BANK VOLUME XXXVI. NO.1 52, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. PAGES 1 TO 8. IIIU WITHOUT MATT* BEBTXOS. McCLURE FINED $100. FOSTMASTEKS GET fiooboyvlll* People Get ProuJiei Salary of Bad Bii4>i I'oituimtor In- FARM HAND ON RAMPAGE. But Kothinif H»» 11.«u D BEAVT PElfAlTy IMPOSBD FOB crM««d to 93,900 a Vo.ir. AN INVESTMENT IN BIRDS. The people of BcubiyvilU' are still Mon- than eighty postmasters in without any mall servk'e and they have- AUTO DEIVINO. New jersey will have their salaries HENRY KELLY HUNTED FOR TROUBLE to drive five miles to .Kiitontown to MeOlure of Wit Mnvsn Tried Be. increased beginning with the new fis-HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS SPINT TO AT- deposit and receive mail. This con- fore Jnatlee EAwuA w. wise Z.ait Sat- cal year, July 1st. Eight, of Mon- AND HE FOUND IT, dition has existed since Decoration' urday, and the Extteiae Penalty Pro- mouth county's postmasters will bene- TRACT THEM TO A FARM. day, when the Scobevvillu postofTice Tjfled by law W*» Impoied. fit by increases. The county offices was abolished, A number of residents where increases are mafle are Red of the village have written to the gov- ('Walter McClurc of Fair Haven who Bank, from $2,800 to $2,900; Keyport, Everett Man Undertook to .Intimidate Women and ernment authorities asking that some- was arrested on Saturday, June (3th, $2,200 to $2,300; Fort Hancock, Theron McCampbell of Holmdel Has Special Nests thing be done to give the village a for recklessly driving hi.s automobile ,$1,200 to 11,300; Little Silver, $1,400 Children, but a Courageous Woman with a Pistol mail delivery service, Replies have at Red Bank, WUH tried Saturday to $1,500; Bradley Beach, $1,800 to Made in Germany to Place on His Property —He been received that the matter was un- morning_ before JUMtite Edward W. $2,0001 Spring Lake, $2,100 to 52,300; and a Husky Man who was Handy with His Fists dor consideration. Heuboyville people Wise. Two charges wire made, one ScabriRht, $1,800 to $1,900, and Al- Has Spent About $400 to Attract Song. Birds to would like to have the (.•astern section for reckless drivinjf and one for dis- lcntown, $1,200 to $1,300. The salary Took the Fight Out of Kelly, of the district included in the Eaton- orderly conduct. John S. Applegate, of the postmaster at Farmingdale has His Place—His Farm Is a Mecca for Birds, town rural delivery route and thJr.e , of Red Bank, represented MeClure been reduced $100, from $1,300 to Henry Kelly of Everett, who is cm- he left the place at once, Kelly took western section included in the Free- at tho hearing and Inspector George $1,200. Theron McCampbell, owner of Ram- Great fighters that they are, the ployed on Theron jMcCiinipboll's farm to his heels and did not stop running hold delivery-route. W. Thompson of the state automobile ancasin farm at Holmdel, has placed martins ore frequently driven from ul Holmdol, took a day utf from work till he was far from danger, department represented the state. an order with a German manufac- their nesting places by starlings and lust week and (tot drunk. t:u]l of rum He next went to Andrew Waiting's The witnesses for the state were turer for fifty bird nests. The nests sparrows. The starlings and spar- and fight he paid viBitH to two Everett farm and repeated his demands and Dr. William D. Say re, Policeman Jo- BOY SCOUTS CAMP OUT. will be placed on Mr. McCampbell's rows would have no chance In a honicK, Both of tliu families Kelly threats to Mrs, Walling, No one was CHAUFFEUR IN TROUBLE. seph Imlayr Street Superintendent farm. The nests are hand-made affairs straight-out fight with martins, bujfc railed on_ are new residents of the vil- nt homo except Mrs. Walling and her William J. Swanncll, William Shields FIFTEEN FAIB HAVEN LAD3 HAVE constructed by experts who have de- they frequently succeedi in driving a lage, and at both houses the men folks little daughter Lillian. Mrs. Walling YOBK MAN ABBESTED FOB and Elijah M. Conk of Red Bank, and A BUIilT TIMB, voted years of study to making nests martin family out of a nest by collect*' were out of town or were working in sent her daughter for help. She pur- John I. Sickles of Nuvesink, Mc- which will attract birds. The nests ing in large numbers and fighting a MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. Clure's witnesses were his brother liulds a cuiitiidurablo disdunce from the poelposselyy prolonged her conversation with ^ i They Camped Oat for Two Days and Two arc for different varieties of birds, in- single martin family, or by killing Kelly so that her daughter would have Arthur, Stanton . Whitney, L. L. Rifflita In tlm Wood! on Brookcinlo cluding the martin, wren, swallow, the young martins or destroying the New Tor* Woman Claim! Be Tore Elec- White, who was in the%automobile Kelly had with him a big pocket time* to get aid before Kelly had time tric Wires Off Her Autoinobtlo Engine Form at Uncroft—Visitors, at therobin and orioles. nests while the parent birds are away. knife. He displayed this frequently to do her any injury. with him when he was arrested, and Catnii—One Stayed UT» ITlfM. About fifty such nests are already Mr. McCampbell says that nowhere at Bed Bank After She Bad Dlnclmrffea himself. at the houses where he stopped and Lillian told James Cunningham, a Him for Drlnilng- Too Mucli. Last week fifteen Fair Haven boys on Sir. McCampbell's farm. In buy- in the world is the value of birds more boasted that he was in the habit of brother-in-law of Mrs, Walling, about Oscar Garren of New York, chauf- MeClure, according to the testi- went to Brookdale farm at Lincroft ing nests and in taking other means fully appreciated by farmers than in tutting people's hearts out with it un- her mother's predicament, Cunning- feur for Miss J*. L, Vander of 1672 mony, had been at W, Strother Jones's on a camping trip. The boys were in of attracting birds* to his farm, Mr. Germany. He has made several trips less his 'demands were complied with. ham ran all the way from the fields Broadway, New York, was, arrested on Riverside drive for a short visit charge of Roland Fennimore, the MeGampbell has spent about $400, All to that country, and he is employing The first house which Kelly vitsited where ho was working to the house. Friday night by Policeman Shutts for and was on his way home when he was principal jjf the Fair Haven public of his bird houses are occupied. Spar- the same methods to attract birds to was that of J, W, Cohen. Mrs, Cohen When he arrived Kelly wasibrandish- malicious mischfef. The complaint arrested. Justice! Wise found Me- '.school. Tho Woodcraft and River rows and starlings, two of the great- his farm that are used there. Hi was the only person at home. When ing his knife and boasting about his was made by Miss Vander, Miss Clure guilty of reckless driving and club of Red Bank had heard of the est enemies of the American song says that in Germany ft farmer who she saw Kelly coming into the yard exploits, Cunningham sailed into acquitted him of the charge of dis- bird, have appropriated some-of the did not buy nests and take other Vander was on her way to Asbury proposed camping trip of the Fair ' $ HIK- anticipated trouble. She 1B an ex- Kelly and used his fists to such ad- Park and stopped at the Globe hotel orderly conduct. The justice fined Haven boys, and they offered the nests, but most of them .are occupied means to attract birds would be con- pert marksman and before Kelly vantage that Kelly was soon whimper- for supper. While she was eating she MeClure $100 and costs, amounting Fair Haven Scouts the use of their by the birds for whom- they were in- sidered as much of an eccentric as knocked at the door HIIO got her pistol. ing for mercy. Fearing that her claimed Garren wont Into the barroom altogether to 5108.75. The fine antentd s and other camping equipment, tended, would be a farmer in this, country Kelly made a number of demands and brother-in-law would kill the man, arid began drinking. She asked him costs were paid. and also invited them to use their Martins are the less fussy about who had no barn on his property. He then Ire displayed his knifo and snld Mrs. Walling made him quit hammer- several times, she said, to stop drink- McClure's license to drive an auto- clubhouse as a half-way stopping their nests than the other birds, and says that no matter how poor a Ger- that he would cut .out Jlrs. Cohen's ing Kelly. ' ing and when he refused she dis- mobile had previouily been revoked by place on^ their "hike" to camp. they will live happily and contented in man farmer may be he is never so huart and show it to her unless she did 'Cunningham picked up the man and charged him. She said she gave him the state commissioner of automobiles. The Fair Haven boys started out an ordinary bird box Seven large poor that he will not spend money to what he told her to, flung him out of the house. Thoroughly $8, which she owed him for wages, Justice Wise made the revocation of early Monday morning and when they bird boxes on Ramanessin farm are attract birds to his farm; for In Ger- Jlrs, Cohen's answer was to press cowed by his beating Kelly wont home when she discharged him. the license final. This will make it reached Red Bank It began to rain. occupied by 204 martins. The boxej_ many the farmers place a very high the pistol against Kelly's face, She and made no more disturbances. No almost impossible for MeClure to ob- They remained at the Red Bank boys' are on top of telephone poles. Mr. value upon song birds as a means of Kuid she would blow his head off unless complaint has been made against him. Miss Vander was accompanied by tain another driver's license. McCampbell says that martins are producing large crops. The German a Mr. Hall and when ho tried to start clubhouse until afternoon, disporting government annually makes an appro- the engine after the argument between themselves as best they could, in spite ..tsuiy y m ttiin jjo jqp jjsoisoi u aiiii priation for birds. , JOHN SHEEHAN AR.BESTED. iNJiss Vander and Garren -he discov- of the rain. Mrs. Sarah A. Osborn ican birdb s to thhe farmer, thet y are ered the electris wires of the engine of Bank street, whose house Is nearest always active and they are great-eat- The making of bird nests has been FLOWERS AT THE FAIR. AUTOS CUT UP DIPOES. the boys' clubhouse, is an honorary taken up in this country, but this In- Tormn »ed Banfc Councilman Did Hot; had been pulled out of place. The ers of bugs and insects.that destroy dustiy is in its infancy and is nowhere Obey the Traffic Beg illations, engine refused to go, Miss Vander memB'er of the Woodcraft and River fruit and vegetables. EDOAB A. 6LOTE IK CHARGE OV Ex-Councilman John Sheehan of HAJT7 MISHAPS AT A, STREET COR- club, and the Fair Haven boys were near the point of efficiency that has hire a chauffeur at Brown & Mr. McCampbell says that martins beerl reached In Germany. It was for THIS Shrewsbury avenue was arrested Sat- Crabtree's, and Mr. Crabtree tried to made welcome to the use of her kit inspire confidence and a feeling of urday afternoon by Policeman Harry chen as well as to the clubhouse equip this reason that Mr. McCampbell start the engine. Later Garren asked safety in other birds; that where the bought his nests in Germany. This Snperlntendenti of rive Blf Estatil Out- VanNote for disregarding the traffic Crabtree for art engine key which he Automobile* BUd on Slippery SOU Oil ment in preparing their dinners. martins are other birds will also iitfle of new Jersey to Be of regulations at the corner of Broad Many Evolutions— The boys went to Lincroft in the farm Is in a valley. There Is an said belonged to him. Crabtree re- and Oo usually be found. The martins are abundance of wild berries and fruit, Flowers and Vegeta'bUi by and Monmouth streets. Mr, Sheehan fused to give the key to Garren and Two Woman Have a Misfortune Whilo afternoon and set up" the tents on not of a scrappy disposition but when Profeisloaal cut across the corner when several Brookdale farm. They remained in a willow shaded 'brooks and other the two men came to blows, Garren Dodging' a Car. aroused they are great fighters. They natural bird shelters. These attrac- Edgar A. Slote of Middletown has other machines and wagons were in was arrested a few minutes later. The corner of Broad and Monmouth camp two days and two nights and are rn^re than a match for crows and lieim appointed director in charge of front of him. The cop told him to they had the best kind of a time. All tions, combined with those provided by Garren claimed he had not been streets was the scene of many automo- hawks and it is because of this fact Mr. McCampbell, have made the farm the horticultural department of thecome back and to go around; the cor- drinking to excess arid he said he took bile and motorcycle mishaps last the usual camp duties were,performed that smaller and weaker birds like to •Moimiouth count;/ fair, (Horticul- ner right and Mr. Sheehan kept right a regular Mecca for birds and also only one piece of wire off the engine. Thursday afternoon. Oil had been and all the usual camp rules"were car- build their nests near the homes of the for small native animals. tural is thu scientific word for theon going. VanNote followed him and He claimed that this piece of wire was sprinkled on Broad street to keep the ried out. C. C. Smock of Fair Haven I martins. flower department of the fair.) Mr. arrested him. Recorder Badeau rep- his property. Garren claimed that if dust down and in making the. turn at j went out to the damp and stayed oveiv"1 Slote has selected five experienced rimanded Mr. Sheehan and then re- Crabtree was a mechanic he would the corner many machines skidded, night. Mrs. Arthur VanBrunt, Miss GOOD TIMES FOB KIDS. (lower growers outside of New Jer- released him, as it was his first of- have been able to start the engine, no The machines cut up all kinds of di- Hazel Little, Miss Marion Mareellur sey to act as judges of his depart- fense. . ' ARMY WORMS MARCHING matter whether the wires wore out of does, and some of them spun around and Miss Gladys Taylor of Fair Blp Oairlaifi Hottii at eolt'i Heok Con- ment at the fair. , These judges are place or not. like tops, Frequently they would run i Haven hiked out to the camp on Tues- W, H, Waitt, .superintendent of the veitifl. into a Haylioaie. GKEAT DAMAGE TO CROPS IN THE Garren had a hearing Friday night off the side of the road on to the side-! day and took with them a lot of fudge Mrs. William Hartshorne of Colt's U ley stone estate at YonUei's; John F, j and cookies, as well as a lot of ISLAND. DISTRICTS. Johnston, superintendent of the- Pratt WILL SINQ !N FESTIVAL. before Recorder Harry C, Badeau. walks and into yards. Neck has had a large carriage house He was held in $200 bail for the ac Several pedestrians had narrow es- lemonade fixings. The women folks on her property converted into a play- estate at Glen Cove; Thomas W. Lo- were wildly welcomed and the good to molmdel, Atlantic and Marl- gim, superintendent of Crosswicks tion of the grand jury. He was locked capes from being hit by the skidding house for her daughter. Ann: The BOC1BTY WILL TAKE up over night and Saturday morning automobiles. Two women wearing things they took with them went the building has been partitioned off into boro Townslilpl Suffer the Wotmit farms ;rt Jenkintovn, Pa:- Alexander way in which all such good things LOIMI from the Deitrmettve Peart— ' MelCei '«, superintendent of the PAST IN TBENTON AFFAIR. bail was furnished by a friend of Gar- white dresses ran off the sidewalk to a dining room, sitting room and ren's from New York. escape a machine which had darted on i should go. kitchen. ~ The children of Colt's Neck . Sow the Wornii Are Being- Teingbti Cragstgi estate at HkthWnd Falls, waive "Bid sank -Sing***, -Con gi sting.of Army worms have made their ap- New York; and George Middletown, jj....- to the sidewalk, iThey did not get hit | The Boy Scouts who made the trip have great times in the playhouse. A Sis Tenor ul 111 SIM "Voices, Will by the machine, »ut they slipped: andi! were. Vernon Little, "Warren V*"* stove-is in the kitchen and some of the pearanee In Holmdel, Atlantic and superintendent of the jrtoukwood Hall Contest for Prizes Next September at THEY &3MX SOUS ON TU/LIN. Marlboro.townsliipsand much damage place at Tarrytown. These men will |ej), in, Sheifltraotaand'thecolor'oft their ; Brunt, William Little, Russell Ben- older girls who make Use of the play- a flunss restival, , ,tlJ has been done to hay, corn and other also act as judges in the exhibits of J skirts was quickly changed from nett, Donald Matthews, Charlellai itss; house frequently cook and serve Twelve of the sixteen active mem. •ko"«ei' BB!ili BteaaDoat left Htw Torlt white to dirty black. No one was hurt Harry and James Hemming, Alfred lunches for their younger companions. grain crops. This is the first time ia vegetables made by professional gar- Sunday Night Because of Storm. eighteen years that army worms have deners. ers of the Eintracht singing society In the accidents, and only one machine Marcellus, Roland Fennimore, Jr., f Red Bank will take part in a Ger- About thirty Red Bank people who was damaged. This WOT a Dayton Russell Minton and George Curchin, been in this part of the state in suf- • A new feature in the vegetable de- nan singing festival which will be held spent Sunday at New York and who motorcycle that belonged to Wesley Boys have to be twelve years old be- ficient numbers to oe a menace. Three partment this year will be on open it Trenton on Sunday, September 6th. wanted to come home on the steamboat Morrell of Riverside avenue. His ma fore they can join the Boy Scouts. DONT WANT SIDEWALKS. years ago a large number of them class for amateurs, farmers and pro- Che EintrachtS have entered in theat night had to take the train home in- china skidded and ran into the curb, Three other'boys, who will be scouts were on Lewis S, Thompson's Brook- fessional gardeners. This will con- OBi'th class of the contestants. This stead. The steamboat company ad- breaking a pedal and damaging the as soon as they reach the age of dale farm at Lincroft, but this was sist of a division for collections of lass is limited to societies which do vertised last week that both boats clutch. Quite a large crowd of people twelve years, were with the party of BIOBIAHDS about the only place where, they did twelve varieties of vegetables, ar- lot have over sixteen members. The would run Sundays and that the boat gathered at the corner to watch the campers-out. These boys were Willie PBOTEST AGAINST IMPROVEMENT. much damage at that time. ranged for effect, and "occupying a lociety which sings the best will re- due to arrive at the Battery from Red automobiles and motorcycles cut up Parker, Herbert Hawkins and Walter The army worm is "the larva of a space of Qx8 feet, An entry fee of ceive a handsome prize. The judges Bank at six o'clock at night would re- high jinks. Rankin, Majority of- Property Owaeii on Bay noetuid moth, It is related to the fam- fifty cents will he charged in this will be three musicians. turn immediately direct to Red flank, AVenuo So Hot Want Concrete Side. ily of cut worms, but it is slightly Street—Other division. The first prize,is ?15; the The Eintracht singers will be making no river landings. Many Red THIEVES STILL AT LABOE. Laid oa Their smaller than a cut worm and its body second prize §10; and the third prize lharles Hoffman, Jonn C. AUl end Bankers went to New York on the five MONTH'S MXND MASS OBLEBEATED. Council Matters. " is covered with fuzzy hair. The army .o'clock boat Sunday morning, intend- A resolution providing for concrete worm, If it lives to its full maturity, Ernest Jordan, first tenors; August Forty Prieitl Attended Man In Honor of SO Trace of Robber* Who Broke Into Kleinschmidt, Carl Munch and Max ing to spend .the day air New York and , Llnoroft Poitofflce. sidewalks on Bay avenue at Atlantic becomes a brown moth. Army worms, MONMOTJTH CLUBS OPEN HOUSE. Hubert," second tenors; Joseph Aul, to return on the six o'elock boat. Both tbi Lato Kav. James A. Reynold*. No trace has been found of theHighlands was voted down at themarch in large multitudes in regular ~oseph G, Eschelbach and Jacob F, steamboats came to Red Bank from Forty pinests from all over the state thieves who broke into the Lincroft council meeting last week because a order, hence the name army worm, Bed Bank Floating - Clubhotua Will Be lurich, first bass; and Councilman New York about noon, according to on Thursday morning attended the postoflSce and store of Henry A. Con- majority of the property owners on The ^orms will not eat a stalk of Jiiclg-os' Stand at Saturday's Baoei. acob Degenring, Gottlieb Dietz and schedule, but as only a few New York month's mind mass for the late Rev. over'on Monday night of last week. the street objected to, the improve- hay or grain, but they will consume -The Monmouth club's floating club- Kurt Miller, second bass. The Eiiw persons made the trip because of the James A. Reynolds, rector of St.So far as can be learned only one of ment. The council had power to pass everything on the stalk. The method - house will be towed to the middle of traehts will make the trip to Trenton storm, one could carry them all back James's church at Red Bank. The the letters taken by the robbers from the ordinance in spite of the opposi- commonly used by the farmers to com- the rive% opposite the starting and and return in an automobile bus. and only one boat returned to New church was filled with members of the the postofflce contained money or tion, if they had chosen to do so, but bat the onslaught of the army worms „ finishing line of the races to be held The Eintraeht society singers took York. The other boat stayed at Red parish. Rev, Michael O. O'Donnell, eheeka. This letter was addressed,to they acted in pursuance of the wishes is to plow deep furrows round^the Saturday by the Red Bank motor- part in a singing festival at Perth Bank to make her seven o'clock trip rector of St. Joseph's church at Key- Adam Mouser and a check was in itof a majority of the property owners. fields. This usually proves a sufficient boat club. The judges and members Amboy two years ago and won a ban- Monday morning. port, watf celebrant of thesmass; Rev. for $2. The thieves dropped this and The recent election of Walter Rob- barrier for the army worms. The of the club and their friends will be ner, which now forms part of the dee- Joseph A. Linane, rector of St. Jo- it was found lying In the road the next erta as chief of the fire department worms travel in such large companies on the clubhouse. The guests will be orations of their rooms. seph's church at Toms River, formerly morning. Postmaster and Mrs. Con- and of William Jennings as assistant that they can devastate acres of crops taken to and from the clubhouse in a SABS PARTY AT CLUBHOUSE. of Red Bank, was deacon; Rev, John over live in rooms over the postofflce, chief has been declared legal. Mem- in a few hours. The potato crop is launch, which will run all day., The HrI* Jolin Waldroji of Pair Eaven Enter- E. Caton, rector of the Church of the but they were not awakened by the in- bers of the hook and ladder company exempt from the attacks of army committee in charge of the open-house NEW BED OS C&AMS FOUND. Holy Spirit of Asbury Park, was sub- truders. Last week Mri. Conover was had pronounced tha election illegal be- worms because of the Paris green on celebration consists of Howard A. tained mt%y Women lft»t Weak, » deacon j Rev. John E. Murray, rector the recipient of a gift of a Spanish cause no notice had been sent to the the .plants. The worms are ready vic- Rogers, Israel Hart, Joseph M. Clay- Bayihore Clammers Making' $ SB Per Mrs, John Walefron of Pair Haven of St. Mary's church at New Mon- spaniel from Mrs, Lewis S. Thompson members of the fire companies. A bor- tims of this poison. en a Newly-Found Glim Bed. gave an auction bridge • party last ton, Benjamin H. Crate, Sr,, ,and ige p mouth, was master of ceremonies; of Lincroft, and the animal is being ough ordinance provides that the an- «•-•"•• Harry J. Patterson. Bayshore clammers have struck a Wednesday afternoon at thee floating and Rev. Edward J, Egan, rector of trained to do service as a" watch dog. nual election shall take place on the Ich bed of clams in Sandy Hook bay. clubhous—• , ,,,,,e of ,th ,e Red ,Ban k.. yach- .t ,elu l.the Holy Cross church at Rumson, first Monday in June, and as the tire •AXILS CELEBRATION. h id •«••• The clams are of medium size and at on the Middletown township sidei of ,preMhaf the sermon. He spoke on department is not an independent or- Boni of American Revolution Visited Old PARTY FOB BRIOE-TO-I present are bringing $2 a bushel. Most the river. Forty women from Red 1 fiTh Pl,j th J .. FESTIVALS AT COLT'S NECK. ganization but a department of the Bank, Fair Haven, Eatontown, At; AM rnestnooa, Monmouth Battle Ground. I of the clams are bought by dealers, borough, it is governed by the borough The Sons of the American Revolu- MISH Bonnie L. Kennedy Guest of Honor lantic Highlands and New York at- St. Mary's Plcnlo West Week—Reformed ordinance. who, plant them near Roekaway to NEARLY 9800 CLEARED If FAIB. tion, who last week went over the at a Miscellaneous Shower. grow, Some of the elammers are tended the party. The prize winners Harvest Some in Aufnit. Collector Edgar H, Cook was In- route traversed by Washington whtB Mrs. John A. Kennedy of Leonard making as high as $25 a day, A num. were Mrs.- Charles Ross, Mrs. Samuel The annual fair and festival of St. structed to sell at public sale all prop- avunue, Fair Haven, gave a surprise Sabath, Mrs. Charles Weeks, Mrs. Wrtaity Oolden Bula'i Feutlvnl of Trees he went to Cambridge to take com- her of boy clammers are making $10 Wai Very •aeoeiiful, Mary's church at Colt's Neck will be erty on which last year's taxes are mand of the Colonial army, visited the miHCollaneous shower kist Wednesday a day, ' Robert Braasch, Mrs. Louis Barthle- held Tuesday, July 7th, in the after- not paid. _ Monmouth battle ground at Tennent night at her home for her sister-in- my. Miss Amende Barthelemy and The receipts at the Trinity Guild of the Golden Rule festival of trees Jield noon and at night. A large number of last Wednesday. They .also paia a law, Miss Bessie L, Kennedy, daugh- "Kiss Me Quiet" July ate. MMrs, Archibald L, Miller of Red articles will be disposed of and there Poot Oat on Broken Bottle. visit to the battle monument at. Free- ter of Wellington W. Kennedy of the Bank, Bliss Lillian Battin of Pair at the Elks' headquarters on East will be dancing, music and all the The date of "Kiss Me Quick," which Front street lost Wednesday, and Francis Higgins of Bridge avenue, hold. A short celebration was held Ridge road, who will bo married in the Haven, and Mrs. F.SM. Jackson qf other usual features of a summer fes- will be given at the Empire theater by Thursday were large and the net pro- who is employe^ by Benjamin H, and it was attended by many members fall to Ernest Oldunbusch of Brook- •New York. tival. Crate, Sr., of West Front street, of the society from Monmouth county. lyn. Fourteen young people from Red Mrs. Barry Maxwell, has been John Waldron alid George Gilllg ceeds will be nearly |200. The Trinity The Colt's Neck Reformed church changed from July IDth, as at first' ladies' auxiliary assisted the Guild by" jumped out of a delivery wagon The Bed Bank cavalry troop met the Bunk, Fair Haven and New York at- gave a beefsteak supper last Wednes- will holdjts annual harvest home on Thursday and landed on two or three society members at Freehold and acted tended the party and Miss Kennedy announced, to July 22d, This play day night, at the clubhouse to 24selling the household goods. Miss Wednesday night, August 6th, Last was recently produced in New York Louise Carter was one of the women broken bottles, One of the bottles cut as an escort. The address of the day; received many fine presents, Mr. 01- friends. Dancing was enjoyed after year this was the second largest har- through the shoe and made a gash in was made by Samuel C. Cowa'rt of and one of the most important parts the supper. in charge of the date tree at the fair. deiibusch was one of the guestg. Bliss was taken by Mrs. Maxwell, whose vest home In the county, the harvest the bottom of his right foot. Dr.'E. Freehold. He reviewed the battle of Kenned^ is employed in her father's Her name was "inadvertently omitted home at Tennent being the leader! The Browning Wilson took four stitches to Monmouth and expained all the move- stage name is Louise Sylvester. The n the announcement of the festival. festival at Colt's Neck will be held in flower store on Enst Front street, piny was n great artistic success. BIO BAKE OF HOOVER DIGOERS. close the cut. "' ins is unable to ments of the troops on that day. . ^ *•»———- the chapel and In tents on the lawn. ANOTHER EINTRAOHT PICNIC. Many Potato Harvesters Disposed of by •usiet Avenue House Broken Into. work as a result of the accident. Independent Flromen on Outing-. Charles B. Conovor. a •» Mawied twenty ' Someone evidently familiar with the FIFTY YEARS IN BUSINESS. Bad Bank Singers Bad finch a Tine Time About two score. members of Inde- Charles P. Conover of Holmdel is premises broke into George Wieden- •rter'i lud Mailied, Mr. and Mrs. William Wymbsr of , What mioy Will Go Again, pendent fire company and their friends winding up one of the most successful jorn's house on Sunset avenue late A, Salz & Oo. of Keyport Oelt'bratlnf George Wiedenhorn of Sunset ave- Hudson avenue were married twenty The Eintracht singing sooiaty of Red went on aft outing down the river to seasons he has ever experienced as Sunday night. The intruder got into Their Business Annlvemary. nue, who Is employed in Child's bak- years Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wymbs Bank met last Wednesday night and Island Bench Sunday in Andrew agent for Hoover potato diggers. He the house by removing a screen In a A. Salz & Co. of Keyport are cele- ery on West street, got his left hand were married at Keyport, but came to decided to hold another picnic nt White's launch Olivia B. The firemen has sold machines to farmers in allkitchen window and he ransacked the brating their fiftieth anniversary. caught between two racks in the shop Red Bank t,oon after and have lived George A. Steole's grove at Eatontqwn took box lunches and put, them to- parts of the county, besides supplying pantry and a desk in the sitting room, The celebration began last week. The Friday and the hand was, mashed.here e\er since. "Mr. Wymbs is em- the latter part of August. Tho Ein gether at the lunch hour for a general a large number of agrieujtural imple- where Mrs. Wledenhorn generally Keyport officials presented Mr. Salz Wledenhorn was unable to work two ployed by the J. T. Burrowes lumber traehts had such n good time last Sun "feed." All hands' say they had a good ment dealers-with the diggers. -Mr. keep* her "money. Nothing was with a testimonial bearing the borough days as a result of the accident. . company of West Front street. day week at their annual picnic they time. Conover has been agent for the Hoover taken," seal, in which they congratulated him m • m decided to hold "another one, The com- / company for the past 2B years. His and wished him future prosperity. rnotpry Cloned. Married One loar. mittee in charge of the August picnic As«oclatlon Open Durlngf Summer. father, the late John L. Conover, was Engine Jump* Truck. , The firm gave souvenirs to visitors to The C. E. Conover shield factory on Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hagerman associated with him when he first en- Allen place was shut down last week consists of Carl Munch, Joseph G, The directors of the young men's A freight engine jumped the tracks the store. of Rector place celebrated their flrrt Eschelbach, August Kleinschmidt, Jo association of Red Bank met at the gaged in this business. Thousands of The business was started fifty years for two weeks in order to re-arrange wedding anniversary Friday. They Hoover machines have been soUbby on the beach front at Atlantic High- the stock and also to give the em- Hoph Hogman and Andrew Jordan, association Thursday night and de- lands Friday morning and ploughed ago by Adam Salz, and he is still at were married at the Asbury Park cided to keep the building open dur- Mr. Conover to farmers of Monmoytn the head of the firm. Several years ployees a vacation. county during his 26 years of service through the sand about ten feet. The Presbyterian manse. Mrs. Hagerman '-vi VoteranB on n, ing the summer, A campaign for new engine was in charge of an Italian la- ago he took his son Henry as a part- was formerly Miss Ida Blanche Mac- members will be made in the fall. as agent for the company. ner In.the business. *" Barber Bliopp Clone Saturday Noon. Dowell. Mr. Hagerman is manager. Arrowsmith Post of lied Bank las borer who was running It to the coal- m • » ——- ing station. It took the wrecking i\ll the Red Bank barber shops will of the Red Bank lumber and mill of- week appointed William N, Little I>argo Bea Turtle Cauffht. fice for Charles Lewis. Charles A, Smith and William H. FOB- Ohuron Trn«tee» Bt-Xleotia. crew all day to get the engine back on Fined 85 tot Drnnkenneli. close at noon next Saturday, July 4th, tor a committeejo arrange for a clam Joseph W, Child, Dr. Robert , August Tarnow of Belford caught tile track. George White and Horace • Miller, instead of at two o'clock in the afterr % Browning Wilson and Prank J.v Dlb- a sea turtle in his pound last Friday noon as first reported. Drink Ballftntlne'a B»*r. bako to be .held-at ICennsburg in Aug Willlnm l.iiytoii Says Two Horse*. who havo been arrested a number of Send to B. H. Crate's for a case, use. The clambake will be held thii taen last Wednesday night were re-, morning. It took four men to lift the times at Red Bank, were arrested Midniffht Supper and Dance . ' year instead of a trip to Sandy Ho6k. elected trustees of Grace church for turtle into the boat. Mr. Tarnow William Lay ton of Monmouth street Thursday night by Policemen Charles f Ballantino's export beer. You at the Monmouth Beach Inn pool pa- find it just right. Phone 121 The Red Bank Sons of VoteranB nnd three years. The meeting was held shipped the .turtle to New York .> E, last week bought a gray mare from Woods and Harry T. VanNote for, be- vilion, directly on the ocean. Dancing auxiliary will attend the clam- after the prayer service. H, Jones of Belford cnught two large Pred Luther of Red Bank and a black ing drunk and disorderly. Recorder Bank.—Advertisement. sturgeon in his pound the same morn- starts at 8:80 P. M., July 8. Menu; bake, horse from; a Freehold man for use Badeau fined each man $B. The fineslittle neck clams on half shell, crab Th» XntpMlML Xot«I, Xrfmf •!•»<*. Lfl»«on«. ing. One sturgeon contained about in his livery business. were paid. , , Vp-fO-Snt« Wall Mornings during July free lessons in fifty pounds of roe. flake cocktail, cold boiled lobster, Family dinner every urotiet. Art Boliool. chicken salad, romaine salad, French 8;S0 P. M. Entertainment. The finest line in townj estimates all the latest stitches, Gretohen, Round pastry, ice cream, crackers and cheese, on painting and decorating, J. J Punch work, Alsatian and Carnation Wise*. Both stores will close at 10:00 • Conducted by Gcorgie Burton Haz- everything. Cabaret every Travers, 20 East Front street, oppo- Rose." The Little Shop, 1$ Monmouth A bottle of good* California port, o'clock Saturday, July 4th. Doremus ard.- Oil and water color painting. demi tasse. Tickets, including suppe* Advertisement. ^ , lite Globe hotel.—Advertisement. street,—Advertiaemeni, iherry or claret, given away free with Bros. Co.—Advertisement. Drawing—pencil, pen and charcoal, nnd dance, $2. Tickets limited. Apply oUr dollar a full quart Cabinet •whis- Life studies. Studio, room 14, Eisner for reservations. Phone 2277 Mon- Miss Marie Phelln, chara key every Saturday, J.I. Monsky, 10 See Me O My at the carnival July building.—Advertisement. mouth Beach. This will be a select flre diver of the world, afttp Dont forget the carnival July 8th Coronation of^Queen at 7:00 o'clock affair and everyone will.have an en- evening, July 8tji, 0th 9th, 10th and 1 It'll at Point Plenshn p. M., July 8th,-at Carnival Court, East Front streot, Red Bankl—Adver- 8th, Oth, 10th and 11th at Point Pleas- J at Point Pleasant,4 —Advertisement, Point Pleasant.—AdvertiBement, tiaenwnt. ant.—Adverti&emtnt, It pays to advertise in THE REGISTER, joyable time,— '' -—'•"—"™*

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(WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM July 4th STAMPS FOR "60-AWAYS" AND "STAY-AT-HOMES" 25 COUPON) A Two-Day Sale of new style SPORT COATS f C AQ ani f f A AQ STORE CLOSED (no two alike) Fleece Cloth and Chinchilla, at.... WO flUU flIU.aQ OPEN FRIDAY 25 -COUPON- 25 SKIRTS of Loop Cloth and Ratine at $1.98, $2,98 and $3,98 Cut out Ihii Coupon, priiiBl it st our Store thii NIGHT wtfli *nd by baying SOe worth or mar* of TH, Csfier, Spies, t.ilr*cl. or AAP Bokini; Powil.r Balkan Blouses and WfcUe Blouse Waists, snU Jjrlee at $1.25, $1,48 and $1.98 you will reccivs Bath Towels S T AMPS %*}C V'BC'f CORSETS, all popular makes, at 08c, BATHING SUITS, Makers' Samples at « RcHuUr end Estrlt Stnmii. -'•" W\ |L W^ $1.48, $1,98 and $2.48 Extra Values $1.98, $2.48, $3.98 and $4,98 STAMPS Gi*«n on S»l.. - " " " " STAMPS at 15c each From Monday, June 29th, To Saturday, July lib, 131J White Hosiery Specials for Ladies,' Misses' and Children at 10c, 30c and 40c FREE "VKls Coupon not good after Saturday! July •4tH FREE

EXTRA VALUES TFI rI^l— * JK Have you ever INDIA-CEYLON Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Belts and M^E^M^ M. E~JiI\* tried our TEA % lb Neckwear . JOSEPH SALZ, Broad and Mechanic Streets, MW BMK, N. J, ICED COFFEE Sultana Brand Ib 30c GOLD DUST a large package - 15c BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. FAIRY SOAP 2 cakes 7c MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN 0NA PEAS ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. UiUALLY lOc A °TCA AN 3 cans 25c Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- tions—Lodge Doings—Slight Fires Births, Mar- CHLORIDE of LYE or UME - 5c can riages, Deaths, Accidents-Other Interesting U D ASSORTED JAMS "^A^ 8c jar Features of Town and County. Miss Vida Sehroeder of Asbury Miss Elva Frazee, daughter of Park left last week for Detroit for a Thomas Frazee of Manasquan, was Clothes Lines each 12ic, 15c | MOPS - each 25c visit with relatives She will alsomarried to Harold B. Snyder of Avon visit Chicago relatives. Sunday of last -week. Rev. George F. Misses Helen Drake and Ada Wood- Smith of Navesink performed the WITH 1 CAN A&P I-f* fleld of Mnnnsquan graduated from ceremony. Mr. Snyder is secretary to KIPPERED the Trenton normal school last week. the Asbury Park postmaster. BAKING POWDER OUC A son was born to Mrs. A. Berko- Tonuont sous* Sobbed. witz of Freehold Sunday of last week at the Long Branch hospital. Mrs. James Ivins's house at Ten- HERRING- Overland Model 79 Miss Anna Leming of Allentown is nent was robbed last Friday week visiting her sister, Kirs. Conrad Pax- during the absence of the inmates of u a 2S STAMPS with 1 Bottle A&P ton of Biverdale, Maryland. * the house. The robbers secured $150 This car for quality, size, (114 Inch wheel base) Mrs; Frank C. Hayward of West in money and valuables worth $100. Extracts 25c Ocean Grove gave birth to a daughter The whole house was ransacked. Creamery Ib. .-Power (851H. P.) appearance and pries represents last Friday week, Tmtm Boy BUTTER30c 20 STAMPS with 3 cakes Col- P. J. Sulliyan has built a one story Alfred Priddey, a colored boy em- Choicest Grade froni the Beat Creamery Districts gate's Toilet Soap 25c the most value of any car offered this year. This addition to his house at Oak Shades, ployed oFdn Frederici k A. Wilson'Wil's ffarm near Matawan. at Marlboro, left last week and has s Extra Stamps With is so conceded by all expert automobile judges, ; not been located. He was sent to Stamps With 10 STAMPS with 1 can Kleen- shot ^riuomirh window. - Freehold to buy gome goods and left Mrs. Ella Craig of Bnglishtown the horse and rig at the station. COFFEES , . TEAS sweep 10c Prices, Touring Car and Roadster with electric, was sitting near a window in herPlans ft Convention Hall. • aS Stamps with 60 Stamps with house last Saturday night week when 1 Ib. • Ryad Coffee -35c. 1 Ib. Tea.., ...,7Oe. lights and storage battery $950.00. she was startled by two shots. An J. Walter Butcher, who built a 25 STAMPS with 1 can Kleen- investigation next day snowed a bul-theater on First avenue at Asbury 20 Stgmps with 60 Stamps with sweep 2Sc let hole in the window. The bullet Park, plans to enlarge the building 1 Ib. Ambeia Coffee , .32c. 1 Ib. Tea 60s. With 0ray & Davis starter, electric light and and make a convention hall of it this 18 Stamps with was found on the floor. 40 Stamps with 25 STAMPS with 1 Zero Ice Uonatiou for Armory. fall. The lower floor will be retained 1 Ib. Sultana Coffee , ,3Oe. 1 Ib. Tea ,.B0c. generator, $1,075.00 F, 0, B. factory. The Asbury Park board of com-as a theater to run all the year. ' 10 Stamps with 25 Stamps with Saver 25c merce has mads a donation of $2B0 Graduate* from Pratt Institute. i ib. Coffee. ,2Se. 1 Ib. Te» 40c. We have all models to show you. toward the ABbury Park armory. . Miss Georglana Leekwood, daugh- to Stamps with 20 Stamps with IS STAMPS with 1 jar A&P The state appropriated $25,000 forter of Samuel Loekwood of Freehold, i lb. Coffee 2Se. Vi lb. India-Ceylon 2Bc. tile building but the contract called graduated from Pratt institute at Sliced Beef 17c Also distributors of Cadillac and Buick cars, for $25,400. James A. Bradley do- Brooklyn last week from the manual nated the othser $150. training department. She has several STRICTLY We have some great bargains in used cars. Pllty "years a, Banker. offers of positions as teacher. Charles H. Wardell, cashier of the BUaaioa IJqSBie WitHdiftwa. ,—: -,„•>-,-,-;.in-:—'jess ^*^- ^nfipnj - - j ar FRESH versary as banker last Saturday Whitesville, near Asbury Park, was week. He was giveg n a dinner withdrawn last week with the under- FOLLOWING GROCERIES Pleasure Bay by thhe MonmoutMhh county standing that it will not be presented Sunny Brook Biand J. W. MOUNT CO. bankers' association. Fancy selected in sealed 1 can Sultana Spice, , ,10c to the court again-far a year. cartons every egg Ctiar- 1 pkg JIucrironi or Spaghetti... 10c RED BANK, N. Hefiu Back and Anta Collide. anteed. Per DOB. 31c Telephone OiS. A boy and two small girls were near An auto driven by Harvey A. Smith 1 bot A&P Queen Olives..".. ...15c iMHiiiBiitniiiitui drowning Jn Wesley lake at Asbury collided with Jamog Barno.'s hack at 1 cal«o Duiry Milk Chocolatu,.. ,10c Park last Thursday night when a row- Asbury Park last Thursday night. ASK FOR MELROSE PRINTS 1 can Lunch Cosoa 10c boat they were in got adrift. Nora Barno was thrown out-of his wagon Lopatln, one of the children, lost four but was not injured, The car and the 2 pkps A&P Gelutine, each Gc relatives in an auto accident near hack were slightly damaged. 1 Mason Jav Mustard,...... 10c A HEATING SYSTEM : Freehold recently. BUTTERINE,25clb 1 can A&P Corn Syrup lOu 1 To Attend Educational Congress. Said Hit Steering Osar Was Wrong. Christopher Gregory, superinten- DONT PAY MORE NONE BETTER 1 con Potted Beef lOu that will ''deliver the goods.s" William D. Lippincott of Asbury dent of the Long Branch schools, has that costs least to run, no Parl was discharged last week after been appointed one of the .six New trouble to manage, • that-will a hearing on a charge of driving his Jersey delegates to the fourth inter- car while drunk. Lippincott claimed national congress on home education last and is low in first cost— he was not drunk. He eaid his steer- to be held at Philadelphia, DELIVEailBS To DELIVERIES TO ing gear was wrong and he couldn't lively School Meeting"- Eatontown, litMe Silver and the kind we can supply you. ,_ guide the auto. . • - Fair Haven, Oceanic, Let us know your needs- The meeting of the Monmouth Tuesday and Friday. Shrewsbury, Monday and . Monmouth Has 3,533 Anton. Beach board of education last Thurs- have us give you some first- Monmoutli county has one automo- day night was so lively the meeting MiddJetown and Atlanlic Thursday. hand facts about THOR- bile for every 20 inhabitants accord- had to adjourn without transacting lands, Wednesday, Navesink, Monday, ing to a tabulation made by clerks of any business, A question, arose" that OUGHLY heating the house- the "MonniQuth county tax boards. caused a heated argument. Highlands, Thursday Belfoi-d, Tuesday, OPOS1TI0N give our low figure on the job. The total number of cars in „ the Telephone 60. Chiipol Hill and Leonardo, Fri- county is 3,583, an increase'of 2,200 Seagirt Man Wtdg, day. over last year, Howard Newman, son of Jamps Newman of Seagirt, and Miss Leota Btefci Board for Wife, R, Kemble of Trenton were married at: S6 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. can see* George H, Fennimor* of Ocean the l&tter place lait Wednesday. Mr. i Grove has applied to the court of Newman ls empjdyed at Trenton and chancery for a guardian for his wife, is building a house there. [WE GIVE ^^C fCREEN TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM WILLIAM O'BRIEN, Eliza Jane Fennimore, who has an in- Bif Ditching- Contract. come of $8(7,000 a year. Mrs. FennU Jesse P, Manahan of Bed Bank and Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. mote's mind was affected by a stroke Monmouth Bench has been awarded a of apoplexy, contract ,to dig fifty miles of 10x30 No. 29 Front Street, R.ed BanK, N. J, MotorcycUit Bun Down by Aato. inch ditching' in Atlantic county near A motorcycle ridden by WilliamAtlantic City for the purpose of ex- Ocean Avenue. Seabright, N. J. . « Kreip of Long Branch was struck by terminating mosquitoes. an automobile last Saturday. Kreig's A Bftrnog-at Flailing Trip. machine was damaged but he escaped Mr, and Mrs. A. E Wetherill, Mr, OODlieer injury. The autoists refused to give and Mrs, B. D. Yard, Mr. and Mrs. their nemos but Kreig got the.license Holmes Wikoff and son Charles and number. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin P. Rogers of 1663 1614 Olmre}i Wedding »t Allentown enjoyed a fishing trip on Miss Margaret A. Queeney, daugh- Barnegat bay last -week. mankindJorimoreithan>2,000 ter of Edward Queeney of Freehold,- Wtddlsf Announced. was married to Philip Franzmann of New York last Wednesday. Rev. Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Jacobsen of Frederick Kivelitz performed the cere- Seabright have announced the mar- mony at the Freehold Catholic church. riage of their daughter, Hannah, to Frederick T, Terpp of Meriden,, Con- JrfMt as Tiari. ' necticut. The couple were married, lev. Richard A. Crean, rector of St. last Saturday weilc, ADLEM&CO., Michael's chuvch at West End, cele- brated his 25th anniversary as Formea * Betldent* WH. priest last week. A celebration pre- Mrs, E. L, Brocklebank and two sided over by Bishop McFaul was atdaughters, Mrs, J, J, Harrig and Floi'- tended by a large number of priests. ence Brocklebnnk,-T©*-Fresno, Cali- fornia, formerly of Freehold, were in- Heat prer.ntail Wort jured in an automobile accident near Harty' Beatty, Merle SpKfleue, their home last -week. DRY GOODS. David H, Mount and Hyatt P. Srtith z.oc»ted Hl» Stolen flbiokmH. of Allentown, who aye repairing the While James Hankins of OakhurBt bams on the M. R, Wain farm at Al- woe at, Freehold Friday night week lentown, were forced to stop work thirty o£ his chickens were stolen. last Wednesday because of the heat Mr. Hanking located hia fowls near 32 BROAD STREET, Httang-or Beaton ana Bobbed. his home and will prosecute the per- John" Adamite and Thomas Single son who itolo them. . ' of Freehold were arrested last week and held for the grand jury on aVow charge of assault. Thorn Belish of Liquor licenw renewrenewalss wrweree RED BANK, N. J. grantedtd'' llast ThutBdaThd y by JudgJde FFos- Philadelphia claimed the men beat ter to Rofaele Santsngelo and Thomas arid robbed him at West Freehold. Smith of Red Ba^k, J. Blwyn Green D«atk oi William H. Hsudtlcluiou. of Long Branch and John M. Rlaken ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER OR DEALER William H. Hendrickson of Upperof Monniouth Beacn. Freehold township died last Thursday QraduatoB to Be Week after a sickness of several Myrtle Thompson, Margaret Brucee, months. Mr. HendrickEon wnso9 Mary Ljsk, Garda Chamberlain" and HARRY C. FAY, yoarB old. He was a deacon of theE y Bj , ardad f h d Upper Freehold Baptist church, , ga Notice of Battlement of Acoonflt. CORONER. wEmni uhig Burlewh schoo, graduatel in thiss oyear'f thse Mataclaas-, Spring take hospital last Wednesday. the Cedarhi^rst Inn on the South Ent.ito of Thcodoro F. wiilto, (.loco^ueil. I.ic«ns» Bavoksd, will entehihr normahll i schoothil next' falll to Mr. Lower was on u visit to M*. Gor- Shrewsbury river and will conduct it Notice Ifl h«>rt'l)y pivi-n Hint tlifl nr- this season. Mr. Murphy •formerly, LOIlUtH Of tllC Hllll40flbl'lfl, P\PCUt»lfl Of Funeral Otrector and Embalmer. The aiitomobile driver's license of study for tenchci'a. doVi when he died. tliu ostntii of aulrt ilcccnifd, ulll bo aii- %( White of Awbury Park was Buying- Potato** in Virginia. To Llv« with His r«i«nt«. managed the Bridgewatcr Inn aaiteft l and stilted by tlio sunogatio ami UpHototertntflin All It* Branches. y revoked last week after White,had a Pleasure bayi reported for nottloment to thn orpliuYiS Jewell Ford of Allentown is in Vir- Stanley B, Pierson, who lins been court of tho county of Monmouth. on ' ' (FoMBeiij'withR.t. Smith of Red Bonk for 27 row*.) hearing on a charge of driving a car ginia buying potatoes for Edward Dil- living with his grandparento^ Mr. and Canoo OJnli at AaJrary Park. •l'hui«dny, the Blxtocntli day of July, while drunk. atush & Co. Mr. Ford will remain in Mrs. Craifj Bird of AlleiitoAvri, several A canoe club was organized at As- A. !>., 1914. C«r*u> Chair* and Cerd Tftbl«# totrlhUro- bury Park last week and the club at Dated Juno 8th, A. n.,,1014. N"«w Toaoher for Iioasr Branob. Virginia about a month. years, hns'fcone to Washington, D. C, TIMOTHY M. WHITK, Died Whila on Viil*. to live with his parents, Mx,.an

NATIONAL "SIX," $2,3TJ Complete THE WESCOTT-Swift, Silent, Sure-Built to Endure No matter how much you want to spend for a car, Your desire can New Models of the be satisfied from the above line. If you have figured on paying less than Above Cars what we offer here perhaps all the now on display. They must be seen advantages of these cars may appeal so strongly that you will be willing to be appreciated. They stand rigid to pay the small additional cost to inspection' and test and are evidence get a car of the highest quality at a of skilled workmanship, reasonable price. MARION ••FOUR," $1.05O Complete

Dont buy a 1915 tar until you have, given THE NATIONAL, THE MARION or THE WESCOTT a thorough inspection. Telephone for Demonstration

THE WESCOTT, $1,285 Complete FRED H, VAN DORN, Telephone j478. Red Bank, New Jersey.

home at Spring Lake Monday of last week, has a job as assistant chemist Branch gave birth to a son list Thurs- BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. week. Mr. Landon'was 74 years old, in the laboratory of the Raritan cop- day and on Friday Mrs, William C. He had been at Spring Lake two per works at Perth Amboy. Soden of Long Branch gave birth to (Coniinitcd from last page.) weeks, *> Brielle PavUleii Sold, a daughter, Misg Marion English and. Harold First Viiit in Thirty William H. Bailey's bathing pa- Victim of Consumption, Darin were awarded a silver cup as Rev, John F, Keenahan of Paterson, vilion and bungalow at Brlelle was Edward J, Griebling of Adelphia first prize in a dancing contest at the who was born near Keansburg and sold last week to Edward Sweeting of died Sunday of last week of consump- (20 'Asbury Park casino last Friday night. attended Glenvvood institute at Mata- Manasquan for $4,300, Mr, Sweeting tion after a long sickness. He was Miss Olive Byrne and Thomas Orr got wan when a boy, visited both places took immediate possession. 83 years old and leaves a* widow and aecond prize. last week and renewed old acquaint- (lift to a one son. Too* law EsajBinatlens, ances, Mrs. Thpmas H. Evernham has as Hew OiUtfe and CaBHaoww. Louis C, Gaines, a telegraph op- Q?aduate« Have Auto Bide, given the Allentown Methodist church W. A. Taneey of Marlboro exit new erator at Freehold, •went to" Washing- Cant, S. 0. Thompson of Matawan a silver individual communion service cabbage and cauliflower last week. ton, D. C, last week to take an ex-took the graduates of the high school as a/memorial to her brother, the late This is the first of the season in that amination for admission to the baro.n an auto ride to Asbury Park last Rev. Nathaniel R. Poster, - section and probably in the whole Mr. Gaines has been studying law Thursday week, Capt, Thompson's Fined for Blumkeniltii, County, four years. daughter Myrtle was one of the grad- Mrs. Elizabeth Finn of Asbury AUenkurat HOUBO Sold, Treehoia Mas TateB a Wife, uates. Park was arrested and fined $15 last Ira E, Whyte has sold his house at Edison Freeman of Freehold and Tentli Widfllaj •Ajmtrersary, week for being drunk and creating a Allenhurst to Joseph F, Snipes of Miss Ada Bennett, daughter of James Mr. and Mrs. L. Carberry; Ritchie disturbance. She claimed ahe bought New York, Mr, Whyte will occupy Bennett of "Vanderburg, were married of Spring Lake celebrated their tenth the liquor at a fruit store. the house until next spring. last Wednesday week by Rev. H. K.wedding anniversary Monday of last Senbrlg^lit FiBlierman Dead, San Wail la His Foot, Post. They have started housekeeping week at the home of Mrs, Ritchie's Andrew Thorson, a well known Matthew Schock of Matawan ran a This Is Our New Tea at Freehold. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Mfi- fisherman at Seabright, died last Fri- gwaHow Killta on ilffhtninf Sofl, loney. riarl in his foot at the Matawan s day after a sickness "of several months, freight ^station last week. Ho was A swallow tvom a flock which made Kecovero from Operation, He was 06 years old and leaves a laid up~a couple of days. The "Orange Label" Blend of India and Ceylon— their home in a chimney, of W. M. Miss Mary Hannon of ImlayBtown widow and two children. Wadded at Chicago, Moreau's house at Freehold was im-lias recovered from an operation per- Celebrated 8Oth BlrtMsy, paled on a lightning rod while trying formed at a Trenton hospital a few Miss Sophia Mitchell, daughter of m air-tight tins, Ask your grocer to send you a to fly into the chimney last week and weeks ago,' Her Bister,. Margaret George W. Hopkins of Hornerstown Joseph Mitchell of Long Branch, was , was killed, Hannon, is recovering from a broken, celebrated his 86th birthday last Sat- married at Chicago on June 4th to urday week, Mr, Hopkins is still very Bruce L, Worl of Chicago, igManas Men Go roe. arm. active. When a young man he spent package—1/4 1b., 1/2 lb,, or i lb.» at 60c, a pound. Angelina Menzopane and Benjamin Fire at Matuwan. * five years in California. Kaw Open Alt Theater. >, Joseph Woods has leased the Plaza D. Paoll .of Highlands Were acquitted Fire destroyed the kitchen of Mrs,•af apemeat Announce a. at Freehold last^veek on a charge of Louis Tice's house at Matawan last open air moving picture theate* at Mr, and Mrs, George "Wheeler of West End, The'first performance was receiving stolen chickens from Levi Thursday morning and damaged Brooklyn have announced the engage- Maxim. Maxim had pleaded guilty to other parts of the house, . The loss given Saturday night. ment of their daughter, Rose, to Ben-Marlboro Property Bold, the theft. was partially covered with insurance. jamin P. Hankinson, sonfcof Dolphus Qill Drunk on Stroot. Coal and Kay Business gold, Hankinson of Freehold, Mrs, William p. Niokerson has sold . Lillian Bennett, a seventeen-year- James A, Dawes of Hightstown hna her house and eight acres of land at Paint Compnny'a Outing-. Marlboro to Walter A, Cobb of Eng- old girl, was arrested at Asbury Park bought the coal and hay business of The employees of the Sherwin-Wil- last "Thursday for being drunk on theEdward G. Dey at the Imlaysto-wn lishtown, liams paint company of Newark en- Death Inm Diabetes. street. She wos fined $2 and costs. railroad station, Mr, Dey has rejoye- d jthoir annual outing to Asbury She was accompanied by a woman and tained his residence near the station, Park Friday. More than 800 children Miss'&nna T, McDonald,,a summer two men. Finofl lot HlogfCl Bale, resident of Asbury Park,. died last Other delightful teas at 50c, 70c. and $1 a pound ' were on the excursion. Wednesday of diabetes. She was 81 (ml Wagon Tongiio Sniaafel Auto. Mary Mason and Emma Seott of Bolmar Casting- Tournament. _ years old. James A very of Cliffwqod was driv- Asbury Park were fined $100 and The casting tournHment of _the Bek Attended Medical Convention, ing his father's automobile last week costs last week for the illegal sale of mar fishing club will be hold on Satur- when it collided with a wagon. The liquor. They refused to pay the fine day, July 18th, Several handsome Dr, I. S. Long of Freehold attended wagon tongue struck the auto and the and were sent to Jail for thirty days. prizes have been offered and a large the convention of the Amor-lcan medi- •windshield and body of the car were Ocean. Grove Man Dead, entry list is expected, cal society,at Atlantic City last week. wrecked. ** William B. Butler of Ocean Grove Death from Dropsy. Wew Houso fos iiana«iUttii, Snilad for Eurojpo. died lust Thursday of hardening of Nelson Slocum of Bmdley Beaeh Taylor & Andoison ha-vo been Miss Jane Walters, secretaryito the the arteries, Mr. Butler was 72 years died last Friday after a long sickness awarded the contract for a new house superintendent of the Long Branch old and leaves a widow. He had li-ved from dropsy. • Mr, Slocum was 77at Manasquan for Prod Patterson, SEA BRIGHT'S BIG STORE hospital, and'Bites Julia Enright, a at Ocean Grove only a short time, years old and is survived by a wife ABbury Park Boy Opemtei on, Long Branch school teacher, sailed TO Study in Europe. and several children. Edward Maps, Bon of Arthur Maps And this Is no "Ideal Dream" when we say that, we have one Friday 'for fl several weeks' tour of of Asbury Park; was operated on by Europe, Miss Mary Streeter, a former Want Bond Improved, teacher in the Long Branch high People living near Imlaystown have Dr, James F, Ackdrman last weak, of the largest and best equipped stores and MECHANICAL Anto Buna Over Girl. school, aalled for Europe last week. Korao Drops Doad. She "will study German while in Bur-petitioned the township committee to Ernest Reed of Englishtown was improve the road from Coxe's corner .n A horse belonging to Ellas Clayton DEPARTMENTS in this part of the state. backing his automobile last week ope and will return in September, to New Canton, a distance of three stumbled while Mr. Clayton was driv- when it ran over .his. three-year-old at Muta-wan. and a tenth miles. ing it last week and dropped dead. daughter, who had juat gotten out of Freehold Man Dlgf Fotntosi, the ear. The child was only slightly W, D. Bailey & Company's store Found an Old Turtle. Hardware and Household Furnishings bruised, . and the Baptist parsonage at Mata. Andrew Johnson and John Ghasey Robert Blain of Freehold dug aomo wan wore entered by thieves a fewfound a land turtle on H. P. Davis's Cobbler potatoes last weel% The po- of all description; an. immense stock to select from. l"ell Wlilla Flo Mm OHiMiei, nights ago. Only a small amount of place at Imlaystown last week which tatoes were planted April 1st, H. T, Eldridge of Imlaystown WBB loot was secured by the thieves. had the dote 1776 and saveral initials Attended Colloffo Benalon, Seasonable goodswe now being displayed, and we solicit your picking cherries lost week when he carved on its shell, fell from a ladder and cut a gash in at Daug-litor'H Howe.. J, Turner Bvakely of Horneratown his sculp. The injury caused him to Mrs. Michael MoGuire of Freehold Bald Vp with Bloo4 Voltaning. V. attended the 48th reunion of his class inspection. cease picking cherries for the vest of died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Nieholas Mulvanla of Imlaystown at Princeton last weok,( the day. Chilion Howell of Jamesburg, last has been laid up sevoral Weeks with SloJt Wltli Kldnoy TrouWe. Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Refrigerators. Sweepers, Oil, Friday- •week of heart disease, Mrs, blood poisoning caused by running a Frank Jones of Emleys Hill, hear Whale* Slffhtod nt Anbury Park, piece of rusty barbed wire under one —Boardwalk' strollers at Asbury Park McGuiro leaves three children, Imlaystown, has been seriously sick , Gas and Coal Stoves, etc., etc. Bollfli Stone Betalninff Wall. of. his finger nails. with kidney trouble, ' last Thursday afternoon were, treated 1 to the sight of a. small school of whalei Charles P. Brown of Matawnn has Returned from bong Trip. Property Sold, V Our facilities for attending to your PLUMBING AND built a atone retaining wall in front Miss, Josephine Bowman of Long about" two miles off shore. The 1 The Charles A. Newbury property TRIG WORK is perhaps unequalled. whales were spouting when first of his lot at that place., The wall is Branch returned last week from a at Manasquan has been sold to Frank sighted. built of stone gathered by Mr. Brown trip around the world. Miss Bowman Clayton. ." .' in! Various pnrtB of the county. is a graduate nurse of the Long Illegal Seller Fined. Branch hospital. New Po#tmnater at Spring X,wkm, ' . Louis Thcbino, an Afibury Park Striped Bna* Catoho*. Charles W, Simonson waa appointed store keeper, was fined $10 Ia3t week Catches of'striped basa were made Oats Job a* Tonohor. postmaster of Spring Lake last -week. MAHQNEY Sc HARVEY on a chnrBe of illegally selling, liquor. at Asbpry Park last week by Edward Robert C. B. Parker, a member of The fine was imposed-'under a newE. Davis, Jacob Wertheiro, Andrew this year's graduating class of the "Who Wanti n Good Hardware, Plumbing and Electrical Work ordinance passed by the Asbury Parlf Taylor and Peter Post. The fiehaver - Freehold high school, has been en- • When you have onything to soil ah council. agedI fifteen pounds in weight. gaged as teacher at West Freehold advertisement" in THE REGISTER is the Q«ta 3oo a» Ohtmlat. for next,,year. best salesman you can find. Vour ad- SEA BRIGHT NETVV" JERSEY X>l«d •tSnmwar Horn*. Two Sew Long1 George h Landon, a retired New - C. Merrill Browh of Matswan, who vertisement 1B currie

not elected by the people. The lawurc. Divided responsibility has alputh- s befuii' it got started on thu nvi THERED BANK REGISTER provides thut thu clerk shall not re-most invariably resulted in failure, rijfht path, Ko iit-rhaps in viewing NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. ceive a liiK^er salary than the man Everybody's business is nobody's busi- this "reform" l;»w in thu light of this T. ELwoaa *njkvt 'd UH ness, in public affairs as well ns in nilphilosophy \si' tiiiict piiHHi'.HH our KOUIS Everett Hardman iMtor—c«iun«r r»n« ta Bur*. ' GEORGE C. MANCE. AMO«U»^ __ of jjurie . Tlien . oilier H of life. Where one man, ,in pati«nVe until the various wroni? ivs FIJ»HT T* Elwftod Snyder hu annuunoed the TO MS BufaaH MlUftf! b, at the VXJHTW of the tax- j elected by thh e peoplle and accountablble paths toward justice have been trod, When you Get hifcundidftcy for the Hcpublifan nom- THOMAS IRVIWO BROWN, payers of the county, must provide ' to the people for his work, has the (Town Ttilk cautii.ufd on page ij.) Ivers & Pond The Tusting Piano Co., McPhail ination for the oflkv of eolluctor of Bach ar»d. Will Kan • Boom by RMlf SUBSCRIPTION PRICK such {stationery and oilier equipnn'nt Hole selection of jurors, he U likely to Eatontown* to aurcovd Joseph W, the coinmisMonerH M'till iwijuire. be more inteii'steil in nelei-ting (it and Vn% nil-HitafH Mta'u Clnb In- JohnsUjii, who died r«c«rntly~. Mr, One yiiur ••'•:;" Your July Interest Payments joyed UUor. Dlumr »t B.mld* XltektB SI* months, ..,,..,...... •.. .'* proper jurors than if the selection mtaxmm OAMAOB WII.I HOTS, Packard 16 Monmouth St,» Briggs Snyder wu formerly usatMor of the 'I'll iw numtliH , ,4U wero distributed through various consider the convenience, the safety, the courtesy, the township. i The Store With The Alt-Wool Policy. Ileie are two jobs, at jrootl .salaries) channel!!. Divided responsibility nl H. McKUitfUt of Whitt ItMit The kiniiirK'urtcn department and Mists Charlotte Brown huj been Kiitcred at tho iiOKtollU'i- <<1 Hi i! Bank, for tho work performed, with mldi- £••••• O*Gfg• n, Brown1. O»r»iT«, Red Bank, N, J. the first Kittdt' will huvo separate N. J., as m'i'onil-riiiiiH nwtti'r. 1 most invariably results in failure. It Merrill Crown accommodation and the interest that will all be yours visitiuK Miaa Kate VanSebolck. tional uNprils-e. -, saddlril nil thi' people has always been so. It will euntinut; Thomas 11. Mi'Knight, proprietor of rooms in the school tint full. Miu t>UR STRONG FEATURE IS TEN-DOLLAR SUITS, of each county, for woi'k which the if you open an account with the strong and carefully All the stores will cioiu Saturday ' " JULY I. 11*14, lo be so, tho Empiju narage uii White street, Maud Murtin of Atlantic Highlondi for the fourth. For the first time in ^lu'i-iiT hiiHU'lf did before with no ux- has rented the garnjte building on will tench the kinderifsirtcn, MjiB jiense to the ta\payers. The Demo- • • * Undeman "Over a Quarter of a Century Tusting managed many years no I ndflpendenftf Bny The people of Mommuilh county and East Front Mri't't, formerly occupied Hnzcl Stohl, who graduated from the celebration will be hold. (A WEEKLY>AI,K, HY J. M. FINKELSTEIN) TOWN eratie lenisliiture which passed these by fieorgo E. Hi own & Co., arid he will »tate normal school ut Trenton laat law's" hiuPproniiMedd "if'thif hu peoplle put ! tju« ppeoplp e of every other countyy ia Mra. W» L, Rhoudew ia itvuveriisg take possession tliiw week. Mr, brown Pease Harrington week, will ttttdi the third grade in from her sickneai. For several years previous to last them in oltice that tliey Would rerv was a di'liliovutrly planned with W. O. Cral'tioe. Mr. McKnight Red Bank Trust Company signed. The board of oducotion will and their daughter huve been visiting ber of oilK'ials, and this IN one of thelic payroll. That may be KiiUifying campaign to emito a mimbor of ad- started in tlu> garage business four Harvard Milton meet Tuesday night, July J4th, to re-P, Stanley Higynson, Mr, Barnes ditional pulpublic jobs in New J«m\v by ways in which they have shown the to the legislators who put the bill years ago in the Smith bum on White Means Something" ceivo bldi for painting the school- people what their promises are worth. through, but it isn't so delightful to Broad and Wallace Sts., Red Bank, N. J. wns formerly principal of the Eaton, changing the method of drawing street. Some time ago he was forced house. town township public schools, jurors. There wero sever:il intttii-nccs "* * * the taxpayers who have to pay these to seek larger quarters becnuse of in- Starr Howard The men's club of Mntuwnn enjoyed salaries. If the uim had been to have Upon balances of $1,000 or more subject to check this Andrew Taylor has opened a fruit First class stores mean first class prices. at work to brinfr this alunit. One But the new jury law is now mi nc- creasing business and moved to the "a shoro dinner ut the Son Side Kitchen and produce st^rc on hia place «t p of men who wure interosti-d in absolutely impartial juries, this could building formerly occupied by Indo- last Wednesday night. There were complislied fact. The sheriff, thehave been brought about without in- g p y institution pays two per cent interest. Upon special South Eatontown. Hd sells u greut „ clniiifrc in the law w«s composed chancellor, the supremo court judge, 92 men in the party. The building deal of garden truck to autoists. of politicians who wanted public creasing the taxes ono cent. The pendenp t and y fire companiesp , the jury commissioner, and the clerk J name of every man in the county eligt- The business has continued to increase accounts it allows four per cent, Its depositors are was decorated with American ilagi A heavy coating of gravel hug been placi's iiifionsitid in order to find jobs Th bi d i and bunting. Twelve members of tnc The same applies to first class hotels* and of the commissioners "f juries, all | ble to jury duty could have been put in and this bus necessitated larger quar- Bprend on tho county road from thu for Home of thefr supporters. Another nonww hhavve a linglingerr in the jury ppiei . OOff -• • • * •• . . - . . protected by its capital, surplus and undivided profits of Buckingham clul) of New York had an Shrewsbury township line to Main group was composed of num who the box*, the names thoroughly mixed tors, • outing «t the Kitehen lapt Friday. all these ]>eisons thy sheriff is up, und then tht namei for jurymen street. hoped'to get the jobs. Still another ^ ^ Donation* to Water Witch Olubliouie. Picking Green Fruit Rector's band from New York will the only one in whose selection the drawn therefrom by a blindfolded The Advent church nnd Sundpy- group was composed of men who nau . furnish music for the Bamboo garden restaurants. YOU KNOW THAT. Fancy l op!L l.'ive any voice, Thu supreme man. No judgv, no sheriff, no jury Henry Nunne^er Ims given a fortv- $750,000 school went on a picnic to Shark a grouch against the fheviiTs and who! cour'- t judge still retains hia power to this season. The cabaret perform- River on Saturday. wanted to cut off some of their power. commissionur und no other man oot nagpole ti> the Water Witch club- There is too much "picking of green fruit" in the buying of a cross names off the jury list if he dont louse, A silk flag has been donated by ances uru drawing largo crowds, No longer will a man wave a flag Still another group was composed of should have had tho right to strike Snndluss's new dunce hall was opened want certain men as jurors, for theone name from the list of jurymen so Irs, George Kraus of New York, Two There are two reasons for this state of things. First—All people know that Accounts Opened By Mail at tho railroad crossing when a train narrow-minded theoretienl blockheads M last Saturday night. Tho place will now law expressly atfttos that "noth- drawn. That would have given a list amps for the fniiit j)O! ch of the club- of cars is approaching, A lurg red and extensive fixtures run up in the thou- who wunted to do something for theing herein contained shall be held or the Player-Piano is a good thing to own and yet many people cannot afford' the be known ns tho "Jnrdin do Donas" disc with the word "Stop" on it has rc- publif welfare but who didn't know of jurymen absolutely free from any ouse have been givun by Paul Re- Safe Deposit Boxes To Rent construed in anywise to limit the pow- iere, and Joseph Crawford of New- and will be run in connection with the laccd the flag-waving arrangement. now; while perhaps the largest group court or any justice or judge suspicion of influence in the drawing, price of a really good one, Second—A large number of this last class fall into Bamboo garden. p gg g u * * * irk %vill give a sixty-foot marine rail- Tho disc is displayed whenever a train of nil was composed of mon vjho ^al- . ' erei d in eon- Forty men from Jersey-CHy spent wuys support anything which has the g heretotou hnd or CX Se vay to tho club. The elubhouso will the hands of dealers who are more concerned about immediate profits than in the- draws near the crossing. sands of dollars. Merchandise sold in such ection with the drawing or discharge' But this plan hnd one great defect. pen Friday, July fkl, with a reception Sunday at the Victoria House. On Two men from Asbury Park were word "reform" attached tr> it, in the f jurors or panels of jurors," There was "nothing in if for any- tho way homo their boot got aground belief that to favor such a cause and dance. more remote advantage^ of selling them really good Players later on when they riding in an automobile on Lewis body, , Consequently those patriots near Sandy Hook. They were picked street Tuesday night of last week places them above their low, rude fel- who want a job and those other pa- can afford the luxury, up by a passing launch and taken to low men, who have only common •ense And now, how does this low work Acquitted, when one of the front wheel tires stores must be sold at first class prices. triot* who believe that the sole end of the Patten line pier, where they took came off and rolled into a brook. The j, to buck Up their opinions, ut? If the contentions ,of these legislation is to furnish public jobs Walter Smith, Oscar Miller, Percy a boat for tho city. eople who demanded this law worked A Player-Piano should be a better instrument relatively than a straight Piano. A'NICE STOCK OF THE NEW men were unable to find the tire and X * Si for people, could not see any virtue in Bowles and John B. Walker of Red William Hewitt has built a eoncei- ut us they declared it would, then the they rode home on the rim. - In New Jersey the sheriffs had al- any such law as that. What virtue Bank were acquitted by a jury at In the first place it is used ten times as much and even with the same use will sion stand adjoining the McGulre Albert Wolcott is local agent for the urors selected under this law must was there in a law which did not pro- Freehold last week on charges of as- The quality, style and fit of our suits are ways had the power of drawing juries. house for Surkin Koon of New York, Gulf oil company. The company has ie a vast improvement over jurors vide a job for somebody! How absurd laulting Alex Burrell. The jury de- depreciate much faster for it is more intricate and gets out of order more quickly The building ii 15x34 feet and was It was part of their recognized work. "ormerly selected. The character of SPORT HATS installed a pump in front of its store They were elected by the people, and to want a law of that kind! That :ided that Burrell was to blame for than the ordinary Piano. put up in two days. The owner will for supplying autoists with gasolene. he verdicts must have immensely ini- sort of a law had no chance In the;he scrap. conduct a Japanese ball fame there the people knew that it was part el sroved. If the claims made by the Five feet of plastering on the ceil- their work to selqct jurymen. Tho world to get through the legislature,, this summer. ing of William E, Morris's store fell guaranteed strictly first class. BUT our idvoentes of this law were correct, even though the legislature was These are the reasons why we have " fought shy" of the cheap Player-Piano. people had this knowledge in mind hen injustice should vanish from the White Corduroys and Felts and Panamas Mr. and Mr«. Frederick William down last week, ruining considerable when they elected the sheriffs, and the pledged to economy. Such a law was Brooks of N«w York are staying at stock and giving the store the appear- itate, so far as the action of juries is never even introduced. But the law Hair Made Beautiful We have built up our business solidly upon a sure foundation and do not want people, at the election, selected the oncerned. After the passage of the the Grand View cottage. anee of having been struck by a cy- man as sheriff whom they wonted to giving a nice easy job to some deserv- jlisguited customers for the sake of quickly earned dollars. clone. Mr, Mprrii had a narrow es- fixtures are NOT. If you want a regular ury "reform" law, only capable, in- ing patriot in every county went THE BALANCE OF OUR New itoops have been built in front do the work of drawing juries. But ellipnt, conscientious, patriotic, • ir- of Nick Candor's tailoring shop and cape from beinjr hit by the falling any such plan as letting the people through all right, and the^ people will Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, lustrous Player-Pianos are being sold at prices but little higher than ordinary fair wall. eproachable man would be found on find the salary of that official and of and absolutely free from dandruff is Fred MeMopane's barber shop. rule in this matter was very rfpug- uries, and their verdicts and conclu- George Britten's team of mules ran nant to the bunch of highbrows who his helper -tend of the "expenses" In not so much a gift of nature as a mat- straight Pianos sell for. , SUMMER MILLINERY MlN High Coit of sions must be such as would commend their tax bills next fall, Tljey may ter of care and proper nourishment. away last .Thursday, The driver was fifteen-dollar suit of the Big Profit Stores believe that the people are not com- hemselves to every honest man, With thrown out but was not hurt. A Reduce the high cost of living by petent to rule themselves. These high- not see these items specified in their Hair is like a plant—it will not grow They are being offered for eight dollars per month—which means thatthey he chancellor of the state, the su- healthy and beautiful unless it has AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES horse attached to one of Greenspan advertising la THE • EEOiiTEi'a want brows always have the belief that they tax bills, but they will be there just columni when you have anything to ireme court judge, the man picked out the same. attention and proper nutriment, cost to make no more than an ordinary good Piano and that means they are and Brothers's delivery wagons ran away are much better fitted to rule the y the chancellor, and the clerk np- the same day while the driver was de- sell or w»ot to buy something. An and dont want to pay the extra $5.00 for people than the people are fitted to -o-o-o-o-o- Parisian Sage, daintily perfumed advertiseaenfc of tiiirty words costs >roved by the supreme court judge, all and easily applied, tones up and in- MUST BE of mighty poor materials and are made in a most shipshod manner. livering an order. No, damage was rule themselves; and the idea of pre- oncerned In the work, the power of done. only 25 ceata,-—Advertwetmni, But there is in my opinion one vigorates .the' roots of thj^ hair, and venting the people from having'any electing juries is almost wholly out A Player-Piano of this type is always out of tune and^ut of order. Before Miss Anna Ramsey of Brooklyn hai voice in the selection of juries-^svas much greater wrong done to thefurnishes the necessary nourishment MISS A. L MORRIS >f the hands of the sheriff, who is the been visiting her sister, MrS. William very fascinating to them. people by this new j«>,y law than the to not only s|y« and beautify the hair, the fancy fixtures, try the $10.00 Suit Store. mly man whom the people themselves but alio stimulate it to jpow long, a great while it is in such bad shape that It is closed and left closed. McKinney. elected out of the bunch of five who increase of taxes, and much greater Directly Opposite the Second National Bank * * • than the injury caused by the deterio- heavy, soft, .fluffy and radiant with " Talk about a silent Piano! The silent Player-is worse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F, Matthews In order to create sentiment along IOW have a finger in the pie. life. will spend the Fourth with Mrs. Mat- * * * ration in the class of juror* drawn this line, it was declared that the under this law, as indicated by the When used frequently and rubbed The Tusting Piano Company does not advocate or try to sell cheap. Players thews's parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, W, There is more truth in these few lines 5 sheriffs were not fitme n to select Transcript, That wrong is found in into the scalp, it will simply work 66 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Patterson of Farmlngdale. The Freehold Transcript was one of ivonders. Just one application stops Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Scott of jurors. It was declared that the he papers of the state which was in-the power given to judges in the-se- altho there is more profit—present profit—in them even at eight dollars per. sheriffs drew jurors to suit special lection of jurors. I believe that vastly itching head, removes dandruff and Oeeank and Mr. and MM. Henry iistent and persistent in its demands cleanses the hair of all dust and ex- Pierce of Belford spent Sunday with cases, and thlt nien were selected as :hat the» power to select jurors be greater harm is done* by giving a We sell Build Steps of than poetry. jurors by the sheriffs tor the express judge a voice in the selection of jurors cessive oil. Tunis H. Lane, aken away from the people. It has Mrs. Charles Anderson hai re-, Concrete purpose of convicting certain persons >een a great champion of the newthan would be done by the selection of Since Parisian Sage, •which can be or of protecting certain persons. The jurors by the poorest sheriff ever obtained from James Cooper, Jr., or at turned to New Brunswidt after a viiit Good -eaBsete «wp« atsjr ury law. The Transcript is located with her son, WiiUam Anderson, look mU, and grow tader «*ch sentiment was "fostered that the sher- it Freehold, where it has ample and elected. In the one ease the sean- y drug store, never disappoints, it iffs of New Jersey were corrupt; that lection of jurors by an unworthy sher- is no longer necessary for any woman BOATS FOR SALE Mrs. Jack "Worth gave birth to a yew, wUe wood •tep» tot wi onvenient opportunity to watch the son last Thursday, A. boy was born t Ibfldit they packed juries; that the men they iperations of ~ the new law. It hasiff is temporary and it concerns only to be .humiliated because of thin, selected as jurymen gave verdicts to special cases in which the sheriff may streaky,' faded, lifeless or unattractive to MM, C. M. Bimop Sattwday morn- e pnimented once or twice on the char- NEW LAUNCH HULL, ing. •tepa, jma oat be |M careful suit politicians or to favor certain in-> icter of the verdicts rendered by ba interested. In the case of the se-hair. •boutliio materi*U U FINRELSTEIN POPE, \ The new officers of the Patriotic terests which had a political pull; and urors chosen under the new methods lection of jurors by a Judge, OF in the 26^66 Standing Roof. Any tnnke Engine Walled^ that there could be no justice in New case ,of a law giving judges a voice miitiMiuiiiininiM Sons of America, will be installed to- ind its comments have not been com- night by District Preiident E. Slocum Jersey until the sheriffs had been plimentary to the jurors so chosen. in the selection of jurors, the influence The Little Shop WitH Little Profits. stripped of the power to draw juries, extends over all cases, Bargains in Second-Hand Launches from $100 to $500 of Long Branch, Recently n liquor case was tried at * - • 1 * * * Miss Mildred Raddingten of Farm- * * * Freehold, where a Freehold man was ingdale is spending a week -with Mrs. The sheriff had always selected the ndictei.foT violations of the wholesale H.N.SIJFP,! On* Saeon CICenenl condition databiaty. Th# O. ft, 12 W, Front Street, Near Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J, iquor law. Here is the Transcript's I believe that jurors should be ab-* ^7iU|am Noonanr foreman of the grand jury. The ^ojutejyjndjpendent of everp i ^' M"rtfe6rPTedriehs of. BobifGqi ^as a mm% adviaea that you use only * judges of the supreme court got to-iditorial comment "dai tMCSWeS,"; CJ Winter Storage. jn^theiP 'isfeeiiDn. I believe • gueit of Mrs, Michael Rowlftid i J" ' "i J"^iU^iu«TB' MR SAMPLES. , MAIL, ORDERS FlUUmO. gether and they decided that there '•'It appeared to the spectators like a all that jurors should be absolutely A^'-gifif' Sunday, <• * . was nothing in the law to prevent ery simple case. A man had been in- independent of the influence of a judge I Mrs. M. Tracey and son Hubert of by th« them from picking out the foremen of leted for violations of the wholesale in giving their verdicts. We have all FURNISHINGS. Lakewood are stopping at the O'Neil Wa could «H chMpcr cemnta, tot W the grand'juries themselves. After iquor law. It was shown that the de- read of judges discharging juries in cottage "at Water "Witch. • •" do Mil ALPHA bcciUK aor Um YOU BELIEVE IN A SQUARE DEAL, YOU BELIEVE IN THIS STORE, that, when the sheriff announced the 'endant, John P. Meyer of Freehold, disgrace because they brought in a ver- LAUNCH BUILDER. FAIR HAVEN, N. J, Miss Frieda Marie Beugger, daugh- list of names of the grand jury, the lecause of continued complaints by dict which did not please the judge, ter of John Beugger of New York» SCOTT & YBTMAN supreme court judge himself picked leighbors of the manner in which he I believe that juries should use their Our Men'i Suits at $5, Telephone eS-R Red Bank and Charles Greenfield, son of Mrs, tad Bulidcn out the man he wanted for foreman of lad conducted hia wholesale liquor own judgment in deciding cases. I Christian Greenfield, a summer resi- Red Bunk. N. J. the grand jury, regardless of the man jlace, had erected a board fence eight believe that a jury is a more import- $10, $15 and $20 for - dent here, were married at New York the sheriff thought best for the place. 'eet high shutting in three sides of the ant part of the administration of jus- Sunday night. The couple will spend This was the first actual step taken uilding in which he conducted his tice than a judge. I believe that laws ; style, quality and dura- the summer here. " • toward taking the selection of jurors wholesale liquor business, This fence should be passed flinging off the bench '< bility are unbeatable. NOTICE! Martin Mount and family of New away from the man whom the people ivas not on land leased by Mr, Meyer, any judge who discharges a jury in York are spending the summer at the "had elected for that purpose and put- When beor was sold, and the pur-disgrace because that jury brings in Mount House on Navesink avenue. ting it in the hands of someone over maser wanted to drink it at once, he a verdict which the. judge does not To Stand the Strain is Motor Boat and Automobile Owners. Mr. Mount is chauffeur for William B. Uneeda Biscuit whom the people had no control. This went out of the store behind the board, like. Keller of Atlantic Highlands, action of the supreme court judges, in fence to do so. This method of doing the way ou* Children's Tempt the appetite, * • * Fred Marshall is employed as book- please the taste and selecting the foreman of the grand jury jusiness was. testified to by several keeper at his fathWs boarding house, instead of permitting the selection of state witnesses. Moreover, the de- I believe that any law which givei | Clothing is put together. nourish the body, A Furniture Clearance A gypsy camp "has beenset up on ' the foreman by the sheriff, as hadfendant, his chief clerk, Duane, and judges a voice in the selection of Still the style is there. Bay avenue near the Highland air- Crisp, clean and fresh— been done in the past, -greatly-strength- one of the defendant's other witnesses, jurors is a mighty bad law for the The Phyotone GASOLINE 15c PER GALdome. *5 cents in the moiiture- people. I believe that every, man in ened the position of those who hadall admitted under oath that it was the $2.5O to $6.00. Miss Rose Lynch of New York spent ' been claiming that the sheriff, elected thing for customers to pur-the eounty eligible to jury duty should l proofpackage. take his turn at this public task. If (Price changes with market) t Saturday and Sunday here with by the people, 'was unfit to select chase beer at Meyer's plnce and drink made by the Hardman Company and* although it is a mighty good Player for jfrienda. it behind this fence and close to theIt is a burden to do jury duty, then Balmacaans $9 and $10. That Will Interest You jurors. John Steveni of Newark and Miss building, and that they left the empty every" man shouldcarry his share, of $425.00 we do not pretend it is. the same as the splendid AUTOTONE made by « * * this burden. If it Is an honor .to do LAME LINE OF ACCESSORIES, RIGHT FRIGES. Luella Parker are employed by tiieG . bottles in the enclosure when they | New Styles Stiff ancj V. Johnion dtug company, Tho agitation to prevent men elected wore through. jury duty, then every man should have the same people. Because M really saves you money by the people from drawing juroi's an equal chance at this honor with Soft Hats. Miss Alma McNally and Miss Vic- continued with greater vigor after the ,"So, it will be seen, that there wag every other man in the county, A man However you have back of it the great Hardman, Peck & Company that has At Old Seabird Dock, HIGHLANDS, N, Jtori, a Healey of Brooklyn are stopping at the Lewis house for the iummer. supremi court judges had taken this absolutely no defense attempted. The serving once on a jury should be de- Children'* Knickerbocker been making Pianos for over seventy years and in addition th© guarantee of the We make no appeal to those who like to purchase on the club and action. The next* step was a lawdefendant admitted his guilt and hisbafred from, serving again for fiveo r Mrs. Elizabeth L, Allis and daugh- which gave the supreme court judges own witnesses admitted it also. Such ten years, in order that the work'or | Trousers 50c to $l»5O. Tusting Piano Company, a concern that has been in business right here in Mon^ ter Dorothy of Melrose, Mass., are Installment plans, for these pretty schemes cost 20 to 60 per cent more power over the selection of s a fair summary of the facts. It the honors may be properly dlstrib F. R. WELCH, Proprietor. spending the summer with Mrs, AlHs's jurors than they had taken when they seemed that the jury need not take uted, G. A. R. and other Uniform mouth County for over a quarter of a century. * . -? ~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huntur, Sr. more than our way of selling for cash, or on thirty days* credit.to .took upon themselves the power to two minutes to decide upon a verdict, -. * * *• MUD Office: 140th Street and North River, New York. select the foreman of the grand juryl and that there could bo but one deci- Suits. These facts take it out of the same class as the unknown Player-Piano sold About thirty Red Men from here regular charge custome^. But, to those who want the best fur- This new law required the sheriff to I regard it as unfortunate' lot the visited the Perth Amboy lodge last sion, that of guilty, by men who re-cause of true justice that this "re- send to the judge a list of the menspected their oaths. But the jury at about the same price by dealers that are "here today and gone tomorrow." Saturday night., niture made and want tp buy it cheaply, we say whosei names he intended to put In the form" jury iftw was ever passed. Bu Qus Bischofl is home,from a visit was out until after 10:15 last evening Herbert Spancer once said that the jury box, from which the jurors had and finally reported that they could If you cannot afford to pay at least as much as a M.AYOT0ME. costs do not at last Durham, New York. %o be drawn. Then th^ judge had the experience of all peoples showed that Mr, and Mrs. Charles M, Pettersgn Barooet Biscuit f not agree. It is street talk that they if there were one hundred wayi oi sst Overall Value Oil Earth* right to cross off of this list the names at first stood six to six, and that when IH. ffcStf PP. buy f, Player-Piano at all. We want our Player-Piano buyers to become left Friday for Everett, In the state Round, thin, tender— Write today for our doing a thing and only one of thes< of any men whom he djd not want to they finally came in they stood nine 19 BirefMt Mrest, Bed Bank, enthusiastic and the only way to make owr patrons enthusiasts is to sell instru- is offered to Mechanics, Farmers* La^ of Washington, where they will live. with a delightftii flavor serve as jurors. This took, some ad- ways was the right way, mankind in- On. their way out they will visit rela- for acquittal and three for conviction. variably tried the ninety-nine wrong Hill HIM HIM II III HIM! borers and Railroad Men m the fittty —appropriate for ditional power out of the hands of the "The present panel has furnished ments that will give lasting satfcfactidn, Then they will become boosters and 1 tives at Trenton and at Clarissa, man whom the people had elected, and some interesting verdicts. We had guaranteed H, S. PETERS Michigan. luncheon, tea and booklet of it put additional power in the hands thought that-up'to date the verdict in minium i HIIIMMII.MMI help us to sell to their friends, ' The East View hill road is being dinner, IO cents. of a mun whom the people had nothe VanBrackle assaulj case was a graveled. elected. star of the first magnitude, but the We have a few; slightly used Player-Pianos that we can sell at very low fig- The employees of the Perth Am- superlative furniture * * * glory of those twelve men is now WISE PEOPLE. ures and will give with them boy beef company enjoyed a day's out- eclipsed by the greater effulgence of ing at Henry Frazer's Sea Side cot- But the people who were demanding Brotherhood the nine in the Meyer case who re- tage Sunday. About thirty persons "reform" were far from satisfied. The fused to vote guilty, even though the A little explanation always does good ' (Ret. U. 8. Fit Off.) were in the party. vaiues-*-it's free change in the jury law had not given defendant and his own witnesses tes- There ie a truce in the bread -war anybody any jobs. Besides that, th< tified under oath'that he was guilty. for somebody, There is nothing like facts, and bwad is MOW seJUng (« fivean d sheriff still had the power to pick ou But what does an oath amount to, ten cents a loaf. The ft>rn»rprioe B , • • We carry a complete stock of furniture for the men whose names went on theanyway?" as we say, Wise People, We mean that if Overalls were ^vo and sewn cents. original jury list. In the minds of YMMfeiMMlvMl, Thwe ovettDsare * Samuel Leonard is engaged in the some men, anyone who is chosen by % * * you are put wise as to workmanship then real estate bttriaMS, ' Farm Homm Big City Homes the people is unfit to do his work and I do not know anything about this the best that Union workers can turn out, First- _ public work ought to be done by men About 500 persoBs attended .the ease personally. I do not know the you surely know as other people know that Gmtifw Three fears grade denim, cut and finished with every, conveni- 26th annual dinea of the Rainbow over whom the people have no control. neighborhood where Meyer's place is ence, iriduiiinffibe patent ftaeeeJined safety pocket Suburban Homes Hotels, Boarding Houses A So another change waa made in the athfeUc'clvb.af.XbMr York «t Crei^i- located. I did not hear the evidence Machinery is always a tiine saver for the for your watch. B» WlM Md t* to HI All it ton'fl pnvilion S*tnnJ*y night. Miss ZuZu jury law, and this time the law was in the suit. But the Transcript is a With one of these certificates ycai can come back within three years, buy a changed so that a job was found for ••A Bank—m, V. BOTP. 19 atORA M. Helen Harris'Wi tf(N? w York won tlie Prince of appetisers. fair newspaper, acting for the welfare man who does the work but not for the 1 Anbury Park—S. Goldstein ft iona. gold wstch whfch wu chanced oflf. Small City Homes Clubs one man in each county at a big sal- of Freehold town. Persons can judge new instrument and be flowed wary dollar you have paid, upon the new Spring Lake—Frank J, Cobb. Makes daily trips from ary for the amount of work done, and Sixteen members of a Hoboken for themBelves from the TranBeripi'a customer. By that we mean if you have Freehold—W, S. Brown. ._. _, German woging society viiited at the Ginger-Snap Land to in most counties another job was also editorial, printed in the above para- j torn? Branch—W. M. Blooum, 188 B'waF. . Bungalows Inns found for an assistant or helper, your clothes, cleaned and pressed "By Mnnasquan—F. H. Patterson, Highland House Sunday. waiting motitha every- graph, as to the character and qualifi- There are two points in this agreement that make it of real value* On» is BniU»htown—W. D. Mount Co. Harry Phipps wag fined $B and where. Say Zu Zu to • * * cation of jurors selected by the new K*yport—W.S. Wallace *Cto. Hand* instead of sponged by machinery you «^-^«U O. Taylor,. Beobrl#ht--H. Solomon. Saturday night by Recorder ttae grocer aaan, $ centt. This new law provided that the method. I have not seen such an ex- that we carry standard Ki&kes that are sold at fixed rates so you may know now _ drunk and disorderly. chancellor of the state, who is a law^coriation of jurors for their action in sure will be one of those who come back as rarae. MaMMr-AMfirtM: I The sandbar in the chMBtt near y I THE; DANGER TO HEALTH CHRtSTTAM the county. This salary shall be fixec his1 own witnesses testified under oath sheet size, put up in one-pound packages at 25 cents the pound. home on a v«eat*Mi, goods. ' •'• .:'.•-.. i .-' - ;* 1 in * faulty constructed or out of date dotct by the supreme court judge who pre that he was guilty." And then it adds, .tt Thir^ inmates inm ft* Kiag's should make yoil decide on MW «Quipmcnt Bides in that county, this auprenn speaking of the oath taken by the This is something new in witing pa^#r and ribwld up$m\ to theBridge orphan asylum of New York court judge being a lawyer wh jurymen to impartially try the case: had an outing in ibe -woods near here Bay bkctrit baked by regardlew of cos^ howevef— • i« not- elected by the people to "But what' does an oath amount to, most particular. '\Envelop.es to matchK25 for 10 cents. last Thursday. Our prices on '3tatyfat "- of the supreme court judge, can picl of the Transcript, to show that the OPPOSITE: OliOEtE) HOTEL* on hand. dance and reception, - BISCUIT WEDNESDAY h out-a* man to'act aa clerk of the com new law has resulted in worse jurors 13 East Front Street, Red Bank, N- J. your health. • • mlaflioners of juries. This tatm'a salbeing drawn than was the case when 1 0. W. REYNOtDS

not elected by the people. The lawurc. Divided responsibility has alputh- s befuii' it got started on thu nvi THERED BANK REGISTER provides thut thu clerk shall not re-most invariably resulted in failure, rijfht path, Ko iit-rhaps in viewing NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. ceive a liiK^er salary than the man Everybody's business is nobody's busi- this "reform" l;»w in thu light of this T. ELwoaa *njkvt 'd UH ness, in public affairs as well ns in nilphilosophy \si' tiiiict piiHHi'.HH our KOUIS Everett Hardman iMtor—c«iun«r r»n« ta Bur*. ' GEORGE C. MANCE. AMO«U»^ __ of jjurie . Tlien . oilier H of life. Where one man, ,in pati«nVe until the various wroni? ivs FIJ»HT T* Elwftod Snyder hu annuunoed the TO MS BufaaH MlUftf! b, at the VXJHTW of the tax- j elected by thh e peoplle and accountablble paths toward justice have been trod, When you Get hifcundidftcy for the Hcpublifan nom- THOMAS IRVIWO BROWN, payers of the county, must provide ' to the people for his work, has the (Town Ttilk cautii.ufd on page ij.) Ivers & Pond The Tusting Piano Co., McPhail ination for the oflkv of eolluctor of Bach ar»d. Will Kan • Boom by RMlf SUBSCRIPTION PRICK such {stationery and oilier equipnn'nt Hole selection of jurors, he U likely to Eatontown* to aurcovd Joseph W, the coinmisMonerH M'till iwijuire. be more inteii'steil in nelei-ting (it and Vn% nil-HitafH Mta'u Clnb In- JohnsUjii, who died r«c«rntly~. Mr, One yiiur ••'•:;" Your July Interest Payments joyed UUor. Dlumr »t B.mld* XltektB SI* months, ..,,..,...... •.. .'* proper jurors than if the selection mtaxmm OAMAOB WII.I HOTS, Packard 16 Monmouth St,» Briggs Snyder wu formerly usatMor of the 'I'll iw numtliH , ,4U wero distributed through various consider the convenience, the safety, the courtesy, the township. i The Store With The Alt-Wool Policy. Ileie are two jobs, at jrootl .salaries) channel!!. Divided responsibility nl H. McKUitfUt of Whitt ItMit The kiniiirK'urtcn department and Mists Charlotte Brown huj been Kiitcred at tho iiOKtollU'i- <<1 Hi i! Bank, for tho work performed, with mldi- £••••• O*Gfg• n, Brown1. O»r»iT«, Red Bank, N, J. the first Kittdt' will huvo separate N. J., as m'i'onil-riiiiiH nwtti'r. 1 most invariably results in failure. It Merrill Crown accommodation and the interest that will all be yours visitiuK Miaa Kate VanSebolck. tional uNprils-e. -, saddlril nil thi' people has always been so. It will euntinut; Thomas 11. Mi'Knight, proprietor of rooms in the school tint full. Miu t>UR STRONG FEATURE IS TEN-DOLLAR SUITS, of each county, for woi'k which the if you open an account with the strong and carefully All the stores will cioiu Saturday ' " JULY I. 11*14, lo be so, tho Empiju narage uii White street, Maud Murtin of Atlantic Highlondi for the fourth. For the first time in ^lu'i-iiT hiiHU'lf did before with no ux- has rented the garnjte building on will tench the kinderifsirtcn, MjiB jiense to the ta\payers. The Demo- • • * Undeman "Over a Quarter of a Century Tusting managed many years no I ndflpendenftf Bny The people of Mommuilh county and East Front Mri't't, formerly occupied Hnzcl Stohl, who graduated from the celebration will be hold. (A WEEKLY>AI,K, HY J. M. FINKELSTEIN) TOWN eratie lenisliiture which passed these by fieorgo E. Hi own & Co., arid he will »tate normal school ut Trenton laat law's" hiuPproniiMedd "if'thif hu peoplle put ! tju« ppeoplp e of every other countyy ia Mra. W» L, Rhoudew ia itvuveriisg take possession tliiw week. Mr, brown Pease Harrington week, will ttttdi the third grade in from her sickneai. For several years previous to last them in oltice that tliey Would rerv was a di'liliovutrly planned with W. O. Cral'tioe. Mr. McKnight Red Bank Trust Company signed. The board of oducotion will and their daughter huve been visiting ber of oilK'ials, and this IN one of thelic payroll. That may be KiiUifying campaign to emito a mimbor of ad- started in tlu> garage business four Harvard Milton meet Tuesday night, July J4th, to re-P, Stanley Higynson, Mr, Barnes ditional pulpublic jobs in New J«m\v by ways in which they have shown the to the legislators who put the bill years ago in the Smith bum on White Means Something" ceivo bldi for painting the school- people what their promises are worth. through, but it isn't so delightful to Broad and Wallace Sts., Red Bank, N. J. wns formerly principal of the Eaton, changing the method of drawing street. Some time ago he was forced house. town township public schools, jurors. There wero sever:il intttii-nccs "* * * the taxpayers who have to pay these to seek larger quarters becnuse of in- Starr Howard The men's club of Mntuwnn enjoyed salaries. If the uim had been to have Upon balances of $1,000 or more subject to check this Andrew Taylor has opened a fruit First class stores mean first class prices. at work to brinfr this alunit. One But the new jury law is now mi nc- creasing business and moved to the "a shoro dinner ut the Son Side Kitchen and produce st^rc on hia place «t p of men who wure interosti-d in absolutely impartial juries, this could building formerly occupied by Indo- last Wednesday night. There were complislied fact. The sheriff, thehave been brought about without in- g p y institution pays two per cent interest. Upon special South Eatontown. Hd sells u greut „ clniiifrc in the law w«s composed chancellor, the supremo court judge, 92 men in the party. The building deal of garden truck to autoists. of politicians who wanted public creasing the taxes ono cent. The pendenp t and y fire companiesp , the jury commissioner, and the clerk J name of every man in the county eligt- The business has continued to increase accounts it allows four per cent, Its depositors are was decorated with American ilagi A heavy coating of gravel hug been placi's iiifionsitid in order to find jobs Th bi d i and bunting. Twelve members of tnc The same applies to first class hotels* and of the commissioners "f juries, all | ble to jury duty could have been put in and this bus necessitated larger quar- Bprend on tho county road from thu for Home of thefr supporters. Another nonww hhavve a linglingerr in the jury ppiei . OOff -• • • * •• . . - . . protected by its capital, surplus and undivided profits of Buckingham clul) of New York had an Shrewsbury township line to Main group was composed of num who the box*, the names thoroughly mixed tors, • outing «t the Kitehen lapt Friday. all these ]>eisons thy sheriff is up, und then tht namei for jurymen street. hoped'to get the jobs. Still another ^ ^ Donation* to Water Witch Olubliouie. Picking Green Fruit Rector's band from New York will the only one in whose selection the drawn therefrom by a blindfolded The Advent church nnd Sundpy- group was composed of men who nau . furnish music for the Bamboo garden restaurants. YOU KNOW THAT. Fancy l op!L l.'ive any voice, Thu supreme man. No judgv, no sheriff, no jury Henry Nunne^er Ims given a fortv- $750,000 school went on a picnic to Shark a grouch against the fheviiTs and who! cour'- t judge still retains hia power to this season. The cabaret perform- River on Saturday. wanted to cut off some of their power. commissionur und no other man oot nagpole ti> the Water Witch club- There is too much "picking of green fruit" in the buying of a cross names off the jury list if he dont louse, A silk flag has been donated by ances uru drawing largo crowds, No longer will a man wave a flag Still another group was composed of should have had tho right to strike Snndluss's new dunce hall was opened want certain men as jurors, for theone name from the list of jurymen so Irs, George Kraus of New York, Two There are two reasons for this state of things. First—All people know that Accounts Opened By Mail at tho railroad crossing when a train narrow-minded theoretienl blockheads M last Saturday night. Tho place will now law expressly atfttos that "noth- drawn. That would have given a list amps for the fniiit j)O! ch of the club- of cars is approaching, A lurg red and extensive fixtures run up in the thou- who wunted to do something for theing herein contained shall be held or the Player-Piano is a good thing to own and yet many people cannot afford' the be known ns tho "Jnrdin do Donas" disc with the word "Stop" on it has rc- publif welfare but who didn't know of jurymen absolutely free from any ouse have been givun by Paul Re- Safe Deposit Boxes To Rent construed in anywise to limit the pow- iere, and Joseph Crawford of New- and will be run in connection with the laccd the flag-waving arrangement. now; while perhaps the largest group court or any justice or judge suspicion of influence in the drawing, price of a really good one, Second—A large number of this last class fall into Bamboo garden. p gg g u * * * irk %vill give a sixty-foot marine rail- Tho disc is displayed whenever a train of nil was composed of mon vjho ^al- . ' erei d in eon- Forty men from Jersey-CHy spent wuys support anything which has the g heretotou hnd or CX Se vay to tho club. The elubhouso will the hands of dealers who are more concerned about immediate profits than in the- draws near the crossing. sands of dollars. Merchandise sold in such ection with the drawing or discharge' But this plan hnd one great defect. pen Friday, July fkl, with a reception Sunday at the Victoria House. On Two men from Asbury Park were word "reform" attached tr> it, in the f jurors or panels of jurors," There was "nothing in if for any- tho way homo their boot got aground belief that to favor such a cause and dance. more remote advantage^ of selling them really good Players later on when they riding in an automobile on Lewis body, , Consequently those patriots near Sandy Hook. They were picked street Tuesday night of last week places them above their low, rude fel- who want a job and those other pa- can afford the luxury, up by a passing launch and taken to low men, who have only common •ense And now, how does this low work Acquitted, when one of the front wheel tires stores must be sold at first class prices. triot* who believe that the sole end of the Patten line pier, where they took came off and rolled into a brook. The j, to buck Up their opinions, ut? If the contentions ,of these legislation is to furnish public jobs Walter Smith, Oscar Miller, Percy a boat for tho city. eople who demanded this law worked A Player-Piano should be a better instrument relatively than a straight Piano. A'NICE STOCK OF THE NEW men were unable to find the tire and X * Si for people, could not see any virtue in Bowles and John B. Walker of Red William Hewitt has built a eoncei- ut us they declared it would, then the they rode home on the rim. - In New Jersey the sheriffs had al- any such law as that. What virtue Bank were acquitted by a jury at In the first place it is used ten times as much and even with the same use will sion stand adjoining the McGulre Albert Wolcott is local agent for the urors selected under this law must was there in a law which did not pro- Freehold last week on charges of as- The quality, style and fit of our suits are ways had the power of drawing juries. house for Surkin Koon of New York, Gulf oil company. The company has ie a vast improvement over jurors vide a job for somebody! How absurd laulting Alex Burrell. The jury de- depreciate much faster for it is more intricate and gets out of order more quickly The building ii 15x34 feet and was It was part of their recognized work. "ormerly selected. The character of SPORT HATS installed a pump in front of its store They were elected by the people, and to want a law of that kind! That :ided that Burrell was to blame for than the ordinary Piano. put up in two days. The owner will for supplying autoists with gasolene. he verdicts must have immensely ini- sort of a law had no chance In the;he scrap. conduct a Japanese ball fame there the people knew that it was part el sroved. If the claims made by the Five feet of plastering on the ceil- their work to selqct jurymen. Tho world to get through the legislature,, this summer. ing of William E, Morris's store fell guaranteed strictly first class. BUT our idvoentes of this law were correct, even though the legislature was These are the reasons why we have " fought shy" of the cheap Player-Piano. people had this knowledge in mind hen injustice should vanish from the White Corduroys and Felts and Panamas Mr. and Mr«. Frederick William down last week, ruining considerable when they elected the sheriffs, and the pledged to economy. Such a law was Brooks of N«w York are staying at stock and giving the store the appear- itate, so far as the action of juries is never even introduced. But the law Hair Made Beautiful We have built up our business solidly upon a sure foundation and do not want people, at the election, selected the oncerned. After the passage of the the Grand View cottage. anee of having been struck by a cy- man as sheriff whom they wonted to giving a nice easy job to some deserv- jlisguited customers for the sake of quickly earned dollars. clone. Mr, Mprrii had a narrow es- fixtures are NOT. If you want a regular ury "reform" law, only capable, in- ing patriot in every county went THE BALANCE OF OUR New itoops have been built in front do the work of drawing juries. But ellipnt, conscientious, patriotic, • ir- of Nick Candor's tailoring shop and cape from beinjr hit by the falling any such plan as letting the people through all right, and the^ people will Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, lustrous Player-Pianos are being sold at prices but little higher than ordinary fair wall. eproachable man would be found on find the salary of that official and of and absolutely free from dandruff is Fred MeMopane's barber shop. rule in this matter was very rfpug- uries, and their verdicts and conclu- George Britten's team of mules ran nant to the bunch of highbrows who his helper -tend of the "expenses" In not so much a gift of nature as a mat- straight Pianos sell for. , SUMMER MILLINERY MlN High Coit of sions must be such as would commend their tax bills next fall, Tljey may ter of care and proper nourishment. away last .Thursday, The driver was fifteen-dollar suit of the Big Profit Stores believe that the people are not com- hemselves to every honest man, With thrown out but was not hurt. A Reduce the high cost of living by petent to rule themselves. These high- not see these items specified in their Hair is like a plant—it will not grow They are being offered for eight dollars per month—which means thatthey he chancellor of the state, the su- healthy and beautiful unless it has AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES horse attached to one of Greenspan advertising la THE • EEOiiTEi'a want brows always have the belief that they tax bills, but they will be there just columni when you have anything to ireme court judge, the man picked out the same. attention and proper nutriment, cost to make no more than an ordinary good Piano and that means they are and Brothers's delivery wagons ran away are much better fitted to rule the y the chancellor, and the clerk np- the same day while the driver was de- sell or w»ot to buy something. An and dont want to pay the extra $5.00 for people than the people are fitted to -o-o-o-o-o- Parisian Sage, daintily perfumed advertiseaenfc of tiiirty words costs >roved by the supreme court judge, all and easily applied, tones up and in- MUST BE of mighty poor materials and are made in a most shipshod manner. livering an order. No, damage was rule themselves; and the idea of pre- oncerned In the work, the power of done. only 25 ceata,-—Advertwetmni, But there is in my opinion one vigorates .the' roots of thj^ hair, and venting the people from having'any electing juries is almost wholly out A Player-Piano of this type is always out of tune and^ut of order. Before Miss Anna Ramsey of Brooklyn hai voice in the selection of juries-^svas much greater wrong done to thefurnishes the necessary nourishment MISS A. L MORRIS >f the hands of the sheriff, who is the been visiting her sister, MrS. William very fascinating to them. people by this new j«>,y law than the to not only s|y« and beautify the hair, the fancy fixtures, try the $10.00 Suit Store. mly man whom the people themselves but alio stimulate it to jpow long, a great while it is in such bad shape that It is closed and left closed. McKinney. elected out of the bunch of five who increase of taxes, and much greater Directly Opposite the Second National Bank * * • than the injury caused by the deterio- heavy, soft, .fluffy and radiant with " Talk about a silent Piano! The silent Player-is worse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F, Matthews In order to create sentiment along IOW have a finger in the pie. life. will spend the Fourth with Mrs. Mat- * * * ration in the class of juror* drawn this line, it was declared that the under this law, as indicated by the When used frequently and rubbed The Tusting Piano Company does not advocate or try to sell cheap. Players thews's parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, W, There is more truth in these few lines 5 sheriffs were not fitme n to select Transcript, That wrong is found in into the scalp, it will simply work 66 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Patterson of Farmlngdale. The Freehold Transcript was one of ivonders. Just one application stops Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Scott of jurors. It was declared that the he papers of the state which was in-the power given to judges in the-se- altho there is more profit—present profit—in them even at eight dollars per. sheriffs drew jurors to suit special lection of jurors. I believe that vastly itching head, removes dandruff and Oeeank and Mr. and MM. Henry iistent and persistent in its demands cleanses the hair of all dust and ex- Pierce of Belford spent Sunday with cases, and thlt nien were selected as :hat the» power to select jurors be greater harm is done* by giving a We sell Build Steps of than poetry. jurors by the sheriffs tor the express judge a voice in the selection of jurors cessive oil. Tunis H. Lane, aken away from the people. It has Mrs. Charles Anderson hai re-, Concrete purpose of convicting certain persons >een a great champion of the newthan would be done by the selection of Since Parisian Sage, •which can be or of protecting certain persons. The jurors by the poorest sheriff ever obtained from James Cooper, Jr., or at turned to New Brunswidt after a viiit Good -eaBsete «wp« atsjr ury law. The Transcript is located with her son, WiiUam Anderson, look mU, and grow tader «*ch sentiment was "fostered that the sher- it Freehold, where it has ample and elected. In the one ease the sean- y drug store, never disappoints, it iffs of New Jersey were corrupt; that lection of jurors by an unworthy sher- is no longer necessary for any woman BOATS FOR SALE Mrs. Jack "Worth gave birth to a yew, wUe wood •tep» tot wi onvenient opportunity to watch the son last Thursday, A. boy was born t Ibfldit they packed juries; that the men they iperations of ~ the new law. It hasiff is temporary and it concerns only to be .humiliated because of thin, selected as jurymen gave verdicts to special cases in which the sheriff may streaky,' faded, lifeless or unattractive to MM, C. M. Bimop Sattwday morn- e pnimented once or twice on the char- NEW LAUNCH HULL, ing. •tepa, jma oat be |M careful suit politicians or to favor certain in-> icter of the verdicts rendered by ba interested. In the case of the se-hair. •boutliio materi*U U FINRELSTEIN POPE, \ The new officers of the Patriotic terests which had a political pull; and urors chosen under the new methods lection of jurors by a Judge, OF in the 26^66 Standing Roof. Any tnnke Engine Walled^ that there could be no justice in New case ,of a law giving judges a voice miitiMiuiiiininiM Sons of America, will be installed to- ind its comments have not been com- night by District Preiident E. Slocum Jersey until the sheriffs had been plimentary to the jurors so chosen. in the selection of jurors, the influence The Little Shop WitH Little Profits. stripped of the power to draw juries, extends over all cases, Bargains in Second-Hand Launches from $100 to $500 of Long Branch, Recently n liquor case was tried at * - • 1 * * * Miss Mildred Raddingten of Farm- * * * Freehold, where a Freehold man was ingdale is spending a week -with Mrs. The sheriff had always selected the ndictei.foT violations of the wholesale H.N.SIJFP,! On* Saeon CICenenl condition databiaty. Th# O. ft, 12 W, Front Street, Near Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J, iquor law. Here is the Transcript's I believe that jurors should be ab-* ^7iU|am Noonanr foreman of the grand jury. The ^ojutejyjndjpendent of everp i ^' M"rtfe6rPTedriehs of. BobifGqi ^as a mm% adviaea that you use only * judges of the supreme court got to-iditorial comment "dai tMCSWeS,"; CJ Winter Storage. jn^theiP 'isfeeiiDn. I believe • gueit of Mrs, Michael Rowlftid i J" ' "i J"^iU^iu«TB' MR SAMPLES. , MAIL, ORDERS FlUUmO. gether and they decided that there '•'It appeared to the spectators like a all that jurors should be absolutely A^'-gifif' Sunday, <• * . was nothing in the law to prevent ery simple case. A man had been in- independent of the influence of a judge I Mrs. M. Tracey and son Hubert of by th« them from picking out the foremen of leted for violations of the wholesale in giving their verdicts. We have all FURNISHINGS. Lakewood are stopping at the O'Neil Wa could «H chMpcr cemnta, tot W the grand'juries themselves. After iquor law. It was shown that the de- read of judges discharging juries in cottage "at Water "Witch. • •" do Mil ALPHA bcciUK aor Um YOU BELIEVE IN A SQUARE DEAL, YOU BELIEVE IN THIS STORE, that, when the sheriff announced the 'endant, John P. Meyer of Freehold, disgrace because they brought in a ver- LAUNCH BUILDER. FAIR HAVEN, N. J, Miss Frieda Marie Beugger, daugh- list of names of the grand jury, the lecause of continued complaints by dict which did not please the judge, ter of John Beugger of New York» SCOTT & YBTMAN supreme court judge himself picked leighbors of the manner in which he I believe that juries should use their Our Men'i Suits at $5, Telephone eS-R Red Bank and Charles Greenfield, son of Mrs, tad Bulidcn out the man he wanted for foreman of lad conducted hia wholesale liquor own judgment in deciding cases. I Christian Greenfield, a summer resi- Red Bunk. N. J. the grand jury, regardless of the man jlace, had erected a board fence eight believe that a jury is a more import- $10, $15 and $20 for - dent here, were married at New York the sheriff thought best for the place. 'eet high shutting in three sides of the ant part of the administration of jus- Sunday night. The couple will spend This was the first actual step taken uilding in which he conducted his tice than a judge. I believe that laws ; style, quality and dura- the summer here. " • toward taking the selection of jurors wholesale liquor business, This fence should be passed flinging off the bench '< bility are unbeatable. NOTICE! Martin Mount and family of New away from the man whom the people ivas not on land leased by Mr, Meyer, any judge who discharges a jury in York are spending the summer at the "had elected for that purpose and put- When beor was sold, and the pur-disgrace because that jury brings in Mount House on Navesink avenue. ting it in the hands of someone over maser wanted to drink it at once, he a verdict which the. judge does not To Stand the Strain is Motor Boat and Automobile Owners. Mr. Mount is chauffeur for William B. Uneeda Biscuit whom the people had no control. This went out of the store behind the board, like. Keller of Atlantic Highlands, action of the supreme court judges, in fence to do so. This method of doing the way ou* Children's Tempt the appetite, * • * Fred Marshall is employed as book- please the taste and selecting the foreman of the grand jury jusiness was. testified to by several keeper at his fathWs boarding house, instead of permitting the selection of state witnesses. Moreover, the de- I believe that any law which givei | Clothing is put together. nourish the body, A Furniture Clearance A gypsy camp "has beenset up on ' the foreman by the sheriff, as hadfendant, his chief clerk, Duane, and judges a voice in the selection of Still the style is there. Bay avenue near the Highland air- Crisp, clean and fresh— been done in the past, -greatly-strength- one of the defendant's other witnesses, jurors is a mighty bad law for the The Phyotone GASOLINE 15c PER GALdome. *5 cents in the moiiture- people. I believe that every, man in ened the position of those who hadall admitted under oath that it was the $2.5O to $6.00. Miss Rose Lynch of New York spent ' been claiming that the sheriff, elected thing for customers to pur-the eounty eligible to jury duty should l proofpackage. take his turn at this public task. If (Price changes with market) t Saturday and Sunday here with by the people, 'was unfit to select chase beer at Meyer's plnce and drink made by the Hardman Company and* although it is a mighty good Player for jfrienda. it behind this fence and close to theIt is a burden to do jury duty, then Balmacaans $9 and $10. That Will Interest You jurors. John Steveni of Newark and Miss building, and that they left the empty every" man shouldcarry his share, of $425.00 we do not pretend it is. the same as the splendid AUTOTONE made by « * * this burden. If it Is an honor .to do LAME LINE OF ACCESSORIES, RIGHT FRIGES. Luella Parker are employed by tiieG . bottles in the enclosure when they | New Styles Stiff ancj V. Johnion dtug company, Tho agitation to prevent men elected wore through. jury duty, then every man should have the same people. Because M really saves you money by the people from drawing juroi's an equal chance at this honor with Soft Hats. Miss Alma McNally and Miss Vic- continued with greater vigor after the ,"So, it will be seen, that there wag every other man in the county, A man However you have back of it the great Hardman, Peck & Company that has At Old Seabird Dock, HIGHLANDS, N, Jtori, a Healey of Brooklyn are stopping at the Lewis house for the iummer. supremi court judges had taken this absolutely no defense attempted. The serving once on a jury should be de- Children'* Knickerbocker been making Pianos for over seventy years and in addition th© guarantee of the We make no appeal to those who like to purchase on the club and action. The next* step was a lawdefendant admitted his guilt and hisbafred from, serving again for fiveo r Mrs. Elizabeth L, Allis and daugh- which gave the supreme court judges own witnesses admitted it also. Such ten years, in order that the work'or | Trousers 50c to $l»5O. Tusting Piano Company, a concern that has been in business right here in Mon^ ter Dorothy of Melrose, Mass., are Installment plans, for these pretty schemes cost 20 to 60 per cent more power over the selection of s a fair summary of the facts. It the honors may be properly dlstrib F. R. WELCH, Proprietor. spending the summer with Mrs, AlHs's jurors than they had taken when they seemed that the jury need not take uted, G. A. R. and other Uniform mouth County for over a quarter of a century. * . -? ~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huntur, Sr. more than our way of selling for cash, or on thirty days* credit.to .took upon themselves the power to two minutes to decide upon a verdict, -. * * *• MUD Office: 140th Street and North River, New York. select the foreman of the grand juryl and that there could bo but one deci- Suits. These facts take it out of the same class as the unknown Player-Piano sold About thirty Red Men from here regular charge custome^. But, to those who want the best fur- This new law required the sheriff to I regard it as unfortunate' lot the visited the Perth Amboy lodge last sion, that of guilty, by men who re-cause of true justice that this "re- send to the judge a list of the menspected their oaths. But the jury at about the same price by dealers that are "here today and gone tomorrow." Saturday night., niture made and want tp buy it cheaply, we say whosei names he intended to put In the form" jury iftw was ever passed. Bu Qus Bischofl is home,from a visit was out until after 10:15 last evening Herbert Spancer once said that the jury box, from which the jurors had and finally reported that they could If you cannot afford to pay at least as much as a M.AYOT0ME. costs do not at last Durham, New York. %o be drawn. Then th^ judge had the experience of all peoples showed that Mr, and Mrs. Charles M, Pettersgn Barooet Biscuit f not agree. It is street talk that they if there were one hundred wayi oi sst Overall Value Oil Earth* right to cross off of this list the names at first stood six to six, and that when IH. ffcStf PP. buy f, Player-Piano at all. We want our Player-Piano buyers to become left Friday for Everett, In the state Round, thin, tender— Write today for our doing a thing and only one of thes< of any men whom he djd not want to they finally came in they stood nine 19 BirefMt Mrest, Bed Bank, enthusiastic and the only way to make owr patrons enthusiasts is to sell instru- is offered to Mechanics, Farmers* La^ of Washington, where they will live. with a delightftii flavor serve as jurors. This took, some ad- ways was the right way, mankind in- On. their way out they will visit rela- for acquittal and three for conviction. variably tried the ninety-nine wrong Hill HIM HIM II III HIM! borers and Railroad Men m the fittty —appropriate for ditional power out of the hands of the "The present panel has furnished ments that will give lasting satfcfactidn, Then they will become boosters and 1 tives at Trenton and at Clarissa, man whom the people had elected, and some interesting verdicts. We had guaranteed H, S. PETERS Michigan. luncheon, tea and booklet of it put additional power in the hands thought that-up'to date the verdict in minium i HIIIMMII.MMI help us to sell to their friends, ' The East View hill road is being dinner, IO cents. of a mun whom the people had nothe VanBrackle assaulj case was a graveled. elected. star of the first magnitude, but the We have a few; slightly used Player-Pianos that we can sell at very low fig- The employees of the Perth Am- superlative furniture * * * glory of those twelve men is now WISE PEOPLE. ures and will give with them boy beef company enjoyed a day's out- eclipsed by the greater effulgence of ing at Henry Frazer's Sea Side cot- But the people who were demanding Brotherhood the nine in the Meyer case who re- tage Sunday. About thirty persons "reform" were far from satisfied. The fused to vote guilty, even though the A little explanation always does good ' (Ret. U. 8. Fit Off.) were in the party. vaiues-*-it's free change in the jury law had not given defendant and his own witnesses tes- There ie a truce in the bread -war anybody any jobs. Besides that, th< tified under oath'that he was guilty. for somebody, There is nothing like facts, and bwad is MOW seJUng (« fivean d sheriff still had the power to pick ou But what does an oath amount to, ten cents a loaf. The ft>rn»rprioe B , • • We carry a complete stock of furniture for the men whose names went on theanyway?" as we say, Wise People, We mean that if Overalls were ^vo and sewn cents. original jury list. In the minds of YMMfeiMMlvMl, Thwe ovettDsare * Samuel Leonard is engaged in the some men, anyone who is chosen by % * * you are put wise as to workmanship then real estate bttriaMS, ' Farm Homm Big City Homes the people is unfit to do his work and I do not know anything about this the best that Union workers can turn out, First- _ public work ought to be done by men About 500 persoBs attended .the ease personally. I do not know the you surely know as other people know that Gmtifw Three fears grade denim, cut and finished with every, conveni- 26th annual dinea of the Rainbow over whom the people have no control. neighborhood where Meyer's place is ence, iriduiiinffibe patent ftaeeeJined safety pocket Suburban Homes Hotels, Boarding Houses A So another change waa made in the athfeUc'clvb.af.XbMr York «t Crei^i- located. I did not hear the evidence Machinery is always a tiine saver for the for your watch. B» WlM Md t* to HI All it ton'fl pnvilion S*tnnJ*y night. Miss ZuZu jury law, and this time the law was in the suit. But the Transcript is a With one of these certificates ycai can come back within three years, buy a changed so that a job was found for ••A Bank—m, V. BOTP. 19 atORA M. Helen Harris'Wi tf(N? w York won tlie Prince of appetisers. fair newspaper, acting for the welfare man who does the work but not for the 1 Anbury Park—S. Goldstein ft iona. gold wstch whfch wu chanced oflf. Small City Homes Clubs one man in each county at a big sal- of Freehold town. Persons can judge new instrument and be flowed wary dollar you have paid, upon the new Spring Lake—Frank J, Cobb. Makes daily trips from ary for the amount of work done, and Sixteen members of a Hoboken for themBelves from the TranBeripi'a customer. By that we mean if you have Freehold—W, S. Brown. ._. _, German woging society viiited at the Ginger-Snap Land to in most counties another job was also editorial, printed in the above para- j torn? Branch—W. M. Blooum, 188 B'waF. . Bungalows Inns found for an assistant or helper, your clothes, cleaned and pressed "By Mnnasquan—F. H. Patterson, Highland House Sunday. waiting motitha every- graph, as to the character and qualifi- There are two points in this agreement that make it of real value* On» is BniU»htown—W. D. Mount Co. Harry Phipps wag fined $B and where. Say Zu Zu to • * * cation of jurors selected by the new K*yport—W.S. Wallace *Cto. Hand* instead of sponged by machinery you «^-^«U O. Taylor,. Beobrl#ht--H. Solomon. Saturday night by Recorder ttae grocer aaan, $ centt. This new law provided that the method. I have not seen such an ex- that we carry standard Ki&kes that are sold at fixed rates so you may know now _ drunk and disorderly. chancellor of the state, who is a law^coriation of jurors for their action in sure will be one of those who come back as rarae. MaMMr-AMfirtM: I The sandbar in the chMBtt near y I THE; DANGER TO HEALTH CHRtSTTAM the county. This salary shall be fixec his1 own witnesses testified under oath sheet size, put up in one-pound packages at 25 cents the pound. home on a v«eat*Mi, goods. ' •'• .:'.•-.. i .-' - ;* 1 in * faulty constructed or out of date dotct by the supreme court judge who pre that he was guilty." And then it adds, .tt Thir^ inmates inm ft* Kiag's should make yoil decide on MW «Quipmcnt Bides in that county, this auprenn speaking of the oath taken by the This is something new in witing pa^#r and ribwld up$m\ to theBridge orphan asylum of New York court judge being a lawyer wh jurymen to impartially try the case: had an outing in ibe -woods near here Bay bkctrit baked by regardlew of cos^ howevef— • i« not- elected by the people to "But what' does an oath amount to, most particular. '\Envelop.es to matchK25 for 10 cents. last Thursday. Our prices on '3tatyfat "- of the supreme court judge, can picl of the Transcript, to show that the OPPOSITE: OliOEtE) HOTEL* on hand. dance and reception, - BISCUIT WEDNESDAY h out-a* man to'act aa clerk of the com new law has resulted in worse jurors 13 East Front Street, Red Bank, N- J. your health. • • mlaflioners of juries. This tatm'a salbeing drawn than was the case when 1 0. W. REYNOtDS

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the foot of Main street, has opened NEWS FROM KEANSBURG for the season. The members of. this camp live at Newark and they spend CHARLES P. CONOVER, BBACOir BEACH ASSOCEATIOir TO Saturdays and Sundays here. Fourteen members") of the ladies' SPEND 9850 ON auxiliary of the Woodstock Presby- terian church of New York visited HOLMDEL, N. J. (ia.rha.ee Knit fce BMnovei and HoMrst . C, A. Senior, Jr., of Keansburg •Mitfl—Campiiif Teats Seated—Soys' Heights, last Wednesday. Club Sara for the Summer—Singing- Telephone TZ-f-S Holadel, N, j. Society Officers, Goods belonging to Frank Geiser were attached for debt Saturday by The Beacon Beach association has George V. Foley. Geiser rented a con- appropriated S6S0 for improvements. cession stand from Mr. Poley and The money will be used to gravel the then suddenly left town, roads, to put in culverts, install six- A new porch Is being built to the teen gas lights,-clean out the ditches, rear of John Lankeneau's-fboarding replace the steps on tha recreation house. Norman and Clyde Carhart are pier which were washed away last nniiini winter, and place twelve long benches building a garage in the rear of their on the beach for the accommodation house on Main street. of bathers and spectators. The asso- Mass is celebrated in Macdonald's ciation will have a uniformed police- auditorium every Sunday morning at man to patrol the entire property, 8:30 and 9:45 o'clock by Rev. John The annual election of officers will Murray, rector of St, Mary's church take place Saturday night, July 11th. at New Monmouth. The meeting of the board of trade Warren Smith has given up his ast week was taken up with a dis-job at Charles Engler's lumber yard and is now running an express line, BEDDING PLANTS. iussion on the removal of g/nrbage. Some of the summer residents have Daniel Wilson has taken his place at be'en burning and burying their gar- the lumber yard. _ . ' bage instead, of having it relnoved by Rev. Charles G, Book will preach Geraniums, Cannas, Heliotrope, Coleus, Argeratum, the collector, A complaint will prob- at the Methodist church nest Sunday An Engine Worth Celebrating ably be made to the township board of morning on "The Eternity of Christ." Salvia, Begonia, Alyssum, Petunia, Vincas, Dracaena, health. At night his topic will be "Shocking TF you have a Rumely-Olds Engine, you have all the Formalities," * 1 mUyauftt5%* club of AlMrU'E. Storr of Pott Monmouth English-Ivy- and Hardy roses. Palms and Ferns the more cause for celebration. It haa the right New TorR'"ii"at The "bungalow on Cen-has laid concrete sidewalks in front of spirit. It Is a hard worker and a "sticker." It's always in at ter avenue. The Avalon boys from Brown & Kingsland's property at the from 35 centsupr Ferns for fern dishes, etc* New York spent Saturday and Sunday corner of Main street and Randolph the finish. It will run any machine and rani t right at their camp on Maple street, place. The officers elected by the Keans- Members of the Order of the East- PRICES RIGHT AT Come In and look over our line of Rumely-QIda Enjrlnos—gee them taurg Maennerehpr society last Tues- day night were Martin Deppenbroek ern Star of Newark paid a visit to •run—con- ince yourself of their high quality, If you president; Herman Leht vice presi- Mrs, Fred Sehmitz last Tuesday. "j can't find time to viiit us, ask us to call on you or dent; Juluis Korn secretary; Frank Twenty-two women were in the party, •end you a catalog dMcribing Nightingale financial secretary; Peter Mr. and Mrs, ,Clyde_ Carhart, Miss Schroeder. treasurer; Eriiile Bunten- "Viola Carhart, Miss Eva Oberlander We're here to serve you; bach librarian; Henry Klass musical and Norman Carhart took a motor WILLIAM MEARS, trip to Newark last Wednesday, » give us the chance, director; and Herman Diets of Bel- ford, Barney Sheldon of Keyport and "Joseph White was arrested last Fri- day night for driving his automobile W. H. MEHHITT. Red Bank, N. J. Edward Simmerlein of this place, 1 trustees. without a reft light. He was dis- Funeral Designs a Specialty, The Tort Hancock brass band will missed with a reprimand, give concerts at New Point Comfort ' The excursion pavilion adjoining CUT FLOWERS Fourth of July afternoon and night. the steamboat pier at New Point Com- The new dancing pavilion will prob- fort has been painted and the inter- ably be ready for the first dance that ior woodwork stained. Fine Stationery, Blank Books, night. The steel work on the building The New Point Comfort Beach GREENHOUSES, RUMSON, N. J. has been completed, the roof is being company has bought 800 new bathing laid and men are laying the dance suits for use this summer at the bath- AT THE BNO OP THE TROLLEY LINE. Ing pavilion. Law Blanks, Books, Maga- floor. ( " -"" TBIBPHONB 361 RVMSON Thomas T, 'More and family of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mullison have West Orange, who own ti Bummei- returned from their honeymoon and home at Beacon Beach, arrived hero are now living with Mr, Multison's zines, Newspapers, Base yesterday. Mr. and Mra, Thomas parents, Wylie and daughter Jano of Toronto, Jenks Beaman of Orange, a sum- Canada, will spend the summer with mer resident here, has donated thir- Ball and Tennis Goods them." Mrs, Wylie is their daughter. teen new books to the public school Miss Mae Kreiea and brother Frank library. of Hackensack arrived Saturday for William Hannon and family of Jer- the summer. Miss Kreisa will be em- sey City are down for the summer. Million Dollars, i ployed at Morris's pavilion and Frank They own a bungalow on Center ave- Assets over will have charge of the bathing estab- nue, F. W. MOSELLE, Charles Morrissey, who graduated lishment. The bathing beach has been marked off and life lines put up. last week from Princeton university, Including Policy Reserve 260 over ©0 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. \ is working for Brown & Kingsland. A house to cost pOQ in being built Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Murray and Liabilities Million Dollars Telephone 24B.J 0 oh Randolph place for Albert Jewell of Newark. The building is 30x16 Mrs, Taylor of New York are spend- Million Dollars. 1 feet and will contain four rooms. ing two weeks at Beacon Beach. William Sloan is tho carpenter, Mi*. George Oberlander, who fell from a Jowell .jvill move in as soon as thescaffold last week while painting a Capital and Surplus over Million Dollars. .,j[ house is completed. house, is still laid up, The More Realty company has A mail box has been placed in the Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank rented Rev, F. C, Harding's cottage on Shore grocery for the convenience of These funds are invested in securities of Sea Breeze avenue at Beacon Beach patrons of that store, Three Minutes from Depot f to William Tebo of Brooklyn. Mr. William Tanner has rented ' his the highest grade. Main street house to a New York F1RST»CL,A.SS SERVICE Harding, who lives at 'Diekolioe, New York, spent part of last week here, party for the season; Comfortable Roomi Mrs. Elizabeth Doty of New York A large electric light has been is building a two-story houso on Ma-placed at the corner of Maple street son place, near the trolley line. The and Brands place. CAFE and BAR ATTACHED house will contain six rooms and will John Wilkins of Rutherford in oc- cost about $1,500. Theodore Van- cupying his summer cottage on For- Clief is doing the carpenter work. est Park a/vonue. JAMES L, WORDEN, FH-oprietor Hart & Lloyd are building an add!- Miss Elsie Braun of New York is a PRUDENTIAL TELEPHONE SOB. RED SANK tion to the front of the Shafer bung- guest of Mr. and Mrs, Victor L, Zorn alow on Ocean View avenue, George of Beacon Beach. STRENGTH OF ( The Prudential Irving Broander has been undergo- ••»•»»»•»•••••»»••••••#••»»•••••••••••••••••••»•••»•• Pardee is adding* a no"w front porch : GIBRALTAR * FORREST F. DRYDEN, Pr«ildent. to the house nt tho corner of Carr ave- ing treatment at New York for his ESTABUSHED 18S4 ' TELEPHONE 247.R nue and Center street. eyes and nose. The trolley company will start lay. Mr. and Mrs. William H, C, Leo of ing the tracks for the new line to tflfc Now York are at their bungalow at beach about the first of next week, Beacon B.eaeh, ALEXANDER D. COOPER Some of the ties have been laid where Miss Mary McGuiness of Brooklyn the company has tho right of wayis a guest of Miss Abie Brady of tho Real Estate and Insurance f, over private property. Stone road, Jerry Sheehan has rented all of the Paul C. Hunter is planning to con- 72 tents in his camping colony on the I 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N, J. Istruct an amusement center at Kenns- beach front. • • • i •• • PRESCRIPTION burg Heights, The glove near the Henry J. Weiler of Newark was B Keep Your Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and beach front will be fitted up with guest of Edwin L, Adams Saturday Animals for 16 tables and benches for the use of pic and Sunday, Plate Glait Insurance . - nic parties, . D. D.The Standarn d Shin dy • Misses Viola Carhart and Helen FreefromFlieA The steamer Eygnet made Its maid- Caws give (ess milk, Brands spent Monday at New, York, hones dp less work wheif en trip between Perth 'Amboy and Miss Margaret Burke of Jersey Kfprtured by flies. Keep instant Relimf for all Skin Trouble* here Saturday morning, This lino is City Is visiting Miss Eva Oberlander, _ .our stock tree from iheie COOPERt Jr., Drugglrt, Red ; N. J, tfroteet conducted by James J, GilliBon, The Leo Connolly of Jersey City is visit* dlteue breeding pats by ipray< Yourself boats leave Keansburg every three ing Fred Trennory of Beacon Beach, ing (hem with .-„ ^J»"w t hours. The boy scouts will meet only once ?*%$£&•:* A team of hordes ntinclicd to Alex a month during July and August. Conkey's Fly Knocker Beat the Weather to It. Phillips'a ice cream wo^on ran away Gives animals immediate relief and save* ORIGINAL A. M. Bennett &'Son have bought you money and trouble,' Dott not taint last Thursday afternoon and "ran into a new horse. milk, Inoffensive to aninuli. • On a sweltering hot day how refreshing it is to.take a nice cold bath. Norman Curliurt'a automobile. The I' T. S. Marshall has bought a new Why not then have that Bath Room installed that you have long b«cn talk- back of the aiito was .slightly dam- canoe. TryltlSDayi ing about? There ia no better time ^hari now, while the market conditions The Food Drink For AH Agei-Highly Nutritions and Convenient aged. ,, are right. Captain Theron Worth and Mv. New Yorker Moves to Holmael. Money Back It is alHO a seasonable time to.have your furnace looked over nntl put $*$$$ ,JW^^tH toalted gmin extoct In powdir foTO-diworvei Meyers from Peconic, l»le\v Yorjc, arc James Carrot, a coffee dealer nt If It Fails in shape, not wait until it is needed. I will also repair the tin work on. HmM^^m tt^thfil|han tea or coflEee, Used in teaining visiting Mr. Worth's brother George. New York, has moved into a bungalow to pleiie you. Gee a your house, or put your kitchen range in shape. , mmBtm?$l%;bf»fc |>©|fwln&nte, Growing Children, Invalids, The men made the trip across the bay which he built at Holmdel a short time an now, Ouirt, For any information on the above, consult f / ; in Mr. Worth's pleasure yacht. ago. Ilia new home is on land on the s|||«|fp^fa,;;;:;it .&|rees witt -the weakest, digestion,. •E. Johnson and fa-inity have re- laack road to Bradevelt, which he turned to New York after two weeks' bought, from Ruliff Gibewon, Mr. HOWARD FTREY, Carret and his family will move back W^^^a^Wi^Alw H««frIt at home;; Alipch In a mihurt.,. qtay nt the Sunset Vicvr cottage. r. D. Camp Cnrltoii on the beach front, at to New York in tho fall. 17 W«ft m«a BMlc Monmouth 8tr««t. Phone 234-J. Red B«tvk, N. I • '• THE RED BANK REGISTER. MAYOR RETAINS OFFICE. MISS LA HUG. Uskua fiomat of Apbury park AtUck«4 j Laundry Economy "* BODY AND »AC!At KAgSAOE. jMakeYour Own Paint! K, LSVTf WINS IV SEAL by a Coloitd Man. i Scalod iiioposula for tho furnishing 1^iiu^- PtottH'r wus uHNitulUJ bv u I and Service, of till thi' litlH'r, tot'Iii tnd material for i'ulurril tiutn last wi't'k mid riVi-iW'il j WE GIVE YOU BOTH. it M-rii>ua injury on thi' lieucl aiul ;in- tho ru-tiuifudiit; of tho Fra^Hold. Rs. YOU WILL SAVE 58 cu. PER GAL. The XUuttoit «*14 ftt l>cnl Satufday Wai uliur I'UWll'll tllO shoUllllTM, J''|-i'!lll-L'f OMTfcOl'ATMlO PUYBICUH* th» J1r»t Utetin BUctlcu Ever Hilrt lu f>Ur tint work, washed and ironal r«jiJ in nccordnneo with D THIS IS HOW iW^hliiUiIll UM-II u pilvU.poU- Mill ll Jin ir liootn 7, KU,.« fiutUinf, lUMd th« flt«i«~Muiubcr of CuiHini«»loncr» i f»r u«u, at iiO cents puc dozi-n. mod hy ii'i' ini'ii, Mf, Fromi'i* is Ti prepared Hot M,«av)(-iJ. oH table, bud and toilut linen, unu thu plans ami si fkailn.toi ot AII*JI^»O btthool et O» s. L, A M. SEkn-MIXED REAL PAINT," yfjiisi uhi, IIU nHHaihuit maili' !ii; is clieuper and better than you can do by llu- county uiiRlneor, will Kttkivilte, Ms. at $2,00 per «ul. - $8.00 'J ht' i« yl, r!cliuii licld nl l)t-al Hat- it ut home. It auvea time and labor ORWe JJOUM ; »,» A, M, to S,« V. M. ili-day to on ^t Muyoi' Williain A, Li'vy 1-'nn nor ami tho colored man w that yoursulf or servant can spend be rvcivvJ hy tho board of chosen And 3 gals, Linseed Oil to mix with It - - - J^95 frciiii i > rt^ * v1 iipLillcil in a victory for 1 HTIIISK C. , 1u yard wailiiii: to t.;rt hi)nu> ici i titittcr iu another way. Mon- A UKE ND BtKV You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for . - -"$9.95 Mr. \.u\'\ I'.v si vnto of Hi to iU, Tin.inln ;i:i iii jjiimiiiit. "SS'iii'Ji the freeholdst* '*f tlu* county of CIVIL RNtnUKEl«bj Mowwuit ANhD itnatl BtlKVETO. B pjii|)ci-ii|.. ji i<, rtdui'o ihc huriibi'i- of Our L-ollara hav nf S^i to Our .shirts are ironed.by hand or by . !i. F, KINO. tin' jiiKt- |)(j|g and Mrui'k him iisi r thi' nuw pressing machine method, KrtMshuKl, N, ,1., oil FiLiluy, the third Anybody can mix the OIL with th^PAlNT, •l.'i, A t<• t(i 1 uf li'it! balldtH will,' (ast, D" VWEBlNAHV BITRflEON AND 1 iul.' I If thi ii .struck Froincv m llu whichever way our customers prefer. Whereas, if you buy 7 Rain, of ruady-for-use paint in tin lui^i-al minibec ovi>r cast iit nn day of July, 1 yt I, ,tt tlu- hour of cloven UKNTLSf. I'k'i'iiun in Ik'sii, j back with Iho |>olo. Then there are the many' other SHUBVSHUKY. WKW IKtSfct. CANS, you pay $2,00 n gal. or $14.00. things about the home, such as cur-o'clock in tht ftircno<>ii uf «aid day and l*r(nruif!i years old and was a Kuw V.wy.- IDS W, 40tii SirMt. Now York City. Red Bank Steal Laundry, Kinmont}) liuiidif^r, A»hury P»rk, N, 3, ntt-di'il, iilihoiijjh their appointment Jmulur, He sottled at Omin drove tjngincer, UU Kroad street, Red Bank, Ilcniiii pifi-, llroAil ptri'et. Rwl Bank, H. J. ASHER F*. WOOLEY, Matawan made |io.-pioU-nho elimination of a bor-<>viT forty years ago. About !t'"> yi-jus 62 White St., RED BANK, N, J, Spr«i*lilHn f ountjj work. N. J. T«li nhtJiie llennectloni, ough i-upcHnti-ndcnt, WIIOKU salary is aj»u lio wan in a railroad acoidriit and Telephone 33-J. thi' .*:inir (id Unit of a t-ommlmiomir. m-fivvd injuries which imitk> him a AH proposals must be enclosed in a »»•»»»•••»••#»»*•»•••<•••••« Whi'ii i emmi^ion povurnnicnt is Mr. Watsun leaves time sT'AIM'ITKGATE & SON, sealed envol^po. and be endorsed "Pro- COUKSELL0M Al LAW, udoptvd by a town thu voters have the and two eons. Dnvidion BuiliHnif. WHAT WE DO! pviviU'Kt' if ri'calliiiK a eommiRsionov posal for re-Mirfadiig Frcehold-Smith- if they In come dissatisfied with his IlKD OAH*. N. CLEAN CARPETS, CLEAN RUGS, MAKE AWNINGS jjrawbriag'e for Cllffwood, burfr road." REDEKICK W. HOPE, conduct HI uflice. Commission jrovern- Tliu board of freeholilor.s after in- \ LOOK YOURSELF \ F COUNSELLOR AT LAW, and PENNANTS and BOAT COVERS and give you I ment hn-, 1'ccn adopted in many places TliQ board of chosen freeholders re- Offices ew-niT IJTOWI »nd Front StrwU. j lit New Jersey. Tho election at Dual jg Uie old drawbridgge at C'liir. KtD BANI. N. I, Satisfaction Without Extra Charge, j Saturday is thu first recall flection wood havo didducidudd to rubuilb d thhu serves the rit:ht to reject tiny or all bridge. The new structure svill be IN THE FACE WILSON, WHAT WE DONT DO! held in any of the places which havo bids if deemed to the best interest of COUNSELLOR AT LAW, adopted cpmmitfsian government. wider and will give more room for a RED BAMK. 1 We Pont Glvo You » Reason to Kick. Wo Never Lose a Customer. roadway and for the trolley tho county to to do. Offlces; 10 KABT FBON-I StBEOT. We Dont Like Dirt, Dated Freehold, N, J., June 10,1014. MABOMS LAV COBNKHSTONE. DEEDS BECOBSED, LSTON BEEKMAM, DO YOU? j portant teeth are to the j J, M, CORLIES, A COUNSELLOB AT LAW. Improuplvi Ceremonies at Coruerstona Offleoi 10 B«»d itiwt, RED BANK, M. J. CARPETS DYED, CURTAINS. 1 List of Boal Estate Sranlferi Becoriled Attest i Director. tayltig- of long Sran'oli Postomco. at Freehold, 4 appearaiice, and that 0 The eoriicTstono of the new post- 0. E. CLOSE, Clerk. R. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, office building at Long Branch was The following is a list of deeds re- J nature expects a heavy J D SURGEON BENTIsr, Red Bank Awning and Carpet Cleaning Works, corded in tlie county clerk's office at OK BOM TO BAB CREDITOBS. Grafloata Univereltj of PennifWuah. laid last Thursday afternoon. Tho Frcuhold for the post week: OBce Dayiln Red Bank: Monday* ceremonies .were in charge of the New J penalty for neglect, you j j\amlnistratrix's Notice; ' and Saturdays. MELVIN M. CREE, Proprlotor. Bed Bauj:, Myrtle _M, DuHols, administratrix of Jersey frmnd lodge of Masons and the Louis DuBola, eleceiiaifl, by order of tlio 120 Brosd Street. Red Bank, K. J. stone Ms sot by Grand Master JIPIIII T. KRun to I'eilcr J, ' UlsleKun. 4 will think twice when 4 surrogate of tho coiinty ot Jlonmouth, 64 WHITE STREET, Charles P, Ruse, Lot lit Wi-Htskk'. f ICO, hereby gives notice to the creditors of R. W. M. THOMPSON, m\w \v. and Svlillnni C, Miller to the said deeoaaed to bring in their debts, Telephone 32-M 4 you buy a dentrlflce, 8 D DENTAl SUBGEWf, Delegations from several Masonic Piliu Ui'udfoid. Land on Plngknty road, demands and claims against tho estate 8d Nat'l Bank BuUdinj, RedBuk, M. J lodpcs in this section attended the of said deceased, umiev oath or affirma- Houxt S-i, •Marjiarot antl Eugene C. Muhcux to j We carry many kinds of j tion, within -nlm months from the twen- corncrBtoiio laying and took part in a KritlieHne R. Haj-us. Lund on llt.ibt.rt ty-nfth day of May, 1014, or they will be paj'ade before the , ceremony. Tho Htrt'i't, $1,000. forever barred of any action therefor R. J, D. THROCKMOBTON, piirncters were led by Voss's band. ^'ilifaiii JI. ThamliKfiti to Alift- P, i Washing Powders and Jagainst the Bald administratrix, D DENTAl SU8GE0H, After the stone was sot ex-Governor Hr-iiilrickson. Lot on t'list l-'roiil Hit MYRTIB M, DUBOIS. QfFICC: f Soaps for the teeth, and \ No, B Broad" Streil, Red Bank. N J J. Fronkliii Fort made an address, L. Lalo'r to Lydia flvnnttt. Lot; OV BUI-I! TO BAB CREDITORS. Telephone Simplifies The new "postoffico building will be on IJorutri .street, %\, R, FRANK L. MANNING, i all grades, shapes and I Executors' Xotlce. 100x04 feat and two stories high. Con- lair Haven. Kelilo IJ, Cook ana The Fidelity Trust D SURGEON DENTIST. .___,_ fefis rns.de -an appropriation of eompanv, esocutors of Horace P. Cook, tEL BANK, R. I. m-d AVlilto, .Ir, j sizes of Brushes, j deceased, b\' ordor of the surroBate of Broad itreet, oiip«lte Forf & Miller*». $1-25,000 for the site and building. cji-tdli tract, $ii the county of Motiinouth,, hereby give The site for the building cost 119,000. Shrawrtury Township. notice tc tlifl creditors of said deceased We particularly recom- to bring in their debts, demanda and p|R, tt. W. JEWETT, .Tolui H. LinpiliHOtt to Thomas C. Zln- claims against the estate of said de- XJ '•• • DENTIST; Kiile. 2 tracts of laiia near William G. Boom 14, StMnd N«tioaal BBBIE BuUdtn*. IOLEI IW M.VCO ACCIDEWT. mend our own. ceased, \inder oath sr afflrmatton, wlthi-n Uiiift's property, 11. nine months from, the nineteenth dny of RED BAKM, N. J Htnry N. l'i«cher tn Charles P, Doel- liay. 1D14, or they will be forever barred PreeUola Boy Fatally Injured Hear Now ger. 23 Ta-lOO acres, }iu0, of any action tlierefor agaiBib the said , WILLIAM ROSBi AtlaatlQ Bi^UAfidg. executors. • . * , DENTIST.:-. •; •- HE telephone does much to lighten the tait Week. SucMsaor to Dr. B. F. Bortea. Gegrgg C. Hiilsti-ad tn George IJrokcn- NKIJ.1K I,. TOOK, Frank Moore, son of Mrs, Annie THI3 FIOKL1TY TRUST COMPANY, Gu adoiinl»te»di _ _ burdens of summer housekeeping, by Moore of Freehold, died In a New LURII. Lot on AtlanLig Highlunds ns- SCflROEDEB'S PHARMACY, SO BROAD STREET. BED BANK. ». 9, T Hijrlntlon tractt, , $1$. carrying the ordera for the day's supplies Brunswick hospital last Wednesday A, Whittj to George C, WILLIAM H, FOSTER, night from injuries . received in an Lot on Atlantic Hiiflilanils iii J. L. BERGEN |& CO, TV RIAL mthim, INStmANCB tract, |1, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. to the stores. auto accident a few hours previously, LEAVE BED .BANK. AND WANS. Henry Ca.ratens of South River, who Mldd-letown TowniMp, fROPRIETQRS, EAtOHTOWH, NEWJI .vas in t!i« auto with Moore, also died Samuel E, Leonard to William A. Pot New York. Newark mat Eliiabeth B B5, M 6 32, 8 37, 6 54, 7 11, "{ 2!, 7 U (Newaik), 7 B6, *l 27. rLEi). D, COOPER, All'the stores value telephone ordera and from his injuries. Gehlliaus. Lot on the Kay & eorrweii 18 Broad Str«et, Rod Bank. 9 i7. MB 31.10 60, IB 00 a, m,; 143.* 418, 4 30. 4 47 tract, Highlanas/$], IjT _ CIVIL EK G1NEEB. , give them every attention, Just a few word* At the time of the accident Moore Shoal Harbor Industries to Henry (Newark), 1 28. 7 46. iB IB, 8 26, SlO 66. Sun- IlirsjiieL Lot at Ocean View, $1, day 168. 1144 a. m,i 4 4B. 7 10. S 88, 9 00, 9 26, FoltoDee was lying: on the running board of the 1 9 50 P.m. auto adjusting the carburetor while PLTCJ- W. LlniouM tu Anthnnj'-J. Mitt- to your dealer by telephone brings the gup- rick. 3 lots at Shore Acres, $i. ForFreeliold Vtt Matawan at 7 68. S17.12 0? fc.BU EORGB K. ALLEN, JR., Carstens was running the ear. Their Shoal Harbor Industries to llnry Cijak- 4 47 p, m. Sundayi. 9 37 a, m,; 4 46. 3 59 p. m. CIVIL ENQINEEE ANDSUBVBfOB, plies to your doorstep promptly. machine -was struck by another auto ley. 3 lots at- Qcean View, $1, For Lakewood. LakehnMt. &e.. »t 6 SB, 11M a. m.; Boea 7. Pattemon ButldlnB, BEM4 Bttstfe and completely wrecked. Pour per- Jiary Ryan to Jeremiah VBUKIIII. 1-6 Bin BANK. .(!„£. part of lot on the road from Lueilaville Si 06,1 OS. 437,6 10p.m,,'Sujidwi.i01f, UQ6 sons In the other ear w^re badly. ln-L to Slorrisvillei |16,BG, A. m>; 8 8d_P. IS. The easy telephonm way of ordering jured. Moore leaves three brothers For Attantk City. 8 66. II06 a. n, B2 06, 4 S7 p, m, TACOB C. SHUTTS, Henry Campbell, commijsglriner, to L Sundftys. 1100 a. tn.; 8 39 p. m. U "~ AuonONBBB, _ Margaret M, VonBei'lel, 1'a.rm on road Wall Pa^er! lightens your household duties and gives you and five sisters. For Vineland. BrUsottm, &c. 8 ES. 11 06 a. tn. Bpeetal atttmtkn Bi^ea to lalea of fsnnW from lied Bank to. ilorrisvJUe, $200. 4 87 p. m. Sundayi 11 00 a. tn., 8 39 p.. m. farm implements ani othe» penenu p«)K«l» Eatontown Townelilp. Fox f ami BITOT sod Bunent M 6 Eg. 1108 a. 0.1 F^oTAdto Ill B»«iime<^ »4Brt mole tMne»to>fci dtetad AiS J 8 0S. BIOPIB. Sm^w»,WiOai.Hm. Irs riril • New York only. I Satutdayn oalf, H-MondayB. ,H. A. F. VOSS, 1W YORK AND LONG BRANCH Europe With Him. Baritaa D OSfEOPATHIC PHYilCIAK, Why not ask today for Special Daniel H, ItohinsiOii to New point Com. N RAILROAD. In the Eisner Building, Room M, Pitman B. Potter, son of Mrs. L. V fort Beach company. .Lot ut Kew Point Bed Sink, M.J r; Potter of Long Branch, and Miss Jes- Comfort, |1, Sample Line of 1914 Designs Time Tible in ifftct May Zith, 1914. Telephone 184. Season Telephonm Rates? . sie I, Dulton of New York were mar- New Point Comfort Beach company tn Hntiiiah -1-IoiTmaii. Lot at Ni-\v Pblnt Now Complete, ried at Cambridge, , Comfort, ?1, rlUUKS MATE RID BANE R. WM, J. WQLF1RT, For Matawan *n*n d Perthrt Amboyy: 5 BB. . 8 41,, 70 808 D OiTEOPATH. ,_' ' Monday of last week, Mr. jPotter Artliur Hill to Kliaa rtogoiB. I-ot on Before placing that order for (MB onlj), 7 11, 7 25 (Matawaa only), graduated from' Harvard university Jann'S W, _PiuUei''- H ..._-.....,proiierty,, Het-oml (M l) 11 7 25 (Mt l) 94 Broad itreet. Red Bank, N._ J. Ktrcct alo lot Fit tt 7 BB. J 17, 845 a, tn.: 18 M noon, 1 48. 2 44 i 30, GraduatB of Philadelphia coUega ef Olttmttf. in this year's class. All through his alsio lot on First street, Koyyort, that papering job, get in touch 6 02 (Matawan only). 7 28 (Matawan only), Philadelpflia calleiro of Anatomy, And port r " ne • •!• i ' itfc 7 48. 815 Ciaturdayiduly, Matawan only), BIS ate of Amorioan school of OateotiathJ at 1_ college course he led his class and Klisia Rogers to Arthur Hill, Lot on me. p, m, Sundays: 8 BB, 9 37 a. m,i 4 4B (Mnta yille. Mo,, under the founder of th» sclent*. NEW YORK TELEPHONE C0, won several • scholarships. He wasJames W, Parkoi-'s property, rfceond See my beautiful line of Wall wan only), 8 03 (Matawan only), 7 lOMt awarded a traveling scholarship on Htruut; ulsi) lot on First Htrect, Kcypoi't, Paper and get my prices. only), 900 p. m. his graduation. This provides for a Benjamin Flusstf to Hormnn For ElizabBth and Newark: B BB, '6 41, 101. 7 40 course of study in Europe. Mr, and2 lutH lit Kt-aiKsblirg"Beach, $], There is the good kind of Wall (Newark snlj), 7 54,7 68, S 44 (Newark only), W. ff, HALL, Local Commercial Manager, :\>w Puint CuiDi'ort Qcncit cumpany \o Paper and the other,' S17, 9 45 a. m.; 12 00 noon, 148, Z4S, 4 30, Dr, H. B, VanDorn Mrs, Potter will spend a month at Kilitli JI.'Granh. Lot at New point Uoin- 4BO. 8 02, 728, 7 46, SIB (aaturfaya Only). Long Branch and will then go toiort, J], When you want the best at the 625 p.m. SunaayB: 868. 9 87, 1141 a. m.; Monmouth Street. Red Bank, N. T, 4 4B, 5 47, fl 03, 7 10, 1 09, S SB, 9 00, 9 B7 p. m. France where Mr. Pottei* will take up Xi%v Point Criiiifoi't Ucaeh [iimpanj' to most moderate price, call on me, For Net? *ort:6 OS. 8 41. 7 08.7 11, 7 25, 7 40, 7 56. Second National Bank the study of international law. Kilwuri] I, Cooper. Lut at Xuff Point 810,8 27, 8 44, 9 17, 9 87 (Mondaya only), 945, Eooins 8 and 9 Comfort, $1. The largest assortment in Mon- 10 50 a, ra i 12 00 noon, 148, 2 41, 416. 4 30. ——•».*»- - - Michael Ulil'to %Villiam Weinberger. 4 06, 0 02. ? 23, 7 40, 8 IB (Saturdoya only), 9 25- Lancl on Fii-Mt sti-ucl, Koyport, 41, mouth county to select from. A.YON TEACHER WEDS, , yp, 4 p.m. Sundays-. 8 58, 9 37, .1144 a. m.} 443, iiBjurK niitlunal bank to Miirgretta Beat Mattrlala. Beat Workmanship, 8 47,0 03, 110, 8 09, 8 38,0 00. ? 57 p. m. iBg, JobDsoo & Fraket Co B. Wiiiiaker, Strlu-'n_f land 22 fcot'wlile For Lone Branch, Aiburr Park, Ooean Grov«. MiEB Nettle r. King Becomes tbe Bride ailjolning lot on tliu Keansburg .sliore im- Beat Finish and Beat Service. Point Pleasant KM interanediate stationa: 122 Contractors and Builders, * ljroyement cuinpauy'18 traeti |i, !Monaay exceptedi. 6 02, 8 40, 9 67, 10 23 n. m. DB, ROBERT DIOKSOM, of Elliott H. B«voe. 12 E2, 12 66. 188 (Saturdays only),,! 43 iSaWr And Dealer* In AH Kindt ef ' KennslmrK beaclt company to William AH Work Given Prompt and Personal Veterinnrian. Bliss Nettie F. King, daughter of B, Willis, Jr. Lot at Kenu^burg.^oacli, Attention. daj-i only), 157, 2 24 (Saturdays only), 3 01. MATERIALS.! Mark King of Allenwooclr was married 8 50,4 50, B19, 5 37 (Saturd»ya fxeepted), 5 BO, noes, CATS, TOY DOSS. BRIDGE AVENUE, .Tames Morris to Jennie Cownm Lot 622.638. 737, 1040i>. m. j _ i OppMit. R.ilroad Station. at the A,llenwood church last Wednes- on the Arrowsinith atul Wnllinjf tract at for Freehold via Matawan an j C. R. R, of N. J,. BoardIUB Do«, Cftti art HauM, Rod Bank N. J, dny to Elliott H. Dovoo of Asbury Keyport, $1. • FRANK CHAMBERS, 7 00,9 17 a, ro-i 12 00 noon, 1 46, 4 30, 6 02 p. m, Pulr Unven. N. J. 421W. Red Bank. Park, , Rev. T. W. Smith was the offl- Now Puint Coiiifort Ucaeii compniiy to Suniloya: 0 37a. m.i 4 45, 0 00 p. m, Work done b» the in or eontrae^ Ciitliorlne Ilpyim.ldH. Lot at X'uiv I'olnt 26 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J, No job tooiMBt l neno too raall, eiating clergyman. Mi's. William E, Com fort, $1, LEAVE NEW •XOBK FOR RED BANK. E TO BAS OBB0MOB8. Johblnjt attended to at Bhort notlca. 1 ON 1 Magee of Newark was matron of Gurrett .loncH to Charlt'1 H 'I . Cluytun. i:\pcutnrs Notice. ' Brtteatti faralihed on ill kladi of honor and Misses Mary Devoe and Lot 011 William Wulllng estate, Kvjport, Telephom "588, C. 8, B. of N, J., foot of LibBrty BtrMt.4 00, 8 SO, .MtUlcb and Poter 10 00, 11 30 a. m.'; 2 35 (Saturdays only), 1 00 evetutoi, of PelL-i J. ilcCloeH, Stif tte Helen Lawyer were bridesmaids, (Saturdays only), 120 (Saturdayi only), 1 80 1)V owlir of tin ^urroKate of the county James B. Lawyer of New York, was TownaWp. 3 30, 8 40,4 46,800, 5 30, 6 38. 680, 9 00 P. m,>, of Moiimoutli, litipby t;i\e nutice to tho groomsman, A reception followed the Haiinali JI. aiHl Wilson D, Xison to Geo. W, Sewing, 12 00 (midniahtj. Son(3ayai 3,30, 8 48. 915, CioilltDis of the ^lil (leceabed to bring In m Waller A, Cobb, 7 02-100 acres, |1. 10 00. o.m.1 2 30,4 00, 9 00 p, m. tlifir dfbts, .1. mands and claims against ceremony and was attended by about 0. R. R, of N, J,, foot of Weit 2Sd itreet,! 20, 9 50,-. tlie i'st;it< iff s>anl ilpcwsetl, under oath 100 guests. The bride taught ichool Tr««Ueld TowiiiJiip. Contractor and Builder, 1120 B,a».; 12 20 (iBturdBysonly), 12 50J[Sat< or amrm.ihon -ftilliln nine months from at Avon |ast year. Louis FiiieRold to Harry Kllaln, Lot urdnyi only), 110 (SaturdBya only). 120,13 20, the (.Ifil.t-'fi.tl! day of M^y, 1S14, or they Oil the Hudson IJtiinett trant, $3 BED BANS. N. J, 3 30, 4 30, 4 B0, B20. 8 20, 8 B0. .1160 p. tn, will txi former bnrred of any action. Giiorfe P. Lohrlttor to Wilson T, Clay- BunJaytiSSB, 9 05, B 60 a. m,>2 20, 3 60, S60 ton, Land on Krotulwny, .l''reohol(l, $1. P. Tfl, WKDDINCf AT MATAWAN. aooi'Re H. Coii'tiy to William H, l<"ree. Finn. R, R, 7th Ave and BZdStiMt, N. Y,. 7 04,9 04, man.- Laml on .Main strett, t'retiiold, $1, OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. 1112 a, m.i 12 84, 2 SO, 3 42, 4 24 (SatuidRy» Knrg-uorito Collinu Bocomes tbe .Annie 11, niid JfimeH H, i^m-kpr to exooptqd) D12 p. m. Sundays; BBB, 9 30f \ , Room 3. 111! a, nv, 1 SO. 612 p. m, OM KUtE TO BAB CKBDMOBS. Sxldi of South Amboy Man. Cleveland Patterson. Land on Main r:\fciitri-v's Notice street, Freehold, $1. Telephon. 3SO-J. Psnna. R. B., Hudion Terminal (B. & M. R. B.) Miss Marguerite Collins, daughter Church and Cprtlandt Streota, 7 00, 9 00, phang comt nf the county of ^lonmouth, J. Mantilapnn Township. 1110 a, m,, 12 27 (Saturdays only). 12 80, 2 80. Piiah U falling, executrix of David of Ja^nea Collins of Matawan town- A. Walling, (Iecci,-,od, by order of the Bichard A. Scimr to P, Edward Qulun, 3 42, 4 2fl (Satuiaayi eicB«ptad), 812, p, m. ship, %VflB married to Edward J. Flem- 2'tracts of lum!-, »t, lobbing ot AH Kindt. Sundays: B 80, B 30,1110 a, in.; i 30, S17 p. m. of HIP county of Monmoutn. ing of South Amboy last Wednesday, For furthoi pMtkul«M. ate time-tables at B notlc-o to tlie creditors ot MlHstono Townaliip. Estimate* Cheerfully Furnish**!. Wio sain .liceaswl to brine in their debts, The ceremony was' performed in th© demand:, and claims against tlie estate ol ThbmaM D, Kllnk to Clevclnnd Patter- OH BUI.E TO BAB OBEDITOBS. ^W^Ry. Superintendent, N, Y, and L. B. presence of about 200 friends and rela- B. R. said deceased tinder oath or amrmatlon, son. Tract or land, $28, Executrix's Notice, within nine months from the twenty- UNDERTAKER tives «fc tho Matawan Catholic church Wright H. Deliow to Cleveland Pat- Anttie M. ReynoldB, Bxeoutrl3c of James CHAS.O.MtcFADDlN, Gen, fMg. ABant, N.Y. ? thirrt day of April, 1914, or they will b« by Rev, M. C. O Donnell.fl|Miss Helen teraon, 2 07-100 at-reB. 1105, A. ReynoldB, deosastfl, by order of the S forever barred of any action /tlierotor Collinj, the bride's Bister, was brides- surrogate or the county of Monmouth, D. M. BELL. Gen. Pans. Aiani, Penn. R, H. i| th ^^ hereby gives notice to the creditors of W, C. HOPE. Gon'i PasMnwi Amot, Centwl maid. Raymond Monahan of South the saifl tlooeaBed to bring in their debts, a&fwa AND Ambojr was groomaman. Mr. and demands any«. AdmlajBtrfltor'B Notice, Newly Fumlshea Bom*. Stantoy J. Fielder, administrator of Miss Edna M. Cranmer, daughter of John Henry Plelder, deceased, by order Theodoie Cranmer, and WUliam The kidneys filter the blood. o( tha BUrrogate of th# oounty of Mon- Steamers Sea Bird and Alberttaa Mdnmouth Street, mouth, hereby gives notice to the ored- GvainwaB, both of Long Btanch, were They work night and day. ltori of the said deceased to brine in Between Pier M, foot ot Franklin Street, New York (Landing at married .last Thursday. The cere- their debts, demands and claims ngalnot , Near Maple Avenue, Well kidneys remove impurities. the estate of Bald deceased, under oath to take on and let off Passengers only), and Highlands, Highland Bemt*. mony was performed in the newly fur- Weak kidneys allow Impurities to or afflrmation, within nine months from nished home of the young couple by the fifth day of May, 1914, or they will Oceanic, Locust Point, Fair Haven and Red Bank. multiply. be forever barred of any aotlon therefor Rev. John 0. Lovflll, The hoyee was •against the Bald administrator, Tolcrihooe C»I11704 Frankltn. New York, and 423 Bod Bwik. N. X RED BANK, deeoMfcod With roses .and daisies. No kidney ill should be neglected, STANLEY J. FIELDER. NEW JERSEY. After the ceremony a reception was There is possible danger in delay. FOR RED BANK. FOR NEW YORK held, Mr. and Mra. GrammaiT will not ON BULE TO BAR CB IJjou have backache ox urinary , Iflxeeutor'a Notice, Daily «xc«pt Sundw. go on their wedding trip until fall. Ulderio Homer Methot, oxeauter of A.M. P.M. A.II. P.M. troubles, Edouord, *W. Methot, decooBid, by order Loava tlet 21. foot ef Fnmklin Telephone, 254 Red Bank. If you are nervous, dizzy or worn of tho Burrogate of the county of Mon- S ...... ISO g.80 LoavoIleaBnnk Ooaan Orove Oln Weda. niouth, hereby gives notice to the cred- Leave Batttry Landingg '. .i,BB ?? g.B2.5S5 " FalrHnvcn out, itors of the said deceased to bring in A»riva Kla-li!»nds about 10.35 4.44,400 " LPl Miss Edna D. Hagcrman of. Oiiean " Oeianle d nbt103 ..,...,., U.W5 6.15.1B5 Oceanic Begin treating your kidneys at oneoj their debts, domands and claims against 9.0J Grovo was married to Bernard J, tho estate of said deceaaea, under oath .^ 11.20 6m Highlands. Clark of New York last Wednesday. Use a pi-oven kidney remedy. or atni'matlon, within jiine months from Fair Huvoin UJO Arrive BatterBt y LLanding about.... tlio tlilrtaenth day of Juno, 1B24, or they Bed Bank ....U.45 5.66,508 Arrive Fwiklln Street »bont 10.0*, .Thu Vide wan attended by hev sister, None endorsed like Dean's Kidney will bo fwovor barred of any action SUNDAYS. SUNDAYS. Miss Edith Hagerman. Gus Winters Pills. therefor agulnst tho mild executor. A. M. A.M. of Kw York was groomsman. Mr. TJLDDHIG HOMISU MIOTIIOT. Lc»vol»lqr 21. foot Ot Fttmklin A.M. P.It.,- and Mts. Clark went to Maine on their Recommended by thousands, Heavy Hep Wire Fencing, Notice of Settlement of Account. Bt«ct.. 8.80 9.16 Loavo Hed BBDk , E.00 JJft' I'have • largo and complete atock of tho weddinp trip. In the fall they will Proved by Keyport testimony. ItMnto of William E. Strone, deceased. LonveBaltoryLuwllnit &Bfi. »,Sft " FairHw^n ,,.,.»i« . best iiii-to-date fencuiil material* for matin move to Red Bank. Mr. Clark is in Ninth Account. Arrlvo HlffWnndB about ; .10.35 ll.lfi ;; LocuQcews tl'oint... ,,,..,,.,.345, •PT ityto of flcld-OToetod fen CO, Also Heavy the -wholesale silver business. Notlco If), hereby Klven that thu ac- " Ocu«tilo " ., 1U0 11.B0 Samuel Stryker, 28 Front Btreot. o.ey- counts ot the subscribers, cxeuutore ot LoousFair Hrivot Poinn t " ..., ..11.80W.20- 12.0012.1M0 Highland!! wren wire, poultry and lawn fenoinff, ifort (take*. ; tho estate of Huld deceased will be au- l 11S.26 Arrlvo Bat (or? toudlnff nbout port, N. J,, Bays! "I had poinB in my 11A& " Frfttitlln Street., ,, plain wlro, etapW ate. Beila«ntg Wed. back and Bides oria this troubla Mliovvod dited and stilted by tlio surrogate mid Exeutslon ticket, GO cents. . • ...... that my kidneys were out of ordpr. It reported for settlement to, tho orphans Contract* for ontlro ]ol) taken. Including: tho fwnlHhlntt did not take bean's Kidney'Fills Umg to court of tho county of Monmouth. on Tho Sundny boat due at Battery at 0*0 o'clock will return lmmejiftt«iy to fted ] and eettlna of poata. MiB .Hazel.Symington, daughter of Thursday, tho thirtieth flay of July, o^ ldlundinirsi , Albeit Symington, was married' to make.mo )vell." NOTICE-At Battwy Landing, all elewtad train* fat actown( eubv«f fo* A. D., 1914. d Biirface car* arid forrlca to Staton Island and Brooklyn, can b« reached In M George deForcst Lord on Saturday. Dated Juno 18th, A. D., 1914. Call on oi iddroai July 4th and Labor Dar, Monday. September 7t^ b*tbboaU >lll run ofttM BH The ceremony was performed at St. at all dealers, ALICE c. STUOXO, Gcwice'fl church at Rumson by Rev. FItANiC It RTVIIQIS, TROLLEY CONNR&TIONS. . > CHAS. G. CONQVER, 7 t Q^sajkldney; renwdy—jget AT HIGHLANDS vbi J. C. T. Co.. for Btono Ctowh, Kavwlnk. W. putton Dale.. The couple are sum-* WILLIAM M. GOADEY. h KtWlddltdRdBk Nnniin *prlnc» Av«nu«, RED BANK,;M. I. mer residents of Monmputh Beach. Doan's Kidney tho same that Yoacan.bhJik on a-REOiSTER advert Mr. Sfcryker had. V< iter-MUburn tisemeiiit turning tho trick.—Adver- J. C,lf. Coi. for Fit It t>aya to advertise in THE REGISTER, tisement. * *»"8p«oU «tt»nttOfi sWen to tM MM Of HonM and, Gattlunr^ Ptf« Eight, THE RED BANK REGISTER,

YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE SOME MONEY IS BY VISITING Economy Women's, The Store of Misses' and Reliability. Children's Wear. Money Refunded Money Refunded on Request. on Request. WHERE ECONOMICAL WOMEN FIND OPPORTUNITIES THE NEW BUSH IS THE BROAD STREET BAZAR. "Pick your berries from the new, fresh bush," said a mother to her daughter as she joined half a dozen friends on a raspberry-picking time. Her daughter, having remembered, and jho party having returned with but two or three quarts of dried up berries in their pails; to the surprise of the J whole party Suzette uncovered a full pail of fresh growing berries, "Why Suzette! where did you get such appealing berries?" was the question asked by- all. Suzette's answer was: "You see, 1 bore in memory mother's advice, 'pick your berries from a new fresh bush, as they bear the fresh berries,' simple enough," related Swzette, "when striking the new bush which so liberally offered its value giving courtesy, filled me with the inspiration and, forgetting the pleasure of the party, I gave my time to the courteous bush." ., , ' The Broa.d Street Bazar is the New Bush, bearing the fruit and plenty of it. Take mother's advice and pick your berries from the new, fresh bush, The TANGO TWIRL SOUVENIRS will be given to the Children This Week. Ladies are Most Cordially Invited to Bring the Children

WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS AT $1.00. COOL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. HEADQUARTERS FOR BELTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1 1 Art. po>ilivrl> ihc nio-1 ;»a I i «•!';»<'I m'y MIU -1 • • I • k i M ir -; ovoi m.;u|t' Temptingly Imv priced, JHHI at the lime whi'ii I'KIINI supplies NVeslee. and UntT silk girdles, all wanted colors, in many dil'- are humid to be needed. Here is news ol' extra xaliu1^; In »oll at Hi,nil- i|n> let ni' -opvii't* ha- | MM IS I>«] if. I'ei'oiit styles, and patent leather in many coiiibiiialioiis, Kpe-eial SoveiMl l';iir~ ^liii'li wt-re ]ml In tin1 !••-( >>i I i d.-iy;-1 I'nnliiin- l'.tc cnrsi'l ciiver-. , ,.,.,,. , ,11c :?.V curset cnver-. ...,,,, 17c, 3 for BOo id ._. . ZBo, 50c, 9Bo uns wear (willi a f i" i j • In Ilio vsa-h {nl> cai-h day didn't slinw 11 if Oilier* In 9Sc. 1 1 1 1 CHILDREN'S SOCKS, 10c, 12 .C and 25c. loust break iii'tri -11 'li u.-ay-c. TIio*(> HIM Hn -1'ii-Uititrs which will Corset cover and drawers eomhinalujn, trinuned wilh'lace, , ,79o f slnnd tilt1 lliii'ilf-'l WIMP; Black and white, 1.;i-f. hill not lt';i.-|, ?sighl gowns, ]uw neck and short sleeves, heuiilit'iilly (rimmed Faitey top socks, all colors and all sizes, plain while and plain you get (ho be*) -tucking made lo sell at. $1.00 with val lace or embroidery, about 2i) styles. . . , 39o lo $1.95 black inducted. This Second Summer Week is the good week set for the Large General Sale of WOMEN'S SUMMER WEAR Bxcellerit quality DRESSES, COATS, CAPES, SKIRTS axtd SHIRTWAISTS

Yon may say what you please but where in this or any other WOMEN'S SHORT SPORT COATS AT $1.49, CHARMING SUMMER BLOUSES. town or ciiy can yon purchase these tine dres.-es at such,small Practical, s/mar( and wonderl'ul at this price, They show the new sleeves, the prettiest style collars, dainty prices? WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS, $1.98. embroidered designs, in fact everything that goes lo make -a Tlioehoiee-I stylos created (luring the pa-t two weeks or so. blouse attractive, only 69o, 87e, SBe, $1.50 and $1.98 It is an opportunity im1 every economical woman and miss lo se- The cunts are made of the season's light weight materials.* I cure stylish i-lntht's f,,]- (he oiilire.summer at a -mall expenditure.; WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS AT $4,95 to $7.85, So many young women are asking us for wash skirts, wo only $1.95 to $5,85, } We wish to call the attention ul'^all women wrth a summer are obliged to get fresh and new ones in rnosl every day, but this coal in mind. The coats are. made of the season's favored ma- year's skirts are so practical and attractive, it is a small wonder WOMEN'S PETTICOATS AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES, terials, in the season's most approved styles, they are so well liked. Choose Ramie or French weave, the pop- Black satiuo patticoats...... "..... , , 49c HOT WEATHER SHIRT WAISTS. ular cordeliue or epongo, and pay as your purse dictates, only Striped wash-material petticoats. 2Bo, 39c, 49c_ 70e fur-white and black China silk waists that are very cool, 980 Jo $4.iS Colored cotton mossnline petticoats. ,,,,,,,,,,. ».49p, 69c, 98c Silk messaline petticoats, special...,.,,, ,..*., 31.65 NEW SILK WAISTS AT UNDER PRICE. VANITY CASES, 26e, 60c. BABIES' DRESSES, 50c to $2.95. , Every woman who requires a cool, dainty silk wtist, will do Fancy designs in linish. One and twu-year-olil sizns, all of line materials, daintily well to select from this special lot of lovely light colors, made I with low collar, three-quarter sleeves, special $1.35 GIRLS' WHITE LAWN DRESSES, SPECIAL AT 55c. trimmed and many have hand ernhroideiVd yoke. Children';? princess slips, 3 to 0 years oh! BOO LITTLE TOTS' COATS, 9So to S2.9§« " Trimmed with lace and insertion, 0 to 14 years. Cambric night gowns, 2 to 10 years, special. , , ,2Be . Smartly trimmed with contrasting materials, Others to $3.95.

MAJORITY MEANS JUSTICE. THEREFORE WE LEAD-MAJORITY EET E. SPRITZLER, Prop. RED BANK, N. J. Read Our Advertisement In The Red Bank Register Every

*e« BRAY AND GRAY WINNERS AUTO BITS GABBAOE WAGON. Oartag-a Strewn Over StMet by Brand FESTIVALS BY CHILDREN. EEEBIDAN TWO-MAN BOWLING Street Acclfltat a Few Kig-hts Ago, A tourin'g automobile struck a gar- EXEBCIBBS AT TIHTOK PAI.I.S AND TOURNAMENT IB OVEB. bage wagon on Broad street near Irv- EAIOSTOWH BUHBAT WBBK. ing place a few nights ago. The wagon ANNOUNCEMENT Robert Kennedy Bowled the Higli Score which was owned by a Pine Brook Children's Day Wai Observed ty tie of the Tournament, 269, Friday Right, colored man, was upset and the gar- Methodist Sunday-School of Tint on aafl Ha Also Won the SUgii Averuft boge was strewn nil over the street. Falls and by the Presbyterian Snnday- »ril«—Other Frizes, The man who owned the wagon was In School of Eatontown. The Sheridan two-man bowling tour- a yard. The horse was not hurt but Children's day was observed by the nament closed last week. Bray the rear axle was bent and ,one of the Sunday-school of th'e Tinton Falls and Gray won the tournament by win- rear wheels of the wagon was broken. Methodist church on Sunday week. York Transfer ning 26 games out of 83. Dennis and The windshield and front lights of the The church, which was attrac- Morris finished in second place. They auto were broken. The machine con- tively decorated with ferns, roses and won 25 games and lost 8. All these tinued on its way after hitting the wild flowers, was well filled with spec- four bowlers are members of^ thewagon, i. tators, Mrs. John C, Crawford, as- Lboies bowling team of Red Bank, *•*•• sisted by other teachers of the Sun- Robert Kennedy bowled the high score day-school, drilled the children for of; the tournament, 269, Friday night their parts, Mrs, Crawford acted as week. Kennedy also won the high AN INSURANCE SUIT. organist and she sang a solo. EDWARD J. REILLY, Local Agent average prize of the tournament. The A duet was rendered by Mrs. Ray- average was 188 4-il for 33 games, EEESCHEL BIRD SAL I, GETS JUDG- Walter Fields was close behind Ken- mond E, Voorhees and Miss Bertha 51-53 MECHANIC STREET RED BANK, NEW JERSEY nedy for high average, having. 184 MENT AGAINST M. r. TETLEY. Potts, Other vocal music was by Mr. 81-38. Bray's i&verage for alk, the and Mrs. Potts, Misses Cara and Mary i Rames wae 184*17-33, Morris's aver- Birdsnll Claimed Totley Told Him toCrawford, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin ago wag 182 13, Dennis's a%'crag6.waB Renew a Tlve Insurance FoUcsy That McGuire, Miss SadiePgtts and Misses 178 8-83 and Gray's average was 177 W»s on His Boast WkM •• 8000111 It Edna and Marie—CovBrt. ^ Children We beg to call your attention to the advantages of our system for checking baggage from hotel or residence in Red Bank 28-38. „ • • „ " —Tetley Denlo» BUdinU'i Story. who took special part inVhe exercises Herschel Birdsall, a Red Bank In- were Harry and Pearl Covert, May direct to destination in connection with the necessary passage tickets by the following lines: Bray and Gray will each receive a suranee agent, brought a suit a fewCrawford, Wellington and Stanley gold medal, appropriately inscribed, days ago before Justice Harry C, Ba- Wilkins, Richard McGuire,, William PENNSYLVANIA R. R. CITIZENS LINE NEW LONDON LINE METROEOLITAN LINE Dennis and Morris will each receive a Hamilton ai^d Margaret Scott, two MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE denu to recover $2,75, which was the 1 LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. .CATSKILL EVENING LINES* NEW BEDFORD LINE silver medal. Kennedy will get.a man- girls eachj. with the name of Marie OLD DOMINION LINE premium on a fire insurance policy LONG ISLAND R. R. . NEW HAVEN LINE . dolin for bowling high score and hewhich was held two and a half months Scott, Benjamin, Myra, Grace and HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE CLYDE LINE will receive a box of Lord Stirling j by Millard F, Tetley on hig house on John McGuire; Catherine and Blair STEAMER MARY POWELL FALL RIVER LINE BRIDGEPORT LINE MALLORY LINE cigars for bowling the high average, the west side of Hudson avenue. Mr. Voorhees, Belle Coleman and Vaughn, PEOPLES LINE PROVIDENCE LINE CENTRAL R, R. OF; N. J. SAVANNAH LINE Fjiday night week Bray and Gray Birdsall testified that he wrote an in-Benjamin, Leroy, Elizabeth and Mel- won three. games from Steo* and"*C. surance policy on the house beforevin Duncan. A prayer was made by Tobin and Kennedy and HippenBteol Benjamin R, McGuire, Rev. Mr. Sar- Our SPECIAL DELIVERY system for forwarding baggage prepaid direct to hotel or residence at any of the following won two out of three games from Bray tMr, Tetley bought it last year. He j and Gray, Kennedy bowled 269 in the said that nbout the time this policy ex- gent made as shoro t address. d y y plred he met Mr. Tetley on the street ThTh o Jltt PPreBbythrian named points is greatly .appreciated by passengers, obviating the necessity, of any attention on their part after order has second game. B bld f Jlatontown Bray bowled scores pf and asked Him if he wanted the policy church was filled at the exercises 237 and 203. Lufburrow and Wood given by the Sunday-school Sunday been given, ••..-.. ••"'.' renewed. He said that Mr. Tetley s won.three guinea from Kennedy and told him to renew it, night, The church was decorated with If they so desire passengers can personally arrange for the purchase of their transporation, the reservation of Pullman Hlppensteel, flowers and potted plants, this work Monday night week Fields and D. Mr. Tetley testified that he did not tell Mr, Birdsall to renew it. He said being done under the direction of Miss or stateroom accommodations and the checking of their baggage by calling at any of our ticket offices; or,If" they prefer to Tobin "won two out of three Ramos Kathorlne yanSchoicic. Miss Sarah from Sweeney and Tannenhaum and that Mr. Birdsall was not a customer of his and that he had decided to give Nivison trained the children for the place their orders by telephone, their request for tickets and Pullman or stateroom reservations will be promptly complied the Oakci'''(>n Inotheis won two out of parts they took. The program com- thrP3 K5H1C5 from Field? nnd D. To-the innuunw business to someone who with, and all arrangements tnade for the handling of their baggage. The passage tickets and Pullman or stateroom reserva- ti.ukd with him. prised solos by Miss Ruth Huylev, bin. Claude Qakei =on 1 owlod a SL- M e Dorothy Higginson and Venetia Mat- of 250, Tobin bowled 2lo and Fiel-J= D.iniel H. Applegate was a witness tions will be delivered Vhen baggage is called for and without any additional charge. for Mr. Birdsall. He was the lawyer thews; responsive reading led by Wil- bowled 219 and 203. liam E, Morris; a prayer by John J, for the niortafreo interested in the PHILADELPHIA, PA, BROOKLYN, N. Y. CAMDEN. N, «T. GLEN RIDGE, Fred Willnmn, manager of the Sher- Breese; recitations by Novma Beale, BAYONNE, N. J. idan alleys, i<-, already planning for -tiansaction. Mr. Applegate testifled CLEVELAND, O. BALTIMORE, MD. WASHINGTON, D. C. that he had told Mr. Totley several Ruth Darby, Inez nnd Thelma Vunck, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PITTSBURGH, PA. HOBOKEN, N. J. next .season's activities. He will con- Dorothy Underhill, Stanley Breese, CHICAGO, ILL. times to letuin the policy to Mr, Bird- TOLEDO, O. ST. LOUIS, MO. LOUISVILLE, KY. THE ORANGES, N. J. duct both an individual and a two-man Katherino Higginson, Fred Beale, JERSEY CITY, N. J.I tournament duijng the winter. sail and that Mr. Tetley returned the INDIANAPOLIS, IND, BUFFALO, N. Y, RICHMOND, VA, Lois Underbill, Alta Duncan and CINCINNATI, O, COLUMBUS, 0. BL0OMPIELD, N. J. policy Maich 1st. The policy was Evelyn Anderson; and_ exercises, by NEWARK, N. J. Hlffli Score on Slierlaan Alloys. gi\en to Mr. Tetley on December 18th, MONTCLAIR, N, J. GREATER NEW YORK. WILMINGTON, DEL. Fred Jones and Wnltei Fields Roy Carlrlo, Clayton Burr, Stanley bowled a friendly game a few nights Breese, William Darby, Harry Hujick, Mr. Tetley repeated his testimony Blwood Snyder, Andrew Darby, Eve- ago on the Sheridan alleys. Jones that he did not tell Mr. Blrdaall to re- NEW JERSEY SEASHORE POINTS broke the higgh score of the alle>.s for I new the policy, and he said his word lyn Anderson, Alberta Bennett, Gladys Snyder, Lois UnderhilJ, Nor- the season by bowling 27

i .w > BANK REGISTER. as* VOLUME XXXVII, NO. 1, RED BANK. N, J., WEDNESDAY. JULY 1, 1914, PAGES 9 TO 18,

MASHED IS ElKVATOB, performed nt the Anbury Park Cutho. WEDDED THIS MORNING. lie church by Rev, Father Roche. Miss WlllUm Wlktkff Hurt *t Fituir'i •tOM- Kliiabeth Kt'lly was bridesmaid, She houl* Lul TUu,rt4»j. »£S BANK HU MCOMM WIFE Of and tlu> bride wore both members of KILLED BY VICIOUS HORSE BOUDAYJIVER SPORTS. William WikolT, mm <>f I'lid D. tht! i-huri-h rhoir, Mr. mid Mrn. Ni;w- OCEAJIIO Wikoff of Broud street, KVX hm left niiin will U^n with the bride's parents fiir lhe present. hand caught in a grain vU'vator while Kits Emm* D. lokmu^tnl Carl T. ROBERT REYNOLDS DIED FROM IN- A BIG TIME ON THE SHREWSBURY ON at work at bin father's .storehouse on Wan MffTiad M Win* O'clock at St. X*ne—Madam, Maple avenue .Thursday afternoon and Jaiuti'i Cliurcli—W1U Z,1T9 at Ktd THE FOURTH, all the fingers were badly mashed. The Miss Anna Kane und Daniel Mad. JURIES RECEIVED IN RUNAWAY. dt'n both of Shrewsbury, were mar. elevator had become choki'd with grain „ _, ,T , uiii, uoin oi onrowsuury, were mar- and William and a man employed at Miss Lmma Dorothy Hohman, rlu(j last niKht at st, jnmes-s rcetory Motorboat Club is Making Final Arrangements for the storehouse tried to put it in work- daughter of W llbnm Hohman of Leon- at• —Re d•-- Bank -b y -Rev . Josep- -h Casey. Eatontown Man, 72 Years of Age, Suffered a Frac- ing order by shoving the grain out of ard street,, and Carl F. Clark,, son of A reception was held after the cere- an Afternoon of Races and Athletic Sports—Solid the way. One of the moving parts of Mrs, William Cook off Oceanic, were mony at James Ely's at Shrewsbury, tured Skull and Jaw, Broken Arm and Many Other the elevator caught Williams hand marriemare d at nine o'clajjk this morning miMri. „.an. d Mrs„_. „„„„„Madden. „.wil„l „sai„ l in a, and mashed the fmgerts, Ur, William at St.. James H churchh h b y Rev. JosepJh fl,w daya for Ireland, where they will Injuries Yesterday Afternoon-He Died Last Nlgttt Silver Cups and Many Other Valuable Prizes Will D. Sayre dressed the injury. William Casey, assistant rector of the church, i live. has not been able to work since the The church was decorated with cut be Given to the Winners of the Events. accident. flowers und palma. Many friends of — Horse Had Killed One Other Person. the couple attended the wedding. Miss Minnie Williams of Keanaburg siderable distance at high speed in the Miss Myrtle Sullivan of Eahway, a K Robert Reynolds, awed 72 years, | the man wag injured beyond recovery, All tho arrangements have been and William Danz of Pliiinneld were died last night from injuries re- Mr. Reynolds died at eight o'clock irtado for the regatta of tho Red Bunk wrong direction before the boat could cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. married at Keyport Friday afternoon, be stopped. WATCH AND $20 STOLEN Fred Hohman of Red Bank, the ceived in a runawny late yesterday last night without regaining niotoiboiit club on the afternoon of tho iMr, and Mrs, Danz will live at KeanH. afternoon. He wan driving at White's sciou?ness, 3'\>urth. The lodge of Elks has ac- Boats entered for the handicap bride's brother, was groomsman. The burn, where Mr. Danz is employed in 1'iices will be required to go over the BOBBERY BUNDA.T MIOHT AT ED- brido wore a white crepe de chine Corner, near Eatontown, when the Mr. Reynolds leaves a widow whose cepted an invitation to attend the William L, Macdonald's hotel, Mrs, horse bolted and run to one side of maiden name was Lavinia Howlojid. races, «nci a geiwrnl invitation has course iind give their best possible WW A. MASOWS BOUSE. / dress with hut to match. She carried Danz was a waitress «t the hotel the time to the committee in charge before a shower boquct of white roses. Miss the road, The wafton struck a tree She has lived at Eatontown all her been extended to the people of Red three years. and the shock of the collision threw life. Two sons survive Mr. Reynold*, Bunk and vicinity tu make use of the Un o'clock Saturday morning'. If, in Intruder Took a Rooking- Chair from Sullivan wus attired in a white silk the race, they exceed their time by dress and she carried a shower boquet Mr. Reynolds to the ground, fractur- they being Hally and Calvin Reynolds motor boat clubhouse and grounds, Porch of Homo Next Door to Vit a« a ing his skull and jaw, breaking his of Eatontown, He also leaves two Refreshments will be served on the more than five per cent, they will bo Ladder to Reach window of Hivmii of pink roses, A reeyption was held penalized six times the amourft of time at the bride's home after the wedding, Miss Bertha VanNote and James arm, cutting his face and causing brothers and four sisters, John and clubhouse lawn as usual. Additional Spring-a Soad Home. Covert, both of Pine Brook, were mar- many other injuries, William Reynolds of Eatontown, and features of this year's regatta will be exceeded. Edwin A. Mason's house on New-Mr, and Mrs, Clark have gone on a ii parade of decorated canoes and row- wedding trip to Niagara Falls, When ried Sunday night of lost week at the Mr, Reynolds was foreman of Mrs. George Mount, Mrs, Solomon Among the awards are silver cups. man Springs road was broken into groom's home. The ceremony was Charles E. Anderson's farm on Mon- Gardner, Mrs. Charles Poolo and >Ir». boats, canoe and rowboat races, and a One is of sterling silver, valuejl at Sunday night and $20 in money and a they return they will live with the eunoe tilting contest. These events bride's porontSLfbr the present, Next performed by Rev. B. C, Butler, pastor mouth road, near riatontown. He Henry Chamberlain of West Long #150, and is given by the Bed Bank gold watch valued at |10O wet-awaken. of the Pine Brook Methodist church, lived in a house on the place. Yes- Branch, Mr. Reynolds was an tmele will take place close in shore while the yacht club for the free»for-all race. The thief took a rocking chair off the fall Mr^ Clark will build a house for motet-boat races me in progress. their occupancy, Mrs. Clark received Mrs. Butler and Roland Polhemus terday he spent most of the day help- of Harry W. Reynolds, a plumber at Another handsome cup, "The Com-porch of the house owned by J, Albert were the witnesses. ing a neighbor harvest hay. After Red'Bank, He was a son of the late This .will make the regatta more in- modore's Cup," has been donated by VanSchoiek, Jr., which adjoins Mr. many fine presents, including furni- teresting: than ever from the specta- turei checks, silver ,and glassware, heXfinished this work he drove to James Reynolds of Eatontown and had Frank C. Storck, the commodore of the Mason's house. The chair was used Eajontown to buy groceries. He had always lived at that place. He wai a tor's viewpoint. club. Other, cups have been.^iven.by as a ladder by the thief to reach a etc, Mr, Melrose for the Gulf refining com- bought the groceries and was return- member of Washington lodge of Free The owner of the beat decorated sitting-room window in the Mason Mrs. Clark has been stenographer PLAYGROUNDS TO OPEN. Ing home when the horse ran away, Masons of Eatonto,wn and he had canoe and the best decorated rowboat pany, Capt, Charles P. Irwin, Frank house. and bookkeeper in Cook & Oakley's K, Wright for the Valvoline oil com- The horse stopped when the, wagon many friends, will each get a silver cup, Soi'ond Mr. Mason had not locked the win-plumbing 'office on West Front street TO« TWO MAT. struck the tree. ! The horse which Mr, Reynolds iind third prizes of sweaters and silk pany, John S. Diekerson, Lester Ross, dow and the robber had an easy time seven years. Mr. Clark is empoyed as parasols will be awarded, and there Charles E. Hendriekson, Milford Al- an electrician by Mahoney & Harvey GROUNDS HAS BEEN OBDEBED. Mr. Reynolds was found lying un- drove has a reputation for being vi- laire, George T. Linton, Charles R. of it getting into the house. The gold conscioua in the road. He was dread- clous. Last fall it ran away while Mrs, .will also be prizes for the best baby, watch and fob were on top of cheeks of Seabright, _ The High School Playrroutid sad tho fully cut and bruised and his features Anderson, wife of Mr, Reynolds'a the best looking girl and the moat at- Rosji and" the MaeFarland company. Bhrewnbury Avcnno School Playground The cup given by the MacFarland con- on Mr, Mason's desk and the money Eming-—H.ilL were so badly disfigured that it was employer, was driving it, and last tractive costume, Entries can be was in * Mrs. Mason's poeketbook, to bo Opened Next Weak—Tlieodore difficult to recognise him, Dr. J. C. spring Mrs. Anderson died from the made with Fred White 'at the Mon-cern is known as the Harthan trophy. which hung on a door knob in the sit- Miss Olive Ewing, daughter of Various Engafed as A»»l»tant. inouth boat clubhouse, Capt. Charles The prizes are on exhibition in the Rush of Eatontown was sent for, but effects of the injuries received in that ting room. The checks amounted to Frank Ewing of Atlantic Highlands, The playground association of Red there was little that he could do, as \ runaway accident. P. Irwin, George T. Linton and Charles jewelry store of Robert F, Wilbur. $700 but they were not disturbed, was married at her home yesterday Bank haa ordered equipment for two U, Hendiickiionj.Jr. The parade will The program of races as already Neither did the robber take a quantity morning to Henry Hankins Hall, son playgrounds. This equipment in- start at five o'clock opposite the Mon- announced will be carried out. One of silverware which was in the dining of Virginiui Hall of Wilmington, eludes slides, swings, giant striders, SHOW CLEAES $425. mouth boat club; Tho canoe races will I of the most interesting of these eon- room, next to the sitting room, North Carolina, The ceremony was see-saws and sand box,. This equip- M.C.D. BORDEN'S ESTATE start near the Monmouih boat club- tests will be the "bang-and-go-back Mrs. Mason has been in poor health erformed by .Rev. John Gilmore ment will be placed on the play- Many Persons Attended "Zitl Miserable*" house. The course will be from there race," Each boat starts on even several months and she frequently bby, pastor of- the Woodland Re- grounds at the high school and at the Mgvtiig Pictmre Show, OCEANIC MAX I,EPT AN EST-ATK to « stake near the foot of Washington terms. They travel for a given length gets up during the night, She also brined church of Flatbush. He wasShrewsbury avenue school. This About ?425 was cleared Saturday street and then to a stake opposite equipment is expected to be ready for night for the WeHesley college build- VALUED AT 1SI4O2,36S,33. of time, when a pistol is fired. They keeps a light burning on the second issisted by Rev. Joseph H, Sehaeffer, ! the motor boat club's pier. then retrace their course and the first floor all night. Mrs, Mason got up lastor of the Atlantic Highlands Pies- use in about two weeks. ing fund by the moving picture show In the canoe tilting contest two men boat to reach the starting point is the yterian church. The wedding march of "Les Miserables" at the Lyric the- She Bnlt of Kin Estate Wai DividBd several times Sunday night but she Theodore Parsons of Shrewsbury Among- IUS TTireo SOBS, Howard S, will be in each canoe. One will paddle winner, Theoreticallyy the boats did not hear anything. The robbery as played by Mrs". Sehaeffer and Ro- has been engaged for the summer ater. The money will be used to help and steer the boat and the other will hld fiih l h replace the, bujldings destroyed by fire Matthew S. and Bertram H.—Mr. Bor- should finish exactly even, as the was not discovered until Monday and Leurich sang "0 Promise Me." months as an assistant to Mrs. War- den Wai a Cotton Manufacttirer. .•stand in the bow. The last-named riuwei boatuoais wilwinl havnave lafair lesjess disuis-- j g. Candle grease Spots Were The house was decorated with pink yen in playground work. Some of the a few months ago. The show was morn n given by the gradu. Matthew C. D, Borden, cotton foods man will bi armed with ji long bam- rid white roses, The bride was minor equipment of the playgrounds 1 boo pole at the end of which will be tnnce( to travel back to the finishing over the floors in the dining and sit- ates who live in this locality, including manufacturer artd_capitalist, who had line than the speedy boats. g ro a Iressed In white net and satin and will be made at Red Bank and this a large estate on the river bank at cotton wadding. IVith this he will try Announcers with" megaphones will ting rooms and on Mr, Mason's desk. arried a boquet of bridal roses. Miss ill be ready for use next week. The Mrs. Jacob B. Rue.and Mrs. Irving Monday morning Mrs. Mason's Hance of Red Bank, Mrs. Edward G, Oceanic and who died May 27th, 1912, to upset a man irr another canoe who give the results of the races to the empty poeketbook was found. in • the iusie Ewing, sister of the bride, was laygrounds will be open for chil- left a net estate of 16,462,365.22, ac- -will be similarly armed. The entries spectators. MMorgan Barney of the iridesmaid. She was dressed in pink ren beginning next Monday. At the Adams and Mrs, James P. McCarron hedge which surrounds the house and if Fair Haven and Miss Elliott of cording to a transfer tax appraisal HO far are Benjamin AtwateT" a*nd Rudder will he the official handieaper the watch fob was found in the street, harmeuse' and carried Killarney tart the high school playground will whichlhas been completed and •will be Harold jVoorhis, Arthur Swift and and timer. The entries in-the motor )S6ij The groomsman was Fred ie open Mondays, Wednesdays and ieabright. The theater was crowded a short distance away from the house. with peop,le despite the inclement filed soon with the New York deputy Chuvles/ Weeks, Reuben and Insley ''boa 't races are as follows: I The house is in Shrewsbury township, restrail of Brooklyn, A reception ridays, and the^ Shrewsbury avenue state controller. The total estate left "White, C, Walton Cannon and Egbert Otgadaig, , Fred Betzs 3T-m!ae displace, ,vas held, after which the couple left ilayground on Tuesdays, Thursdays weather and the pictures were of an menent boatbt. but the robbery was. reported to the exceptionally high character. by Mr. Borden has been estimated at Swackhamtner,rand Fred Noble and Hiiby Ro, 4'n.mlle hydroplane, owned Hed Bank police headquarters. fox* a two weeks' trip through the nd Saturdays. The playgrounds will }7,892,749.42. Hig debts amounted to George Hogan, Vernon Davis will by I-Teil Bt'tP, IIIIII. South, Mr, and\Mrs, Hall will live at e open from nine to half-past eleven, $868,159,87. Administration^expensfa have his canoe in the contest, but he Scout il, Jacob S speedy motor boot Hlielk, Q, E, DtnniHon'H speed boat, Councilor—Editi B, Ewlnfii association to sell beer and other malt Bidden should be held in trust for Mary Emnu, Harry and Milford Al- Vice councilor—•Kreil Auspi, Dong-herty. might, cause a racer to travel a con- In I re'B new boat. and brewed liquors on the fair grounds each until he il thirty years oldp"-when Recording: secretary—Yyilliam J, Softil. Miss Mary E. Walsh, daughter of CHABITIES AID MEETING. during the fair next September, The he will receive his share outright. Assistant recording secretary—Harry William -Walsh of Freehold, and license is only for the days during The share left to Bertram H. Borden T, Siliiien, Thomas V. Dougherty^ ion of Wil- CLAYTON CHIEF PATBIABCH. Financial secretary—Warren C, Den- Officers Will Be Elected Tomorrow by which the fair will be in operation. is to be held in trust until he is SB nis, liam Dougherty of Herbert street, Moamonth County Branch. The license fee was $200. The appli- years old, when he will receive the, MOTORCYCLIST INJURED Treasurer—Em Osborn, were married last night .at St. Japhia Clayton !• Elected Hoad Of Nep- Conduetor^Harry J, Patterson, The annual meeting of the Mon-cation for the license was presented by principal. The income is to be paid tntte Encampment of Sid Bank. Warden—Edmund Creeliii. James's church at Red Bank by Rev.mouth county branch of the State Alston Beekma'n, the counsel for the to each son during the continuation of BAYMOWD BANaLEB'S KNEE rBAC- InHide sentinel—James P, Longstrett, Joseph Casey, Miss Nellie Walsh, a fair association, , his trust. • The semi-annual meeting of Nep- Outside sentinel—George W, Brower, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, Charities Aid and Prison Reform as- TXJKED IN ACCIDENT SUNDAY. une Encampment of Odd Fellows of Junior past councilor—Frank House, ociation of New Jersey will beTield The license was opposed hjf mem- The largest asset in the estate is Trustees—Frank House for three and James Dougherty, a brother of it the residence of the president, Mrs. bers of the women's temperance ftnion, 7,300 shares of stock in the American Eatontown Young- Man's Machine Crnshed Red Bank was held last week and years, Samuel E. Clark for two years, the bridegroom, was groomsman, ' these officers were elected, Frank A. Fenton, ,lr,, for one year. ewis S, Thompson, Brookdale farm, who were in court opposing licenses at cotton goods company, valued at Tlijonrb reiitterg of Bridge at South The bride wore a white iilk dress tomorrow afternoon, at three o'clock, Manasquan and at Spring Lake. Mr, P,650,OQO. Mr, Borden founded this Eatontown—Dangler in In tho Long- Chief patiiarch—Japhta Clayton. Representative to state council—Frank with hat to match an O'Ncll—Davis. Glahn'H * Washing-ton Street Property. of the lot was sold to Millard F. Tet- will hold an athletic meet on .the lag and a buffet lunch wns served. and Frank Hesketh, son "of Mrs, Lil- Miss Rose O'Neil, daughter of Ter Edward Denise of Mechanic street Fourth on the diamond on Prizes were won by Mi«Heg Helena lian Hagketh, both of Red Bank". The Charles X,. Coot la Ito-Eleotod rence O'Neil of Bayonne, and George last week bought MrsA; Henry Von- Mechanic street and Prospect avenue. Monsky and .Enid Brand, Others wedding will take place this f^ll. Mr, Waconia TrtWo of Bed Ethan Davis, son of George Davis Glahn's house and lot' on the west side Two Men Sent to At night the club members jftftd their . present were Harriet Longstreot, Hesketh is employed as a mechanic in These ofBcers •were of Buffalo, New York, both of whom of Washington street, between Me- John Flannery, Albert Burrowes friends will enjoy a banquet in thd Jennie . Worthley, / Hester Patterson, Edward vonKattengell's garage on Wednesday night by Wai Tribe board at James Lane's on Mechanic chanic and East Front streets. The and Edwardd PPettit were arrested clubhouse, and there will be a display Frances Truex, "Hagol McQueen, Sallle Monmouth street. of Red Men of Red Bank: street, wore married last Wednesday house contains six rooms and a bath Monday morning by Policeman. Ed-, Of fireworks. A strawride to Free- Hnckman, Madeline VanMater, Nina Baehem—Charles L, Cook, night at the First Methodist parson- room and it has modern conveniences. ward Connors for.being drunk and hold will be taken by the club mem.'r ., if aw Senior aajamoro—William Hohman The lot has a frontage of 75 feet on disorderly on Riverside avenue. They bers on Friday night. A baseball : and Marjorie • Kelly and Marion Sr, age by Rev. S, Monroe VanSant, Mr, Mount, Miss Robinson received many „ Miss Elsie Parsons of Broad street Junior sagamore—-John HacUett. and Mrs. Lane were the wltnessea, Washington street and it ia about 76 were locked up all day Monday and game will take place Sunday morning, • pretty and useful pieces of linen. has completed a course of oeBthetjc Prophet—ra. A, Pomphrey. * Mr, Davis is a fireman oh the Contra feet deep, Mr. Denise, who is em- Monday night. They were tried yes- and in the afternoon tho club mem-,?'.' Clilt'f or roeorilH—Harry N. Watts, railroad and ho and his bride will con ployed in Mart V, Pach's tobacco stove terday morning before Recorder Bo- bers will go on a boat trip up, th»-v Her engagement to Almos Neeld, Jr., and modern dances with.Chaliff, of the Collector of wampum—Alfred J of PittBburg, was recently announced. Imperial Russian ballet. She is now tlnue to live with. Mr, Larte, on "Broad street, bought the property deau. Flannery and Burrowos were Hudson river. Beginning vilth ttttifc tlohor. for hig own occupancy and he will sent to the county jail for sixty days week the first of a series of dance*, • •••• tenohing the new French dances. In Keeper of wampum—Harry N, Watts connection with the private dance les- rU'preH<«ntflti«to to great-council—13, A ' Tseftt—Pexrlne. take possession September ist, Mrs. and Pettit was released. will be held on alternate ou Plonsnro *rlp. sons and class work at Red Bank, die VonGlahn and daughters will prob- —— -• i Wr —-——. nights. ^ The graduates of this year's class Alternuto—Jacob Bolllnger. Mrs. Ella Treat, daughter of Pear- ably move to New York this fall. Weekly' Auction gala*. is giving inHtructions in dances at son H. Bennett of Woodbridge, for- L. Schwartz. & Son of West Front of the Red Bank public school are on the White- Swan tea room, Belmar. Dollolon* Btmdae*. Hsti! X»t»U a pleasure trip today up Raritan bay merly qi Tinton Falls, and Edward W. Firework* at Weller'i. street held the first of their weekly Call at room 8, in the Eisfler ! Try our marshmallow, fresh frui Perntie of Holmdel were married auction sales of furniture and house- nnd uround Stnteri Island. They arc Snla of Hat*. raspberry and marslvmallow nut sun We stay open late nights this week ing, over Woolworth's Btore, Ttoi# making the trip on Andrew White's Tuesday, May 19th, but the wedding for the benefit of those who cannot buy hold goods yesterday afternoon in their and Friday, July 2d and 8d, tXk MisR.Mnry McDoal is closing up her daes. We also havo> delicious .fres was kept a secret till-this wdek. The branch store nt the corner of West motor launch, Olivia B. millinery business in the Eisner build- fruit strawberry ico cream. Coffee in the daytime. See the largest stock your summer hat at a reduced ceremony was performed at Trenton of fireworks ever in Monmouth county. Front nnd Pearl streets. The sale Miss Mary McDoal, milliner, ing for the summer and will hold' a. ice cream, orange ico and delicj6u» Mr. and Mrs.- Perrine are living a Millinery sale 'Continue*. special sale of trimmed hats Thursday Extra help wanted for Friday and was well attended and the articles tiaement. We will contimite our half-price sail sodas our specialties. Fresh home- Holmdel, where Mr. Perrine owns th half of Saturday.—Advertiatmejit. went at very reasonable prices. An- and Friday, July 2d and 3d.—Advpri made candies. Laug's, Broad street. Holmdel hotel. The bride's father i other feale will bo held Thursday af- Brink of spring millinerv until Wednesday tisement. — Advertisement. July 8th. Miller Millinery Parlors, 42 proprietor of a hotel at Woodbridge Straw Hat* Bednoed. ternoon of next week. * Send to B. H. Crate's fogl.' Broad street.—Advcrtigcttunt. . Ba*lne«f Honr*. The Ocean Wave, The Dancing Girl, Big reduction in straw hats now. ,—«•*••—• > Ballantine's export be«f..rj, Daily, 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. U.; Sat-Tho Snake Show, The Mighty Mid- Qriffln—Kownian. Get a new one for the Fourth. Finklc- Leave your order for daily or SuSunn -find_ it j«Bt Tight, Ph^ Saturday, July 4th. urdays, 8:30 A. M. to 10:00 p. M. Open Way at the Point Pleasant carnival, Miss Ellen Griffin of Asbury Par stein & P6pe, tho store with the all-daay newspapers at Gus Skokos's storestore. Bank.—Adv«rt%$«mnt. ,Open until 1:00 P. M. Stcinbnch July 4th until. 1:00 P. M. Steinbach July, 8th, 9th, 10th and llthAdta wns married Sunday to Ellia 0. New wool policy, 12 West Front street, Red 15 West Front street. Prompt de- Co., Aebury Park.—Advertisement. Co., Asbury Park.—Advertisement. I tisement. • man of Allenwood. The ceremony wa Bank.-—Advertisement. livery.—Advcrtie, [' It paya to advertise in'| In appreciation of the services ren- true. But we all know 'i dered by MISB Cecelia Bagster while I a teacher in the primary department g out of their swaddling i of the Little Silver public school, a 2g=ins to forge ahead of ! solid gold pin in the form of a friend- | ship circle set with four pearls was i presejited td her last week, It was ; a gift from Miss Bagster's former I pupils and their mothers. On the le themselves with the I back of the pin is this inscription: ; "From the Children of the Little Sil- :at Planner of All Things • ver School, 1914." to plod along1 and' take ' Misa Bagster was a teacher at i Little Silver seven years, during \v ahead. Personally, I ! which time she made many friends. 1 To her pupils she was not only a | of the sort was intended. i teacher, but also a companion and j ' friend. She entered into many of j 1 their activities with enthusiasm and j on't believe that anything she won the friendship and esteem of man down. He himself every child whom she taught. Miss ' Bagster is spending the summer at •6. If he neglects his op- i her home, in- Massachusetts and she does not expect to teach at Little Sil- rs accordingly, , ver next year, < • — i *• everywhere. They are 1 COMMEBCE BOAED OPFICEBS. ink and throughout Mon- I Kcanabtirg Bnalness Men Elect Offlcora Triflay Night, t they don't announce Edward J« Lawson was elected pres- ident of the Keansburg chamber of team whistles. Often you commerce.at the annual meeting Fri- carefully and watch very day night. William Ellery was elected secretary and Clinton B, Lohsen treas- i an opportunity, just like urer, Mr. Lawson will appoint three vice presidents. The board of trustees ito in a dark room. And is composed__of Paul C, Hunter of Keansburg Heists, Bfjfir Licarl of : you have got to act the Cove, Randall tVhfttafter of Gran- ihd hang on. villa P«rk, Jacob, Skillman ol Beacon Beach, tinarles-v Carr, William Mac. donald and W. L, Hart of Keaniburg and William Plant of Shore Acres, ds of opportunities right Trustees representing Point Comfort li many young folks are and Ideal Beach will be appointed later, J. L. 'Frenchman, Michael Gioe day, is the opportunity and Herman Aub are new members of the board. The treasurer reported reedom and independence Friday night that there was $90 in If you would only realize the treasury. v lome ownership—how it 1WO AUTO ACCIDENTS. rut and stiffens his back- Oae Gus Buns nowa Euitmniinent »na -respect and the rising i Another Collides wltli Kotoreydle, I A large automobile truck belong- ighbors—how it makes i ing to the Keansburg ice cream com- pany ran off a ten-foot embankment lity and protection,- you near the Matawan drawbridge Sunday long1 as yOU live for COn- [morning. The truck was badly dam- THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page Blown. ROBBERS AT TWOTOWNS TO TIGHT KJUK BATTiE, T,WMI>* Will h.-Emct tU. BatUa Mill KlU«b.th M. Ack.rwu Sat*vUlsa ul Mdainuulh, for Htr XUcf from tlUiioli, MONMOUTH COUNTY'S MARKET PLACE 'lilt flat i- troops, who will go In Mins Elizabetlet h S. Arkfr.tun «f IIuz- IUHDAY ifJQHT. Cttlllp ut i-t•u>iiit beginning July 18th, let a party Tut-sdud y iif laHt wet'kk en pt'uctit'ul ixpi'iii'iieu in in honor of hub r nii-ivi , N!i**fMi < MrMurgai-ft REGISTER WANT PAGE=Where More Than 26.OOO People Meet WeeKly Tiny Oot Booty AbiOunUug to About ISO Vi ,i I f li 1 I'. A M'l-oml buttle of Mon- M. Melville of Galena, lllinoiM, who 1M ill J"Uc«. Mobbed «t IliOUtll NSlll itoir Nlw Uod- spending a month with livr and other and Out at Ualford—Xitui' / 1 i i is .i il ii nil -• The oporntioriB Jersey relatives, Thr fVi-ning wns BOOK FOB. RENT. COWS I COWS 11 WAttONB FOft 8AI.E. SPECIAL BALE, a SATS. i •tulaii, A mow f"i" I'liit II ml ljuaril for Kintif n II 111 1 11 11 I 1. i-xutftly us if u stutc spent in playing tivu huntlm!, liniaie 1 v»i;on TIIIH l« join- last ii|i|Mirti(iilty: '1'luirn. Fivy robbcrioH, four at Ki'UitMmi h* The troops will >•«.•- and Hinging, I'luiui inusit- wii« run- Hit ii In jiilviiti fimiily. 02 l:.ist Front t M i\ 111 -1 1 1 | II I 1 I I I | t 1 I in i i l ii ia\ i iii m i l HI i r und one ut iklfouJ, all presuiiutHy Htri't-t, Itt'J Hunk, N' J s tl f tl n MMI It r.ti- Hiii. i.. it. 1 I' nt I i k t I 1 tin in i t II.Hill .ivs,iy fioin tht' rump ut dt'ri'd by Him Httttie S, Wfbsti-r und lull n I n ti 1 1 I It K 1 ittl hll\ 1 N committod by tht? snniu gam, t"^ two i liihu, Tho cump will be kept Ethyl Ackerson, violin music by H, TOB RIKT. place Sunday jii^ht, Cash and gwJs 1 Out- nl ...... front room, 'with or BOX BUSH FOE BALK. SPKOIAL PBICES AMEKIOAW ROADSTER TOR eft ri ihitv xvfvkii and ivgular army Senbrook Schuru'ur k iiiul John A. Xjlaw, rd. 11 11.ix IMIMII fin- mil.--, ran !>,- n 1 t I r wltluHit board. Apply at I 11 II I « U n i In in 1 ii 1 h v- an Aniorl.-an rutidHlri will, Ii to about ?. >0 Wt'li! t;iKt tl. \\tl\ ik- thcru tilt the whik> to and ArigeSo M. \Wb>ti-r the Jliink. rnmlni; full Al.so di-Hlnilili- IMIIM 1 1 s Mill',;!, N)i IIIII.IM nr fruit ji/iii VI-KI-IJ II In- IMIIIKIII I-1K|H. l,y (juhk l.)l cf. It ffir HHII'. IIKIIIII-II of Miss Kali- I The pliu'cs cntimii by the thicvi't, su-ie eurnet. I II I I M I 1 II \\ I f 1 i t I t, I ilhti I 'iU ui'tions. OHEK.RIE8 rOB OAHNIMO. I \ the Kcansbui't; posiotfu'e, John llus's The prizes for playing live hundred Nuv.-sliiU, N. .1. I 111 t I 1 I ( t I I I II I I lili-nil- to KOt till' IKIVIIIKIIKC. 1 >I, "il- p p yl) All kliiilN of chfirlfH for rinmiMK, both Monnioutli ntl lt<>! Hi Htore ut Kt>mis!>ui£, Unit & I.IOWI'B b M !' l) Wii, FFredd £«g-liorn Pollet» for July D»lit»ry. were won by Mr«. !'• . M«'ilny li;i(. h,i I II I Itll It \ (II \ II III III t V Lungford'a growy .store at IMfoid- NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Ernest E, Peseux, 1 1 \ It 1 I tl 11 I I I 11 I It ft Ii timid pony, llvi> yt-am ol.l. K< III1I WAHTJBD, il.^f) ciioh: .Inly ilclivi-iy. Itoynl I.UIII f I I Illi n tu ill 1 ii I 1 \ 1 i A bkycic tidonginf; to Maze Ackc-r- Among those present were Missoa A jountr white Kii'l for 11 MIjt Littl< SIH r N J i I 1 tl I tit ml tl I 1 liinn of Kcansburp svas tuken from tin- ^ t 1 nt n I 1 11 tr t lt( 1 I nk i f tl VI i t \ 1/ f I I OF OLD XAXLBOAB BOOK ,thel Aekcrson, Hattie B. Webster, woik; no \vii«lilli|{. Apply ut ii l"iiiy. li.l.- and ilrlv.-. ,-'iitl.-r KOO.I ttrl' owner's porch. Elizabeth V. Young, Edna M. Wei- t Ht'd Hunk, ANTIQUES rOE SALE mil Rood Maddli-r, for »1HO. llowunl T. BBIMO KEHOTID, 1 The three Keansburx liuhiiu-sh and, Elsie D. Hah,renbuig, JIuude Iluve your WMHIIIIIK ilonc nl (In- Ji-r Mill n In i il^ln I ) IHIIIK i ilnt l-:ly, Holmdi'l, N. J. I'l.onc ir,-H. STtNOOBAPHER AND TTPEWRITEK. I'nust lauiiilry. l-'iuiilly wnsli, couuli il n I i n nil I l II n 1 n I li n places and the house "where tin" wheol Vckeraon, Marie K, Wullinp, MuiKaret "• Lmly ilcHlri'H poHltion; loriK •• xpe•rli-iicii, r,0 OI-IIIH: Hut wmk lnim-il, 1.'. i-.- Dock H». Wot Baan V»»A Blue* th. 1 III n I li i I i a ii il 1 it I'M I AT THE NEW STORE. wag taken arc in a row. Entnmii- to il, Melville, Mrs. 1'. 0. WciRiind, Mrs. AiliiruNH Hti'iiogrnplior mid Typi-wrlti!! , I'liDiu.' ^04 IU'i.1 Hank. , I f I t li i 1 i I ti t I I I! nk 11 r I ill 1 I 1 « t 11 i J tu.l Wfti Hurmd Twenty 1**i* Ago box 313, lied Hnnk, at HI ri'iit.i: 'Jh-ct-nt wri-atlm lit each KcunsburR store, robbed w;ih da V. M. AckeiKon, Mrs. Klizubcth C. BED BANK AND SHREWSBURY wri-u jjninod by breaking a window. Tlu> *iid ii Mad B«eeta« an Br«»or*—tub- roR iitM bont mlNM tills fmlo. Oth.r 1 lidty uurtau ElaeU Onctri. jendrickson, George W. Cowks, John PtJBWAOB FOB BALE. fiunlii(>H suiipllod with inifict .- too iiiim.-i.HIM to im-ntlon; all from the ni-stH. Ki-nil p ml 1 mill li 1 in I mfiimlhli I Hit. I st. Cllip Hliii|ii'H '.IS tints, it. thiuvoH wached through the hnli in , Ackerson, Fred Young, Utto Wet- Xo. 30 lioHBmore hot nli- furiiac-c, In he t. p ur in o In I t ni| nit 1 1 i II low the glass and unfastuncd the window j, A. How land of Se«bright has the Kood condition, Imtulro ut 31 h-roy i-iinl orilt-r; 'iitH. }'i-nii, 'I'luti'ii l-'ull' i i \ nllll ( j h i i Hi I «tt t to remove the pHing of the ?nnd, Jr., Ernest E, I'eseux, Angelo 1*. <). F.atontown. X. J. i I In hi II li fid i t mi 1 (tit 1 Ii i i I n It hasp from tho inside. About 100 let- M. Webster, Clarence E. Buhienburg, place, alter 6;p p, m, Whit M nil utli n 1 Hi i 1 U1 mdd dc kk f th l il Hi 1 Uiiiilt tter n i n thh o postollicVv were takek n outt - j » '•" ',l , f of tho Central rail HATCHING. hl J IH ou te .'. 0. Weigand, H. Senbrook Schanek TOMATO PI.ANTB TOR BAZ,E. BOAKDIMO HOB.SES WAirTKD Bide and opined, and the unc.»nci-lU-il »•"«•!•. / ' « ** ^ \ « ?«»J J °{ it Keyport; Leverett C. Stone of Guil- Mntchlosa tomato pluniM nf KHO'I S. C. Huff LnKliornn, S. C. Wliltf Or HORSES rOB BALE 1< r s u mt 1 t ) hi u 1 I > the ll) for abo ut e plnstons and H. C. Anconaa, OKKH Jl for stamps on"them were removed. The %'"!}? "K «">.«» "° . <^y| ^ ford, Conn,, and John A. Syluw of stocky grnwtli. Apply to A, 1^. Coiiovur, 1 liov tlircu tt;HHH of Iior.si-H A\lii hi ' •>» »' "tli \nllint at ntlin x i tU n f New Moiiraoulh, N. J, IT). Stock: for Bale. W. A. Trui-x, >ti« nioi-ii ti-mii tlwin I need. I will Kill lllv llr t H«o i isturi lull in I ni letters wore found in a lane near tho W - V^m have been removed Ihe dock Arlington, Broad Btrt-ot. Rod Hunk. poatofflco the next morning A tell-;1"1" ^em an eyesore of the harbor mo ti-am ami Rlvo tho pick of th.- lot, ,nMibltf lor fuithii p irtl til r iii'y WA1TTBD. 1 -will 11 > I I Jm u M kl (i tt If ir< Id r«»o ( li "•""• collection box in the postotlice '"••"•'y twenty yca«. Tho railroad YOtfNO CHUBCH MMTS. Oood sober man for team clilvor; SLAO ADD QBAVEI. ROOFING I will \ I Itlipli ii l i roken open and all the money In | «oiii]»any abandoned it after the end steady work. Apply to F, K, l'lii-o, 20 I fakv tin and fll ite roofs nuidt. ti( in TH I at utiwii N J j't'ters place, Bed Bunk. also tnr and anplialt for 8 LII <>K H « i MA1T TTtTMOU M Kiitontown. it was taken. Just how much was in i wan di-stroycd by fire. Several unsuc- Jadior EndiKvor Society l !4|lfu Met laskey 147 Hudson »\tnu« Rtil j Mnn nuno OIICII for (nmc™ nti hnn INTERNATIONA]^ ONE TON TRUCK the box Is not known, but it is a-r-i / ' ""empts have been made be- but Meeting of »e»«on. GO TO It CAWSONA., f i il hi it n ill u 1* 1 1 1 Uu i f Bunk lPjLphono 400 J im(1 thrrouRh xpcrlitKo ln idle nnd tain that it was less than $10, ! f" \° take out the piling, borne of the National ftult store, opposite roll- —• -" " ' ~^ I t,t n rnral l hoipltnlhnqnitnl s ln NLW ^ ork li(it of piny m 1 i ut In i ir toilir hit xt v The last meeting of the season of road station, for tho best olive oil lor ; nt ml mil in IJII t I) 1 ir III )t w ik The thieves ate a good deal of ico lh«-' l'l!lMK u«'c forty feet ln tho mud- WAOOHS FOB BALE W. K. Muthews. 61 White he Presbyterian Junior Christian medicinal And table UBB. 1 w win 1 limit ml fJi 1 fit jtr t Hed Uank ll( h in i>,ii t ) ) t )M will t H I r cream in Mr. Hay's store. They uUo : rubiieity nnreiu'i offletri, Rndeavor society was held Thursday $ 00 H I I II 1 11) I h l t 1(11 v.\ 1 tliti Jlttli usi (1 \1 i ml 1 Minn\l)i 1 1 irm J itmloun N J 1 1 got some cigarettes end candy. ! Thu Publicity bureau has elected ifternoon ,at the church, when 36 mem. fOB. BALE. tht. ut iin I I li \i t m 1 e n it (. LOT FOB SALE One pair of second hand hay shelvln M >unt s Ifmsl 1 Int \ J I I~>p Ii IUIL lot n WiiMilN ill i h (i )K in 1 I) ]{ Hart & Lloyd are eontrartors. tho following ©rtkyrs: lers and friends were present. The neurly new, only used a few tlmuH. u, t\\f n J rov unJ Ir\liiK pH JIU h Their office wns ransacked, but noth- i mil it —— lliuiry subject wns "Why Should I bo Proud Hurley, Shrewsbury, N, J, POSITION WANTED Mi mil ), ol 1 lotion i h ii t> . K, Jlalioney, SHOES LOST. lint i nm in m 1 itci it t (IK i I - t t Jt I H mk , V ' , If, 1 i „! il I! k Mr, Langford's store was entered by an entertainment was given in the 80- Pair of shoes loNt In Brand Ktref-t afi ml 1 mi I lnd fn Iti n W\i 1 !(,! in I ! v, HID t in l \\ It II. IliMnnvitz, I. l'riiKir, A. BiilK, M. ,1, nil li i i •turn l Inf i breaking the glass of a door and un-Tiuisi y, l>r, <). (*, IJDKUI'IIUH, ial hall, in charge of Helen Dore- Bazar by customer. Finder itiiHlly re- '1 lulH> li i\ il KLI n ml HI 11 I ) locking the door from tho inside. The mus, Mary Weeks and Jeanette turn same to above addresis. it u u 1 1 i I I It 11 t 11 t It : I ( till I w i i a II h ^ i The bureau is making an effort to SALE. 11 III pti tlm il is mt k n 1 k ( I n!!' things tuktn from the store comprised Cooper played piano solos and Marie I M it i\\ n hold a carnival and baby parade this FOB SAXE. It met 1 b it f( l. , li v i i\ MM IJ it n m I I t 1 bull Urn overalls, shirts, socks, cigars, cigar- Johnson and Katherine Cooper gave Bulck, one-ton auto truck, 1011 model, wlt r l war. » I ^ t itlon ir> t i in R , I( lnk f|(m s ,)() l() , 0() , m ettes, coffee, canned tomatoes, sar- recitations. • Refreshments were to quick purchaser at li'u'j. Address «•<•!< n < st Im h i in ilvci IMI t ) ' 'III ) OHAUEROT BBOTKEES dines, olives and several bottles sOf Brier Itemi, served on the lawn by Elizabeth Read P. O. box BOS, Keyport. N. J. **' \\r L lidit str Lt H d B ml 1 llln and di i iti\e p lilting nnil ioda water. The value of the things, Clinton Walling of Toledo visited and Elizabeth Richardson. The re- BED BASK DATBY piuilli injin», ) ron i tlv dune it n I i irTJttEWOUKS! PABBOTS FOB SALE Swcot ci am puu milk from our own "lblli V' ll , U1 1.'U 'I""1" ( '" stolen is about $25, relatives here last week. freshments were donated by Harvey GGe t youyo r flrewoiks at Tetlty'wTey . TThhe Twwoo ljububll e yJ How I ill M \l tn firma frL h butttr buttermilk und Pr,f ' ir.1(1 Hi\ci idt luiiui It 1 B ink phono in M Ked B^nk E^nk 1 honi- 3 6 n to the Rendrock powder company, Francis is president of the society, TOPSOIL An KANUBB, DINNER FOR KEYPORTER. i Mr. and Mrs, Roy Carney spent Harold Brevolt vice president, Milton Topsoll and manure fop sale. H._M. WAS, WA», WAB, HERE S A BARGAIN UPHOUJTEKER Taylor, contraotor, 34 Peteri place, R«d On fresh killed fowls mid broilers. If rormorly with Herti Bros and Arnold. ~~n ™—— i Sunday with relatives at Rahway. Earl secretary and Dorothy Smith you want fresh killed poultry KO to O \ i \ s<_] 1 >m do \ >u j it i ( h in tJ Con-stable ( o New York, 1 urnlturt rfr- treasurer, • ^ _ ^ Bank, Telephone oonneotlon. ] l( k >i» III this V \ n i i nn( i YACHT ot,vn MBMaams arrs mm. I Migs Hnnnah Poling «nd Miss l)ietK & Son, grocers and butchers, 123 1»11 Oldim-)! 11 In e\(_ 11 nt n lltiMii tovered and repaired awnings shaile^ West Front street. Ked Bank. . , , ,,,*,, ,. i i ,,i..i. ,K.T,, u . curtilm dripcrloi la\lng of carpft^ HBB SOB THOMAS BURROW ES. J Gladys Birkbeek are visiting Mr. and BEAK ESTATE, (nil 1 uf,htn ht 1 I lonlvittui) 11 mnttlnff Hnolium Mattre IOR and cu h —_ Mrs. Theodore Poling at Arden, N.Y. NEWTON DOSEMUS'fl HEW HOUSE. Ten-room house, two ncres, fruit and M nm juth ti i ii. \ shade, for tale at Eatontown, Address »O YOV OVTXT A TI.AOJ lonR to oidci Mcfrdlnm 37 I j t I rent Mr, lUROvti Wai Bseentiy MMritd and Miss Llla Day, librarian of the street Tied Binl leliphonc 14 J ! U, D, Corltes, Eatontown, K. J. If not, why not? Kvery homo should I FOB SALE. th« niantr wii to. Cfielirats Thii Keyport free public library, attended It Will be Built on tho Bivor Bank and have oiio. Our assortment of H:i^,s 1: Hi f I d (li li uit itil lor MO Event—speeciie» %y- officers naa Htm- j the summer library school at Asbury WiU BSTI S«v«nts«a Beomi, BEEET nil WANTED. iijv. it its 1 e t Piu sriismtll Ift I BARGAINS IK GOOD POULTKTT. ni W i\ 1 In i \\ io n pi 111 I t!i("r llKht work; ;I1KO biiKW nnd liar n Men of the Oluft, ' Park last week. Plans are being drawn by Architect box 155, Mlddletown, K, J. Will arranje furnlah tho rollowInK yearling males m all in u I n liti n must 1» srll females, gu.-irantfMini? them to be first- About seventy members and friends Rev. F, T. B. Reynolds has been Ernest A, Arend of Red Bonk lot a for conveyance from postofflee. WISH TO BUT. \l pl\ it I t W t I i mt stu t granted a two weeks' vacation by the If<.m\ont his s iddk li -it Mittlind class: Uaned and White Itockn, Wliitd of the Keyport yacht club gave a din new house on the river bank near Wyundottes, S. C. Butt mid S. <;. \Vliit« consistory of the Reformed church on (' WZBB ME poni s ii f,oV(.iii(_ s pom tut f i il PUKE QDEBHSEK BUTTER. ner at the clubhouse last Thursday East Front street for Newton Dore- a 1 li s Pi tdeni Ki lint, \i ikin ^ Orpingtons, and II, I. Reds, $1.75 each, in account of ill health, Mr. Reynolds and I'll wire for you, Fred B..Brower, We will deliver by parcel post In any lots from J2 to HO. Hoyal Farms. Littl< night foi- Thomas Burrowes, treasurer mus of Washington street. The house electrical contractor, 72 Sloninoutli Central avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. quantity, our Guernsey butter, made of tne club, who was recently married will spend_hiB vacation with relatives will be built on a lot 104x500 feet, street, Red Bank. Tel, 234-W. Silver, N. J. BENT from aweet Guernsey cream, and nothing to Mrs. Martha C. Bates. Mr. and I at Ulster Park, N. Y. which extends from Buena place to the 1 else. For particulars apply to Sunny THE BEET OP SHOE BEPAIBING Miss Adele COLORED COOK WANTED. V 1 jtil 1(_ IIOUSL for i(_nt li i - M\ lojm Brook Farm, Eatontown. N. J. Mrs. Burrowes were given a handsome j KcKeen of Brooklyn vis- river, and It will adjoin Howard Whit- Coloryd woitlin cook wanted for board- l n tul ind four rirms in tin. itli t J i h Olni 1< ti pi ti il I nl HI I clock. Speeches were made by officers 'ted relatives here last week, field's new house. The house will be Ing house, II per day. Jltatlow Brook M} \ ldi Mi ]>i inn M in ti t BOW BOAT WANTED h in il i M iln tl t O ml I h t hotel, Creek road-, Keanshunr, N, J, aiij \\ lllint mnu Bi If i 1 \ f iliss i piiiin^ n itl\ I n ill ^h t and members of the club. The com- Edward Currie, a student of Perkio- of stucco with brick trimmings. It 1 lit 1 ott tn d u n« hjit \\ m tul mil 111 i IIM\ lull i hill n 1 nil i mittee in charge of '.he dinner was | men college in Pennsylvania, is spend, nm t 1 f in nl t 1 is i nditi n in 1 t hi ip 1 A1 I " i'- I < I L,1I t nil tin lit 1 hia will contain twelve living and bed- CHAUFFEUR WAHfi POSITION. NEW REO ROADBTEB 1 r L ish s nl i utkulii miludlnf, composed of Alfred G. Metsger, David i >"K vacation with his parents, Mr. 1 i md new J >1 I Rci i ) I t r 1 tli 1 lie btS 1 ni it 11 ) \\ hit O ik ]( ill ) ! rooms, three bath roonis, a billiard Chaunteur desires position; five years' 1 iie,tl ik i\lupi)i) tmi If tin etc C. Walling, Jr., Charles W. Moore and and Mrs. E._J. Currie. room and a laundry, Mr. Doremus experience; flrst-Class reference. Address LI tut stirtti liMit ml lum -\\ ill 1 t) 1 u li nt 1 o\ 11 Ut 1 Hmk u t 1 in ill I i iliin^, LT Iks sh E J Mhg , i Michael Hulaart ooff Paulsboro vis William Appleamte, Navesink, X. J, h Id t) IUKI bu\(i it » 1 ir^Tin pni. I in m., i j)f i lit E J Mueneh i will occupy the house, 1 I i hull Mot n co 1 i chilli \ J AUTOMOBILE FOR SAXE The "dinner was attended by Rev. A, ited relatives hete last week, MOTORCYCLE TOB SALE. On 1)10 O\ llind i I m^fi i\ir IMFBOVE YOUB HOGS. TOP SOIL 70S SALE. An Kxeelslor motorcycle for sale cheap SPECIAL SALE, . 3 DAYS. h uilid ml punt 1 hi t 1 I 1 I uould March farrow hardy and prolific O. I. W, Hand, Thomas Burrowes, j. W. The Rantan bay line has started a Will deliver same. Charles BurtJ, Red to quick buyer; in flrst-class condition. This is your lust opportunity;. Thur nul (,)ol lu in r will sdl til | C. pi^s for sale. These are Imp roved Weseman, Jolvi Matthews, Jr., Lloyd freight boat between this place and Bank, , Apply to H, W., box 313, Red Bank, d n mil 1 ill i\ cl *.<• th 1' " ll ' ' I ? in mil f T II M Int ic 411 < hi t I "\\ hits tin h st firmu !»„ New York, landing here at the Key- pi mt ^ t In MI ilvpiti p registry lee free; pairs not akin or E. Cokelet, George W. Brown, Petev m nt up IK MjI1If, L\ nu \ bui\ 1 nl N 1 A. Sondergaard, Capt, Vadin Curtis, port company's dock, TOB SALE, Ol DESIGNED. 1 W 1 Ivint, 1 ittl sil r N I ilnKle; pigs that will Improve your Strawberry plants for sale, Box IBB, Cards, originally designed for special products. Price very reasonable for Joseph p. Bedle, Arthur S, VanBus- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Terhuno and Jliiluietown, N. J, PASTES' COOIC. children of Red Bank visited Mr, and purposes-^dinners, birthdays, etc. Studio, SAVE TOUB OLD CARPETS. at one riin« HIP ppastry y oolt at quality. Sunnylirook Farm, Katontown, kirk, William F. Eekhart, John S. room 14, Eisner bulldins, Red Bank. Beautlfol reversible rugs made from k N. J. Phono 2120-Tt. A H. aiTT. old carpets and chenille portieres. "Write tlit-r (ilobe hotel, now 1 niaki: bread, caki Hendrickson, J. Harold Hendrickson, Mrs. John S, Hendriekson and family and pies. Give your order for l^ourth of Friday. Remover of dead anltnals. Red Bank, MONET TO LOAN for circulars.- American Rug Manufac FUBNISHED HOUSE FOB BENT. Clarence R, Templeton, Richard Bur- N, J, Ttleplione 12B-J, tory, 296 Vermont street. Brooklyn. Inly and Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Basie Miss Blanche Erlich of New York on first bond and mortgage on improVed IS.'I Kast Mechanic atreet. lied Bank J h ii 11 n < of th 1 iti ] A\ M th I rowes, William .Wyekoff, Frecl_ Van- property In sums to suit borrqwers, Al- corner of Kast Front street uml Hurl i.sim Brakle, Daniel E. Mahjttney, Harvey was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs, , SQUABS FOB BALt. ston Beekman, attorney,-Red Bank, AUTO FOE, LAXE. avenue. Ked Bank. House ban 10 I-OOIIIH, Big, fat, juicy squalls tot sale, at The SAVE YOXTB OLD CLOTHES. prettily and completely furnlshiM :inil Bi'onner, J. A. MacEwan, Albert M'. B.Prancis Erlich. A 1910 Tlmlson roadster for sale, in Best prices - paid for second-hand Homestead, Little tftUver, X. J, , • • irpm wm p coiulition tirss his all Improvements. A new iip-to-ilate Haigh, Norman B, Loekwood, John G, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall of New 1 prirtn lllv bents clothinlhi g loP r L jtlmitis iniuire l^arnKo and beautiful f;i"Viiids. l'rl> Four new storees jjuVComplettau Completta,, on nt *'; fully ci|ulpped. l-'or p y , Schanck^ Capt. William E. Woolley, York spent Sunday here with Dr. and WAHT TEAM. Wharf avenue, on sitte <4<4f-f oldld - markek t adilress Hudson, box ol , Red Hank .$100 per month. Apply to 11. Mi-thot, WJ11 trade Jewelry for good one-. Ad-, hf it Shrewsbury avenue. Of 24 West Front j i t 1 I Jilt trt t 111 1 ii ink Sr,, Capt. Joseph Hlnes, Winfleld W, Mrs. Gifford B, Aumaek, buildlngs Hfli^ A; HawJiini, ajent. street. Red Bank. Phono J 5-R or 18-M W. C. Low 'arjjl family of Brookryn ?• A,, box xm, lied Bank, LOOKO I LOOKII LOOK1II Maurer, George E, Langan, Patrick BROWEB, Automobiles repaired and all kindn of | BOUSE FOE SALE. were Sunday visitors here. PACKAItD CAB FOH HIRE FOB BENT. Devlin, John Carr, J, F. Tyler, George The Brower Bihters are always In the enging e work done at youy r own pplace or at KlKht-room house und nn acre and ;i Postmaster •vfilllam *E. Bedle at- for all occasions; careful driver; reason- A furnlHlied cottuge, with latest im half of ground at Fair Haven for s:ili A, W, Brown, Charles Jewell, Dr. J, able rates. Call 0*8.R Red Bank, market for fresh fruits that are excep- my placel . AutoA s fof r hirehi . O. A.A MorrisMi , provi'inent.s; mirage anil onty acre of tlonally fine in appearance and flavor. '1 lit n R (1 B ml I 1 reasonable. Property located between B. D. Slleox, Raymond L, Wyckoff, tended the ceremony of the laying of ground, by the yenr, .J100 j>er month trolley and river; fruit trees und elfwmt the cornerstone, of the new postoffice l-'riini'iH White, iMonmouth and Broad I u\ n I \ t mi1-) VI o IS f lot J b p Alfred G, Metsger, William A. Gill, BAT 70S SALE. MOHEY TO LOAH. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS. tutt lU I H ml William A. Swing, D, C. Walling, Jr., j at Long Branch last Thursday, Three tons of loose liny for sale cheap. Money to loan in sums to suit bor- Pretty, new, Hl\--rooiu cottnKe run be launch, in Rood order, for mile, weiim-ati Inquire at 232 Spring street, Ked Bank, or with house. J-'or pwi-tlculars apply to Henry T, Hopkins, E, J. Mueneh, ———•-*-•— rowers on first bond and mortgage, bought for $100 down, balance like rent PIN LOST. A, L. Ivlns, Register building. Red Bank, house will be completed July 10th. Foi JFTH, 1'. J. Gorman, ' Jjeroy place, Kcil THE BEST PLACE TO BUT Small ;;old pin lusl last I'Viduy be Uml Horaoe S. Burrowes, John J. Campbell, MTTI.B HBWS, j> LI tliul iri addiiVi Bo\ Kfd B ml twi-en Washington .street and Leroj Charles H. Miller, William H, Tilton.l poultry netting', ffolvanlKed roofing and WATER TOWER WAKMD, paint, Luther Wallinfj's, Belfoi'd, N, J. 111 ii 1 in \ il i 111 in-. 1 its t imil> Dr. Gifford B. Aumaek, George H, Wanted, one water tower, complete, XURNITURE REPAIRED. iiiiii-ition. Kinder will he rewarded by FARM BANDS FURNISHED. Made for the Annnal with tank at from 8,000 to 12,006 Kallons Furniture of all kinds repaired. Re- Wlun In need oi. u farm linnd wi iti Conover, William E, Bedle, Pied Uhl, BOW BOAT rOB. SALE. ifiinnin im to 0 \\ ishintt )ii sti et Harvest Home. eapaeityt* Terry Marten, Highlands, N, J, .•itoring of antique and mahogany fur- lied Hank. lelenlione or call In person and I will Winfield Maurer, Sr., William V. Row hoat for Kale, $13. Edward W. niture a specialty. Henry <3rause, Kront j, in in tt \ MI ill i I tl n M f is Preparations are being made for the Meyer, Glllespie avenue, l"alr Haven, Knapp, Lloyd F. Armstrong, Richard MARE AMD HORSE POB SALE, street, near Southern railroad. Red Bank FOtJR-FASSENGEB CAB FOB SALE. two dollars. If you want a man tsend mo annual harvest home of the Methodist X. J. Fine bay mare, 14Vi IiandH high, for a I'heck for fee and l-iillroiui faro and O, White, Howard D. Littell, Fred V IJUI li i Uf l 1 )1 i <> il 1 in 1 u is state what kind of a man vou want. church. This will be held on Tuesday, STONES TOB SALE. sale. Also a sorrel iiorse, 15% hands HARD TIMES. llfll I I I |Ul J 1)1J\LI it > pjltl 1T1 Croes, F, Palmer Armstrong, Harry high. Robert peddeii, Pine Brook, N. J, All our poultry stock and eKffs now T nite I St iti mpl \m ut mn j s July 28th. William H. Carhart is Oood hftrd stones for sale, 75 cents a lii'lou- the worth ot the cur. Car in K'lod R I „ I ttlephon H itji It s w West, D, P. VanDeventer, J*'., Dr. H, chairman of the committee in charge load, Joe Cauftinan, South Eatontown, half price. Why breed mongrels when iilidltioii und a bargain for someone S, Oooley, James D, Avery, Frank N. J. PINEAPPLES 1 pmE! I you can have thoroughbreds at tho sumc Kd. voiiKtitteiiKOll. ilonmouth Htreet >nl Llt\ of the harvest home and ,Mrf, A, C, If- you want selected pfiieappies for piif Koul limns I lttli SIIVPI N J Ittid Hank Stanhope and Harold Chisman, Baker is chairman of the supper com- LAUNCH WANTED. eanning,,Bet'them at Louis Prate's, Broad HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOB SALE, Launch, about 22-ft, Cost about |100. street, Red Bank, All SIMS. All prices. HUBBAXC FOB THE FOURTH. T iif, ik sid 1) ml SI d< (Inn !„ mittee. Candy will be sold by Mrs, J. The glorious Fourth will soon be hero LEGAL FAFEBS. Give full particulars, • Box 38, Locust, VtlliliMt nl n >\vlc If mints 1 us b H in I ibli mil (j 1 Uliei ui 1 list l <1 PABTT AT COLT'S HECK. Eiwood Harvey and her Sunday-school N. J. HALL BEOODEB SYSTEM FOB SALE. Are you ready for it?- Get your i]rewor]< U) in •?!- liif, Tl bit ml with inn U I otl \ s Bund tn t It 1 1 ml bond and mortrciiKeH, deeds, etc., pi'e class, Forty hoovers; can bo used in green- piud hv mi In inj otlki liom iit,ht ioi ? U li i $ 1 iiMI h til) liy wh ii till is oitm nl l it It b st iu^t in h >1 t i I p u) JI ulli i I s fl MIBB Marg-uerlto Xmllnieyor Colebraten Mrs, Arthur Folkrod of Philadelphia SOT FOB B house; perfect condition; low price for now. TI^LI to sl\ L,d\\ ml \V \\l f ju tic Met Birtlidny. Loot on WWeNtKlfle avenue, 50x50 1 !0,, for quick sale. Royal Farms, Little Silver, if the peace, room 7, Eisner building 0 ik 1 k i „! LS tl ts $N On \ t v and Mrs, Robinson and her daughter «alle cheap.h AdAddresd s Xi bob x 313313 , ReRd N. J... . • Red Bank :ilt tjihl«, $5; 2 three-iinarter uiiitii Mr, and Mrs," Nicholas C^llmeyer of of Keyport were recent guests of "Mrs. Bank, AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN. enimelid \ t [i m ittit ml hiiln i COLT'S NECK HARVEST HOME. Newly painted 1912 automobile ,in ? lib iil bidi om ultt i i In p Colt's Neck gave a birthday party Edwin Wilby, th t 1 iss iiindltion fin ill it i f,ioit CXEANINO AND DTTEINO. Thursday nigjit for their daughter TOB SALE. The annual harvi'Kt home of the Colt's and Kents' clothing cleaned 4 ponh lorl ei ? fill setti i |4 oiK Miss Myra Wilby spent the weekend A 17-ft. knock nhout. In iroocl contlltion, Neck Reformed church will be held on acriticc; must l>e seen to im npprfclntntl. piilestalK, ?1 esiL-h; '2 pulrs of crlniHuii' Hil. vonKfttteliKoll, Momnouth street, Hod and dyed. Gents' suits pressed, GO cents. d mill 1 pin tl 1 $t i uk hi It \MlthiK Marguerite. Dancing, feasting, sing- with Miss Mabel Thomas of East for Hale. Address W. H. S"., box. 313, Red Wednesday, AuRUHt nth, Dont forget the Suitn called for and delivered. Red Bank ing and the other usual social pastimes Hank. date. Bank. It It $ M ilnut lillloiinifi $ nk hli Orange, formerly of this place. Steam Dyo Works, 21 Weat Front street, 1'oimler, %2; I rocking cliiilis, 7f> re'ltH •were enjoyed. Those present besides !)B Shrewsbury avenue, lied Bank. PhOnt Floyd Nash Arkley, o noted maker MOTOR, THRTJ TIKTOK PALLS STEAM VULOANIZINQ. 11 h \\ ) it pi 11 )i 1 ill Mi t ( li nl ) the celebrant arid her parents were COMPOST HEAP FOB. HaHavv e yoyouu r K and tubetues repaired connections. II. Ivln.s. B Uiverslile iivenue. Hoil IliinU. of hand-made jewelry, is at the arts A compuHp t heap for sule. Applppyy %q%q and take home with »you a dossen Penn d Mr. and Mrs. J_. F. Beeltman, Mr, and Croft Whlta Leghorn eggs (35 centa) for by Rteart n at tho Auto Tiri e Khopp, Me- 1 h in »o R and crafts studio of Miss Alida Lovett Ambrosb e MttMatthewh s & TThompsonh , ReRdd chanichi , streett . Alll work guaranteed FARM MACHINERY FOB SALE. Mrs, Edward Hardy and their daugh- Bank, next morning's breakfast. You will like Potato plu.nter.sr disc, spike and AA for two weeks. them, , Terms cash. Free air, F. JS, Ivlns, pro- ter Elizabeth,, Mrs. John A, Miller, prietor harrows; Acme harrows, furrowing sleds, TOP SOIL FOR SALEi~~ The report that Rev. Joseph Gar- THE BEST PLACE TO BUY Mrs, Ernest Hiltbmnner and her sons all kinds of plows, Planet Jr. and Iron Good strong topsoil for sale. Price 70 ri$on of Pitman Groye, formerly of flags and all kind of flreworks for the WIU. TOtT MAKE CURRANT JEI.I.Y? HOKSEB FOB SALE. Age cultivators, and all kinds of ma- Ernest and Arthur, Misses Gladys this place, was very sick is incorrect. Fourth of July. Luther Walline's, Bel- If so, you will want the best currants Hoveral horses lor .siile, $10 to $' chinery for farm use. C, II. Hurley cents per load on the premises, ot Mln- Woleott, Myra Woloott, Martha Hunt, Rev, 0. F, Garrison of Eatontown is in foj-i], N.. ,T| for the best Jelly, Gat your currants tiiu.1 t,iun \1 ) the tinfst (i p f il Shrewsbury. N. J. nealnk 1'aflc, near R(\d Bank. Iniiulro of Katherine Snedeker, Goldii Goble, Lil- now, at Louis Prate's, 'Broad street, Red fulfil in Held in Is". J., $1!$ ) pper ton. An- Geonjo Curtla, superintendent, on the a serious condition, and the report POUI.TBT PRODUCTS TOR SAIE. Bank, *. ; WISH POSITIONS. lian. Bennett, Carrie Campbell, Susia ddcr.;on'' s I'urniI' . MoiiiuoiillMll i inadd . preml ej that Rev, Joseph Garrison was sick Egga, broilerB and fowl foe salt, Mrs. tioll* v i oupli I ) mil wish ] ) itlon mm Flock, Lena Hiltbrunnor, Ida Taylor, grow out of a confusion of names, V, VanDorn, lied Bank, ReBldenoo on GIRL WANTED. (is butler, wife us cook: With a gentle Annie Norman, Jennie Norman and Hnlf-Mlle road, Wanted; girl for general housework- LISTEN I mnn or snuilj fuiully; country preferred . Mrs.'J. Eiwood Harvey will cele- two in family, 49 Herffen place, between l t it ft i in i \i 111 > > m; wh i 1 l! AUTOMOBILE. Vera Shepard and Havry Redmond, Want to learn how to write n HCOHUI-IO. brate her birthday tomorrow night by HOUSE FOK SAI.E. Hudson avenue and South street, Hod r munlinilnte n movini g pictuii''.'. Von 15 uli 111 lit i If-, iiiiim ml Wist 1 I >nt Private party will fiell late moilel, 5- John Grant, Archibald Reynolds, Wil- entertaining the members of her Meth- Plne_bny diivlnt; horso for sale. Ad- Bank. -. do' 1b n bin it I l tin I nil i ^\1 ti it Tli 1 1 ml piss UK 1 touiin,, 11 Stul biln 0 liam Hardy, Harold Bennett, William dress Dr. h, O, Cooke, I3atontown, N. J. ! venter Testimonial," Kinjilre tllt'tUCr odist Sunday-school class at a lawn HORSE FOB SALE. fulls 1 nil) p 1 1 \i 11 Mt funtu 11 iu 1 s Hunt, Sherman Hunt, Clarence Wil- party. R. 1^. D. No. 1. lul\ d FIREWOBKS. »nd HUM hi e 11 w 1110 t 1 mini il 1 ir son; Edward Wrken, Clarence Camp- Sound, kind, gentle, brown mure, pacer, I h lnu st t k In th i utit\ on Mrs. David Moore is spending today POB SALE. can bo driven by lady. For further par- FXSHINO TACKLE, ill at \\ ll*i Hio id tn t Hid H ml to operate. • Price $150.• Kxpeptioiml foul' bellj Charles' Flock, Harold Covert, Can be ticulura inquire at 70 Oakland street, Ked i iw ] mi \\ t u pi n 1 il ni lit uin. Demonstration. Address P, O. 8 at New York, , - Fifteen-font canoe for snle. Bank, lime tin. in ist II ii| Kit line of Warren* Snedeker, David Schanek, seen at Battln road, l^ulr Haven, N, J, K tnckln and 'IIIIB1(>I\S' BUPJIIIOH In this week. Come In and look around. I v f K jp it N T Herbert Bohm and Ross Taylor, Adam Ziegler has had his house on Allen B, Colby. Monniouth county. No mutter whut you 1 \ti i hi 1|) w int 1 u 1 il 1 i> ml h Ht Church street repainted by George HOUSE FOR SA1E. in 1 w hm It 11 tl ^ h Hioul tl it I •"• itm 1 i\ (-.111 WAHTED. House for sale with nil Improvements, 1£ I It ml Curtis. , corner of Spring and Borilen streetH. Ap- i SMALL FARM FOR SALE. NEW HOUSE AT ItUMSON. The bast automobile that $200 cash Mrs, Stephen Boskqsiea, formerly of will buy. Address Box 700, Atlantic ply to owner, 02 Fust Front street, KetW FOR SALE. POInt N a simi11 iflrm Bank. suii j,, 1 /Y77 L Red Bank, is visiting Tfelrs, Charles W, Highlands, N. J, A hni'Kttln, ciit-under pluiolon, vubliei Urn oi thK lulti li i i pi f)f Mil. M. D. rnrrler is Building- a House Schneider, tn s IJ I It t tinu lik 1 in | t )1 luif, " II th I mill i> li n f I tilun t ) dI itn iiks 1 1 iti 11 In Inn tl 1 i town occupancy. The house will have is automatically displayed at the rail- oveniiiB, July astli, " litrst-clnss Hupper, First-class autornoliilo for hire, duy or Kiiinhle riUi-H; all Imprnvcmeiils. Apply pucity, Kiiod miitheniatiul.'in; witling to LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? Tickets 00 cohtH. Might; careful driver; reasonable rates; , 1 11 In « 1 tli a 1111 di 1 it s il 11 \ i\ li 1 it three rooms on the first floor and two road crossing when a train of ears is t lllKl.tAll HOUHO. 115 IlililHOll IIVI'IIUC 1st 1 tin \ 11 ult will In In; ul\ in m nt If sq, see our new and Beconil-hMiiI special rates for , partleH, Phono iY-W Iteil Hunk. bedrooms and two bathrooms on the approaching. The, method of giving BOOSE FOB BEWT. Red Bank. 1 v 1 I Hum >n \ I furniture and household specialties, rcn- second floor. The trim throughout tho warning by waving a flag has been House, for rent on Mechanic street. FBESH TABLE EGGS. tire contents of hotels, boarding: houses house will be of hardwood. The house abandoned. Apply for particulars to Lem, Ketoham, •WAJTEBB, You cun have absolutely fresh tutilii C(BT DALY and cottages bought for spot C«B!I. De- Globe Court, Red Bnnh, B00 awt, of old gold. Ola Bold nought i f,As dilhend it Mut hou i i\o I l^ to do your electrical work, and go there, will contain modern conveniences. Miss Dorothy Holmes is sick with foi -vour 1 ki tin ul suppllffi 1 tim li liveries free of charge. Schwartz's fur- .for on«h or exchanged tor1 new goods, t,. iSe.nd pontal crtrfl for trlnl tlozoii, 3 Jacob 0. and George A, Delatush of measles, CHEAP 1OT WAWPBD, tie la ReuBillle, iowelei , 38 Broad street, cents. Penn, Tinton KHIIH. P. O. Knton- Riven. Jobs promptly attended to. GS niture stores, 108-110 West Front street, Red' Bdnk drew the plans for the Morrell Moore lost $i,5 in bills on „ I %yant to buy a elieap biiikllng lot in Red Bank, " town, N. J. Tir ad stuet, jpposlte Sf 1 und n itjonal corner Maple avenue. Hnd Bank. Church streak Monday, He has offered Red-Bank. State prlc* rind location, Ad- limit Tlid Hank Otlkc ihone OG M house and garage,and Quackonbush & d Choap Lot, box'313, lied Bank, FOB RENT. DONT POBQET THE SALE. phone ''SS M Leonard of Red Bank are the con- a reward for the return of the money. A slx-rooin house for rent, water antl Dont forget, the biK furniture mile ot BOYS WANTED. tractors. The two buildings will cost The boy scouts, under the leader- VIUT VOn RENT Urn. plenty of cloHet room; larfre yards: II'I.K'H auction room. .Went Front B BTTNABOUT FOB SALE. rent |14, inquire at 302 Untilerlne street, A "!>-ft. runubput. threw yearn old; in $4,121, ' • • ship of Rev, Clifford-K. Dilks, spent in DoreniuH liulldlng on Moohn,nle Btrit, and J'earl Htroets, Tliui'Mdiiy aftornooii, four room« and bath, nil improvements. Bed Bonk, July llth, ut 0110 o'clock. ItuiKuliiH failure Hi till totiilltl n 1 nuns 1 iv 1 llKlits Several boys wanted to Thursday swimming in the South Apply to your own broker, or Newton In fninituve In 11 ^histl eti 10 h p I \llniln A NEW BUNOA1.OW, Shrewsbury river. The scouts will go Doremus, FOB BAKE. li\ih nptlne liki $ 0 M i\ l)i Soda fountnin and complete outfit for 1OE BOX FOB BALE. neon at Hubbnril'H bridgo, -16 Went caddy at the Rums on camping July 18th at the Highlands l''ront Htreet. Ited Ilnnli J. Howard Whito of Broad Street Will They will be there/a week. BOARDING HOUSE. Ice cream business. 'Apiily to L. Bchwartz Ten 1 o\ \ 0\ ii 1 ( ij icit\ 1B0 Hereafter Live at Eastsldo Park. Kurnlshed i-Qon-iH, with or without A Son, Front street "and Jlople avenue, pountlM I II AAII m ^ i ) s jnul Country Club; paid while Miss Margaret Allen of New York lioardj larKo cool rooinH- slindj! plarai Red Bank, limn I lli\llrw dd u 1( 1 (ul\ lv months OTJERNSET BULL CALF FOB S, J. Howard. White of Brond street is Jmprovomeritsi home nooklns, 73 Man Brooding In ofl th« best and calf a ;jood having a bungalow built for his own is spending-a week with Mrs, J. El- st $!K will t il c t U hj L smith learning. Apply to John H. wood Harvey. mouth street, Rod Bonk, BLANK PISTOL. 1 oi u t ^ J indUlduni nnil ' •'tun hu 1 muled will occupancy on Lincoln avenue at East- Blank plntol, repeater, firing fifty fflwjts nmlu n pitlnl aiiun^i mont on thin ani Miss Esther OBrhart returned Sat HOUSE VOS BENT. in sucoOHSlpn, Bpecftll fit 10 cents. Cat's, SHREWSBURY RIVER FRONT IOT. mil with a man wln#\\l hi li f,iado up Naughton, Club grounds. side park. The bungalow will be IIIH herd. C. IX Clovolamh Katontowrt, 24x24 feet and it will contain five, urday from a week'! visit at New • House on Peters plnce for rent, all 1m 2B0 for 6 cents, at Totley'H, Broad Rtroet, One-half acre plot on Blirewwhury rivor York. provemimtH- will rent verj' rotiHonablB, Red Bank. . front for snle at inOMt te.iiMoiiublu price. N. J, Telephono 2PJ0-K. rooms. The piazea^will extend across* Apply jo Thomas MaiiBon & Son, Mon- Plenty of Hliado trens; Haiuly beacli. Ap- TWO LOTS FREE. the entire front of the bungalow and Uzal H. ftlcCarter has launched a month Btreot, Red Bank. FOR SALE. pjy fortorms to Wllllnin l-l! lllntolniann, HELP WANTED. it will have colonial columns. The large gasoline boat in the South Pair young mules, sound, klntl, ancl RuniHon, N. J. Ono whltn will .'IK clinriitiorhinld In ho- ) 01 mix(i tiling: puipotea nnd in order Shrewsbury river. BTO&B rOB BENT good workem; being siad for want of ti'l, colored womini HM cook in boiudihK to lntiorluLi Tannpi link long IsHnil floors will be of hardwood and the in- on Meohanlo street, only a step from the MODERN DANCES. hotiKc, general hoiiHoworkorH, wnltroHsen me f,olnj, to f,ive to evuv pol«0*\ 1 l t t use. ,T. Grover. Curtis,'It. D, No.-i, Key- terior will be trimmed with cypress. John Kemp, Jr., son of John Kemp, busiest part of Broad fltreot; spjpndld port, N. J. KKlsl o PaiHOiis,, experp t iiiHtructor In »nd iuimeiouH other positions) alvvny 1 >i IIH «f HM iinsutiilnc this tul The foundation will be of cement is laid up with a sore foot. He cut his loeatlon at a modorato rent. Apply to moil in dames lllil\nt t and l in upon. Ked Hank employment olllco, 6 \ rtlscmcnt 11 died to ti\o of Oui $13 foot on glass while wading in the riyar. your own broker, 'or Nowton Dorotnus, STANDING ORASB FOR SALE. itructiotruction WednOHdaWeHdyy mnrnlnKM.mrnnK . Oilil Whnrj: uvenuo, Hod Hunk. lots size 'OvlOO iaih iibHolutely frcij blocks. The bungalow, which will cost Seventy oereR of stand[njt aro«H for 1 IIOWH Hull lhtill ( SO M u I Hank I nil du>l will bo aicompanleil wltlt a $1,112, is being built by Earling, John- New electric light poles and wires SMALL PAH Bflle on the Deeves farm nt Tinton ITalls, for )ipi)olnt)iient, SPECIAL SALE OF WALL JPAPEB. titlo ceitiflcati issupd by tho Uant>7Dr eon & Frake company. have been placed on the Rumgon road. |i,B00 will buy nnitiU country farfarmm, Inquire of William H, FoNter, Mhton- FrorA 5 cents a doublo roll-, up. Big Sm«ty toinpiny of Ni vv \o\k for y»|lioh Rev. Elijah J. Reed of Highlands onne acre good ^^indd , slx-roolx m houah o and town, N. J, • BARGAIN. ftelectlon of. wall p^aper at lowoat prlcon. vou A\UI bo churpred tho nominal BUM» OI good bftrn; throe mllo» fTom Red Bank, On'Sycnmoro avenue, Shrowsbi'iry, an ISHttmatcu on pupor hanging and paint- J»OBO BOO rflhlHJIMH wilwinl Indudimiixioe the coat t»ot< -- and Rev. Walter F; Atkinson of Sea- srorehouBe & Ford,- Second national bank 1 house; lot 101x175'; bnrn anil Ins; 'I'SO KTazing-, Max Bunln, propri- coiding JOUT doid which will bo ottent Mothers' BEWARD. elplitrom h; ; bright spent Monday with Rev. Clif- building, nod Bank. Breasrea t pip n louut between Wallace, fruit on premises fof r HUIO at $270$2,7000. etor, Guarantee Painting company, 113 to by U4 and the r<, coi di»d (Iced tOK«ttl A meeting of the Mothers' club will ford K. Dilks. Mount, MMechanihi c Htrt'Cta mid Globe court, Francis "White, Monmouth and Broad Wot Tront Btroot Red Bank with tho title ceittflctite will b« -"^ be held at the home of Mrs. Cope- John Skidmore ia employed as a, Colonial Art Metal OoiUug- Hod Rank. Howard If returned to Tho streets, 'Reil' Bank, dhectly to you rture ar« abi " ' Many lioimcn In Monnioutli county Rf office. S othei cliarfrefl and yoit are not land Kell at the foot of deForest lime chauffeur for Mr. Spencer. oS colonial dOHign. Bpnuttful doalgna in DO TfOU NEED AH AUTO) roa buy any nfHlHlonal lotBr Np,'Ji next Wednesday afternoon. The •~At metal platen aro now made esiioclally HB1I ROOMS TOB BBWT. Maxwell Special, 191'J model, In excel- At Now Monmouth. houuo,.store build- llVLrod without a tltlq certlflciiU meeting will be a social one and the When you fepeak tfirough the adver- ir t)>Ja Jtlnd of liou-je. Glad to show. Furnished jrooniB, wltli nil Improve- lent conditiontion;; mumuntt IIjjo wolwold at onco, ing, barn, wagon houso and nhodB, with otter Qxplieo five da> ^ from th" Come nd look it o\er lennl K \\IIIII 1)1)0 two aerea of ground- two mltiutes walk this insertion I or further mothers who attend are requested to tising columns of TIJE REP BANK -REa- you book of dOHign.H. pnnlel H. Cook. ments, for rent. Mrs, P. P, Q1H, 14 Drum- Shrewsbury uvonue, Jtcd Bunk, Pl^ono jnond plAce; second door from th$ town HRlit Td \ouKattengoll Monmouth from the trolley lino or five minutes write to O W ,Pch«oi, Q] • ' -their children* Htroot ReRd d BanBk from tho trolley junction. APPly to A. *>• Now York Glty, •, • Mtbrchtydnih V WTEB you are talking to.2.9,500 people. i^-"«^««"»»* ,^«'!« ball,'Bed Bank. Conover, New Monnlouth, N J THE RED BANK REGISTER. •-TMiTT-Tiiilrr-

lcgeg of our great Trusts and tlie «•*• :uuj with the Progressive pnrty then C«f»lrym«u nt Mu»k«try Bohool. JACOB O. BHUTTW. AUCTIOWBXB, THE RED BANK REGISTER tabliHhmtnt of th?-equality of oppor- putting forward as its leader a"promi- STRIFE IN WOMEN'S CLUB Cupt. Stout, Albert VunKclst, John tunity? It is quite obvious that .*oiiu'- nent nltieinl of the greatest Trusts of Din^Tnun, W, J. Harby, llnrold A. JOHN H, COniC. Bd.loF .nd PuWi.fc«. thini* is the trouble with the I'ro-tlif oountry, the I'roiirossivo party ruins, Cecil W, Li'diard and Harry GEORGE C. HA.NCE. AuAti.li Editw, SILVEB BEWINO AUCTION SALE gressivc party, It in plain to all «.•*• |)n-6i'iits a speetai'le which has no LOSES MEMBEBS I., Sujip are among the Red Hank luiaau M«n««sr; perionm] observcrf! that the pinty parii'.li'l since tho time when the two- cuvalrymen who are attending the OF THOMAS IRVING BROWN, miiyt soon pass away unless we canfat'i'ii tiguivof Janus was net up inTU.y Baalrsid SMt TlmritUy ft a tbt»'hiwl of muKketrv at Heaglrt Mon- 1 tin Human Kuril in. dwy, yostertlay und today. Hi, make cloar to tlu> mind of the piil'lu Oiiteome of Btrlf* Iitw»«u TWO S*O. that we are honestly-opposed U> tin- t- % $ OIID H .11 . ,.,,,. .ji.r.o tk>n»—F-raiifl.nt Conldn't Curry put FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD 81* fin. .70 injustice of our present industrial con- Hut whilo there are, many, persons H«r Volicles and TrOUblA •••ttltsa. Tlnvo , ., .40 ditions, and that we either have, or who i'i';ili7.e that Mr. Perkins ;IH head l.itljo Silver is stirred to the innn1- Empire Vaudeville sinci'i'i'ly iiK'un to iind, a genuine nm- of tilt' Progressive party in a very I'.nti t4.1 Hi I IM • •.< iit noj Hank, ody for t!i< HU oviln, nio-t depths of its racial beings OIH- GOODS K. J., ; X "S> 111..it! IT. 1 tni lit handicap, they still believe thai thin! of the numbers of the Little Shows at The "In order to make that eleai" Wi thi- l'rnf'roasivc part;,' is better .Silver Hewing Hociety, one of the oM- WILL BE HELD AT must put in charge of our party ma- (|iiulitinl than cither of thy other WI•lliNKSH. w I,Y if If)11. v-A iMganiziitioiiw in the village, tunii-d chinery men whose past history anil ini'iit psirtios to deal with the 'piv?- in tlieir resignations last week, us a Lyric, whose preMMit convictions will satisfy in! national troubles). They have result of a strife which began ni>mty Monday the regular Empire tho rank and file of tho laboring iiii'ii faith in Tlu'odore Rmmvelt, and their two years ago between two factions TOWN of the country, and those who sympa- of vaudeville nnd motion pic- Schwartz's Auction Room faith in Theodore Roosevelt nnd thein the society. The society has bivn tures has been playing at the Lyric, thize with tlu-m. that this party, if liiililic I'ontidi'iicc which he enjoys, in I'xistuiu'e nearly twenty yearn It successful, will devote itself to the de- and this ehange will continue through, theni that the ProKrussivo 1j has, or had, 48 members, roproHcmting out the suiiiiiicr. Both houses art' un- Tlh'i-r w.'.p. n Hvi'ly meutinjr of thostruction of privilege instead of to the party, eumbinod witli Roosevelt's ' ...... -.. 1 West Front and Pearl Streets Hv\v Jci-.-i-y Pivtfuvsivi! state eonimit- protection of monopoly. If we cannot iH'nily every family in Little Silver, (It-r tin same management, rind it was 1 wkl be able to tci lnhi wnk, in which the shelving so satisfy the public, tlii'il the party Americanism, wljjl be abl Not in u long time has anything h«|i- docmcil expedient to use tlie Lyric 1 1 with all minor questions within of tii-iifi .! W, Perkins as national will pass away and it ought to puss peiiei! in the village to cause so miii'h (luring the heated period, as it is much RED BANK, N. J. tlii- parly when the proper time ar- I'onimtnt and stir as tho withdruwal lemU'i' of tlic P|o****••*••«•< such a government contiol over these gg on until private monopoly is abol- mmediate action, j will act as president till September, SALVIA, corpoiations OH will treat them aa isned. If the Progressive party will "I should lay that one-half to flve- when an erection will probably l& UReful and necessary incidents of not do this work, then the Progressive eighths of the area has been taken called to choose new officers. No CANNAS, modern industiial life, to be en>party will go to pieces and some other care of to date, unless the innumer- meetings are held in July or August, couraged and protected by the gov-jai'ty will arise which will carry the able odds and ends still to be' investi- BEGONIAS, ernment. In literature" sent out from banner on to victory. gated prove more numerous than ex- Those who resigned from the sw- headquarters, Mr. Perkins eulogizes pected. These odds and ends consume ing society intend to form a reading COLEUS, J. Pierpont Moigan, E. H. Harriman, a lot of time, and they, with the still club in the fall. They expect to malte the Harvester Trust, the Steel Trust, Unless the Progreisiye party hag undrained area at Seabright to thetheiri club partly of a literary char- DAHUASp and even tlie odious Standard Oil vital issues the party will disintegrate. islands to the south, will probably take acter and partly of a character sim- T-H-E-A-T-R-E3 monopoly. Hostility to the other parties is not a us two or three weeks longer before ilar to that :pf*the-'sewing society. PHUNIAS, sufficient platform on wnich to base The meetings will be held at the fc . "In his speeches at our party conditions generally are satisfactory of the members. RED BANK gatherings the same view of the, use- a great and an enduring It to us." CHRYSANTHEMUMS and must have principles which have roots fulness s*nd the beneficence oi'these ON WEST FBOJTT Placing tti« RiguUp E«nJ>ira V«ud«vi\U Show During Hi a Summir great Trusts runs through all of hisIn the human soul. Nor will the party BtTBY BEEB &IVE A SHOW. BOSTON rams. remark*. That he is sincere in this gain strength by selecting as its ex- ecutive head a man who embodies the Plnoty Thlrt»en-T«ftr-Oia Boy Prices Lower Then Iv«rv position' does not in any way affect the Bofomied OhurcU Society Help* Along- inn Attempt to Stop Taam. £nse. The point is, that many of usvery opposite of those principles for tlit Piano f BBA, in fact jo low that we almost Thursday, Friday and Saturday who entered this party did SO in thewhich the party stands pledged, The While Thomas VanSchoick of Lin- party must not only have principles The Busy Bees is a society croft was in Harry Ingaira store en give them Away, Remem- belief that the purpoHe of the party, poied of Kirls of the Reformed S "West Fi'ont street last week, liis if successful, wiis exactly the opposite representing the advanced thought of day-school on Shrewsbury avenue. ber, only two more days, of tlie purpose interpreted by Mrth. e nation, but its leaders must be horses became frightened at a trol- GALA HOLIDAY CARNIVAL men whom the public vil] recognize as They gave a show in the church last ley car and bolted. Richard Frank of July 2 and 3. First come, Perking. night. The church waa crowded and Bridge nvenue, aged thirteen *• "This then raises a distinct issue. being devoted to those principles. "Yeabout $30 was cleared, which will go Bridge nvenue, ged yr, best choice. Big Celebration Bill Headed by cannot serve God and Mammon," said into the fund for buying a new piano. grabbeb d one off thhe hhorse s by tlil c head, . Is our party to RO forward as a party the Preacher long ago. "No man can ThTh e animalils were goini g att bkk THE WELL KNOWN MUSICAL COMEDY STARS ^ protecting private monopoly; to doserve two masters," iind no man can There were two medleys, one of col- speed, but the boy held fast till th« W. E. KING, . ;ftwafcwayy witwithh ththee Sherma Shermann lawlaw:: oorr i iss ii1servt e the Trusts and yet bo a'faithfu lope songs and one of patriotic songs; team reached Rector place' when lie ap a party to Bo forward in the policy worker for tho public against apecia Wo recitations by Miss Dot Seeley of lost his grip and fell. The lad escaped "Shore Acre*" ••«k which m$ny of uss believe, to wit: privile&c and private monopoly. Belford, songs by Ruth Gardner, ,»»e policy of taking away from these Charlotte Dangler, Gladys Murphy, injury. '/gtti.t. trustTrusts their monopoly privilegeprivilege; * * • Ivy Peirine, Sybilln Osborn and Eve- The horses ran across Kubbard's Little Silver, Nl J. Oas. INNESS& RYAN bridge and came to a stop when the Seven BrMc* Read near whit* ,-«»then leave them to maintain them - If the Progressive" party advances lyn Dennis; piano solos by Miss Sara wagon struck a telephone pole in front "selves in egtisi competition with thei: under the leadership of George W. Armstrong of Shrewsbury, and a draw tarldEY. In a Smart Act, Smartly Dressed Japanese drill by Evelyn Dennis, Sy- of Charles Breaker's laundry In Mid- •^VBJ" "S withput^arwithput,ary monopolmonopoly privilegeprivileges Perkins it will not be because of tins? dlctown township. The pole of tho leadership but in spite of it. It will billa Osborn, Gladys Murphy, Jennie w«gon was broken, but the hoiraea , 3—Other High Grade Acts—3 fw! 1'iMfc 'Perktn* sayas these corporacorpora- advance because, people will believe Dangler and Connuela White. Many were not hurt. • IttoWl %|wt «H*!i

FHMONAL. tor, Mi.m Uoiiiiui ^"intt'i tun, of Key. 'I'lfiHiiiiy, IHIII' :i f • 111. by itisv. .liiMcnli I'liui-v, .Ml--«h ,\III«M Uiiiii' ,itiii iMitli-i M,iil- |)oi t, wcru Hod Hanh visitors pnvt of SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. iicu, Imlli uf Hhii'Uhlnii'y. t r MIH Iimu VonGIuhn, ijuuKiitcr 6f last \vi!»'k. i - -— —^* KIlMlHi: \ KWMA.V-- At Ti'i-iitnli, Mrs, Henry VonGlulm of Wnshinnt«n )>!', lloiiiit I., C'jiili'of Hioad htivi't COMUIMliD BZeUXStOMB OF BEmDi Wi'iln.'.-.il.iy. .Inn.- Jilli, AIIH.-I 1 .>in,i IL Mi'vet, who tcuchi'a Hi'hool at Htony Hunt pai t of last svi i'k ut '1'oniH Hivi r. Kciiililc uf Tlililiiii ill.I IlilWiilil ,\i'\vill;lll Point, Ni'w York, is home* for the Dr, 1?, liiinviniiL; VS'iUiin ami family I BARK 3CHOI.ABH TBIS VLQWgB., ill Srimll t. IsISi! I i|",Vi M', -At Alli'ii^H'xl, mi of Hrowl sliwl li-ft s.^wuiuy for Tim Flint Mathodiit, ri.xbytsrlan nnd \Vi-.liifpil.n-, .1 ii iif :'H!i, li>' ll"v. T. \V. MKs Jifan Shnvp of HridK«'tnn is ('liilhi'a, S'liiiHiiit, svhiii' they will Hinlili, Mi-.- Ni-ul.. i.'. Islim or All.'iiwuiiil Baptiii 8uuiIuy-S«liDoU Will Qo to Au- 1 Sfpeiidiiij* two.wuekH witli Mis;! Ger-Hpi'tld Ivo wci lit with I)r, WilhonV .III.I l^itl.iH II, ! ii-viii. HI' Ahl'Uiv I ,iili. * bury Fark rroliably ou Thuriduy, July (i'Ni:i., li.WlH, AL Ili-il ll.iiiU, mi trude, VhnSunt o£ MonmmtUi stivet. lildthiM'-Ului inotJui'. ! 1 30th—Oth»r Church Itctna. Wrdh'^'iLi * , .111; i. lMiht ItV H -^. H. Mifii- THERMOS IIoriiRby of Perth Amhoy lioi'lurt ('. KiqU who works at ' The nniuial i'oiiibim*d eNU'iirmim of iiii' S.inri.iHI, MIHH Itnpi! • ' \>-ll iiii'l \vfts a Redd BanBkk visitoii r part off hinht Alll'!lW()(l(i, f-)Hilt with ; the Sunday HIIHUIIM uf the First Mi'tri- Uiuri;'' l.iiiiin iiu\i», Imtli "I' 11-•• 1 Him^ pavi'iitH, Mr. and Mi>, Oliver (I. Fi'uki- I'lVsliytei'iun and liaptisit i jl • 1 :I:N in l''ll.\.NX..MAN.\. At iiic. -Mr. mid Mrs, Myron K. HlatiT and Hi-rlit'it .,.,,. . . ,- . lii'l'l. "ii Wi-iin. .(,1,11. Jim,! ^illi, l,y Hov. sou Franklin of Brunch avt'nuc spent bought si IHJW 1 luHii ri Will ill- held ut Anbury 1'urk l'i,,|irhU KU.-llu." MINH M,HK,IH 1 A, thiH month, nrohaMv "n 'Pburridav, : yillll|ll'v "r l''1"1 ll"1'1 •ln'1 ''I'11'!' I'r.nin- Going Boating or Auto Riding purt of last week at Mutuwan, Mr. Mr. und Mis, i'iii .M, JJrown of m 1M r Xru k Slutcr and family will miond thu .siini- Hyi w Yoik, wi'ii Hid liank July 2M. or ThurKdav, .lulv UlUh. The '" " "" '" 1 WIT at thuir homo at liuwkcyi", Clin- visitor* on Hiituniiiy. Mr. Itrown ex^i^ion will W mad, .;„ a .p.-.ial I ...r.^S.^-'j:.', .?'^\^'l^th \?t l • mi.I iviwm-d \N', 1 •••! • i n-> of Per.'y 11, IXoughton, who wits for- TlIE UKfilSTKH. dial and 'J£uiliiiy Suiiday-.M'hools have . llnlimli•'. rnvrl.v uinployed by Frank C. Storck, not \ut iMLthe'ilatu for thtir picnii-'s. i VAN.MITI-: I-U\'|.:UT,-- AI pin.- JULY 4th? Mr. and MIH. (iouiMi-; Smith of New -The Wl; to K.un.us" willhe the \ ll^u^rin^u!^, V^Z.."^ is now employed «R fhiiunVur of Child i _ «vii: Suuduy truvhtti of Mr. bakcry'H new automobile dt'lifcvv I Smith's Miitir, 3I». Iliirry ('. Fay of topij at .CjrJL'e eliur.'h praver meutint* .'.i.nu,s C.MTI, IH.HI ,,i IMno 1 :• •..JK. TAKE A THERMOS BOTTLE WITH YOU tonight, ' '•TRe pleparatoiy CUIHH will J wl!,i,!.MIH HANS'..—At K"i|.i.i-|. .in trtu'L. Mr. Houston and family have Monmouth stu-et, und of his hrotlu-r, meet at the eiiureli Friday afternoon, ' l-'ililiiv, ,iuii.. ,'.:t!i, MIHH MIMIH. ss IIII.MIIH iiiuved into iho apartments in the Kut- Joseph Smith of Vliilo f-tivvt. Hunday-Hi'l\(H.I will l:e held at thiHi -iu,\ %,%"Illiitiii |i:in/. l'l.iln- ton luiiUlint? on Broud Htruet, .Mr. and .Mi;-. Wi Ilium S. Sine at 1 of 'iVloi'k Sunday tnurnin^. Kev. Janu'K ; lirl.l. Miss Amuliu Braun of Worthley I'ctui'H plaiv i ntvi tiiiiU'tl Niw York I LordV inoi !in:ir feiliiun tojiir will hi HOT Htieit has returned home after visit- 1 DSikTKS. relatives 'iivi-i- Suniiay. "The St.'ut (ii a Happy Hummer," ' inn Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N. Johnston of H!ti:\yi:H. AI lanci-uit, . Mr. and Mr*, AI. Newman of Now At niwht l:e ".vill pren.'h a ."ernitin on i Kuyport. York Hjii ut Hiiiiiliiy with Mrs, New- 1 -in,- ,:,ui, M 1 J. 1:11 i-,.41 n*t: 1 i "Th« New I'atrioii;.ni." i j i;;cl I'IMII l\ > f.irs. Mrs, .Jessie Millet and Miss Tliryza man's iiariiiiLis Mr. and Mi>, F,ugiMn 1 i Coffee 24 Hours Ji'liffij of Broad atreet HpenL part of Xii'iilay nn11 • ii11JJ Kev. l.e-ilor IAI - j 111 • ri.i:ii. AI oiTiiii lini J". PattfiKiii of Ilnrdcn Mii'ct, neit sviil jireai-li i-n "I lie r'alher'.-; ! v.:iii Arfliil:;iM U Miller of I ! t'aii'," lilt' tiiiiii Ht'.'iiii'ii "I" a sei io;; on William Webb of Bridge avenue is l'|ill:H. - Ai . iiiHliiirK. avenue IT:> lined IUH duticH "Cure.s for ('ari-," Tile l:if|!i,'s' aid MI- 1 Inn.- JMh, Ml ('i.rnliiii' I t'liiploved by Undertaker Harry U. Fay tacitly with t'u lioihlinjf nun company eiety will meet Friday ninlit :it tin1 of Muiimuuth street. :H Trciitnii, ai'li r I'iijuyinir a i-hurt j COLD wiiurili, At the i-.vjli^lit servi'/c Siin- '.II TlM'M- %i!/? Cassiu L. Johnson of Spring vacation, _ j 1 ( tlav iiijj-iit, la.-tin;. ' une hour, Mr. Lug- No , .11411 • • :'.i'iii. 1 i. II, -, .Inn.' JINI, I. ii I Jlonnioulli Htruut have returned nftcr liyrt struct. Without Oiv,' I'kn," to thi; turn- of visiting Mrs. Lawyer's parents, Mr, HAMPTON.-- AI 1,'inu lir.Mii'li, ml Kondull Mi'tluil ii-f K:\st Front "The Ro.-ary," Sunday ni^ht, accom- Tiii'M.iiiy, .luiii' :;>i111. jins'K i, ii,iui]itiiii, und Mm William E, Norton of WOHI HlicL't luii; I ••ought a m-w Lazier six- panied on tlit! piano by MISH Sarah E, nM*'i! '*> >'i*HrH, Pints $1.00 up Quarts $1,50 Up Loni; Branuh. •vlindt'r tiuiiiiijj iiutiiiiiobile from I!A11VI-:V.---At Ill^'liliiiiil,-'. .HI M.niiiiy, 1 Armstrong of Shrewsbury. BirR. Frank N. Worth of Canal Cleorjfi? IlaiK'L Pattu.'on of Monmonth .1 uin1 "iMUii, Mi-.-!, Mary h'l'ii'i1 ••;* Ihirvey, street spoilt Thursday and Friday No night tiurvijtjii will to hyld at Lyji'.I ".ii yf;ii'.'. StfCl't, Trinity church on Sundays during: .with Now York friends, KS'.'l/I/V, At J-'r-nrnii, "ti 'rjnirNilas', - MINH Klsie (*(ino'.'t'r of Oeeaniu Julv und AujJiiKt and no Sunday-school ,]nil<> IJ^tli, .llllllOH Kt'Ilx', HM1'i :(- >T'!urH, Mr, and Mrs. Hurry Ford of Bcriicn •;ptnfc IOKL week with her sister, Mrs. placu ypent part oi' hist week with nicijtinn'i! will be held these months. 1JAXI)I>N,~-At Sprint; I.nki., ,in M,ni- Charlun Croft of Ka^t Kront Ktrwut. The Guild of the Golden Rule, will meet I <}>}J1111. !, f. 'iii-Ki. I, I.nil I.in, iii;i.,l Mrs. Ford's parents, Mr. and •Mrs. Auniajk of Kuyport was a I p ; Monday afternoon, Willliim -Hoffman of Keyport. Mr. y K of liiH s Hter-in-luw,, —At lii'lfortl, mi Suipliiy, .Iinjy Ford's daughter, Madeline, has ber?n Sunday Mrs, S: Monroe VanSant's Whatso- 1111]iO Allllil l,iil:. r, iiif.-il Til'i laid up at her grandnaronta' homo Mrs. Albeit C. IIjiniHon, Sr., of South ever cluss of thu First Methodist Sun- with measles. street. duy-H"hool, compOHt'd of twelve yourijr J*.—At AHliiiiy l'iirli, on JAMES COOPER, JR MI-IS. Rudolph Thoinnson of Bridge- women, are on'u picnic toduy at '*" , .1 inio 2Jtli, .Miss Ainiii T. Poljeeman Charles Woods of Mon- jto a spent J part t. ofi* las1 t A"wee k1 witillh Mrs^\f . lands. They wont to Highlands by j •Ml'l>1 1 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST mouth street reflumed his duties lust Calvl_ n .pj ere. o _o f. Catherin . e . street, , . .trolley and will return on tha RteBm-, * "' I.—At .laineabiirt-:, mi l-'riiJay, Wodnpsday ni(»ht ufter being laid up D Jllllt UHli, Mrs, Siidiaol Ali-diiiri- of Benjamin Davison of" Princeton has boat The pastor's aid society will' four days with lumbago, returned home after visiting his Kl'CL'lHllll. Harold Drennan of Pinekney rood IB meet tonight after the prayer meeting. HVAX,—At Kvorctt, on Sutnnliiy, ,111110 brother, Abrnb m L. Davison off MMon-The monthly missionary offering will • jTtii.jfaVilnRysuV."agell d 4" ernpldyed as a conductor on the Long mouth Btreet. Branch trolley line. be received at the Sunday-school SOB- i HI t , on Mninlny, iino Miss Hilda Johnson of Plainfield slon Sunday afternoon. Sunday night rJ'tli .Incut) Scrr, Jr., fiirinrrly uf He-1 Telephone 3SO Mrs. Johnson L. Miner of Maple has been visiting Mrs. George A, Bela- Rev. S. Monroe VanSant will preach jBi ^!- %*?*d 81 ->» >™™. uvenuo is spending the summer with tush of Hudson avenue. relatives at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, __i . ... . iiA winTiinfr SLUCUJI,—At Brndley Hi-nch, on 1- rl- Wilbur Nixon nf Elberon is Bpend- a patriotic sermon on A Winning, dav Juno ^tn, Kelson HiiHuni, nuod T7 where she formerly lived, inj? the summer with his grandfather, Watchword." The church will be dec- ,..i . . Sylvia Aul, daughter oi~J. Winfvod y THOIIBON,—AirH t SenbriBhl, nil y, Samuol K. Marslittll of Spring street, orated withymnh flogss wil anl bd ebunting sung. Th, ande 2fitli, Alltlrew TlKiiH"n, n fifi Aul of Monmouth street,-has been.laid Mrs. Henry Schwartz of Weehaw- COOPER'S SODA. Up with German meaalea. , . . ltd will meet ut the ushers' ken spent part of hint week with her union parlor at the church next Mon- WATSON'.—At RuiErcworiil, .111 Wcdncs- Mrs, iBabelle Soden and daughter of sister, Mrs, Annie Hook of Canal tiny, June 24th, Tjyuunder K. Wutmm, Bradley Beaeh spent part of last week day night. formerly of Ocean Gi-ove> nseil GC street. The Presbyterian trustees met Mon- with Mrs, Soden's other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worden of Mrs. Robert Clay of Monmouth street. day night at Alexander D. Cooper's | Shrewsbury avenue were Sunday vis- office. The Sunday-school asEOjlationj John S, Read 6f Wallace istreet and itors at Forked River, They mode the Harry Asay of Worthley street,were mot last night at the chapel. "The trip by automobile. Call to Labor in God's-Vineyard" will Thursday visitors at New York. Robert and Lapo Benjamin, broth-1 b the prayer meeting topic tonight.! Mrs. Elizabeth Millev and a woman e 1 ! i Bkl erras of Abe BemamBenjamin-om of f Hudson avenve-- -pjle toaehera training class will meet ^iend of Brook^n were aucsts. hast e ftew ^embers of tho Red after the prayer meeting. The church . Store Open Friday Wednesday jjf^Mrs, Miller'Ml s sisteriter., Bunk lodije of Elks. " Saturday, Mrs, Ja:ob F. Eurieh of Canal street. ushers durinjt July will be Albert T. i Miss Mary Major of Lalcuwood is Doremus, John H. Cahill. Robert G. Miss Margaret Collett of Long visitlnfi1 friends ut Red Bank. Evening Until July 4fhy Store Branch, formerly of Red Bank/was a MacDonald, Richard A. Strong, J. B. j Red Bank visitor the latter part of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thompson of Allen and W. R. Smock. The Lord's rails Co. last week. VanHiFeville weie Sunday guests of supper will, be celebrated Sunday 4- 9:30 P. M. Closed Alt Day Mrs. Harry T. VanNote and daugh- Schanwk Thompson of Chestnut street, morning, July 12th. ter May of Harrison avenue spent Mrs, Hope ViinSicklen will move Nearly four score persons attended day and Friday with Mrs, Van-this week from Mrs, Capen's on East the Baptist Sunday-school aosiable sister, Mrs. William Peterson Front street to Holiiidel, Thursday night at the church lecture of Long Branch. Romaln. Conkllri of Belmar is em-1 room. Piano solos ^vore rendered by ployed as telegraph operator, at thoMarlon Ford and Ella Wymba, and I Fred Ivins, whojlias been employed y several months atfjpew York, has re-Red Bank railroad station. Grace Taylor gave a recitation, turned to his honftlipn Westside ava- Miss Caroline Statesir of Long munlon will bo celebrated at the : Branch spent Snturday and Sunday nue. ""', "' '••. church Sunday morningg and the cove- GET READY FOR THE FOURTH! with her sister, Mrs, John Read of nant meeting will be held at the ohurch Ernest Oldenbusch of .Brooklyn has Wallace street. i ill b hld t th hh returned after visiting WeUington W. tonighttonigh. Noo nigh g t Bervices will be J Mr,- and Mrs, Edgar Terhuncj. and; Kennedy of the Ridge \ dad." ' " ••••-'>> hlheldd at tha church on SundaysSd y - durindi gg 'children of Bordun.street spent part July and August. The Philathehilh a so- James Pittenger of White street of last week with Mr-, and Mrs. JoKn Wojtnen's White Dresses Bathing Suits and Bpent part of last .week with Daniel ciety will meet next TueBday night at S, HendriLkion, e£ K«yp_ort. Mrs. E. R, Jonea'a on Branch avenue. Pittenger of Adelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry "Clay will mof Evfejry desirable kind at the price you wish to MiBS Eleanor Arrowsmith and, Mr,. The,men's league will not, hold any Hex* mbhftt"* from Oceuni; into half meetingi s d hthe summer. and Mr, nnd Mrs, John Buektin of of the Laug house on Mechanic street, pay Maple avenue have gone to ChUd- near Mount .street. Whatever one could desire in the way of a •wold, Now York, to spend-the"sum- THREE -WT3DBIHO $2.98, $4,98^ $5,98, $7,98 mer. Miss Annabelle DuBois of Freehold bathing suit, from either a fashion or utility has returned home after visiting her rour Yeaia Dr. Peter P. Rafferty of Monmouth cousin, Mrs. David Lambertson of Chriatiaa J,, nn street attended a meeting of the medi- Two Co-.'/Ua Blanlsd One Ttem.i; 4- standpoint, may be found, here in fullest assort- Chestnut street.. Mr. and hn. Christian L. Berge of Children's White Dresses call corpps off ththe NeN w Jersej yy militiiliia MiBe GrnqspPi of Cleveland Ohio ment. The same applies to bathing ^cesaories. a.*t• irii»>,i,Elizabetn(.vh, in=las+t ,,,weekani- . nDr^. •»„»»,Raffor.- !, ^"'6R ^iass,cui or uieveiana. unio, Irvini* plae. were marriedd ffour years J .A- ty is captain of the" corps. has returned after visiting Mrs. CFriday. . Mr. Bertre, who is employed *^ . • Sizes 6 to 14 years, dozens of pretty styles to Bathing suits for women, sizes 84 to 44, at Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Appleget and Edward Pichler of Broad street. as clerk In Morris's grocery store on ! W Mrs. Rufus O, Walling and aroad Btreet was lormeri tne cn choose from . daughter Anna oft OaklanUakland street visvis-- Marion of Kevnnrt wprr- Pi-id-iv visoVn Broad street>, was formerlyy the cham-, -^ every price f ronr $1.49 to $9,98. Stylish and ititedd ththeiir daughterdht , MrsM . HH .S S, D De yf of | ^rV at R«T Snk F V ' Pion chcek« player ttf the county. serviceable misses'bathing suits, sizes 12,14,16. Uv an MrSi Kavvy 3 VMe f 98c» $1,98, $2,98, $4,98 Cranbury, last week. Fv-^ Fay of Arturv 'Park wns a I - ^ - l°^ ° Priced from $1.48 to $3.98. All good values. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bedlo anofd las sont «and«v ™'St nf hUKw Pm.™- r WashingtoFrank N n street and Mr. and Mrs. weeof Keypork1 of Mrt wer. ane dguest Mrss. Johparn t Burnsidof last e | "™ 0*111 nf M«n«n fh' Sr^l mnied - Wort vuurh aof Canal street wore Children's bathing suits, 50c to $1.49. of DoForres of Mrt. anlaned. Mrs. John Burnside I \uf, CL i Sinf mW ' « «° Monday. Mrs, I Another Lot Corsets Mrs, Alice Roop of White street venu^ S• Red Baik i^ve birth to - P««erson was formerly Miss Pamilla Sizes that fitan d materials that will wear well. spent Thursday and Friday with Mr, wlth the Red Bank distdct fflK fth C 4- We are famous for our Corset Bargains, but Bathing hats, the newest styles and color- and Mrs. Frank Updyke of Newark, Sry DobS of Newirk is "i new ° ° ' 4- former Red Bank residents, we think this offering will eclipse any we've ever ings, a particularly good variety of alUrubber William Britton of Mechanic street club. L. Hook. MT. Worth is employed by i had the good fortune to give you. The model is returned home Monday after spending Miss Mary Hopkins of Shelton, the Long Brunch Record^ Mrs. Worth j 4- caps, .from'25c to 98c each. four days with Frank Wallace of As*Connecticut, is visiting Mr, and Mm. Howard^). Wordon of White avenue. spenti* n few days at Ne,w York last : a regular $1,00 style, made of good batiste and Bathing corsets, SOc, Bathing belts, 25c. burv Park, who formerly lived at Re1d week f Bank ! W E Bunn, 'liueliuy of the young trimmed with a silk embroidered band; sizes 18 Bathing shoes, high or low style, 25c aiid 5Oe Eriw.ud M Rlatluiy has moved iiom..mtii. ,,,s ,ch .i I li., m, jbM>cjatio. , n -o n,- . Mon- Hurt by Tall from Fence | ^ BiidKi avenue into half of Mis Annie "ll)1 ! ' ' iVoq,,t()daJ: f«' {\Ll'f\ to 80 and.plenty of them' so as not to disappoint a pair. h Comillct a hotel Ltonaid liwin, son of O li. Iiwin | i. Frazei's double house on the north \ 1\!°™L^ \^ of Atlantu Highlands, fell while ^ on account of sizes, Remember a, $1.00 model, side of White stieet. the rt'>t two Uionths Bathing trunks and bloomers, black Jersey Edwin R ConoveiJ. ^h's.E- B- H ] , imping over a faiiLe yesteiday •yt- Mr. o mc of Rcctol phlLC afternoon. His abdomen was strained j J^ made equal to lots of $1.00 qualities, our special knit, at 50c, 59c, 69c Union Suits for who weie marriedd thret.hr<»e« weekw«Rkss agn^oo "as returned home aftci visiting lcla- and he was slightly cut on the body ^ yesterday, leturned last week from at Keyport price t Mis«t My.K ltie t Harre of Monmouth He is confined to his bed Dr. Hurry J ^ bathers, black, fine knitted, special- at 69c, then wedding trip They are living \. llendiiLkton'is attending him for the present with Mis. Conovei's street is visiting hei cousin, MibS $1,00. parents, Mi and Mrs. Gilheit S Reck- Evehn Ruid of Old Budf>e. kbs of Maple avenue Mi and Mrs Charles H Shcltcis NOWB Stnna in Fruit Stoio. •Children's one-piece bathing suits. Jersey Mr and Mis Eugene M. Magee, and dsiuKhtoi Eh/abeth oi Spotswood Gus Skokos has set up a news stand Ribbed, Navy Blue with red and white trim- who were mairied two weeks ago to-spent pnjt of last week with Mr. and in front of his fruit store at 15 West Kimonas and Sacques day, ictmncd Thursday ftom then Mrs Haiiy Ivinh of Bridge avenue Front street. He is making a. spec- mings; 6 to12-yea r sizes 29c, ', wedding tzip. They have staited Mic; Fiank Hwing and daughtci, ialty of newspapers and1 magazines. housekeeping in half of Mrs. Lucina Mis-^Ollve Ewnig, of Atlunti- High- Summer Needs at Light Prices lands, and MIPS Kennev FTankina and Magee's double house on Waverly BIBTHS. Long Kimonas, made of serpentine crepe, in place Hemy Hankma Hall of Wilmington, Noith Catohna, spent Sunday with Mi H1SHKO WITS'..—At nt? Hi nidi, on Muslin Underwear June 21st. Mrs A Ui lkowlt/ of Mr. and Mis Alfied F, Euiich, who and Mis Eden S Ewmg of Shiews- Kmitluy. pretty figures and; stripes; an exceptionally good weie married last Wednesday night, l-VuclioU), ot a. son. buiy avenue Mi. and Mrs Eden BISirOP.—At HiKlilnnilH, on Stitiirdny, value, cut full widthf and length; very special at have returned from a wedding trip Ewmp yestei dav sittended the wedding .Tunn SiTtli, Mrs. C. M. Hlnhop, of u son. Regular $L0O values, special at 79c and have started housekeeping with of Miss Olive Ewinp; and Mi. Hall at l-IAVWARIv—At 'Wi'St Ocoun Grovft* Mis Bunch's father, Samuel K. Mar- Atantic Highlands. on I'rlilav, Juno littli, Mrs. • l-'rank C 98c The lot consists of Qowns^Sfcirts and Com- shall of Spring street Huvwiircl, of n ihuiKlitt'V 4^ Miq J. B Shaip of Bndgeton is binations, Made of fine nainsook, cambric and Mis. H. H. Tuthill and Mis. George visiting Mis S Monroe VanSant of JIL'LLAKVKY.—At 1-onK Bnmcli, on Short Kimorias and Dressing Sacques, made Lewis of East Fiont sticct spent Fn •J'hurmliiy. .Mini? 'JIHIi, .Mrs. .loMopli Mill- day with Mis Lewis's daughter, Mrs. Monmouth stieet lurvc.v, »f a Him. of lawn, crepe, wile and dotted swiss in a large crepe cloth in colored figured designs. The trim- Oimond VanNcst of Plainfield is KOUK.V.—At Lotiw. UriiiH-li. on Krldiiy, Goorge Sickles of Navosink visiting Chaiks A Minion of East Junp 2fltli, Mr.i, WIIII11111 C Soilcu, of n variety of styles, some plain and simple, others mings are of lace and embroidery; the design^ Samuel G. Woolley of Oakland Fiont stieet. dh street, who lias been cashier jn the .—At. niKlihui'-lH, <)l> ThurNclny. lavishly trimmed with ribbon. We know you make and fit of every garment you will findper - Red Bank office of the Piudential in- Mr. and Mis Aithui Hageiman of 2r>tn, Mrs. Juris W6rtli, of a HOU Spnng btieet weie inamcd 2C yeais .Y. -Oil \Vlilt« avcnuD, new will find just the style and price you are looking fect in every way. Our special price for this lot auranco company fifteen yearB, will j .^0 toduv Thcy haw always -llwd Red Itiuik. on T'ucsiluy, Inui- 'Wth, Mw. I at Red Bank. Mr. Hageiman is em-llownrrl .1. Worilpii. 111' u »on. of regular $1.00 musiinwear is h m 4- for in, our vast assortment at ZTV°&^^™£ £» py Pl»Yod in FWrt, goldbeating shop- territory at Atlantic Highlands and on Union htreot- WEDDINGS. vicinity. BI;\M:TI — 1 UI;CM \N — vt rue 5Oc, 59c 98c, $1-29 7tc MM, Edward Cranmer of Philadel- I10M, on Wiilnosilay, Juno 17th, by Rev 4- y Arthur H. Asay and two daughters phia leturned home today after visit- 11. K. Post, MIHH A<1H Hcnnett of Vuiuler- of Long Blanch formerly of Reding her sister, Mrs Robeit Hitchmgs buif, njiil l^dl'on 1 it email ol I lPLlioltl Bank, weie Fuday Ruests of Mro.f Hudson avenue. ^'OIJL1^'^—1 I IJMINtT — ^t MatjiMin, Aaay B futhei, W. Bunoweb Asay of on Wttllii -.da\, Julii J ttli. I" Ke\ SI V 4 White Dress Skirts Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Hunt of O'Domtoll, M1s;< MnvBiierlte Oolllni ol Summer Dresses Worthley street. South street left yesteiday for their Matawnn ninl l-iilward .1. Flomlinr of Rev. Joseph Collins and two chil- foimer honje at Edhieston, New York. South Amboy 4" The style has settled down to full length dren of New "Korl^ spent Friday with i'RANMP,Tl-~Gn\.MMAN —At 1MUK A lot of $4.00 values at $£98 Mr. Hunt wJhs manual training teacher .Hruliuli, on TIHUTKIUM.-Julio "r>th, by llrV Russian and Yoke Tunic designs. You'll find Mrs. Collins'a brother, D. Worden at the Red B •Grooms of Chestnut street. k high school tho past john (}. Jjovell, MlciH Kdnu Al. tJnnniKir It's almost impossible to describe the numer- two years. fc ho will teach mill Wlllluni Uritiiiiniin, botU of l^ong 4- them Here in every desirable materfal used this Mis& Eleanor Arrowsmith of Maple at thho E Elmira, Now York, public ous styles of dresses we have in this lot. The avenue,- u teacher in the Mechanic public school. N"—I'OTI'LIIl —At season, Pique; cordaline, ratine, French linen, street school, is spending the summer MiiMMidiiiHtttH, on Mond.^ Juno i'M, Kelby Waidon of Washington IIIHS II wli I imUuu of K(W It oik and space will pernjit of only a few words. All at her camp nt Pleasant Lake in theabieet and W. Paul VanSant of Mon- Pltmun H X'ottoi of LOIIK BiunLli burlap linen, rice cloth and crepe. Your style Adiiondiick-mountains. Mr. and Mrs. long tunic styles made of crepe, in pretty figures; mouth street spent yesterday at New J,WIXG--HAIJIJ —At Atlnntlc IIIRII- and size is here; the prices we know are right, John-S.'BuckHn and daughter Kate of York. Inndn, on 'lueidiij, lvino Kith, bv Hi \ 'Maple avenue are visiting Miss Ar- I oil il (llUnoii' Al>b-i, "Ulan (>ll\f 1'wliiK »f batiste andchambrays in stripes; sizes for misses rowsmith Mrs. Fiank Sherman of Now York AUiuith HtKlilniulH "nd Tloni ^ Hnnklnfi # not see for yourself? These desirable skirts is visiting her parents, Mr. a*d Mrs. Hull of Wilmington, North Ouidlliin. and womenV We pride ourselves on the fit of the Edward V. Willis of East Front John. O'Brien of Spring Btreet. I'ltAZICJi; SiNYDHIl —-At Munaflf]iuui, at : street has been selected as associate on Sundu\, Juno n*t. \>v RBV Geoi-go V dresses we sell, and this lot to up to our high captain of tho Vanitie, which- in one bmltli. AJiHH L.lM(. I'YuEi-o of M $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 oi the three sloops which, arc contest- xratuunr 1 THI old M HtiMler »f Av«in standard, even though the price is low. Remem- ;.tIFIfJM—NEWMAN —At • ing for tne honor of defending the 1 We make<;.& specialty of skirts for extra America cup against the Eapton yacht) 01iarl«M D. Cook la ttmv Ohtauotaioe Com~ t, on Sulldiix, Tun* liHtll. hy ltc\ ber regular 14^00 values at 1'u.tliei itoUie, MIHH l^llon «illlln of 4»H 4arge women and can show you twenty or more .this £alll nwndar of XAA Buik &odv«. burv Put It mill I.IUH C Nivunun or Al- Mra. Cecelia Duncan of Highlands, Thaao offlcerfi were elected Friday styles with waist bands up to 86 inehes. ..' $2.98 formerly of lied Rank, waa a jmdey night by Shrewsbury lodge of Knights HAGEUMAN'- 1'L.AJtK -At Oioun of Pythias of Ked Bank: ^ro\e, on \v>diu tdnv, IIUK HUII, h\ Uu\ visitoE in S lUfisa Mm Cli'int'iila, Mins Ijdna 1> llati;- of Ohnnccllor rc«imiMai)iler^ClinrleH IJ, uiiViun of Oii'iiu (jio\o und l^oiuaid J Mia» Emma Laietta. Cook. Edward Mv Lafotra of Bridge avenue, , Vlco olinntolloK—.Tiilui S.^Stllos, Chirk of ISuw Toi'lc who is music teacher*in the Trenton ^ MnMtur of wfirk—Jv Ju Broad St. STRAUS CO Red Bank. Prolate—I'-i-urt- CulUnaton', ' state normal, school, is home for the CttHOV. MIHS Ijimiiiu D. JUohuiun ot M0.HU11; ut urivJB—Wilunm 'Plttnni »r. 1 4- Bummer. Inner pr'iui'il—'Ttoubon "VVhltir. UunU mill CHI 1 T/ Plnilc nf Ouimi' KANIV-vMAHPLN. -At H«U Buph, on ^^4^^4^^44-M^+44444;fc« st L. D* Ormaby und g *,* ^Mii^'^t^iiL "& Page Fourteen, THE HED BANK REGISTER.

iiriKiklyii IJiipid Trati-ii I-IIMI;II • H> i'lom a ten day.-;1 visit with wlaliwM ' NEWSFROMMIDDLETOWN ^]ieiu pint of lust wi'i'k with Ins | ;II . jiiid fiiemlfi ill HiiHtou jtn*| t-i/iiiity. i 1 i-llt.s, Air. and JIIJJ. t>«ui I-L- I iu.|, (i: .lai'oh l.utx is haviiii; Iiirt jiousi, j Hflfold, [iiiintoil. Williiun M. Walling in doinj; ' or LEOWAnua SCHOOL X>K- 1 Hutnlinjrii 1 itriiijit; in i> In in) iiii.' the work. A OI.UB. $"J,.*iO a barivl in tin' market-; P M . Mrs*. \"ela Uaiun, Mis, Dorothy Ha- •liiniu.s K. (iiiggH of New Monniiuith waii and Airs, liaeon's liriithi-r. .laeU 1 I CHILDS'SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE 25clb I Clttli "Will Kola Dai.cm nt tl;o Brent. I luir? an iiiiusiiiiliy iini 1'iiip „]• |uni p, i lli'jsi'l', ai'o i,puiidill(.v tell days alniijt wood Hotel Ev»ry Tiiuridny Hijfht— Mi^H Kda I'uisi'h. who ivivntly n Sluu'k Kivor elijoyinK lent. life. £ AN EXTRAORDINARY COFE VU *f Tun oil Ou« KlU'ii Fitted at Locuot 1 tunud fiom thi Htnte iliiiMial ijliicl l-'loyd Aj'i-rs, who is stayine: with TrtataA by Tiso Doctor*. at Tivnloii. lui.s resiiiiii'il her |Mv;i!iis Mritor, Mi;.. .lai'oti f.ane of Ten- of tho Leonardo high s.'hool tinn in Llit- l'ort MunniiHith piMuli.iV. in-lit, spent Saturday and Sunday wilii ' have'formed a society to be known m Thom:i«i A, Doiiglah- and i'amil) ui his pauntH, .Mr. and .\|vs. IKiuiuah •!»• the Ix'oiuirdo sodnl club. Viiwunt | Millhtirn .Mid Frank ('nun- and r'aiuih Bonnliimlrr, emu of thi> tt';ifhi>r.< ::t theI of Summit are o;TU|iyin--r il-.i-ii .<• ni Mr. aiui .Mi-,4. ,l;ieU Maik> ;,in! BEST NEW CHEESE school, IHIH beun elo-tinl pivsiiK'nt mor lumii-H <>n the HJiun- loiul. daujihd'r l''.l:.ie uf New Hi u:i:,wi;-li , f The othei' officers are Holen Ktankiu- 1 Ali.'s Liciora Walling ••!' l\ui Jlon spent. Huiuijiy with Mrs. Marks's par. Y CHILD® STRAIGHT CEYLON TEA - ISc Half-pou«d wlctz vi v president, Kl/.abeth lVtriu mouth in homo from :i vi.--it svslU V ;•. onl*. Air. ami Mis. Williiini T. Apple- secretary nnd John O'llrien treasurer. X __ .. A 1-a Ib psclmuo will luntHiKa JIBU of iii BBatnen, A SLOc Te» vvitH o flOc jlavor "^ S. 15. ANtell of Now York. M!,,, \\ nl Members of tho Miiklletown .school ! 1 linij also visited at Ins-'U'Wnml William Krank., MiperinleiideiU of athleti :iJ>ociation have been invited 1 | O^Boxes^Sariitary Drlnlcing Cups tOc Scupsin each box % Sirs. William A. Cobb an.! \\ j iho fm-tili/fi fiietoiy. ui'i'onipaniod by to join iho club. The club will fred oi' Belfoul are vi.-i: in.c • Mis. Frank, left Satuiduy i'uv a vaea- hold (liiiKO.; at tho Hri'lltwood lintel at"New 'Cumbr.rliiml, IliiiriM tinii whi.h they will spend with rela-^ Best ©tatter Values at IA.I;';.!;i]>ti i SuniLiy • luiili ('. II;-..-! io lias had the interior Fresh Baked Ginger Snaps, - For Your Sunday Breaktoat, White, Fat Thursday nitfht. 3 h 1 .-•.i'Miiol h;'s lui n aw.".i'>! \\\ • if his hoiiMs ill Ciillin.uAVi.ini Park I' A LIST OF SUGGESTIONS The Ivus on Gun, Hill * y.hu-v , uti'oi' nlti'uclaiK'i.' for .lui: Coffee Cakes and Nicnacs Sc Ib Norway Mackerel J^^' I l'o;Rt aro hi uvi>i- bv;• , .iiii. !l:d Wijkii: . .Mr.. lh.iiiuih lim •.'. miil M:.-:•; M..ry 1 trt-c lmuidii-* liable j '"'M,':;."" AiYhu" Vo:ii":>U :uai ..- i'lu. lU ,;, t'liwrliiired tiveiai in' i\\,-- Salt Witar Taffy , ...... lie Ib 1'iilii'il I him in1 Toni'jui1. ,~>s\ 'I t'nn ; He to break o!l' arc protn'ied with < hains . ; 1 o| .Hioki-li ;> 'i' i.jieiHHi'! U'''.:lid l(iii;'>' I'll' -ei's Aimiday uf last Almond Kisses ...... , lie Ib i ii'ini Kai'ilimn;. , . , 5,' nnd (I-.- Thorn's CRACKER DUST - 6c Ib and ,«t:;y-', and all othi'i- war'; (lone j y\ ('oinpti'ii*' i;iw;'in -, \|;, nn,] \ CanlH',1 Salmon. , . , , , .!);•, 1 md 1 Cream Mints lie Ib * wllk'h if- lit'i-ded to JirivrrVo Hit- I i i <*;'. ' \y I Cr::r.e of lieifoi if. Mrs. Aiai'tiia II'TK'' , who : pi'iit tin- Wi'l:u;-'.- t'svvvl I-'uLi Iljjj I'h CDlifcrnlfl Sliced lamoncllng Alex Hinder <>f Atlauti:' Iliiiiilainls . .JliI .Mi>-. -T..l"ii• Viiiiler willl lior uauuhii r ai New Marshmallow Ci'eam 10c Can for 8c in,. was (!ii-i"u' through I.'u-ust Piuni I;;;;'. ; J,;J I'i. PEACHES - - lOccan ;h an vihiiinu iiT J*. Thuiiili.;, iiiirlH with a nani whi»n tiie ,,.; * i'lH. , .'•! i". ••ini,_M;.-' Hi it!i> Olives. whiflutii-- ln-oke. Thin lnonened tho oV .\1I.,IP .inii;i"." Mi*.. 4Hif- Hampton :m(l elii'drei! <>1 1 I MEATS horse:' 1Vi>m thc wnji'oii "'id they irui Jshs. \V. Nan 15s iuiioy l.U'.K-li ai" \ ii-itin; : Mr:;. Latours' Imp. Sardines 12c and 10c \\ -Mr. Di'iidi;' 1-2 (b Coolmd Coriiod Decf,.,,. IBc witi'i'c ;• iiiJ ran awa; tsvo niu in' il;:!ti|(i('iirs p;i,eiilh', Mr. anii M .-.•;. . ill- had In hi of the limnnd lie wa.- S,'!H ii:U Burden, Boneless 18c i-a Ib Mincod Roll.,:.., , ,,',,,,.,,,. 12c • I I Mill! IMM^r^i^aiJB:),,..!;. ij,^ HBi «jipMf n^M^rfgi™^ ?*» » rr^f-p =•-* l:,r ?iI^l,;ii(.nH Inipuiial i drai'tii .1 uoiir the won befoi'i- lie about . ii-. ami Mr*. Willhini .1. rmise (il:':-:-. Xi'i'V.iiy AlU'linvio . 1 Ii- ft-2 Sb Lebanaii Boioijiiii i2c I'miici 11., ,co, but In- •an not iniU'li Mrs M. Ilovt of iii'i .-pi-ill Siind;i,v on Momnmiih fiii'in svitli ui|, ...... 1 J: 1 hinly SUcf J. Ui'iiHy to Serve huil. 'ilv? horsos ran iiiio a po!i- Aii'j. t'uupfV mnt her. Mr.*. Jennie Sliced Pineapple - ISc Can f 1 (u'Oi).:' JiuniMi of ii V.U'.y.- !';. ;;uuk Ih-rring. . . ML- and I'll •' •; lhi> iii-f'Hyokolu , Thi:- niovutl into tliyii- suniiiH'r j-o Y ;ir;it/-il !;•;•• liol'sof!. OIK1 hoi'se WM •>;!;•., . Hi-u. , d itor! ing Ik: Big Bag ICE CREAf^^^~™*r™*9c Mv. and MIH. William II. Con row ni Shredded Cocoaniit - ISc Ib ."•'ill ;iii:v t'iivte I'm' SiiiHiwiciii's. . . . AL" eaufilu !•L All Saints;' ehuiv'u. but tho Allaiitif HiKlihinds; weiu vy.-oiu vi.*it- t Twelve ji'jrls frdn, a Xuw \oik LonBlr.reiiti-.pl r-th Ccconnni n -idy io nw ;or I'm nil.c, i;it> or othsr ; ;in on until it voa^hud Nave- *«is with Mr. and Mrs=. ,Joseph II, Best Quality Golden Pound Cake 15c Ib Methodist eluiivh '.-'ociely aio spi-:ul- BuJcliflK, Soli! in biiik only, I Jnif.paurtf 8c sink l-.efvVi' beiriK cauiilit. ilip; two wieks at (.'allip Wolfo at TOIL t'onrow at North Kai'ininsalaiv. Criiiir.'-ri-iion and vei'eption. of newMonmouth. Mi«s Jennie Butclier of AriU-mi will ! ei> v. ill be liuld at tho Dei ford Paul Till now of IStll'oi-d JaU(;-li'; ii pipeiid the siimniDi1 with friend:; on a % IQc Jar Lua!c s G Style Prepared Mustard pdi.-'t church next. Sunday morn- I'oe fitiirjfccit in liis pound AlomJiiy farm in New York state. in A patriotic Htu'vk'e will he held Miss Eleanor Hedlo of Oc-c-:in Grove at nii'ht/ There will bo spei-ial patri- nioiiiiii!!;, Tho fish weij'.'hcil about IIIP Y Williams' 10c Bottle Salad Dressing 3c 1 pounds. and Miss Myrtio MeKill of As-bury £Sc BottJe tyiuatarc! Drsssing 13c T 1 otic inusi. . recitations, an address by Mr. and Mrs, John Werrneit of Uel- Park spent Sunday with Miss Mofrill .--. Y i - Captain- Charles B. Parsons of Rodfonl attjiidod the iiiui ria^c of rslr. pun>nts, Mr. and Mrs, tiuoiiie D. Jig- Bank, and short talks by vepresenta- Woimert Kill. % CHIL.DS' SWEET BLOOM PORKandBEANS lOc Can't tives of the Patriotic Sons of Amor- : j. brother at Now York Hiin- ( ly Daniel C. Mahony nnd Dennis Ma- f- Wednosday, Thuiaday anrl Friday, July lot, Sd, 3d t lea, tho .lunior Amovican Mechmiics , 'wjlliam Hopkins of Xuvcsink wn» •hony, who have been visiting their t- and the Daughters of Liberty tmlitakm to lhe -Lon Bian-ir hospital parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ;Jia- •;•;, X war vctc-n-.ns have been invited to at- .Sumla v tob c tveutod for apnendicitU. •, hony, have returned to Trenton. tend. A s.nall souvenir Amevican Hn ; . ; illiam Hopkins of "Nuvesink ! Where Your Money Goes the Farthest fY K M] g W : Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Donahay of f will \-Q uivcn to each one Present .undenven t un operaiion on her throat Fuirtield visited Mr, and Mrs. Schtmck Y Mm Nellie Acker of New Mon-; ,lt a New York hospital last week I BordGn on Sunday. t Phone 249-w gi Broad Street,. led Bank % moutn is confined to the bed wjth in- ; MrS- Jumes B_ Shaw. v;ho hus j, n ! Miss. Elizabeth VanNote irave a f^ This store will be open Friday evening until IO o'clock, and closed all day Saturday, July 4th t ilaniTOatoiy rheumatism Di- H. A. ;visitinK fl.iends at Nnvesink, rc= i lr.wn party last week in honor of" Mr. HfeHciriVi.'£<..n of Atlantic HIRIIlands is:,Urned to Lakehurst yeaterdav. | and Mrs, Ludwig Dohm of Chicago attenoing her. Mrs. Willarf V_ Pal-: Hosford Bracket of Chapel Hill' Heights, Illinois, who" are vis-iting' mer is i covering from kidney trouble. ;wi n ho]d nn invitation dunc^ t tht5 here. Tiie guests included Mr, and Mis. Mrs. Etwyt Walling has been SICK | Leonai-do hiRh s?hoo] tonight." Benjamin H. Todd, Mr. and Mrs, J. 1 : with uuuie. indigestion, but IB out: John JMOIJUS of BuyonnaiS visit intr Arthur Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- J again. jlrs.Reba Kelly. Mrs Amanda : llifl uunt Hisses s n].Bh ;UK, -,.,-,^1 liam H. VnnNote and Misr Maiiti Lukev end Mrs. Edward Auams oi ; jaijObUs of Port Monmouth. ' "VanNote: , Mr. and Mrs. CUirsiv.-c Shafto, Mr, and Mrs. Frajik P. Van- CALL. 1074 RED BANK Belfora have been sick with tonsih-; MigR Edith "Hetherinjrton of P.... 1 tie. Mv,-fi jiittn Morris hus been S.CK qiinnnouk is a puest of Miss Note and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- with stor.iach trouble. Y'anZee of New Jlonmoutli. i' liam Frank, Mr, and Mrs, Vela BK- , An: f.ut'jmobilrt. ,, jo contuininai -j,' tw, o .iAt-i Mrs. David Kirkwood of Brooklyn! con. Misses Mary Yard,'Iris Harvey, FOR DEMONSTRATIONS ^OF Helen Deppeler, Elsie Winsor, Gnuo lantic highlands men kidded on the ;if . vieltinc Mr, and Mis. 'Thomas "j".! , road at Bclford Friday morntnp nnd ; Cagle], of Port Monmouth. ; Vooihees, Maiion Deppeler, Frances and Catharine Wainiight and Ris ran into, a ditch near Edward Ben= ; Mrs.-Edward BotWick and Mr..! nett s house. Tine man were thrown . Yard, _ William Patterson, .Chester Emma C(Wl t f Poft MonmoUth nve Hall, Ernest P^aterson, Rulon*Appk- out but were not hurt. The f-ont hom from Freehold. icate and Mr. Diukie. spniiita on the machin-j were broken. , - mm6S Ado Cofi nnd Edj h D . Mr. Bennett hauled the machine out oi ,o f Port Monmouth have boen viaiting j Miss Edna Matthews of West the dtt-h wuh a team _ j friends at New York. '" " iFarms is visiting her aunt, Delia Joseph (.luszeaki of Belfoi-d, wno i^e- Mrs. Ada Gardner and damthte.r Gant, of White's Grove. ccntly tougnt the old Joseph Wyck- Bcrtha bt New York wore Nav^ink i Miss Lyster of Brooklyn visited off house on the East road, has torn v;«.it01.e i«,et W(Oi. " ' Miss Loretta Burdge at Oak Glen last the buildlnR down Mr. Ch««Bki will | "'cfirio, Bwwl" i. in.t.llintr bath-! week. build, a house costinK ifl.OOO on the . VQom Mtums ,nRufU H B. Ea^moind-S Allen Burdge of Oak Glen, who was property lor his own oocupansy. "''•jhoure -\i Belford injured several weeks ago in a fall liam Kipp will do the carpenter workj r MrB.'jaeUeon and family of KiwA from a hay mow, has recovered, A-le=turo wail Hiven on 'The World1, ark moved to their Bumm4 hone at ' Mrs. Harry Wagner and Mrs, Wil- From the Sidowalkj,-. at tile NaYesialt,i} „ • u..*> •*•• ; liam Wiggei»s, <8f- 'Jamaica^ N. Y., who "- " "" "•' last XUBsdhK'rii|Iif^flYfBin^ .^.|i«0WI«tl^f Port- Jlonnonth have been^ fiperrding.aevera l days with of Philadelphia for iB employed as brakeman for theMrs. GeOrge W, Wagner, have re- 5? • the Epworth league. turned. the be o p g Central railroad. The net proceeds of the h-ture were j h Loh of Plainfield visited Mrs. Samuel Clayton of West ]liai--ff^^hhel , GGeorR e HH .L Lollsol fn -jof-jlcl;; Farms has returned from a visit with THE CLASSIEST ANP STURDIIST CAR ON THi AMERICAN MARKET noMist largs eMario as thne expenseStaib osf werNeware highk .is j ford, Sunday, friends at New_ York. spending two weeks with Mr. ami Rev. F. B, BlodKett and William George A. Patterton is enlarging Mrs. Henry Walling of Port Mon- Barr^ of Navesink have bought Ford his house at West Farms to accom- mouth. Miss Nellie Dunnigan and touring ears. • r modate poor children from Newark O. W. Boyd of Tottenville and" Freddie who are provided homes in the > 1 Frank Barry of New York is a vis- Price, Fully Equipped, S1,OSO Krepenik" of New York were Sunday itor at his brother's, William lanj country during the summer, guests at the Walling home. of Navesink. Lloyd Kttcham wf West Farms has returned from a visit .with relatives t Miss Lola Dunn of Leonardo was Samuel Hopping of Now Yorl< was surprised Monday night week by a Sunday guest of Miss Rena Roop at Southard. With ELECTRIC STARTER, etc, **bout twenty members of Philip H. of Belford. Miss Essie Hanlpton of Bradley ColemanColeman's Saturday nighigt t dncdancingg William Devesty o f Navesinlei i has Beach visited her sister, Mrs. James class, The evening was spent in danc-1 had his house painted by Milbury Huff, last week; * - ing and listening to vocal polos • by j Stearns. Thomas T. Burdge has been visit- Tut Sherwood of New York. j Daniel Ah earn of Keansbui'g has ing friends at Asbury Park. J Mr. and Mrs. George Sickles of bought a cow from William Dorr of Mrs. Alexander Yard, Miss Mary Navesink observed their second wed- ! Belford. Yard, Mrs, John W. Garhart and ding anniversary lait Thursday. Mrs. | . Mrs. Jillmore Despreaux of Nave. George Garhart have returned from a Sickles was formerly Miss, Loretta j sink is visiting her parents ut Phila- visit with Mrs. Sophronia Maxon and Lewis of Ked Bank. The Navesink \ delphia. Mrs. George E. Poland of Long sewing circle will meet tomorrow j Sirs. Sarah Odell of Nevesink en- Bianch, afternoon at Mrs. Sickles's. | tertained New York relatives Sun- . Mirs Helen Gould of Newark and ! dny. ATLANTIC HBWB. Martin Aadnesen of JerHey City were j Miss Mamo Snyder of Navesinlc is Sunday visitors sX Mr. and Mrs. John i working- at Asburjj Park for the num. River Sports to be Seia KM* Fonitk of S, Bennett's at Port Monmouth. Mrs. i mer. • July AftorBoon, E. Frey and daughter Niiomia of Mi-s. William Gentst-h of Bel ford Motor boat raeeB, sail boat races and Newark spent laW Tuesday at the is entertaining her Ristur from Br-ook- swimming races will be held Saturday Bennett home. ^ : lyn. » afternoon under the direction of the The New Monmouth Baptist^ Miss Helen Coe of Port Monmoutli Sandy Hook, yacht club,- There will women's iniKsionary society will meet :w" « New York visitor yeKtord«v, also be a water polo name between two tomorrow nfternoon nt the parson-!. ^\fm B- Eastmond of Belford is piufted teams. New awnings, have age. The time limit on Jhe payment; building a new porch on his house, been put on the clubhouse and tho of the pledges for the addition "to the ' . Latham avenue at Navesink iw be- buijdinff hns lu'en painted. church has been extended until Sup-:in^ 'opaired and fjruded. Mr. and Mrs. George F, Bavtleson attended the firaduation of Miss Mary A picnic wiis held at Belford last i rAH.Mi»ODAi.B MBWS. ^IcBrien at the normal Kcho«il at Tren- ton last week. Thuisday night for the members oi' ____ . George B. Tusker is laid up with the Methodist Sunday-sahool. The ; sevcsni slew Bqoj?B Afiaed'to tiie nui'vous trouble and is under the care evening was spent in playing games, after which the children wore treated of a trained nurse, New books recently siddect to the A rowboat belonp,inf!.' to Bart Rog- to ke cream, cake and lemonade. (public library include the foll.nvinK ers sank Sunday night during the Daniel 1. Hendrickson and daugh- u»aatitles , "finlr"Gold,i " White;. <"ri,"Th«e tLigh ;.,i^t o,,+f• storm. The boat %vua not damaned,* ,ters Lily and Louise of Port Mon- Western Stars," Grey; Diane of tho mouth will leave tomorrow for n visit Captain Robert Ni Seeley took a • We also carry in stock Goodyear, United States and Batavia Tires and the Green Van," Dalrymp! l " party of seven persons to Portaupet'k at KiverliRad, Long Island, with,Mrs. | Among Men," Comfort; ' WeHt 'Ways," last Friday night for a 'shore dinner. Hendrlckfion's Bister, Mis, Matthias; Mitchellh . Books giveg n by MrsMm, WilWil-The trip was made in Captain See- Goodyear Hamilton and Endurance Inner Tubes, Ammann. liam I. Brower include "?he Riifht cf ley's launch Helen. The boat has been Some af the bayshore fishermenar eWWay," " PParkerk; "T"Thhe Stroller:," changing the openings of their pound recently overhauled and painted and a . -. •• •- t i r* i Isham. Mrs. Dunham donated ''Glon- toilet installed. Our Repair Shop is Equipped with the Latest Machinery and Operated by skilled Mechanics, neti from a six-foot_slit to a narrow ]o:k GirlB.. Nemjck; "Third Ysar at Dr. Pauline Rosenthal of New York funnel-shaped opening. The new Annapolis," Hancock; "The" Rules of has rented Mrs. Mary Dowd'a cottage opening keeps the fish from escaping the Game," White; "Active Service," • You Have Our Guarantee to give Satisfaction. so easily. on Bay avenue. John R. Morris of Crane. Jersey City has moved into William Misses Esmoralda Gruff and Flor- A sale of home-made bread and Irwin's house on Eighth avenue. , ence Sickles of Navesink. ffraduated Unke wi]ib e held'at" Beamwre's irro- E. Bixler Davig of Granville, Ohio, from the normal school at Trenton «•»,.eery« u,,by n,theo ladiesin^im,' ai,,;dJ »._:,societt,y, ,:Avof th, e.spent from Wednesday to Sunday last week. Mm Adam LInzn\ayer, Methodist church, next Friday after- with Percy Falkenburg. Mr. Davis mother of Miss Graff, attended the ex- noon and night, recently graduated from Dennison col- erc B F\ R. lege at Granville. He will be em- ice &. Co., ^ Mrs. Emma Miller'is suffering from Mrs. William Seeley and Mr. anda severe attack of rheumatisni that ployed this'summer at a hotel at Mar- Mrs. William B. Gibson of Belford has affected, her hands and lea%a her tha's Vineyard, Mass. movod last Friday from Mrs. Seeley's in practically helpless condition, Henry B. Rathbona and family of house on Compton street to one of j 2© East Front Street, Red Bank* N. J, Mra> Mary' Kuehn has eiy«ipelaH Bait Orange sire spending a week at Caleb Luker'e nouseH on Walling aye- ? hoBaffeete d o their bungalow at Mardean,- nue. is Mnable to walk. The Presbyterian ladies' aid society ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• William Casey, Jr., of Port Mon- Wesley Cottrell dug some Infill Cob- will hold a bread and cake sale in the mouth, has given up his position on bler, potatoes last week. Rolandelli building Friday morning. morning. At night, Rev. George H. PrlzoB were won by Mrs. Thomas H, ilNOBOFT KEWfl. the Strauss estate at Headden's Cor- Next Saturday the stores of J. Lut-z : The pupils in the primary depart- Gardner will speak on "The Greateit' Patterson, Mrs, Charles A. Clark, ner and is now working in the ord-1 and Son, John Ii. Allaire, Willium H. I ment of the Central Baptist Sunday- Text of the Bible," The Finding-Out j Mrs. John L, Perrine, Mrs. Martin Moit of the Children Who Hav» Been nance department at Fort Hancock.! VanNote and James Beat-more will be FRECKLE-FACE i school were takt-n for a launch ride club will hold its annuol fair on thei Eiche' and Mrs. Rinke. Mrs. Charlotte Murphy, who has" closed all rty Tile club will meet tomorrow after- 8tm and Wind Brtnur Out Wgly Bpota. •Prank Downes of Belford, in now »tay- Chicago Heights, Illinois, ivh» for- free delivery district from this post- the-village who have been sick with children were in the party. noon at Mrs. George Conover's. The ! office. . measles have recovered. Hardly a How to Ketnora Entliy, ^i'j'/ ing with her other daughter, Mrs. merly lived here, aro vi.sitinff Mih. Dr. George D. Fay and family are Christian Endeavor society will hold Fi''.- William Sceley of Port Monmouth. Dohm's father, Chailufr H. Bond. j Miss Philoininu Bull of Pennsyl- child in the place escaped the disease. Here's a chance, Misa Freckle-face • 1 at Atlantic City, where Dr. Fay is at- a business meeting in the lecture room vania, Miss Elmina DeVoe of Spott$- William Patterson and Fred Hors- F*- • Daniel Irwin, a blacksmith at The fchtivul held at Ardcflu. liist tending a convention of physicians.of the church Friday night. to try a remedy for freckles with thu Chapel Hill, was kicked on the leg by I wood and Miss Grace Williams of fall spent port of last week with Dr. guarantee of a reliable dealer that it week for the benefit of the inpti.st Dr. Everett Tyler of Camden is look- Mrs. George Kulp of St. Louis is . Navesink have been engaged as newPatterson of Chapel Hill, a horBe last week. His lei? was badly church netted the church a nico sum. ing after Dr. Fay's patients while Dr. will not cost you a penny unless Et re- cut and bruised.1 Mr- Irwin is still spending the summer with her son['teacher, s at the school for next year. Miss, Addif Soffcl of New York moves the freckles; while if it doe.v Lloyd White and Elmer Miller of Fay in away. Rev. Joseph C. Kulp. i Miss Juliet* •Crusei'i who attends state is making a stay with her uno(e, confined to the house. Lower Squankum visited friers ut k give you a clear complexion the ex- The Methodist ladies' aid Hociety school at Newark, is home for theDavid Soffel, • p William Seeley of Forest Hill, man- Ardena, last Silrtduy. Someone took Captain Samuel Mar- pense is trifling. , will hqJii a business meeting at thetin's boat last Friday night from its Bummer vacation, David Noonan of New York spent ' I«ger of the Osborne art calendar j Mrs. David Harvey of Asbury parsonage tornorrov/ afternoon. Simply get an ounce of othinc— fl mooring near the stoamboat pier. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Adams of New part of last week.with his sister, Mrs.

THE RCO Bftl*K REGISTER, SUMMER MILLINERY VICTIM OF APOPLEXY w>» SEAS. New Smart anil vary attractive Hati trimmed with bait of material* in all the Utiit J*eab lirr, Jr., Yenaarty of Bed Bank, ityles and very moderat«Iy priced too. WRITTEN tOLB. B&ZCASSTB AMWt BBEWBS Expiry M W«tO»ld. ©SO. CUarawajp Sale of a lot of Colored Trimmed Halt from $1 anil up at Jacob SeiT, Jr., formerly of Rod BOB THURSDAY SIQHT. * Bank, died Moiulny ut Wostikld ut the Westside Millinery Store am ot H0 yt'ni's, after a nickncHa of ON FACES- 3187 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red U«nk, N. J, Llnoroft Woman, Elflitr Te»l Old, W«« three raoiithi. Mr, Hovr was born at MRS. W, H. LOHMANN, Prop, Sara In the Konaa Wlier* alls Bl*4—• Red Rank and for Kt>veral years hu 8 he W» A SalOtlidsBt of Rol)«rt Xor* was in the barber busiiiesH huro. Ho HEADQUARTERS ill of ColoulftI Day*. served in the PpaniRh.American war RHEUMATISM Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Brewer, widow and at the end of the conflict ho wont IS YOUR MOHAIR AUTO of Dovid Browep, who died about to Westflcld, where he lind since lived. You Can't Hide RheumaHiiii FOR eight yonri ago, died Thursday night Ho wai a mail carrier at that place. TOP RUSTY? nt the home of William Hurley, near His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lincroft, with whom she had lived the Jacob Serr, fir.,liv e with their daugh- It runs up into tho mivis, oau^os post month, Mrs. Brewer was about ter, Mrs, Richard WulterB of Eaton- the exprcsaion in the fiu-i1, malvi's )ou It will appear like new if given « eighty yonra old. She had been in look and feel sicker than you jue. town. Bcsidei Mrs. Walters, the 1 THE POPULAR cent of poor health several months. Pour Spanish war veteran leaves another You rheumatics understand, llut theri yeftrs ago she wna stricken with pa- sister, Mrs. William Hunt of Newark, isn't as much of it as then1 used to he. ralysis but recovered from the stroke. The funeral will be held tomorrow af- "Kline'i Rheumntic Romrily" luis edu- FRANK MILLER'S A month ago she suffered a stroke of ternoon at two o'clock at Mr. .Serf's cated ug to freedom of all lUituitiati^m apoplexy and hud been confined to the home at Westfield, The burial will be and its many ailments, MOHAIR house ever since. in Fair View cemetery. Six Westfield "Kline's Rheumatic Hcnn-dy" 1(MS- Mrs, Brewer was the daughter of mail carriers will be the bearers, ens those painful, swollen joints i«nd VICTORVICTROLA TOP DRESSING Deborah and Joseph Morris and sho «—=— ^ • m —=^—* muscles. You can distinctly feel nil was born in the house where she died. trouble leaving you and comfort wnd Her parcntR were members of theHK9. TBITBK0OK: HABVBT DEAD. happiness creeping in, Tliuru is ab- Morris family that settled the village solutely nothing elsi' known I i k • • For sale in Monmouth county by now called Everett, and formerly Humion Woman Died Monday at Kama "Kline's Rheumatic Heim-dy" for all the following dealers i known ns Morrlsville. Mrs. Brewer of Xttr Ihnierhter at Highland*. Mrs. Mary Frances Harvey, wife Rheumatism. You can prove it. Get TALKING *» MIM INS IS NOT A was a descendant of Robert Morris of a bottle today. For sule by_Cooper's RED BANK Colonial days, who loaned a largo sum of Tenbroolt Harvey of Rumson, died drug'store or Schrocder's j)harmiK*y, f» * MW VtlVITT r Monday of diabetes at the homo of ""•MING iKt suRfACi. of money to the Continental Congress. Red Bonk; H. S. Meyers, 1H> SiMh Chaa, H. Ennis, Broad St. His descendants tried many times by her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Gormano avenue, Long Branch, N, J. suits to recover the money loaned to of Highlands, with whom she had boon Robfc. Hance Sons, Broad St. the federal government, but they were living, Mrs. Harvey had been sick ^ FlttKK. M1WW Hondrickson & Applegate, Front St. always unsuccessful, ^ . about two months. She was fifty MACHINES, GecTtrMoody, Broad St. years old. The funeral was hold this Mrs. Brewer was twice married. afternoon. Rov. E. F, Reed, pastor Mooney & Wood, Front St. Her first husband was Theodore Lay- of the Highlands Methodist church, Geo. Hanee Patterson, Monmouth St. ton. There are no surviving children by either marriage. Mrs. Brewer's preached the sermon. The body was ASBURY PARK LONG BRANCH nearest relatives are three nieces, burled at Little Silver, Mrs. Harvey also leaves a son, Percy Harvey of Gilbert Whito Miss Nellie and Mattio Morris of Wal- !W. C. Emmons Harness Co., 147Main lace street, Red Bank; and MrsHighlands, , St., Zacharias Garage Co. SEABRIGHT George A. VanBrunt of Fair Haven. Mrs. Brewer owned a farm at Ever- Borne Xln« CherrUs. AND J. W. Eylea. ett which she sold to William Charles H. Morford has a large FREEHOLD SPBINCTLAKE Hurley abou* a year ago. William cherry tree on his place at Middle, Freehold Motor Co. Hurley is a son of Mayor Robert town village which is attracting a lot Robt. D, Davison. M. Hurley of Red Bank. of attention, Mr. Morford has picked The funeral was held Saturday enough cherries from the tree to fill Just Two Seconds FOR BLACK LEATHER CUSHIONS USE FRANK MILLER'S morning at the house. Rev. James W. sixty peach baskets and there is still ACCESSORIES. Regan of Red Bank preached the ser- cherries in the upper branches. Theto pick up. our new Finger Piece BRIGHT WATER PROOF DRESSING mon. The burial was In the fHcherries resemble white ambers but Mountings and place them on MANUFACTURED BY plot at Fair View cemetery. are a food deal larger. Mr. Mor- your nose. ford sent a branch loaded with cher- riei to THE REGISTER office and THEThey hold without pinching the skin. AQED WAI TB»Ba*K DEAD, BiGiSTffl folks say they were some With TORIC LENSES they make the THE FRANK MILLER CO, cherries. ideal eye-glass for the busy NEW YORK Established 19 38 Capt. CHjorge H. Oretm Of leaf Bromoh man or woman. Mift Suadenly TsitMtay. Unclaimed Mail. Capt, George H, Green, for over Made in Gold and Gold Filled, Rea- eighty years a resident of Long Advertised letters are^ at the Red sonably. New Je^oy's Greatest Store Branch, died at the home o£ his son,Bank postoffiee for: Mr, Barr, Mrs, B. JJ. MnDufCy, PIANO COMPANY. FerresE Green, yesterday. Capt, W. H. Beige, Mrs. J. H, Noonen, Green was visiting hip son. Shortly Misa\A. Bird, Hiss Martha Pezold, after breakfast he read the morning Fred CaBsatly, Jan PH.s, Dr. H. H. Friedman, Store Closed AH Day Saturday, July 4th paper. He then went to the bathroom Miss Mabel Craw- I. N. Rounds, 5 BROAD ST., REDBANK. ford, srra, Stuart Robson, OPTOMETRIST, where he was stricken with heart dis- Mrs. A. Daw, M. F. Sutherland, ease. Death came In about an hour. Miss Winnie Dillon, William Szemiet, M-ra. T. Qunn, - Sllsg Eleanor R. Red Bank office, Eisner Building, Capt. Green went to Long Branch Arthur Olrege, Townse'nd, with his parents when he was twoMiss Wnrtllri Hall, Margaret Tutliili, Broad street, Room 9. years old. When a young man he en-GeorM Hal»ey, Julia White. W, H, Lewli», Henry Willluk, gaged in the butcher business and fol- B. W. Llnke, " Miller & Co., Telephone BBO-M Red Bank, lowed that for many years. At thiJ, Marlon, jack Williams, outbreak of the civil war he enlisted in Atlantic Highlands office, Snyder the Third New Jersey regiment. At BMiafa Smlt PratpraM, the expiration of his enlistment he Building, First avenue, re-enllsted In the 29th regiment. In The damage luit which was brought Tuesdays and Fridays. * 1862 when a draft was hanging over against the New Point Comfort beach Ocean township Capfc Green enrolled company by William Craig of West 92 men In 48 hours and thi draft was Hoboken, after the drowninf of his removed, dau^iter Mai at New Point Comfort ^TABUSHID SINCE 1873 Capt, Green was 88 jeara old. Hein August of last year,* has been post- leaves six children. They are Mrs.poned until the next term of court. Bufus Casler of Eatontown, Mrs. The suit wai to have been tried, at THE SAME LOCATION Children's 75c Blowner Dresses Harry Wardell of Asbury Park, Mrs, Jersey, City last Wednesday but was J, 0, Bobbins, -Mrs, Isabel Bennett, postponed after an argument between Forrest and Charles C. Green of Long the opposing lawyers. Broadway Long Branch ; For Infants' 79c Short Dresses Branch, County Board* of Election Haniea. Infant." I Nominatlona for appointments also In the long style. Made qfcfine county boards of election nainsook, with a pretty hafffl-enr- e yesterday by the .chfflrmu., n^ broidered yoke—neck and sleiver tenrg • -wais y _ ,__^^TO1 JMMs "Eepublican and Democfltic state trimmed. Sizes up to a years, trlmmed with lace and embroidery. James Kelly, fathee of Hrs, Mamie committees. Democratic State Chair- O'Donohue of Red Bank, died last man Edward E. Grosscup renamed •—The Infants' Cap* are most, Sizes 2 tp.fi years... t...... «.SOe tractive-—some trimmed "with Wednesday at the.home of his son,Leonard J, Arrowsmlth of Freehold while others have pretty embroi- Thomas Kelly of Freneau. Mr. Kelly John C. Patterson of Ocean Grove was dery, Ribbon run. 7Sc RompeM and Creeper*, BOe. was born 92 years ago' in Ireland. He renominated by Chairman Sugbee of was at one time the heavy weight the Republican committee. Read Estate, Insurance Chambray and gingham, in plain champion prize fighter of Australia. $1,28 Children'i Presses, 7B«M. colors.; also pretty checks, Sqwe In November, 1865, he fou^it the and Louis. and round neck style, with short Long- Branch Woman Get* Divorce. In the Norfolk style—p!aite"d"bacH sleeves-and gathered at the knee, longest bare knuckle fight on record, FARMa FOR SALE, and front, jvlth belt and bloomers r against. Jonathan Smith. The fight Mrs. Nellie Reid . Quirk, daughter I FOR THE SUMMER ROME attached. Round turn-down-,collars;1 .Also the "Beach" style, Sizes i to 6 took place near Melbourne, Australia, of Mrs. Jennie Reid of Long'Branch, and cuffs. Good quality white HnbtV,. :y»ars ...., and lasted six hours and fifteen min- has been granted a divorce from her COTTAGES FOR RENT. Slies a to 4 years ...».7Sc utes. : ••*-•• • husband, John Quirk of Lonff- Branch; BothFurnishedandUnfurnuhed, —Th» Bloomer Dreiiei—good qual- ^Mr, KeUy went to Matawan about Mrs, Quirk pts the custody of her SOo Petticoati for 3Be, ity chambray and gingham, In a vl- fifty years ago and he conducted a young son Willard. Joseph'-Seilly of1 tannery there many years. For aRed Bank was Mrs. QuirkJfcjawyei . Money to Loan in Various Sums, Short petticoats, of nainsook— riety of the prettiest colors. Round, number of years past Mr. Kelly had The couple were married at Red Bank made on a waist and has deep hem neck models, kiniona sleaves and been in poor health, he having suf- April 6th, 1910. The divorce was W. A, HOPPING, We are showing the largest and tucks. Sizes 6 months to 3trimmed' .with embroidery; t Stpes fflred with heart trouble; but he hadgranted on the ground of desertion. years, at ,3flo 2 to 6 years, ,*.;,'" "- Been laid up in bed only two weeks. 49 Broad Street, Had Bank, N, J, Mr.. Kelly leaves two. children be- (Second Floor, Rear/) sides the ones- mentioned. The other Honie tit MlllliTirBt Burned. A BETTER SCHOOL stocks of high grade children are JoKn Kelly of Mtrtswan Walter Abrams's house at Millhurst Can be Found Nowhere and Mrg^fcMftrgaret Miller of Oldwas destroyed by fire Tuesday of last If you have any doubt of the troth Of the above MBertion, come and spend • Bridge. The funeral was.fteld.Satur- week* The fire was caused by a de-few hours in our class-rooms and you'll day-morning' at the'MatttwamCaaioHc fective flue, Mrs, Abrams, an elderly doubt it no longer. Our attendance in- church. The. burial was* at the church woman, narrowly escaped death in the creases every week, nnd nt preajnt is Good Holiday A Sale of flames. She went upstairs to getht a largest In the hiitory of our 10 years Grand Rapids Furniture cemetery, In Perth Amboy. • • ^ some valuable papers and was over- All pOBslble improvomfintB have boon come by smoko, Leonard Donahue nude, and to see our eloan-rooms "In Reading for 45c Bathing Suite action" under our up-to-date metliodi carried her out of the house. and-npjtndid equlpnient, would surprise The Call of the Cumberlands, '• A large purchase of men's mi of B»Ui)ra Victim. you, ; : in the state. Trying Out Torchy. boys' bathing suits accounts for this , 0* Heart tTionWft. SturtUy mgm, Shot wltli Blfcnl: Cartridge. • We itt* proufl of our school and cor- dialljr welcome vlBitora, ; Miss Livingston, Companion. occurrence. Good-quality suits— • Mrs. H6|M> Anna. L'uteEj wife of Sehuyler Sickles, Sn of John I, • • i. Buttered Side Down. perfectly made—at less than the Richard-AVEuker of. BeiKrd, was at-Sickles of Navesink,"was shot in the Anne of Green Gables. manufacturer's wholesale-price. Any tacked withi heart troubls while get- left forearm Sunday afternoon while TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE The Harvester. man or boy needing a bathing suit ting suspw Sunday-night and died in fooling with a blank cartridge pistol, AnarieBB Building, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. better look Into this proposition im- a few mmutesi She was B6 years old. A hole about half an Inch deep was PERTH AMBOV. Nt J. Kennedy Square. mediately. Savfr nearly one-half! The funeral was held thig afternoon made in his arm, and the arm was If you are thinking of fur- j| Sharr.ow. atthe BelfbrdVMitriodist church. The badly burned. Dr. Harry A, Hen- The G-'ne Way Trail. Men's Suiti. Bermon/.wo*pieach«d;by Rev* William driekson of Atlantic Highlands Women's Jennie Gerhardt. $5,00 Bathing.Suits for $2.98 A. Gbbb, pastor ofi ttie. chriroh. Thedressed the wound, • Hugh Wyiinei body was buried ire Fair View ceme- Confidence in a home or any part | • The Cast of Richard Meynell. #4,00 Bathing Suits fir $Z.8S tery. >> #3.00 Bfthing Suits for $1.88 Anothtr Eeanabtirg Beat, theefflcaoyof this thorougHy tried The Street Called.Straight. $t.2S Bathing Suits for. V.... SSc. Mrs. Lutor leaves eight children, Within the Law, they being: Mrs. Sadiar Hines, Mrs. boat will be put in oper- home remedy Ii never" misplaced. In joyace of the. North Woods. Emmai Morris, MM. Lefts Souther- ation Friday between Keansburg and mety way—in health, strength, Bpir- I of'a home, get our estimate My Lady's Garter, ' Siiiti. land, Miss Edith Lukear and Peter, New York by the Keansburg steam- itaandin looks—wornen find them- Ben Hur; .#3,25. Bathing Suits for...... $1.25 Caleb, Irank and lllis LukeE, all ofboat company. This will make mWm betttr after timely use of What Happened to Mary. $2.00 Bathing Suits for $l".Ift> Belford.: Her mottierpMrii-ABdrew J. four boats which are being operated by the company, The boats will run Freckles, $1.25 Bathing Suits for,. BSo. Steelman^of Asbury BatKj li also liv- 7 I before you place your order He Fell in Love with His Wife. Si.00 Bathing Suits for Sflo. ing. Sh.% also leaves two sisters and for the rest of the season. The Sins of the. Father. two brotheriK Mrs., Georie Leek of BEECHAM'S The Reason Why. (Metfs Furnishing Sec, Main Floor) Belford, Wm, John Hanssjof Asbury Th'e Mistress of Shenstone, Park, and Alfred and: Georjje Adams Art. Metal Ceillnp, I elsewhere. His Hour. of Chatswoitlt; The man who has a ceiling of The Poor Little Rlch'Girl. art metal plates put in hia dining 10ad suffered from Bright's disease There is no cracking of: theFreehold, In. Uio township nt Freehold, ,^y+yte^:^^:^^tt<^>><+>W Tire mattress is filled with cotton a long time-and several weeks, asro his county of Monmoutli, Kew Jfrsey. and fiber. Fitted with Romellnk walls-; there ia no plaster falling All. that certain lot, tract-or parcfil of Take a Camera condition became serious. Mr. Hamp- land and premises hereinafter pucttnti- rustless springs. The regular $5.00 ton and His. wife had lived at Eaton- to make, grit on- the table or on larly deacrpjed, situate, lylns and lining ,klnd,.,specUl tomorrow only. .$3.95 town the paWrthree years. Last May In tlu> townnhlp of ShrcwMbuvy. (MOW WitbYwr thfe floor; and there is no paper- brotiKh of Fair Haven), In tlie county ( Secorfd Floor, Rear.) they went to Long Branch to live with of Monmouth and Htato of New .iM'Key. BestJto take, a camera, with yon on their daughter. Mr. Hampton was- 57 ing; to be done, every few years, UgliB at Joseph nlchardaon'H north- years old and was a cigar maker byjoc- woat corner and "William Ijittle'o line, theholidiy excursion—and here are ia the case with, plaster walls. formerly; thenco (1) uouth, thlrty-Hvo cameras and supplies at lowest cupation. His trade extended all dB east, twoChalns and twenty-nine through Monmouth and; Middlesex The cost is not so great as youUnits nlong Joaeph HlchardHon'H Hue to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Q | is prices: • counties. Navealnk avenue; thence (2) along saiu might think. avonup south, nfty-slx dogi-oes west, «ev-- Eaitman Browni* Camera*.. Fly a Flag on the • •>!» onty-slx Hnka to lands of now or for- l Died' of Con«tmptlon. BFyou telephone 368-party-J, merly Robert W. Chudwlck; thenco (3) No. i, for iy4x% A .$1.00 north, thirty-ilve degrees wotit, two No. 2, for Zi4x3 V4 .$2;oil Martin. Ryan, who lived with his I will bring- a book of new de-chains and twenty-nine lliika alon|( lando Lumber, Genrent, Lime, Latlt, Briek No. 2-A, for 2?4x4^ $3.00 Fourth of nowor. fdrmorly Woliert W, Chudwlqk mother, MrB. Charles Bras/eh, between signs for you to look aver; to formerly William Tjtttle'a Tand; tlionco No. 3; for 3jix4#. . -'...$4.00 Genuine Wool-Bunting Flagt. Nutswamp and Everett in Middletown (4) north, llfty-alx degrees east, soventy- No. 3 Folding, for 2%xS V4 .,$5.00 towriBhip, dl^d Saturday night of con- alx•Units- along snld William Mttlo's lino No. 2-A Folding, 2#x4J4...»7.O0r Size 2x3 feet, at,, .,.,... 90c. Daniel H. Gook, to liOKlnnins. Intended to be tho dame Rue lining, Plaster Board sumption, aged forty years. He had land and premises conveyed to tho suld No. 3 Folding, 3 ]4xA % $9.00 Site 3x5 feet, at...... $ 1.75 always lived in that locality. Mr. William Brown by deed, executed by Eyan was*unmarried. The. funeral Shrewbury Avenue, RedBank. M«ry Lee, wjdow, beurlUK date AUKUHt Eastman Hawkeye Film*. Sire 4x6 . feet, at. .$ 2;B0 3, 1903, and recorded In tin- rlorlt'h oHlc-p was "held this morning at St. Cather- • Honon a of the county of Monmoutli, in book 809; ^' Sand anitAtt Kinds of BuiHinslfeteriar 20c Films, for No. 2 Brownie.. .15eSize SxS feet, at .$ 3.7S ine's church at Everett. The burial Tlio annual meotfng of stoekholclerB o( on pages 104, etc,, . 25c Films, for No. 2-A Brownie.20c Size 6x10 feet, at. ..$ S.9S was at Mt. Olivet cemetery. numsgn irnprovement oompany will be 35c Hints, for No. 3 Brownie.. .28« held; Satiirday, July, ilth,; 1914, at, tert Seized an tho property of WlHInm t Size 8x12; feet, at .$ 7-96 O'el«oK In tlio (orenoon, at the offloe Ol Brown, et ill, taken In execution at the ^50c Films, for No. 2-A Brownie.326 Badd.eompiiny, in tho law offices ol Frod- suit of Louis 10. Brown, anil to I>" aold by Distributors for the Famous Beaver Slie 10x15 feet, at $11.00- Died of BriKhf" All Films brought.to us- on Mon- erlokJ , W. Hope. Krldel building, oorner WILDEIIT A. BKKOttOFT, Sheriff. day will be developed free. Size 12x20 feet, at...... $15,oO Ot Brood rtnl Frdnt atroeta, Red Bank, JOHEPII RB1ULY,. tiol'r. Mrs* Caroline Fries, -wife of Jacob Monmouth county. New JitMy, for the Dated June 20th, 1914. [$12.92.] A. Fries of Kennsburg, died bet purpoflo of electing a board m dlreoton (Second Hbort Rear.) - -(Second Floor.) and-for tht tran«notion o( iuch other A Bafa Bit. Thursday of Bright'a disease. The butttcu aa may preparly come before YARD: Leonard Street tu*d N. J. S. R. R, funeral was'held Saturday afternoon You make a/aufe hit every time you and the body wtw buried in Green- TOeTdlretitors will meat at the close of place an advertisement in THE RiB ve cemetery lit K$yport. Mre* !TEB.' From among THE TftBOlB OFFICE: Bridge Avenue, Phone 3 ,28,500 readare yottiqxp-.surtrpl ^l^^»ii« « Sixteen. THE RID BANK REGISTER.

Itook beneon ia a flxfd white and rodComfort light and ho held the posi- hut keepers are not employed for each GUIDES FOR NAVIGATION. light which can be 8«»n twelve miles. tion 45 years. Ho resigned nuolit light. A man is employed to light the It is in n brown conical tower 41 foet two years ago and Charles JU'dfern lamps and keep them in repair, TAOTS ABOUT MOWMOUTH 00 W> nhove high wntor, The houno waswas appointed keeper. The original * Llghthoui* at Btafirt, LIGHTHOUSES. built in 1842 nnd wus rebuilt in 1880. light at Point Comfort was tin oil Another important light located in «ort tirnthotti, l. the owiit ia I'onni-cli-d with this light is a eom- M MOU si %i{%\\ om }nq Monmouth county is the one near th« OPB»t»y and MM JtUflit at Wfh- [ pivs.sod nir fog siren. lamp. Seagirt. It is situated on the bench l*n£i !• tU* Mont Powerful In th» The upper light in the Wuuekaaek Th Twln at the mouth of Wreck pond. The TjnlUd IMiii-liullii' fclfflitboui**. i » tirtt*. tower is in range with the Point Com- tower is Bquaro and is built of red Among the ninny points of interi'st i The liirlit nt Highlands known m fort light and marks the main chun- | brick. It rises in front of a two- in *Monmouth county arc its light- tlu< Twin Light is tho mos-t powerful nel range line from the inner end ofstory brick dwelling. The light houses, numbered among which is the li^ht in the United States. The lights Gedney channel to Southwest, Spit, flashes red every six seconds. It is Sandy Hook light, the oldest in the, tuv loi-au-d in two brown stone towers The lower light is in range with the G2 foet ubos'e high water and can be country, and tho Twin Light nt High- H2A fwt apart on top of the hill ut Old Orchard shoal light on Staten lundH, wliieh ia the HtrenKost const Highlands. They are lomicrted by n seen 12Vi miles nt sea. This light- Island nnd marks the channel between house was built in 1890. HURRAH hKht in thy United States, These brown ^tone dwelling for the keepers Staten Island and West Bunk. lights art1 nt the! entrances to New and their families. The northerly York harbor nnd net as n guide to tower is octagonal in shape and theThe xatrfaii at cnap»l Hill. TWO LICENSES BErtJSED. FOR OUR all ships entering or leaving that port, southern tower is square. The light The lights at Chapel Hill are known There are several other lights in the \n shown from the southerly tower, as Conover beacon1 and the Chapel Toittr ftefu««d Applicant* for UpO( Llo»n««» M Spring Lute. county which also play an important it is an electric light which shows Hill beacon. The Conover light is Judge Foster yesterday refused the part in navigation in this section, each five seconds n flash of one-tenth located on the bay' shore new Leo-application for a liquor license made If Two of them are located at Keans-' m-ond duration estimated at sixty nardo. The light is a fixed white light by Frank T, Clayton, who has a board- burg and two are near Chapel Hill, j million candle power. Although, on and is housed in a tower 65 feet high. ing house and amusement place at Those latter are range lights and account of tho curvature of the earth, It was built in 1850, The Chapel Hill Wreck Pond, near Spring Lake, The judge said the failure of the golf club Every well-dressed person will want a good serve to help incoming ships to locate the light itself cannot be seen more light is about 1 3-8 miles in the rear at that place to ask for a renewal of the channel leading into New York j than 22 miles, its beam has boon re- of the Conover light and is on a hill its license thia year indicated that looking pair of shoes for the Fourth, We have them, harbor, 'ported to have been observed in thenear the 1. B, Hosford property. It there wns little demand for liquor in i sky at a distance of seventy nautical is in a tower built on top of a dwell- that locality, Our stock is the largest in Monmouth County. Our OUlit tigltlionii in Country, •', ,„ .,, , , . , ing and is 22Hi feet above, high Mrs, Holmes, proprietor of the Al- • ." . ,,,,, • ,i ! miles. Ihe towers are f>,5 feet high store is the largest and the most pleasant to shop in, water. It was erected in 1856. These laire hotel at Spring Lake, was also The Sandy Hook IiChthouw is the but the %htitgel f is 24G foet nbovo denied a license. Her counsel said it Thismeans you can make selectionp here under the oldest existing structure of its kind .h i h watcr becnuSg of the hJ he]e _ lights were the range lights x,out of was her purpose to supply only the in the United States. It was built in vation of the hill on which the light New York harbor for the old ship guests at the hotel. Judge Foster said most favorable conditions. the law would not allow this and if a 1764 and the masonry of the old tower is located. Should the electric light channel before the Ambrose channel We have the finest assortment of Summer Shoes ia still intnet. This was the second license were granted the hotel would become disabled a fixed white oil light was dredged. The lights are still be obliged to supply liquor to all who we ever had—something to fitan y pocketbook in white, lighthouse to be built in this country. will be shown from the northerly used as a range by Southern steamers applied for it. The Boston light, which was' built in tower. The Twin Lights were estab- and by the Sandy Hook line boats. —— m i •• tan, black, patent leather, cloth, etc., etc., for women, MM tl,000 TO OKV80B, 1716, was the first, but this house was lished in 1828 mid were rebuilt in The present keeper of the Chapel Hill men and children. Our motto is: The utmost in destroyed several years later and a1803. Since electricity has been used light is Samuel Wright, who has been Keyport Woman Made Stamtat to Cal- new structure was built. In 1793 thein the light it has never been dis- there about three years. Olnf Olesen vary Methodist Oaarek. style, fit and quality.- We could not continue to do salary of the keeper of the lighthouse abled but the oil light ia kept in con-is the keeper of Conover beacon, . Mrs, Almlra Barton, who died a few the largest shoe business in the county unless we gave at Sandy Hook was fixed nt pOO.GT stant readiness in case of accidents. weeks ago at Keyport, left $1,000 to a year by order of President Wash- Shrewsbury Elver Llghti. the Calvary Methodist church of that the very best values. place, the money to be invested and ington. , Under his commission the The KeftnslJMf' Along the Shrewsbury river there the income paid to the church, Mrs, We want everyone who is going to buy shoes to* keeper was forced to live at the house Two lights are stationed at Kenns- are located several lights as markers Barton directed that her execut'or, look at our stock, If you can ge't better value here— nndlho was not permitted to have an burg. One is known as the Pdlnt for the river channel. One of these Thomas R. RoMvear, turn her estate assistant keeper. The lighthouse se'r- Comfort beacon and the other ,as thelight's is located on the southerly side into cash as soon as possible after why not? . « . her death. Mrs, Barton* left $1,000 vice is now under civil service rules j Waackaack light. The Point Comfort of the entrance to Spermaceti' cove. to be invested for the care and main^ For your convenience we will be open Friday even- and at almost every light there is a light is located near Morris's pavilion Another is located about 600 feet tenance of the family burial plot in keeper and on assistant keeper, while on the bay shore. It is in ft square southeasterly from the first light on Green Grove cemetery; $1,000 to Har- ing—closed on Saturday, the Fourth. * <, the easterly side of the entrance to vey S. Bedle, and $1,000'to Carolyn L. at the larger lights there nre some- wooden tower rising from a wooden Barton. The jest of Mrs. Barton's times three or four assistants. dwelling in which the keeper lives. the North and South Shrewsbury estate is to be, distributed among her The old lighthouse at Sandy Hook The tower is forty feet high and wasrivers from Sandy Hook bay. Lower relatives in such portions as would go is located on tne northerly part of built in 1856. The Waackaack light Rocky point light is located at theto them had she died without making a will. ALBERT S. MILLER, the hook right at the entrance to.-New is about three-fourths of a mile in junction of the North and South York bay. The light is'located in athe rear of the Point Comfort light Shrewsbury rivers, on. the west side of Successor to Fore) & Miller. white stone tower with a white frame and is situated on the Creek road. the latter river. Low Moor light is dwelling attached for the keeper. The This has two fixed -white lights, one located in the river in a line with the 1 Bids Wanted. 16.18 Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J. light ia a fixed white light 88 feet 10 i , a and the other 9S«; feet above' Low Moor breakwater. Other lights above high • water and its rays are high water. The tower is a square In the South Shrewsbury river are at visible fifteen miles. Two other lights iron skeleton with a stairway In theNorthwest point, opposite the mouth "Come to the Store that Always Has the Goods." Bids will be received by the High- ate located at Sandy Hook. One iscenter. This tower was first erected of Little Silver creek; Goose Neck known as the South Hook beacon and in 1858 and was built of wood. In point. Cook's sedges at the turn lead- lands Board of Education on or before is, a front range^ light for the old1894 it was rebuilt of iron. The firsting to Pleasure Bay and Sands point Tuesday, July I4th,;at eight o'clock, at light. The other Is, known as thkeepee r of the Waackaack light was on the westerly side of the mouth of which time they wriPBe publicly opened North Hook beacon and Is located Captain Andrew Wilson, who sold the Pleasure Bay, In the North Shrews- bury river between Red Bank and the and read. near the old light. The South Hook-4mTd on which the light is located to For painting the sohoolhouse one beacon is a fixed white light 37 feet the government. He was followed junction with the South Shrewsbury above high water. The light can beby Monvoe Smith. Other keepers of river are four Hvtl lights. They coat except in parts where It will be Been 11^4 miles at sea. This light the light were a Mr, Woolley, Daniel are located at Gulon'a point on thenecessary to burn off old coat and re- north side of the river. Long point on and the old light mark a range line Campbell, James T. rChadwiek and place with two new coats. the south side, at what is known as for passing the Southwest Spit and Abram Morris, the present keeper. The board reserves the right to.re- connecting the main channel range Mr, Morris is assisted by Stephen^E. the Cross-over "below the Oceanic and the Conover and Chapel Hill Wilson. Samuel Seeley was the first bridge and at the sunken dike near ject any or all bids. range lines. The South Hook light keeper of the Point Comfort light and the junction of the two rivers. .Both Signed, EVERYBODY IS COMING TO was first erected in 1842. It washe was followed by John Willett. Af- the latter lights are on the north side WILLIAM J. HUNTER, rebuilt in 1888 and 'was moved to ater the Civil wai* Thomas Compton of the river. The river lights are ;ted«j<«t}j<|f6htroi of the government District new location in 1893. The North was appointed keeper of ;th| ;Polnt Lock box 84, Highlands, N, J,

THE STORE FOR THMPTY POLKS LONG BRANCH Wh chose the Jeffery Six COME TO THIS STORE FOR ALL Your Summer Wants Glenn Curtiss, of Hammondsport, N. Y,? perhaps the greatest Light •A Engine Expert in the world, bought a Jeffery Six. Our Summer Dresses He was one of the first to make inquiry about this remarkable car when are unequalled anywhere. The charm and grace of these dresses cannotlbe duplicated in gar- the announcement was made. Then he took a demonstration; and ments that cost a greatideal more than ours. telegraphed to The Jeffery Company. Reacf the telegram below; v This Weeki We areiholdlng a most Extra- ordinary Sale of Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses that are'worth $8.98 to $10.00 at only

All Sizes Free Alterations Carfares Refunded S Unusual Sale of Girls' and Chil- dren's Wash Dresses 95c to $3.98

Materials and styles that will suitbothmother and child. Our Bathing Suits for Women, Misses COATS! COATS! COATS! and Children and then some more Coats. Be it for The Jeffery Six is a duplicate of die wonderful Jeffery Four, except for size. The cyHncirs are cast are the talk of the market. • Expressly made formal dress, utility or motor wear,' we have in pairs. _ This, car which sells at $2250 is .in a great many ways as remarkable among Sixes as its smaller for us out of materials specially selected by them as well as Capes for all needs and re-* brother is amonjr the F ours. We build it for those^ who will drive nothing but a Jeffery car, but who quirements, * Priced low, , » prefer a Six. it is light—actual scale weight 3700 pounds with full equipment. We made it luxurious us. These suits have no equals, I'' and beautiful without rnrking it extravagant, We know that a better Six cannot be built, t- 6m ' Sl.SO to S16.SO SS.OO $lG,d6 Tne motor—3%x5J/i—develop* 48 horse power. The boaringi ore imported annular ball throughout Tho tenition Du lcx (1 « 5v P 1°" »i e luwittffjind lighting'system ii the U*S-L, of course Whoel base 128 inchoi, and wheels ^^^^g,,^^^^^^^.^^^^^^^^,^^^^^,^^^^^^^^^ «» \*4T?? °?C 5. . carontig time is Bear I mam prepared to bt> your next atoTlaa «• RED BANK AND LiEONAftO© <• " furniture, v\n\ou or BasruaRe, to all pwt» or'city or country. In th« brgoat MMI raos 1M Red 3«jak. Bflforo you »Mwm TOW next moving done, writ*. Mat MI General Ccoitractors and &|ilders o«U for tha tonu rellnbto furoltur* tmmwmm BROWN & CRABTREE \m town, ftna'tet HIT price* on Tom* «MD> JOBBI^IO • PROMPTLY A'lTTEaMDEX* TO lob. All kln

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y .»OM»0K WIIWB. nur which will be served tomorrow at at Red Bank Thursday ni^ht, Those K0Z.MSBZ. MEWS. epair work on these cars. He will the Gulf refining company is laid up. Beta fertilizer company of this p the RuniHon club. wlui took part in "the show were the :eep his garage open the year around. with sickness. The animal was foun- hus accepted a poaition with the Ar- Qcaanle Vir« Company'* Annunl Tuir The hooka of the Rumson lire com- gui'KtH of honor. The celebration Baatriot VnnBruut Cel*br»U» Bar Sink. The Sun.sliine .lociety, a juvenile or- dered, but it is thought that it will mour fertilizer company. Harry Ray- Opanta Monday Mlg-ht lu a tar^o T«nt. pany are being audited by Charles i). liihti.nl until mi early hour Friday £*y with » rmrtj, •anization of the Baptist church, get well. mond, who is employed by the Golf The annual fair of the Oceanic fire Hal.iey and Cioorge A. H. Churchill, "Beatrice VanBrunt, daughter of loared $20 by an entertainment and Harold Smock, son of Albert Smock, oil company, hua moved in the hous* started Monday night and Tho company hold u special meeting Arthur Williams and Herbert Sny- James VanBrunL celebrutcd hur tenth ale Wednesday night. la recovering from a bilious attack. vacated by Mr. Hoffman. birthday with a lawn party last week. clone Saturday night. Tho fair luht week and decided to hold a. gala der caught a liluellhh in thu river. oiT : Mrs. A. A, kgolf and her daughter Arthur Carey has moved from Al- Mrs. Frank Woods Js B |i being holt] in a largo tent in the '> daycelebration and athletic carnival Fair Haven last wteU, The fish Her KuixtH had a fine time •••--•uiyiu-g- ave returned from a visit to friends fred Build's house oil High street to froni on abscess on her face, grovo opposite tho. firchouso. Many | at H! Humson country club on theweighed dwht pounds.. N cry few gamoH in the yard and i t Freehold, Anbury Park. John Diver i« sick -with tonsilitls. people are ntti'iuliiitr the fair each Fourth of July, blueflHh are caught up tin- river as Tho.-o present were Ruth GibliN, Lil- Mr.H, JoHeph Hyslop and her son Mr». J, II. Roberta ia on the sick us hiivi- lifcn put up in- Matthew Emery cut his left fore- far as Fair Haven. linn Baeder, ,Uuth DUBOIK, Kli^*hvtl\ Cieor^e started Monday for a sojourn list with rheumatism. the tent nnd all .sorts of utoful arm hist week with a hatchet while j t'antwell & Walker niu plnying u McCjeos, Mary Holmes, Mary ChiiNe, An automobile owned by an Asbury in Massachusetts, Mr, Hyslop accom- There is not much improvement in and fancy articles, cake, candy niul working on a hou.su on the Black Point • vaudeville engagement ihi* wrek at a Kdwin 1'Jly and Donabellu and Nurma Park man broke through the fenders panied them as far as New Tfork, the condition of Rev. C, F, Garrison, fee cream are sold. Many orticlca, in- road for Ira 1). Emery, He walked to | Chicago thoater, « Periy, in th bid on thhe S Shrewsburh y road j 1-aytqn Jackson has piped his house who ii vory lick. n brass bedstead, a hn'Ke Nuuyhton brothers' garage, whoiu the j Joseph Bacipalupi entertained sev- Miss Lillian Kracmcr of Newark u»ar Dr, lUnj.unij n Klng'gw pplace and ^ Smith Eatontown for water.' Miss Marion Wilson, an imperion- doll, riiKs, flinii-H, pti',, will be wound wns bandaged. eral men friend* from New York over spent Sunday with her Mister, Jlra. F, ivent into a brook. No one wan hurt Willinm N'vison of Long Branch ator, gave an entertainment in Crei- disposed of on the to ^peiativu plan the weekend. N. Baeder. utul the niiii'liine was not damaged. p part of last week with his mis- cent hull Monday night for tha bene- during- the week, HAVB1T NEWB. A large number of Holmdcl folks The automobile was takenout of the ttrs, the Misses Nivison, fit of the Methodist church. '• Charles Luodcke, mn of Frank XA2X.BT HEWS, attended the IMayerH* boat clu!' hhow Chester Armstrong of Brooklyn 1 brook with a bloi'k and fall, Mis,s Nelson of Philadelphia is Lucdekc, "who occupies the Km-Council l Hold. Special Mooting- Big-aid- at_Red Hank. Friday nig '. Mr, and Mr.H, Luther Boyco spent visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cordelia Wol- spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs, Waterman cottngo, is .spending sev- 1 Party of Hftziit rolki Bpeut Tlmriflsy There is ,in immenso chenr crop Sunday with friends at Mntawan. cott. Alida Cook, eral weeks at Cimip Opechee at Little Ing Brlrtgc Over Creek Near the Blver. Tlie council held a special meeting hereabouts. Every tree i.s loaded, Mr, and Mrs. Keegcr of Staten Is- Mr.'and Mrs. Fnederiek G. Hoffman MIHS Dorothy Littlefleld of Sheepi- Lake KnnnpeFerry is putting a new 'Wow York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. i steamboat Sea' Bird on Sunday and Ivins. brick foundation under his house. John (j. Brill. Monday, He took the place of John H, Seabrook Schanck of Keyport Mr. and Mrs. Otterson Wilson hav Mrs. William Finegnn and son Jo-1 Pierce of Linden, the regular engin- spent Wednesday with Otto Weigand, moved from their house pn the Key BO1?!!, who have been spending six I eer, who attended the wedding of his port turnpike and are boarding Brenner, Smith & Co., Jr. weeks with Mrs, Finegan'B parents, I son on Sunday, Mr. HobrouRh was Miss Margaret Lewis visited Brook- Keyport for a few weeks. and Mrs. James E. Bogle, will re- formerly engineer on one of the Pat lyn relatives, on Sunday. Miss Mia McCormiek and Mis4 home today. ten boats. • P» O. Wefgand was a Long Branch Edna Odell of New York spent par . Ai: and Mrs. Dewitt Scott were Hereafter the postoffice will close visitor on JTriday. of last week with Mrs, Peter JIaher Sutilay visitors at Highlands. at eight o'clock sharp, when the cur- Daniel T. Polhemus was a Hazlet James McCormiek will buy an auto ^ 6 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. Tie quarantine on John Leo's house few rings on the .nrebeU. mobile. visitor on Friday. Freehold Store, SO Main Street. M* ri'orth street was raised Saturday. Annie Hart has rented her house to Mrs. Robert L. Wack and Miss Bes- Harry Schmidt is having a big rush Mr, Loo's daughter had been sick with a New York party. sie L. Wack of Point Pleasant are of work at his automobile garage Two Pine Stores—Double Buying Power-Lower Prices. li Mrs. Edward Hunter and son John guests of Mrs. A. Ivins, " •> There are a large number of automo. gTlio fire companies attended the of New York will visit here over the Lawyer H. D. Brinley of Long bile owners throughout this section 4- lethodist church Sunday night. Spe- Fourth of July. Branch was a Hazlet visitor on Mon- and Mr. Schmidt is doing most of th< music was rendered by the choir John Wheelan, •who is foreman of a day. by a Red Bank orchestra. Start- large contracting job at Litchfleld William H, Hinson of Asbury Park ifig next Sunday night the night Connecticut, will spend the Fourth visited William C. Gowles on Satur- church service will be held at 7:30 'with his lsfamily here, day. o'clock, Rev, Charles S, Feea's topic ' Mrs.'Feli"-— '^- - x ""-"•--Gottschal**- k is confined to 0 Mrs. Carrie Khrkrell of Brooklyn is I Sunday morning will be "Meditation tha house with sieknesi. visiting Mrs. Jessie J. DeNike. mid at night his subject will he Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Curchin and I "Power." The annual church fair will son Frank were Sunday guests of Ha held at Family's grove on Wednes- Mrs. Cm-chin's parents at North Long MTDDI.ETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. 4fly and Thursday afternoons and Branch. _ |rilght, August 12th and 13th. A sup- The semi-annual election of officers rarmora ia_ Title Section Starting- to ^*er will be served the first night. of United council of American Me Plow Off | J y p Pope-Hartford ie ladles' aid society win plan for chanica wln be held at Monmouth hall This week will wind up the aspara- I the fair at MrsMrs . J . Dewitt Brower's u niehiht gus season. Some of " the < farmers ftis afternoon The Alpha Bible have already stopped cutting. Edwin ft p .^^St iadieaadiea- aiaid 8ocie8ociettyy f. I rf ll h L. Beekman is shipping a good many rfass will meet tomorrow night at the wlu meet tftnorrow afternoof n at MMrs, P 1 gooseberries and cur | Sr Jeffrey 1, visiting UU I £Jfc E rants to the city. The Knights of Pythias will hold a Mrs. Norman Hallenback of lawn party at Red Hill Saturday night for the benefit of the lodge. week at New York, Mr, Ligier is A u t cm o b il e s Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Oweni and Gpntenjgjar appropriately decorated, and all Sorts bujinB an automobile, of articles will be, sold. •' t Dewitt C. Burt of Nfw York are here ''Latham arsalF is * WMdlrijp tKe "guard- rail on Water Witch sac Am"eElcan~MeSnan«ir of Ws^fpJSee, isj hi,' Model "35" e formerly lived IIt Red Bank and is confined to the Long Branch hospital, the board of h f tKtKe latlte JohJhn HH. FielderFild . Raymond Deapreaux, whose foot was /Someone broke. Into Latham Pear- j" brothe"prankr oWelch is visiting relatl'TCi mashed last week, is still confined to sail's barn one night last week nnd Ia £ New York the hospital, but is improving rapidly. Stole sandpaper valued at SB, two I Mv, andM m Alexander B, Curchin Robert Miller is still on the sick list. shovels and some other tools, Tho | ^d\wo children spent Sunday with Not much damage was done here Ljittrn has been robbed several times Mrg_ Curchin.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. by the army worms, although the I in the last few years. John Farrell, _Sr., of Rumson; pests have been seen on several farms Miss Irma Wardell_ nnd Miss Mar- Tho Methodist ladles' aid society hereabouts. i guerite , Truex of Laur^ton, near held a supper of cold meats Mrs, John Lyster was a Freehold liakewopd, have returned home after iitoiL yesterday. | An Opportunity Unprecedented etc, at the church basement last ^Biting'Mrs. Georgge Havens. Mr. and Mrs,t.Ernest A. Taylor are Holmes and Waiter Cottrell S stopping at theiWoleott House at New 'iteLTtlSof Kevn-rt T t "" t'T^ flRS ^""1t Week!! scorS"e peopkattended SS^Su^ffi. A sociablSe wa^s York. ' held after the supper. Miss Elizabeth Casler, who teaches * We have contracted £or a limited number of these About B score of members of Nnr- Miss Emily Hardwick and Ralph school at Rutherford, is home for the umsunk tribe of Red Men attended a Smith of New Yoi-k were Sunday sunyner vacation. Miss Jean Watson group meeting of Red Men at South' guests of Mrs. Charles Soden. and Catherine Wisner of Inverness, ['Amboy Saturday niirht, They made Eferybody got busy Saturday, Scotland, were recent visitors at the New Cars. The price we have paid enables us to offer I the trip in Van Allen Soule's automo* clean-up day, and sixty loads of refuse Casler home. Miss Watson is study- rfciltil e bbus. was carted out of the borough and ing to be a missionary in China, Howartl Mnpos returned to his dumpedainto the lake at Red Bank i't Auhiirii, New York, on Mon- I Park, near HarnToh avenue. Six VANDEB.BUB.G relay, after spending three weeks with teams vtere busy all day. The work- I this $2250 Model at a figure that will move our entire [:^v. Ai'thiir A, McKay. < ' ' j era had to quit in the afternoon be? Former Beildtst Maklr.fr » tonff Visit ";,vAbout fifty momherE"of a ladies' aid jCUUBO of a heavy thunder shower. | society of a German Brooklyn church j Mere with Belativoa. to Oceanic on n picnic last i Miss Consuella Dumont of Newark Mrs, 'Thomas MeGary of Boston has stock in a few days. They niadf the trip on ihas returned home after spending bden visiting her aunt, Mrs, Thomas throe days with Mrs. William Stirling. Martin, and her sister, Mrs. Patrick |**the Kteamboat and they had dinnei' at ; Joseph Smith and Joseph Hendrlck- Jjthe Ohlundt cottage. son had a race on the river Sunday in Scanlon, for the past few weeks and f liirs, Bertram II. Borden enter-! intends staying here "until September liitaiucd the county branch of the State, •the steamboat dock to Locust Point wheh n shhe willill returt n homeh . MrsM M. Mc- i / thai itios' aid assoriation at her home and return, Mr. Hendrickson won the Gary is well known here. She. was # Model "35" is equal to the highest priced cars in Material, Work-1 .'•Thursday. The speakers included race by several yards. formerly Miss Annie •Carman and [Prof. .Thompson of the state homo for lived at Vanderburg several years. I feeble minded children at Vineland, Mr. and Mrs, Montalvo of New Miss Annie Scanlon of Eatontown Land Miss G, L Button of Red Bank, Brunswick' were Sunday guests of s spending her vacation with her par- % manship and Finish—As handsome and Luxurious as money can buy— A 9 Daniel Allaire, ents here# * ; [/ Becretary of the county branch. Alfred Frongay of New York spent The PresbyterlanJadies' aid society Sunday with his brother-in-law, Wil- Mrs. Charles Soulia and Mrs. .Mary (.will meet this afternoon at the church liam B. Little. Thompson spent Saturday and Sunday I marvel of Comfort and Durability, They are absolutely New 1914 Models f house,, when reports will be made of with their sister-in-law/Mrs. Edward 1 John R, Perry, son of, Charles the Festival of Days held Tuesday of Perry, is attending a summer school oole of Nutswamp, who is critically 1 • m last week in the Church grove. The at New Brunswick. |' receijits were over $300, Alfred Hodgman, son of George B. James_ Dugan spent Saturday and «. William Mullen has had his house Sunday visiting John McKnight and throughout. While they last we offer them at % Hodgman, is laid up with mumps. , family of Freehold, "repainted, Clarence .0. Smock is having his '••:. Philip Roberts is employed by thehouse repainted. Mrs. Peter Coss and Mrs. John Neir Bed Bank office of tho Public Service Miss Margaret Farley has finished isited Mrs, Edward Hooy and family COMPLETELY COMPLETELY • electric company, on Thursday, school at New York and is here for Mr. Wallace of Keyport spent Sun- I T Jack Dixon is employed on the tea the summer. laind grocery route conducted by George Knight has returned frqm day with his wife and two children. ICharles Kahle of Red Bank, Mrs, Wallace was formerly Miss Ella EQUIPPED EQUIPPED Boston, whore he had a vaudeville en- Hoey and she is spending a month S1,63O Franklin Anderson is employed on gagement. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- • a newspaper route by William Alas, Mrs. Elizabeth Walters has rented ward Hoey. , %ho has the ¥nion news stand at the her house on Gillespie street to a New 1 [vSeabright station. Anderson also York party, vnrxosr PALIB NIWS. [^carries mail from the Seabright post- Roy Algor returned Monday from a Long Stroke Motor fflee to many RuniRon road residents. visit with out-of-town relativeB. A Flue Field of Cora on Btcharfl Deeven'e A team of horses attached to a farm liss Irma Merritt is visiting Plaoe. Forty Horsepower ragon owned by MeCue & Beecroft tnds at Now York. One of the finest fields of corn any- l-ipf Seabright ran away Thursday on Miss Margaret Marsh, Miss Olive where in this neighborhood is on the [?Jhe Rumson road, going towards Sea- May and Miss Anita Taylor of New Richard Deeves place. The fieldeon - Four Speed Roller The drawbridge wns open. York wpre weekend guests of Mrs. W. tains fifteen acres and is being farmed |Bdth horses jumped on top of the pate R. Hallett on the river bank. on shares by Alfred Wiederholt of jisparating the draw and the bridge Mrs. Edwin G. Adams was a New I Bearing IJ and were caught. The horses were Shrewsbury. York visitor on Monday. Farmers in this neighborhood are Ijtkiniied oh the legs. but the wagon Rev, Jacob Leupple of Belmar, I'jWas not damaged.' finishing the work of harvesting their I£ Transmission formerly of Fair Haven, was a visitor hay crops. The crop is lighter this Mies Mary Gro,Kan, daughter of here yesterday. year than usual. Electric Starling Mm Qrogan, S'r., who iff learning .to Woakfish are scarce, but some are James Dean is putting new enclos- B, n trained nurse nt Brooklyn, spent caught weighing from four to seven ures on his barn. |i.part'of last week with her father. ''.- pounds. About 100 persons attended a lawn Electric Lighting If •; Miss Theodosia West has given up Miss Grace Smith of Long Branch orty nt William Manuel's jit Pine |:Jl0r position lii Raymond Pul'len's ice returned homo Sunday after spend (rook last week. Music was given by Pope Carburetor jCream store and is now employed in a ing several days with her aunt, Mrs, the Eatontown brass band, Mrs, ENow York store. Alanzo Curchin. • Oliver Porter has engaged the band |^ John Shea is employed son palton Miss Elsie Smith, daughter of For- for another party next month. Left Drive flSarmly'jtfjayjs farm. man R, Smith, returned Friday, after Miss Kennedy of Long Branch fe;:Tho Rumson summer home of the visiting relatives, at Now York, Spent "Sunday with Mrs, vfohn Me- Center Control women's' Christian association Malvrna Curchin, daughter of Wil Guire; , New Ydi'k, which is called Armide Ham Curchin, Sr., is able to be about Mrs. Rita Clinton has opened a t was opened Saturday. About after being laid up with measles. boarding house at Pino Brook. young women are now at the Percy Bennett of New York spent Misa KitUe LeStrang has returned " Saturday anj Sunday with his father to Jersey City after a visit here. W, Gordon of Black Point has David II. Bennett. n pleasure motorhoat whicK Mrs, Abram T. Bennett celebrated Boat Damatrea lu Collision. r,, o 46 horse-poWcr engine. her - birthday Friday ni^ht with gVJpsoph 0. Querrier ia employed as party at the Atlantic hotel. Fifty The steamboat Point Comfort of ' ienddy^ at the RumsoD country club. persons from Fair Haven, Red Banl< the Keansbuig steamboat company •B, Jphn J, Kriox and Dr, irtid Mrs and New York attended. Games were was rammed by the four-masted H. L. ZOBEL, ,,-*« 1 Kimball ni«o at their homes played, vocal and instrumental nuisif Bchooner Samuel P. Bowers in New , • They returnod last week from wa? rendered and (dancing was en York-bay last Wednesday during the ; Wcek^' Europenri tTip. joyed. Mrs. Bennett received many fog. , The paddelbox, bulwarks, etc., , ;.humbeV.,.ot Hoboken people ore birthday gifts. on the steamboat were damaged to the Telephone 90 imping on Michnel Ettleson's island: Membero of the Players' boat clul extent of $50p. JS{p one was injured ^ offlelala' of Hoboken and a held a paTjy .at.their, floatti ig club-j although tho pasaengera were sthrown ± THE RED RANK REGISTER. max rorty! frlind* at • Ltwn F»rtj. | Margaret Dullmoyer, daughter of i Nicholas Dullmeyor, entertained forty | 'friends nt n lawn party Wi'dhesdiiy niffht. Giunos were plnycd, refresh- ' SAFETY FIREWORKS Wenta worf served and the other us- ual pnsjtimcs of the lawn party were J. YANROS «njoyed. , Mr. ami Mrs Chidlc.s DtillmeyiT of The Consumers of FIREWORI^ Are Reminded New York are spending the summer with Mr. Dullmcyer's father, Nicholas that we have eliminated Hi^h Explosive or Pctash- Dullmcycr. i Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Lawrence Crackers, Cannon Crackers and Blank Cartridge have been visiting relatives at Johns- town, Pa. —' Pistols, which have caused 99 per cent;of the mis- Prank Crawford is spending two weeks with his Hunts, Mrs, .Marjraivt chief iwhich is commonly attributed to Firewoiks. Kelsoy of Red Bank and Mrs. William H, Hughes of Asbury Park. Our stock is all new and open for inspection,, CHALLE3NGE SALE! Newton Bishop has quit his job as : bartender in Louis Snyder's hotel and Prices That TalK But That Tell Only Half The Story I Thomas Connors of Freehold has SPARKLERS, FLAGS and LANTERNS taken his place. Every item in this advertisement is an honest bargain, in quality as well as in .price. We The county road is being sprinkled with oil. ^ | do not carry any job goods or any seconds. Our merchandise is made up to our order, direct Edward Bennett of Bclford is spend- from the best manufacturers. Your money back on any unsatisfactory purchase. Come and ing a week with his uncle, John G. F. W. MOSELLE Bennett. j be convinced. New leaders are being put on the . 98 BROAD STREET - - RED BANK, N. J. / ... . *• roof of the Reformed. church and We carry the May Manton patterns. other repairs are being made Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fields and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sickles spent part of last week at Spring Luke. Ladies' Dresses. Specials in Ladies' Top Joseph McCue has a new automo- bile. Summer favorite smart stylei: Walter Fields is now painting auto- Ratines, flowered silk and Skirts. mobiles as well as carriages. He did his first_ automobile painting job for striped crepes, striped voiles, $1,50 Ratine and Pique, Peter Frawley last week. 3Ir. Fields's paint shop is filled with wag- tissue and Dresden-voiles. latest wash Skirts 98c, ons and he has enough work on hand Values, $6, $8 and $10, all to keep him busy several weeks. $2,00 Ratine Wash Skirts ' Miss Gena Scobey and Mr, and Mrs. sizes; Holiday Sale $5,00, $1,49 J. H Vining of this place and 31 r. and Mrs. John Sherman of Scobeyville $3.00 Summer Serge Skirts spent part of last week with Thomas Store Closes Saturday, July 4th; W._ Sherman of Long Branch. with Russian Tunics $1.98. Howard Jackson of Scobeyville, at- $3.98 Mohair Bathing tended a lawn party at William Man- Open late Friday Night preceding. $3.00 Shepherd Plaid Skirts uel's at Pine Brook Thursday night. Suits $2,49. with long Russian Tunics EHEEWSBUBT NEWS. BUY EARL. Y FORTHE 4tH Made the very latest trimmed $1.98. with colored satins and excel- Boy Scouts , Camping' on Dr. Lawm'i Just received some very $2,50 Ladies' Silk Parasols in lana at Linetoft. | lent quality material in Navy' latest shades $1,98 The Shrewsbury Boy Scouts and, .Scoutmaster G. Harold Nevius are j |ybeautiful .Colonials for and Black. $3.S0 and $4.00 BelUhaped camping on ,Dr. William H. Lawes'i1' farm near Lincroft. They went there ; women in White Buck Children's Jersey and Wor- Silk Parasols, good selection yesterday and will return tonight. $2.49. Harry Webster Lfinson, a member and Gum Metal. They sted one-piece Bathing Suits, of Red Bank cavalry troop, is at Sea- j 49c and 98c, $1.00 Silk Gloves - - 79c, girt attending the "school" for target j have the new heel and are practice. ' Black, White 16-Button Mrs. Leonard, Deane of New York j Caps and Bathing Shoes in has gone" to Lakewood after a visit! beauties, aa to d» 1 to 8, $4.50 all the latest styles. length, double finger tips. with Mrs, Alfred Grover. I James Holmes is working on Arthur | Smock'rfarm. Also a great variety of outing shoes in White and George Silvers, who is engaged in business at New York, was laid up j Tan for all the family, including a new line of Muslin Underwear, Infants' and Children's Wear. two days last week. He turned his ! ankle and strained it while stepping j Indian Moccasins, Elk HicJe, 69c to $2.50 Splendid Varieties. Dainty Corset 29c Baby Lawn Caps ,,<..'.. 19c off his porch, ! Covers, Combination Suits, Cambric W,' P. Brown has a new team of j I have a great stock to show you and am carrying SOc Baby Dresses, white or colored 29c hor%s which he bought from Daniel Drawers, White Embroidered Petticoats, 39cjphildren'» Guimpes.. 25c Erripkflon of Bed Bank, Fancy Muslin Gowns, Values to 79c, Miss Margaret illen, who boards every size and width made; can fit any foot* $1.50 Baby Dresses. .98c with Mrs, Richard H. Sickles, has re- now 49c. turned from a visit in New York state,j Dont wast time looking elsewhere; come here and 25c Baby's Pur* Cashmere Hose...... 17c E. R. Taylor, a carpenter employed i py McElhinney Bros., has returned you will find what you want. Boys* Wash Suits. 12^c Children's Plaid Top Socks...... 6#c. to his home at Keane, New Hamp- $1.50 Baby Woolen Sweaters 98c shire. 69c Boys' W&ih Suits made of washable The American express company has striped materials, size* 2 Jl to 8 years, 39c. $2.00 to $3.00 Children's trimmed Straw 1 taken over the business of the* United CLARENCE WHITE, $1.00 Boyi Wash Suite, made of fast color Hats • .79c States company. George Gaakill is Madras, in several different styles 69c the agent. 79c Baby Cashmere Sacques..•'. ,49c , Miss Ellen Davison of Little Silver © BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. $1.50 to $2.00 Boy's Galatea Wash Suits, M is spending a week with her aunt, handsome patterns in pretty styles, good $2.SOand$3.00Baby Cashmere Coats, short Mrs. William Jackson, f .» selection-in,all sizes....., 98c or long, ."77TT77!T."Tr7.T.' V'.'. $1.98 Edward Lawes, son of Frank t Lawes, has bought an Indian motor^ Illl cycle. ' Mrs. A, V. Jennings, and Miss Vir- ginia Parker, Ella Case and Alike Beak are attending the summer school >+¥+¥+¥++ for Sunday-school teachers at Ber- nardsville. , • The Presbyterian young people's home missionary society •will meet Fri- day night in the ehapef. The annual fair of Christ church will be held Thursday, July 9th, on the parish house lawn, EVEBETT NEWS. A RACING TALE Bond Irotn Nutswamp to Og-den's Conn la Dreadful Condition. The ^oad from Nutswamp to Og- p's Corner is next to impassable. There's glory galore for the chap who finishes in front, whether in a Marathon Race or in thing has been done to this high- ay in a number of years and it *has been allowed to run down to iuch an the Motor Boat Races on the Shrewsbury River on the Fourth of July, * extent that it will have to be rebuilt to put it in gQBd condition again. In dry weather wagon wheels sink al- But to win out he must be trained right up to the minute. He must also be properly most up to their hubs in sand and after a storm the road is deep with mud. Many requests have been made equipped and he must stand an ei^jance test which makes him ready to meet all comers. te the Mlddletown township committee for repairs to the road, but the com- mittee has dealined to do anything on the ground thaj^ they cant afford to This statement applies also to business, where the "trained" man, equipped with the right fix the road. Thomas Dougherty of Red Bank kind of goods, and with the necessary endurance, invariably wins out. pe is always ready and suent part of last week with John Melrs, able to meet any and all kinds of competition. . Mrs. John B. Stilwagon and Miss Rachel Stilwagon spent Saturday with Mrs. Albert Dennis, of Hoboken.. Frank Henry, Jr., of Perth Amboy, Here js wliere Storck of Course comes in! haj been spending several days on his father's favm here. William W. Antonides is still con- v fined to the bed and his condition re- Trained by his^father, a practical piano maker of renown; equipped with the largest stock t i n i' mains aHout the same. Mrs. Chailcs Johnson of Red Bank ! of Pianos, VictrolaSi Records, etc., on the coast (stock of three stores to draw from), and makes of is visiting her cousin, JIKs Katherine | Stilwagon. James Soden is employed in Ber- goods that have satisfied the most critical for years; with an underlying principle and policy of nald Hickey's whct-lwupht shop. Aithuv Polhi'mus of Atiantiu-High- good service which has enabled him to stand an endurance test with all sorts of competition—an lands is visiting Edwaid Fiuncis. Mibs Helen Stout and Letter Stout have been vintinjr at Mntaivan. endurance that has seen many competitors and hot air merchants^ go out of business. OCEANFOKT NEWS. When so thoroughly Traimed, ^Equipped and Tried Out, is it any wonder that Storck of > Quantity of Cherrios GatUtMd from a Troe 125 Yoara Old. Course has held the lead for years? On Samuel Smock's place on Pern- berton avenue is a cheriy tree 125 years old which is wonderfully pro- • ductivc. The tree always yields a' Will it pay you to tie up to such a house, or will it be policy to listen to bragadocious promises large crop, but' this yeai's output of cherries is astonishingly large. Eight barrels of cherries were gathered and take a chance elsewhere? ** from this tree and the owner of tho ,• tree realized 550 from the Fale of the • fruit. The Red Sox defeated the Oak- •' woods of Long Branch at this place Which? ivvt on .Sunday by a score of 8 to 5. lyl-t ^,,>3tfiss Florence \"anScboick has re- 1 j" covered from her sickness, t. ['. / Recent -guests of Mr. and Mrs, ^ JTjJederick Day were Mr. and Mm I,.}'., Aijgijn, Mr. and Mrs. Apgar and Wil- ' litim A. "Day of Elizabeth, Mrs. Jer- Icmou tjnd George Day of New York, ''Mr. and Mrs. CharleN T. Day and STORCK'S OF family of Newark and Mrs. Gibson of Brooklyn. ' No {trace has been found of the two ^ligs'Vwho made an unsuccessful at- Ta Jjatft tohold-up Mrs. Elizabeth pr«s- PIANOS, BICYCLES, PLAYER PIANOS ,,V;(Wh at (the trolley station last week. »•'« WlM#m Gibson of New York spent "* and Sunday here. He will at .this place in the &.. ^ a safe hit eve ftMIn