc n< htU> 1 Irouhlf Inst 'I'hurnday, Tho funcru «-a.i giver, foi tht brnr-nt of th, i , "; ^ . ^J . *ri ..t... mi •onil-flnal of tho protrram at Long mall In Nee Tort Xaehanie at Ike re«uesl tral rolli if iln-ftet new ehlikin win, II J, O, Tlmolnl on bnliall of Mr. by a score of 10 to (1, Thr tcorf lend a ii ti wen M!n Oladyt Illci of llranch Friday night of thii witk. e( the holder, itnli a red i two Ouiraur nidi nwi, lull Manaiquan and l-»on Ninon of • rein, II lo II quarts, one Hit till last Roberta'* neljhliors nnd friend. \%-tii» f-ven nut the l.»t Inning. «>..!, , iw^ ^ m^ 'n[ ^ ^m ,hu pir|lim, of „„ ,„„, lh( |hov| Tha main event will bring togtthar lild tsnnita will, trnlee* ill Mdt lie u- •tali sttl ntk fit III i asntlt Jiriey ITOWI Dayton. The bride hai been teach- eitnl, li soli ti till klddst M \\*i«> pMatnU'd the KUCM of honor wi'l South K.BUintdwn K^rnrrctl («ur "Ucril ov«i big" and wti thoroujhlj Joe Itcno and Hilly Draka, weltar- '•mplllm with Ihi lirms tl sals aad iltir- ItmiiiWt noili, will it frith In atitvi rim., William Taylor ami llarr> •''•••"•«»ry. »w l.incrofi. Mr. Klitln ing itomcatlc irlcnca at Un Kumion Hi to pa» n«t Ian Ihaa Itl.lll ape la ful nienthl, Mil thin young lows, all a humUome watch, i. .I'lijoynl, The iiirforrmri go (ron wulifhti, Krankln lluchanan of Itiim- sil lo llnUUIUU n bull,, III eaiki MciltelrMciltelr, onllui 1 hlith achenl Thi groom Ii a- IM Ihirilor Ihi Itiil imiMiil el IIAUI Joicph McPrrnroll, enmity rink Thornton »fn |h« batlcry for th- '', ' ' » >«'rlry (tore mi " 1 plncit to plact Ir. tnickn anil can ion ami Johnny Howard of I'lalnnnlrt •omminiini »|a \U ntil walufilf aad ll, I1> hhnro« i »•.«»«>> Mell uunded , bbeiu. In » few vrord«, add»il tn th wlnnlrtR tuim. Wrlllniftnn W|IHn«, Irnnt utrnt, dntod In thi rral ritnta and Insur- i la •'nullllU B( VrioiTaM II l«l nml our of thi trucki Ii built It will do tht other tight'round bout nf»ri nri™-i3rTiirimeVe.| ^ IrlbuUi vhrfh war* nMil ant* MnlnrM with hit fallitr, ute klaleri nrrer le tail ihi lame l Mil ft lile, •»« eVe.| ITiXS Mr, i.lr,, anil I'BNW HolniM )i|ichrrl •ml, ,.„, „ -. , a . and th«n will bi i preliminary ml el »«adi Ihir will ee ilia il the sea. fillal Miurnl fi, ti* ilile iiit, e *U aat err ai. ! lrln tiuihili a U e .'«UKht for Timor. Kail.. Tha Tin- , ' • "« CKur«l, Sir.lca. Italph 1). lit fit Bidden eltlftna M Ml thltelel I urnl,i itenth*!* i . Call TrJilonllwl match. klsti.it idilltl«nal trlii, fa iddlllia •un)>, II itfili Whin Mr, llobsrl* flimlly KSIIK lllen kiriil will Uall ana iiariorsan l whia tilil will M ttiare wer« ironr/rally but two or> • • - Conieili and Plrawnrk. li p,.lttr, ler of Mra, N«llli Layton, and Jamti nf thi Reformed churn* of itirt !•' ISH will i • Wsiiiln. oatloni whan 8 man rrt«lvnl nich! Sals of IIr'i llmik, wlio Is In clmriie of l ,y || |'ul,n, H.»,K. [ 0. llyan, ion of Thomai llyan, both Dank playad a garni ol baubil! Hid) IN (Mltta aa /SIBI wktih will ke a trlbuta, Oni hr 'ni'l was at hit ,lnlin AiiitMroiig tit Kxurnpy hm Hit . I.IMI:, will 11 HIT ftir III' ft' I»l«»ks4 tts Iht an^illltriSl, thi lisa mnmrimoliTi, Ua Mw,k.»,;i mm ' i, "Our Kiiti'fnlliprs mil ul .ul| will hi t,l»i.ry*ii i°| " Ian! week on tht OrloU diamond kii^it aMk I fMldipailt l a ali|airlil4M iiiilkik. InIf I ) , aalll ]rairils.-rotsfit lnin)(*low In Iht 1 1 1 hoiiI nwsitr'MilwsitrMil nil) HIll IMieIMIMIRi tI ellisMi line led ttt the public tient-h M Hw - - - ••' Thi married mm, wllli Htnry lien- tw» >f liaivM el Ida. lr»l«DI ll thIki hoi wsitr'Mll IMe ellisMi line led NliMd, Mr, llaliprU nalil he nut (JryilHl llenth irctloit at I'srt Mod' (iiin ii lii Illatury," lldth p«r- •HII all • lie in** IKI I MiMl «irf MM With Mlllrtlc (Oflltstt or) III! Klvtllti, n«tl am) Ktlwanl Muryhy their fot, irauira*a«maiMia nata a* Htti'tfe ' tefmi..l •Ma M.. fiomti,fi II MetasMtk an mif for n funnril and h« wa< m-MiR to IIPIIT* Thnrnp»0M tit •in. lilimli the Service will ^un n«iii«;nii cumfeit git mi neaei i "V ~, an •* « mti, II u d nU w w M|M Mlr| R in batlery, w*r* vltlerinui b>y * MOM KlUekel D, MikVi, itreeak cillnltf tfl .ine Mt ytt r»an)r lu rttlrp. tllDikl)ii fur 13,900, (Ii.nin« 1, i nouvtnlr. mid In th* water. The event. »| 'i *,, , , « . 1 'L"u l! Tfeti it, M .iiitjii Iki Settsik rtW TALki ntwon oMaiUallr U at h«lf-|i«»l \*e o'clock In of 1 to 0. Ralph Jo.fi aannd Albarl t^^P/P^ ***oMaiUall' tf' r Mr, llobiru In ailultiuii tn Wins KiPlli'iK el I'"H Miitinioulb •— • '••• - •> • ' ! »«(j r»«l .tffrh e, Ann» M«M.hon iiltiir wlih * IIKIMM imukwl IIH the nftcrrioon. The program will flnlrTen pitched f»r tht •ings* m«a a wiik la l»»pMi ILMJ liliee s rH«i«VH , own itiwnilii|i «'nr« thi itl>t. wat flower tlrl Mr. Ityan Ii a farttv lala/irtei IMIli la* ill niult, 0»a. IMI hajMfliny other official ami conaltl of ninnlninnyy wtt, iwllm «r anil a »peel«l officer Of tht po- and Cliftrm Iwlttf «»UjhU •Mil. wine te tMiilit, .tia L •••taj ilx l fihi b Ark MnrWrtlorm, .ll« I* ittornay Mlil»(l««i al Tsuntnl. mlny tacpn, • fishing bout race foi llci font. t Ors thi inn/oVi eup and • balhlni RUi| *)M . ?f« HIlManai Mil XanripbtfCit bor> R«v, W, II, B j)«wtir#il vl nrir Mldtllfl«*n vlll»»e, ratehel)—lltvl. 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BUSINESS NOTICES. ARTICLES. FOR SALE. ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. REA1, ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTAlt HKMSTITOHINO. Mexican, gold, sUv.r, BIBLE SCHOOLS. BABY CARHIAOES foy tall I )srg« .toek -JOT0FO1B LAUNClTVor lale. Allct UIi . K anil bulkhead builder, ' Portable JMP TRUCK for hire; sand and gravel SMALL pleasant room and uaa of bsthi GRAPES, apples, peschu arli to lllect from »t low prie.s, 6.mo.ll .nlc_.cs tbUrty-foot launch, In first elais •to., button., pinking, plaiting, em- _,,V«« «nd lloaU a siwclaity. 'A. 8. furnlahed II. J. Mewcomb, 11 Mount »"1 rent fre* to congenial girl or worn- condition. Can be aaan anytime at Bid. broider-, trlmmlnga and novaltlei. Mas- your own yard. 'Com isrts, 1. Wist Front strssl, eipo.lt* white. 28 Oakland atreet, Red Bank. treet. Red nsnk an who will slay ona evening . week with pujlr In fina ordef• . Six reonia/l RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION AT Broad itralt, R»d Bank. ttlo'g Bo.it Vard, Oconport, or writ, to luarada glilti for hlr«. Th« Uandy Jihop, children, njia psssei door. Call st the Captain A. T. Smith. Oc.anport. N. J. :l Broad street, Rad Bank, OSTA'3 Ics Cream Co. famous luliao Improvemenlsi ll.JOOi, .as , '"; MIDDLETOWN VILLAGES. ; OIL STOVES. Plorane. gnd\R(d Slur, In ORIENTAL rugs. Our only line of _gpiinionl._on_iiile In Red Bank, lorner of Proipmt avenue and Church Hylln k Sals, Hid Tank. OOMFLETE assortment o( toys (or thi WINDOW Blaanlng. Wa naka • apaelalty street, or write Box 27. Llt(l« Sllvrr all aim i also other nakti »>t low prlcel. bualneis; earpeti. We buy, sell, 'ARMSitARMS wsntidd t,, bbuyt .,„,-],„. ,ny HOUSE of tight room* lot aala I M Samuel Swsrti, 14 Wail Front strut, op- bibln, Full Una o( earrlag.s, go-carts, - of claanlng irlndofta of atwai, offlcai On* School Hii Been Optnud In' th. and prlyat* ruldaneaai alioTTintral ofnot • tore, repair and clean. Importers of kind. Walling buyer for gentleman's proveniinli! it tfOVOhtitMit avsnu posit. Broad streat. Rad Bank.' . bss«ln*ttis, erlblnettei and swings. Wi country place; snotlier for summer bo.rd. FOR RENT, leVen room hou«e, all imAtlantl- o Hlirhlanila, (colored • ssilloa 1 npalr anl mount, naw rubbtr ting,' Jo- olaanlng. ' Balaa raaaonabla. I Satlafaetlpn Oriental russ and carpet cleaners Mlulon Bulldlnf kt Porl Mon- COSTA'B -l<» •mm. All flivon. Now on i»h 6«ita. 1(0 Honraoutb atratt, Bad arantaad, 48 Wuhlogton itr.it,. Rad in* house; another for dslry, Writ, at provementsi newly decorated; $(> pePricr e $2,100., Apply to 6wn jobbing attended to br an ez* my ability, Charles A. Jones, up'trf .Miro_ ihonc_E;r Mldillelflj^n 7tU>lM_..* > Air children between these sgei are , around. Jobn, H. Grant. Evaratt proved property. .. Apply to H. nelgrnd at the Red Bank CHICKEN fArm, twenty-Two acrei, lor COS BA-B. first claai pool table,- latest R. T. D. Wo. 1. Had Bank, L. QBANT. Everett, H, J., buUdei Bucklln, at phalanx, N. J. 'Water Wnlter J. Graham, A Waiting Room, Weit Front >troet, Ited eligible to enroll until 100 Have be- style; sood condition. Apply 108 hordll, garages, poultry bouses, barm, jlndcn plnee. Red Rank, phone 16S2. • ale; elk'ht room tiouie, all Imptovi* colors snd oil; vsrioui subjects and Bank. menti, l»uii_Vyt fully laulpppt] fur chlck- come memberi, Shnwiburr avfauh Bid Sink, Fr«i, Mad- 8HBUBBERY. Wa Oder for aala a llm- loreeni, bird houau ate. Additions, .I1 REAL ESTATE wanted. Advl.e partlcu- : »——•**-^—'—.—-•_-Hd t. f-- —h ____l _ __.d. ——- _, h••_b» IflTg-Bfllgs. Dim UUUIII wlwv. __UUIVsV14Va Us sizes. SIX-ROOM hoUBe on Hnnce roadr~aTf"inv «ns. AU kinds of bu.Minn. Prki dalsna. v • • ~ ~ -'• '''•'• ' .-•' ' Itid .monnt of oholc. .ndr.r.. shrub- '«.t|oo, _nd repairs. Satisfaction _u.r. tkujarj to Newark ofnee. F. A. More, The curriculum comprises wor- house, 786 Briail street, corner Market provements; newly decorated; garage. MB.tjflO. Caleb Ir. OeKorti. N, J* FOR 8ALK. tomato planti: alio eabbaxi b«rr from th. "tat. of a million, raj.all ,n",d. Chan*, ^eaionabla. Oatt. writ. and ealary; plantas, any quantity. W, or phon1 « Mlddlatown 798-F-21. phone Market 6243. Foxwood Park, phone Alao alx room houae on Waverly place; all (hone Kennnburv fiO2-M. " ihlp, hyyn and long memory;work, ipeelmsn trees and shrubs, conilstln. of "'"•"? ~ "-...*• . •» BEDS AND BEDDING In all colon am. Red Rank 15011 Improvements; garaKe. James A. Curley, ' dramatl.fttlon. of Bible and charac- VI. Kannedy h 8om. Had Bank. . Urge varlsty oi evergrieci, maples, TYPEWWTER headquarter.. Typewriters sizes at a low price. Samuel Swarti, 14 real estate, 6 Elm place, Red Dan'k, phone nTEimJ «iTuV«, pretty IIOOHB HOME for the aged people, convalescent, for sale: tf600 to »!!0,000. _T«rmi. MARINMARI E boat angina for aalai al» cylln- elmi, Jap maples, etc., such as cannot ba ' rented, bought and sold. Trubln's, 58 Wen : Front street, oppoilte road alrewt, JOB ter itudlei, and hand work conalst- ddarr 4-eyela , Farro motor. SB-564'h^ pp.. procured In nurssrias. For particular. In- Broad atreet. Bad Bank. phono' *1387, Red Bank. nervous, seml-invalld; private room ami DuildinK lot), MOO up. llentlng. Pboni tray aernlcc; aired people 160 and up: doc- HOUSE for vent with gas, electric and Fred P. Dennis, P.rR. - Ink of making auch artlclei a» baa- 4lno4-lnot bora, (-Inch itrokas practicallcally qulrU. J,. . oorf Johnp To. U.rtlnBe Ban, 8r.k , 88SRFair .Uavco RENOVATED and guaranteed pianos, $4t Improvements. Inquire John Flannlgari, 1 na«'and cuarantaad 1.000 to l,?00 ravolulu- FLOON. J,.R o rCOVERINGS tslephnn. Be; dPongoltum Bank 8.1-R, linoleu, m WltLIAM N. KEELEH, old and new arid up; new pianos at. factory prices. tor and nurae in attendance. Phone Red 63 Catherine street. Red Bank.' CHOICE LIST of properiifis for ula or keti, capi, hammocks, kites ' and tlona par rfilnuta. Prlca 1460. 8anlon' nirhnn1* Piano Shop, Drummond place, Bank 2246-J. Williams'! Nursing Home. rent. Flitnlirth D. Kobbi, real «itat«, and Inlaid. Largest etock in town at floors reaurfactfd' and finished. 07 FOR RENT, hslf of double houit, 121 other toys. Each boy who enrolls Oita»«, 24 Mapla avanua. Rad Bank, lowest prices. Samuel Swarti, 14 West Rod llank. Fair Haven, N. J. lttl. Silver. N. J,, phone Rad Bank Suniet avenne. Red Bank. Phone WAMTED CheatnuCh t street.. Fed Bank. Inquire ooff 1C20-R. la aaked to bring a small hammer OAK dining room aulta, nine ilacei; price Front street, opposite Broad street, Red nil times, rabbits, guinea pigs and pigeons. , Fred It. DIetricn, hhoma a BennettB , 121 1 Chestnuh t street, ReRdd TWO single home, and ana double houi« reasonable. Call after-trip P. M. T.I-Bank, phona 1387. » 22SE-W or 1208-W. LANDSCAPE gardener:-new grounds llank. and taw and'ench girl Is asked to epiioru I8»6. Rid B»nX,* 460 Avon avenue, Newark, N. J.. phone wanted; alao two houtei n«*(ir depot fof JEHBEY Black Qlant. day-old obleka for laid out and planted; old grounds Bi_w|o«__| W_2 - M _, • FOR RENT, at Rumson, twelve-room cot. ale. Others to rent. Gold Slat Rill El* brinj a large pittr of iclssoM. Base- UORSB'for sale ehaap. Jos.ph Morrli. asla, *ZB canta each] setting of flftaen GBAVEIJ tor aala. Fine gravel for roadi improved and beautified. Trees and KEEP your piann In tune. Phone or call tnge, newly • renovated; modern im- tate, 3B Drldg. avenue, lied Bank, phont ,ball and other games will be played Ihona Mlddlatown 1818;F-4, eggi, '11.101 per hundred, 18.00. From ' can stand Inspection; thirty cents pe: provements : four fireplaces: one block pur. bred, heavy, healthy, vigorous atock. cubto yard. H. Rltrau, phone 2240-W shrubbery sprayed and pruned. Ad- at Pirhnn'a Piano Shop, Dcutnmoncl WILb trsde slu-cyllnd.r cloud Oakland, place. Red Rank 933. - from river, near Victory Park snd bathinz FARM of 42 •erei, ten room homt, lUl under supervision, travtled (,000 nllel, f«r good four- Blauvelt. Holwdel, N. J. Red Bank. Also concrete gravel. vice gladly flven. N. Butterbach, lunds; immediate possession for seanon DRY GOODS, a hoes, furnishing*, clothing, outbuildings; 800 apple tre.s, 100 pficU Rev. H, Fierce Simpson, pastor paia.ngar open car' — . PPhone Red Bank 840 USED CARS for aale! Oakland landau ic CEMENT blocks, sidewalks and maaoi box 232, Fair Haven, N. }.. phone year; furnished or unfurnished. Fhone trees, 200 pe«r trees, eight aerti aipira* of the', Mew' Monmouth Baptist hitwt.i, «sO0 anil 1.00 P. M. ' d.n, 1826, 1775; Oakland aedan, 1024. work; also rockfaee. Peter DePontl. 21 Red Bank 2042-J. tailoring; alio buy snd sell men's minflt 437, Rumson. inri fll» •|cdan,_la26—Wll Shrewsbury—avenue.—Bed— Bank.—Phow P.lpt.bingt Ch_rlejt.Cohen^__amphell_-_lune.. i9Sj_PJlUtts_fa_ule.. tion, phone Middletown 760. SECOND Tlnor llSt lo rent withflve roomi Uel_6r3, N. J. FHo"nJ~Kian»b-Trg 602-M. Fsura,'" phone Red ford delivery,' 1026, I2E0-" ; For- d- delivery,- - ' 484-I. Bed Bank. . and bath; steam heat and hot water 1925, 1175; Ford suburban, 1022, 11,76: WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, hea VOUB ADVERTISEMENT In Luke Long" DEACH LOTS for jtale at7~l>orur distribute direct or througl Koyport to Highlands. YDU can call KRUEGER'S meat market, East Keam FOR SAliE. Florence oil atova, threa.burn- rlob, 42 Lalnghton avenue. Bed BanU f «nts T If you .,. Interested and In po Kennsmirg 602-M, or Ulddletown 2315 BUNGALOW for ante: flve~ronnv. and Helwlg and Mn. John Glass, Mrs. ISOO; Ford dumper. 1026, 1216; Cadillac , burg, established nine years, to let; fll bath; water, hot air beit, electricity and ar, with back and- warming ahalf, good coupe, 1920, 1200: Maxwell touring, 1923, Phona 1864* flltlon financially to oarry merchandis< Caleb L'. Luker, Belford, N. J. « turcs go with building: building auitabl -ock on consignment (all goods' return- teas; _raraff_ and fruit trees on premises I J., B. Brown will teach the playing condition: atio a good coal range. Will 11(0; Dodge open delivery. 1022, 1175: WANT to buy chickens and ducks: wil for other business If desired. Alex Krue- , nlilc If unsold), get in touch with G. W. lot 60x150 feet. Location Lexington ave- sell chesp. Csn be seen at Mia. Mart Ford sedan 1021, ISO; Ford sedan. 1022. paj best price. Phons Red Bank ger, East Kesnsburg, Port Monmouth road, of itring Instruments and Mist Dor- Ourr'i, Forman.avenu., Fair Kav.cn, N. J.. ORIENTAL and domutio ruga ano ! Button Corporation, household toilet ar- nue, EnstBid*" Park, Fair Haven, N. J.| 150; Haynes touring, 1921, 1100; Ford 33G-M or call at 72 Bridge avenue. Bed near Ocean avenue othy Starke will conduct singing. phone 786-M, Red Bank. carpets shampooed and dry cleaner) | ticlea. 347 Fifth avenue, New York City. price $(,700./ Phone 10U-R, or wrltt P. coupe, 1922, (60; four Ford Jttneyi, 1025, Bank. B. Adler. LODGE room for rent. Desirable roon O. Bo*: 89B.K.d Bank. I7E and -p; Hudaon sedan, 1026, 1800. Old carpeta madt Into rugs. Ran NO^fVAITING. no delay^ when you come The other muslo toachcra are MrsGREA, T DANE! pups, females, registered, KARMS and country homes wanted. Have ivallable for use second and fourtl Ford commercial roadster, 1028, $10u; to Sharabba'g barber -hop on Mechanic REAL ESTiVTB for _aU in Fair Havra, seven weeks old; wonderful dogs; for ruga woven. Telephone or a postal buyer for farms and country homes. Thursday nights of each month. AppI; John E. Bennett, Mrs. Fred Pcnter- Chevrolet touring, 1928, 160, Joseph street, just off Broad street. Four bar- Un-room bouie, cellar, electric and BiBt sale reasonsble. Ralner, superintendent card will brim our truck to yon, Mall me address and I will call La mo on at the office of Sigmund Eisner Co. Raisas, 86 Emmona street, Long Branch, bers in attendance at alt times. Courtesy fruit and berrl«>. Lot 67x167. oa Main man and Miss Helen Coe. The Henry/ tCohl's estate. Rivtr road, Rumson, Agency, Freehold, N. J. phone Bumson 68B-J.* N. J. . I door. Monmouth' Carpet Cleaninit and service our-motto.* , TWO unfurnished rooms for rent. Apply road; $6,£00. Caleb Luker, phona KeaDi* teachers of hand work are • Mrs. TEAMS for JJiire; ; mowingg,, barveBtlnbretlna and 79 Monmouth street, Red Bank. burs 602-M, or Middle town 231--M, OUD HAY for sale; about ten to fifteen TWO USED DUBO pumping outfits, vert Company, telephone Monmoutb Beaeb CHILDREN tutored during summer by Frank Andrews, Mrs. Joseph Apple- generaeral team work ddone . AApplly Farm- FIVE-ROOM bungalow for rent furnlahtd FARM of SO acres for sale] elavtn room tons of baled hay for aslet mostly timo- sood condition; forty and eighty galloi 2269-J. William Gross, proprieor. normal school Brad-ate. Address 33 ly Park, Rum eon, N. J., phone 377. thy mixed with . little alfalfa, Edwin Throckmorton avenue. Red Bank. for summer season''. _aa, water and elec- house, cellar* large barni of all k!nd| gate, Mrs. W. N. Shcpsori, Mrs. Ed- tanks, ona ISO, one $65. Edward s\ tric. Inquire Box 2, Fair Haven, N. J. A-l condition; all good ground; 118,000. Beekman. Mldtlletown, N. fl. Cook., Keansburg, N. Jl. phone 628. \ TUXEDO suits for hire. Latest style. 3 ward T. Bennett and Miss Dorothy CARPENTER and builder. General re- Can suoply an? amount needed, sizes FOR RENT, a four-room bungalow at Fair Caleb Luker. Belford. N. J., pho__ Keaflj- SPECIAL for the Fourth) Spring milk-fed PEKINGESE PUPPIES for sale, very pairing, estlmatea given on all kinds ol 28 to ii. Monmouth Street Meo'i Shop. bunr 502.H. Frank. chlckena, S V4 to 4 pounds, at BQ ccnta EMPLOYMENT. Haven; improvements. Inquire Earl inn, reasonable. At atud Fu Ling, fee 125. buildings, blue prints furnished: prices 28 Mon month street. Red Bank. Johnson ft Fraka, Leonard street. Red 'The Woman's club of East a pound; hens tor chicken a la king, 46 Mrs. 8. Stevens. River road. Bumion. H. reasonable I adl work guaranteed. A.- O. cents • pound, weights 6 to 6 pound*. J.. phone 80T-W, Rnmion. CHICKENS wanted; will pay highest Bonk, phone 43*. FOR SALS, Apple Swset Lunch Rts- Keansburg has donated the use of Please order early, Dodge Farm, phone Cog, phone Bad.Baalr826-M. POSITION wanted as housekeeper; market prices for fowls and broilers. FOR R$NT, double or •ingle rooms, with taurant: StaU highway. Middle* Red Bank 811. PAPER HANGING, first class workman- experienced, capable; can give best Call or write Alex Zwickl, North * running water and electricity: for rent its clubhouse In the Ideal Beach SANITARY wiping cloth la one-pound ship; estimates and aamplea on request. Broadway. Long Branch, N. phona town: fully equipped. Wordea . 4 TURKEY EGGS for sale; bronie turkey of references. Address Housekeeper, at the Garrison, 9 _ Broad atreet, Red section of that place to tho Now bundles, for. automobiles, mseblna Phone A. Boyce, 812-M, Rumson. 1500. Bank. JenkB, SI West Front Btreat, Kejpprt, e>gi for hatching. Mrs. H. O. Dorr, drawer M, Red Bank.* N. J. Monmouth church during the sum-Broad street. Shrewsbury, N, J.* •hop, paint shop, hardwares, acbooli, OLD FLOORS resurfaced like new. LK\ FARMS wanted. List your farms. Urge APARTMENT for rent; four rooms and us glva you an estimate for resurfacing or small, for rent or sale. Caleb Lu- mer. All the Sunday evonhg «er- FOR SALE,"* custom built,Behnins piaoo: (re department and furniture houiei. bath, all improvements; S35. Apply 10 your old floors by machine, which we have ker, Belford. N. J. Phone Keansburg East Front street, Red Bank, tb_ Land an Initrument for a musician who ap- Retailed by Grover Fark.r, Heehanla recently added to our equipment. Phone MAN wanted to cut lawn and help sar- r.02-M. HOUSE of eight rooms fof sale, on Mt- vices Of the New Monmouth church preciates tone and aetlon quality; east dener thr_e dayi a week. Address M. & Lotm Co. chanic street; large lot. Inqair* Jew itreet. Bid Bank.. Ralph B. Blckels. Bed Bank. oc will be held there during the sum- 1175, $285 takea it, Guaranteed. Dlr- W.. drawer M, Red Bank.* FIRST mortgage wanted on either one or GARAGE for rent on T/hr ltmorton ave- Baker, 280 Mechanic street. Red Bank. han's Piano Shop, Vrummond place, Red MONEY to loan; bond and mortgage, lit, two houses; all improvements. Call Red mer. Except when the weather is DRESSMAKER wanted, or good sewer; nue. Mrs. J. M. Flnketsteln. phone Red REAL ESTATE for aale, ranted or **• Bank, phone 083. . CABBAGE PLANTS for sale; alao celery , 2d and __, or will bur mortar»s«; rea> several days' work at my home in Rum- Bank 19B9-W. Bank 2248-J,*'- _^_____ stormy these services will be held •onablfl discount. Alio make building lo*n» changed in Rumson and other Jtratf FOR SALE, Chevrolet, lata 192.6, ucellent and tomato plants; any quantity. W. to rciponilblf batlderi. Wolf, 100 Mon- son. Address Dressmaker, drawer M, Red IT HAS no rival. To reacb the homes in FOR RENT, apartment of three rooms, coast towns. List your property and outdoors, Tho club property over- condition in every reapeet, two newW. Kannedy A Sons. Red Bank. mouth «tr«t. Red Bank, phona 196-M. - Bank." this aeetion nothing else can equal The bath and garage; all improvements, cor- wants with rat for good results, Gtorft tirei; reaaonable if sold st onoe; "will 'con- Register, which goes into over 7.400 homes ner Westslde avenue and Bridge avenue. Trute, Center and Parmly atreeta. Bumtoo. looks Rarltan Bay and it Is one of> USED and rebuilt trucks for a_i: various SETTLED colored woman withes position every week. sider cheap open Ford in trade. Private. taakea of from one to five tone eapaelty. UPHOLSTERING and reflnliblntx of all s plain cook in private family. 171 Apply F. M. Chambers, decorator, 26 N__jJ., box 285. kindi of furnlturi. Frank Howard, 65 Thone Red Hank 4---R,* -r...,- ^_—r— , Sold with guarantee. A. Veenstrs, White Leffhton avenue. -Red Bank, Reference Weat Front street, Red Bank, phone 688. —the -coolest -and- most attractive flirr.tion •T_nnc, Red Banfa, phone'20a 1. CHOICE river, properties for sale;' also J places along tho bay front. The PRESSURE COOKER for sale, like new; truok distributordtribo,, 177 Corllia avenue, A.a- furnished. • REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. TO LET, furnished and unfurnished rooms, wonderful listings of buslnt' ' u It• • , - •- oBit $40, will sell for $16. Address burb y ParkPak, N. JJ, THE OVERHEAD door for g:ari_ei. fae- MAN wanted to varnish woodwork in :anvenient location, residential section. dwelling lots and farms. I b»v_ . sbmt 1 'Sunday evening services at this Pressure Cooker, drawer M, Red Bank. turlei. warehouies, etc; any tlte, any house. Mrs. Louise Kondion, Manning ROOMS for rent; furnished rooms, two 102 East Front street, corner Spring real bargains. Joseph Sllta, 16D , openlns. Let us call and explain. Mon* atreet. Red Bank.* mouth street, Red Dank. place will consist largely of sacred PLEASE, get your order In early for the mouth and Ocean counties reprerentative, street, River Plaza, Red Bank* minutes' walk from station; all con- Fourth for fresh picked vegetables and on ie nee i. Apply at 181 Bridge avenue, FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment for FOR SALE or for rent, convaliacant homt, music by a band or qrehestra. Ralph B. SlclceU, Red Bank. HOUSEKEEPER wanted by adult couple 1 chlekem. Dodge Farm, Rumson road, (elderly gentleman and business wom- d Ul* , rent overlooking Shrewsbury river ; $125 3 Kemp avenue, Pair Haven, N. J. For A summer Bible school similar to Little Silver, N. J. CASH your rent receipts^ be your o _ an ). Must be refined person to live a* per month: heat and hot water furnished. Information %tldress Mrs. Emma Q. MUlir« landlord. *bet me explain the procein. FOR RENT, welt furnished, f\n« airy the one at Port Monmouth will be THREE-BURNER Perfection oil stove for THE SHORTEST route from seller to one of family, and a good cook. Address rooms, all modern improvement!; mod- Telephone Red Bank 76^ ^^ 76 Hancock itrtet. BrooVlyn. N. Y. buyer, from employer to employe and Robert U Cook, builder, 89 West Sunset Box 164, Red Bank.* erate rate; half block from railroad station startedXTuesday, July 5th, at the sale; oven with thermometer, $7.50. avenue, Red Bank, phone 1488. TWO adjoining rooms for rent; nicely HOUSE far sa)«. G. G. Wiggins, Bjtl'i Address Perfection Oil stDve, drawer M, from loser to Under Is a Register Want REFINED young lady wishes position as and also to all bus lints, 29 Bridge ave- furnished and newly redicorated; with Lane, Matawan, N. J. advertisement CURCHIN'S for real art Curcbin'i barber nue, Red Bank. Woman's clubhouse, Teachers and Red Dank. child's nurse or companion for the sum- or without housekeeping privileges; hot FOB SALE ih Fair Haven, s«v_D-ioom •hop is the placa where art means some- water and all conveniences; also ft&rage, other volunteer wprkcrs are wanted FIRELESS COOKER for sale, Domeitic thing. For real proof try as once, and mer : slecpiruTelephone Red Bank 1791.* FINE airy front room for rent; ill im- liouoe nnd balh, all improvemtEttftl lot DELPHINIUMS, iweet peatf telxed provements; best of furniture, for onefive minutes to station. Inquire 135 72x150; 110.600, $3.6001 rent for stsson. for this school. Science, white enamel, three wells and then you will alwsys. This also applies WOMAN wants light housework or cook- Bridge -venue, phone Red Bank 63--R. ntand, in fln. condition, $26. Address eat flowers. The Dowlen Oreen- to ladles and children. Second National ing in a small family, all adults p or two gentlement moderate price; bslf (600. Caleb Luker, LMford. N, J., phoot Firoless Cooker, drawer M. Red Bank. houies, opposite Foxwood Park, bank building. Red Bank. Upstairs. ferred. 204 West Bergen place, Red Bank, block from railroad station and all bus HOUSE for rent, nine rooms, bath, all im- Keansburg 602-M, or Ulddletown 2316. Bonnie Corbin.* linea. 29 Bridge avenue, Red Bank. provements; aiio garage; at 2G River* A STUDY OF THE STARS. COLLIE puppies, six weeks old, for tale Branch avenue. Little Silver, N. J. ELMER O. WAINRIGHT, Justice of the FOB SALE, eluht-room house; itll «a- HALL for rent. Third Moor. 10 Broad side avenue. Inquire 114 West Front soriable; quick buyer: near the rallrcudt r-i.iot.able: thoroughbreds. Alfred Inn* Peace. Civil and criminal complaints YOUNG LADY wanted as bookkeeper for street. Red Bank, or phone 1846.* all it, 39 Wei tilde avenue, Red Dank,'phone given prompt attention. Collection of ac-' ladles' wearing apparel store; state street, for lodge, dsnees or entertain- station; about three nloutea' rld«, ln« Th* AUit Society Devotet _n Eren- BROILERS for tate, squab chicken*, pull- counts. Day and night ssrvlce. 154 quail flcation s and salary expected. Ad- ments. Can be rented by the year, month FOR RENT, one imall store or office qu)r_ Drummond ftlsce. Red Bank, phon* Ing to Astronomy. eta and Carneaux pigeons. HUlilopt Catherine street. Red Bank. Telephone dresg Bookkeeper, drawer M. Red Bank. or evening. Apply R. Hance #& Sons. 12 building, near depot: 111 Oakland iB07\ ;_ \ FORD tourlnn car for mlf cheap to quick Broad atreet, Red Bnnk. v buyer, 1022 model. E. C. Hick man, Jr., Fsrm. Wayside. N. J. 4 or 1907. treet. AApply to George Matthews, 265 FOR SAl^G or rent; two new boosei"juit i The Aheit society, which la a lit- WOMAN wants work by day In private East Front -tret, Red Bank, WaaMngton street, Rumion, N. J.* COCKER SPANIELS, tha superior of allWE FURNISH a loan servlet to those who home. Phone Red Bank 765.* THREE offices for rent, singly or in a completed. ID desirable location, bard* dogi. for aslfl. Gibson Point Kennels, suite, of two or tbrei; first Boor of Sec- HALF of house for rent; on Brook farm, wood floor and trim; all modern taptox** » erary club connected with the RedANTIQUES for ule, mahogany ildeboard, peed S300 or less on furniture or notes YOUNG LADY of refinement, with one 8outh Eatootown. N. J., phona Eatontown with payments of 20 months or less. You ond National bank building. 65 Broad near Head den'a< Corner, furnished or un> ments. Can be bought on anall mopthlf Bank Reformed church, held its tnahorftny bureau, one candelabrum, two year's college training, • would like po- street, Red Bank. Heat and janitor lerv- furnished. Phone Mlddletown 272-F-4-. payment!. If Intereated call. No «ow» end plecepi brass with marbli base and cut U0-J, telephone—we do the rest. New Jersey monthly meeting at Mrs. Harry sition as governess of small children. lc_ supplied Rent reasonable. Apply C. W. Coddlngton, Red Bank. R. F. D. raunleationa anawered. These, housas mail Klais'vendants, and large oval mirror with MUST b* sold; brown pony (mals) twtlve Cash Credit Corporation, room 1002 Elec Please write V. Moffltt. Freehold. N. J.» Max L. Scott. 176 Smith street, Perth be icen to b« appmlated. WUlIam I* hands high, alx years old, sound and trio building. Bangs avenue and Emory . 6 Smith street, Perth SnliTen's on Shrewsbury avenue last walnut fram*; all In good condition, do WANTED, man aa gardener, caretaker, Araboy, N.. J.. TelTelephonh e PPerthh AAmbob y Buchanan, builder and owner. 12# WilUst not need any reftnlshlnir. 20 Arthur kind; governess cart and harncis. This street, Asbury Park, N. J. Phone Asburv 210. Friday night. Tho special topic of rig must b« sold to satisfy board bill. Park S22T. Under supervision State handy man. occasional driving to sta- REAL ESTATE FdR SALE. atreet, Red Bank. pi nee, phona R_d Bank 12BP-R.* tion, etc.; must have best references s.nr] the meeting was "Astronomy/' and Pasadena Riding Academy. Second and Banking Department. DESIRABLE office (or rent In the Eisner FOR SALE, five screi; fdetl MttltiT flt HOUSE for sale; price 140. F. A. Blood- Central avenues. Asbury Park, N. J. preferably own smalt car. No drinking." building. *-pply at tha office of Sig- LOTS for sale: five 40 feet by 160 to 100 ff-neral truckina; main road, 11,001. J« the program was in charge of Hugh goad, Uncroft. N. J.* DWELLINGS, garages, jobbing, etc. If Family man preferred. Address Family mund Eisner Company or telephone Bed foot lots: road back and front; on FOR SALE, (tore counter,- bookcase and you wish work done right ind at the Man, drawer M, Red Bank. Ocesnport avenue (near Silverslde). Price B. Cirton, Everitt. N, J^ pbone llildl Ryder. Mrs. Gcrtrudo Capcn of FIVE _>nii.lsh setter puppies for sate; alao Bank 1100. town 796-F-41. •• . . tin-Rhode Island Red chlckena. Mrs. •ccretary, two old chests and some very right price, call Ralph B. Sickeli. McLaren (3.000 net lor all. D. Stewart, 17 Pack old periodicals and books. Mrs, A. D.street Red Bank. POSITION wanted as caretaker and gar-SUMMER BUNGALOW for r.nt; live avinue. New York. LAND for sals] have several mem at ' Fair Haven, the librarian of Red J. H. Vlnlng, Sycamore avenue. Tin ton dener on private estate by a, married Conover, New Monmouth, N. J. H. RlTZAUi remover of dead animals by a married rooms, large poreoei; furnished or un> Evtrett.Huet ten mlnutis' dlrtetly out * Bank's public library, who is a mem- Falls, N. J.* man thirtthit y yean off age. Phone Long furnished, on Shrewsbury rivtr: alght FOR SALE, aix^room commuter's hon). West Front striet from Bed Bank: ami- REFRIGERATOR for sale; medium slse. CHERRIES for sale for canning or any Phone Red Bank _2tO-W. Branch 2975'. minutes' wslk to Red Bank station. E. and garasei tea minutes from Red Bank ber of the dub, took a telescope to other purposes In any quantity desired; lent for trucking or poultry farming. Qlys) IB.Ov. Wafer E. Coyd, 88 McLaren R. S. FINDLAY, general contractor, con- AUTOMOBILE mechanic deairei position! Scattergood. River Plata. Red Bank, phone railroad station; good neighborhood. Tela- ma a ring. Jsmea U. Carton, Xverelt. the meeting which afforded much •trctt, Red Bank.* Urge fruit and free from worms; yery crete work, bridge, docks and bulk- 2119. phona U81-M, Red Bank. large whit* ambers and very large ox- heada. 288 Spring street, phone 1723. can furnish references from former em* N. J. Phone Mlddlrtowa 7I.I-F-41.' entertainment. The members took TIRES for sale, balloom and Cordi, H.OS. oy-rn. Phone Red Bank 1120-M.* SIX-ROOM houie. 27 Linden place, all Im- WILL SELL for Sl.OOO or trad* lor de- MANt tttl h I Hd Bk heart cherries. Anna V. McCloakey, Mld> Red Bank. sirable real estate my 85-toat cablD MANY attraetlva horns. In Red Bank as. turns looking at_ various .constella? Red Bank Auction Houit, Bl to 37 die town. N. J. Phone 706-W, Middle- BUTCHER wanted. Apply at once. Roth provements ; for rent to small American vicinity (or aala. Corr«.pond«nat Jk Monmouth street, Red Bank. town. SAVE your old carpet. Beautiful r_- & Co.. 4" Monmouth' street. Red Bsnk. family. R. O. WIIIRHII, 418 Central Park cruiser Congar II. Apply Charle»-C Cono- pleHUfe. - Waltsr-17 OraHaa, « tKjm •enlble rugs mtda from old carpeta and ver, 23 Arthur place, Red Bank. tlpns and several papers were read CABBAGE plants for aalet Flat Dutch, West. Jlew_Yorlc^ City. plaee, Red Bank 1682. CELERY PLANTS, alto cabbagt snd to- obinllla portieres. Write for circulars. MIDDLE AGED man would Ilka employ- REAL ESTATE tor aalt; dwelling., lots, telling of the constellations to be Danish Ilallhead and Savoy, 25 cents a mato plants for salt; any quantity. W. Amirlcan Rug Manufactory, 290 Vermont ment at aome light work such as work- STORE for rent, Una location, near Broad STORE for aals or Itais. If you an t> hundred. Alio few tomato plants. Mrs. street; all Improvements; at 14 Me- river front propsrtr. business sites. practical bualnaaa party .ad eapabl* Of , seen In the heavena during the sum- W. Kennedy _, Sons. Red Bank, N. J. street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Ing In lunch room or on a delivery ear. Alio (or rent. Fartl.s having property (or A. D. Conover. New Monmouth, N. J. WILLYS-KNIGHT brougham for sate. Phone 7C7-F-U. MUldletown. chanic itreet. Apply 10 East Front str.lt, Judging from a bualness aUndpolot.' fot' mer and of other Interesting objects METAL waatheralrlps. Now, Is tha time the Land ft Losn Co, eale or rent call or aend full description younelf and not through othirs, oom> FOR -ALB. Kiln, blower and cutler, com model 6St fine euadltlon; low mileage: MAID wantid for general housework; 1800. A. D. Thateti-r, 10 Fountain ave- to bavt your borne waatheratrlpped; and terms. D. W. Wtllfuis, I Broad munle.te with ma. I have chanc* of lift* of the sky at this season, Tho moot- and cob grinder. H4 h. p., Fairbanks 4 It. A. Beodrlokson Co., phone 1400, Ked three In famil/; no laundry; sleep In. STORE for rent. iultBDle for any kind or street, Red Bank. " " * nue, Matawan, N. J.* line of business; facing the highway. time. A large ptata glaia doubla' .tors) Ing ended with a social hour and Bank. Mrs. R. Truiwell, 60 Irving place, Red SHALL farm far aala; country homa with front, four living rooms upstairs, city wa» buyer. Phont R«M Bank 2871. Bank, phone 1649. Rent reasonable, 117 West Front street, tcr, sewer, electricity, fronting on Stats)1 the serving of refreshments. The HONEY to loan on bond and mortgage. phone 1089-W, Red Bank. very aacellent cow, 125 bens, tools, ma- BAROMNB ontyi 40 chairs. 10 etnts Applr ttoo A. _ Ivtns, Register building, WHITE WOMAN wanted to do homework chinery, five .eras productive aoll, nine highway i grammar and high lino.]. next meeting will be hold at Mrs. each; beds, springs, matlreii, cots, II BUSINESS NOliCES. Rad BBankk. and ptsln cooking; small family; all year HALK of double house, corner Shrewsbury woodland, On. barn, poultry houses, ga- aerois tha road, Price II.IIOO esshl ml each] trunks, bags, suit cases, $1 and up; place: no washing; wages 170. Address, avenus and Onkland atreetl alx rooms. ISO. Address H.. draw.r M. Red Bank. Frank SnlfTen's at River Plaza Fri- vlctrolaa, pianos and othir -muilcal la- QOARDINO, modsrn Improvementsmenu,, not HIQHEST prlcei paid for all klnda of live rage i all kinds of fruit and barrlss, A and cold runnlnff watir. cent statins sga snd experience. Lock Box fift, In good condition; toilet, gas and water: very attractive propsrty and at a renafk* day night, July 15th. The topic trumints, Sll up. Rod Bank Auction entraUr lo- poultry. Jacob Becker, 271 Shrewsbury Aroericsn family; 126 per month. Aoply FOR SALE al Eatontown, lwal»s-rooa» catedl rates reaaonable. Hudao.. avanua, Rad Bank, or phon. 1B8J-W. Rod Atlantic HlKhlamla, N. y ably low price of IS.6OO.0O, avirythlngi houir, good condition: wattr, fas, alie. House, II to 17 Monmouth itrttt, Rtd son Houst, Mrs. J. J. Qulgley. 1003 Grand avenue, half cash. Edward W. Llntncr. » Welt will,be "Sacred Art," with Raw punk. __ HI Hlldion avinu«, phons R«d Dsnk v44. Bank. YOUNG LADY wanted to do canvaaalnf Asbury.Tark. phone 1B72-A. trlclly, doubla garsgs, large yard, trait Main .treat, Fnehold, N. J. snd shade tt«is i suitable l*o-lam0y of" James Dykema in charge of tho pro- NOTIIINO tp equal Dodge Farm products; ffUSIO TEACHER | piano, violin, oornel, WIRE wheel aervlee. win wh.ali n. on high claaa proposition. Nothing lo mandolin and Hawaiian guitar. A grad- aell and no lamplea to carry. Telephone KOR RENT. Ideal commuting furnished THREE lot! for sale, each J0*362 fast! rooming i prlea IB600, Apply O~nir, 41 gran.* •specially raspberries thii wiik. Dodge built John Hansen. 41 West Front houae, all improvements; garage: $160 Lewli itrrst. Cstontown, N. J. uate of tha Niw York University of In-street. Rail Bank. Phona Sill. Red Bank 1440 for appointment.* located on Thomai avenue, near Smokl AFirm Pt All.. Rumso•• — IU- VnH roadIVIstM., A_,b».aLittlei SilverUillfi,, ftliN ._ J« . per month for summfr season; referenees Shop. Inquire Carl J. Diets, 121 Wot No meeting of the society will be itrumental teaahlnv. Thon. Red Bank CANVASSER wanted; opportunity to make required. (i. G. Wiggins, Ryer's lane, NEW houie, sll conveniences l v«rr at* FLOWER and vegetable planti for ia.li! 117-H, for appointments. Front street, Rid Bank. tractlv* Hull home. Ooodtinni U • late tomatoes, 10 cents a doll p«pp«rs, BOARD1NO at Shrewsburr Manor, In blR money. Span time or permanent Matawan, N. J. held In August. W position. Telephone Red Dank 1410 for FOR SALE on Main a I rait, Helfordl all- rsapomlbl. party. Chsrlaa • Bramkir, red and white wlntir oabbigt, trgplinta; HEN you have any earpent.r work to Shrewsbury t Christian family offers room bungalo*. 11,400, 1100 cash, bal- Wt.i Front str««t. Rlvsr flasa. N. J. a R I via, astiri. cannss, roie bushu, glad* ppolntment.* OUNOALOW, with garagt, In Seattle loins. You iavi half by coming to Nil- b. don. and furniture to be repaired? gusitt delightful hem. lifei dellcloui ance In monthly payments! poaaisslon at FOR SALE. Ocean county. Si atrei, prW. •Whan you want a dcslrablo ten- Joseph n. Lake will do It right for you. DRIVER wanted fnr laundry route; must Park, on Shrewsbury river, for rent. once. Ownar. Caleb Luker, office Camp- • tm'B, bell's Junction, Delford, N. J. ray frontage, near Tom. River, dry Jtvil ANTWUK mahoianr igta. —rltti wlnisd Dank. I car. Ellisb.th I'owars, phone 14S1. (1.46 Marlon street, Itvd flank* mint—Advertisement IF YOU have not had thai root, guitar or ful grounds, near alatlun; moit deeir* NKW noun for lalis six rooms, bath, all and, pine trin, eto.l sonvsnlent to «u< .law flit, (oi ••!•. Aprils Antlqus cornice repaired get In touch with mi: n.d Dank. TO LET, five room bungalow, furniihetl; tmprovsments. Apply 11. A. lUndrlsk- tnloklng beach, station. J.osataa balMa Biita. draw.! M, H«d DanV.* lobbing anil repairing of all kinds prompt- IjOckwood place. Fair Haven; gsa, elec* able location. Uurrell, phone «»2-W. ion, 78 Newman Springs road, Red Uank, I'olnt I'ltsianu ready for ImmedlaU if \f attended to. Concreting and new wotk trie and water. Addreia Box 2. Fair lia. Red Banlt. phons 1400 veloplng. Write or apply O. rralbott, Ftrl SECOND-'IFAND M.CormlalfOmlnir Irai v N Inr (or lali. Phpn. Ul-M, Mlddlitown. don. at law eon. Alio furniture re. 1IAULE3 SEALS, old amTnew floors rs- !_-. _i FOIt HALE, farm., large and imall! beau- Monmjiulh.N. J;^ i aired. Let me glva jou an estimate. surfaced and finished, Carman plies, Itsd 1 tiful country homes, i a. O. Wllklni, WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, SCANDINAVIAN, IT years old. agricul- Att of Ooutil. hnuia for rent, conUln> fiVK-Ro'dM Fungalow for sale or mi niCD BANK Auitlon Uouss. II to ITRI. A. Button, 114 Drldga avlnui, R,d Dank, phona HIT. tural college graduate, with many years' Tlntnn Fill., N. J., phone Eatontown Inquire Adam Tutss, Keadd.n'a Corn*ff| (ConlUotiJ (ren prHidlnt pan.) nank. < lnar lla rooms, all Improvement! I ICaat Monmouth itriati Ian«it itosk o( vs«d LL MU8ICAI, Instruments irpslrsrii vio- practical experience on large eitatea here 'ont .treat, near bualneat aectlnni %lt ioa-w. Talr View road. Would Ilk. to tall pliM) houiahold inods. (urnlturci itor* and offle* lins a specialty! dona on primlars. Al. and abroad, desires position ss manager U.»0O, eaih 1000.' ______ARTICLES FOR SALE. onth. D. W, WIllgOM. a Omad atreet, I40-ACI1B farm only 112,600.' Here's a" fliluns 1 lompUt. lutts. for cvsry room LANDSCAPE gard.ner, Pruning I Instruments furnished on approval. J. or tub.manaicr. Commencing aalary a.o* d llank. wonderful buy for aom« onu 140 aern. 8KVKKAI. houa.i 'in in.i" arouna K<4 ,, In tht houn. anllqUM, north furnltun, II. fries, Wharf av»nus, lift llank. nnilarr Importance, but position muit In four aerei wood, stream, about ID acre* In HOUND DOO and sU imp. lot salt, thrss by eaperl.ncsd meni sprsylnr, lay* ^On RENT, itore rooms un Monmouth llank (or ss)a. Jardlna Aimir, t.l«« *|| •It, (Ins court* be lufflrlsnt ^o lupport and grssi and gralm good land i nlnt-room • I1LO fill up "dalrl v i«n«_M0ll. Ira, onlr >1 mil" from Niw Yajfc, fW ilr.n HAI.IC, radio din. louil ipeakeri »li<> •on avsnui, IW,I Dank, phone Itll. e. guaranlsetl. * writs Hrandlnavlsn, drswer M, Red llank. mediate poiaelalon, Lauion A|«my. luniglow or watif froril lot «H_ BkMWS,, tAUKsiMttN" -anted,' witli"~sa"rT" foPlltd OR nr.NT, II llanllng mad. els ritomi, rreahulit, N. J. Pliulrt «8I. Illloy. MdM««n lloeV1 , Thom.< upright plinoi risiotiibli, Hn, o. Kir- JOSTA't III Cr.aia Co, li.ms bliuui I Hank and vlrlnltr. to handle a nation. ,urr. Call or aanil parlliulars. DflinlVlel, large bstnroom, all Improvements I (om* 14 l.lnioln avinujs, M«t^iiliett, H, J. 0k rr fimoeW. Hand rsadi Tall IU*ln, fl, J., on lala In Red Hanlt. :|y adv.rtl*ifl produ.t thai Ii In eomtsnt iiOUHKforsall orient Till Ifnprovemenia". fisj ' pnnn« W«il Hank llll.Ji ilnstlon toal. ami gas range, gai water beil residenllil Mitlon of Hid Bank. F6T~ itAl.TTor eatnanie, bu"r.g«U-"*al riotedr.nUd,, bboushshll and sold. Trublo'a, II j. d. ucrreriutif-'"HUM. "ui • w.fi lemsnd. 'Kxperlenti not •siantlal Paid lealerl mwly paperid throughout, ready COLD WILL ailndlni lath, (or ihar,sn rilh 9AlS," llaliani irssm npirator. In veekly, Wrltt lino— 401. Aiburf Park Apply R. II. Vindirvier, 41 Branali •»•- Kliilmnite, riorliai flvs.rosmi, aatk. Broad .trial, Ited from itnst, Red Dank, phont 111) or Immediate occupancy, 1'hone 40A*J. nue, phona I4I-J, or Iliraaluil Blrriiall. nieiimni**.1 riurinai IIi lonoi, »x« la, lawn n.osrs, hadfe iti.ari. etieti.. perf.lt aortrlltleni prlif \\\. ttti Autl aaiessertel and vulianlilng. rult bullillni, Albur) fsrli. N. J __ eleilrle, fruit, lhad.| lot Dlili, Nulawams road. T3VR MtUsi .»[«••, tion •nil to.llry J Pelirt plate. Ited dank. Iniuranci, 10 Droad atreit. phoo« 19M, .11 _.ll CU» lia 11H h p, elt•Isitrll a motort . AAppllr • N.. Buds, phona I" r - '• >IHil-k:Sl hialiri'lhilsil.d mywnm, Ivi 'oilNO LADY of rillAemiTit w'lihii pot") KAi>¥ \ a i, phtns tlaads »11».J, (ilimiiu itavi Oe. «| MIsMlsn, 401 IbalbO dm alir Ihr.i JIOII on Pa rail church intl rilliAli) llill'ri, |R - * _ m — T1nu7rrViiy n\n. 6ft: tlatifniAK UUilO ITUOIO. T.n.r hi.walk ivinut, llridt.y Iliaih. N, ^,, avenue, lOilll fell, l.lr Horn. Inquire Mr.. K, Drake, llelfmil, H. J.« ...., , an P.fal X.nn.lv »*""<• "0 Ralon itorii toullry hnuiaa avinui. itlephoni I till trained ind rn, cnrnri Merhanls anil I'enrl avenues. llnwlril While, I'arkar nenue fall lla- Urn, N. J, ksnn.li, > and nirnlilhn , Omrit bs»|o, piano, .l.llrt, lultn mi .slsshoni ltjJO.lt, Aibury firk. Also pips tliiiri and stevst In link- Itiatsra sold practlfil nurifi on nil diy and night 'hr.ni JM llumjihrUi, llsd Health Itl-W, • en. N. J. r-oit IALK, I»IS itiio i.si, "«liT«»WP'<, llirel7 o> menli, In Red • inns, Mir HtlliaM • •I walll of all. Applf Hi In tal.. AUsnlli Itlghlsnsi Btuli. oulrl|M .1 Uflnrf prim. nnrtanus a»rvl,s. l.lhf ynur prniierlV f\n ial>. Walter J. fi>ur.rnoni epsrimenti. itlio ftiur>rouni Iliaham, r»al ,MIII ami Iniuran.e, i nark, 11,110. llsdley 111. for evsinn nr year Phone lliim"nl< 417. fi.r asle, liai all aanliarr ImiimviriieiiU. it lid", bolit.r Knil Dials, rlutswimp rant. mini .d>l.< anil sillmalfi glidlr nawi ynu work, Moil rsiinnihle rals alnp, Ihs Apply al Keniilhi niwt ilanil, MunmiiUlri l.alanti lisa fehi Many .Iher lii'g.lnii a i»rtM.I will Hi •«/ twii.h«rt. farm was. ^MJCH "its* Tl iKiir pilm. i anjor ifiim llv.lt H,««lillr Iranifilahilni and nsil, llsfirenisi InvMllsatsd _g|_ ilC.KlltAlll.li; hullisi fur linl.'nns Inr.". Jims. A, Curler, ml >iM|», I Kin (IssM, ••I III, .oil 110. 0, M. l,.«n.rfl. Palm. •nil* i.u ••n| rw.ii, (•Unit, iIon* ami miiiliratt r>|.u Apt'lr al UK • tren, lleil Itanti ^, IN. mating, Alfni Kiililffi Harm. r-,l,l' i\i,pH..I c( ill nitli,li»litinSw?ii al fl'otfiiVr f«i' Vale «n* ine~r"l«sr l'r»nli*fl»« Had Hani, et tMnut, Kfinlkari, oiimill. tnrlsl.n. knH slrawherrui, T_^«ii Bftlie ol Hlgnmnd Kllhei f» t , lfc) leVW -ill sniilSaJ jSH , ..,• klndl ,»( wlrlt, speilallslnf In farm rfisitii, arvpiy Irtilirnveminll MRrsilt III tun, ~ I ill* ••—.nllf »it bstllrlaraad, .,..,• Drlil_« raid, fgrl.iU'ftik, wttphmii hind., Writ, tr till at N. tlngir'i Aim f-Olt HMNT 'I I«II, ton limiiei, sliuro' • ml l« aim «\ mi\ l.tlt ll *•»• Uni Branih 111! •II ImpiovemenU, Inflii'lltm Hom Mai, liit.t fri.nl. Iliiliiil, Its «!»•! Hlalt. He.l .dtns lurWii and all hiM Mai ule. •»«ff«llr IIVMI, Otnr.l A. Mu»r ir, II W.sl IIIMI, Niw Ysik City, vrmii •••«»i' . .-_- i.lloM. N. i, Ul III MtArn _<•>•< ll.llnl 1141, • un turlnr, iln,*et lialh, inair, Imtalii Imir mile. ll»m rnniM, •» ••* 'Myxotit' nri 111*??, l;il llatili HH.^ »__,_ )HW (iltNilAf.tJW"frr rml i all .intinT. Vilea l|0,B«». I. 0, Wllklnl, i.ia, si newl i«H IIII, i if U«n»l»'l (Si fan vulus. U\ ui h. rraififiiioot iViiiu.irwiiKriTi^inr emu Uhairl.e Itrrn'ier, Wail Hunt Palls, M, i, _.„,.„,_ i.._ Ol! *»»* •"'"»' ••»____: • •___. tnfaVjiTriiiifi o».niiii.7«? •••I baiall, W« •«•• hriw te pllal*. as wtttakt.ptf or general t*fflri wnrksr /il'All I MriN I afci. linCfiiilTr^iii^raTtn', trail Hli»l I'lall, Meil !'«ltki__.____, iflSUrlH si in rnxmi .uilMlfc, I »H«fs, ttiialMi, ill, nviri nidi U or- iMil l«nlnrl«l l»nl(». CuMhln'i Her. «rl»n»sdi nUrinri, Call It.d It ink •ledtlt Ilihti, in, Arrnla l.iit»i| .1. i».,m ».ltr gas, .ll.tris "• *"~'"8""ra^nr^«iviJtr^Tisrra • I, .•itltelr ilvfinaleili r>nt I" IHI, |> Weil ttrRHflDltifl* rVnm" li) iel7>le«ianl rslllM, . 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UdatlflMl, ra»«i, tiill lm|f>»>imilitl' - • l —'•lwl - (iMI••- *"*itM» "ffl h./.iMii, M.|ttn.tii iiHti HI riik. lrltM A l,'«fl«», fMl. HUH, I llrn H ••«!», llfllli H»- all Ip Hfittt liftaillm tilt ill •tun NJirn la 11 MiH» .tir •lid ejlllfh*II •«• toll I* llff'rt ,l««lllll>, IOHIT i* IMI u pnltMil _ till •• fnifiiililll nill HiHii i ukf iWwimuff'w«i ffiMiTMllmlrll l«l r«w'ji» en f'<«. lil J-»»tfe mo ILMIIMI.1 km.Ml ]i,H"»i' «MMl Ikl ••««•_ krtff* AlAlll' M M lit l'*r, rndnlit •••'»••••• H-h MlNWb U lltM lltM- I III OiUlii |UMb M »* II RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1927. »•••••••••••••••••••< «<»••••••»•••••••••• furore would have been kicked up THE RED BANK REGISTER a few years, ago by such a proceed- ing! Today it is an oddity in the JOHN H. COOK, Editor ud PuMUh«. New York & New Jersey Steamboat Cd. OEOROE 0. HANCH. ATnoctst. Editor. news.- Soon it will probably be STATE GARAGE Pier 32, Eatt River, Foot of Pike Street, THOMAS IRVING BROWN. commonplace. ." King'* Highway, Batlntu Min«s«r. • • • OPERATING A DEPENDABLE, ALL YEAR, Red Bank, N. J. Subscription Prlcen The great success of the Sunday H ADLEYH ALL Near Shrewsbury Golf Clyb. Oat >ut __ -11.50 DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLI- months . tennis tournament held at Middle- ThrM motths _.... town village for the benefit of the WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT AFTER DAYS) STORE DOOR DELIVERY SERVICE TO RED BANK, N. J. Now open under now management. Gai, Oils, Acces- Telephones: -Red Bank IS. ' organ fund of Christ church of that sories, Tires and Tubes. ItoptflrWe dono on all makes of can. Red Bank 1300. JULY 1, WILL BE LOCATED AT place shows how times have FREIGHT RECEIVED AT OUR NEW YORK TERMINAL Cars called for and de'llvored*-work guaranteed. Storage at changed. More than ?120 was UP TO 2 P. M. WILL BE DELIVERED TO CUSTOM^ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1927. low rates. Free towing to our customers within a radius of cleared. • Not only was the tourna- £R'S DOOR THE FOLLOWING MORNING. two miles. NoLconnected wlth-Schllchtlng Garage. ment a success, but it is also Inter- 60 Monmouth Street, Over • quarter of-> century.. serving. satisfied shippers TOWN TALK. esting to note that the spirit of enviable record—-that's reference enough. Sunday tolerance advocated by the Opposite City Hall. Communications addressed to William C. McKenne, Com* • (Continued from page 4.) church and its rector has been ac- merciaf Agent, Pier 32, East River, New York, will recelfe M. B. KEFFER, Prop. Red Bank's Parking Ordinance companied by quadrupling the Phone 1888 prompt attention. LATE OF HUDSON-ESSEX CO., DETROIT, MICH. church attendance. This new at- KEYPORT TERMINAL and Red Bank's Businesses. tendance consists chiefly of men. It \ Phone Rid Bank 1158 Telephone Keyport 630, The commissioners of Red Bank has been gained without drawing have done well to defer action on members from other churches. This »•••••••••»••»•••«••«••»•»•*••«••••»••••••••••>•» •»•»•»»••••»•••»••»••»•»•••••••••»»•••••>•••>•»•»• enforcing the new parking ordi- indicates there must be a very large nance, pending advice from the bus- number of folks who want to go to iness men of the town. The.ordi- church but who do not go because nance^ was pusscd eaTly this year, their Sunday views are different but it has not been unforced. Signs from the average church view. -•calling attention to parking hours •t and costing about 5600 would be necessary. The ordinance would However,, a great change Is tak- ; limit parking to two hours. ig place in all churches. Some of iem may still be opposed to Sun- •.i * • * lay sport and amusement, but It Is The business men are probably loticeable that they no longer fight i better qualified ihan-anyoneelse^to ihese Sunday activities with- tho Judge of the effects of this rule. me vim and vigor of a few years '"'Many towns which adopted similar igo. The Sunday "blue laws" are T • ordinances have since rescinded itill In existence, ready to be in- T ithem because they are unworkable, •oked against anyone who Beeks T- or because they had a bad effect on lunday recreation or amusement, business. mt public sentiment is so strong T "THE MOST TALKED OF STORE IN TOWN" * • • gainst these archaic laws that they T ',' Unless a town has a public field ire seldom put into use these Jays. ' or an open space for parking cars it t LAST 3 DAYS LAST 3 DAYS • • * ^ould seem to be unfair to drive Y r The change in public sentiment autoists off the streets with any Y THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, such local law as has been passed with regard to Sunday recreations Y Lower Prices Than , in Eed Bank. No doubt there are i-strikingly shown by the attitude Y instances of "parking hogs" using n Sunday baseball games. Ten FRIDAY, JULY 1st, business streets when they could use years ago every device known to Y *lde streets without much incon- law and pulpit was Invoked against T Last Week. this Sunday sport. Today there is ARRY'S '.venience. SATURDAY, JULY 2nd. • • ' * • • io effort to stop these games, al- t DEPARTMENT STORE hough legally they are just as bad Y ' But there are hundreds of shop- Rain or Shine. Come Early. Take Advantage. 1 •pfts and other persons on business »nd. unlawful today as they were 48 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. . missions who require more than two en years ago. -.. hours to transact their affairs. Why • • » t •!•' •V should they be penalized or driven Occasionally there Is an outbreak ' but of town? It is not their fault f the old-time fervor against Sun because the streets are congested. day amusements, as was the case at Sold Out Last Week. An Entire New Lot Of Before the town says to these folks Red Bank laBt winter when a fight : that they cant park their cars on was made against Sunday moving the streets more than two hours the pictures. All over the state this town should provide a convenient fight has been waged with varying place where automobiles can be esults, the theaters winning out in placed. Congestion is bad and some cases and their opponents should be relieved, but its evils are winning out in other places. not so bad as the unfair ordinance - which was passed. Probably this fight eventually will •' "'" ~ " * • * simmer down to the same condition The ordinance should be repealed. which has resulted .from the fight Silk It .never should have been passed against Sunday baseball. Instead The commissioners recently Te- f the churches fighting such things pealed a number of ordinancei we have a notable example of a Were bought especially for this occasion. Beautiful which had become dead letters be- church advocating, promoting an< cause they were not enforced. The actually profiting by Sunday sport parking ordinance which has never not only financially but by greatly Styles for Women and Misses—Values up to $10. * been enforced belongs In the same Increased church attendance. The class. Every community has a fa only stipulation that the Middle- greater number of laws than It ac- town village dominie makes is that tually needs, and the commissioners folks should attend church before of Red Bank could not make a bet- seeking recreation. He was among ter start towards reducing superflu- those who played tennis last Sun- ous laws than by rescinding the day to raise money for the orgun parking ordinance. fund and he was cheered to an echo' when he appeared on the tennis court. Shrewsbury's Old Landmarks • * . and Its Present Progress. In connection with the changing Shrewsbury, with its old tradi- sentiment with regard to Sunday It tions, its old landmarks and its old seems worthy of attention that the associations, is rejoicing over thi only Red Bank councilman who fact that George Silver, the new voted In favor of Sunday shows last owner of the old Allen homestead, winter was a church official. This has announced that the bulldln was James S. Parkea. He Is the will not be torn down nor altered only church official who is a coun- It will continue to be n landmar cilman. Also,'as showing the chang- ot the old town. ing sentiment, it seems worthy of attention that Thomas M. Gopsill, ; BuHt In 1667, tho house isprob who voted as a councilman against SIZES TO 46. .".' ably the oldest in the county. Dur- Sunday moving plcturea and who '•' ing the, Revolutionary war It was voted as an assemblyman against a bill to modify the "blue laws," has th. scene of a skirmish between Leu Than Last W.ek I American snd British loldicrs, an apparently undergone a change of Unbleached MUSLIN $1.75 MEN'S 79c All Silk HOSIERY f th. blood stains of nn English so heart. There he was, as big as life, CRASH PANTS Thursday & Saturday Mornings only 36-Inch Width—19c Gcad. last Sunday at Mlddlctown, acting | Boys' Ev.ry Shade—All Sli.s >* dler who was wounded in the en Smash Prlc, Genuine Broadcloth Smash Price, •!• gagement are shown in marks on as umpire at tho tennis tournament, 79c Bungalow th. floor of "one room. Tho utory f the law which he supported and t la probably known to every roii- voted for in ths legislature lam 10 yds. $1 winter were enforced he would be 44c dant of Shrewsbury, for nowhoro called Into court and either be sub. { Gray—Sites 8 to 15. 44c | else In Mnnmouth county is the ccted to a fine for violation of l/\w $1.50 Silk Striped $1.95 Full Fashioned *: pait so Intertwined with the present •!• House Dresses as at that place. or sentenced to a term in jail. Men's Naintook U-Suits SHIRTS CORSELETTES HOSIERY • '• • t Sizes 36 to 48—Smtsh Price, Sizes to 46 Bon.d Front, Four GcrUrs Sizes 14 to 17 All Shades including the Black V It Is a fine thing to have nn old The Mlddlctown church Is puriu Ginghams I Sli.s 32 to 48—Smash Price, Tan, White, Bottoms-^Smastoms—Smash PPricer , •*• town like Shrewsbury with old land- ng a unique course for a church in Chambrays ! Blue and 's marks as a constant reminder of this locality, but In many other $ th* hardships and lurul.Mii of MM places Sunday recreational activi- Y 39c Percales ! Novelty Stripes. $^.50 founders of eiu'.y Monmouth. 88c ties are carried on successfully. Y Limit 2 to Collar Attached. Shrewsbury would not lie Bhrovrj- A Such n policy would have been sul* Customer Full Cut. 69c Embroidered , bury without them oUI associations cldal in hy-gono times, when the Y 79c Women's U-Suits 79c Rayon Silk Vests and these visual rmiiliiden of the "blue lsws" were supported by pub- Y Tight Knee, S)i.*l Knt. All Sh.d.s—All Slsts PILLOW CASES past. They arc tlio chief charm of Sis.s to 44- -Smmh I'rlct, Smtsh Prlc., 41x36, Hemstitched—Limit 9. th. old village. This feeling is ap- lic opinion. How uncalled for these Y Smash Price Smash Price parently as strong nnicmg tho moro lows are today and how great is the Y need for their repeal li shown by ...... M )t „. Sold Out Last Week ! 2 for recent residents of that pluq the curious fact that churchrs gsin Y for 29c 94c increased attendance and popularity 39c $1.25 Hoover li with th. older families. Ril. Y An Entire New Stock of vtr li not a native of HhrcwMmry, hy advocating and praetlelng a lib- Y 29c Ruffled Curtain $3.98 Womcn'i but he .hares this sentiment, ns Is eral Sundny, Y Men'i KHAKI PANTS I00',(, Pure W..I Shown by th. liirntn he mado to na- BOYS' Goods Sliei 29 Io 44—Sm.ih l'rk«, ture the folks thcro that no harm Y Calortd DatUd Swlssts BATHING SUITS Every patron of good, clean ' Smash Prlc, would com. to th* nnclrnt Allen •port, especially athlstlc sport, ill WASH SUITS Dresses All Shades—Colored Borders, landmark whlln ho owned It. serves public thnnki, for thli Is oni I Sties up to 46. SMA4H PRICE way of b«lng ft licntfnctor, Mr, urul 95c Sizei 2 to 8 $2-75 Whll* Shrewsbury venerates and Mrs. Irving Hanct provided a happy 15c Made of With- day for many periom by turning •imOit lullowi tho past, nnverlhi Men's Balbriggan Shirts Newer Stylet able Chambrays, $2.98 Mines' I.M ehangei am rapidly taking plan over their tennli courts to publlo 26c Children's trimmed with IB the old village 111K renlly .Io use, IICIIIIFI railing mon«y for a and Drawers New Shades Pure Wool vtlopmmti *r* under way and worthy cauis, SUMMER VESTS Whits Collan. in * y Io 12 Y»«ri--Sm»iti Prls«i BATHING SUITS htf ar« going up on land which Smash Tan, ROM, All Shades • ftw months ago waa farm ground. MECHANICS' ELECTION, M commingling of present flny 44c Green, Blue, Ntw OfAuri Chesen by Onward i with ih» pint In (lit very ' Uiually 7lt Price 15c Pink, Orchid. Counell on MencUy Nlgltl, $2-oo •hMo of landmark* which nr« tint dltturbld by the clm'ng*, Is almost Onward council of American Me- Vltlqut. Almost •v*rywliern cli* chanics of tied lUnk held nn cln-- ';'> th# Mst hsi hid to give way entire- tlnn of tinkers Monday night Kl- M ly tt Ull priaant. l'ragrin mtrcl Edgar tiny vlcn councilor, 1'tiW til SUMIVUER HATS! ,HH t« landmarks and oilier »« J. (Jlaleion recording lecrrUrjr, Kl- •ladin of by*(tn» tlm««. It It rntr II, Mlli'hell, Hr., Muliurit re- mil thm U ii l»nt «n« »\»n In cording secretary, Wtrreri 0, \kn- Our last $1.00 Hat Sale went over in such a big way that we are repeating the event with even , llfnmtiiih ««unty wb«r« ihii li not rili financial nefrsury, N«th»n A flutton trfMtirer, Arthur I* CM?? greater values! Our buyer has been in New York several days selecting Hats from makers that tondutior, hwin T. Iron* warden, sell Hats up to $5.00. Our whole department will be given up to this sale of Hats at $1.00 Come William Hchwelglftr inild* iinttnet, / William fislcr nuuld« i«ntln«| ind Early. 8»mu«l K CUrh tru«U* fir thr«* n rt it i nitni ef rili y(i», Thi aMceri will bi N N«4«y nlfhl, Jul/ RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29; 1927. Face! ,, , PERSONAL, third wedding anniversary \atl right with a dinner party and, .family DEDICATION OF NEW SCHOOL. , MIBS Bertha Power, who'-haa beon gathering, '*' to carry .the speakers' voices ovor night aenlor operator at the Red Mn, ^Thomas S. Field, Jr., of Mid- "Plans for tho laying of the cor- Ik W. Sewing ' Bank telephone office, haa boen dletown township retumod home ler stono and dedication of Red the audience. Robert Johnson's appointed chief operator at the. Eat- yesterday from' Woodley hospital )ank's new Catholic high school radio Btation WJBI will broadcast CONTRACTOR ' ontown office. MUa Flora Bavlny with her new. bprn daughter. building on Broad street, adjoin- tho speeches, beginning at four 1 ing St, James's church, will be com- and BUILDER < haa been appointed night chief bp Gerald Layton and Robert o'clock. pleted at a meeting oil the commit- The boys' band of St. Michael's Mid-Season Specials! erator of the Keyport office. Schroeder are on a two weeks' fluh- tea on .Friday night of this week in RED BANK, N. J. • •_ ttamea Norhian, Mlaa Gertrude Ing trip on Rancocas river'In South orphan aBylum at Hopcwell has he new school building. Prepara- Office ia Elinor Building Norman and Philip Carmen of Ma- Jersey. been engaged to furnish music dur- Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday, June 30th, ... tions have bqen going on for BCV- ng tho exorcises. This band has Room 3 ple avenue and Mnt Harry McQueon . Mlsi Lillian Becker of Shrews- ahd Jeanette 'Ryeraon of Peters bury avenue is entertaining Mtiscs been on several tours through the . Telephone 2018. ' ' B>M*BHB)BMaiiaHssssssfl^asss>*wassmssassssMMBiiBBBBaL-* & - , w • : ' place have been (pending leveral Irene and Mildred Slacks of St. state* and hnff been heard over the Jobbing of All Kind, radio. The band has already made days at Atlantic City. Louis. • A lunchoon' In their henor •timatsi Cheerfully FurnlshecL Vtn, Frederick G. Adama of Mid' was given Monday at Lakcwood,- two appearances at Red Bank, these dletown, township and her new-born Mrs. Minnie' Herman and her occasions being- the jubilee celebra- daughter returned home'last Friday niece, Marjoxio Grlgnby of Uotioit, tion of tho Into Mgr. Dennis J from Woodley hoapltal at Red Bank. are making their home with Mrs.' Duggan and at a vaudeville per- •4 off on all Straws Mrs. Adams was formerly Mlat Horman't son, Walter Herman of formance at the old Palacn theater. Dorothy Denyie of Red Bank. Newman, Springs road, Mr. and Jack Casey will fly over the out- Mita Dorothy Starke of Middle- Mrs. Raymond Herman of Detroit door meeting }n his airplane and town haa' taken a'position In the of- spent part of last week^ with, Mr. will .drop small American Macs. fice of the Monmouth motor truck and Mrs. Walter Herman. Raymond Songs' will be rendered} by tho chil- MEN'S SUITS $ .sales company on Monmouth etreot. Herman is a brother ot Walter Her. dren of St. James's school, who will Some with two pair pants, .Theodore Morrla of Chicago has man and 'he is- an artist on the ttaff assemble on the church lawn. The Values up to $45.00. taken a position in the Slgmund Eis- of:the Detroit XimeB;: ' school will be elaborately decor- " 'George Woods .oi Chettnut street, ated. • Powerful electric lights wil! Very special at 12.50 _,^Mr. and IMra. Joseph' J'ervla of whh o hah s beeb^n yeryJjlck,JialkJ s showh n illuminate the front of the building • High atreetjand Mr^arid Mra. Wil- marked Improvement the past few o'n~Ssturd«3V*Sunday and Monday Ham Smeed'of Peter'a place, atte'ndi daya and hla •family were gratified nights. At the conclusion of tho exer- ed the graduating exercises at Mont- over his condition ,,thls morning, When your car's top becomes Van Heusen Collars, latest, styles, cises a banquet will be held iir the clalr normal school.nast.Thursday. * Harry Eurrowos of Broad atreot habby, torn or worn have it re- school auditorium for 150 inyiic Miss Julia Jervii,; daughter~. of Mr. ja at-BrlarclifrTodgein.Weatchoitcr lovered or rebuilt HERB where guests. William- A. Sweeney will and Mr'a,' Jervls, wiirrtjnrTit-the- -cDunty^Now-Yoikrwhero-ho-iit at- hexe2a..no question concerning' the be. toastma.stcri Among the spealf 3 for $1.00 ' graduates. •- tending-|the. annual convention of ;rade of workmanship or quality ors* will bo Congressman Harold G. Elmer Hesse of East Front street Celotex • company executives, f materials used. graduated last week from Yale unf- Mrs. Arthur B. Shutta and daugh- Hoffman, John G. Cantillion and g REV. JOHN B. MVCLOSKEY. Correct, high grade work that ... • • tf Mort V. Pach. A souvenir book of verslty. ter Margarot of Lexington, Ken- tiio history of St James's church eaHy improves the car's looks be- Joyce. Eatclle, daughter, oj Harry tucky, formerly of Shrewsbury, eral'weeks under the supervision oC t tind school, written by Father Me ides its comfort. All Other Merchandise Reduced. • Eatello ;of -Catherine street, ii out have been spending a few days at Rev, John B. McCloskey, pastor o Closkoy, will be sold at the exer Moderate charges.' after having been confined to the Red Bank, • the church, and John J'. Quinn, gen ciscs. > PLENTY OF WARM WEATHER COMING. ENJOY IT WITH SOME house with tonsilitia several dny». Mrs, Annie C, VanNote of Mana eral chairman" o£ the committees. Philemon Croltn, Sr., ot Herbert squan Is spending a week with her The exercises are scheduled to The attendance-at next Sunday's JOSEPH WILDANSERC0 LIGHTER WEIGHT CLOTHING BOUGHT AT THIS SALE AT THE street, ia employed as a night watch- niece, Mrs, Albert W. Wordcn, Jr. start at three o'clock next Sunday ovent is expected to surpass any —•>' BODY BUILDERS <^~ RCFAIRIUS PAtHTtNG TRmH/UcaiACQl/lH VERY SPECIAL PRICES NOW OFFERED. man at the factory of the Slgmund of East Front street. RtFINISHING OXCHtmtrAlSHVr APfUCD Eisner company. ,42 WESTS7. PHOHC KCDBAMKI3S0 Albert Sniften, Harry Ingalls and Church Note., Cedric and Harry Eyder spent two Communion will be held Sunday daya laat week camping near tho morning at 'the Baptist church. Thi headwaters of Swimming river. sermon topic will be "As I hav< They had a glorious time. Loved You." No Sunday evening . Clarefico Jones, eon of Arthur servico will bo held. Tho congre- Jones orf jfcrbert street, underwent gation has voted to hold no Sunday J. M. FINKELSTEIN'S an «pcratlon at tho Long Branch night services during July and Aug- hospital last week. ust. At tho prayer service tonight Mr. and Mrs. James Thatcher the subject will be "Spiritual Die Rochester Clothes Shop Fergusori and son of. Las Cruse, cernlrtg," New Mexico, are visiting Mrs, Fer- The dally vacation Biblo school 12 We3t Front Street, Opp. Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. guson's father, L. P. Conklin of opened Monday." Tho" curriculum Bergen' place; 'They made the trip comprises organized play{ hand from New Mexico to Red Bank by work, singing and Bible instruction automobile. for girls and boys six to thlrtec Oliver Wymbs of Marion street years old, Sessions arc held'Mon- has taken a position with the Bene- day to Friday of each week from ficial loan society of Union City. quarter to nine o'clock until quar- Mr. and Mra. Charles C. Conover ter to twelve o'clock. Enrollmcnl of Arthur place spent Saturday and Is open to all children, whethe: ^Sunday at Atlantic C'ty. - .-.- - they .attend, .the Bapjtist^church oj Miss Haiel C. Errickson of "Elm not. There is no registration foe place, who teaches school at Rum- Mrs. Adele D. Tedford, who hat son, is ipc'ndlng the summer on had much experience in~lhis work Long Island. Her mother, Mrs.- E. Is in charge with a corps ot assist S. Errickson, is spending the sum- ants. Be Proud of Like a spear mer with her son, L. N. Errickson o{ Holy Communion will bo nd.iiln Toledo, Ohio. Miss E. M. Errickson istered at next Sunday mornir.g NEW CATHOLIC HIOH SCHOOL. will return to her work at New York Bervlco at the Methodist church Your Home! that is launched about July l6t. The chorus choir will make its Jasi nftcrnoon. Bishop Thomas J.i other event held in the'history William A, Pintard of Broad appearance of tho season at th Walsh of Trenton, accompanied by J the church. Delegations from man; It doesn't cost as much street, who ,has been studying law service. "Old Melody Moments" his secretary, Rev. Thomas Rcilly i parls of the state will be present, in the offices of Alston Beokman and will be a feature of Sunday night's of Spring Lake, will arrive 6y auto- The school building is 65 fee: as you would expect, to Quinn, Parsons & Doremuu, and twilight hour service. Mrs. 1 J. mobile about half-past two o'clock: front and 142 feet deep, thrci have it painted. Let us who haa been specializing in titlo Wllley will give an organ recital, Governor A. Harry Moore, whs'stories high. ~The building co work, has taken a position with the a tenor solo wilj bo given by J. Uus- will bo one of tho speakers, will mo- $200,000. It has sixteen class tell you how you can Monmouth title company of Free- nell Woolley and a saxophone solo tor to Red Bank from Seagirt with rooms, en auditoriutri and R caf do the job most easily, hold as assistant title officer. Mr. by Neal Raver. The pastor will his staff. The Red Bank cavalry teria. Tho cafeteria is in the bas Pintard began hit duties at Free- preach on tho topic "Progressive troop hns been engaged to act as an ment and Its purpose is to provide and how to get the hold on Monday. . • Patriotism, or Who Serves His escort to Bishop.Walsh and Gover- hot lunches at noon to pupils whe .longest-lasting results! Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Petei son Country Best?" Prayer service will nor Moore. live out of town and who arc un and children of Wantaugh, Long bo held tonight. able to go homo for their meals. Tho first part of tho exorcises We carry the famous n ll*ri**r* Fair Vl.w N.wi. • trcrt. on? modrl 61 Micrar truck, »erl»l ipont Saturday and Sunday with Nn. 10047, Relxrd nml ilftnlnftl n trie Mra. Barbara Hcyer of Worthley Miss Mary Kelly is enlarging and property ot Cowlct KxpresR, l, WHOM IT MAV CONOMNl Mr. and Mri. Samuel KaufTman After Loo Suffering by Tab I'urtuunt in itii pmvlil.ru .1 a» All Lye. E. Pinlham't r Dm Unl.lilur. «, KM Hit »m»rii)mtM. .... In * llttlt (own of th* Middle Wiat, i.nti Ih.r.ln, nnilc. It tiartlir al'«'3' • Aa,t ' , Arthur BlatUry of Long liUnd wai K dlncourngod womnn, For four I ahull applr In Ih. Cillti M C ._ City, formerly of thli placi, Ii via- month* ih« h»d Quality Meats and Poultry at Low Prices—Buy at Al'ii—He Saves You Money. l'l»«. o( ih. Oiiunlr ot M.nmMlli. al Itlng hla rnothtr, Mr», Edward Blat- beon In moh Itlh .!.» ..r Jutr. IHI, it l«» »'*K% Ury of Whit* itreet. poor hrtlth that h« fnr.nunn, up •• i«in lli.rt.flt •no could not Kt, h* httmtl, far in .ril.r Iv .HIM" Harry Ford o( Detroit, .on of •loop to put on 27c lb. Reg. Smoked Hams 27c !b. <• nainni. unoth.r l«l«4, It fit, Edward V, Ford, la attending Un hir own ahnt), 17c lb. Smoked Cala Hams 17c lb. «i*yi htra vliltlnr v*rloui plieta. Unablt to do h»r "' "'"""' MWn.V lit la aeoompanltil by hla wlfa and work, un«i>l» to (oeutofdonrvor PORK U1IINN, rAliaONS '* HOKIM thty made th« trip by auto, Mr. •ojoy • frltnlly Fresh Fresh Prime Fresh Killed Shoulders of II.u.i jum n, tut, Ford Ii chief inglnpir ot thi I!mi chut «Hh hir- atudy dapirtmtnt of the CiilUlie CHOPS ... _^miM»NT or A lhl lift PIGS' BEEF RIB or . ill Allri.l II. l'«r( l»r>kr »!•»» Mai hHI* lit Ik) HMtllftf, ,Hf»l»H Hunt a( thi tlmi itudy *ng|neirj «( to Mr«, irli nl Ilia til.lt t> ti Mkhl|»n, LIVER LIVER ROAST Roasting Chickens Chuck Steak W tn4UH tml lUltil III VEAL i t'tunli «l MtnwixOI Mlii Loli KHH Ii homi ?Sr

Reynolds were callers at the home James Atcheson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Branch spent Monday with Miss ;>lAY FOR FIRE COMPANY. Mri. Emma lane • of long White, Mrs. Nellie-.Cass and Ed-Naomi Worles"of this place Iranch Sunday evening. ward Palmer. - Mrs. Paul Hoffman recently vis* OVER itOO CLEARED AT PORT Mrs. Milan Hires of Nutlcy was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howland and ited relatives at Allenwood. £V MONMOUTH BY A SHOW. Saturday caller on Mrs. Carroll daughters Elizabeth and Jmet, Dangler. _•• _ • Walter Cox of Salem and Mrs. Mary A Fa»t Horn. Howland of Red Bank were Tecent ,; Th« Ent»rtalnm«nt WII. Given by Patsy Leaf, a trotter owned by WEST LONG BRANCH NEWS. guests of Mr, and Mrs, Solomon lh« Firemen and- the Ladiei' Aux- Adam Carr of Freehold, won a race HONEST A Sherman. ; ~ '' UUry of tii* Fire Company Fri- r. and Mr», Thoma. Cooper En- at Hatfleld, Pennsylvania, last wec.k, "THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND."- day Nlgkt «t the Schoolhouio. tertain Five Hundred Club. The Epworth League held a The horse has won four sweepstake Mora than 300 persona attended •beach party at Deal last Thursday Robert Jacobus, John Poole, Jun- events out of five starts. The time i the performance of "The End oi ovening. A large number of thein the last race was 2.09 and the ir Cooper, and Robert Short spent members attended. ' „ the Lane," which vuu given laat le week at Camp Ockinickon. purses in -the four, events have • Friday night at the Fort Monmouth Miss Lillian Johnson is eick at Miss Ellcna Wolcott of Long amounted to over $4,000/ •choolhouse for the benefit of the T home on Oceanport avenue. fire company of that place. The The auxiliary of fire company performers were members of the o. 1 met last night, following a fire company and members of the ivered dish supper. Painters,^ Builders. Contractors ladies' auxiliary of the fire com- REMOVAL SALE Mr, -and Mrs. Russell Hagrrman Big Reduction in , pany. ind son Russell were recent guests On or about July 1st, I will move my business into my new and larger The play, was ably rendered and Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie of Way- the audience showed its apprecia- de. PURE WHITE LEAD. store at 25 West Front Street, (Bus Stop Station). Before I move I offer tion with frequent applause. A Jack Heyer, e recent Syracuse OUR PRICE, number of persons who attended the graduate, will sooji return to that performance expressed the opinion ty, where he is employed, for sale the entire stock at prices unbelievable. _ _ that it was the best Bhow ever giv- $11.7j)-100 lbs. Mrs. James Atcheson recently LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON 500 LBS. OR OVER. en at Port Monmouth. • Requests [sited her sister at Point Pleasant. BELOW ARE A FEW. ITEMS I OFFER FOR SALE. , ,' have been made that it be repeated. Mrs. Prank Sherman recently vis- Seacost Paint & Supply Co. Those who took part in the play ed friends at Monasquan. Men's Twd-Pants Men's Boys' were Albert Northcott, Harry Rein- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worles and son 160 Monmouth St., . ° Red Bank, N. J. Mai's P ers, John Montag, Jasper .Morreil, u'nio'r 6pcnt Sunday with Mr. and Fred Mailer, Miss Marion Dennis, rs. Frank Jackson at Wayside. SUITS SUITS SUITS ; Mrar-MabeUMorthcott. .MrsJo. Hen^ —Mri-and-Mrsi-Hiomas-Cooper-on' PANTS -W- All Wool ' 3-Piec* 1 Long and 1L Short Pants ry Walling, Mrs. Thomas Wethered, irtained the' five-hundred club at Mis? Harriet Andrews and Mrs.nner last Tuesday evening. FoV Willard Palmer. • The profits iwing dinner, cards were phyed. amounted to more than $100, 'hose present were Mr. and Mrs. The annual fair of the fire com- The Rug Shop will be open next pany will be held August 17th to $15.50 $8.95 $5.95 $1.95 August 20th, inclusive. Arrange- ments for the fair were made by Friday and Saturday, July 1st, 2nd, the ladies' auxiliary last night at a Until 10500 P. M. FAMOUS OTIS BALBRIGGAN tieeting at Mrs. J. Henry Waiting's. All Rugs sold at last two sales must be removed by Friday UNDERWEAR or we will store them until September without' cost, at owner's EAST KEANSBURG NEWS. amvxm. imws, BEO SPREAD* risk. Parties having rugs bought here and deposit paid on each Shirts, Short Sleeves, Drawers, Long Legs. same, if they will call .on Friday will refund deposit on them, Enormoui Influx of Summer Va- 28 BROAD STREET if not .wanted, so that 1 can place them in Saturday's Sale. cationiiU Looked for Next Week. Men'! Boys' Dress Boys' Boys' Boys' Men's Red Bank, N. J. i . • Balbriggtn If the weather man behaves there A lot of Japanese Grass Rugs, Men's Dress Summer Crkih will be an enormous influx of sum- Shoes Shoes Shirts mer vacationists at this place, be- sizes 8x10, @ $1.95. or Tennis or Shirts Endicott-Johniondicott-Johmt n Oxfords Pants ginning with the Fourth. The sum- Scoutst mer season always gets under way Gold Seal Rugs, size 6x9, @ $3.50 Oxfords Pair Pair Blouses Drawers in fulL swing after this holiday. Tapestry Brussels, all wool, size 6x9, @ $4.95. Pair There is general gratification THE ADVANTAGE 95 2-95 C here over the action taken by of having scot covers on your In fact a scattering of all grades anil sizes. A few bales 29c the Middletown township committee car is obvious. You want of good Worsted Rugs will be sold out at about 25% below I- 44 1.95 95 E.ch last week in passing the first read- them sooner or later. GET wholesale price. ing St the ordinance for a public- THEM NOW. owned beach and boardwalk. It is Get them to St your car per- Don't miss this Sale as it is a clean-up sale, full of good MEN'S GOVERNMENT STANDARD fectly. Get them to fit your bargains—as this Store will not open again until September believed that the increased assess- 1st. .ment zone, embracing some near- requirementi, Get 'them to fit your pocketbook. Get C KHAKI PANTS by farms, will not meet with oppo- them to your satisfaction at sition, If the farm owners are as- the pair j OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P. M. | sessed at a lower figure than folks R. WEST in the village. A Register reporter Highway Auto Shop who tried to sound out public sen- Matthew Schuetz, Broad St., 129 West Front Street, Red Bank Men's Men's Men's Men's Nainsook timent here Monday regarding this Red Bank. - Tel. 2096-M ' Cotton matter found no one who thought -Silk Hose-! Union Suits the farmers should be assessed as Union Suits Hose Fancy ' Broadcloth much as people living rear the shore. 3 Pairs 29c ; C Beginning with next Sunday and 5 (or Sunday evening services of the New Each 95 Monmouth Baptist church will be Men's $1.00 Suit held at the clubhouse of the Wo- Men's Men's man's club in the Ideal Beach sec- Standard Brand Men's 34 West Front St. Balbriggan Cottonad* tion. The club has donated the use •UNITED STATES STORES •f its property for a summer va- Overalls Shirts LOOK FOR SIGNS IN WINDOWS Union Suits cation Bible sthool which will be Collar Attached Pants started next week. C The Mount Pitcaim spiritual Everything for Men and Boys. 1.00 79 home, which is conducted by sever- Pair 73 Suit al Jersey City women, has opened " here for the summer season. Spirit- ual manifestations and messages Here's Real Food Value! from the departed are frequent features of the services at the spiritual home. Quality Foods At Economy Prices. Justice of the Peace Thaddeus Breton is somewhat of an artist. HANCOCK SLICED Attached to the roof of his real es- Regula tate office aro large carboard. fig- Pric. Per Can ures of a bathing girl and a bathing 27c man, as well as many signs and PINEAPPLE 23c EDDIE'S paintings boosting East Keausburg VALLEY YELLOW CLING as a summer resort and boosting MOTHER HUBBARD Sw.et Mixed the Civic Association of this place. N 1C p J Justice Breton did the paintings Peaches 2 ° "".29 PICKLES " \29 and lettering himself. The ilgures HEINZ OR CAMPBELLS CLOVERDALE SLICED ' of the bathers aro almost life-alze. An Henry E. Wahl, who is employed Beans 3'"" .25 9, 19 and 29c at New York, is spending a vacation BACON ' .25 CLOVERDALE at his homo here. L Boltl CLOVERDALE Mrs. Alvira Ruppell spent Mon- Catstip "*' " Tin tiay and yesterday at New York. Sardines ftJ&ING SUN Regular Price 5c WAYSIDE NEWS. Per Bot. Plus Dep. MEAT MARKETS Plant Completed for Women'i Club Buy Now for the Baiar July 22<1 and 23d. EW Hot Summer Days. Tho annual batar of the women's 6 - 25c 31 BROAD STREET, 112 MONMOUTH STREET club will bo held Friday anil Satur- LIBBY'S P., Tin CLOVERDALE Pt. Bot. Qt. Bol. day nights, July 22d and 23d. There Opp. New Merchants Truit Co. Opp. Cwlton Theatre •will bo dancing both evening! Corned Beef #jjJ5 Muiic wilt bo furnished by tho Grape Juice #19 ,45 Moonlight quintet. BOG CRANBERRY EASTON'S A Joint meeting of tho mon'i and L r c n nnj i \jn 3 PaPerr JaJar RED BANK womon'a club« will bo held Thurs- SAUCE ; " " 19 day night, July 8th, MAYONNAISE .25 A mooting of tho womrn'i club Cut lo *M.*J Merchandising only the Best Fresh Meats and Poultry at the Most MERSHEY'••"nwiiiil Sa miL.IMILKV «ii held Tuetday evening at thj D community houne. Arrniigomenti I'RF.SERVED In Clan J.r. Economical Prices! Cleanliness-—Service—Economy. wero made for thn bntnr nnd chair- Chocolate }" ",25 men wuro nppnlnlr-d for tho dllTor ASSORTEFIGS D '••'" .23 CAMPFIRE cnt boothi. Theso chairman th n vnmiTinr, 1IU0 OiUl.. Tillnn Mi*. >'. Gilmouro, Mn. Vtai JELLO fkhulti, Mra. Kenneth Klrldi, Mre 3 " .25 Marahmallows .29 E, Stout, and MN Thurom Wi lb k«lm, GOURMET BONELESS Smoked Cala Hams - - 17c . Mn. L. Mlll'r of Long Ilrnnch Raiu fva§ s recent caller on Mrs, Grove frlr. Per Can Dangler, SARDINES 35. TUy fltlll of A»t>ury Park w«i a 25c r*e«nt caller on Mr, and Mn. .lor SET OP riVK AMRRICAN lb •ph IUttJor, wllllMIh M.laull AQ CLOVERDALE SPAOHRTTI-NOODLR* Uyton White of t'hllndRlphli PI FLAGS || |,|.' lUV Smoked Sugar Cured Hams, 29c «p«nt Hund»y with hit family hero, n t Macaroni 3 "\25 Mn, Frank Jnckfon and Mln . CLOVERDALE Ifl Oi, Ol«.i OHIO IU.UK TIP OMys iMknon »p«nt HuruUy v Mr. »nd MM, Kretl Worlsi of W*n Peanut Butter .29 Matches B , Long l)r*tuh. 2 '" .9 lb Mill lltltn flmock of Hummnr OENUINK LMt, CM, 19c fllld is vtiltlng hnr aunt, MM, Ken Ruppert'i Brew 4 "'"• 25c Chuck Steak or Chuck Roast tilth Flildi, Mrt, Uyton Whit* «ml children Dill Pickles .15 CANADA DRY or WHITE ROCK •Unify *nd Wlllurd >|>»nl VrltUy HKI.I.rtVUK ASSOHTCI)) GINGER ALE 3 "•" SOc with Mn. Kaitwood Whlu «(I'm AftSOHTr.t) Legs Milk Fed Veal Loin End Pork Loin tllon, JELLIES 33 ° ,25 Mr*, Fred V*nBtholck nw SOFT DRINKS »•<• Be Jlnndiy «t Ftmlfljrdil*. 1 Rib End Loin Pork Sugar Strip Bacon Mn, Oliver Diniltf ind ihlltlren fJAT, nllCUIT CO. ! BPgCIALg—1 CENTI fEH PACKAOR * tin uid Httty iptni Wtdntu* "" r Pufc, Chocolate Snaps-Vanilla Snapi OPkit ttfi A'IMIII AtAltnng of Rum- n*d_«. PUm if UM OnMh •——•-'"•• Jm «ii^ Mr, Zu-2u Ginger Snap*-Little Bo-Peepi 25 Chopped Beef Rump Con. JEW and tom-Ciii TM( A4 Oi*-li^ WJA Itl RED BANKREGISTEK, JUNE29,1927.• Page Nineteen ifternoon -at Mrs. 0. Htrry Loh> attending Peddle training school for uet which vu given Monday night York, spent Saturday and Sunday at having spent several days with her Sunday at Bayside Park, in the NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN sen's. A special effort will be' made Sunday-school workers at Hlghts- ;t the Ocean Grove high tchool. their home at Belford. ,'•"'•' grandmother at Jersey. City. southern part of the state. < to have all members present, as ar- town. < The school will be in session 'Miss Catherine Poiten> who is a Frank Burns of Port Monmouth, Charles Cohen of Campbell's MIBS Dorothy Hatch of California USHERS' UNION FAl* TO BE rangements' are to be made at this tin days. This is Miss Palmer's sec- iune at Brooklyn, 1B spending a who has been very sick with pneu- Junction was a visitor at Perth Am- is visiting Miss Dorothy Colo of U a praicrlptlon for HELD NEXT MONTH. meeting for.the firemen's annual md year of study at the school. wock with her parents, Mr. and monia, is improving. boy Saturday. Navesink. ' Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, fair on July 13th, 14th and 16th on Tho Epworth league of the Nave- Mm. Amzl Posten of Mavcsink. Miss Florence Roche has- re- . Mr. and Mrs. William Shustor and Charles • Meyers of Port Mon- Bilious Fever and Malaria. Albert E, Longford's field. The,an- sink Methodist church cleared J10 Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Eoundtrce of turned to her home at Belford after family of Campbell's Junction spent Bible School Opened ml Port Man- mouth has recovered from grip It Kill, the Germ* mouth on MoncUjr—P»ul I. Red- nual chicken salad supper for the Saturday by a cake and food sale at Mew York spent Saturday and Sun- eley to M»k« Trip jto Europe— Benefit of the firemen will bo held the NavoBink firehouse. The meet- ay at their summer home at Camp- C»k» Sala on Beach Saturday. August 20th. ing of the league Sunday night was ell's Junction. Mrs, Mary Cole of Navestnk on- led by Gcorgo Whltfldd of Eaton Mrs, Elizabeth Taylor of Fort Thft. ushen' union of the New tertqined a number of friends at a town. Monmouth Is confined to the house 'Monmouth Baptist church Will hold bridge party last Thursday after- Many residents of Middlctown with a heavy cold, bordering on their annual fair on tho church noon. The guests of honor were township attended a card party pneumonia, grounds next month. The-executive Mrs.- Samo of Kavcsink and Mlsi which (.was held last night* at Atlan- John Finnegan, son of Mr. and committee of the union met, hat Cole of New York. ,Mrs. Cole made tic Highlands by the parent-teach Mrs. Graig Finnegan of Belford, is week and arranged for this event. Bigger - Better - More Fun Than Ever the best score in th'e games. After era' association of St. AgneB's school seriously sick at the Long Branch TKe members of the executive com' the playing refreshments and a so- of that place. hospital. ' - mittee are George Acker, Curt(p cial time were enjoyed. Henry H. Ward, Jr., son of Henry Miss Gertrude Furlong of Bel- Walling, Howard W, Chamberlain, g Ileber Ward of Navceink, won sec- ford acted as 'bridesmaid at tho George.H. Roberts and Carl Hel- Communion will bo.held 'at tho Belford. Methodist' church Sunday, ond' prize in the national Brooks- wedding of a friend at Brooklyn iwlff.'v •'»' '•• • •' •' '•, •••"••••. ••;-.. . '.••'• morning. At night Rev,. X G. Book, Bryce essay contest at Hopkins Sunday. The first session of the new sum-the pastor, will preach the last of grammar school at New Haven MinB Ann Walling ol New •Mon- mer bible school at Port Monmouth a series of sermons on "Modern Connecticut. . mouth is spending several days with was held Monday at the Port Moil' Types of Bible Women." The sub Arrangements are being made for her sister, Mrs. Schenck of Asbury _jnouttu-ijnis«lon^-bulldlng. The Ject of this sermon wiIH>u-^Tho the annual excursion of tliB -Belford Park. _ _ school had an enrollment of 52 on Woman Who Wept for the Wrong Methodist Sunday-school 'next Glare Wentworth, son of Dayton 8th Annual Charity Bazar • tho opening day. Thing." •"••• month. It will be held at Belvedere K. Wentworth of Belford, has re- Paul I. RBdcay, principal of the Mrs. Michael Batlstilla and he Bench at Kcansburg. covered from an abscess on his ear. township high school at Leonardo, two children of Campbell's Junction Miss Vivian Osborn and Mies Mrs. Harry Loosen and Mrs. in visiting at Syracuse. Ha/ will Have returned from a'vislt at Wash- Alone Runyon of Bclford are spend- Charles W. Leverentz of Bclfon leavt. next weelrfor a trip to Eur- Red Bank Lodge, No. 233, B. P. 0. E. ington and ' Plainfleld. While a ing their summer vacations at horn have each bought a Chevrolet coach. ope, .where he will remain'until Washington they saw CoU.Charle after having graduated from Glass- Miss Margaret Reddington of Shortly, before tho re-opening o A. Lindbergh^ the famous aviator, boro normal school. ., Navesink spent Sunday with Mis echpol. p and-wltnessed the celebration which • The ladies' aid society of the John H. Wermert of Belford. 1 TJiTJie ladles aid soele^onhTHef was held for him. Navcslnk Methodist church met yes- and~Mrs. OSBnmd~Er Wri'^ ford Mcthdtilet church will hold the Thomas D. Osbourrio of New. terday at Mrs. Caroline Shipley': born of Port Monmouth-were visi first qf a series of cake and foo York, a lawyer, who beught the and made arrangements for thcii tors at Newark Monday-. ' ; sales Saturday on the beach at Port Thomas Garvoy farm at .Chupcl annual summer fair. JameB E. Griggs, Jr., son nl | Monmouth. The salo will be i Hill a short time ago, has taken Miss Jessie Woods of Lor, James E. Griggs of New Monmouth, charge of Mrs. Irving Roop, Mrs. possession of the property. Th Branch and Miss, Hilda Southall o: is sick with measles. Caleb Post and Mrs, Robert N. Soe- farm comprises twelve acres. Mr. Leonardo Bpont Saturday and Sun ' J. Crawford Compton, Jr., son Friday, July 8 to Saturday, July ley. Osbourne bought it for a summci day with Miss Marion Dennis o: of J. Crawford Compton of Belford, Tho sewing circle of the ladles' home, Port Monmouth. is sick with mumps. auxiliary of Independent fire com- Miss Louise Palmer and Miss Mil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Applegat* Heber Forrest and his son Gerard, Elks Home Grounds, East Front Street pany of Bclford -will meet Friday dred Casler of Port Monmouth ar of Port Monmouth attended a ban- who have been staying at New Free Vaudeville Every Night Open Air Dancing free Door Prize Ni $500 in Cash Prizes—$250 first, $150 second, $100 third.

pnti/ 7 Minute Attractions for Everybody—Free Admission. ' to the Beach Entire Proceeds devoted to Charitable work of the Elks.

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. ASK FOR FREE TheMayflower WM.F.D.KOELLE .*«««« TICKET IN NIGHTLY DRAWING FOR VALUABLE PRIZE.

The Fourth-of-July Dinner •Roth & Company have carefully arranged these specials—at attractive Down prices—for the Holiday Dinner. Some} facts about* iBURY Secures this 25c ft Fresh Killed CHICKENS 25c) rABLES CFor Boilini, Salads end Sindwichoi) Vu btauttful nibmb of AAnty Park Splendid Home in DRY-PICKED FRYING CHICKENS (2U-3 lt>. Average)

LOCATION-On a high Vine ridge, FRESH-KILLED YOUNG FOWL 50 to 130 ft. above lea level, over-, (8- 1b. Averege) looking ocean at Aibury Patk. 7 mln. to beach and 2 mln. to mnnlclptl 37c 37c SMALL ROASTING CHICKENS golf course. Pound Pound (3 to 3)i.lb. Av.r.j.) IMPROVEMBNT8-Concrete eld*, welln, curb), Mwert, witer/electricity etc Improvement* will COM $l,SO0^ Prime Fancy Prime 000. RESTRlCTIONS-CarcftiUv thought, Chuck Roast Young Fowl Rib Roast out rcMrlctlont will protect Aibury (3 to 3)i-lt>. Avereie) Oebtct, eefeguanl lit beauty and at- 1( lb mre Incrtaea In property values. •ABLE lb The beautiful suburb of Asbury Park HOME DU1LD1NO8ERV1CE- 19c 32c 29c Anhltectunl adrica will be e»t»nd«d to horn* builder* fr«. The BnglUh ('HE "MAYFLOWEfc" is a home Buch as you. typtof dwilllng will be tneoura|fd, - , «nd your family have dreamed about—spacious, but we will be glad to build and help 36c lb Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 36c lb finance homes soeordlnf to aof *u beautiful, comfortable, with a porch, living room with ceptsbU pUn lubmltttd. fireplace, dining room, kitchen, hall and linen closet on TO HBACH PROPBRTY-PmeMd* first floor and three bedrooms, tilo floor bathroom, hall, CLOVERBLOOM SMOKED PORK SUGAR CURED SMOKED Ing north or eoulh on Main flireel cloieu and sleeping porch on the second floor. Electric Aibury Tatfct turn wttt oa Cttlftt Av*nu* and drive direct to property. fixtures throughout. Hot water heating plant, cement BUTTER CALA HAMS floored cellar, etc. make it complete in every sense of TENDERLOINS the word. . • ' 47c lb. lb Mail this Coupon Price $7,700 In M>t%. Prlnlt 39c 18c OW Plus cosfof lot you select-very easy terms Loti 50x100 feet, rang* la price from $315 to $1,750 f\f^r "Premium" . "BiacK Hawr "star' Come out and see Asbury Gables --visit the Newark Sunday Call ModclHome—free buses from our boardivnlk office In Natatorium 2,yj Regular Smoked HAMS Building, Asbury Park MACDONALD ,& ELY Roth ^-Company Sales Agents 4MCOOKMANAVB, ASBURY PARK, N. J. "LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS 2N NEW JERSEY" "••—i Altai? Pi* M«4 '' lAtbttryParkllM 4 Monmouth Street 1Mb RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1927. -"« .- •*• DARING ROBBERS. vice station on Maple avenue at Red "day with his father at Edinburgh near Trenton, While he was »way 1 Bank. Phone Rid Bank 7«, •""l"i»." , . - ' 1 • '.'- ni ThUves Loot House WhIU Occu- James Clay, grandson of James E. thieves broke into his house. They pants Are on the Front Porch. Bogle of "Lafayette street, • is cm- stole two suits of clothes, two ployed in the main office of the Rum. watches and other valuables. W.ftFOAtES •-" ' Arthur W. Naylor'a home tf Ati •>•-•* SuecesaoV to * . ' " lantlc. Highlands was entered by son country club. , ••;, ,;' Alfred Wagner was a visitor at SURF BATHING PAVILION thieves one night last' week while New Brunswick Sunday. > W. G. STONEBRIDGE . —INCORPORATED— Mr. and Mrs. Naylor were, on the EATONTOWN NEWS. Gcorgo Whitncld led the Epworth , Saddle Horse* for Hire! front porch; Two rooms were ran- league meeting at the Naveaink SOUTH OF PENINSULA HOTEL sacked ann at the Methodist church Sunday night, Boarding Riding Stables a revolver were stolen. Entrance, to Lorif Branch Hoipital, Mr. and Mrs. McCllntock of Pitts- Lessons Given - ' '- ' -, tlio house was gained through a sec- Michael Ribrdan underwent an burg spent Saturday and Sunday SEA BRIGHT, N. J. ',; ond story window; While Mr, Nay-operation at the Long Branch hos- with Mr. and Mrs. Harold MoClin- Special attention ejlven |o children. * i lor was on the porch he heard a pital last week. He is manago' of tock. SJLVERBROOK FARM ' SHREWSBURY, N. J. JACK SCHICKL1NG, Manager. '. j noise upstairs. He went inside to In- the Mutual grocery store and while ;1 vestigate, but tKe thieves heard him he is laid up the store Is in charge »|and escaped, 'Charles Sweeney, of his son, Leroy Rlordari. ACID0S1S, ACIDITY chief of police, and William Muitoe,' A toatlng of oil and sand has OPEN JUNE 15th, county detective, are wjrking on the been Elaced on South stroet. AND NEAR ACIDITY = Wesley VanClcaf has given up RATES—$35 and $40 per Season. his work:at Ira Wolcott's butcher State Conj'n Claims Saratoga BUSr TIMES AT HOSPITAL. shop to take a position at Red Bank. Geyser and Hathorn Individual Bath Houses, 50c; with Suit,a$1.00. Thomas H. Curtis is home for Waters Helpful IOM21 A Total of 666 Patients Admitted the summer from Pratt's institute Hours 8:00 A. M, to 9:00 P. M. Sine* December." - at Brooklyn, where he is itudying Acidity Said to Be Cause of —The Spring&iake'Hospltal-author^ Indigestion and Mflch Sickness industrial mechanical engineering, Acidity.is the name far a con- BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES jeach Parties given strict attention byapppintment. itiea have issued a statement Allow- Couricilmen Frank fiulick • and dition of the stomach when .its con- ing that 666 patients have beeu ad- Charles F, Rathbone were, defeated tents show too .much acid, which 243 Life Guard in attendance 8:00 A. MTto&:00 P. M. mitted to.the hospital so far this for nomination as councilmen on means that the food is not being. For those, year and that a total of 9,273 days the Republican ticket a^ the pri- FTTTTTTTTTTTTTI of treatment were given. Forty mary election last week by Ira Wol- " In" literature recently published per cent of the patieftts were .treat- cott and Leslie Seeley. The vote by the State Conserfation Com- f. cold Winter Nights mission. Saratoga Natural Geyser ; ed without charge. The past six was almost 2 to 1 in favor of Mr. Water is highly recommended as a. bBN the sand-man qoines 'round months have been the busiest the Wolcott and Mr. Seeley. pleasant and dependable means of there is a-ttteery, warm bedroom' hospital has ever had and the. hos- Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Chaffln are reducing such acidity, thereby. get- W TOWEL SALE:L T)iUl-facilltier-have-binsir®xecr spending a month at Spartanburg, TfipgTTd ofTSacl breath, gas, sour- /—In which foundress BUlyorMaryr the utmost. ness, dizziness, heartburn, nausea, made possible,by the scientific South Carolina. headaches, tired feeling, bilousnesa Bath Towels Carl Whi.tehurst has a ne.w Chev- and other symptoms. heating principle of the Thatcher TurKish Towels RUMSON NEWS. rolet sedan. Pipeless Furnace. Large size, spongy Ths State literature also recom- Heavy absorbent, Firemen's Block Dance and Bazar Policeman' Howard Bad.cn dis- . mends Saratoga Natural Hathorn Your dealer will tell you • double threaded tur- bath towels. Double * on Friday and Saturday. covered a grass fire" on Reynolds Water as a delightful, wholesome means of internal, cleansing with- the size you need. There is thread weave. Soft Everything is ready for. the block drive Saturday night. The firemen kish towels with pink, wcrweree caIletcalledl out and they soon ex- out unpleasant or undesirable ef- a correct furnace to-meet and absorbent. Wide dance and bazar to be held on Fri- out ano fects. This sparkling medicinal gold or blue borders, day and Saturday nights of this tingukhed the blaze, water is not a violent or sudden . your individual require- hemmed ends. Gen- Grecian borders in week on River road, in'front of Georgg e Maxtudes, a farmer at purgative. Its action' is gentle, ments. erous size. pink, gold or blue. Oceanic firehouae, for the benefit of Scobeyville, bought a Ford truck normal and thorough. Take at the Rumson fire department. Fancy last week from John Kingsiand of least half hour beforeubreakfast ferbm. this place. It is a most surprising and delight- lnf M< THE THATCHES COMPANY. j articles, groceries and refreshments ful "pick-me-up", whose eood effect will be sold from booths on the side Miss Eleapor Wolcott of Brook- carries through 'the whole day. lyn spent Saturday and* Sunrlay Honeycomb of the road. One of the features Order from Linen I of the affair will be a lost letter con- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Acker, Merrill & Condit, Towels test. A dinner iet, a silver set, a Harry Wolcott. Mathews & Forbes / Towels luncheon set and a salad set will be Lorenzo Ierardi has a new Star and other good dealers.' awarded, to the winners. sedan. Bids for laying approximately Mrs. B. E. Higgins and her son !••§•••••••••—••••••»•! 15,000 feet of curbing in the bor- Thomas visited at Asb'ury Park and 25 19 ough were opened at Thursday Poin*"ointt Pleasant Saturday and Sun- night's meeting of the commission- ""y* Imported pure linen Large size, honey-' era. The lowest bidder was Wil- George Winning attended a base- NOW IN NEW QUARTERS glass or dish towels, comb weave towels. liam Mears of this place. He bid ball game at New York Sunday. with word "linen" Choice of plain white $5,037.45 for the entire job or 33 Aviators from Philadelphia had woven in,^borders of or blue striped bor- (ents a lineal foot. Peter de ronti their machines on the Brodnrson I am now located on the Centra^ Railroad Property between Front gold, red or blue. ders. Very absorbent. | of Red Bank was next with a bid of farm Saturday and Sunday and they ; $5,648.05 or 37 cents a foot. Jon- took folks for rides at thq r«te of street and Riverside avenue, on Railroad avenue, where I am better equipped athan T. Stout bid $6,792.93 or ?5' a trip. Whitney Tilton was the than ever to serve my customers. 44 V4 cents a foot and Sisco & Me- only resident of this place who |! Dowell bid $9,159 or sixty cents a "took to the air" but the aviators Absorbent Turkish Towels foot The bids were referred to the did a big business with stranger; in •' borough engineer for tabulation. automobiles whwhoo stopped at the -'. ARTHUR SHERMAN Soft, spongy towels with colored Grecian borders in blue, pink and I Peter de Ponti has been awarded" farm to go flying.yg I the contract to lay sidewalks anil A warning light will be placed on HAY, GRAIN, FEED and FERTILIZER. gold. Specially priced for the June Thrift Sales. curbing on both sides of Carton the Tinton Falls road at the inter- 22 street. section of that road with the state Telephone Red Bank 270 L. A. Romenick and family of highway. • Rfvcr road have been on an auto- William Elgrlm of White Horse, Extra Large Bath Towels mobile trip to Virginia. Mr. formerly of this place, spent Sun- MIMMHIMMMMMIHIHMIIIHIIHMMIimSIIHI Romenick is employed as assistant Pig and spongy — the type of towel men like and women, too — manager of Liggett's drug store at «nowy white, heavy, soft, fluffy. Attractively striped in gold, blue Red Bank.' I Miss Margaret Deisslcr of Jersey f>t pink. 44 City has been engaged as supervisor of Victory park playground for the summer. She will begin her duties WBY JANE SHOPS next Saturday, at which time Ihe playground will be officially opened. Miss Diesrler has had three years' CURTAINS • LINENS- BED SPREADS experience in playground work at Operated by the N.Y. Cotton Stores.ua Jersey City. 28 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. William R. Nelson of Bint»!inm Facing Mechanic Street avenue has returned from a trip to Europe. He was away three months and visited Italy, France and Spain. He is getting his boat Bob II ready for the summer.' He expects to make several cruises. A surprise birthday party was "--count its many given last Wednesday night for Mrs. Mary Shaw of Lafayette street. About 25 relatives and friends were present from Rumson and Jersey luxury features ana City and they had a delightful time. John Zatta and family of Hobo- ken are occupyi.1 • Andrew C. Cot- you will be amazed!" trell's house on Binghniii nvcn'JO for the summer. Miss Kay Zatta is homo for the summer from St. Eliz- abeth's college t' Convent Station. Mayor and Mm. W.- Warren Barbour attended the crew races bo-, tween llnrvard nnd Yale last Fri- to live up to their promises! day ut New London. They mad? the trip In their yacht. Melville Shaw is enjoying a vaca- A Richardson & Boynton boiler installed by any dealer listed tion pf Uvn wcekn from his position below carries a double guarantee. • with i he S'.andard oil company at JPI st j Ci.y. First, the guarantee of honest "rating"* When a Rich- Joint Pnllon, warden of the Hud- ion county jail, has rented Charles ardson & Boynton boiler is specified for a certain capacity, that' Bla<\i in '. lioum on Lafayctto boiler will fulfill every claim made for it. The heat will reach street for the- summer. At Tl-.ui-i 'ny nlght'i meeting of every radiator with a minimum of iuel. There is no attempt to mislead (lie iM.un, -mi,tr» tnx anticipation with false statements of performance. To insure against the experiences . I ' notes nmiiunilni; lo_ $12,073.73 aitd If you want »Vie hluliest you will be amated! tax N venue notes amounting to of many home owners with over-rated heating apparatus, the Richardson type of six-cylinder perform- Lamp), radiator and ?'-'n,7r. o »> mortal gilt, will not bi 1295 MartMl mill Kiplcmlier, at which A Richirvaon V* Boynton bolter inattlled by qny o( tht at mtn <^ imnrlncin, ityle and rich ap- •mokliiKcaie,special mohair LANDAU SEDAN pearance— upholitcry— oil are nandard time Mi llnihniir will Ink* pouts. Jnauroa tht utmoat heatlni raautta and enhknota tht v*lut of th» •—«h« Oakland I.muUu equipment—all Included In OnUnnrf Six, $1011 in lion of ihr property. The homo Antat home. , Sedan ulvei them at the low- the price of $ 12951 Como In, IIJ91. ronttaeSli,$7Jf will If u«dl liili duirimrr «• a vaca- •ccihli mo»e luxurious of all In I97J. All firlcu at tion homo for New York children. cit price ever placed on a car /iiflotY, t)iIII rml (irlco Tht police lieadfiuartcri will ba LOCAL HEATING EXPERTS WHO ARE WAITING TO SERVE VOU of comparable tlte, quality Oakland imnleli. Drive It— InttutU minimum Nun- and you will understand illln| thatiti, fitly |o movcil there In Hrptember ami will •nil dlitlncllon, occupy t room while Urn alUratlona RED BANK R^D BANK OCEANPORT i Go over the can conni In why It rmiki IO high In pub< t<*y an (h« UUtal G«< Hur|u....,. UwfM_ Monmoulh u .,L N K, jI .I , ..- ' EA^j(riX)WN tho corner of Hartuhorne lane ind Cook A Oaklty, 18 Front St. j, « Bros,, 38 Llndeh Plae* Naveilnk avenue will tit rnmpleUd ffr y Jim Ltnt, 25 Main St. • Hill wrfk, It will be (irrupted by Thos. J. Cl«ary, 37 E. Front St. .Win, O'BrUn, 29 W, Front St, Mr. and Mrt, Naughton, The home Wolcolt it Pfiitsr, Main St, THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT JV. O. DUtrlch, Ltllhlon Aw. LITTLE SILVER IS K. Frem St Phone 70S li of colonial delicti anil hat four- BELFORD RED BANK, N. J. teen room*, and four Imthroomi, It Lamont A. Dubt, Bridf t St. Carl Conovtr li •Quipped throughout with elec- CharUs D. Brown trical appliance!, including in ele» Howard Frey, 74 Monmouth St. • CharltsJ4obrou|h ' ? WalUr A. Kraft trii iur» >nit i rtfrl(»rator. Tht hoBil || t«m« dliUnec (tarn tht reed and Oil* luvei a broad lawn front* Ing tfi JUrUhorne (and and Ntvf RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO. •Ink ivtflui, firl t( tht prei ^Rkhmim* "hrftet" Hwifag mi Ooo^rif App&Wut tin* 18,7 wu (ermtrty • iwamp, || hM | dmfntd and ftlltd In ind wtut 260 Fifth AVe. New York Qty •5pJLWi» to•»•*< • IIM»« ; HEP B \NK REGISTE i«v;7. '•

MARWED n YEARS, wood icbool deposited 1025.16 in tl&i«hool savlngi bark. I FIRST CHURCH OP Mr. and Mri. WaTt.r Dtnnls.Cet*. Mrs. Deborah Soden, who has I CHRIST SCIENTIST brcttd .Evtnt Saturday, been laid up with sickness several | M Bro»d St., Rid Bank, N. J. Mr. and kn. Walter Dennfs of weeks, is slowly Improving. Mechanic street were married 26 I Birvleo Sundty 11 A. fc., I P. II. yean on Saturday and they cele- SHREWSBURY NEWS. * WediSesday anil Thursday Last Days of Steiribach's 5 8und«j-8ohoo1—9H0 A. M. . B Purlnr July and Aucuit tht Sun- brated the event by 'entertaining a 3|,y Evanlni Sirvl.t will j» omltttd. party of Mends and relatives that Propoiltlon to Improre School 9 W.dn.idiy Evinlnc T.ltlraonlil Building Carried Last Weak. R M..tln»i—8 P, H. night Mr. and Mrs. Dennis re- jf Rtidlnt Room—WtdiMidtri Hio ceived leveral handsome gifts. The The proposition to spend $8,000 JS S«tnrd»i Iron lilO to 4i>0 P. H. R' Tin publta l» eordlillr liwltid to guest* included Mr. and Mrs. Mll-to install sanitary .toilets in' the d tUd tht ••$!»• and vlilt tht lard T. Totley, Millard J. Tetley, school buildlng'Was carried at a ln( Boom. Mr. and Mrs. R. Marigold, Mlsaea special election last week by a ma- Anna and Hilda Merigold, Mr. andjority of fifty votes, About sev- Mn. L. Conk, Miss Adeline Conic, enty votes were least. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reilly, Mn. Tho young people's home mis- $10QJ)00 Purchase Sale L. Lovekln, T. Valentine and Roy sionary socloty of the Presbyterian Inaoeoe of Ro,d Bank; Mr. and Mn. church is holding.a fair today on Auto Trucks the church lawn. The fair opened William Carhart,'Jr., and Mr. and PIERCE ARROWS - Mrs. Harold Tetley pf little Silver, at eleven o'clock this morning, An Mr. and 'Mr>. W. M. ,Elllott and open'air concert will be given at 7-ton

PETER OLENNY and MAIUE ARMSTRONG HECHT —with— Women's Silk Lingerie Sale Summer Pumps & Oxfords Sydney Shields Marie Carroll Ten New, Smart Models and $2.98 Every Popular Material ETHEL REMEY RALPH 3PRAGUE CLARE PALMER HARDIE ALBRIGHT Beautiful gowns, dance seta, bloomers, slips KATHLEEN ROBINSON GEORGE LA SORI and chemise of fine crepe do chine—p;nr- ERNISTINE QAINES ALDIE BARTLETT 83.45 OMAR LE CENT. JOSEPHINE DONOIIUE menU. that sell ordinarily at $5.05 each. Daintily fashioned nnd in tailored nr Inco Bicnuso we consented to take a large quantity Staged by CLARK 81LVEHNAIL, trimmed styles. of a reputable wholesaler's surplus summer SEATS NOW stocks, wo • re enabled to feature theso lii#h Mat Ids, 11,00, 11.10 STEINBACHS-Scoond Floor ' Ev.nlnat B0(| 11.00, 11,10, 11.00, 12.80 ffrruic pumps and oxfords at about regular wholosnlo cost. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. July 4. 5, 6 Strap Pumpi Opera Pumpi MATlNKB WEDNESDAY Sale Tots' Panty Dresses Stop-In Pumpi Bow Pumpi

i.J. LKVIN1ON OfTtri All krs Authentic mlit-iMiflmtr model* Jn|)Ml In iintmt, $1.59 lilnrk Mtlfl, brown kid, ilmulittd reiillla *and rnmhl»«tlnn». Almi «|iort» nufnrdi In »mok<"l elk with tun IIUMIII CKK trim, "KISS ME?" Uoffularly $2.50, these lovely llttlo frocks I.nri(g mngd of KIIPC that tub «o cnwlly nnd aro thoroforo so do- flTEINIIACIIH-Ktrtt I'loor ELUNQER ilroblo for tho llttlo ml As' summer wenr, A mw Muilcil Comtdy trtniUlid and itlipUi! from Riehthl Keultr'i i«n»tt!onal Of flno English print*, chambray nnd dot- DIRICK WULrV W/MAX IIMON ted material! In cool coloring! and duirm« ( , Lyrift hy Otritk Wulff—Muila by Wlnthnp Oerttl^ou, Ing llttlo models. Bntlra Pro^wiilen lugtd by WtlUr flrotki. lufmlt' R.mpsu Mil Kmtrelitr.il ' SUPERB BROADWAY CAST. ••Mill, Kith 11,11 FASTEST STEPPING CHORUS JEVER ^EEN ON ANY STAGE, ASBURY PARK MA 1.00, lot, $1,00,11,16, |i,oo/ wo, fin •J, -A , JUNE 29.-1937. SALE FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL. —FOR— NEWS FROM KEYPORT. , JPo Mil Will be ,,H«ldln the TAXI APPEALS BEING HEARD Cooper Boildinf Saturday. , MURFITT'S WALTER L. BERLA Tire Service TKe Baptist Sunday-school of Red, HERE TODAY. CLOCK AUTHORITY TELEPHONE. 211? Bank will hold, a bake sale of homa- Many Property Ownm an Wntmade biscuits, pies and c»kes in.tho EX-E-MO Main St. and DeNormaridie Ave.e Front Street Aek for Reductions former Cooper building at the corj heal* Eciun'a.' Skin Dlieaiea Our Service Car is —American Leg-ion: Plans to Bujr ner of Broad and White streejf and Itching Plltt. Try it and *• i, FAIR HAVEN, N. J. Saturday morning beginning at nine be convinced. , Home—Wiht Golf Medal. . . LIBERAL DIBCOUINTHON BOQ LBS. OR.QVER. always ready. Today Is the day for hearing tax a'clock.' The- profits will be used to / . PRICE, BQc' ; FRENCH, ENGLISH. •CHIME. AND ALL ANTIQUE ; ; appeals from this sectipn, the ccun- pay the expenses of' the Baptist v At DrugilaM or . daily vacation Bible school, which S^cq»| Paint '*; SM^ly^Co CLOCK REPAIRING A SPEpIALTY. Steam Vulcanizing. ty tax board sitting at.the borough A- C. MURF1TT. hall. A large -number of appeals has an enrollment of 75 pupils. Mr*. 19 Oakland 'St, R«d Bank. eOMo.ftmomh.St,, ,-,<•" ' ; / Red Bank, N. »••••>••••••< >••••••••••••••••••» have been filed, byiproperty owners Benjamin H. Ford, Mrs. Frank ••»»•*••< Balloon and Truck * ,t on West Fron^ street, whose as; House and Mrs. Irving Finch are in Tires in Stock. sossments were recently Incrfcnsed charge of the sale. Delivery, of the > MMtMlMMMMMIM M to a figure which they believe to begoods will be looked after by Miss unfair. I .••>«. • •_ Anna Butcher and Miss Vera Truex. Spring time The local American legion is Miss Katharine Conklin, Miss Leah making plans to purchase a home. DeGarve and Miss Alice Robinson This is Pictorial Review Week IS John Hansen Several sites are in view and' n se-will be tjie- sales force. lection will be made shortly. The Bike Time 42 West Front Street, legion will hold a carnival at the The Register's motto—"A paper Make Our Pattern department RED BANK, N. J. foot of Broad street tho week of in every home."—Advertisement.' July 9th to 16th. . Your Fashion Headquarters J. P. Armstrong won a handsome Bicycles — Supplies cup Saturday in the golf medal play During the week, the new Pictorial Review Simplified Printed > handicap' at the Deal golf club, of Patterns-mil be featured at our Pattern Counter. In addition, Repairing which he is'a member. Mr. and; Mrs. P. Palmer Arm- a group of college men'will represent The Pictorial Review Com- strong entertained at bridge Friday pany in this city. One of these students will call at your home to night at their home on Atlantic explain Pictorial Review, which illustrates the new patterns. ' GROVER PARKER street. The prize winners were Mrs. J. \Harold Hendrickson an< You may arrange with him to receive Pictorial Review every 8-10 Mechanic St., Red Bank. N. J. Samuel D. Walker. Refreshments month. He will offer nothing else,vartd will carry with him his -.official receipts, theJipper-half-sof-whicb4sflhown below.—• enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.'J. Harold Hendrfckson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, Mr. and Mrs. Look For Them George. H. Conover, and Mr. 'and The names of the young men who Mrs. Samuel D. Walker. . are-representing Pictorial Review Mrs. Robert Rothwell, 'spent the here during their Summer vacation week-end at Brooklyn;, are: .> Celebrate the Fourth! Earl.L. Norton, a foifmer resident here, has been visiting friends here the past week. Rofe.rt Bellick, N. Y. U., '29. , [WITH Misses Lillian and Helen Camp- Edgar Guttehberg, N. Y. U., '28. bell have been making a- motor trip to. Washington, D.. Ci - ' Sigmund Wenger, N.VY. U., '30.. Harvey S. Bedle, Jr., has pur- Victor Samrock, C, C. N. Y., '29. • chased a new speed boat. Murray Crumette, C. C. N. Y., '29. ' Joseph Brooks arid William Law- son have purchased the old Green Moiton Milman, Cornell, '30. Grovfe mansion ^nd property from Lawrence Kennedy, Columbia, '31. the Ogden estate. Alton Wolfert, Capt.j Columbia, '27. Mrs. Mattib M. Butler and Miss Mildred Bedle are making a trip of Just Arrived several weeks to points of interest as far west as Los Angeles, Califor- New Dresses This store, as agent for Pictorial nia. TMa U He upper half of the oflktal Special for this Week. Pictorial Rertaw recelpta. Bjthlagroej' Review patterns, highly endorses the WONDER POULTRY The class of 1927 held their first may recoftnbe authorized Pictorial efforts of these young men. We know annual reunion dinner at the Old , Regular $12.75, Rniaw rtpneentsttres. Note the we! you win find them courteous and Dutch Tavern at ' South Keyport at nrrlca and ndaf action at the top, and High Grade Quality Meats at II eppeeie 06 iD offlctml rtctoriel considerate. A kindly hearing will be Wednesday night.. Novr$9.75. .appreciated both by them and by us. Mrs. Lyman MacDowell of Hash- They are flat crepe, two-piece and Snteir neelpta. , . brouch Heights was the rerent one-piece dreiiei, in all hd guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Flowered Georgette jn a Edward W. Snyder. Charlie's Wonder Stores! Mrs.'HaroTd G. Srnitn and daugh- -Beautiful Striped """ ter Theresa of Pleasantville were recent guests of Mr. and Mm H. Tub Silk Dresses Seabrook Schanck. Located TKroxigHout tHe State! Misses Kathleen Lufburrow, for $5.95. - \i Theresa Schenone and Mabel Jen- Guaranteed waihable, kins attended a luncheon giver, by Sii.t 36 to 46. ',-§ <••••••••••••••••••••••••«»••*•>•••»•••••••»*«»»<«>••«< OPEN MONDAY FROM 8 A. M. TO 11 A. M., JULY 4th. Miss Marjories C. Gehben at her home at Jersey City on Thursday. Opposite Town Hall. ~ Miss Marjorie C. Gehben, a former English eacher here, will 4-ft. Size Milk Fed Quality sail Saturday for a several Weeks' tour through Europe. DR.ESS SHOP Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conover EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE-* Fowl or Roasting Chickens will start on a trip through the Just the thing for the Holiday—Quality Broilers. Western states about the middle of 54MONM0UTHST. RED BANK August. The men's club of the Reformed church are planning a big time at 3itb. Size Quality ! Matthews' log.cabin at Colt's Neck Good Quality on July 11th. The affair will take Milk Fed Fowl C in the wives, being in the nature Small Fowl of a ladies'^night. Ib Edward' Lund of the Acacostjn Roasting flying corps, has been spending sev- Soup or Salad eral days here with his father, P. P. A A m Chickens 29 Lund. He will return to his duties Chickens 'on July 7th. Long Island Duxs j A new automatic traffic light has | been placed at the corner of Front and Main .streets. pace/ Mr. apd Mrs. L. E. Cokelet and Legs Regular Smoked Legs children spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Luther Schenck at You gain * and is still Smtll Site of Medium Size Holmdcl. Smoked Boston Pork Lieutcnant-Governer Edward Cole of the second Kiwanis district of "fan^aadally" a year ahead Lamb Lamb New Jersey spoke before the local —when, for $16.50, you buy Hams Butts ' club last night at the Rarltan Inn. this fine fan.- There's no bet- Mrs. Alfred W. Ogden of East ter to be had—at any price. First in the field to offer 4-wheel brakes, greater Orange was the recent guest of Mv. and Mrs. H. Seabrook Schanck. Is ream-site—and an oscilla- economy, low centerlof gravity and increased Mr. and Mrs. George Tottcn ami tor, with oscillating mecha- roominess. Over 110,000 sales the first year children of Green Village, N. J., nism fully enclosed. Runs at aro tho guests of Mrs, Tottcn's three speeds and keeps quiet set the record for new-car popularity. 36c 32c mother, Mrs. Anna Bauer. while doing it; has non-ttr- Genuine Spring Lamb Genuine Spring Lamb Thomas Brown has returned from nlshing blades to match the 27c 29c a business trip to Plttsburg, Pa. Modem—The only light car offering 4-Wheel brakes as national equipment finish of the fin. Delivers | Mr. and Mrs. Mlchncl Cnrobesc ! hnvo returned from their wodding more breeze for the current Most economical car In America—proved In a natlon-wlda test among 'trip to Canada. consumed. Your dealer will more than 5,000 owners who averaged 38.4 miles per gallon. Whippet also Rib End Tenderloin End prove it to you. holds the A. A. A. Coast-to-Coast economy record. . Loin Pork Loin Pork HatUt Newt. Higher speed—You can do.55 mllea an hour In a Whippet Its low gravity Mrs. Mabel Walneck, mother anil get a center keeps the car safely hugging the road, • Fresh Shoulder Ib sister of Stitcn Island and Mn. Wll Hum Conover of Mntnwan made i Westlnghouse Quick pickup—Fastest of any car of Its aUe ind weight vlilt at the homo o( Mrs. Emma T. Pork Butts 19 Spring Lamb . Oversize ballooos-For extra mileage and added comfort 24 Pr*cux one ilajr ln»t wtek, Fan Mn. CharloK 8. Ward and tor, Snubberi—Another reason why the Whippet is the'easleit-rfdihg light car' I'.nve returned home from » vlilt nt on tho road. Newport,' whcr« they vfllted rela- ^ ni«k. iooui.ofT.in.i9. tives. Tbt luiti WtitlfuhcuM ftai an of ihe Sugar Cured HIM ouillir M in* Mont Fan. The •Adjustable steering post—Easily fitted to any driver of any ilse or suture. Shoulder Veal Mn. Mirgirct I* Vllion has re Whlilwlod u 17,50 ll a bnna builla. Smoked turned to her home at Brooklyn af- Force-feed lubrication—tho oiling system you find on the talghest-prked ter a vlult with Mn. r. 0. Welgand automobiles. CALI HAMS 17c Bacon Squares nmt family. 19c Roominess—Plenty of leg room for tall p»pl« Jn.thi front seat. Ernctt E. P#f«ux ami family, P, 'a 0, Welgaml and family, Mn. Mar- Full-vision body—Narrow front pUlan on the enclosed bodies enable you to Kitrtt L, Wllion and Ml.. Klliabcth H. Acktrion motored to AtUntli set clearly on all sides. / ' City on Sunday, Finest Beef Liver - - 14c | Summer Bologna - - 29c Clisrlpi Word of Brooklyn I vlilting hit aon, Charles 8, Wsn Superior Quality — New Low Prices nml family on Urn flethany roml, Mr. ami Mrn. lUrry K. MaitM in Buy and Save in those Snappy, Peppy Red Front Markets! upending * few wifki In tin Call' Catch '625 »795 Coups '625 *7% kill mountain*. Tourlag 635 765 Ma 725 875 HERB'S WHERE YOU CAN RED BANK, LONG BRANCH, ASBURY PARK, KEYPORT, M ATA WAN, VamUrrttr Re-ileded, BUYTHlMi Rosdster 695 825 Undta ,755 925 Edgar I, Vatiilemtr wss re-ttee KBYPORT KEANSBURG, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, HIGHLANDS. let) chairman of the county F Mean commutes at Fr««hold ...„ Jer»ef Cinlral Ftw«r A Ll|hl Ce.' day ovtf Jam«i 11, tiles of Mini MATAWAN iflusn fey • vote of 164 U 41 and Mrs. Marts Llnburn of Long H» M«la llritt MAURICE SCHWARTZ Branch wss re Visit Rudlsff of Kllwien, Mrs. Msi C H.*IMI«, II WMla Itntt first Opdyk* ef Ktiniburf *s C A L?"9' I* -> Charlie's Wonder Stores! P. P. RtW, 9mU h PrMl SU, cheisn i*trttsry ind Kdfir 0. Mur* T«w« BlU Ik fi, i* ' ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE, BEDS, LINOLEUM. ETC., CAST TO THE WINDS! FOLKS IT'S NOW OR NEVER!

PAPERS THESE DAYS ARE FLOODED WITH FOOLHARDY STATEMENTS, HARD TO BELIEVE and impossible for most stores to justify. At such a time beware of where. mm you make your furniture purchase. It is ad- Ti ijaHk~d:irthe"reliiable~s FOLKS A store like ours is reliable, basing this claim on years of service. If anything goes wrong, i we stand ready to rectify the error. And when you buy a new dining room suite, it is most , We have gone over our entire important to know that it is reliably made, stock of Furniture, etc., and we of reliable woods and reliably priced. State- ments that are believable, where you don't are going to eclipse our past record need a spy-glass to examine every detail. What by giving such large measures in we say is best expressed in this showing of .the bargain line, that the merchant superb dining room suites in latest period mo- dise will be moving by the ton. 3-Pc. Veloui tifs. All have TEN full pieces in selection of Come in, we are going to give you Living Room Suites any wood or finish. Convince yourself ! Let the greatest bargains ever placed Guaranteed Full Spring conitruction. $150.00 your attention focus beyond the mere reading before you! ' Value—Sale Price, of this advertisement. Come ! Give our $79.00 stock the "Once Over." IN FULL ON BLAST! OAK DRESSERS DINING ROOM KITCHEN Three-Piece 535.00 Value-^-Sale Price, CHAIRS CABINETS DAVENPORT SUITE $15.95 $120.00 Value—Sale Price, $1.00 $55.00 Value White- Porcelain Top $69.00 10-Pc. Combination Sale Price, Walnut KITCHEN TABLES Reg. $3.00 Value. Can be had in ,; . , Complete with 4-PIECE COMBINATION $10.80 Value—Sale'Price, leather or aaddle seat. $39.00 Dining Room WALNUT BED ROOM SUITES Mattress $5.95 A popular style in richly two-toned walnut. 4 Suite pieces full vanity, large Drcsier, Chifforobo Server, large Buffet, Exten- $18.00 Value—Sal 3-Pc. Reed METAL CRIBS and bow end Bed—must be seen to be appre- sion Table, China Cabinet, 6 ' SMOKING CABINETS ciated, $225.00 Value—Sale Price, Chair, and 1 Host Chair— Mahogany finish, including match-box holder Sunparlor Suites Sliding Sidei—Complete with Mat- $250 Value—Sale Price, and alh traj, $4.00 value—Sale Price, treii. $19.50 Value—Sale, $119.00 $69.50 Value—Sale, $1.95 $39.00 $10.50 4-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT BED ROOM SUITE GENUINE CORK LINOLEUM Comiiting of large Dreuer, Chifforobe, Vanity $1.25 Value—Square Yard, and 4 Potter Bed—$200.00 Value. Sale Price, 79c COGSWELL CHAIRS-IN VELOUR $99.00 .^4-PIECE HUGUENOT WALNUT VELVET HALL and STAIR Value $58.00 CARPET BED ROOM SUITES Sale Price, Large Dresser, Chifforobe, Full Vanity, large $2.00 Value, how end Bed, 4 handiome piece*. A marvelous bargain—$250.00 Value. Sale Price, 98c Yard 3-Piece $29.00 $139.00 Living Room 9x12 GENUINE "GOLD SEAL" The lait word In a comfortable and beautiful Living Room Chair. 3-PC. CARVED FRAME GENUINE CONGOLEUM RUGS Suite MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE Made of the finest grade jac- (Polychrome Frame) $18.00 Value—Sale Trie*, quard velour. Finest Spring 3 Pieces, reversible cushions covered with gsn* construction, raversible cush- uine Moquette, a suits that has beauty and lux- 110.00 Value, ion! of Friete. You will like $8;95 , Pure Cotton AH Steel Link ury in appearance and is «trarigly built. Com* it the minute you see It— in and see this wonderful suite—it's a genuine $175.00 Value. Sale Price, bargain. Reg. $250.00—Sal« Price, 9x12 ALEXANDER SMITH VELVET RUGS * MATTRESS BED SPRINGS $139.00 t,.,,.-. ,440.00 Value—Sale, , , > Roll edge, art ticking, Jt 2.30 $7.50 Value, 10-PC. COMBINATIOP/ WALNUT $22.50 Value. Sale Price, DINING ROOM-SUITE $3.75 10 elegant pieces—large DuMvt, semi-enclosed 9x12 HIGH PILE $6.95 China Cabinet, Server, lUtemlon Table, 5 Side Chair, and 1 Arm Chair—can l>» had In Irather AXMINSTER RUGS or tapeitry l»ati—$325.00 Value. Sale Price, HS.Ofl Value—Salt, $169.00 $27.50 Combination Cotton and Combination Silk Floii 7-PIECE WALNUT JUNIOR FLOOR LAMPS Felt Mattresses MATTRESSES BED ROOM SUITE 3-Pc. Genuine Mohair .Complott with Silk Shade Conilitlrtt, of large Uretier, full Vanity, Urge $16.80 V.lut-SiU, $20,80 Value—Sals, How r,nil lied, Chlffnrnh', llrnth anil Chair - • 1S.O0 Value—Sale Prks, $.100,00 Value, Sale I'rict, Living Room $16.95 Suite $7.95 $8.95 $169.00 Sott.e CIMII Chilf .ml Wing Chair, re»»f.lbl« «u«hlons nt lUutnt.lls, 3 mmiU.pl"" «' •oliml i«M»rii«lli>n with »••• .We frame.. 1200,00 V.iu.- Sale Pflie, > S99.00 MARKS FURNITURE CO. •' ws s 27-29 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER! JUNE 29,1927. in tho sixth inning on account of _D»r Vl«»aur« Outlnrf to TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN RAMBLING TO VICTORY, darkness. • * NEW YORK Cabin Cruiser Fully 5Q0 persons witnessed the ; , Contractor and Builder • RAMBLERS DEFEATED THE game. It was the largest gathering From All Station! for Sale. HOWARD FREY on the Oriole diamond this season . SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING FIREMEN 2 TO 0. and many fans say it1, was the' best Point Pleaunt it ft| 35 H.P. K.rmathi •leetrtc. SANITARY PLUMBER to Mntawan, incl. SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES . ifhtt and self-starter. Five sprlnfl Superior Fielding Won Victory for game plnyod on the diamond this season. The same teams will play Sunday, July lOth Telephone. 881-M 160 Bridie ATiuwf. Rag Bank, N. J. berths, -toilet galley, ate. In com.f 74 Monmouth Street ,., Red Bank, N. J. Them Last Week—Same Teams mission and ready to use (or bolU? to Cross Ball Again Tomorrow another twilight game tomorrow on Tickets (rood only on special train PHONE LACKAWANNA 1810 RED BANK 1746 day trip. on the Ramblers' Diamond. the Ramblers' diamond in Middle- leaving Asbury Park, 6,17 a. m., STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING town township, near River Plaza. West End, 6.S2 a. m., Long Branch, The Red Bank firo department 7.43 a. m., East Lone Branch, 6.22 Price $2,500. I Glitters, Leaders and Tin Roofing baseball team was defented on the RACING ON T&E'FOURTH. a. m., Branchpoint, C.1B arrn,, tittle Oriole diamond by the Ramblers of Silver, 7.51 a. m., Bed Bank 7.5$ HUGH GETTY, INC.; CHAS. C. CONOVER, Red Bank in a twilight game of Half-MileHinU Will Take Place at a, m. 23 ARTHUR PLACE. baseball last Wednesday. The score Long Branch. ,, Returning, leave New York, West was 2 to 0. The firemen hit the ball Trotting races will bo hold on the 23d St.," 7,47 p. m., Liberty St., FIRELESS harder and more often than their Fourth on the speedway on Atlan- 8.00 p. m. BUILDERS opponents, but the Ramblers played tic avenue at Long Branch. H. A. Children 6 years of age and un- HAVE YOU a much superior game of fieldingMuhlenbrink will have charge of the der 12, half fare. GasRaugp and this proved • the dominating races, and will have prizes for the Eutern SUndird .Tin* Shqwn, 359 West 26th St., I ; 18 Mechanic St.,. Headache? owners of the winning horses. The COOKS with•& GAS1TURNED OFF. factor of the. game. Hits which NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Do your Ejr.s burn or Itch! seemed surely safe were gathered in horses entered for the contests arc New York City.' Red Bank; N. Jl Do Ih.y (Ml Urad or atrabudt by the Rambler boys who made allTar Baby owned by Daniel Asay of M so, h«v. your eysa axamlatdi Red Bank, Colonel owned by Mr. Borts of astounding stops and your IUSII'I nay ns«d a chanfa, catches. Muhlenbrink, Dorothy Airen owned s The firemen made three safe hits by Edward_EstoUo_of Asbury Park, STILES Sc i»«y WATCHES ters were hit by balls. Benjamin Directions ora followed. KT NEVER FAILS. Despite Bcoroitr and enormoni Pryor caught for the Orioles. The cost of SANTONIN. It contains full dote. game was started later than had Etood «Str jears' lot. sold eTenrwliera been anticipated and it was called or by mail, coo a bottle. JEWELRY Eat. C. A. Voorheea, M. D. SILVERWARE HESSE'S 8 West Front Street, Red Bank. CLOCKS, No need now to put up with shabby things. Rogers Brushing, ICE CREAIVf WATER ICES Lacquer—the "wonder" finish- CONFECTIONERY GLASSWARE makes home beauty easy to have* Applleo with a bruthllke paint. Goes'tight over the old finish. French Ice Cream a Specialty DRY AND READY FOR USB CHINA WHILE YOU WATT! No delay.. Serve Hesse'. Ice. Cream and Water lce> at your Home or No confusion. No time for dust Party Functions. Prompt Deliveries. to gather. *»•*•• . -' • i Telephone Red Bank 1269 . Gives a practically Indestructi- IMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMWIHIIIIHMOIIIIIIMWIIM NOVELTIES ble finish—smooth, glossy and free from brush marks. Won't print or pick up lint. Lasts a life* tune. All the popular lacquer col- ors ready muted In cans. Money refunded if you are not satisfied. Say It With Flowers Get the genuine ^LOv*2for25c At Reussilles' 41st Anniversary Sale In Rich Tomato Sauce There is nothing you can buy that is as gratifying or as satisfying as flowers. They suit LUCILLE every occasion, they please everybody, they are Norwegian Sardines •*. 2 cans 25c reasonable in cost, and at this season of the year, there are hosts of varieties to choose from to FORSAIBBV" Home News meet every requirement. MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELERS Seacoast Paint & Lobster, chicken, crab meat, marmalade,, A tasty cheese's, teas which are deliciou3 Let us help you in selecting flowersfo r 36 BROAD ST., RED BANK. Supply Co. iced, olives from old Spain—all of these whatever particular plans you have in mind. and many, many more good things to 160 Monmouth St., eat have been assembled for you In our great kitchens and by our buyers the Bad Bank, New Jersey. world over. A.copy of the Butler HOME NEWS obtainable at any of our DEAN'S stores lists these tempting delicacies. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. MARSHALL'S LITTLE SILVER, Phone THE BAMBERGER STpRE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY Near R. R. Station Red Bank 1832 SATURDAY, JULY 2nd. Or in Tomato Sauce. She might have said— ESSIE BRAND Columbia River Salmon 25c THOMAS MANSON ,c> (Bee £ine to cBamberger's N B.C. SUNSHINE Uneeda, Lunch Soda Crackers & SON | For'once you" have'reachecl one "of Vanilla Wafers Yum Yum Designers and Builders of V &K Chocolate Snapi Andy Gump our convenient parking areas •— just 4C Bo-Peep 4 tte High Grade \ 'Thatsiheb&sr a stone's throw from the store—and "What fun. * part my dear. We* MONUMENTAL I shopping by motor! stepped into one pf our swift BUTTER EGGS And now what do just mate a bee line WORK /t- u ro Bambergerj Parking ^ busses, you are here! ' Per Dozen / Me do with the car?" Per Pound Quality and Service .linn n w——-Area."• 31c 49c 10 Drummond Place, Opp. Borough Hall These are large, browfl It's the cream that does beauties, guaranteed abso- Tel. Z J, Red Dank, N. J. ^ Itl Only a few hours after lutely fresh. We also sell w \\ It is produced, pure, sweet, great quantities of the fresh cream in its natural, higher-priced White Leg- perfect state is pasteurized horns and East View, which and churned into Butler's are especially recommended, Butter. for invalids.

No Rubbing, No Boiling, No Blueing I It's the Oxygen in Duz Suds thnt % fk makes it Dim-rent, Largo Package JLtfC ft i I'ftfl \ P., & G. Naptha Soap 7 «ve, 25c GRAHAM BROTHERS '(y Chipso Largo Packago TRUCKS fa I, Butler's Pale Dry Ginger Ale 10c % I V/i Z.Ton Green and Gold Ginger Ale., 10c n i. Jumbo Sarsaparilla 28 oa. bottle 14o )m Jumbo Ginger Ale 28 oz. bottle 14c FRANK VAN SYCKLE Essie Grape Juice pint* 10c E. V. llufli.i, Mir. UB.tBl W. Front Si. Offer Plel'i, Ught or Dark bottle 6c TcUphon* 1300 Services:

cTVlUlloni order imcl reorder ih tun Oiir|fKC Dsmbctget bui_Hiyjce to ind fiom ilie itote. Famous Santos Bon Bon Indoori-in the WASHINGTON TERMINAL*OARAOB, lW.WeiMngton Coffee Coffee Bread MEANS 'Street, ot Pound Pound o*. Loaf 20 o«. Loo/ Tin ntw DRANPORDOARAOEMe.5Z'Dt»nlW I1ac«.«*Dotkar« but m ihorc dlt* j HIGH GRADE SERVICE wn«« from tlit net., Both luv« i iprcUl rid to Dtmbrrm cuiwmm of ISe 35c 29c 6c 10c Approved and Improved fur IIIIM ho*i»-ot lct«, it per hmir i|ie>c|fter.T neklM...12n. Heating Plumbing Roofing 12 (XT. Water Systems Copper Work MMIIt *«12 OS* 12 Earthen and Iron Pipe & W« Handle iha Am«rle«n Radiator Oampany'a AROOtUA HBATINO SYaTCMS) i OMMiUCA'l 0MA1 ITOMI- RED BANK and slBA BRIGHT V- A¥-JTA. :'! •/'•:• RED BANK REGISTER

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4 else, fe a home newspaper. 4 All these people have wants which can be filled through 4 4 advertisements, in The Red Bank Register, * The news, all of it, is in The Register. 4 * 4 4 The paper tells of the happenings of persons whom sub- That's why advertising in The Register pays, and pays 2 i "A PAPER IN EVERY HOME" \ Paee Twentv-Six RED BANK KtSUlSTUK, JUJNflgtf, IWl. CLEARED $70 BY A SUPPER. this place are attending the .county Mr. and Mrs, F. B. WhIUon re- Sunday-school excursion which ii turned recently from a motor trip Successful Affair by Yoiifyf Wom- being' held at Bear Mountain today. to Syosset and Huntlngtori, L. I. • READEtS en of St. Anthony's Church. ' Henry Backus of Elizabeth spent . Charles Brown and family of ., " • ' '< FROM THE Six members of the young ladies' the-week-end with friends at Bre-Rutherford are occupying K T, sodality of St. Anthony's church of vent Park. . • . Burke'a home again this summer. COUNTRY ESTATE OF A. L. FARHAN. Red Bank -gave a chicken and" spa- Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Crook and Mrs. Louise Wldner was takon in ARLTO ghetti dinner for the benefit of the family of Kearney have moved here tho Freehold ambulance to St. Fran- , Many Handsome pieces, including 6 piece reed i 1 M. H. JACKS, Manajer. • .. sodality Sunday night at tho home for. the summer. ' ' ...cis hospital at Trenton on Monday. custom made} handsome bed room set, rugs, antiqued eHoSie of PARAMOUNT and METROGOLDWYN-MAYER Pictures of Miss Angelina -.Ciaglia of Bridge Misses Eleanor and Gertrude Mrs. E. J. Jones of Binghamton, etc.^and a thousand' other articles. > Kvchue. The feast took place amid Schultz of New York spent Satur- N. Y., was a visitor nere on Sun- THREE COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAILY elaborate decorations, consisting day and Sunday with Mrs. Henry ; day and Monday. Mat., 2:30; Evenings, 6:45-9:00; Saturdays and Holidays, Continuous 2:30-11:00 principally of flowers. The dUers VanDaalen. Helen Clayton and Helen Eken- GEO. H. ROBERTS CO., Inc. were mostly young men of the stadt had their tonsils removed the Stata Highway: ' church. ' . M1DDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. past week. Kenneth Conovor was One Mile North of Red Bank, N. J. . Tel. Red Bank 2371. TO-DAY AND THURSDAY^ JUNE 29, 30 The girls who gave the.dinner taken to~tho" Long Branch hospital . .• Misses Angelina and Mary John Porter More* to Rumion— on 'Monday for a (like operation. 2 BIG FEATURES -2 .. ^lia, Angelina and Rose Jelso Carl Grossingsr in New Quartern. artd Mabel and Lucy Tropiano.'"They John Porter- has raovedtbTtuniT ~ Helpi for Helpers, Frivold's Restaurant and Boathouse cleared ?70. The feast was prepared son, where he Jins a position on a That's what Register want adver- byGiustino Caprioni and there was large country estate. tisements have become. They help At 138 Riverside Ave., ' Red Bank, N. J. much praise for his culinary skill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grossinger workers.find jobs and help employ- At,the supper were Joseph Tal- havo moved from the Tatum farm es find help—Advertlstmcnt. OVERLOOKING THE RIVER erico, Angelo Ciaglia, Lester Ben- and they are living temporarily nett, Joseph and Frank Acquaro, with Mr. and Mrs. Thaddous Ridge- Is a nice cool, quiet place to eat your Sunday Carmen and Joseph Caruso, Sam- way. Later they will move in a Expert Repairing dinner. Served from 12:00 noon until 2:00 ' RENEE uel nml John Jelao, Angelo Garruto, house -wliich-MrHRidgewajHs-build=- -o'cloclc;—Aihhome~coDkingr~:GafetefiaTopen af^ James Arnone, Joseph LoPresto, ing. OF . all times. Special rates fop outings and- din- i Patrick Longq, Anselmo Bizzaro, Rev. S. H. Marcy of Plainfleld WATCHES, CLOCKS ADOREE ' Patrick Vaccarellli Lawrence Di- will Breach Sunday at the Re- and JEWELRY~ Fiore, Charlps DeCarlo, Carmen formed church. Calandricllo, Augustus Cammarone, Rev. Luke M. Bleakney returned Accuracy, skill and ex- Fine Accommodations for Auto Tourisis Nicholas Mordico, John Vaccarelli, today from Hightstown, where he perience enable us to Joseph D'Onofrio, Gerald Ferrara, spent three days at an institute for BOATS and CANOES for RENT Marcellirio' Ciaglia and Alfred Scac- Baptist- ministers. __ _ do the most delicate re- PcT Special guests werF"Sliss"Hil- Surveyors"are "itakingTfie~Town pg 1 died LaManna, Miss Lena Talerico, Brook road, between the former satisfaction. Our prices Every Friday Evening. Mrs. Hannah Jelso, Mrs. Mary trolley station and New Monraouth, Jelso and Mrs. Antonette Chiaravo- for concrete paving, which will bo will please vmu" BEGINNING FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 8th, lotti. put down in the fall. The job will Silverware Repaired Music by Billy Goode and His Night Hawk Orch. •••» • be started in September. The road and Replated Like New. LEONARDO NEWS. will be widened and made a uni- form width of forty feet. FRED FRIVOLD, Prop. , Samuel Donaldson's Automobile REUSSILLE'S The women's auxiliary of tho 138 Riverside Avenue. Phone Red Bank 178. Stolen at Newark Last Week. Baptist church will meet Thursday 36 Broad St., Red Bank A Hudson touring car ownej by afternoon, July 6th, at Mrs. Fred Samuel Donaldson was stolen last Hurst's. week while parked on Clinton nye- Mrs. E. W. Mandeville retu-ncd nue at Newark. Mr. Donaldson Monday from Northhampton, Mass- has an office there and he parked achusetts, where she spent a va- the" automobile for a few minutes catjon. • while he went to his office. No William Logan has recovered | trace has been gained o£ the miss- from sickness and he is hack lat ing automobile. work on his farm. The Mavdcan country club opened TRAN with a dance Saturday night, which MARLBORO NEWS. ras largely attended and which was ucccssful in every respect. ' Three Children of This Place Un- THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2 Mrs. Lena Gubbronson has re dergo Tonsil Operations. turned from a visit of several days Mr. and Mrs. Emil Greyer enter- Red Bank Telephone 658 ith friends at flew York, and ATI-tained friends from Jersey City and ! ton Kenzia has returned from a vis- Bayonne last week. Miss Ellen J. CLARK CONOVER, Owner and Manager. Powell of Taylor, Pa., is a v'ritor t of several weeks in Florida. Matiue 2:30, Night 7:00 and 9:00. Prices: All Seats Matinee, 25c| All Seats Nights, 35c William" Turner, who is a special at the Greyer home this week. RICHARD officer, is doing court work for Jus- Milton Whitson and Raymond tice Elmer C. Wainright of RedHartman of Freehold • are-motoring ONE DAY Bank. through the New England states ONLY Miss Adele Frost has taken a P .and Canada. Edward Everett Horton and Marion Nixon sitipn -with a fiYm in the Woolworth Mrs. Sarah D. Hayward is vis- Wed., building at New York. iting Mrs. ^Roland Bennett of As- Clarence Burgess of Bloomfield bury Park. - June spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Fields is spending the. Bar! Phraner. week with her son Walter of Colts Miss Sarah Thompkins of Jor?ey Neck. SNOOKUMS COMEDY SCENIC City spent Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caesar are 29 —ALSO— with Mrs. Edith Philippi. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Whitson and ONE DAY A number ot the resident? of ONLY VIRGINIA VALLI . 4 BIG Thursday, ~1N— ACTS June This Family Upstairs CARLTON 30 FOX NEWS IMPERIAL COMEDY ONE DAY O.NLY MATT MOORE and EDITH ROBERTS VAUDE- Friday —IN— • VILLE July The Mystery Club FOX NEWS EDUCATIONAL COMEDY

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ONE DAY ONLY HARRY LANGDON Monday, In Hli Big Special Comedy, GOOD July The Strong Man MARY BRIAN There's A Lot In FOX NEWS SMITH COMEDY JACKBENAULT ONE DAY WARNER BROS. PRESENT Knowing' How ONLY You can be sure that every tire repair job you Tuesday, MONTE BLUE and PATSY RUTH MILLER A O O U CT I O N bring to us will be done right. Slip shod, "get July MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY 4,5 'em in and rush 'em out" methods don't go here. We got our training at Tire Headquarter*—the Wolfs Clothing Goodyear factory at Akron—and we give you FOX NEWS Arthur Sommtrs Rocht Jlory. . COMEDY the benefit of everything that's latest and best Bebe Daniels h Senorita in the business. Coming Wed., July 6th, Marlon Nixon in "DOWN THE STRETCH" That's why we guarantee every job to outlast ALSO NKWS AND COMEDY the tire. COMING—Two Days Only, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 6, Our prices are low. Try ui next lime. . Thursday and Friday. July 7th and 8th 2 BIG FEATURES 2 Vulcanizing RUPERT JULIEN'S BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION, Pauline Starke, Owen Moore, Lionel Barrymore "Women Love Diamonds" Francis McDonald, Tom Santschi The Covered Wagon of the Seat -IN— "The Desert's Toll" ie Wm.Boyd, Elinor Fair, Junior Coghlan .MONDAY to THURSDAY tWJiVJIS'-SWW"-' « **•!••• ***>• PNEUMATIC AND SOLID TIRES Mechanical Goods POSITIVELY (iO ADVANCE IN PRICES. •i FRIDAY MAJMf-t'-Aj«.«lU, M« B.l. MtilCMMf.»,-l«.. i i 200 Monmouth St., Rfd Bank. N. 1 # ^ 3ATURDAY ; MATINK>.Aijiillt, Hn CMMtM, 10*. Ph«M INI KVfcNINbiMull! tOn CMXini, tOt, , ) OppoilU Rftllroftd Station

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