TER ; Issued Weeklr; ««Ured ae (etoDd-ciue Hatter at the Poet- , VOLUME frLvny NO. 12. «»eea» EeiBank, N, J.'oniler the Aoi o( HaiBb Id. t!7». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1925. , $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES'! TO

; J1LI OF A WAR VETERAN. SHOOTING AT LEONARDO. ; P^RTir^ND!; SHQWER.'.- AR SMASHES A GARAGE. MIDDLETOWN'S MYSTERY, STRIVING FOR A CUP. Map? Giftt - JMade~~to' Mr...Harold Union and WetUide Companies to MESSAGES FROM SPIRITS, EXCITEMENT OVER POljg $jp$iiiafciuq^ JOSEPH SOLBAbl DIES AT HOS- 1 Riddle of Red B.ok. , NEW CAR OWNER STEPPED ON VILLAGE EXCITED ABOUT Ploy at Horseshoes. v IEW RELIGION AT PORT MON- ELECTRIC COMPANY AND MIP« f' PITAL FROM WOUND. A party ind' shower was given THE WRONG PEDAL; MIDNIGHT RINGING OF BELL. Last winter tho -Red Bank. flra i 3g GET?; I^C^E^^iPST'Ate.:;' for Mr. and:Mrs. Harold Riddle, a MOUTH GAINING GROUND. DLETOWNERS CLASH. ''" Several Persons Arrested «i Ma- epartment won a prize of a silver nawiyJjnarrleSi: caupleVof.^ Rector, Th« .Car Shot^Abead Instead of Someone Did It as a Joke, but It vinftibthbi iifirVtJHir^ikii^ terial Witnesses—One Story if gpy_tha._bBsiDfii !hs_P«jtor,_jL_Woinan, JUpealtI Botlv Si(l«l_Jiired_iTh«iri-atorIiIS place, last Thursday .night at tho Stopping—The Rear Wall of the Did Not Seem Like Such a Joke men's association for the best ap- !|4i?'Mr..:;;paaKA:^».ck"of-;AtUntl«i That Man Wte Wounded while In Meatage. which She Saya, Come Befor"-<-••e tho -Townshi .<•«""»p Committee • home of the "bride's father, Charles Garage Waa. Knocked .Down and to tho Middletowiiera Who were earing organization.' By common from the Dead and She also ;^;|'JHI^issnit,'«ni)i;;Mrlt''iyiar7^Ay>ei. 'Boat—Detective* Investigating. H. Mitchell". of^Chestnue street. a Nelghbor'a Garden Ruined. Awakened from Their Slumbers. Last Week—William M. Greenv;| If^fTjtediwJfk' Ilerrnwnn-of. Eaton- gre'ement of all the companies of Claims to Cure Through Prayer. wood Has' a SpeelaI,Ser' Later on, Friday it/was'learned When he drove thp car into tho will keep the cup and if Westsida :his section of Monmouth county*, that-coast guards from the Sea-Miss Julia' Hagcn, Miss Josephino church. The only unusual thing the services have, been almost as with a high tension line running f:•;;i••••.Wti; Ida. P. Peck of Atlantic Fen.ton, Mrs. Harry Br9wer and garage instead of stepping on thothey saw was that the church door makes the best showing that.com- argely attended By native-, as sum- ;:; Highlands', in a will which she made brjght station' had pursued a forty- brake to stop the car ho stepped on, pany will get possession of the cup. "rom Perth Amh'oy. A'tcr thisliriffji : foot boat eighteen mile's. Several Miss Edith Herrold. was open. No one was inside. mer residents. • ;p lastJIay,. named as her executors the foot apcelerator, which fed *t is said that one company is s established tho electric plant' ot. ; shots jwere fired at the boat and it \ Mr.Riddle is a clerk at ^the Red Some one* had entered the church Remarkable stories of messages •> her* son, Charles B^qnaon .Derby; Bank postofflce. His wife'was the more gas to the motor, and the au-through a window, rang the bell, raining some of its members as Red Bank will be abandoned. ' • ''• and the National Newark and Essex -was finally • beached iear Water tomobile shot ahead. It went runners to challenge for tho cupirom the Great Beyond are told in The company started tu put tholj v, the crew escaping. It car-third member of the Mitchell fam- Unlocked the door and fled. The onnection with the services at the i! banking company, of Nowark.. Mrs, ily to • be married within three through the. rear wall as if the ntruder evidently thought it was a and that another company is plan- poles on the state highway in Mid; v •£; PBCk-left n'l her wearing apparel, ried 200 cases of liquor and these boards were pieces.of paper. The ning to go after the cup with a :hurch. The pastor is Rev. Aitna dlctown township fror-. the'north-;?-,. wore, seised.. The Jnillet jwblch great-joke,—No-one-knows-who- did 5. Stewart and she is the medium >; but not including her jewelry and weeks, Her ..brothers,-JAlvin. and machine—then—crashed -through _a the trick, but William Boehn, who team_of_skater3_nextjwinter._ _ em end of Cooper's bridgo to they"; killed Solbadi entered his back and picket fence, went down an em-, Jirough—which -come -the- voices I trinkets,'to her, sister Minnie, wife Frank Mitchell, were married two lives near the church, heard some Tom the Spirit Land. Aside from Town Brook road east^of NiiiW-til ;>of Frederick B.' Gowdy. AJ1 thebadly shattered the spinal column weeks previously:, bahkment four feet high, knocked town" villiige and along the TowriKt Authorities are convinced that Sol. one running after tho bell rang, .hese the services : :;resk of her estato she ordered her m i m • _ ' • •• down a grape arbor and tore up Mr. THe bell was rung with such force THROUGH WITH POTATOES. messages Brook road from Morford's Cornirj;; f execiilprs to hold in trust for thebadi was struck by one. of the coast deBirminshnm'i; garden before it much the same as those of any MEMORIAL FUND GROWS. that it was put out of kelter. - It 'armera Finish Shipping a. Full to New Monmouth. After the trol-^ .' benefit, of her husband, Charles guardsmen's bullets. . stoppedi church. There is preaching, sing- lcyMine went out of business the'^J got turned upside down and it wont Month Ahead, of Usual Time. _..„•• and prayer. The messages take •' Peck, and she ordered her executors The county detectives placed un- knights of Columbus Give Prize ring at all now. Joseph Hankins, Jersey Central light and powerK Mr. Famulary was not hurt ,and up about three-quarters of an hour. v to pay him the incomo'from the es- der', arrest as material witnesses Money to Fire- Department. the only damage to the car was a the church sexton, states that he The potato shipping season has company^ bought the .rlgV: of way>ft '••, tato as long, as he lived, At hisHeleii/ Crawford,' Bessie; Wallack, The world war memorial fund olt. virtually ended. The Farmers' ex- Mrs. Stewart does niit answer bent mudguard. Mr. deBirming- will climb up into the belfry this questions. She simply tells what of tho trolley company, and it,in-;J; v; deat). this property is to go to, her Bertha Pfitzner, Harry Klein, Bnlph tho Red Bank fire department was ham's garden was ruined. The dam- week and right the bell so that it change shut down Saturday and atructcd its employees;to put tho^i ?.? son, Charles Bronson Derby, to be Rosenfleld, Dominick Parrillo and enlarged last week by a gift of $100 most of the commission men quit the spirit voices tell her, she says. age to. the garage amounted to will ring for the services Sunday. for the season a week previous. A That the messages stir the emotions new poles in the space formerly oc-{.;' f:' his absolute property, Eathryn T. Caslmar Weakowaky. They were from the Knights of Columbus. The about $50. Charles Smith of Lin- , ^ > m cupied by the trolley p'les. ;^.; - McLaughlln of Atlantic Highlands nil found at the Weakowsky placs. money was won by tho Knights as few belated loads of potatoes are of her listeners is frequently shown den place recently bought the Fam- still being shipped and this week by moist eyes, by smiles and other Except for a short distance alls':" I and• Alfred F. Skinner witnessed third prize in the popularity con- ulary property, pnd Mr. Famulary the tracks on the.Btate highway.ari'::? ';'.'•• the will. , ' -.'. test held recently by the Red Bank DODGE SEDAN STOLEN. will probably see the laBt of them. outward evidences. After each FIGS IN A BANK GARDEN is still occupying the place. The season ends.a full month ahead service the woman pastor is sur, on the west side of the road." All'si business men's association. It was Car Owned by Mri. William Rob- the tracks on the Town Brook rpadg: Rod Bank Butcher Hu a Ro.l Cur!. placed in the keeping; of William of time. Two things caused this. rounded by members of her congro ,'••:: Mra. Mary A,yres of Locust Point, PICNIC TRIP IN BUS. erta of River Piaza Taken Friday. gation who fairly adore here. They ore on .the west, side of the road^K widow df Oliver C. Ayres, made her ' oiitjr on Hit Place. H. Barry,, grand knight of th« One was the smallness of the crop Thieves stdli a Dodge- sedan and the other was the high prices almost worship the ground she The company is_putting up anew^ : will last March. She ordered that Tn a garden in the rear of Aniello Knights of Columbus, who turned Conover Company Employee! Have lino of poles because the, present^ It over last Thursday afternoon to owned by M?s.""WHHam Roberts of offered for potatoes at the outset of treads on because they regard her. ,Bhe be buried in FairmOunt ceme- Rihustelli's butcher, store at the cor- a Good Time in Connecticut. ' River Plaza last Friday night.' They as their one source of comniunica poles ire not sturdy enough to 'CarijJ ,-tery, Newark/ by the side of her Fritz Dressier, second assistant fire the potato shipping season. The ner, of Monmputh and West Streets • Thirty-three employees of the C,took the car from a garage owned farmers "rode their potatoes'' as tion with the departed. ry tho heavier and larger wiresj husband, in a casket as nearly like are two small.fig trees vnith figs'on chief. Mr. Dressier gr.vo the money to the ftre department at n meeting E. Conover company of Red Bank by Mrs. Harry Gardiner, where the fast as they could to get the big which will be used for the high terni* that of her, husband as possible; them. 'The trees,arc in large tubs enjoyed an outing a few days' ago automobile was kept. Two other Mrs. Stewart also claims the gifl sion line. These wires will be irtf^fi . that her name be cut on the mon- of the department, officials last money offered. Although the crop of- healing through prayer. A num and Mr'. Rlbustelli moves them un- at Fairfield, Connecticut. The trip,machines were in the buildingj but is far below normal, the prices paid 30,000 voltage, whereas the preserits — ument in tho burial plot and that a der shelter during the winter. Two Thursday night. * was made on the bus Miss Red they were not stolen. ber of remarkable cures are alleged marker i bearing the word "wjfo" were so high that a farmer with a to have been male by her. It is wires have a voltage of only 6,000^ years ago a friend gaye'two "cut- "TVIth this; gif. the dbpffftfiient has Bank, which- is owned by Burdge -&- Afew~nights previous-thieves yield of forty"bawels~to the-acre Tho poles now used are badly wbrjvjS be placed;at the foot of her grave. tings 6t a fig tree Jwanch to Mr.?4,300 to-help pay for'the monu- Russell. Tho employees were hlso'claimed that through her pray- and a dangerous condition will exist She left $200 to Falrmount ceme- made attempts, to break into Mrs. made a fair profit; A potato field ers men have broken off the drink v Ribustelll and; theMattor planted ment which is to be placed on theguests of the E. I. DuPont de Gardiner's house and Mrs. Prank yielding 75 barrels to the acre this unless they arc replaced soon. _,« tery, the income from which is to them, in tubs. Each.;branch devel- town hall lot at the corner gf Mon-Nemours company, which concern habit and have reformed in othei In using the space fornerly o&> -| keep the' burial plot in order. " All Curtis's house at R'ver Plaza, but season was a regjilar gold mine. ways. ' • / oped roots and became a tree. Each' mjouth street and' Drummond place has business relations with the they were frightened away and they There is every prospect that the cup'ied by the tracks as the location the' rest 'of her estato she left in tree is now about three feet high as-a memorial for world war veter- Conover company. The picnickers There are no seances. The equal shares to Nellie' Quackenbush, : did not get any booty. public will have to pay high for po for the poles the electric company and together they have fifteen figs. ans. A committee has been ap- inspected the rubber factory of tho tatoes this winter, as the nationa: church is as bright and as open a: was guided by advice "rom th>» i~-wife-of^Bolmes §uackenbu8h; Ger- ,M.T.,Il|buitelll,state0hat he didnqt DuPont company and enjoyed the any place of worship. No charge is pointed to; hold a series of boxing GIRL GETS A PONY_v_ crop reports from all. over the 1 state highway conrn iiiion, Ttmv •• tip Siegler, wife oTS^Valtsr Slejler"; know,that a .tree only two"yeafs Touts during tho fall"'for" the me- attraction!! at Pairneld Beach, mad* for a I'messngc ^ or for arid Kittle Conover, widow of Eu- United States say that the potafi commission notified tho company,,' old could grow figs and that he was morial fund. The members of this where they took part in contests Helen Holmea Abatained from Can. crop" went htli "cure." A collection is taken that a plan tr widen the state high ••; gene Conover, John, J. Wolfe of a>jrprl?efl,,,when .he ..saw,,the first committee are Walter Hamilton, and in dancing. Dinner was pro- ij and tho Pony Waa Reward, and each person gives whatever hi way from Coopttfs-»bridge to ;'i >New York city Is the executor and signs of fruit.' Only a. short time or she wishes. Sometimes the gift; Anthony Bublin, Walter W. Noble, vided by the DuPont company. Some time ago Joseph Holmea Town Bro k road was under e.. ; the witnesses were Charles R. Sny-ago he discarded !a vfig tree -which JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB PARTY are very substantial. Folks whi David Mayer, Augustus Colemorgan promised to give a pony to,his sideration and it recommended th» i—der and Howard W. Roberto of At-was fifteen years old and which had and Fritz Dressier. have faith in Mrs. Stewart's abilit; the new lines of poles be placed lantic Highlands. < - not produced a single flg during its A PROFITABLEJ'TAG DAY." daughter Helen if she would deBist Breakfast Held Last Thuraday Af. to relay messages from the Grea ——Mrs—Mary-.LorkiewIci_flL.lon8L from* eating candy for a certain ternoon at Thomas's Inn. feet back from the rood Putting Indepfindeni_Fire_Comnany of Bel- Beyond and faith in. her ability t tho poles between the tracks would Branch left all her property in -BAND-KOR-FIREMEN. period. Helen abstained from ca.i- -T-wanty-members_of—the_Junior_|•Euro—through—prayer—show—theii ford Made Nearly $SOOT^ [y and Mr. Holmes kept his prom ' equal shares to her three children, Eatontown Band Wft Play for Red Woman's club of Red Bank attend gratefulness by giving as much as :nis mucn clearance^. Josephine, Frances and Henry Lbr- DOCTOR TURNS DETECTIVE. Independent fire company of Bel ise, The pony proved to be too state highway comn-.issiqn did Bankers at Belmar. i ford cleared nearly ?500 SundBy ed a breakfast partly last Thursday they can afford to further what "klowlcz;—Josephine is-the^exsoutol". Jr... Benjamin .F. King „. Recover* large and fractious for Helen and afternoon at Thomas's inn on Wes; they regard as a great work. Mrs, order the electric company to''•:: The witnesses were Joseph Young -j^rho^Crescent-band-'of Eatontown "byTnaklng "tag day" collections, of last-week Mr. Holmes traded it for Front-street. Talks v/ere given by Stewart claims "that~ordinfiry~por the poles • ^rther_ Jbjicjc Jfjsjn^. • ' Stolon Oyster Beat. has been engaged to accompany Re- money. The money was received of Long Branch and Mrs, K. Bald- i Dr. Benjamin F. .King of Shrews- a white p,ony Jwned by Daniel S, Mrs. Homer Methot and Miss Ger- sons, by a course of seven years o: road but it' did strongly urge- win of New- York. lief engine company of Red Bank chiefly from autoists. George Bick- Ely. Helen's new,pet is unusual in trude Norman of Red Bank, who study, can become spirit mediums company to do so. The company"J bury has recovered his oyster boat, to ..the firemen's parade at Belmar ens.a member of the company and that it has blue eyes. Charles T. Leonard of Leonardo which was stolen a few weeks ago. are councilors for the club; and by She claims, however,-that they can- anxious to comply with ' tbejf| Saturday afternoon of this week. one of the solicitors, was knocked Miss Mary S. Daniels and'Miss Dor- not acquire this gilt if their objeci recommendation because It did'hsSlj made his will Match 18tn, 1922Dr, . King kept the boat at Little As all firemen' in Red Bank have Silver Point. He did some dctec- down by an automobile. He was Back from Scotland. othy Reeves of Ocean Grove. Songs is to make money out of it. Shi want to go to tho expense of pUtS;| and because of sales of real estate, been invited to attend the parade cut and bruised but not seriously the death of his wife and other tivs work and,suspicion pointed to Mr. and Mrs. James McPhee of and readings were rendered by Mrs. says the gift will be withheld unless ting down a line of poles and them j with Relief company each of the six hurt and he was. not obliged'to lose Matthew W. Greig and violin selec- the person striving for it is animat- moving1 tho polos. • -': ''••''•fi'M changes he mado three codicils to ward a certain party. The" doctor Red Bank companies contributed an River Plaza returned home 1 , his will before his death about a went to fhis party and told him that nny time from work because of the week from Scotland, where they tion's were, given by Miss Lillian ed solely by a desire to be of serv The company did not put dowjij equal amount toward paying for accident. _ _. Terhune. ice to mankind 'and takes month ago. The first codicil [was unless the boat was back at its reg- the band. Belief's apparatus 'will spent several weeks and where Mr, many poles before it got Into trbu^L made June 9th, 1826, the second ular mooring place by. eight o'clock McPhee formerly lived. A home thought of the morrow. bio with property bwnors along. tlio;J? leave the flrehquse on Drummond An Old but Efficient Cat. codicil was made June 22d, 1925,the next nomine; an arrest would place at 12:30 Saturday. coming party was given for Mr. and MADE $38 AT CAKE SALE. stntq highway and the Town Broife«l be made. The boat was back at One of the curiosities at Nave- Mrsi'McPhee by River Plaza folks Mrs. Stewart states that she roa9. These property owne^ii and the last codicil was made July the founder of this particular cul 14th, 1925, Bhoftly after the death Its moorings place at the appointed sink is a cat seventeen years lild last Friday night. Mr. McPhee is in Spring Lake ' Hospital Auxiliary claimed that tho land which'wss bejiq time the. next morning when Dr. Fire Company'* Election. <, own by George A. Roger, In spite charge of one of the executive de Cleared That Amount Saturday. and that there aro fivj churches ing used for the poles belonged t»'; of Mr. Leonard's) wife. The will One is at Port Monmotit'.:, two an King Went to lee if it was there. partments "of the factory of the them and that the electric compahySa and codicils provide that to Mr. Navesink'Koor: and ladder fire of its ago the cat is as playful and The Red Bank auxiliary of. the at Jersey City, one at Newark ani ; Leonard's son, David C. Leonard, company of Red Bank elected these as lively as a kitten and it is such Sigriiuhd Eisner company. Spring Lake hospital cleared $38 a had no right to set up tho pole»*S|| one at New York. The property a' The property owners said they'.lu|(tJ5|j should go all the furniture which Young Women Back from Camping, officers last Wednesday night. sure death to mice andrat3 that Mr. a cake salo last Saturday in the Port Monmouth was bought four came-to Mr, Leonard through his , Prcildenl—William Dowd. ' Roger has not been bothered by Gift to a Rector. Salz store on Broad :.,tcet. Mrs years ago from Lester Smith by th sold rights of way to the trojiejp^j wife and hit wife's mother, Sarah Misses Marian Barrett and Dor- Vice president—Joseph £}. Fix, Jr. these "varmints" for a number of Thomas Voorhis was in general company "and now that tho trollesf.| othy Sickels of' Red Bank and Julia Secretary—George Hurley. The women of St. Mary's church Spiritualists. Tho Smith home J. Tdmpkins, and also to David. C. years. charge of the sale and her assist- itead has been converted into company hnd gone nut of bu«ln4j» Parker of. Little .Silver returned Treasurer—Harry Q. Begcnrlnff. of New Monmouth held a euchre ants were Mrs, Biddle H. Garrison the property in question ravqrted to>/| Leonard should go a lot on the cor- Foreman—Reginald VanBrunt. «ie boarding house and during the sum last week from a week's camping party Saturday night at Glencairri and Miss Lydia Ovens. the property owners. Thoy cbn-tfl ner of Highlands and Leonard ave- Assistant foremen—Dustan . AHafre, cottage at Port Monmouth. About mer season it is occupied by Spir nues at Leonardo. All the rest of trip in NewYorlt itato. The trip Leon VKtiOrunt. ' Elks' Auxiliary Card Party. tended that tho electric compan,V'l''i $125 was cleared and this money The auxiliary's annual summe: itualists from New York and othci: Mr. Leonard's large estato was or-was made, in. Miss Barrett's car. Engineer—Charles Senlon. The Elks' auxiliary of Red Bank card party will- be held on Friday had no right to use the land foc^fj Assistant engineer—Walter W.Noblo, was given to Rev. Joseph F cities. The church building dered divided equally among his The young women cooked their own will hold a card party on Tuesday afternoon of this week at the horn poles unless tho prdperty^ownerti;! Fire police—Clarence Major,* Ray Sween- night of next week at the Elks' Hughes, the rector. formerly n barn, but no one would were paid for the land so used,•;•','$ thre.o children, Charles G. Leonard, moali and. spent tho nights in i ey. • * of Mrs. William Getty at Little Sil- imagine this from its present ap- Berta Baker and David C, Loon- tent, which they took with them. Representative—Joseuh E. nx, Jr. home on East Front street. Tho ver. pearance. It has been converted The employees of the clcctrld; . * i a. games will start at' eight o'clock Their Wedding Anniversary. ard,. and these three children ire e,e into an attractive place o" worship. company wero ordered off of place the oxccutori of the will. Tho wit- Auto Speeder Fined $10, To Florida for «hs Winter. and there will be a large number Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hallam'of Bought a Business Site. Prominently displayed in the after place. Whorevor thoy could nossDs to the Will and .codicils were Thomns Calandrlello of Fair Ha. Mrs. Percy Miles and her sons of prizes. Mrs. Walter B. Connor Navosink celebrated their nine The lot on tho east side of Broa church is a large picturn of Abra- put up polos without being stopped!" Charles It, Snydor, Howard W. Rob- von was arreitod last woe?: by Po-Dorinld nnd John Milfs of Leon- is in general charge «f the card tcenth wedding anniversary with a street at South Ri;d Bank, between ham Lincoln. The Spiritualists by tho owners they did so, but there)',§_ erts, Anna Helmut}! and Mary M. party. " party last woek. Thirty guests were liceman Joseph Douglass at Sea-ardo will leave today for Florida, White road and Monroo avenue quoto some of Lincoln's sayings as were only two or three plnco*1 £ CaTroir, • . present and the usual fostivitie: bright for exceeding.tho, Bp'oed limit whero- they will spend tho winter. NOTICE owned by Moe Gordon and Josep proof that Lincoln wna at heart a where tho owners did not stop th«> ; were enjoyed. Mrs. Hallam re in an automobile. He wni fined $10 ,Mr. Miles is already thero and heTo Parenta of School Children of Siegel, was sold by Hawkins Broth- Spiritualist. work. So much opposition tho work and try to com' to tn-i otigh Of Red Bank will offer free why not wire your houso now fo will re-open next July. Dressod. Shipped to. you . buying furs. Cheap furs are ox. vkcclnatlon to school children am' electric lights. Wo will give you the lot for business purposes, Mr, agreement with them, The nexVj •parcel post C. 0. D. AD - orders pensive In tho end, while ...inoy Just What You Have Been Walling teachers residing within tho Boreleven months to pay for it. Write Gordon and Mr. Sicgcl bought th dny one gang of employee) of the i shipped in ample time for Sunday spent for reHaMo furs la money for—a regular VanDyk tea and cof ough of Rod Bank on Thursday Cardiier'i Beauty Parlor, or phono Newman's Electria Shop, lot a few months ago for $1,800. ' Marcel wnvo and shnmpoo, spe- electric company started to put Up. dinner if you order before Friday well invoited. Skilfully selected fee agency whore VanDyk's oolo- Soptombor'lltb, 1025, and Tues- Bulmnr, N. J. Phone Bolmnr 110 polos iiffiiln. Thin cnuscd coniiuV;,, noon. Phone 368-P-2, Freehold, aklns. highest character of work- brated teas and cofTees may be had cial $1.50. for short and long hair. day, September 15th, at 4:00 P. M. and let us give you ao estimate.— Mora Nourishing Than Meat. ornblo feeling ngnlnst tho company^ Batchloy Bros., East Freehold, N. X mananlp, positive accuracy of style absolutely fresh, at VanDyk pricet. nt the Borough Hail. Dr. Walter A, Advertisement. Wo do bobbine In tho.latest styles. —Advertisement. _^ and prlco that never exceeds tho Tnko advantage of our reduced Rullman being tho physician. Then Pure, properly made mnyonnnhi Manicuring, massaging, eyebrow by tho property owners hul;th|4;J value; tho most particular can take prices. Alporln's Delicatessen, 20 being a number of cases of small Arthur E. Brauer 19 a great body builder. Our Na- shaping, dyoing.'tlnting, bleaching. fcollnti Inter wnn'nbntcil whon rtpj& The Coiy Coma; Tea Room groat pride In the beauty .and $\m- Broad street, Red Bank.—Aavor- pox In tho State of Now Jersey, ii nvailnblo as concort violinist and In tional mayonnaise, containing only For appointments phono Red Bank rcaontntivea of tho company stat*al offers a Boloctlon of dainty gifts pllclty of my garments. Repairing tlsement. )» very Important that all unvac structor. Summer studio at .'osi fresh eggs, best salad oil ana high 1816. C Brond street, Rod Bank, that through nn ovontlBht this p»t«| and novcltlos rnglna from 60 rollnlng, romodgHng, equal to new, cinatea-school children . should bo donee in Navcslnk. For turthe: est grade splcos and vinegar, Is an tho most convenient spot In town. tlcular gnng of men hnd not been; cents to mbro exponilve ,,vticlo», Have aatlsfloU customers In your j Radio) Ideal food. Ask for It by namo If Loulsn F. Chadwlck Is at your serv- ordorcd to lay off tho Job. Th|f| vaccinated at thin time. —v particulars address summer studlot vou want tho bost.—Advertisement. Luncheon and dinners nerved igvsn own vlclrtlty, My work or mer- Authorized denier for Garod, Bed Bank Board of Health, or phono Atlantio Highlands 233-R, ice,—Advortlsoment. gnng did not «nt much work d diyi every weo';. . Also afternoon chandise not satisfactory money Zenith, DoPorrost and FarrnnJ 'W. A. CLAYTON, Secretary, —Advertisement. bofore tho comrnny stopped tea. Phone Rod Bank 600-J,—Ad- will be cheerfully refunded. Call Oodloy Products. Monmouth Ra- Home for the Aged. Radio! vortlsomont. ^ ^ per K -^-*-^ Board, room and enm; tray scrv work. - '.•' Freohold 143-R, and I will call in dio Service, Second National Bank Look On Page Four. Lot Bob Jo'inaori solve your rwllo Borion. Jack Friedman, 25 Wcsi building, Broad strcot, Rod Bank. —Advertisement, Ico, doctor's caro If needed. $C problems for you. Monmoulh tta- School D«y«. • » • » Read overy Urn of tho display ad; or month, Wllllnms's- Nursln, On tho rninc dny, this g Malri streets Freohold, N, J.—Ad Phono 1184. R. S. Johnson, proprlc vcrtlioniont of the Monmout' dio Service, Second Natlonnl Bunk slnrlrcl to work, the proporty 0 . Sid you have what you needed vartliement.' tor.—Ad/ertlsoment, , •' /Today ^^omo, Fair Haven, N. J. Telophom building, Broad atroct, Rod Bnnk. wh«n school opened todayT We, have school opons. Hiwo you- nil you County Horticultural Socloty's an- Rod Bank 430-R, Red Bunk,—Ad Phono 1184. R. S. Johnson, proprie- ois nn tin ttute hlgbwny and For Sale. supplies? Wo havo n ronl assort nouncement portulnltig to tho com- tlm TOWI'J Brook road hold a mei a bis lino of pencil • boxen, puds, . For Lunoh. ing show.—Advertisement. vertlaemont, tor.—Advertisement, ^ pencils, otc, Prown-Coonor Co., Our .delialoui Mndw!«h«i •nd Sodn water, nil flavors, malt bov- mont of thoso goods. Prown-Coop- luff nt tho MMdl< — Vl.ltlng CMropodlit. nl Mlddlolown. Tliny for-i**},^ mih. saUdald i ttf'e alwayl s *,-trafreihlf n Builders. Dr. Francis Coolio Cnslcr wll "If You Kne'w Susie," , »tro«t, Rod Dunk.—Advortliomant. gpeolal prioii for quantities, ... II, Cm to, 11 North Bridge avenue, tho now nvo-and-ttn.—-Advcrtlso- ii good foxtrot on Perfect records. thoy ciillcil tho Mlildlotowti -to Red Dank, phono 1485.—Advertlio- mont, Lukewood sand and washed gra- make appolntmoiits by telephone to perln's dellcaUuen, BO Broad vel, sing, clndors, bluostono, poonul come to you when noudud. Tele- October list now out: toii-lncli | H nd4v ' North RWer Blue Stone For Sale, •tr«et, Red Dank.—Advertliomont. ment. Victor Night at T. - jtlng'i. double disc, 3!) cents ciich. I'rown- rtsolutlons protoitlnu nRatnit ' ' All iliei of North River stone •' «i» stono. Prtcos ronsanabto. Howan phono 10'itontown 2100.M botwoe Coonor Co,, 47 Brond struot, IIcd Urea'Sample, ( Wednesday _ nlpht is also Vlctoi G. Rosovolt, Rod Bank. Phon 6iOO P. M. and 3:00.P. M,—Advor thoy torrm"! "tlm hl|fh-h»n(i«i dellVorod nnywhpro In Red Bank Re.rE»l., , \ night at Tustlng's Vlctrolat_.,, Vic 6O0-J.—Advortlsomont, , Dank.—Advortlsomont. •nd vicinity. Oolllni Brothers If for iile or rent and-lt'n worth Wrllo to Mayplnks Co., Avon-by- tlsomont. tlon" ot Uu nloiitrlc ll«ht flo tho-Son. N. J., for free sample of tor .records, plnnoa, radios, Thomas (illl In t>ro«klont Contracting Company, Phone, while, I have It. W. A. Hopping, Monmouth struct. Rod Dank, Open Dr. Dunn,. Surgeon Chiropodist. Piano Instruction. The Shrewsbury Academy, Keaniburg eC,—Advortlsom«nt. R«d Bank,—Advartliement, Mayplnks tot iniilgestlon.—Advor- tonightr-Advartlsontont. 49 nnd'61 Loroy nines, Hod llnnli, iiMOClatlan, Tliiimnii Field vl« tliomont. , - O/Ilco hours Momlny, VVot ™i !]'>•< ,»• Bto*6 «tr««t, n«il ui«i of Luks longhtui'* d*p«rttnint Monroo avonuo, Aibnry I'nrk, N. J. riots, Howard O, Rosovelt, Roi' —Advortl V '" ' dom by Thtoia Brown, 64 Whltt Radio Supplies. Piano*. mnnnhlp (tuarantood, 70 Monmout: coats. KnulTninn'n, tlm monoy-nnv suburb of long Drench, on Qoian- _' ArV. Orftfory, 15 WhlU «tro«l, A. D, Dlrhan, Phono Rod Sank 033 port «vonu«I Tlit lowoit mil, >)!«• Duly. Tha itllafl tntt Rid BftDk,«»A]lvirtlMm«Dt» R«d B»hk.-»»-Adv«rtIiemont. • •trout, corner Maple avonuo, Rod itiic store, 45 l'ro.'id otroot, ](o : : —Advtrtlioment, ,< ••iiank,—Advertlnmunt, Dank.—Advortlsomont. trlet In thi ocunty,—A«v«tlicimn.t< j,,,:,(Coji«i.|id;j •/l^i^3f.ii^^,l•l.^-•^sf*;^*ft^''liHty>?;,;v.»l;v^''^l.wf1i^rf !J.V^•i^'lV^',^^;, ., .y. • Vf"

; Twft RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBERS 9, 1928:.

1 tatiyea of the company is beingalra- s EXCITEMENT OVER POLES. praoti'cal. • thoda UUnd M»n Buys ; Property '• Mr. Gill stated that he and the * in HI. Old Homo Town. S! Expert Repairing' RAY H. STILLMAN | & ' •...•• 1 • , Insurance! (Continued from last page) other property ownrrs were told Fred Hammond of East Cream Quality—Rich in flavor, always uniform, ' Monmouth County % the association would, if the need when they, gave the usa of their Ridge, Lone Island*, has bought manufactured in a sanitary bottling plant, WATCHES, CLOCKS , FARMS • | Arthur V. Gregory arose, engnge a lawyer and bring land for the trolley light of wayfrom Mrs. Harriot SHhvagen a the matter beloro the utilities com- that the land would revert to them ouse and two aores of land at scientifically, with pure'cane sug&t syrup,; and JEWELRY ; Vlllago Homo* •} - Trading as missioti. if the trolley went out of business. Holmdel for $1,500. The property K > He admitted, however; that this is a short distance casV of the vil- Accuracy; skill and ex- Shore Ectataa (*{ About the sumo time that this guaranteed PVRE FOOH extracts and flavors.- promise was merely verbafin roost age center r.m". it is. now ocoupled perience cnablfe UB to All rarms of INSURANCE t«j J. H. Gregory & Son situation developed the electric 10 White Street cases and that in only a lev in- George Sutphcii., The house has Charged into a PERFECUY STERILIZED do the most delicate re- I STILLMAN FARMS tj company got in a controversy with stances were the deeds to "drawn ;even rooms. ' State Highway >•! Red Bank,, New Jersey William M. Greenwood concerning that the original owners were to get BOTTLE and served to you as a FOOT) PRO- pairing. We guarantee poles on > Ills farm on the Town Mr. Hnmmond lived at Hohndel EATONTOWN, - - - N. I.* ' . . Telephone 474 . , buck their properties when the trol- when ho was a young nr.->. and he DUCT, as well as a THIRSi QVENCBER,is satisfaction. Our prices Brook road. Before the present ley company went out of business. company opcrateiV.au electric sys- « always had a lo:.ging to return J will please you. Mr. Gill said he and nil the other here., He expects to move/in about what you get when you buy tem in Middlctown township . its property owners had been looking Silverware Repaired predecessor entered into an agree- year or sd to the "property which TIMOTHY R* HOUNIHAN forward to the time when the poles 3 bought from Mrs". Stllwagon, and Replated Like New. ment with Mr. Greenwood -whereby would be removed and that it was DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES Mr. Greenwood was to receive all Contractor .and Builder tho electricity he used ' free nfivcry disconcerting to find that .Bought 32'Lots, REUSSILLE'S SPECIALIZING IN JOBBJNG charge so long as he permitted the newer and '.Jigger poles were to be The Investment nnd realy corpor- 36 Broad St, Red Bank electric poles to remain on his j put up. -He said it was bad enough itlon of Red Bank closed out the SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES property. ' ' I to have one line of telephone poles Manufactured by Telopton. 881-M • ._ 160 Bria o Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. lalance of its White road tract at 8 The Jersey Central power and in front of his property without be- outh Bed Bank last week when it light company refused to be bound ing encroached upon by r line of 10W 32 lots to Hurry Molstrich of ••"••-.. ' , ' . ' ' ' ?< by this nereeiiient. It claimed for electric poles. Mr. Gill referred to Jed Bank.for $3,500. The lots H. G. VEGENRING W. J. T. GETTY HUGH H, GETTY U T, GETTY $ one "thing that the agreement was the* fact that thero are many road- ire prf Brookdalo avenue and Wil- illegal; that it was against the pol- side booths on the state highway ion .-.avenue., Most of them are Telephone 1051 ' RED BANK, If. J. HUGH GETTY, Iru?. | icy of the public utilities commis- and he said the poles curtailed the 15x150 feet." Mr. Moistrich bought sion, which regulates public service automobile parking space and in-hem as ah investment: Established 1875 i charges, to permit anyone to re-jured the business of the'roadside coivo electricity free of charge, no booth owners. He said that instoad matter what contracts might previ- of having two lines of poles on one Aabury Park's Golf Tournament. BUILDERS ously have been made. The elec- side of the, road it might be a fairer The annual invitation tourna- 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. &tric company notified Mr. Green- plan to put the electric poles on the ment of the Asbury Park golf and wood that the agreement was at ancast side of the road, where thera country club will be held on Thura- Phone Red Bank, 1746 ^ >•< end and that hereafter Mr. Greon- ore no poles. • Either that scheme Jay, Friday and Saturday of this wood would have to pay for hiaBhouid be worked, Mr. Gill' said, or iVeek. The tournament committee • -IN VOOI • *' , • $ electricity at the same rate as was the property owners on the west ;omprises Theodore F. Apploby charged against other folks, Mr. side of the road should be compen- chairman,: Eugene A. Stark and At- tAlAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Ircomvood notified the company to sated for the use made of their ;hur E.- Seger. got its poles off his property at land. Mr. Gill laid that these prop- ; » • «» • once. Tho company 'has not yeterty owners had to ihoulder tho Two Bitten by Dpg«. Burglars Discard X mirror is one WILLIAM O'BRIEN done this yet, but it took action in trouble of having polos-»oji their Thomas Yates, Jr., and Cornelius friend that will be another wny to settle tho matter. places in order that others might MacDonald of Freehold were bit- have the benefits of electricity. Ho truthfully frank with It asked the Jliddletown township ton last week by; dogB which are be- Checks declared that it was no more than ieved to have been mad. They are your^Howeverrdonot" committee to designate the places right' that such' folks should he paid for the poles to be put. both taking the ?nsteur treatment worry over increasing for the trouble they suffered and ;o prevent hydrophobia. Both of Anbther good reason why wrinkles or lack of It was partly "to make such desig- the business they lost. ;he dogs were killed by tho police. payment by check is ad-' HIGH GRADE SERVICE nation-and partly to act as a medi- ' Mr. Brinley called attention to loyely hair. ator to compose the differences of • • m \ __sahtageous is that it is Approved and Improved tho fact that in nearly every case, It pays to advertise- in The Register. tho other property owners and 'the when the trolley company acquired safe. •. Burglars who re- We can improve your Heating Plumbing •""" Roofing electric company that • tho special its right of wny, no written agree- Q$ntly) blew o'pen a' safe, complexion and your meeting was held last Wednesday ment was made that the land was to 1 coiffure. . Water Systems Copper Work night. Howard • W. Roberts,, the revert to the property owners under ?, VISIT earned away the currency township clerk, had sent postal any conditions. He stated, how- - but discarded the checks. Try one treatment then Earthen and Iron Pipe cards regarding the matter to allever, that ho was not prepared to Decide on;.the right medi- We Handle the American Radiator Compaivys' property owners living on the state declare that this lar.d 5 question \ F0XW00D PARK I note the change. highway and O.T the Town Brook um now—open a Checking AftOOLA HEATING SYSTEMS was now owned by the electric com- road and most of these folks were pany because the electric company IF. A. Morehouse | Account with the Broad RED BANK and SEA. BRIGHT present. Tho electric company was had bought the trolle;- company's Street National Bank. represented by Lawyer • Henry right of way. He said the company Brinley and three other lawyers. was."feeling its way" in this mat- I REAL ESTATE I The whole matter -vns gone into ter. He said the only way to es-I Little Silver and Red Bank I n great detail. TJicre was nothing, tablish ownership was to carry the J v BEAUTY SALON< H. A. HENDRICKSON however, that tho township commit- matter to tho courts but that tho Office: Foxwood Park tee could do. It had no authority company hoped to bo able to settle Phone1772,87BrowLSt. CARPENTER and BUILDER to regulate any of the various dis- things without doing this. \RedBan/c, netu Jersey, 78 Newman Springs Ave. Red Bank, N. J. putes and its sole function was to telephone Red Bank 1202-J Estimate! Furnished try to create a better understand- The space between the new line GO TO THE LAAAAAAA AAAAAA A A AAAAAAA'A'AAAAAAAAAAA'A'A'AAAAAAAA' ing between- tho disputants. Both- of poles and- the tolophone poles sides'agreed after the meeting that would be. six feet. This wa3 com- IIHM1 progress had been made in this di- mented on by Mr. Ellenberg, who Atlantic City MRS, WILHELMY rection and that it was probable complained of the difficulty of mow- FIRELESS that tho matter, could be adjusted ing weeds and undorbrush on such without rocourso to law. a strip. He said the strip would not 26 Years of Service be wide enough to opera1; a ma- Pageant SAVED BYFRtEND It turned out that tho township Gas Range committed, did not even have au- chine to cut down the weeds and ROLLING. CHAIR, PARADE-DAY. : thority to designate the location of that all the work wouldhave to be The Togeant'l BlggBst Evont -— -For moro'vhan a quartor of a-contury this institution- Doctor Advised Operation (M0K8 iTUMEDOFF! the poles. The company had in-done by hand. has been giving prompt and reliable title service Friend Said Try Lydia E. tended to placo the poles on the Mr. Holton complained ahou Friday, September 11th in Monmouth and Ocean'Counties. ' "v;1 • Town • Brook road considerably poles being in front of his Twin Pinkhath's Vegetable Steam and Hot Water nearer to the roadbed than is now Brook zoological park and picni 4% jft df\ Tickets good on- Compound First ' \ the case. This would have placed grounds on the state highway. •l.nn ly on Special •. We havo built up a complete plant, with which, and Heating He said the poles were a grea $ KP^'^* Train date foi the poles within the road lines but _J . which issued a constantly increasing personnel,, wo will continue St Paul, Minn.— "I was all run- not within the used part of thenuisance to picnickers who stopped %^ leaving Ret to give better~nrTd itlllBeltor service as time""goes" down from overwork nnd v?prry, had Sanitary Plumbing road. at the place because it curtailei Bank 8:10 A. M no appetitp, could their parking space. Ho said tha on, meeting every requirement in matters of pro- not sleep at night, Charles Tindall and various other Add one' hour for Daylicht Time. . tection of titlo in those two important counties of and looked like, a a Specialty ^ residents of the road objected to frequently at...night., automobile corpse. I have six this. They said the Town Brook bumped into tho poles. Mr. Hoi New Jersey. -s' . . . • children (five boys • Tin and Copper road was a very important link con- ton said that when the right 0 and one girl) and necting New Monmouth and theway in front of his farm/wo New Jersey Central did not get any Gutters and Leaders Bay Shore section of Middlojtown granted to the trolley company i' TITLE GUARANTIES strength after my township with the state, highway. was stipulated in the deed that th lastfbabywas They said that because of increased born. I was get- Tin Roofing company was to pay half the ex- CERTIFIED ABSTRACTS ting worse and traffic it would be necessary within pense of putting fences on th thinneroveryday. a short time to widen and pave the property fronting on the stat Tho doctor said I Hot Air Heating road and they asked the eloctric highway. Ho asked Mr. Brinley 1 had to go to tho company to put its new lino of poles if the electric company would hospital, but this I could not lio on Estimates Cheerfully Given farther back from tho road so that stand by this agreement. Mr. account of my family. So I went u> a friend of mine and told her what tho thero would be'r^om not only to Brinley responded that if such widen and pave ihe road but also doctor had told me and she said, 'Now stipulation was made in the dee do as I tall you. Try Lydia B. Pink- to lay sidewalks. Tho township the company would hava to live u ham's Vegetable Compound as 1 hava HOWARD FREY committee joined with Mr. Tindall Established 1899 to it. He said that -when the oloc done. It helped mo.' So I started tak- and tho other Town 3rook road res- trie company Kought tha right oJ ing the Vegotable Compound and I no- idents in urging the company to do 8-10 Court Street, Freehold, N. J. ticed after tho first few bottles that I 74 Monmouth Street this, "air: Brinley and the other rep- way of the trolley company it ha felt considerably better. After taking RED BANK NEW JERSEY resentatives of the company made to accept tho bad features as well 9 or 10 bottles I got over my fainting rr no objection. They said the com- as tho good features. Mr. Holton spells. Everybody who sees me now pany would gladly accede to thesaid he was glad to know this. H notices the great improvement in my said he had spent several thousam health. I am gaining in weight and request. Monmoulb County SurrofaU'i Oldca. man Matthewi, daeeaael, notice) it here- strength and am feeling fine. Eat well dollars for an ornamontal fenc In tho matter ot th« aitato tl Forman by given to the creditors of laid deceased 1 The township committee passed to exhibit to Ihu 'subscriber, 'executor as and sloop good nighta/ —Mrs. MABV alone the right of way and that h Mltthonl, dnseaied. aforcsnld, their debts and demands against WILHELMY, 809 Duke Street,StPauL n motion asserting thnt it was thewould send a bill for half tho ex. Notice to creditors to present < claim! tho snld estate, (indar onth. within six Minnesota, ... sense of tho committee that tho penso to the electric compnny. II acalnlt estate. . monthi from the data of the aforesaid Electricity pole lino should be ten feet bnck Pursuant to the order of Joibph L. order, or they will ba forever barred of \\ snid he would have'sent tho bil Donahay, surroBkts o{ the County of Mon- their actions therefor avatn&t the said Monmouth county's beat sales' from the west side of the road, This sooner if he had known that thi mouth, made on the twenty-third day ntaubierlbor. i man—a Register advertisement.— will place {he poles in the center of July, 10M, on th> apDllcatlon of Donald Dated Freehold. N. J.. July li. 1928.Advertisement. is the Need agreements Was stilf binding but Matthews, executor of the eitate ot For- DONALD MATTHEWS. the. former trolley trnck spaco in that ho thought that tho land in front of tho Greenwood property. of the Hour question had reverted to him be- >>>X>>>>K^^ Mr. GroenwooJ, like the other prop- cause tho trolloy company weni erty owners who grantod rights of out of business. T is a big problem wny to the trolley company, with' to secure Better nut compensation, claims that this Thomas Coulton stated that h land is now owned by him. had no objection to tho polos be- The objects of a I Home Lighting. ing placed in front of his property Mr. Brinley s,tnted last Wednes- nnd thnt tho electric compnny hni Real Estate Board are: por We have anticipated day nitfht that under a new law the "mado Its peaco" with him. H this and your need for assistance by securing y electric ennvpany rould ncnulro 1. To servo as a contral organiza- land to put up poles by resortingsaid he believed everything wouli Wahlc Fixtures—also a book entitled "Appro- • tion for duly licensed msmbers 11 to condemnation, proceedings. Ho bo settled nil right in tho end. H Transact Your Realty and Mortgage Deals priatc Lighting Equipment for the Home. ! snld the proceedings would take also said he bolioved Middlctown engaged in tho Real Estate pro- This book is interesting, instructive and help- place before tho public utilities tnv/nnhlp would get a cheaper eloc- fession, maintaining o(11 cos for in. Red Bank and Vicinity commission an;', thnt application tric rate. Intimations hnd boon tho benefit of ownora nnd buyers ful. It shows it selections of Lighting Fixtures jnndo to this olTcct enrllcr In th for homes costing from $3,000.00 to $15 ,ooo.oo. fur 'such, Innd as wns needed for nnd all thoao interested in Real Through These'Licensed tho poles would bo undo at onco. mooting by representatives nf th IMnto. It shows you the kind of Fixtures that har- Mr. Brinley otntcd that this anmc company. At present Middlctown monize with your Furniture and enables you to course nf Retting land for tho poles pnys n higher rate than any othor hy condemnation could be followed municipality in tills part of th 2. To supply Information to fhclll- Members Real Estate Board secure proper, appropriate and adequate Light- in other enscs, but that tho com county. tnto negotiations In Real Estates ing in every room. ••.•<.-.. •- ' pnny MII. Both at reaionable •Mtstf*, llllilrr until, within tin months frini wuro not »tr,niic IIIIUUKII trt carry «t tho foot of South nvonuo at thnt Vtlfllttnt to !*• ord.r of Jiii'lih I,, III" il*lf nf tlm «fi'ts»»lil in.lir, . Ilirr placel , A (lullin(lli g plol r will bo built rates. itir, luttonu «( ihi County of Mini. will IK (mrvtr Imnril uf their KDIIOIII wore wlro, A »UK|fo«tlon th»t the LAND * LOAN CO., NEWTON DOREMUS. Pres., 10 East Front Street. hi Midt on »h« flr«t day "( August, Iti'rffor •sslnit (In mill sulxorlli'r, lll l b ld l nt tho ft f Cth on thl •pollution of IJownrJ n. llnttil KrMfcnM. N, J., Aiimi.t I. tOSS, on, jimlnlitriitor with will nit- jiuWAiiu a. iiiaaiN80N. . MMOOOOOf j' RED BANK REGISTER^-SEPTEMBER 2/ 1925.

FIVE LOTS RESOLD. NEW FRONT STREET HOUSE. ' REACHER TURNS INVENTOR. Frank A. Long Mai. Over 100 Per WilIU A. ClaytoT le Building a former ; Holmdel ' Pastor . Invents Cant a Year on HU IoYMtmont. House Near Grange Avenue, \: New Typo of Delivery Car.. A year ago Frank A. Lone ot Willis A. Clayton of Red Bank is Rov. Tv". P, Chase of Xivjngjtong", 'White street bought five lots on the building a house of six rooms and New Jersey, former pasto*' of the rear part of the Oriole park bathroom on tho north sido of East Holmdel Baptist church, has invent- ground* vfor $1,700, The lots wore Front street, near Grange avenue, ed a special delivery car body for ^ durable work at low cost bought on contract, requiring: regu- as an investment. The house is florists in which flowers can bo car- lar payments, Lart week Mr. Long 24x28 feet, with tin extension 12x20 ried in'tho car in cases filled with EIinir •old his contracts John F. Pope, feet on the west Ate for a sun par- water. The car body will be on ex- Room 9 one of tl)o members of the Redlor, and an extension 8x20 feet on hibition at a dahlia show to bo giv- T«l»pljon« 8 THE H. SMITH CO.. Bank, development company, which the rear for a kitchen and lavatory. en at the Livingstone Baptist JobMwof M originally laid out tho land Into lots. Tho house will be enclosed with church on Thursday and Friday af- festlmalw.. Ch.«fMll» F Faif Haven New Jersey Mr.lLong had paid %i1'» on tho lots stucco and will have a tile roof.ternoons of this week. Mr. Chase and Its sold His contract to Mr. Pope The. living room will havo a fire- will also display tho invention at tot $2,200, which was a profit of place of red brick. Hardwood the Red Bank flower show. |500. Ai Mr. Long had paid in floors will be laid throughout. Tils TNCREASEO volume of Bales—founded on $425 on the lots and sold tho con- entrance to the house will be ot FULL-SIZE; BALLOON TIRES — F M, T.l.phon« 111 X Studcbaker's policies of one-profit manu- tract for $500 above tho original colonial design. The house will Sale,of Belford Home. which the steering gear, fenders and even the facture, and no yearly models—made it pos- price, he mare than doubled oil thecost about; $8,500 and will be com- August Horn of Hoboken has body lines are specially designed, eible to reduce the price of .thb'Special Six money ho had paid in. This gavo pleted in November. Andrew White sold his house at Belford, where he r AUTOMATIC SPARK CONTROL — AIJE^ANDER D. COOPER : Brougham by $100. ' ' .;... 1 him a profit of more than 100 peris. doing the carpenter wotk.and Eu- formerly lived, to William Sorg, Np spark leyer orj steering wheel, but: Real Estate and Insurance cent a year on all the money he had geno. Sawyer ia- doing the mason who moved to ' tho property last Here is a car that will appeal to buyers SAFETY LIGHTING CONTROL —On Invested. work. week The house is on the west side who seek unusual .distinction of, appearance the steering wheel, at the driver's finger tips, Mr. Pope contemplates building of Church street. .' It has six rooms economy. 68-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. » e and a bathroom ' and tho lot is IMPROVED ONE-PIECE WIND- bungalows on the five lots. SEABRICHT BUILDING SOLD. Many of the superiorities of this one-profit BOxlBO feet. The price was $4,600, SHIELD'— Automatic windshield cleaner, Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and . - Brougham are hidden until revealed by thou- •weatherproof visor, rear-view mirror, cowl G|BSON . HOMESTEAD SOLD. Sweeney Property on Ocean ,Avo- sands of miles'of usage. You can't see the lights, extension lamp, and cowl ventilator. Plate Glass Insurance nue Bought by Newark Man. Old Roadway Abandoned. fine workmanship and materials inside the Property at Port Monmouth Bought A two-story brick building and a The State highway commission engine and body which give excess mileage. CO-INCIDENTAL LOCK — To ignition by Brooklyn Man. lot on tho west side of Ocean nve- has issued a notice to the effect that . But here are some things that you can check and steering wheel, which serves to reduce) A large house at Port Monmouth nuo at Seabright, owned by MM.the portion^ oC tho Morgan road against competitive cars to satisfy yourself the theft insurance rates —single key oper- MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY which was owned by tho Capt, An- Thomas J. Sweeney, has been sold near the railrocd crossing had been that this is a Studebaker of the same fine ates this lock as well as that on the door and Tina Table in Effect July ?i, 1928 (Daylight Saving Time) tonious Gibcon estate has been through Walter J. Sweeney to Lewis vacated as the new bridge has made quality as before the price cut—a Studebaker the clever device on the spare-tire carrier. that part of tho road unnecessary/- more up to date than the newest yearly ) Subject to Chang* Without; Notice • bought by Severin Larnan of Brook- J. Fried of Newark for $7,500. The COMPLETELY MACHINED. CRANK- lyn for-$6,G00. The property is onlot is 28x75 feet. On the first floor m i •• N models. SHAFT — To obtain perfect engine balance Luke Longhead made the quartet' and thus reduce vibration to a minimum; the south side of Shore road a short of the building is a garage con The body.is lacquered with satin-black top. Steamers SEA BIRD and ALBERTINA distance from Kurltan bay. The lot ducted by George Tines. On theworth more. He will carry a thirty- Between Pier 24, foot of Franklin Street, Nen York (Landing ut tho word message into ovev 7,100 Oval rear-quarter windows, smartly tilted, There are only two ears manufactured on the onf is 150x150 feet and tho house has second floor are six rooms nnrf a and black landau top braces, enhance its profit basis: Studebaker in the fine car field, ani Battery to take on and let off Passengers only), and 'Highlands, nine rooms, Mr. Larsen is now oc- bathroom. Mr. Fried bought the homes for 25 cents.—Advertise- .Oceanic and Red Bank. ment. • appearance. There are four wide doors and the Ford in the low priced field. Only in these two cupying the placo, but ho expects property as _art investment. The toth seats are full width. . cases does one company in Us own plants make all Telephone Call, Walker 7090 Naw York 423 Red Bank, N. J.to move to Brooklyn in a fewbuilding was erected about 35 years bodies, all engines, all clutches, steering gears, dif- Highland* Telepbon 1264 ' weeks. Next spring he planB to ago by, the late Thomas J. Sweeney, Physicians and -. ., . j .WOOL UPHOLSTERY—Durable. " ferentials, springs, gear sets, gray iron callings and move back to the property at Port who conducted a blacksmith shop drop forgings. ' . ' FOR RED BANK FOR NEW YORK pothers Praise It! ' - INSTRUMENTS—Including S^day clock, Monmouth and live thero the year there up to tho time of his death gasoline gauge, speedometer, oil pressure Baby specialists everywhere rtcotn- Come in and see this Brougham. You will Dtil*.«xctpt Sund»y__J Dally except Sunday around. in 1922. At tho timo of his death gatfge and ammeter, in single grouping under find it the same fine car as before the pries A.M. P.M. mend NOT-A-TOY for Baby's health. A. M. P. M. Mr. Sweeney was mayor of Sca-Mothers praise it because It keeps Baby, glass, on beautiful silver-faced dial. reduction. . . . Leave Pier 24, loot RUMSON HOUSE SOLD. bright. _ _^_^ of, Franklin itraet.. 8t30 2|4B Leave Red Bank 7iOO 4.00 safe, clean and happy all day long. No matter how active, the child gets all the Leave Battery Landing 0

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We h^ve raised the price .of lots 10?to partially cover the expense of the extensive improvements made in the nature •f of sidewalks and curbs, shade trees and good roads, which have been comply T T t AF^TESR Jl jv •f • 1st, 1923, SALE OF LOT! T T D UNTIL, SPRING OF T T T . We;expect a boom when Cooper's Bridge is opened. Our prices will positively be higher in the Spring of 1926. Over t one-third of Riverside Heights has already been sold, but many desirable lots are left. v t T Buy now that Home Site-or buy as an investment. T T MAIL THIS COUPON f ADVANTAGES OF RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS: Riverside Hclcht* Development, T Uroad Street Bank Building?, . t Just across the Shrewsbury River from Red Bank. Red Bonk, N. J. y PlenBo send mo innp nnd prlco of lots. Commuting distance to New York. Tlihi does not obligate mo i|i any wiy. t Ten-minute walk to Red Bank station. i Direct state road to New York. Address 4 Opposite Nortn Shrewsbury dolfi and Country Club. Mail Coupon to Us or Your Real Estate .Agent. Four RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 9, 1925, pie of New Jersey. Here is a let- sembly or senate; the higher the caused' by a combination of com- ter from Senator Emerson Rich- reputation or honor of the as- panies or by one nan or set of , T.lephope/68 and (r ! REP BANK REGISTER.ards of Atlantic county, a Republi- semblyman or senator, the great- men putting competitors out of . ,»a«W H. OOOK. Editor and Publisher. er would be the craftiness, of the business. Paying tribute to the flaWW a HAKOH. Associate Editor, can, to Mort V. Pach of Red Bank, v oncerning this outrageous monop- trust, to grain their aid, trusts formed by these methods New York and Keansburg TB0HA8 IBV1NO BROWN. I believe they made no bar- is bad enough, but paying, tribute y Business Manager! Iy: gains or promises. They merely to the insurance trust is fai SEASON 1925 ' ' day out with dull untiring u • '"" reduced the rates of those who- worse, for this trust has less ex- ache.4 Or b* atttrly mliara;|)l» Teltpboneet—Red Bank II Mort. V. Pach, /SUMMER SCHEDULE ' ioM., County ol Monmbuth, J?.w /imy, .",' Red Bank, N, J. might be of service to them at cuse for existence, than other •harp ,«t»bi of Data wh«neyWy o'ijtlit» a'dtcrM at iili) Court imount- \ Bed Bank 1900 'some future time. I will cito trusts,- It was created by a law stoop'or lift, > But eh»nees>»lr« you , 7 J ^ Dear Sir:—I have your letter Steamers KEANSBURG POCAHONTAS r 7 T entered at the poetofBee at Rid Ban*. of the 11th regarding the Bam- one of several instances that passed by a legislature which was will suffer thes> tormeptlnE acnes Al•11l "Watftat lolott tr«*t ««V >> vareii l •? JJ, J. •••••eond oUi« matter. have come to my notice. SMITHF1ELD MOBJACK of land •nd.prsmlies' ar birtteu. > • say Insurance Law. The situa- supposed to represent the people and pains at lontt aa yovw weakened arly dantrlbid, »lt\)sl SubKripUu Prlcii tion is as follows: Prior to the The Hon. Judge Slocum is and which was paid to serve the (Subject to Change Without. Notice) kldnoyi «r«,n«gUcted., "You may o the Borough ot Bed link, In the i. Out jii» •»••• passage of this act, the Court of largely interested in the Long people. ' t_ (Nsw York Time)1! have he»d»ch«i, too, »pelU 'of dta*l loiinty oi •"" Blx month ''»» Branch Record. He was elected It is perhaps too early to rejoice ness.and urinary disorder^ Then -.-•*•.•« *w$; Three montbi ••••••••to Eirors had held that it was un- 1 Beginninnge In til(litt esiterl•ittrlyy i(J tid«e ol Sbrewe. lawful for insurance companies president of the state senate over tho fact that a bill has been LEAVE BATTERY NEW YORK un Doan'f PUIa-fa itlmuUpt diure- >Ury jvmvt ono hvinlrod fttt loijtlurlr to combine to ilx rates of insur- shortly after the Ramsay law went introduced to wipe out the insur- WEEK-AYS—9ioO, IOISO a. ra.i 2.00, 4>:3, B.S", 'rtO p. «n. tic to the kidney*. Experiences* of rom till lOUthMit-corner of' Bhrtvriburr , ; WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 0, 1925. ance. This act was introduced into effect. He is a man of high ance trust. Most big corpora- Bed Bank ceople prove the merit of met Irtonwt avmuaii thuiw (1) iomb«r»_'; ideals and with a reputation be- SATURDAYS—9wO. 10.30 m. n.| liOO, ?t00, 4)30, BtSv, n «1OP| tna •tit >U« o! ll>nw»lmrr av"' ' ostensibly to prevent discrimina- tions have many ways of shaping S CO '. in, Doan's. u tttrttrMtyteet ftftctc i fb.no(hence. (j(»")") easterly"tl/, att Th rightt •, TOWN TALK. tion in rates but contained a yond all criticism. The trust legislation, and the insurance SUNDAYS—9:00, 9.30, 10.30, 11.50 >. in,,'1.00, 3tO0, 3(30, Mrs. J. Stubes, 380 Shrewsbury »>!•lea• to ShrewsburS b y avenue, one hundred ' wanted his good will. They re- trust demonstrated lastiyear and Ave., »yat "I had gruelling pains and •l»ty.«lgh fali tnhci (S) norther!* joker which nullified the Court 4l30, -)3O 8iC\ 9i33 .T m. L,?!?**?.1!!!1* £•«" *30, «iOQ, StOO, IOICO p. m, count of the sharp 'pnlna which Hinlightt fe.feett to tha placpjaeet oot( beginningb«lnnln«,. ~i discussion of the topic, When the passage of the act. KamBay I have no doubt but that thi3 passed when thn Demociats were Extra Boat Every Monday 6.00 i: m. darted across my Moneys, * My kid- S.lt.d «> thf ptinnrty of Dfmlnlek A. thereupon apparently dropped it was done to secure his assistance in power. Last year the Republi- SATURDAYS—7.00, 11.00, a. • i.i 12 M.| 3i30, 5.00, JiOO, neys, were weak and I felt all out (aaia and Bkcn In fxtoytlpn at the told by unfortunately fell ilia few days be introduced. No doubt he be- islature. They put out tho usual from Hollywood' * Co.'j Drug Sure from every part of the state. The line of talk which every party al- SUNDAYS—7:00, '.1:00 a. m., 12:0C m.i liOO, 2.00, 4:03, Si33, ' I was cured." • '' I JOHN H. C before the end of the session lieved that the rates on business 8lOO, 9.00, IOIOO p. m. Dittd Auiuit 35th, MSB. voters turned the party which and was prevented from attend- property throughout tho state wajs hands out about the other . Price 60c, at all dealer*. Don't LSTON BEBKMAN, Solicitor. passed the law'out of power, but ing the balance of the 1913 ses- were being reduced in the same side misgoverning the state, but simply "ask f< a kidney remedy— (»« lint.) «15.JI ' not a word was said ana not a the party which was put in retained sion. As soon as Ramsay found manner. KEANSBURG STEAMBOAT CO. get Doan's Pills—the same that . SHERIFF'S SALE. the trust insurance law in spite of this out, he pushed his bill When Mr. Richards of Atlantic move was made against the in- Mrs. Stubes had. Foster-Mllbum By virtue o( a jrrlt of, ft. fa. to me dl« ' City later introduced his repeal- surance trust bill. By repeal- reded, issued out of the Courtiof Chan- promises to have the law repealed. through both the house and sen- Co,, Mfrs., Buffalo, N, "A err of, they-State ol Nap Jersey, will be' • • •' ate, no one knowing the-real ef- er, it was killed in the commit- ing the bill the Republican legis- exposed tor eale at public venduo on Mon- fect, of, the bill. . • : tee. lature could have wiped out the day, the 38th,day of September, 1926, b«- . From time to time since then A law that depends upon trick- greatest injustice perpetrated tvfen the hours pf 18.00 o'clock; and f i00. The following year I intro- o'clock (at liQO o'clock. Eastern Standard ,- there, have been spasmodic efforts duced what amounted to a re- ery to liyo should be wipe4 out. upon the peoplo of New Jersey lim«), In tha •fternopn of laid day,, at to Have the law repealed. None pealer,pf this act, which was held The business men of the entire by the previous Democratic legis- he qourt House, In the Borough of Free- „ of these efforts have been success- up in Senator Ramsay's commit- state should appeal to the legis- lature, but the insurance trust old, County ot Monmouth, New Jersey, • lature to repeal the notorious had no more need to fear the Re- to- satisfy » daerea ot aald Oouit amount-. ful. Not only have these efforts tee in the senate, where it was Ini«t to • appro«lmately 140,001.00. •. i killed by Senator Eamsay's re- Ramsay law. publican legislature than ft had 1 been unsuccessful, but new insur- to fear the Democratic legisla- AAll those certain tya, tracts or parcels ance trust burdens have been placed fusal to.report it. It had the H. S. Kinmonth. 1 of land and premises hereinafter partlou- votes in the senate to pass it, Asbury Park, November 13, 1913. ture . Both legislatures were the arW • described, • sltuato,'lying and• being' on the people. This new and un- same except that they had differ- Opportunities Are Not Gone! rT the*Borough ot »»lr 'Haven, Mn' tba > once it was out of committee. * * « .ounty of Monmouth and* State 'ol'IJtw , just insurance burden is caused by But Senator Kamsay refused to ent party tags. Jorsey. ••••.. • . i •the workmen's compensation 'lav/. let go of it and it was impossible . The Register has opposed the in- Fast experience does not give I Irat Traeti All that certain lof, trad ' •Workmen should be recompense'! ' Many and many a time you hear folks say that opportunities ir parcel ot lard and pretrlaer situate and to force the committee to report surance trust law, just as it has op- much ground for hope that the iclriir |n the Borouuh of Fair Haven-(for- for injuries, but the insurance trust it. ' . ' ' posed the coal combine and all other legislature will of its own ac- for making good profits in Red Bank real estate are gone. nerly a part of the Township of Shrews- got a law through by which the in- Thi3 repealer was so worded laws which create monopolies. It cord ennct legislation for tho Miry), In the County o£,JMonmauth and that it simply eliminated'the jok- benefit of the people when thi3 >'ate ot New Jersey (locnted on the south__ surance trust fixes the compensa- believes that every monopoly should Opportunities are not gone! There are more of them to- ilJ« of the North Navailnlc rlvor). part|o< tion insurance rate which must be ers in the bill and left the good be owned by the people and oper- legislation cuts down the profits ulrtrly bounded and described (In conform- ity with the'survey and map of mill tract, paid. That rate is "so high that a features as they were intended to of the trusts. However, there is day in and around Eed Bank than there ever were before. ; be. If passed it would have pre- ated for the people's welfare, in- a strorlg public feeling against of land made by Osoree D. Cooper, O, Hi' ? report of the compensation insur- vented the, insurance Companies stead of being owned by a trust the ' insurance trust law, and •March VI. 102(1), as follows, 'to. wlti ••'•'• •*';-• ance bosinas#ln New Jersey showed and operated for the enrichment Beginning on the south shore of the (i combining as they have done and there is nothing so potent in win- mid North Naveslnk. river, hqw known ' that out of every three dollars paid making an absolute monopoly of of trusts. Here are Borne comments • ning battles for the welfare of ' ' Why did opportunities come in the past to men and women and called North Snrowgbury river, at i« :-' by employers for compensation in- the insurance business. It cer- published in The Register in 191G, Mint In th«i Ijno of Mean High Water:-1 the people as aroused public who have made profits in Red Bank real estate? tlark, where, the line dividing the land.of V surance, less than one dollar went tainly is a strange anomaly that when Senator Egan of Hudson opinion. Politicians fear it ormerly Daniel Hendrlekson'frorn the ad- . to injured persons and more than New Jersey, having gone upon county introduced a repealer of this . above all else and they dare not ulnlng land of formerly Jacob Lewis, Sr.,; record during the recent Demo- Opportunities came because the men and women who made nterseet* said .Mean High Water line ort two dollars stayed in the hands of outrageous law in the New Jersey risk their lives by running coun- thy shore: of. aald rlveri thence: (1) frota •','• . the insurance companies. cratic administration as opposed senate: ' / ter to it. the profits were ready to seize the opportunity when it came. aald beginning point couth, thirty degreea.r: to all forms of trusts, should Before the trust law was and.twenty minutes eastr along the said' have at the very same session, Senator Charles M. Egan of They had built up a saving fund. They had a "nest-egg in the line of land of formerly Daniel Hendrlck- ' I •••••• •'•* *'• \ • l passed independent insurance son, two hundred and elghty.ono' feet and ! If the state of NewAJersey is to legalized the biggest, and worst Hudson county ha3 introduced a companies sold insurance at bank," and when the opportunity came they,were right on the fo«y_one.hundrodths of a _ l"« conveyed tp the said John P, Smytlie: ister from Mort V. Pach, showing panies into a trust. benefits of competition between ft Co,, Inc.; by deed dated September. 1921.' hold .on the people of New Jersey. tunity when Opportunity knocks on your door. eieouied by John' P; Emythe, et Ux. «d They can put over any laws theysome of the inside kinks of this law It is an old, old game of a cer- all companies financially quali- recorded (n thei Monmoutti Cpunty Clerk'l please for the benefit of the trusts. and tha manner in which the peo tain type of politicians and fied to do business in New Jer- office, in Book 1158jif Deeds, on page 181. pie are plundered: statesmen to palm off legislation sey. ..Both parties worship the trusts and in the interest of the corpora- (Town Talk continued on page 12.) Second Tract I S5«l»nln»T. >o»; .(hiT shore >, probably many of tha big men of (south aide of tha North, Shrewabury or x To the Editor of The Register: tions as legislation in the interest | "both parties are themselves mem- •• *'» — , ' MERCHANTS TRUST CO. NaVosInk river)' »t a loeUit < stake, tke The worst specimen of crooked of the people. When the' insur- Dont put your discarded furniture termln»tloh. of the third course of a tract bers of the trusts. Under these con- legislation that has ever polluted ance trust bill was introduced it of Und described in a deed given ty Meta our code of laws is, without was described aa •• an anti-trust in the attic. Sell it Luke Long- J, B, CaWwelVTrBstee and al to..'William j dition* the people need expect no head will help you.—Advertisement A. Lewis, recorded In Book, CIS of Deeds j help from. politicians or from the doubt', 'tho notorious, Ramsay measure, Today it is generally 62 Broad Street . Red Bank, N. J. for aald Monmoulh •: County, paire elli " ^legislatures. --•'"• ••••- law. It threatens every agent — known- that this bill ;wns. a. trust th.no. (1). along i.td third cour.a -a Brow t0 This has gone on for upwards of of 25 cents for a five-story hotel. te"aold b* *" "' "' *** ten years. The people of New Jer- By means of this sly trick they JOHN H. VANHATEB, ' . B«y have Iain down supinely under have added 20 cents to the rate F Dated August icth,lO15. ^ d Vegetabl UINN, PARSONS A D0REMU3. ' the law, just as the people of the on this hotel. This one tricky /,.. „ > Solicitors. j country have allowed the coal com- charge of only 20 cents amounts (10» lines) 5(«.J« bine to plunder them. Let a con- to $100 per year on ?50,000 in- •J surance, . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . ' gressman or United States senator i Notice Is hereby given that sealed blda declare that the coal mines should You cant do anything to the will be «««ly«d by the Qouncll ot the trust because the Ramsay anti- RED BANK ARMORY i Horough ot Little Silver, N. J,, for th* re. it owned by the public and' oper- construction of Church atreet, Frospset discrimination law virtually, says < avenue and Willow drive, with a rein- ' ated for the benefit of the public that when the trust gets caught forced concrete pavement for a distance and immediately there is a great discriminating it must remove i of 1.488 miles, with m>ta and County rallying of both Republicans ami the discrimination. That is nil. i aid, and opened and read in public at the Democrats to the support of the In other words, It must stop rob- rooms of said Council, Oorounh Hall. Little coal trust. Probably many o£ thcso bing tho victim as soon as he 4 congressmen and senators, or their squeals. Drawings and apaclflcatlons for the pro- 4 pojed work, prepared by Ceorge K. Allen, close relatives, are part of the This law doc3 not even provide {'••' borough engineer, have been filed In . i M trusts, just as it was discovered for the return of that part of the »"• om«« ,"L' Engineer at 80 Broad premiums that was procured A • treat, Red Bank, N. J,, and may be In- that many congressmen and sena through a trick. Mr. Voter, it is lursday and Priday, Sept. 24th and spected by prospective bidders during bus- tors were paid agents of the oi 4 neaa hlura. Tho standard proposal form up to you to defeat every candi- la attacked to the epeclllcatlons, copies of " "trust a number of years ago. date for tho legislature who up- AFTERNOON AND EVENING 4 Kblch will be furnished on application to - * * * holds the Ramsay anti-discrimi- the Engineer. A Plans and specifications will be fur- The common pecplo of the state nation law, which .created, prt>- nished ' to prospective bidders upon nay* tocts and upholds such an Insti- ment of Ten Dollars (110.00), which and of the country are not likely tution ns the firo insurance trust amount will be ralunded upon return of to get anywhero so long as the and its croature, tho schedule AUSPICES plans and spoclflcatlone before tbt time trusts control both parties. Any specified for the opening of bids, rating bureau at Nowark. Bids must be msde en tha etendard pro- candidate that undertakes to vorl Mort V. Pach. posal forma In the manner designated lor the welfare of tho people is lm- Red Bank, September 22, 1025. therein and required by tha speeiaeatlona, must.be enclosed, in sealed envelopes, mediately set upon by the politlca bearing the name and address of the (id. ' machines of both parties. Rcpub Monmouth County Horticultural Society der and name of proposed work on! H(* llctn politicians and Democratic Hugh S. Kinmonth wrote a let- evtelde. addressed to'the Council of the ter to Tho Roglstcr detailing some Beroutb of Little Silver, and must be as- : politicians immediately flock to companud by a certlned cheek for a •urn gethor to dofeat any man In cither of tho wiles of politicians and the nat leu than ten (10) pel cent of the mothods practiced by the trusts. amount bid on tha work, payable to the party who undertakes to work for Over 300 Classes Cash and Merchandise Awards order of the Borough Colleotor and a sure, Hero is Mr. Kinmonth's letter: ty,company oertlnoat. stating that laid , the peoplo and against tho plunder- surety oompany will provide-the bidder ing! of tho truati. That has boon To tho Editor of The Register: with the required bond, and mutt be de- •aen over and over again. An ox I rend M. V. Pnch's lettor in This Exhibition Promises to Eclipse Any Flower, Fruit and Vegetable Show Ever Held in the State livered at the place and before the hour amplo of this Is now under way In Tho Rod Bank Register with above named. , ' much Interost. I nm not »ur-. Th Council of the Borough of Little Iowa, whore Senator Brooklmrt go Silver reserves the right to reject any or prlsod that the trutt reduced I •II bids Ifideemid to the but Intereils of the Republican nomination for tho ratci on hi] property to keep United State! senator, in 'spite o him quiet. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR AMATEUR GROWERS AND SCHOOL CHILDREN Br order of the Council of the BoraUih' th* opposition ot the Republican TIIQ banoful Ramsay law has V machine. Immediately tho Ropubll- killed nil competition In Ilro In- " *J. «LLty0OD JIAhVrV, cin machlnn.wont over to tho sup surance rntos by threatening, F^or further information and Schedules address MR.FRANK ESDIP4aT0N. Secretary Atiest^:/; port ol the Democratic candidate ovory agent nnd company with n XMERS0N QUACKENDUSII, 01.rk, t»ho wa« "«»!• and i»no." Brook' 9600 (Ins If they write flre In- , • Redi Bank. I>Ietv ilevMty Little ailver, N> )., Siplennbir' 1, nil, hut w»i elected and both political •urance for loin tlmn the trust machine* are now trying to knock demands'. Bad lnwt are nlwnyi supported by bad men unit bad Entries Will Positively Close On Tuesday, September 22nd. CHICHI tlm out of the oleotlon. meitii. Those who nro bnck of \'''' ' '•' • • • •uch laws •lio'want tho aid of •fr , How the Iniumnco trust wa hnnoit men to'give proper dig- ' Un y««r» »go by thoit no nity and t good reputation to IniUd by ihi trunU U nhown by thoie unjuit lawa, w^*«wii ^^ Bv^rviaaamWWMfi und comtnsnti published In I hfivo no doubt but tint tho Admission in thi lniurinc< truit li«» iought th« lupport of - Twenty-Five Cents mosufloism HIM of thi molt hononlilo mon , thit h«v» «vir grated our ••• had, r "^^ j f "* »i y*^ • BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925.

gave a lawn party at their home at which James S. Throckmorton, Jr., YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. Shrewsbury in honor of the home- of Red Bunk, was cashier. coming of their son Harry, who had Harry C. Fay, who was employed HAPPENINC9 OF OtD IH AND been purser on a "Philadelphia by Undertaker Robert T. Smith, AROUND OUR HOME TOWN. steamboat, plying between Philadel- was attacked with blood, poisoning , TH* KIND YOU/VB HAD FOR 46 YEARS phia and Lincoln Park. "Many in his right hand caused from a (nddanls Culled from Tk« Re«Ul«r Chinese lanterns -hung from the blister being on'tha hand while he Front St., Foot, of Broad ?t., Red Bank. Phone J269 •f tha F|rat Woek in Septambar trees and the lawn party did not 'was embalming a body. in the morning. ' was burned down shortly, after mid- Union Coffo Maple Walnut Noapolltan Brick Forty Yaara Ago. Alex L. McClecs of Holmdel was night and the family' had to escape , PliUcWo TiittlPruttl Qrang«|e« Pineapple Ice The newspapers of Monmouth -delivering supplies to the public in their nightclothesi Everything in county had been criticising the schools ol Holmdel township whon th« house, us well as the house it- \ • - u , OPCH1VENIN0S UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK iherlff for the character of the pet- his horjo ran away/ It broke Belf, was destroyed, .- through a fencfc and jumped from HaiMe>l»t»MMa>mMMee>te»ea»«——eeeeeewi ty jurors drawn. Forty years ego The poatofflcei.at Locust Point ,, all the Jurors woro picked out by a culvert into a brook six or eight and Leonardo and the postoftice at the sheriff and were chosen from feet below, Mr.' McClces was Luonardyille were broken into by **j***f* And with good reaiom yet prices are470 to$350 lower. Careful,' Courteous, Experienced Men Bank held 'a flfy-mile bicycle race. of William Cullington of South Miss Ella S. Tilton of Scobcyville street, injured his ankle by jump- Is IC any wonder that buyers arc entbudaatlct The .course was fjrom Monmouth The New Oaklanda are beautiful beyond com- Is it any wonder that they ore forRCtiii.tf Fours street to the west end of the Sea- md William A. Miller of Phalanx ing from a ladder and the doctor parison. They reveal unequaled performance and other Sixes? Is It any wonder that 'hey Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions bright drawbrldga and return, four were married by Rev. J. K. Man- said he would be laid up several qualities. They incorporate more than 100 are placing orders for this car in a volume times around, Seven, men entered ning of Red Bank, i The wedding weeks. . improvements including Air Cleaner, Oil which is taxing Oakland's capacity to supply!1 Anywhere, Any Time. the race, they being: Fred S. Rock- took place at the bride's, home with David Donovan, who had been .well/iWIlHarn'Mount," J.ohn • Bfount, many-gueBt3,andjntany g^fts for the employed at Watew' & Oaborn's Touring Car . . .*1O25 (Old Price 2 Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. % . $1095) John McDcrmott,*Andrew'R. Golc- bride, " .*,!'•' '••'• mill at Red Bank, got a job as su- Coach ..... 1095 (Old Price • 1215) j Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street man, Gus Frick and John B. Ber- Striped bass iitero plentiful in the perintendent of a mill in Pennsyl- Landau Coupe . . 1125 (Old Price . 1295) gen. The judges were Thomas H. Shrewsbury river and * Edward vania and moved to his new locar Sedan . . . . . £195 ApplCgate, Samuel A. Lockwood Sperb and Alfred M?.cGregory tion.° • • , . (Old Price . 1545) -IS [Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. and Dr. Edwin Field. John B. Ber- caught thirty bass in oho tide. The Rev. William N. Bailey, pastor of Landau Sedan . . 1295 (Old Pries J 1 MolOTI Ttm . 1645) gen won the race, with, John Mount fish weighed _irpm_three Jto_jL%_ Chri_stjcjiurch_at Shrewsbury, re- All l>t!cej at iaetit'Viu 7" S'""" ' oyncnl Ram. litr«o/ore ids Inticil m rhe [ndin'r). ***************************************************second nnd Gus Frtck third, A one- pounds each> turned from a vacation iri the Adi- te.HHI w Kt.cn.tmt^wnjiw «J much at $10 uf60m jour umi pii)maitcnm. mile J handicap, race was held at Lawyer James E. Dcgnan owned rondack moutains. Most of the Freehold nnd Whitall S. Hill was a big Bernard dog which he valued, vacation was spent in boating. the ^winner. . . [.' ' ••• at '$200. One morning it was Miss Florence Campbell of Little A great baseball match was held fqjind dead on Mr. Dcgnan's porch, Silver began her duties at teacher 33 Esct Front St.. Pionc 705 at Navesink between clubs of that the dog having been poisoned with of the Colt's. Neck public school. Rod Dan!.-, N. J. . town and Highlands. Navesink mm strychnine. She had previously taught at New- by a score of 20 to 19. The Nave- The houses of Mrs. Catherine ark. WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL*- sink players were Walter Conner, Sylvester and the adjoining house Mrs. Sarah Postcn of Navesink, Millie Steams, William Stearns, Al- of Mrs, Shepherd of Tinton Falh widow of William H. Posten, died bert Sickles, William' Howard, Will were entered by burglars and both of typhoid malaria, aged 68 years. Maxson, David Burdge 'and Ray- houses were plundered. She left four daughters and two mond Johnson. ' The Highlands Thomas Davis, Jr., sold a house sons. / , , players were Edward Eurdge, Will and lot on Branc' avenue to Theo- Sidney Scale, who kept a store V PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Johnson, Ellsworth Colrett, George dore VanWinckle for $1,400. The on the Holmdel turnpike, was found: §mith, Samuel Smith, John Wright, house was a new one and had not dead in his bed by one of his neigh- S\ Parker, John Layt6n and Henry yet been occupied. bors. Robertson. • .'Samuel. Obre of Shrewsbury A tablet was unveiled at the The funeral of Dr. George H. went to Philadelphia to a conven- Shrewsbury Presbyterian church Curry, who had shot himself at the tion of the American Mechanics. in memory of Rev. Thaddeus Wil- He rode to Philadelphia and back son. '• ' Newman Springs xhotin NJM motor. Thl> part of town. Swamp creek near Timothy Quig- boat wag built to nil for «3,200.00. Will taice 12,500.00 c.sh. / A big fire occurred at Seabright. ley's. The bridge was 100 feet long We also have aoma i bargains -In open It broke out in James McKinney's «nd cost $1,500. •ea .WIT. and high toecd JERSEY I'LYER hulls. Also one new JERSEY FLYER livery stable. Persons who Buffered t Reginald. Bennett, son of Samuel equipped wltli new Hall-Scott motor, SS by-the firo wore Simon Lovy, A. S. J. Bennett of Tinton Falls, started mljes per hour, II.IDO.OO. The Armstrong, William Curchin, Henry for Columbia .college to, study -for a New NJM Motors sold on «««r payment Watts, Peter L. Cruser, Mrs. Ellen doctor. plan. t • Brehm, Frank Norton and. James NEW JERSEY MOTORS. INC, f Orange Gas An addition 46x90 feet was built Boat Shop, 137 Front Street, McKinney. to the Roberts boiler worl.a at Rod Keyport, . Near Jersey. Bank. The addition cost $2,600. Henry VanBrunt of Red Bank ^L^^jj^-^y-fc^jV^-*fc*^a^^a.T^^^a^^a^^a^^a^ was injured in the eye by being Thomas Sherman of S'^beyvil At she Sign o! struck with a horsewhip.. He was put up a big windmill on his farm driving a goat to a -wagon and to supply th 3^ place with water,, the Orange Dito struck at the goat when the lash Dr. H. G. Cooke of Holmdel snapped' bock and hit him in the moved to New Brunswick to make Cantilever oyo. ( his future home there. WVia*MO forraen Martin M. Drohan began the The total tax rate in the town of ijIlVjWaW. -woman erection of five houses on a plot of Red Bank for the year 1895 was ground at the corner of Shrews- UQ.50 per $1,000. bury and Locust avenues. Cyren- Mrs. Hester Comptoh's house at lua T. Clayton was the buiidef. Belford was destroyed by fire. A hew strap pump The clam sloop Adeline, owned Twenty Yuara A|o. by Erastus VanTaisel of Keyport, for pleasant walks was run down and sunk by a tug- William E. Borden of Red Bank boat in Sandy Hook Bay. The aloop was acquitted of a charge of cru- was loaded with clams. elty to animals. The case had been John M. Dennis and Fred S, before the courts three times, the Rockwell of Bed Bank attended complaints being made by Mrs. bicycle tournament' at Springfield, Mary Burlln, Mrs. Mary B. French Massachusetts, and took part in the Hockman tni Mrs. Ella W. Jervls. racing events. The society for the prevention of SMOOTHEBL "T/'ES! I just heard about it-isn't it William i A. Fountain, a stove cruelty to animals sued Mr. Borden doalcr In Matnwan, made an as for a penalty of $100. X wonderful 1 Now we can have all slgnmont to Judse William Spadei Miss Frances Mulliner Parker, the painting we want done and pay later for the benefit of his creditors.' daughter of W. Tabor Parker of You must plan to do an N Miss Sarah E. Nivison was ap- Little Silver, was married nt the mer running more walking this --just as we bought our furniture, vacu. pointed principal of the Fair.Havon bride's home by Rev. Robert Mac- public school and Miss Josephine Kcllnr to Parker Willis Holden, a season; nothing else um cleaner,piano and washing machine." New York wholesale merchant. Butler was primary teacher, so good for the Elmer Willett's house near Har- The couple took a wedding tour MOTOR Consult the Devoe Authorized Agent in mony schoolhouse in MJddlatown through New England and Canada grace of the body township was destroyed by firo. and-on thoir return they made their RE'S the way to get greater motor power jour comniunity today. Ask us about Mrs. Michael Bennett of Tinton homo in Brooklyn. and the freshness of the Devoe Home Improvement Plan— Fall; died tuddonly of heart dis- Tho petty jurors from Red Bank the complexion. efficiency and satisfaction—for satisfaction ease, She wns 35 yours old, »nd Shrewsbury township for the It's fun to walk in a-simple plan, free of red tape by which' John JIarvey of Tinton Palls died October term of court were Edward follows efficiency—drive to any Gulf Service you can paint your house at bnce and nt the ago of 81 years. He left a W. Wise, William Curchin, Henry CANTILEVERS ~ Station or Gulf Dealer and flll your tank with wlfo but no chlldron, A, Conover, George G. Parker, they're comfortable pay for it in ten monthly' installments. John Vandorvoor of Holmdel Henry Grnf And Astnrinh C, Hurley. NO-NOX Motor Fuel. You will recognize it by its Orange crushed one of his Angers while The potty jurori from Mlddlotown and so harmonious Or, write us. . ' coupling an, township wero William , H, Hcyor, color—It will stop all carbon or combustion Jqnocks , George Jcnkinson and Garret Luys- . with the flexible ac- Thirty Years A to. . ter. and give you a sweet-rurining engine. Tal.phon. 936 ' .' tion of the foot. A number tit lied Ba:ik young The annunl report n[ tho public man an' llo Institute, Homor Joieph Lane and Clmrlcn Conk for fine fall walks. than that gocd Gulf gasoline. Wlllctt tn PcnnltiRlon, Mlisim Almn of Llttlo Silver want to Florida. nnd Wlnnlo Auitln to Packer instl- Thoy nnckerl up their clothe* nnd In tan calf -with mid llnrry Dcgonrlng to Bor- left their1 liomos wlthou1. telling fawn Buede straps., dentown military ncmlomy, ( anynno thoy wore golnc. They •old " ar Mnntnomory, who lived In a gun nnd n boat bofora they left , When yon want to know MitMlol'iwn towniltlp, Horn' Hub- and nlio drew out i II tho money EXCLUSIVE bard1* .Hildxc, commlttoil imlclde thoy had In tho bank. GULF REFINING COMPANY anything about point or AQENOY ., ./•'., by IIIIIIKIIIK himself. Ilefora liniut- Hobort Davli of Tinton Fills printing drop In anddlscuu Ing hlmnulf ho trlud to cut his ffnvo his anr.utl elambnko to «nm« yow proMtnu yith.us. throat, but tills offort nt imlcldo win of tho chlldran nf tho village, The it failure. Jlo hud $ii,000 In a Now chlldron had nil tho rlnms thoy Raymond Bowne Monmoulh Cauaty Surratsls'a Offls., i Uro»n. i Yotk iivlngi bunk urn) he w«« op- could «,nt tojethir with bin cum of In. tits Mtllef ol Ihs allati ol U.lhttlru ptiuid'wtth tho four that lomoone •woot corn, cako, candy nnd torn- 621 Cookmnn Av«nue' BusteadsWoimSpp ««. . would draw thti money out of th« Nullia to «r«ill!ors (o |irt It away from Clayton of Btldgf avenue, Bed ASBURY v?ARK, N. J. Puriuini Is Hie onl»r ol ^mtnti it nh SoMi l tils Onuniy «t Rank, «o»,« Jo^ M bnok'Krnper In thl:'8l Mfa l ; 1 (l ! 1 T! i*^4i&^;kv^^Mf. ^.bi', i: ',iy i(;: t.'-^M, •i.Ai RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9,4925. wan. The oonsolation prin went to BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Miss Dorothy Erdman.. ROSES ! planting UtvlW»%»,fonj JfAULSON'S BARBER SHOP HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Temporarily Blinded. Edward Tamtum of Allentown Asbury Park Business fiojlege ho • varieties fqr 79«Tj»Hlch, _ of No. 1 East Front St., Red Bank MONMOUTH COUNTY. was temporarily blinded by the Ike best., Pl»c» jwwH *»•*/'» whjta DAY SESSIONS BEGIN SEPTEMBER 21st. on can pee our roses Jn'iujl bloojiu is now •ericmal Natei, S«lei of Property, bursting of an automobile tire Building Operation!, Lodge Do- which ho was inflating last week. «/ NIGHT SESSIONS BEGIN OCTOBER 5th . is we grow rqget^onty', bett.of T»-» s rlc|;iea and Mgb. JTHflu' jj UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ingi, Slight Firei, Birthi, Mar- Treatment by a doctor restored his School oiflc* open dally, beginning tjEPTKMBKR Uth, for riagei and Deathi—Other Itemi. sight in a lew hoars. registration and parjvonal Interview; / ' . , guaranteed. ' ' \i ,1 Are You Looking for That Professor Pitman B. Potter of Return! to Old Home. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION D & D COMPANY "SUPER" HAIRCUT ;ha University of Wisconsin has Dr. Louis M. Seymour has re- Monmovtli Roid, Long' Bradctj been visiting relativci in Long turned to Asbury Park to make his Our glanei enable you to Pitman and Qreg__s Systems of Shorthand. f,',> - .and that' •ee clearly- and comfort- ' Tel. Eatontown 2448' '\ ^. Branch. He came east to take part home after an^absence of 35 years ably withe ut comcloui All graduatedt s assisteitedd to positions. Pupils of Sight on'the Stnto Hlg'hwa: <' "FINE" SHAVE in a national conference on the sci-spent in foreign,, countries. Dr. effort. other schools may continue their ° work here i < ence of politics which was held at eyniour is a dentist ond yfill re- without Interruption, I Columbia university. iumo his practice. A Personal thtervlew l» necoaiary. : You Need Co No Further A new automatic flash traffic sig- Ho Catalogue. ; , ) No AianU. Erect It YOURSELF ial has been installed at the corner .ong Branch Woman'* Death. <' Three Expert Barbers in Constant Attendance of Main street and the state high- Mrs Grace Wilson, wife of Wil- Call, write or phone 1308-R for particular*, in a DAY- way at Manasquan. Traffic is reg- am H. Wilson of West Long ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal. JOHN DeLISA, Proprietor ulated by the apparatus and a n'o- 3ranch, died last Thursday after a iceman 13 not necessary. ung sickness. Sho underwent an Mrs. Maty Elizabeth Stout has iteration labt winter mid had never leen re-elected president of the:ully reco\ creel. ' iancroft-Taylor rest home at Ocean Irove. Over $2,000 was cleared at Long Branch Woman Dead. DOES YOUR WATCH: bazar held recently for the bencFt Mrs Alice Salts, widow of if the rest home. Icorge Salts, died nt Jier home at KEEP PERFECT TIMEt; a week The orchestra at the arcade at ..ong Branch last Wednesday from Asbury Park will continue its con- complication of diseases. She was IF NOT, LET OUR EXPEET WATCHMAKER ! [NO CASH DOWN] certs until next Sunday, a -neck 3 years okl and leaves two daugh- Auto Storage crs and a son. ADJUST IT. HIS ADVICE IS FREE TO * later than usual. The casino or- chestra will continue intact until Won a Door Priio. YOU—BE UP-TO-DATE. LET US RE- ibout October 1st / Miss Marie Wallace won-the door MODEL YOUR; OLD JEWELRY. OUR By the Day, Week, Month or Year Commissioner Taylor of Asbury prize at a card party and dance LATEST WHITE GOLD AND PLAT- ?ark told the other commissioners given a few nights ago at St Jo- • INUM MOUNTINGS WORK MAGIC, This is the popular place; the place that >f that place last week that the seph's parish hall at Keyport. The ioardwalk north of the arcade rize was donated by Miss Maude WITH YOUR DIAMONDS. never closes. If you want day or night storage hould be retopped; The job would E. Campbell. 'WE SET THEM WHILE v ost about $30,000.' , we have all the name implies. Freehold Pigeon Wini. • YOU.WAIT.' Rev. C. H. Bruce preached his Edward Beames of Freehold, a last sermon Sunday :.s pastor of the pigeon fancier, won first prize in a UR EASY PAYMENT PlAtt Yes, we wash cars also. Day and night serv- Matawan Presbyterian church., He O enables you to own a handsome, race from 'Wilmington, Delaware, sturdy, highest grade garage, easily resigned as pastor recently and heSunday of last week. His bird ice. Expert washer on hand at all hours. Store ixpccts toretirc from-tho ministry. erected from shop.bullt icctloni. made the distance mTone hour an3 Many model). A luperlor garago for your tar for the night, give an order for a wash Announcement has been made of GEM 8 minutes. lesi money. , '" ,' he marriage of Miss Edith D. Mill- and have a spic and span car in the morning. bank, daughter of Rev. John F. Won Fair Articles. '. JewqlersandOpticiaiis to1 "ParticularTeople" Charges moderate. Millbank, formerly of Freehold, to At the Veceni f.u- given by the Erected on Your William B. Wilson of Pennsylvania. Fronoau fire company Mrs. A. Alli- 69 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Harry Neafie of Freehold is stjll son won a , Mrs. William Smith Premises $ Special Commuters Service. Our storage n the. Spring Lake hospital) suffer- a couch cover, Mrs. George Strahle facilities for commuters cannot be excelled. We ing from blood poisoning in/his/Peg. a rag rug and Fred J. Hyer a bag DON'T'BE TROUBLED • Two operations have been HBr- >f flour. . ' are near enough to the depot for convenience WITH YOUR EYES. OUR Mail the Coupon Today I formed. Bradley Beach Couple Married. and your car will be cared for properly during About eight gallons of gasoline Miss Eleanor Molter and J. Al- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST WILL •ere stolen from Lloyd Thompson's Reprciented by HAD^uV-HAU}I your absence. ' ._•_,. bert Marks of Bradley Beach were GLADLY EXAMINE THEM WITH- 111 Oakland St., Red Bank, N. JH mtomobile while it was parked in married recently by Rev. Randall ; his yard at Adelphia one night last W. Conklin. OUT QHARGE -- - WE GRIND ALL STANDARD MATERIALS week.. County Cetective John M. Smith Home from Europe, LENSES: ON PREMISES AND DUPLICATE > * EloomCdd.N.J. and his family have returned to Rev. J. H. Schwacke, rector of St. BROKEN GLASSES ON SHORT NOTICE. . _ _ . _ * FRANK VAN SYCKLE Peter's church at Freehold, has re- Please lend me, without obligation, R,D, Freehold after spending several information obouti weeks in a bungalow at Manasquan. turned after a several weeks' trip to Standard Oatogci ••••••••< *Q 149 West Front Street Red Bank, N. J. Europe. Eugene Soden, the seven-year-old IT WILL PAY YOU StandardDungalowi >«•>•••••• •••••«<*0 n of Frank Soden of Freehold, (Continued on next page.) Tlig Perfect Homo ,0 Telephone 1296 was operated on for appendicitis at Kama the Spring Lske hospital last week. TO GET ACQUAINTED Edwin Howell; -organist of St. eter's church at Freehold, was op-Charles Lewis erated upon for appendicitis at the Long Branch hospital last week. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL {for Econdniical/Transjidftatioii, " Frank Barkalow of Freehold fell, while carrying a case of empty milk "* DEALER. Ui< j Overhead Expenses bottlps last week and the palm of hia right hand was badly cut, J. Harry Hushton of .Asbury LUMBER Park was one of the judge-! nt n dog t You own or rent your place of business. show held over the week-end Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass Lake.Park, Pennsylvania. • You pay for insurance on your stock of Miss Elsie Colville, a graduate of and Builders' Hardware. the Freehold high school last June, : goods. has taken a job in the Central na RED.BANK. N. J. 1 J You pay for heat, light and telephone serv- tional bank of that place. Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Carlisle' of 1 Matawan returned last week from a aJw stay with relatives and friends in I You pay the salaries or wages of your South Jersey. • clerks. - -' —• - _—"-. Announcement has bicn made 0 tHe engagement of Miss Elizabeth KILL Walker and Fred Evans, both o MICE You pay taxes. Freehold. Charles W. Butcher of Adelphia S RATS If and Charles VanSchoick have re- INSTANTLY WITH _ turned from an automobile trip ti INStSTONtSSEX These things are generally called "overhead Florida. aCKPTMStMTIiras expenses." The Belmont hotel at Freehold is 254 ESSEX -now under the management of Jo- 5°<™xE5 POISONED • All these things must be paid in order that seph Schaffer of Newark., »isoxOISONr" "WIEA* T co. P you may do any business at all.* James Farrell of Morganville has NEWARK. W.J. » taken a job with the Central rail- road company. All these things you have to pay for, whether George Gillis of Matawan is back you do much business or little business. from a two weeks' cruise up the Hudson river. f "- - - ' ) J I Mrs. Samuel E. Reed of Matawan gave birth to a daughter last week. You pay all the above expenses in order to A Republican club has been or- be ready for customers. . ganized at Laurence Harbor. Revival services are being held at ' Turn now to the.other side of the picture. Morganville. Our 3Ox3# Silver- To Enter College. town Heavy- Duty The Coach^695 *-°i ••"•; 'Are you getting your share of customers? Miss Elizabeth Green, daughter of Howard Green of Long Branch, is the toughest, #1 will enter Syracuse university this month. Thomas Mauro of Elbcron longest a wearing !*•>'' New customers for all kinds of goods are will begin a course at the Colum- bia college of pharmacy September tire ^we have everf I moving into this part of Monmouth county every 14th. -{•• day. Died at 82. seen? It's the;ideal" William Beames of Wanamassa ..•, In Red Bank and in every direction around died last Friday at the age of 82. equipment for light

Ihe Publi- . c Acclaim• • * s thi' s • Red Bank, lots are being sold, new houses are Mr. Beames conducted a grocery commercial trucks » going up and new residents are moving into store for several years and ho also invested extensively in' real estate. 1 • these houses. He leaves a widow and two daugh- and delivery cars. ters. the finest Low Priced Coach Student Nnrie Engaged. JohnHansen All these new residents must buy their fam- The engagement has been an- ' Phone 72 II Built on the new Chevrolet But in addition it is a beautiful ily supplies and must supply all their other needs nounced of Miss Charlotte N. Drake 42 Wcit Front Stre* chassis with construction typi- car. Its fine Fisher body meets from the stores of Monmouth county. of Ocean Grove, a student nurse at Red Dank, N.J. the Long Branch hospital, and My- cal of the highest priced cars— your ideals of fine appearance Ar.e you getting your share of these new\ ron F. Harris of Long Branch. No powerful motor; a new disc and comfort. It is finis'ned in customers? ) date has been set for the wedding. clutch, the easiest-acting you sage-green and black Duco Democratic Conference at Aiburjr. lfeve ever handled; extra strong Democratic women workers' of whose lustre and color last for Almost eveiy new family that moves to the third congressional distiict will rear axle: long semi-elliptic years. For such a coach to be hold a conference on Saturday, Sep- springs-—tnis car provides a re- Red Bank, or to this part of Monmouth county, tember 20th, at the Asbury Park ar- priced so low is truly an achieve^ takes The Red Bank Register. cade building. About 300 women markable combination of ment in motor car manufacture. are expected to attend the meeting. strength, power and comfort. See this car today. The Register goes into over seven thousand Died at Alltnwood. homes every week. Mi«j Ron Goldberg, daughter of Goodrich Touring ...,. »525 Co«pe';-J«f. »67S -gSSTt1 . . . $425 Mr. and Mri. Nathan Goldberg of You can talk directly to all these families by Freehold, died- at the Allonwood Rowlrtcr .;;/;." 525 Sedan,. . > • 775 SSPjCfcai* ^. ' . 550 liojpltal last Wednesday after . a ALL PRICBS P. O. B. FLINT, MICHIOAH tolling about your goods in The Red Bank long tlckneu. Beildei her parent! Register. •he letvciV brother and • lUter, Bridge Party at MalaWan. RED BANK MOTOR: CO. Mlis Thelma Shock of Matawan entertained the Monday cvonlng 29 Mechanic St.' Phom 1720 Red Batik, N. J. MaaaMMlh Cuilr BurrogiU'i OflU., bridge club of Matawan lait woek. In the nmttf r of Ih. .auti c( Kff.l oa.ll, MI11 Eiltilo Baker received the flr/it fomlrly JHfif Amlln, dntiml. WitlM • to iHiiUf lo imnnt tlilmi priio and. Mill Alice Zuckor 're- • ceived the congelation priio. • ^'iwnttt MM erlM «« '«•!>•> 1* S»"- ••rraflU «' thi Countr of Men. Cave a var4 Party.' • ,«n IM \*nlt:nntift at IHl.d Jfrnholtl, M. i. Autuit irl« ZUgler and Mill Mar- - «k« nun ol Kifil _„_. ^onait y. OPKLL: 'lln wtr» (hi priie winner* I I T Y A T L COST party glnn tut w*tk by i' ;t' Pjtjri to Advcrtlwln'th^RfBiiUr. i ^ RED BANK ^REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1-926- Page Dont put; our discarded furniture Dangler of Oakhurst caught 'fire QUINN, PARSONS A DORJMUj; " in the attic. Sell it. Luke Long; RIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. last week and was practically COUNSEtWES AT UW "i head will help you.—Advertisement. ruined. The car wa3 one year old Whltfltld Building, M B •*:.-. FUISERAL DIRECTOR-^ John J. Qulnn, Tbiodors O. P«noiil, 11 (Continued from last page) and was insured for $000. Thom»« P. Dor.mu.. * • Invitations havo been issuod for Chicken House. Burned; FUNERAL HOHiE-66 CFRONT JSTftT RED BAUK WILSON & SMOCK. 6 6 6 he wedding of Miss Helen Wahl A big chicken homo on tho COUNSELLORS VI is « prescription for md John Hickey of Freehold. The Americaniiotol property at Farn)- om.M.'» E..t-rtinCS Coldi, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ieromony will be performed at tho ingdnle was destroyed by fire last ALSTON BEEK.MAN, freehold . Catholic church . next COUNBELl.on AT LAW. Bilious Fever and Malaria. Week. A\ quantity of feed, toojs, In''tho time of trouble our Vauu Ofllc... l» Brond St., RED RANK. N, Wednesday. - r etc., was also burned. aervic© proves it'» worth, JAMES, A. HENDRICKSON, It Kill. th. Germi OOUNSELUill AT LAW. Md for Church. - „' Buck to Normal School. * taking over m it doei, Officisi 108 Esat Front itrmt, lltit Dank. Frank. M. Taylor of Long branch • Misses Margaret'' Arnold, Grace, smoothly and efficiently, Tel. R(il Bmk 010 R Is chairman of a committee organ- Smith, Myrtle Eniitmord tnd Mar- every trouble and care. WILLIAM E. FOSTER, &/e shouM'a druni^norei - COUN3ELLOB AT LAW. d ized to look after tho repair of St. guerite Tansoy of Matawan will re- Every arrangement rriarle N.w Vork. . New Jtlltr, tlKwlicn we wig Vj * c James's Episcopal chapel »i. Elberon h i» l)r sumo theh'~studies_at.Newar.k.-nor=. -and—every—poa»ibiiiry™ fore»." N.Yaad. tt»r, _AlUnUa.tt.hl md .provide for its maintenance. mal echool this week. seen. ''.. • Olty. . N J )acar P. Cobb is secretary and. E. '• . • 'GEORGE D. COOPER, Big Excitement; Little Fire. CIVIL BNOINEKK, !., Morris treasurer.' Suoootsor to neorv* Cooptr, O. B. roe The entire. Asbury Park fire de- \'i f'/jTNEAR > * thought I'd make a rneas of my cooking t«to Police MOVE. Patttr.on Bullillnaa. HEP DDANK N J. en partment was called out one night, GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., CTET ' \\£y«* I first moved into our little home. But I The four state policemen sta- last,week for a Iro under..the GEORGG E F. RANDOLPH, TETCE. a soon found that ray fears were needless after I had gotten ioned • at" Freehold • have moved boardwalk. Tho blaze was.put out CIVIL ENfllNEEUS AND 8URVKV0I18. acquainted with my new Thatcher 'TwhvFire" Range. rom 'Mrs. , Virginia Patterson's in a few inlnut' s. ' "> JI_ro»j_Btr«et. Bid Bsnk. M, J. louse on WeBt«Main street tp'Mrs. WALTER C. VAN KEURENTT ' ^ The first cake I baked for Jim came put just beautifully, Policeman Injured. - CIVIL ENCINEER AND SUIIVBVOIt. 1 C. Snyder's hovse on Broad Broad Street National Bank Building thanks to the splendid qveri. I'm really getting to be an itrcet. ,' •'. Barney -Ncwcorn, a motorcycle Rid D.nh, N. J. policeman at Seagirt, broke his expert cook with the help of my 'Twin-Firel'" ' i . • . .... • . • GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, ,C. E. South Belmar'i! Fire Alarm. ankle a few days ago when he col- CON3ULTIN0 ENr.INEER.. NOTHER exclusive future of the lided with the rear of a fire truck CIVIL ENOINEEIl .nd 31J11VEVOR, Thatcher "Twin-Fire" Range la the South Belmar now has a fire Convalescing ? IS Rector Place. Rrtl (l»nk. N..J. A going to a fire. patented "SwitV.Down" broiler rack. By alarm Bignal. system of its own. DR. HAROLlTj. STOKE§ a simple operation the rack, equipped with Unjon fire company at Belmar has • DENTAL, SURGEON, Car Upset. ' . ANYONE recuperating from an illness needs Succf nor to Dr. Crank Le«. an adjustable pan, is pulled down and loaned the new borough its fire b«U, George Borden "i freehold suf- •**• very special food. It must be highly nour- Si Broad Street, EUner Bulliilnff, swung into full view, thus avoiding the IT'S NEVEk TOO LA.TE •vhich has nqt been used for several fered two cracked ribs last week Eloomi 4, fi and 6. ' inconvenience of looking over into the rears. '•' ., . ishing and well-balanced—yet must put no extra OfBoa Houra 8:80 Co 8:00 O'clock. rack) or grasping a hot ahelf or pan. TO MEND when his automobile . upset near ™ ' ' 81)2.W. Autoed to New Home. Colt's1 Neck after being hit by strain on the;digestion. And of course it must WILLIAM A. HOPPING, ~* Sand lor illuitrattd Rattan booklet Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snyder of other car. Real E«lnlo Broker, IF" you're not healthy now, be appetizing. ' . . Truei Bulldlnc, 4 Tho Freehold lodge of Elks made BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, . Sines 1850 , souri, where Mr. Snyder will be- all these needs as no other food—and no other LA.WYER, • more milk—and; still more $2,000 at ,its recent fair, and the NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY • 39-41 St. Francis Street :ome superintendent of a gas plant. malted milk—can. MASTER IN CHANCERY. Chlcajo.IU. NEWARK, N.J. NewTork . milk. 'Let our milkman be •money will bo placed in the fund Haveru—Diiane. • provided for- treatment of crippled 34 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J, your, doctor. Miss Mabel E. Havens, daughter children. , of John Havens of Long Branch, 'Doctors prescribe Garden's EGAN'S a/id Sergeant Richard F; Dunne of Teacher Back from Long Trip. '«=, DISTRIBUTORS FOR B. Amorctta Beatty of Ocean /TWALKEB GORDON PRODUCTS 'ort Monmouth were mnrried laht Because it is mort naunshmg—has higher fdod value • Auto Vans and Express ILERS-FURNACES-RANG Thursday >y Rev. Herberts. Lane. Groves a teacher at the Leonardo than any other malted, millf. It: containsjilli_the neces- high" school, .rpturnDil; a' few^days sary properties toTbuila1 up lost strength and restore prepared to no your oeit fnovtnst of (ami* ago from a trip to the Pacific coast ture. pinnot or batiBase to all p&rU of 15WEET CLOVER FARMS Big Promotion Fund. tired nerves. olty or country, in tho Unrest padied vast • DAIRY ••'•./ 7 Tho Asbury Park chamber of To Wed Tonight. tn Red Bank. ' Before you bave yooi b«)tt Borden''si's mare digestible. Made by.a unique process moving done, write, send or call Cor th« commerce will soon 'start a drive Miss Ha2el Holman of Clarks only reliable furniture movers to tov n, and PH0NEIZ45 •» RED BANK, N.J. for a fund of that partially predigests the milk casein—it is easily aret my pHces on your next job. All kind* It pays to advertise in the Register a year for burg and Sterling P. Sprague of Al of heavy or light trucking don* it ihort ;hree years to bi.used in advertis- lentown will be married tonight al assimilated by the most delicate stomach. notice. Call or addrctl . ing and promoting ABV'.;T;- Park. tho Clarksburg Methodist; church. Borden's is more palatable, beinu'frce frdm nauseat- J. T, EQAN ucceuful Churqh Supper. ing; sweetness.. II WALL STREET/RED BANK Over 700 persons attended the. Gas'Torch Explodes. Frank Gunthcr of Farmingdale Residence Phone 292-ft suppqr served by the women of If there is an invalid or convalescent in your family, Office Phone 539-H the West Long Branch Methodist a plumber, was badly burned on thi make Borden's Malted Milk a regular part of his diet. , 10 WHARF AVENUE arm lust week when a gasolini Good for all ages and conditions. church last Wednesday. The torch he was using exploded. profits will amount to over $600. Old Teacher Retires. Sold in square glass packages—>n convenient 7 and Avon Girl to Wed. *, Miss Alice A. Dunham, teache 15-oz. sipes. Your dealer has it. The Borden Com- Andrew J. Hill The engagement haa~ been an- of history in tho Neptune townshi] pany, Borden Building, 350 Madison Avenue, New Paper Hanging nounced of Miss Esther C. Kittell, high school since the school open'ei York,N. Y. daughter of W. H. Kittell of AVon, in 1897, has retired. ' Painting and to J. Herbert Roake of Cranford. Miss Kittell is . school teacher. Laurence Harbor's New Firehouie. Decorating. The Laurence Harbor fire com- Experienced in all bra ehes An Auto Trip to Canada. pany celebrated the opening of its Estimates Furnishod Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenahan, new fireliouse with a dance last Sat Mrs. James VariBrakle and Mrs. urday night. 14 WORTHLEV STREET Thomas Welstead.o.f Matawan. have returned from an automobile trip THE IMPROVED Red Bank, N. J. in New York state and Canada. PLonr 1415 Red Bank I J Met After 35 Ycar«. * Really*-"' MALTED MIL At hoasecleaning time you'll Bnd Mrs. Harry Decker of Eaatont many things you no longer need. Sell Pennsylvania, visited her brother, Use .The Register's Want D*. James H. Bosley of Freehold, last -in the square package em. Have you partment.—Advertisement. week. It was the_ first time brother and-sUterhadrnoVirr 35 years. "" Bruno Buys Deal Plot. Basil, B. Bruno of Long Branch has bought a plot of land on Phillips Car meets avenue in the borough of Deal from A. L. Meyer. Mr. Bruno will cut up the plot into building lots. Nsw~Di«tfict Deputy. ~ The Odd Fellpwa of the Shoro district met at Asbury Park Thurs1 day night and elected J. K. Eisen- iorg district deputy to succeed John "What This Country H. Vaughn of Asbury Park. Autoi.t Jailed. William E. Quinn of Freehold BLUB Really Needs is a was sentenced to thirty days in jail last week and his aufr> driver's li- cense was revoked on n charge of RIBBON Qood Five Cent Cigar" driving his car while drunk. BUTTER . * Auto Destroyed by Fire. An Essex coach owned by Otto ATIONAL1 REPUTATION as a philosopher- <§) N humorist came to ,Vice President Thomas R. Marshall for this and other epigrams as vivid. His ( anecdotes are good ones with American flavor. Roofs— Tire Insurance" 'TPHE Better Buick steps far ahead of est, most striking color and finish com* .The memoirs of the philosopher Vice President* —and "Life Insurance" JL all previous standards of motor car binations for motor cars. completed just before his death, are the recollec- ' performance. Safe Night Driving! Over the required number of plies of 75 Horsepower! The Better Buick introduces the Con' tions of a public man done as a rare, human docu- ,The Buick Valve-in-Hcad engine has trollable Beam Headlight, without glare felt and pitch in a Barrett Specification ments These memoirs Mr. Marshall called "A! ( been made still more efficient by Buick and without dimming. Hoosier Salad," and their flavor is in his foreword:; Roof, we pour the heavy top coat of engineering skill. The Master Valve-in- Light Pedal Clutch! pitch. Then comes the wearing-surface Hcad engine now delivers 75 and more horsepower. Arid there is 60 and more Buick's new sawtooth, ten-plate mul- of firmly imbedded slag or gravel. in the Standard models. tiple disc clutch has 212 square inches "This book is not intended to turn the tides of of driving surface as against 30 to 80 history nor to change the opinion of men as to the Burning brands fall harmlessly on Triple-Scaled Engine! inches in the average single-plate type. this wearing surface. These roofs take And this new Buick power is protected. great,things which took place when I was in public Three new seals for the famous Buick Lower Prices! life, it has been written in the hope that the Tired the base rate of fire insurance. As .for sealed chassis result in decidedly longer And while Buick has raised Bulck Business Man, the Unsuccessful Gdlfer and the life insurance— engine life, noticeably lower operating quality and performance even higher costs — an Air Cleaner, a Gasoline than before, it has also been able to moke Lonely Husband whose wife is out reforming the Records show that many roofs of Filter, an Oil Filter protect the engine. substantial reductions in prices. this type, built 40 or more years ago, iworld may find therein a half\hour's surcease from 4 and 2 Door Sedans! • * • . .. . sorrow." are still in good condition. Real gedtns with Fisher Bodies. Up- Better acquaintance with the many holstery and fittingsaccordin g to Buick's 1926 advancements and Improve* luxurious / ments in In every chapter is a story worth treasuring for; standards. the Better its humor and philosophy. Real sedans Standard Six ' Bulck will 2-patien|cr $11II .1-paii. two-iktor 8cdui . 4119S —at"coach 5 1' 1' 5 "0 5-tmti. four-door S«djn - 129> convince prices." r Cuti|>a ll'JS •i-raMcnaer Coupa • • 1J73 you thatt Duotone Master Six "Again The Memoirs of Vice President Marshall ROOFINGS 2-paur.nnrr TtoiiUtcr • $1210 7'PBiunger Sedan • in Duco! 5-pmii.MiHur TtMirlnrc • 1201 .1'i'imenger llrculglultt lt Bulck Has M>aM. iMiwIiHw Srilan . 1J'»1 .1-|>nii, Wport Uoidater I4«J Built a Bet* will appear, Daily and Sunday, for * New beau-,, "i-pim. fiiiir-ilo4.tr .Sf.lan • 14''^ Vpnii, NnonTourlni 152) After we lay a Barrett Specifi- ty! The lat- ^•pu»icii|]vr Ctiupf - - 17'J' ,"l-l»ii«l. Counlry Club J763 ter Auto* cation Roof, you get a Surety est) smart- mobile!" twenty*nine days in Bond, fullv guaranteeing the roof WHEN HETTUR AUTOMOHILUS A.HE BUILT, BUICK WILl BUILD TH^M against all repair expense for twenty years. ' • ^\ BUICK MOTOll COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Come in. Let us talk nver your roofinp problcfu. Our long to fmrfc Mm* experience in the toofiiifr. line is I always at your disposal. ZOBEL i Beginning Next Sunday, September 13 Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor ,,' JOHN H. WHITE Prdtr in advance, Reader* are requested to npott promptly to tlt Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. ;x pitouUtion Department of Tho New York Timet inability, 35 White Street Red Bank, Ni J. • , to obtain coplti at any new* atiail. Phono Herl Bunlc flOfl.J Telephone 955

iK AUlOMOlilLES AIU2 RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9( 1925.

ASBURY'S BABY PARADE. week with his parents, Mr. and Mn. river bridge has been improved. While tho work was under way tho Thirty-fourth Annual Affair Was a Charles Heulitt. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Conovor of road was closed. "• Big Si ccess,. Manasquan and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lemuel Soden has put n now Asbury Park's 34th annual baby Eberle of Allenhurst spent Sunday roof oq his house. WhelaWhl n Drug Stores, Inc. parade held last Wednesday, was with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hancc. R. H, Willgerodt has nearly fin- ohe of the most successful ever ished building a lar-; Incubator • SUCCESSORS TO WHELAN CASSIDY CO. Mr.-arid Mrs. Walter D. Fields held." Nearly 1,000 children ^vere and .their, daughter; Miss Alice house on his poultry farm on the entered in the parade, and the spec- Fields, spent Sunday with Mr. and Red Bank road. tators numbered close to 100,000. Mrs. Henry Mogee of Marlboro. The ladies' Jiid aoclo'.y of the "Happiness Candy Governor Silzer occupied a private Mrs. Ella Conk of. long Branch chapel met last Tbu.-day at Mrs. box in the revlewing.,stand. The spent Saturday and Sunday with Alfred C. Wiederholt's at Shrews- United Cigars costumes worn, by tho childrenVtind her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel bury.' * > the decorated carriages and floats Hardy. • • • . • • > Mrs. Isabella' Sanborn/. moved were more attractive than ever and Tl;e members of the sewing club :his week to Elber n.. She is occii- many clever ideas wore carriedJ out of the Reformed church met at_the jymg a house w,Wch she received in ; cESpeniasTTKurFaay. MrsTHenry xcliange lor KerTarm here. Kitschcr was hostess, y * Quail seem to be unusually pten- THE SERVICE DRUG STORE hers'of the big prizes were ^ G. Turner of Keansbrug, who wpn Mr. and Mrs. George, Taylor iful in this section, but frojn pres- the Betty Bronson prize in. his;cos- spent Friday with Elwood Smith of nt indications rabbits' will be as Broad and White Streets Red Banjk; N. J. tume as "God of Love."" Other Glendola, who is a patient at the icarce as they tyere last year. •'- Spring Lake hospital- with blood Telephone 3SS "• • WJ Deliver J prize '.winners in. this section were Gloria V. Maurell of Oceanport, poisoning. .' Mr. Smith is improv' , EVERETT NEWS. Elizabeth Andrews of. Highlands, iiig. -He formerly lived here. • Florence Liell of Highlands, Cath- Miss Wuebber of Brooklyn, for- 'wo Wonderful Flower' Gardens DRUG DEPARTMENT erine Ahreno and Dprothy and June merly of this place," spent Labor Side by Side on Nutswamp Road. Isaacson of Keansburg. . day with Miss Elsie Taylor. Two beauty spots in this village Miss Edna Buck and Miss Mar- are flowor gardens adjoining each —SOMETHING NEW— COLT'S NECK NEWS. garet Soffel spent last Thursday itner arid owned by Miss Carrie Sq- Direct from Porii Walter D.' Fields Meets With Good with friends at Holmdel. den.arid Miss - Katherine Tbomey, Fortune at Marlboro.. Mrs. Warren Matthews and her who live on "the Nutswamp road. CLIO et GLAIRE Perfumers A number of , the residents of son of Eatontown spent last Thurs- Both gardens are large, and' they TALCUM COLD CREAM LIP STICK Colt's Neck attended a fair an/1 day with Mrs. Matthews's sister, have many varieties of flowers. Mrs. John Grant... ,.••. .- They»are regular; riots of. color. PERFUME TOILET WATER ... ROUGE supper held by the Marlboro fire 1 COMPACTS ' company last week. Tho firemen Mr. and Mrs. David S. Buck had Miss Florence 'Eustace, who at- disposed of a and ?5 in pold n watermelon party last Wednesday tends Bchool at New York, has been "Our Appeal to Beauty" and both were awarded to Walter night. The guests were Mr. and spending severhl days with her Come in and let us toll you more about it. D. Fields of this place. Mrs. Arthur. Soffel and their^ two parents," Mr. cni Mrs. Joseph Eus- 2>min the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Truex of children of this place and Mr. and tace. ' ': Asbury 'Park spent .part, of last Mrs. William Matthews of Keyport. Joseph McLaughlin of Barnegat week with their (laughter, Mrs. Mrs. Asher Erving and Miss Car- spent Saturday -and Sunday \vitn CIGAR DEPARTMENT Charles Heulitt. "" rie Yetman' spent Friday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Haley. IMPORTANT—Watch5 this space each week for Cigar and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snydcr re- friends at Asbury Park. Thootfbro Stilwell spent part of petcocks once in awhile ,*\ Cigarette Specials turned Monday from an automobile The members of ..tho Atlantic last week *ith his nephew, Joseph trip of four days to Niagara Falls. township Democratic executive com- Smock of Keyport. ' "QOONER or later you are liable to get-some water, scale or dirt into —CIGAR 'SPECIALS Mrs. John Ryan of Rod Bank mittee treated their wives to a din- Grove L. Thacker is building |3 your gas tank. You ought to get rid of it before enough'of it collects and Mrs. Charles Crawford, Roy ner Tuesday night of last week at kennels for his three police dogs Our" House— tavern—at—Adelphiar to give you trouble with your carburetor. It only takes a moment to drain < —RED STAR, Invincible Shape — Crawford- and- Mr3. -Eay-Irwin-of anU'a lafgimonrcrib.—William-P. the petcccks and dean the gaSj Strainers. There's probably''one in the Middletown village were recent Twenty persons enjoyed the feast. Scott of Fair View is doing the • Regular price $3.75, box of 50 guests of Mrs. Asher Crawford. . •* • m work., I . lump of die gas tank or in the gas line under the car. If you have a vac. • Cut td $2.49, box of 50 One side of the Heyer sawmill LINCROFT NEWS, Miss. Mildred Sniff en, daughter of uum tank, drain the petcock under it and clean the strainer in the inlet collapsed last week. Tho mill has John Sniffen, is a teacher^at the pipe. Also open the petcock under the carburetor. The most you'll get not been used for several months. School. Reopens With Three More Middletown village school. LA HELENA, Perfecto Shape Pupils Than Last Year. out of them u a few drops of rusty water, but never let it gather if you It is ownd by Theodore Rowe of Joseph Hoffman and his sistj>: want to avoid trouble." • :. Regular price $4.75, box of 50 Freehold.' School re-opened Thursday of Frances and Miss Catherine Quinn cut to $3.25, box of SO Mr. and Mrs. George' Decher last week with the same teachers as of Brooklyn are visiting Mrs. Wal- Just a little atunt worth knowing; but it is the sort of thing the Fleet Boss spent part of last week at Newark, last year and with ah enrollment of ter Palmer. has learned in a lifetime of automobile experience. We have been refining where they formerly lived. 69 pupils as against an enrollment petroleum for two generations so it is natural that we haVe learned many EL PALENCIA, Standards The two sons of Daniel Shep- of 06 last year. A. rumor was prev- Male and female help is scarce, things that help us to make lubricating oils better and better every year. herd, who formerly lived here, are alent that seventh grade studies but Luke Longhead's department In Regular price $7.00, box of 50 would be discontinued and that the The Register is the surest wayy of When you use "Standard" Motor Oils you are profiting by 55 years of visiting Patrick Golden. getting what you want—Advertise- the accumulated experience of many thousands of expert refiners. cut to $4.23, box of SO One hundred or more summer pupils of that grade would- be trans- ment. ". • residents of the shore section of ported to the school at Leonardo. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED the county had a dinner party Tues- This rumor was untrue. ' The STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) day night of last week at Emil Hof- school has its full complement of HAVE YOU man's hotel. All the parking space grades. - •' ' in front of the hotel was used. George H. Clayton is grading and SODA FOUNTAIN Fashionable clothes and diamond improving his grounds on the north Headache? -J rings were much in evidence. side of the Red Bank road. . Do your £ye» burn' or itch,? The Best Soda in town is served at our. fountain. Always cold Mrs. John Britton and her son of Mrs. Emily Conover returned Do they feel tlr&d^or;• strained 1 and refreshing. Convince yourself. All kinds of Sandwiches Asbury > Park are spending two home yesterday after having spen It to, ba*o your ay«t examined: ! FreshJOaily. •_ Weeks -with Mrs. Britttfri a uncles, four days ntPatchogi-1 with her your {lusts may Diid a chaos*, Frank Matthews and Alfred Buck. brother, Hewlitt Robinson, who i . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Duryea of sick. „'. .. STILES & CO. THIS,FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Howell spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oldwina oj Brook- Philadelphia Eye Specialist! 20 Certificates Free with Each Dollar Soda Boole Mr.-and Mrs. David S. Buck. lyn have'.been visiting Mr. and Mrs, 2ad National Bank Bldg., Room 28 MOTOR OILS Joseph Heulitt, who is employed George C. Richdale. Wednesday Hours I to S p.m. at Asbury Park, spent part of last The. road near the Swimming A EESULT OF 55 ^YEARS' EXl^RIENCE IN ALL NEXT WEEK Staring MONDAY, SEPTEMBER — —^MATiNEtM>A1LY< PRICES-Matinee 25c and 50c Night 35c, 50c and 83c «s MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT

By AVERY HOPWOOD '..•_. "The Best People" was presented at the Lyceum theatre, New York, last season by Chas. Frohman. It was one of the biggest hits of the year. It is a comedy drama thati3 a riot of laughter. It's better than most any $2.50 show. ) NOTE:—I have played the Chai. K.' Champlin' Company in all my theatres for years. His shows hav* PRODUCING THE BIGGEST AND BEST NEW YORK SUCCESSES always given the best of satisfaction. I think his company and line-up of plays this season are by far the Greatest ho has ever had, I look for him to break every previous record in all my theatres. , EVERY DAY A NEW PLAY AT POPULAR PRICES O. 3. HATHAWAY, Owner Hathaway"Theatrtf Circuit. TUESDAY MAT. and EVE. WEDNESDAY MAT. & EVE. 1 THURSDAY MAT. and EVE. FRIDAY MAT. and EVE. SATURDAY MAT. and EVE; THE WORLD'S BEST KNOWN PLAY THE SENSATION OF BROADWAY THE MOST DISCUSSED AMERICAN PLAY W. A. BRADY'S SCREAMING COMEDY - A THRILLING COMEDY DRAMA THE Bed Fellows THE FOOL MAD HONEYMOON DISCARDED WIVES

Never before has such a great list of plays been offered t° the public at popular prices. I am not plugging my The Company IIHY own game to #ct your money—I'd rather you'd stay home if u AYearin New YorK^ciOO,000 sawlt there. ( . * , . . . i • , , , y° think that, BUT I DO want my many GixMonths in Boston*-i5o,ooo saw it. friends and patrons to take advantage of the opportunity to 8ee these grcateot New York successes at such CHAS. K. CHAMPLIN SevenCompanies, of equal stren6t3i.pl bargain prices. Get your scats as soon as they go on sale. If you dont, that's your misfortune. I am suggest- HAZEL BAFtf^ inaitin America. About to be pro" ing the above for your personal benefit. I have got the best company I eve-had. We are turning them away MILTON GOODHAND , in London, Paris mi Berlin • everywhere, and you know how we turn them away each year in Red Bank. MAE MARSDEN THE-, -More than,3po Sermons on the . CHAS. K. CHAMPLIN - GENE FORREST SMITH PIdv More than 4oo Lectures. HAZEL CARLTON More than 10,000 enthusiastic ARTHUR GRIFFIN Letters • wi givc $1Ol0 t0 thc MARGOT BEATON ' total for study in : RFlXf ARTll f * " ° Person who names the best wo States. Govern" **U WT Tlllifl/ • title to my opening play Monday. The play is THE CLAUDE PHILLIPS merit Honors ac-» ntiir ' „ C t ' '". r . "^ST PEOPLE which is one of the biggest New York CHAUNCEY DUMAS y 0 m) patr0ni Ct ll con fu8cd w lth MABEL PHILLIPS cordjeditsAuthor k-^5 tk 4 ll ? . I . « Pl«y called NICE PEOPLE I have decided to lOQooo copleftSoid lhange Jh^me. The thge mot •PP"Pnato fiMing titles that have been submitted so far are FORBID- JAMES KELL1HER MARY BUBB MARRY, SHE COULDNT WAIT and TI+E FORBIDDEN MARRIAGE. When, you see this GEORGE GRAVES i!Lr i?iSSie MT# y°U " n 80°d l tlc for h Rnd lcavo il ttt tho hox office with your name, M. A. FRANCILLON TO THE CLERGY OF RED BANK:-Tell Your Congrega- tions it is the Cleanest and Most Heavenly Play Ever Written. over six titles accepted from one person. • , HARRY BUBB , CHAS. K. CHAMPLIN TEE. I '12' "'• " ' IuMd WaakVJT>, bttreaae SeeoDd-OUs(ODdOUMs Hatta«t x aat the Post. .«•«• at lUd Bank, H. J,.- under tin AM of. Mans Id, Sift. RED BANK, N. J.', WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925. $1.50 PER YEAR.

LABOR DAY_AT RUMSON. phones.,. t Kenneth" Dletz finished third. • PARK ASKS SHARE OF ESTATE Program of Athletic and Swimming BIDS FOR WATER MAINS. LAROB DAY ON THE RIVER RUMSON GARDEN SHOW. FAREWELL GIFT OF 1 IM i •• • ••••• l Ragner Ornberg and William Contests and Motion Plctur.C - IT WILL BE HELD TOMORROW COMMISSIONERS! v PASS own- GEORGE C. TA9H MAKES AP- FAIR HAVEN TO PUT. WATER SPORTING EVENTS DREW A Bryant finished first second in N£W MONMOUTH FOLKS "j(L TO BUY tVCE»M» PLICATION FOR MONEY. Labor day at Eumson was ob- IN MORE STREETS. the boys' swimming See and each AT MRS. HOWARD BORDEN'S. served with athletic contests ^and LARGE THRONG TO SHORE. Besides the Usual Exhibits'- of 1 received a large flashlight. . RX TO LOSE_MR. SUTPHE^S Red Bank Man Applla. to lh. S«- swimming races during the day and Lincoln and Le*ipgton Aranuee and i —-A-footstool-wairawardeirtp'Mlss Flowers, There Wjll be Flower*, _ with a motion picture show at Flr«t and Second Street's to be Program Siiirtea ~wlthr5iilHng~Rices, ih R f Acquire Xh; Proparff ,and iraf , pr«m» Court for; a .Portion of the ' Boat Racei and Swimming Con- DcGavro and a Mah Jong, set to Vegetables and Miniature Car- Without Regai-4 to Cr««3, Ra« i proT, It—Public HatoMc on the Income of the, Wealthiest Incom- night. All the attractions were held Supplied—Nn.rly J qomriiluloners Monday night, Sep- a sanatorium at Central Valley, Shoe race—Doris Flnegan. laid over and the. contract is to be tests were held, the prize of .a beach one of the features of the exhibit. the clergyman and his wife. Mr.">i High Jump.—Frank O'Nell, Edward forty or more pleasure yachts } tember 21st. ,- \ New York, and shaiis said tc be the awarded at the next meeting. anchored in front.of the.two club- umbrella and a flashlight being Red Bank school children under the Sutphen's resignation as pastor ot h wealthiest incompentent widow ln Zeller. ' .-•••.••• The" ordinance provides $20,000 Broad jump.—Jack Donnelly. Edward .The .flre company received per- houtes.: . . .•- .•-'••' •' • awarded to Edward O'Brien and direction of Miss Ethel ElkuB will the church takes effect this monthi'll America today. Her estate is fixed Zell.r. '.-.•. mission to take port in the fire- Kenneth Dletz for making the best make an exhibit of flowers, vege- Tho reception was planned - orlgU, § ' • for buying the property and $8,600 The day's program was arranged for building a bulkhead. It was at $ll,O00,O0O,'the ineome'of Which BaskstbslI throw—Lucy Rice. men's parade at jConey Island on showing. . tables and miniature gardens. The nally as a church affair, but It e'nt- S is above (400,000 annually. The In- In the swimming events the win- Friday of next week. One of the in three parts. In the morning In the hurry-nourjry race the con- children who will make these ex- grew these dimensions and became'.! stated at the meeting that private there were sailboat races, swimming individuals had been negotiating to come is in charge of a trustee com- ners were: / ',"•' borough's' fire trucks will be used testants swam fifty yards to thcip hibits are Edith Head, Anna Presti, a community expression of good- , mittee. ,100-yard race—Kenneth MeCab.. , races, rowboat and canoo races and will for Mr. and Mrs. Sutphen, wh*1^ buy the place and that the town 70-yard raea—George Hamilton.;,. in*the parade.: . canoes, got into their respective Beatrice Layton and Robert and Mr. Taeh Is the latest addition to ; k report was received from the contests; in the afternoon: there canoes, and then paddled to the Elizabeth . Allen, ""who" will show have jexved-the church and thil \ must, act quickly if it wanted the BO-yard zacas—Lucy Rice, - Margaret were speed boat events; and at . land. James J. Qulgley, represent- the ranks of relative* seeking or Marthcne. • o soldiers' war memorial committee starting point. Henry Mollcrlcdtho flowers grown by them; vegetables community the past 23 years. ''., receiving allowances from the es- showing that the committee had re- night there, was a fine display of field and got. a flashlight William The reception took a more sub« ,\ ing the Lions club, strongly ad- Fetchlnir eonteite—ft. A. Nathans, Wfl- iH be shown by Thomas Cairns, J> tate'. He claims to be a second Ham Schulti. .' ,. , ceived $9,668.02 in contributions fireworks. H. Schooley was second and ho-re- Frank Mazza, Harold Reynolds, stantial form than mere regrets be*' vocated the proposed new park. He 1 Canoe races—Fred- Fass and Walter . Mayor William H. R. White was cause the minister and his wife arsi' ,>: said there was a "back to the cousin of Mrs . Flagler. In his ap- arid had paid out $9,669.71 in ex- ceived a bathing belt. Miss Leah Robert Dangler and Robert Glblon; plication for money from the estate ilxdn. ' penses, leaving a balance of $8.31. chairman of the ' committee and DeGavre was a close third. soon to leave the village. A gift**, river" movement and that the fact contest!—Henry Buchansn,. Fred master of ceremonies. He was as- and Doris Wilman, Ralph and Ger- Mr. Tash sets forth that he is sev- Blaehnlek. Effle '. The, money was used to build the The speed boat races in the after- of ?500 was made to tho clergyman,*'' that folks who went to the regatta sisted by William H. Schooley, Guy ard Layman, Edwin Close, Anna The presentation was made by How*' -i Monday were unable to view it enty years old and works thirteen Umbrella rae -Henrir Buchanan. memorial park at the corner of noon were the most spectacular of Beichek, Marie Koehne and John hours dally for a salary of $20 n Balloon race rAnnsbello Martheqi. Fair Haven road and Pearl street. Belcher and John Morrow repre- the day's program. There has been ard W. Roberts of Njw Monmouth, • without trespassing on private Siamese twlni race—Florence and Mar- senting the Monmouth boat club; Hicks will showminlatur'e' giirdens. who collected the money with the> week. He states that on account of garet Marthens. . - Many conteibution"/Jo_ thtr park much friendly rivalry between the' ,- property showed the need of a pubr his fige ha lives in constant 'dread of Tandem race—Jaraei Sironlon and and^by- Elmer—Hesse,-Raymond Red. Bank yacht works and ths Fair Bridge Parties at Tea House. assistance of JPostmaster Walter SJI lie park. were made by Red Ban'; business Boyd and James Clayton of the Walling of Port Monmouth. becoming unable to work and claims George. HaniHton.. ' - leh.: • • • ,.'..• Haven boat works as to which one A bridge party was held recently The ordinance was passed unani- Hand paddle* bost race—McCormlck. North Shrewsbury club. Others who at the Bay Vue Garden tea house It was planned to hold the reeep* ;; he Is entitled to a portion of the Tanner, Dowltntf, Cbnnell, Kruse and Sex- Thbmas N. McCarter sent a letter had the fai'er speed craft. Both mously. Councilman J. Birdsall incoma of .the Flagler estate for his assisted the general committee were boat works agreed to meet on at Atlantic Highlands by'Miss Edith tion in the Sunday-school room, buti i Pharo was absent. Mayor WHHam of appreciation,to the council for Thomas Irving Brown, Reuben so many persons were present th«t',' waning yean. Belay raeei—Margaret, Florenca and repairing Pearl street.' Mr-. Mc- friendly terms for speed races and Ballln for her sister, Miss Bessie 1 H. R. White and all, the council- Annabel Mnrthena. and Bine Dowlfng; •White, Donald A. Johnson, Ensley Ballin of New York. Prizes of pins both this room and the church were?'' Mr. Tosh' moved to Red Bank 1 Carter suggested that tho commis- this brought out a big crowd. Not men were strongly in favor of buy- Geprge Hamilton, Arnold Demmerle, Fred White; David Muir, Edwin R. Con- for hat ornaments were awarded used. A musical program was renV • fourteen stars, ago from Holmdel, Blaehnlek and Henry Buchanan. sioners repair Ridge road, between in many years has such a large dered and refreshments of lcat /. ing the property with the exception whero he was In charge of the Gid- over, M. VanBuren Smock, E. H. number of persons gathered at the to Mrs. Charles DuBois, Mrs. Harry of Thomas M.' Gopsill, who stated Tilting contest—Fred Faas and Walter Hanco road and Harding road. Priest and John £. Hubbard. cream and cake were served. ThW eon & Daly stock, farm. For a Dtxon. y ' •• Bills to the amount ol $687.72 river to spend the afternoon watch* Ryder and Miss Eoche. features were in charge of Mr«j' , that there might be thlngB the town number of years .he was a race The tweny-four foot knockabout' ing aquatic events. ' Mrs. H. K. Bourne entertained a The prizes will be awarded to the were ordered Raid. Howard' W. Roberterts and Miss Mi^ needed more just now-than a pub- horse trainer. _^j[ > winner's at the band concert on class "^Started the day's program. The first race was between the number of friends .at a luncheon C Ft h lic park. Mr. Gopsill stated that Five boats crossed the starting line C. Frost, who had for their Thursday night of this week at Vic- Crow of the 'Red Bank yacht works, and bridge party last week at the sistantts MrsM. WillWilliai m Morfordir he was in favor of a park but that WEDDmGS. tory park. CHARLIE AND HIS SHOWS. in a moderate to light southwest the Kotick 2d of the Fair Haven tea house. Frizes at bridge were he was not sure that this was just breeze. The boats soon became Mrs. Willard N. Palmer, Mrs. J * Crawford—-Barrow. The finals in the tennis ..tourna- boat works', and- a sea sled named won by Mrs. R. H. Syer and Mrs. E. Grigga, Mrs. Frank Grant, the right tlirie to put through such ment'will be held on Saturday of He'i Going to tTte Red Bank AU spread ouT'and at the outer mark •AJ. Watts, owned, by Harold H. Manuel Lopez. a project. He voted for the ordi- Miss Mai. Louise ' Crawford, Next Week. Ellwopd Powers's Miana, sailed by, George Acker, Miso Gertrude this week. 1 Brown ot ( Riverside avenue; The Mrs. Joseph Naughton of Rum- nance, however. daughter of Albert Crawford of Charlie Cha'mplth; will be at the Harry Martin with Mr. Powers and erts, Miss Ann Walling, Mrs. S. . Crow; driven by Allen Haviland and son also gave a bridge party at Curtis, Mrs. John M. Hillyer, Mrs**] A now council committee was Linden place, and Axfoid Barrow, GIRL WINS HOPE CHEST. Palaco theater at Red Bank all next Ferdinand White at the board and Jos Domzal, was an easy winner. the tea house last week. The tea son of C. H. Barrow of Little Sil- sheet led the fleet. Sarah -Clay Fred Pentermann, Mrs. Walter EJyt" , created to be known as the river nils* Olive Runyon Receives Valu- week. Charlie could draw a tig George W. Helme of Fair Haven house studio was decorated with committee. Robert S. Johnson Is ver, were married on Tuesday of crowdjto a theater in Red Bank, no Brown's Elizabeth, sailed by Harry Walling, Miss Helen Coo and Mr*/-' able Award at Firemen's Fair. drove the Kotick and Mr. Brown garden flowers. Refreshments J. Henry Walling. The church Wrt^ chairman of the committee and the last week at Christ church rectory matteif what play ho produced and Clay and with Floyd Brady at the handled his own craft. were served by, girls dressed in other members are Eugene M. Ma- at Shrewsbury by Rev. Carroll M. Tho fair of Chemical fire com- no matter what kind of a company sheet and James Clay at the Jib, The second race proved a thriller. elaborately decorated with flowers"w quaint coatumes of cretonne. W^lirlwhichi weiWAVea afterwardnfrniiiiii».ls. _!_.__ A.-1^1 gee and J. Daniel Tuller. Burcke. Mrs. James Naulty of Red pany of Bjlford wound up Monday he had, just because it was Charlie was second, and Mayor William H. It was between the Starling, owned given Batik was matron of honor and Al- night with a clem chowder supper R. White's Dolphin was third, with Mrs. Sutphen. The lyceum property is owned by Champlln who.J.waaurunning the by P. A. Prool of the Bed Bank Party at Monrnouth Beach. Daniel H."Cook. Mr. Cook gave lan VCoolley of Long Branch was at'the ftrohoUBC and with the award- shoyr and because Red Bank is Delf ord Fisher at tho tiller and with yacht works; and the Mallard, The... program comprised orgaorganfn * groomsman. The bride and her at- ing of two articles. Oni> pf these, Charlie's home town. But Charlie Edgar DeNyse a3 sheet tender and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of selections by Mrs, Jay J. Wllleyll / an option on the sale of the lyceum owned by Mr. Helme. These boats Monmouth Beach gave a dinner two solos by Miss Marie LabrecqueV- two weeks ago and this option has tendant wore green crepe .with articles is a hope chest filled with says he dont, depend on ,his name James Darling at the centerboard. are of the large speed type and are hats to match. After the cortmony linen and various other articles, the and his friends even in his home The other starters were John Dick- the fastest boats of their type ever party last week for their daughter with piano accompaniment by "' ' not yet expired. a reception was held at Seal inn. total vnlue of which is' more than and Andrew Mur- Nancy, who is engaged to wed Nor- Charles J. Klemm, two solos by „..,, town. He says he gives the people run-on the Shrewsbury river.' The 1 Mr. Carr of Atlantic Highlands wltti* Radio Program Tonight. The couple will live with the bride's $150. Miss Olive Runyon, daugh- the best he's got.and the best he rayjs Beige Wafer, In the beat Starlipg.was handled by Floyd-Im- man W. Roblnspjl,.son of W. H. ter of Capt. Albert W. Runyon, re- : : Beach. accompaniment by Mrs. Wlltt parents. Mr. Barrow is omployod can. get. '/..';•• : •'•' ,'•",' •• .:' home the Dolphin overtook: the tay'ltjfl, jJOB^ph Laytbn. M^TIelme, th Bh Everything is in readiness for BV>W> Long Branch office of the ceived the hope chest. She was-un- Elizabeth arid the'Miana and won Those', present wora ] Marie Roberts, two solos by Mrs. ChaSi • the first radio oonoert to bo given g Charlie is something of- an- ad- was;at thewheel of his craft and he Morrissey of KcanBburg, duet* I Jersey /CeCentral l power and lighliht able to attend the festivities and the President'LCup,. doriated for th. g, hadlone.ol.his employees .an an as- Scott and William: Scott of Mon- -•• at Station WJBI tonight in the company.y 1 TThe'bride'graduated from there was not a more surprised girl vertisement writori'too; He ltroto- raw; by Joseph Applejgate, president mou$h Beach, Mr. and .Mrs. Hamil- Mrs., Ward Jcffers-ond RevrArtB »—SMOTKU-national hank, building- . The'b the • advertlseraent of his. company sistant. The boats got away with s. C. PolHemus of Belfofd "Idt Leonardo- high echool-in-a024, in Middletown township than Miss of the "Montnorith boat club. The flying start opposite the Monmouth ton Scott/ David ^coiif and George The program will be given as out- n I ., A. H. Sutphon, paBtoT ftsed.ffii JhBif.or.him; too. ..Wjjen. Carrie-was dose-onr-the-winner's atttrt and held it™ throughout' 'the presenting; it-Mr. • Roberta spoke- and ,thot the town owns its sewer of the 'New Monmouth Baptist w A- Cruise Up the Hudson Charlie saw the proof of the .ad- heels. Mri Hesse received a silver race, widening the gap on each Bazar of the Seasons. Mr. Sutphen's long service for.t system. church, performed the ceremony, Captain Frank P. Dickman, who vertisement he said it was- the very fruit dish donated by Oscar Hcsso, turn, and finishing the race of ten "The bazar of the-seasons" is the church and for the community. ''H The attendants • were"' Miss Marlon has the Dickman boat works at the best advertisement he had ever had Jr. miles in fourteen minutes, .which title of a festival which will be held emphasized the fact that it was'a Orangei Fdr Radio Fane. set up anywhere, and he wanted a Sutphen, a cousin of the bride, and foot of Wharf avenue, has remod- In the bird class the trophy, a was forty-five seconds ahead;onio f her tomorrow and Friday in the hall of community* gift. Mr. Sutphe The Red Bank real estate" t Frank Rice, both of Red Bank. number of copies to show other contender. thanked the people of New Iporw will co-operate withthe realtors of eled his large cabin cruiser, Emma Silver cup donated by Mayor Wil- the Red Bank Methodist church. The bride was attired in a brown D. The- boat was designed and printing offices just how well his liam H. R. White, went to Gordon Booths will be' decorated to repre- mouth and locality. He said he dtot, Orlando, Florida, in holding a ra- silk ensemble costume: A buffet instructions could be followed by SHOW A GREAT SUCCESS. not feel as though ho was leaving! dio contest tomorrow night. Dixie built by Mr. Dickman several-years Morrow's Blue Bird, sailed by him- sent spring, summer, autr.mn and luncheon was served after the cer- ago and was used by'him up until a printing office in his home town. self, his craft, easily rout-distancing winter and various articles will be New Monmouth, as he would not bV songs ' will be broadcasted from emony and the couple: left on a last year for pleasure parties, the It isn't exactly the kind of an ad- Profits of Leonardo Entertainment sold. Miss Minnie Commes is chair- far away at his new home at RIvtif New.York and 26 boxes of oranges Edward McClellan's Skipper. Will Reach at Least *300. wedding, trip by automobile. On boat being very roomy and very vertisement .that The Register Herbert McClees's Victory sailed man, of the decorating committee. Plaza., He said New Monmouth! will be given as prizes. The terms their return they will start house- Five hundred or more persons at- would always seem like home to hlflV seaworthy. %Last winter Mr. Dick- would have doped out for Clftrlie true to her name ,in an event of six Mrs. John L. Hubbard, president of of the contest will not.be announced keeping; at Keyport. ' man raised the sides of the vessel if it had been doing it on its own tended the .entertainment which was the ladies' aid society of the church, and that he would deem it not only) until a few minutes before >it starterB. A silver cup was the tro- and converted her into a cabin account but Charlie is paying the phy. Wilinnr, McMahon's Shadow given Saturday night at the Leon- will have general supervision of the a privilege but a pleasure to helpf starts. The contest will begin at ardo schoolhouse for the benefit of the church and tho community' in • ', DuBole—Stein., f cruiser. The work of remodeling bill and he's entitled to have-what got a burgee of the North Shrews- bazar. Mrs. E, W. Applegate and ten o'clock. . ^ v Mrs. Myrtle M. DuBoIs of Ocean and refitting tho vessel will be com- ho wants. _ bury club as second prize. OthcrB the-Leonardo civic interests associ- Mrs. M. L. Branin will manage the any way he could when the need pleted today and on Saturday Cap- Charlie told the advertisement ation. .All the returns ore not yet fancy table, Mrs. George White and arose for his services. He said b« Auction of Hosford Goodi. Grove, formerly of - Holmdel, has in this race were Biddle Garrison's announced the . marriage. of her tain and Mrs. Dickman, accom- man that his company of actors and Windward, Orrin Leach's Old Top, in, but it seems certain tha*-. at least Mrs.' Forrest Compton the apron was glnd to note that the .reception The balance of ' the household $300 was cleared. The entertain- was a joyous ono and not a Wit daughter Ruth to Irving Melville panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank his lot of plays this year was just Robert Shippee's Plying Cloud and table, Mrs. Alexander McCoach the 1 goads and other personal property House of White street, will leave ment was given by New York actors cake table, and Mrs. Joseph Dang- leave-taking. Ho stated that therttf at the Isaac B. /Hosford place at Stein "of Philadelphia. The cere- like his advertisement, they were Windsor. Shippeo's Swashl. mony took place on Wednesday, for a cruise up the Hudson to Al- the real "no plus ultra," and be and actresses, under 4he direction ler the bargain table and grab bag. was no reason for anyone to feel ChapeJ Hill, which arrived too late While the sailboats were going of Mrs. Belle Gold Cross of Leon- bad, considering tho fact that onlyi for last week's.sale, will be sold at August 20 th,. at Elk ton, Maryland. bany. Thpy expect to be away two explained to the advertisement over the course the canoe, rowboat The couple will live at Gormahtown, or three week3. man that 'ne plus ultra" meant ardo. Made a Public Street. a few. miles would separate hlrji auction Saturday afternoon at the and swimming races were held and from New Monmouth. The evening Rod Bank auction house on Mon- Pennsylvania. Mr. Stein is an elec- that there wasn't anything better the large number of entries in each Bonds to the amount of,$600 An ordinance accepting tho ex- trical engineer, j , A Wedding Annlveraary. were sold at the performance. The tension of Madison avenue as a wound up with general sociability,! ' mouth street. The sale will start at anywhere. event made the races very exciting. Mr. Sutphen preached his'J»«S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B sidings of William fl. Schooley captured tho money from the sale o" the bonds public street passed its finr.l reading brie'o'clock. Ellii—Smith. billow avenue, Red Bank, celebrat- NEW OSCHWALD THEATER. will be used to pay for the light- last night In -. letter to the coun- sermon as .pastor of the church otf single canoe race from Andrew house property at Leonardo which Sunday. Ho expects to move in OC;t Rumson Sunday-School Outing. Mrs:. Lillian M. Ellis of Red Bank ed their 33d wedding anniversary Whito, who was a close second. Mr. cil Nevada Megill, who built the and Harry Smith of New'York^»oro Monday night with a-party at which Mr. Osekwald Says Work will be the association recently bought. A street at his own expense, urged tober to River Plaza, where his nttfS The annual'outing of the Rum- Under Way within Two Waal?. 'Schooley got n sweater and Mr. special committeo is looking after house is nearly completed. >," ion Methodist Sunday-school was married recently at the Cllffweod guests were present from Red White received a pipe. that sewer and water mains bo put Methodist church by Rev. Harry Bank, New York and Brooklyn. Joseph Oschwald stated last night the sale of the bonds and it will down. Ho said that several persons held last Friday at the Twin Brook- In the double canoe event, Mr. meet tonight at Carl Eaumgard's. 1 Resigns from Commission. •' zoological ' park. In* MiddletoWn Hummer. Their attendants wore The house war decorated«.with that the plans for his new theater- Schooloy with William Gaylor as hi3 who had intondec buying lots had township. •• Twenty-five persons Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rlnear of Mat- flowers. Electric lamps and othtfr on Monmouth street were not yet tcammato out-distanced Guy Belch- lost interest after they learned that Frank McMahon las'; night r«ij went on the outing.: They brought awan. Mr. .and Mrs. Smith tylll gifts wore made to Mrs. Boldlngs. completed but that they would be er and Andrew Whito. Tho win- A Night School. tho now part of the street was with- signed as a member of the >n< their lunches and Ice cream and spend the'winter at St. Petersburg, Among the gifts .were gold pieces by the latter part of this week. He ners of this event each received sil- A commercial night school will be out sewers and water. Mr Megill's shade tree commission at Red Bsi. . lallypops were furnished by . the Florida! ; frSm the children of t' celebrants. said as soon as the plans were fln-ver cups donated1 by Thomas Irving held in Red Bank during the fall Toquost W4s referred i< the street He gavo poor herlth and his ' ln< 1 Sunday-school. -_" • , A buffet, supper was served on the hhed they would Immediately bo Brown, president of the North and winter term beginning on Octo- committeo of the council. crensing duties ns his reason for ttf ( Communion Sarrlca at Rumion. lawn. ^ placed.in tho hands of contractors signing, and in n letter to tha o Communion service will bo held Shrewsbury club. ber 1st. The sessions will bo held Church'Club Matting. for bids and that with!n' two weeks In tho senior high school building Back from Camp. misslonors he suggested the next Sunday morning at tho Rum- at the very latest, and perhaps with' Tho singlo-onred boat race for Tho Red Bank-cavalry, troop re- Miss Helen. Simpson of Fair Paslor Home from Vermont. girls caused much Interest. Tho' nnd all commercial subjects will be polntment of Lester C. Lovttt son Presbyterian church. Th« Rev. and Mrs, Robert MacKellar In one week, the contrnct would bq taught. Those doslring' to enroll ln turned Sunday from Seagirt, where succeed him. Action on filling ' Haven entertained the • C. T. N. ladles' aid society will hold the first awarded and the work would bo event was won by Miss Leah Do- it was encamped two weeks. From club' of. Fair Haven^'Methodist of Moplo avenue returned home Gavro with Miss Thoresa Papa sec- tho school may do so at any timo vacancy was doforrod. meeting of the fall season this at last weok from his summer home at under way. Tho work of tearing all accounts the cavalrymen covered church last Friday' night.' Games ond. Miss DeGavro received, an by applying at the office in tho high thomsclvos with glory whllo they Umoon at'the community house on Belmont, Vermont, whoro they had down the .two houses on Monmouth school building. Card of Thank*. and dancing wer« enjoyed. . The street where tho theater will bo con- umbrella nnd Miss Papa a box of were in enmr. They were compli- next meeting of the • club' will be Blngham aventtej spont a month. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- candy. Deeming It Impossible to thin ert A, MacKellar and Robert's structed Is nearly finished. One of mented by Colonel Ballantino and every ono In person for the i ' held October 2d at Josephine EaUp—VanPelt. mother-in-law of Bergen place are the houses hns been razed and the Tho four-paddlo ennoo race for Children Lead Singing. by Gcnornl John W Barry. expressions of sympathy and -,. • Tho children of Wright memorial . m i m Kettel'*, Mr. and Mn. Harry E, VanPelt now making a stay at the MacKel- last vestigo of tho other house- will men was won by a crew composod noss profTerod during the tllniti | ; 1 home at Entontown led tho singing of Keansburg. have announced the Jar homo at Bolmont. probably diittppo: ? tomorrow. 'Aof Edward O'Brien, Konnoth Blots, Barber's New Partner. doath of my son, Fred W.' Ypd Albert Harrison Very Low. barn back otonb of the houses will Chester DeGavro and Josoph Swool. at tho morning sorvices nt tho Robort Nicosia of Brooklyn has tako this racons of expn Albert C. Harrison of South rnarriage of their ion, Rhea Eldered Each' member ot tho crow got a tb.anks and appreciation VanPelt, to Ruth Edna Estop of Special Officere Re-Appointed, bo torn'down and a bitrn in tho roar Methodist church at Rod Bank Sun- become a partner with his brother, 1 street Is very sick" and the doctors $2.50 gold piece. A crow composed especially I wnnt to tharil Jertty City. The ceremony was Lostor Eisner, Elmer O, Waln- of the RnfTerty house will bo movod day. in-lnw, Samuol Cardnor, in tho bar- tlonal City bank of New Yorl I who art attending him have no hop* closer to tho street to as to mnko of Honry and Fred Moller and Axol ber business nt tho Sanitary barber ot his recovery. Mr. Harrison was performed last Wednesday. wrlght and George Adnms of Red and Rngnor Ornborg enmo in sec- Successful Church Sale. bookkonpers, tlii City Bank Bank last night were re-appointed room for nn cntrnnco to the new shop on Broad street, Ho tormorly and all the co-workors of th* I formerly borough clerk of Red Bank 1 ond. Tho ladles' aid lociety of tho lived at Rod Bank. A-~ , Hall. School special policemen without salaries. building from Pearl (street across tho commutors and all otl and he Is one of the beit known civ- the rear of the Rnfforty lot. Axel Ornborg got an automobile Leonardo Baptist church hold a aont flowors and offered t \ il war veterans of this town. at B9 ftsjt Front striet, Gsorgle B. Radio I Hsuiard, prlnolpal. Primary, inter- •• i ' ei» wlndihlold wlpor for the priie in bread nnd enkn salo Saturday at tho their nutos. To tho Rov. 1 medlati, collegl pr*P»r»tory! Span- New Exempt Fireman. ^Authorised dealor for Qarod, Ii'raner, tho F, A A., Mil Why Not Reduce Your Taiai wj'W "I . Harold B. Allen, Charles Senlon Furnished Apartment .Wanted winning tho mon's rowing raco. church. About $20 s cleared. Zenith, DeForres. and Farrnnd lah, Freud Charles Bonnetti--Jr., got a large licufcrs nnd A, M,' Poltop by locating, at Hlllcrest, th. new ill, diawlni, palntJn and Jcsoph HolTmiin of Rod Bank by school principal and wife. Write. Godloy Productc. - Monmouth Ra- also tender my slnctro • •uburb of Long Branch, onOcsan- 65 East Front itroot, Rod Iinnk, or enn of automobile oil for second "Daiaar of the Season.," dio Service, Second National Bunk 1 port avenuet Th* low»it tax dls- BaBk'-Vp^,. -Adver- last night rccolvad cortiflcates oi phone Kesnsburs GH-M during at Red Bank Mothodlst church, Sep- M. Ell»« exompt firemen, . < p'rlzo, Guy Dclchor had a good building, Broad street, Red Bonk —Advertisement. . Wet In the county,—Advertlt»m«nt. school hours 0. Jl. Mulllnor.—Afl- chanco of winning this wont but tember 11th and 12th, Fancy nr- Phone 1184. R. 8, Johnson, proptlc 1 vortlsement. tlclo), cako, candy on salo. A Now tor.—Advertisement. - ' Top Soil—Pill Dirt. No t7l»alsipai)ln|l _,. Radio) lost out when ho broko on* ot his England supper will tin sorvod on Card el Thank , > 'Oradlng. of all kinds; 'fry ...Al.l p«non« Mi forbiforbid trtsptsslnb. g v Let Bob Johnion solvo your radio Look On Page Pour. oars.' Friday night,' September 12th. Mama Poll.. Wo doilro to «xpr»sf oiii, ' Brleta. Howard 0. on thtftrm, wnt of tht Tlntira problemn for you, Monmouth Ra- Hond every lino of tho dlsplity.ad- The swimming race of 1009 yayardr ! Tickets, 75 conU. First tnblo roady We hnvo tho biggest and best to thoio who aided ui lit Bank, phon* BOO-J,—Advirtlis- Manor water comp«njPi«aht under dio 8orvloo, Second National Bank vertisement of tlio Monmouth. was., ono of the most spectacula!t«CUl r at 5:U0 P. M.—Advertisement. mama doll In tho market for 08 bereavement | to • mint, full iiwlty, of law building/ Brood street, R«d Dnnk County Horticultural Socloty'a an- ovonts of tho morning. Edwar'.l cent* each, a regular tl.60 ltsm lUrvoy Ilidliof Fain!illy. -AdY«rtlumini. Phona 1184, U. S. Johnion, proprlo- nouncement pertaining to the com- now on sale. >. rrown-Coopor, 47 II. Butphtn Uf Trptwrl|*r Hta'da.atitra, Hubbard, ion of James Hubbard of Dr. Irving K. Lovott will not bo tor.—Advertlsemtnt. ing show.—Admthwrnont. Hubbard Park, won in a field of In hl« oflico from Soptomlior Oth un- Broad street, Rod Dank—Advot- tho«d who «Ont " .Trpywrltiri r.nt«d, bought and JU.loS. ll.a. til goptomhar 10th. , Dr. B. W. tliemtnt. pullihekr«rii it) old. Trubln's, 88 Hroid itr««t, Rid A. V. Whit* itmt, , . Look sovtntoen sUrtora and reoclvod a ilsttd »t th* Iti Vlotcr Nlgt.Tt Tuning's. gold wntch. Ilanvy Moller and Krt- llnusmnn will tako Ills practloo. Jink.' **--'•dt«rtli«ir}«nt. Rid Bin! In our wlndowi nnd soo * real bunoh .; Wodnudty night In also Victor Atlvortlsement. To Iha Latllo. MftiS of bargalm. Shop, with,us and. s»v« r,l«tit,at Tuitlng1!, Vlotrolai, Vlo- \v»nl O'Brlon tied for second plea* Si* U'« In October for your wlntir "oni^ • .Frown-Cooper Co,, it tor , rioordi, plinoi, radios, li rihU lit» gentlemen's ngmmant Mr. Planoii . o«U. XauirnMiiiXpufrnnn'i, the jnpnmpMyiyyt ; strut, Rid Bsnk.—AdVa^ L " " 'it, R.d Dankt Optn O'Brien Was' awnrilxl sicond place A. B. Dlrhan. PhPhono t R«d Bank 088, ing (tore«ore, 4ia5 JUroaUroaqd itmt, d i f t t d| ,««,r KsrAdytrtlMtntnt, Sa»k,wAdvtrtlMmintAtilt . .RED BANK'RE&STER, SEPTEMBER '9,1926,

WIDE 'AWAKE YOUi WAriTJUty PUBUC NOTICE. DEATH OF MRS. HENDRICKSON DEATH OF A MOtHER. SALES AT PARMLY PARK. r AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TH8 to.a.ii i • — •aUU5 WHAT A RELIEF! r brokers, ICQUISIIION BY PURCHASE OR Wall Known Mtddletown RoaicW Eight Lots on Rumson Traol Sold WANT "ADVERTISEMENTS. CONDEMNATION OF CERTAIN LAND Mr*. Thomas Hennetsoy, Jr,, DUd fhonl This ll the cxdartiRtioi of all the IN 1HB IIOBOUOH OF KED BANK, Patted Away Saturday. Last W««k m Her FortUft Yawr. on Monday. ,, W£.^^^.nL__. CHA»*BIiRtoA,l*> AND WAITUBSS'IT HEREINAFTER PARTICULARLY DK- Mrs. Susan Corlies Hendrickoon, ' HbUSEKE&ER WANTED; " wan toil; colored Woman preferred] most' housewives who have' availed them- I hCIUBBD. JOB IHE FUBPOSE OP Mrs. Frances A. Hennessey, wife Labor day attracted many vi<- have ^excellent references) Rood natursd 1 wife of Dr. Daniel D. Hendrickson Mr*. Bottaian), SOO 6prln« street, Red selves of the wet wash system. No I AYING OUT. IMPROVING. EMBEL- of Thomas Hennessey, Jr.> of High- «rs to Pnrmly park and resulted In Bank. • • . l YlllNU MAINTAINING AND MAK- of Hiddlctown village, died early, ^ JONaACOW^ORR Kt AVAILABLE TO THB PUBLIC. A lands, died on Tuesday pf last week, tho sale of eight lots and the talcing rOKD TRUCK-BODY FOR SALB, raoro back breaking banding over B, A. Pomphrey, Bumion, N, S, rd furnliheii feat r«om. and athl' all 'Unit 1'AllK. OPEN bPACE. PUBLIO SQUARE, Saturday morning from a complica- a short time after she had given of options on four rote. Mr. PKvententsii gsraiei frofrom Oetoblr lit. the side of a Monda,- tub. We VATLR 1RONT. BEACH, PLAY- tion of diseases. She had been in Parmly believes that more than half 081 Call eveningevning s afteft r 606:000 o'otook 't . ll'liiql. GROUND AND PLACE FOB PUBLIO birth to a daughter. Her death was WOMAN WANTS'DAY'S WORK. son avenue. Red Back. scrub for you at the lowest price. HESORT AND RECREATION, AND poor health ten years Or so and on ,due to heart disease. Mrs, Hennes- of his lots will be sold before win- Call at i» Pearl atreet, or telephone Bad PBOVIDINO FOB IHE PAYMENr Bank _. ., HPUSB Ft)R RjiNT. " various occasions during that period sey was 39 years old and she leaves Mrs. Harry Johnson of New York BUht looms, all Improvsmentsi ointl lULliEhOH IN THh AGGUEGA1E CARAQE FOR RENT. AMOUN1 OJ? NOT EXCEEDING the end seemed near. Mrs. Hen- looated! rsllned nailhborbooili |100 ,.» Individual Laundry seven children, . including the last bought a lot 50x168 n the east side Central location, one*csi> garage) 95 pti month. Hylln * Bals, Reslater building, 328,600. drickson rallied alter each sickness born child, who,is doing well. Her of Lonnox avenue for $800. An- month. Phone U16-M. _. »sd Bank, pbmn V4a. ** ( of Red Bank, lac. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council cf until tho last one, which began ie Borouirh of Bed Li (ink deem certain parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard drew Opatrup of Overlook farm, FURNISHED ROOMS . FOR RENT. ~ " WANTED. '"« 12-14 WHITE ST.-RED BANK, N.-J. land hereinafter described naccBsary and about two weeks previous to her ta Mount, Sr., of Highlands, are living, Rod Bank, bought two lots of tho One block from railroad station, .On« thouaanil^ied «ol( tails, boyt' I»1JS~ Phone 859. useful for the proper exerciio of powen death. Throughput her long sick- irewabury avenue. Rod Bank, girls' bicycles and til klndi of houishcW lawfully conferred upon it Id municipality, and she also leaves two sisters and same size on Lennox avonue for YOUND MAN WANTED md ness Mrs. Hendrickson showed re- a brother, they being Mrs. John wort en soda fountain. Wbelin Drug outh strict, Bed Bank. $1,800. P. J. VanSouter of Bed tore. Broad hud White itraets, Bed Bank, WHERE \S said land Is useful and nc- markable fortitude and cheerful- Horan, Mrs. May Hartigan and Bank paid $800 for a lot on the NINE uJts FOR SALRI" ceiinry for the purposa of liylnst out. Im- ness. She was oblo to ,be' about GIRL WANTED .. ^Ite roll at WUmort Park, will Jo- pro.*intr. tmln-lltihinj, maintaining and Richard Mount, Jr.; of Highlands. west side of Lennox avenue. M, H. or.general houaajtork. Apply Paul. Hln< eated *or lala cheap, as, owner Is to move making available, to the publlo a park,' most of the time. She never coim The funeral , was held Saturday elmann, Itumton, N. 3f: Fnorii Rumson J"» «M|, looallty,,. Apply at Merohanti open space, public i,quaro water' front, Janice of Key/ York paK". $2,800 for 107. • ' i /' '•'. • ' I ; v '."•;: •,' '':'• '>'•• • t plained about her sickness and' her morning at the Highlands Catholic : st Qa.. Steti street. Red^Bank. beach,- playground, and , place for' public two lots 75*188 feet each on the ROOM AND BOARD WANTED. . • resort'and recreation;' unfailing good nature and even, 1 PURNISHtD'HOUiBsTO church, Rev. Thomas'.' F.. Ec'arns east side of Bingham avonue. Gue- About• nfteen minutes valk ftorn 'town, l!"n r??m»'•">!>• »>a»th. alllmpxst:— Public Auction! .THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED bjr temperament were a source chanted a high mass of requiem. .ddreas' Business Wcman. dramr M. Red king *dlitanae f''Ft the Mayor and Council of the Dorough of ...... ptovoroents, i tav A. v Schmidt and Albert J. ank. ••• .'•' •. ••: ••• .' .••'.• •:'.-" • iled Hanks * . . , . • cheerfulness and inspiration The burial was at Mount Olivot ins *i]iiiat)Qs) IITOM'.'Fort-Mohinoytbf Schmidt of Newark each bought » ROOM AND BOARD . WANTED convenient \o Long' Dranah-llcd. Dahk buai 1, That said Borough acquire by pur-others. • ' ' cometery. \ •'.',." l ihnsu or condemnation the following pai- lot on.tho east side of Lennox ave- icar the center of. town ftir biislneia worn* >»0. monthly.^Clray. Ooearaort, N. J. Mrs! Hendrickson was descended n. Aidrea.s Builness Woman, dr-wer M, I :elt of'land in the Dorough: • \ : ;i,EH£H».'? *wo FOR SAM.' FIRST PARCEL: BECflKNINO at -mfrom Quaker stock-and she was a nue for $800. Albert W. VanNos- ;ed Bank.' • ' y.- i \x> '•' . .v.• SATURDAY, SEPT/12 point in the corner of lands of Jamea M.' FRANK T. HESKETH DEAD. and trand paid $850 for a lot 50x189 • ; CAMERA'LOST. ••:;'V> Atkips, in the rear ofr lands of James B. daughter of Ezra and Susan Corlies About ton days ago: lultable rewall Weaver; snld beginn.ntj point bttns distant Osborn, She was born on the farm Red Bank Realdent Died Last Week on the west side of Forrest avenue. Iven It returned to Randolph Field. Uttli One Hundred, and Eleven and six tenths Mr. Janice plans to build two,'$10,- liver, N. J. •. .'.. :•) .•.,•••• ' ro I1 u at 1:00 P.M. feet, more or less, in a northwesterly dl- near Middletown village which is After a Long Sickness. »»"a."i" ''*. » >,i',? " <"> thai upptr'alu.- fctlon from -the northerly side of Front how owned by ^Edward D. Lentil- Frank T. Hesketh of Linden 000 houses on his lots, ono for his ^ POSITION WANTED ~.. of Bprlng-stroeti all Improvements! tsay Street: thence (1) along tho line of lands own occupancy and one for specu- .bookkeeper or typist: experience, refer- '»»>»• Innulri ;ot «wn«r. H. B. Hayas, of James H. Atkins, north Fourteen de- ohn. .Mrs. Hendrickson was aplace, aged 31 years, a veternn of nces. AJilrcis 0. Schefller, 72 Monniouth 11* Brunch avenui, Had Dank, choiw 1460.' grees west, three hundred and sixty feet, member of the women's temperance the world war| died from a compli- lation. , . treet. Red Bank. ...',. "*..:,..',' ., •.: „ •',•. .HOUSE FOR RENT, more or less, to the southerly ahora of the ; CLASSES FOUND. Hilt ofdoublo bouia onWavnlr pUo» North Shrewsbury river; thence (2) west- union of Middletown and was one cation of diseases last Thursday af- Found, a l^alr gf staaies at dapoL ' Own- for rent; six rooms,.' all 'Improvstnants, erly along the southerly shore of thoof its most active workers. Her ean have same by calling at 195 Oath- oli»n, warm, cothfortabla honsa: rtasonabU North Shrewsbury River, . the several ter a long sickness. Mr. Hesketh A VETERAN'S FUNERAL. mother organized th first women's was born at. Middletown and was irlne street, Hod Bnnk. . • ' rent. Apply 177 Droad street. Iled Dank. Red Bank Auction House courses thereof. One Hundred and flfty Spencer S. Morris of Bedford Died . R0OM3 FOR.RENT. ARAhK 6k*?6RtUNrtK ' feet, more or less, to lands of Monmouth temperance union in the count jr. the son -of Lillian Storey and W Doat Clubi thence (S| along lands of Mon- T at Daughter's Homo. Light, housekeeping rooms, furnished or » Jjwt disposal of all my Partrldga tJ». mouth Boat Club, and other landi, One Mrs, Hendrickson was' a member of liam T. Hesketh. His mother sur- unfurnished. Z Newman Springs road, Red m9utl) Boiksi w,ll grown pullets and cook-. 31-37 Monmouth Street Hundred and Seventy five feet* more or the. Reformed church of Middle- vives him. Ho also leaves a widow, The funeral of Spencer S. Morris Dank; Phono 18».W. erols. No bettor quality:anywhere, Will less, to a driveway; thonae (4) easterly, of Belford was held last Thursday WAITRESS OR WAITER WANTED Bank "' °n "' " ^0Uth ''"'*' B*' along said driveway, One Hundred and town. At the time o{ her death Amanada Parker Hesketh, and a [or email boarding home: wit bo thot- twelve feet, more or'leiB, to a point; Bald she was secretary of tho women's brother, \V. Allan T. Heskoth of at the home of his daughter, Mrs. >ughly experienced: -reference! required. •••..•••.. WT FOR 3ALB, "~~ point being distant in a westerly direc- George L. Barrett o" Matawan, 'hone 14116. lied Bank. • lot, DOiSOO feot, high and dry, «n< tion, Twenty let from the easterly boun- missionary society o' the church. Newark. Mr. Hesketh was, a i mem- 1 Thoraasavsnue, 40 foot from firoaa strut, dary of lands hereby intended to be con- She was a great charity worker and bo.- of the Elks' lodge of Red Bank where^he had lived to- som e time. • WORK WANTED. for la»0. Eaiy;' psrinanti. Xlberal-ills. veyed; thence (6) South fourten degrees Mr. Morris was, 88 years old and Rollable woman wants dny'a cleaning; or count for oBsh. Hylln * Salt, room %, her death is mourned by many and an honorary member, of Relief half time housework. Addrea.a 47 Me- cast, along the driveway leading to Front lived at Belford more than sixty Register building, " r • street, and parallel with the first course whom she aided, 1 thanle street. Red Bnnkj " - •'.' '' Household Antiques herein described, One Hundred and Ten fire company, The funeral was yoaTs. He was a veteran of the WOMAN WANTED. HOUND DOO LOSfi " feeti more- or-lesi,- to the -northwesterly _ Mrs. HondricI sonwasLa^ister of held—Saturday afternoon—at— the WoiTmh -wni\tc(t for- llicht^ho«i«worl*:-flo Leit Thursday afternoon, brown kaad corner ot-landa of James B. Weaver; thence civil war, having sorved-intho 20th ana brown and-whlur tloked body i answers Frank Osborni of Middletown vil- washing* Inquire Mrn, licrlow. 86 Mon-ts the nama of Chief. Phone Red Bank (6) easterly, alone the\rear lands of said louse dnd was in charge of Rov. Now Jjorsey regiment After the mouth atropt, Rod BanV. ' ' • 1 James B. Weaver, Twenty feet to the place lage, who died last, December at W. Rolland Raver. The burial was n88-w, or John Oonover, Oonovir lane, of DcKlnnlnff. war Mr. Morris engaged in the fish- HOUSE FOR RENT. ' MlUdlotown, N. J, Orlr.ndo, Florida, and of MisB Mary made at Fair View cemetery. ing business, which he followod for ConjforUbly furntahed twcW«.room SECOND PARCEL: Lying eastward of a houtie tov ront; good locution. Apply 22 HALF OP HOUSE FOR' RtNT ' ' ine beginning at a point on John W* W. Osbor,n, who died three year's many years. He was a direct do on Spring street, betwoen Wallaco and Me* Stout's bulkhead line on the river, distant ago at Beacon,- New York. The fu- Wallace itraet. Rod Bnnfc. > ." ehania streetsi seven rooms, aome |m- ten feet six Inches westwardly from the DEATH FROM PNEUMONIA. scendant of Lewis Morris, one of the CANOE FOR SALE. provemonta! rant ro'iisonable, Inqulr* of northeast corner of the new Boat Club neral of Mrs. Hendrickson was held signers of tho Declaration of Inde Eight con-foot canoe. In KOOII aondltton: owner, H. II. Hayos, 114 Dranch avenut, House; thence south seventeen degrees, yesterday afternoon at the house Mrs. Edward J. Sweeney of Seapendence. 'Mr. Morris" leaves three newly pnlnted, cheap to quick buyer. Ad- phone ;14flO, Ked; Bank. .will be sold to the highest bidders regardless of prices. east ta the east sate Post standing in the and the sermon was preached by droi» Canoe, drawer M. Kc€ Bunk. ROOMS FOR RENT. , rear of Monmouth Boat Club lot. eleven bright Died Lait Thursday. daughters and one son, they being TOUR1NQ CAR FOR SALE. Two rooms and bath for light home* feet throe inches, from the west side cl 3ev. J. A. Thomson of Middletown Bulek, In sood condition, good rubber; Many of the valuable Chapel Hill household effects John W. .Stout's brick store house. Mrs. Lillian H. Sweeney, wife oi Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. George White keeping; steam heat, eleotrlo lights, gas, village. Burial was made at Fair of Pateraon, Mrs. Ernest Brown of $150 to quick buydr. Can be loen nt Tuy-rent joasonabli s tontrally located. Inquire ALSO a right of way, olghteen feet wide, View, cemetery. Edward J. Sweeney of Seabright, lor'n-Oarnge, Peaft atrc^t. Red B^nk. _ "ink, or phona which arrived too late for last week's auction. along tha exterior southerly side of said died of pneumonia last Thursday, af- Long,'Island and Lewis Morris of IDEAL. COMMUTINQ HOUSES Boat Club lot, next to Hesse's line, to be for sale or renti, twelve niinutes' wojk to used In' common with N on mouth Boat ter a sickness of two weeks. She Philadelphia. ROOMS FOR RENT. ' Club, Shrewsbury Ice Yacht Club and John Back From Long Trip. station, onu hour to Now York, G; G. Two rooms,, attractively lurnlihed, tvt 'Oriental, Persian and Wilton Rugs, Runners, Lin- Worthley. George Bailey, son of Howard was 31 years old; She was born at WlHiiiB, Ryer'a lano, Matawan, M, J. light houiekMBIitg! complete, • Inoludlng TOGETHER with* all the right, title and Bailey of East Front street, arrived Seabright and was tho daughter of 1 Fair Haven Resident Dead. UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. gaa and eloetrlelty, hiat t.ltphono. At 41 oleum, Antique ..Crystal Chandeliers," Electric Flower Interest of the owner in and to all lands, the'late Amelia and Hans Hanson. About four or live rooms wanted by Monmouth atreet, oppojlto y. M. O. A, now filled in, extending from ordinary high home at two o'clock this morning Edward W. Meyer, a resident of small family; will tent Ml year around. Red Bank, phone 1037-M. water mark of the Shrewsbury River, to after making a trip to California Besides her husband, she leaves two Address R. II, M., ilrayier T" Red Bunk. APARTMENT FOR RtW. "" ' ,Vases, Mahogany Lamps, with Beautiful silk shades, the northerly, easterly and westerly sides Fair Haven for 36 years, died from of tha bulkhead, extending northerly into and return. He hike-hitched his way daughters, they being Dorothy, who PRIVATE SA1«B Small furniahed apartment In nloa dulit is seven years old, and Janet, who a complication of diseases, yester of household furniture; bqd, writing desk, neighborhood! convenient to rilltoai ati- trimmed with lace; Ladies' beautiful Dressers, Alaska to California and came home by day. ' He had been in poor health china, oloiet, ear*]on Implements, ato. OS tlon and all bus lines. Imiulre mornings ALSO, all the right, title and Interest of is five years old.. She also leaves two ami ovenlngi at ISA Brldgt avenue or the owner of, in and to til docks, wharves, boat through the Panama canal. ' since January. Mr. Meyer was Hmlann avenue, phona 8^8-W. Bed Bank. Beal Squirrel trimmed Coat; also Raccoon Coat, valu- bulkheads and improvements, erected and sisters, Mrs. MaTgaret Shuck of HOUSE FOR RENT. " ~~~ telophona. Red Bank li8fl»R. now standing upon the lands above de- Plainfleld- and Mrs. John Romaine •n at New York 72 years ago 'room*. bath, all modern Improver COOK WANTEDANTD,, ' scribed. mo. Inquire B.. A. .Millpr, Fair Haven) Man or . woman fof r smalll boarding able Necklace, Early American Antique Devan with ALSO all docking rights and privileges; of Linden. Tha funeral was held He waa a contracting plumber a' road, near NaveaihH avenue* Fair IIaven> hoiohouioii experlenoed only I referencreference*'-rte * appertaining and appurtenant to the lands *"» P««°n or Persons desiring to beSunday afternoon at the Seabright Now York a number of years. Of N. J. quiredid : year roundd positionii . PhonPh e HHUSS, brocaded velouf, mahogany carved frame; Living and premties above described, whether the Methodist church and WHS conduct- recent years He had led a retired BUNCH OF KEYS FOUND lted Sank, or call Elisabeth H. Powers. lame Is covered by tidewater or otherwise. lif e. His wif e "diodton years' ago on WaihinRton street;- -Owner- can getBycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J. , AL&O. a right of way and full innreis. A. E. OLSEN, ed by Rev. Howard N. Amer. Tho ie at, Ralph Tomalna's store, Shrews- FOR RBNT, Room, Dining Room, Breakfast, Wicker and Parlor cgreaa and regress, to and with servants, - , Clerk. burial was made at 'Woodbine ceme- Mr. Meyer was an .exempt mem bury avenue, by paying for this advertlie- 62 McLaren stroot; furnished or unfur- employees, otrcnta and factors, with horses, ment. nished] modern t|°taohQd house, abi reoniif carriages and vehicles, to, in, over and E tery at Oceanport. ber of the Fair Haven flro^com - Sets; Men's and Ladies' Wardrobe Trunks, Baby Car- upon the driveway or roadway, extending ACCEPTING A PUB- BARBER WANTED. bath, enolosed poroh! reasonable to reapqn" northerly from Front street, to another pany and he was a member of the - Barber, wanted, ilrst claia,-steady por- slbla partj.,.Ji'or portlouloti. fluter, U18 riage, Bassinette, High Chair and Bath Tub, Baby Grand driveway or roadway, one of tho southerly Died at Hoipital. American Mechanics' lodge. Th tion year rolindl poud wagos. Red Bnnk KclRe^ood avenue, Wanamaasa. Nv J, . boundaries of part of the lands herein funeral will be held at eight o'clocl Barber Shop, 182 Monmouth atreet. Bid~ STUCCQ HOUSES FOR 8At,fe. ...".• described,,to be used in common by owner Mon Bankj • Six, soven, eight and nine roomi, with yictrola with high grade Records; Opera Piano;and Mrs. Anna Pulsch of Port tomorrow night at the,Worden fua and others. ' * ' ' . ' mouth died Saturday at the state MOTHEtfS HELPER WANTED. all In-.provomcnli, sun parlor and jtono ALSO a right of way, and full Ingress, garages; centrally looatedi price 'reaaon- d oral home on East Front stree A woman to assist with gsneul houeer cercsi and regress tn' and-wlth servants, hospital at Trenton, where she- had work; one who wanta a. gpoa home in abli «nd good larmi I alio biilldlnr loMr"-- -. other Musical Instruments; Inlaid Music Cabinets, also employees, agents and factors, with horses, and will be conducted by Rev. John F. Buasc, U Wa.shlnnton street, Bid Bank. , carriages and vehicles, to,,over and upon been a patient ,a number :of yean. preference to big wageR. Phone Red Bank L. Huizer of- Fittr Haven. On Fri 201O. , ....•• ' " . FOR SALE. Mahogany •Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Celerate Cabinets, a certain other driveway - or roadway, ex- She was a widow and aha leaves day the body will bo token to Ne -One of .the choicest oorner lots en I/a* tend ing east and west from the roadway four children, they being Misses FRAME BUILDING FOR SALE. per Broad street, with building, all Hnliheti; flrat above mentioned, to tycrthley'a coal York and another Bervice will b In good condition; may be..rcadlly moved 4-PosterBed, Box Spring and , also other Beds, dock, and from thence to Front street Eda and Anna Pulsch and Herman and converted into p dwolllnR. Apply E. suitable foe wholesale fruit market or any aforesaid, to be used in common by owner held at the Merritt chapel. Th H, Morfori), Fair View ' cemetery. ReJ. tlnd of office or service station! lot and others. and Henry Pulse* of Port Mon- Bank. BOxlBO. Qlvi rat a call. T.. V. Dounhef Springs, , Chiffoniers, Dressersj Mirrors, mouth. The funeral was held yes- burial will be made in the Lutherai ty. phone Red Bnnk aqaa-J, or 611-W. This being Intended as., the same land cemetery on Long Island. LOT FOR SALE, Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures, Utensils, Crockery, and premises described in deed_ made* by terday at the house and the Bermon Lot on Harrlton avenue, 60x330 feet; '" HOUSES TORENT^ Clarence E. F. Hetrlck^Sheril taflbHAHSt ldlkbdteMll n - ShrewsbBhrowiburyu . live' minutes' rifle from "Coilnty ot~Monmoufh. ib Uaniel 0 cation. H. 0. 'Voorheea, 49 Broad street, Heil Bank or CampVaHi tin mlnutis' walk " dated September 18, 1911, and recorded in for a publlo rml or'street" ""'" phen. to Little Silver atatlon; one of four rooms, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Coal Range, etc. the Monmouth County Clerk's Office in ld Bublla Died in Arkansai. Red Bank. , and bath, one of flva rooma and bsthi stree>t t h.K.alH £"5ba ? '£?' " Book^OlO of Dceda, pases 276 etc., and in »:'"et JmllbL. e Msdi,oMadison aavenuev . OFFTCE CLERK WANTED. furnished or unfurnished; all modern'Jm* grant made by the State of New Jersey to Passed September Sth. I9js Died in His 66th Year. Marshall A. West of Dermott, Young lad/ wnnted to work In offloo: proVementn. Phono 14D5, Red Bank, or Friok-Lyptjum, dated Octobir 24, U07, and ii' JK'J ~*«"m* the ahovtr-ordlnane call B. - II, Powere,"*- Syeamar* avenue, ..-- .GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer, thi Arkansas,-non • of • -Mrs. Theodore stendir-.pnslthn^lf sntiifnetory Apply-In recorded in said Clerk's Office In Book 813 hi dsy pf Stptember. 10SS. • Charles" S. Williams of Atlantic Westrof Rumsonrdledfrom a-com handwriting to Offlco CJprk,_ drawer M, of Deeds, pages 62, etc, J Highlands! who .was employed aa a .Red Bonk. 2. That said land and'premises be uied WM. H. H. WHITE, plication of diseases, yesterday. H( HOUSE FOR SALE • ' . ',. Monmouth Clerking Co., Clerks. Attest:- Ma)r foreman at Joseph Banfield's boat i Bergen place, between South street and to lay out* Improve, embellish, maintain " had boen sick only n few days. Hi FUnNISHED APARTMENT WANTED Branch nvonua; clsht rooms with all-Im- and make availahle to the public a park, A. E. OLSEN, Clerk. works at that place, died from n by echoal principal and wife. Write SB provements, cosy breakfast room, aewlng open space, public square, water front, complication of diseases last Friday. was 3(1 years old and was a forme: KoanshurEast Frong t 59-Mstrict. durin. Begd schooBankl, hoursor phon, Oe. room, all artistically decoratcil, large dr/ beach, playground and place for public- re- PUBLIC NOTICE. resident of Rumson. Besides hi: n. Mulllner. collar; nil klnda of beautiful shrubbery sort and recreation, •i.i 5*.S hearing" en an ordinance en. He was 65 years old. He leaves a 3. That temporary notes or bonds be PUULETS FOR SALE. and fruit; Straus: lot 50x108. Look It titled An Ordlpanoe regulating the mak- widow and two children. The fu- mother, he leaves a widow and twi Tivt hundred Elngle Comb. White Leg- overi 110,500, Call 41 Bergen plsce, Rtd hsucd f*-bm time to time to temporarily ing of excavations and openings in tht Bank, phone 1783-M. " ' finance tht same in the aggregate amount streets snd publlo places In tho Borough neral was held Monday afternoon children, and five sisters and fiv< horns, some now laylnar: price reasonable. of not exceeding $28,600. of Red Bank," has been postponed untl Holland C. nialn, Freehold, N. J., II. D, i.. Men and Women's Clothing For Sale. at the house and was conducted by Brothers. The body will be brough nhono 32S-F-2I. 4. That said not« shall bear interest at September Zlst,. 102S, aIllt !);0I' ,UWU PsTa. 111.M. , e*tl> Beautiful tailored and, onc.pleoe dreiaca, not exceeding six per cent per annum. which time all persons Eev. James H. Cann. The buria' to Rumson and will arrive there on HOUSE NEAR CAMP VAIL-FOR RENT. naile by Gteln & Blalns and Bergdorf The foregoing ordinance has been intro- heard. Interested will be Friday of this week. The, funeral Moderate rate from Beptember to June) Goodman; coat I17B each, sell 110, ill)I duced, and the Mayor and Council will con- A. E. OLSEN, was made at West Long Branch furniahed or unfurnished, electric lights, bust 42-41! ahoss 814-7. Men' and .|)oy»' iidor fhe final passage thereof on tho 21st Clerk cemetery. will be held at Rumson. gas. water, etc, For' particulars phone medium ami heavy weight overcoats, IS- Ben nonk 1406. S10 each1, heavy Ulster, cheat 87>98, 11; SMALL PLACE FOR SALE, Morrla, Lconardvllle road and Chapel Hill Five rooma nnd both, about one acre and ecoaalng, Atlnntlo Highlands, N. J. Jphone a half of land; beautiful nil rubbery: price Atlantic Highlands B5C. S6,r,00. Hylln !> Bals, Regllter building, QARDENER-SUPERINTEKlDEftV' , Bed Bonk, phone 743. wishes poaltlom experienced and eflinlint, all branches of first elasc private eltatet HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. floweri, Jrult and vegetables, outdoors an4 Ten rooma and halhi all Improvements: under glass; landscape work, building of 100 foot front hy 20O feet desp: on White made and drlvei, oare and breeding of ill road. Rsd Hint. • Address Alfred Orlmth. Itve stock, fnrnv^rnachlnery, tractori? lioi 178. Red Bank. handling'of meni take full ehargai mar- FOR SALE. ried, Bane, 37, with good reference. Write Large eleetrlo washer, almost new: 84particulars to Oardtner, bo* «J7, gouth yard of Marln's printed linoleum nnd Persian ruff, 10x14, cost $1,000; aso- "Catchy"'. riflee, Phone 2400, Eatontown. ' FRANKLIN'PARK, i OFFICIAL OPENING comer Broadway and Locust aven«i, Wilt TO RENT, FURNISHER. Long Branch, N. J.I 100 acres being devel- Six room houae, Baa, electric, bath, hot oped Into reitrloted building Jots '60x180; -OP- wntcr heat; new]/ decorated throughout; eement sidewalks and culfbmg^failng Itla f:(im Octoher 1st to July 1st; reasonable throughout the entire tract; also city wa- New Victor Records unt. 29 Mnden place. Heel Rank. Call ter, gas and electricity! A twenty-aere, Number 3Ui hurailay or HntunUy. Fhona 1S1-M. lake with lake drive ant added attraction* Wi»t« World This Would Be-Fox Trot SMALL BUSINESS FOR SALE. omee on prenlaea.' Auf H. Stfilm«n, Introducing:"I Want a Lovable Daby" Smnll primpcrnqs builneas for sale, rtaar managing agent, Bute.'highway, Baton :ohooli llrlnff npartmenta connected, l\ve town. N. J. (from George White's "Scandals") Red Bank's New Radio utima nnd bath; or buyer can have store DQAARBD AND ROOMS. 19737 10 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra mil two rootTiH: good buiineas for lady; Shrewsbury Mano— r offers unniaa„l ep^ must sell. Adrirusn Dullness Far Sale, portunlty for charming home life, She'« Got'Im-Fox Trot Irnwer 12, Boil Hunk. r-.--i charming home life, eicel- \ Fred Hamm and Hit Orchestra lenunnt yhom roomae conking, oonneetln, beat go f oservlcsr otherwlae. laf»«, SHERIFF'S SALE. soms wllh private bath and running vsvttr! lawns, shade trees, milk, cream, tig* By Ihe light of the Stars alth Manila mi Xij virtue of a writ of A. tit> (o me di- and fresh vegetables from own farm] gu- I Guitar , Jim Miller-Charlie Parrel] :rctcil, insueil out uf tho Court of Chan- die huraei, tennla. Ten mlnutea' walk: 19738 10 ,-L'ry uf tho titnte lit Now Jersey, will be from Little Silver station, one hour and U» The King Isn't King Any More with ManJola 'Miuneil to nnla at uuhllc vcnilus on Mon- mlnutea.Irom New York. Moderate ratM. i - and Cullar Jim Miller-Charlie Fariell lor. the fifth , IJ n th,B a afternoo^_ n oAf saiead daye , I Piano and Ukulele Frank Crumit the Court I!ou<», In tha BOLougti of Kritit' WANTED, POCKET MAKER • How's Your Folks and My Folks with Piano 19739 10 hiilil, Oounty of Monmouth, NNe. w Jerst v WJBI ^ to satisftfyy adsorearee off saisad Court amount- on men's eoatsi also tailors and canvas ^ ' The Happiness Boys ing to approximately H,O«T.OO. baiter, IS Hechanlo itreet, Rtd Pank. . All the following trsoot oorr parcel of lanJ P«l of My Cradle Dnyi—WnlU anil premlaei hereinafteterr pparticularlrticula y de Herlboilibl , sltustoltt, lyinli g and beinbi g In th_teh Big Sal* of Fireitona Tlrei. P«ul Whttemari and lii '••• >, HorouKh of Scahrlght, In thh «O Oounty of this week only, to reduce itock,. At eat). Ukelolo Lady—Fox Trot .;..) Monmouth anil Hints of Mew Jeriey. Gst our prlees, ¥. U. VanDorn, Breid Tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 9th, llcalnnlng at a point formed by tha In- P«ul Whit.man «ml I'ir, V..:'.-., tersection sf tho westerly Una of Oeaan street, Red Bank. avenue with the northerly line of Desoh Oh, How I Mi>i You Tonight—Vux Trot atreeti thenga ID, In s wutftly dlrntlon, . Big Sale of Firestone Tjref. The Danion Orchestra at 7:00 o'clock P. M. Tune in your set to lower numbers. along the northerly line of Deloh strut thla week only, to raduee atoesu Atcoit. ideas la siventy>llvs feet to thi aoutheast eorneroeornerof Oat cur prices, f. )l. VanDbrn. BroiJ I Had Someone) EUe Befora I Had You Jsmsa Ulaylon'i Inndl thence (II) ) 'In • Fox Trot The Damon Orcho.tr. f Wave Length 218 Meters northerly direction, along thi saillerls y line striei, Rid Dank, • , nf lands of iald Clayton flltyili aniandl flval 1 Mln Mr SWIII iMio-liunilre.illha.fset to a Hike I thanes (I) We Buy. mid Sell Everything' Thj Happiness Boyi 'f.'ulnnlng aialn at the aforesaid beginning What you dont want aomaonej ilie dees. ulnt ami running In • northerly tllraotlon As a Porcupine Pint! for Its Pork 10713 10 NOTE—Every listener giving us a report in writing about our first jnu the wealirl' lira of Osnn avenue, Red pank Auetlon House, I1-S7 Meni Thi Happlneia Boyi uty and nfty om-hundredthi feet to « mouth itraet, phnm, 1014. Rid Dink. ' program will receive with our Compliments a combined Radio Call ilntl theme (4) In a wisterlr dlrlllbn, .1 * straight Una iiyintMour ind nlnity Vacuwn' Cleanen For S»U. /..'•ImndrsiUhl feet to the ending of the Book, Log Sheet and Map. , , eecinoj courle aforeiald, and thire ta tht All In flnt ilasi eondlllonf One Van- TUSTING'S tttiil. ' ' ' ' eltt ngn-electrll, one Eureka ireet'iU with Intendeil to b« a part of the >ams land all •ttaihmanll, and two Vital non.elH. 14 Monmouth St. Red Bank nnil prtmliM eouveyid by Uaman V. trlna. The prlcta are right. Cemenitntic] Krlei, et ui., tu Llna 0, Krlei Aiy died Open Ey.ry W.lk«r flifii JOHK It VA« MATMI, Bkirffl, fo. a viiltteri al enee, li taa«rs r««rt<.| riiKDEniK w. norc, 63 Broacl Street Phone 1184 Red Batik, N.J. nanalsfl t Riptember »>V '••?• of stisily work as eieipllinilly t»U 'Illlam I. Wwanll, feoUtlter. „. „ WSgSI, ' I leeretaryt Willia tli* UlirllMr'n mottu-",. ,nnir In tvory bomt.'WA.dr*rtU«m«>ts \ ftED .BANK.ftEGISTER, SEPTEMBER,9, 1925.'"

WHEN MOVING GRAPES FOR SALE. PIANO FOR SALE. APARTMENT TOR RENT. SKIFF FOR SALE. FOR SAL* OR eull Anderson .Brother, Telepbom lUd 84 Worthier atrtet. Bed Bank. Jacobs Bros, smttll itxe mahogany piano Six ragmigm, , pprlvsto entrancer, , oover Sea skllT "Gander' fur sale, $1,100. Etgtit^roott haUBt'qn WANT. ADVERTISEMENTS, Ben* 704 ind (it «ur raw,. Anywhere. FOR 3*L£ for Bale: In lino condition;., price 813G, rant.showroomth ; tiltoilett , , wash tub tb; Bargain 20 II. p. Kormulh engine, awn- wall bullti'opan porch, - CTtln trow presiding oagel) 1" Any' tlrae.' , deliveredf easy terms, without' interest. able fur business; {22 per month. Apply ing and hood, toilet; Just overhauled, mlnutel' to atation, ehi)! on Railroad avenue.. UilCord. frontal* loo Mrs W. J. Jeffrey, Ward avenue, Rumson, splendidly equipped, as good aa new. Can plot 801150 feat; hard STOMP FFULLEU R roK eAUB.,,,^ MONEY TO LOAN. ,. fiat by 140 feet deep, Charles Dresser. 119 West Front street. not »«J?/lt» e•!«•'»•? 11,000 Cale" ' b•" fJtolBtwE. Ciik.ro. vunu«BiUorda, Phong 681-M, Itcd Uonk. be seen at Community House, Gooseneck trlcaliyi equipped. Hpan . i, phone, i»6.rrjl, MMdlf Monty t° loan on bond md aotttkn. Point, Mult silver. good condition. Owner, 41 Apply to A. L. Ivlni, Register, buUdlnv Phone'7i-r-81 Keannburg. BELFORD BUILDINQ CORPORATION STATE HIGHWAY WOADSTAND, buya the beat materlali. cmploya the beat fully equipped, lar«c eonerctc stand, prop- AGENTS. UjRed BaK ll FURNISHED Red Bank. v ' WHEN MOVING nas BULLS FOR SERVICE. Mil Rad Bank 1112. William Deokar k mechanic!, If you'want to build—see un. erty, atock, ctc.^°-anirincc'JI,0O0. Term«, The Shcnandoah Lite lnauranet Com- '"OH. TEA'ROOM 6n,biV«UffMi 8on, local and long dlitance mbvlng bag* Caah or monthly payments For pnrtleu- Koyport, beflt epot on . the Highway, pany of Roanoke, Va, la open for a few On State. highway helw.ea latot/ Thoroughbred Guernsey >nd Holiteln men to sell life Insurance/ We have a . -'MUNDRY WORK WANTED, bulli for itrvlct, Blngham Farm, Bum- Kagre and ciipreia.. 87 Maple avanue. Red lar« write J, Crawford 'Compton, Belford, Charles Dresser, 113 West l'ront street, and Dad, Bank, oppoilte Fre«hol4 , 'Bank.' Anytlmt, anywhere. N J phone 581-M, neil Bunk. good proposition to cITer If you can pro-Twelve,aor. farm, old colonial f«i ' ' O«ll lit t«( Catherine »tr««f, R.4 Bunk; •on, W. J., duce. J. Vlncburg, 013 Summcrfleld avc- set well back from roa,d. •urrom Phone 1884, • • i " " * BEDS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS. FREp MADDALENA. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. LOOKING FOR A HOME? nue. Aabury Park, N. J beautiful shade tree.. AlTIm In all alae, and qu.lltlea at low prloii. o. p. HILL, deat«r In aeeond hand furniture, boi elty'carrlcra, J1.70O-J2.70O year; men." 18- Visit Uayslde Helghta' on the Atlantic aafAuel Swarts. 14 W.it Front street, oil plumbing, heating and tinning in all and lold, Alao pool tablce and lana i 46. Steady. Common education. Simple Highlands road overlooking beautiful FOR SALE? IIS feet on highway, 1,071 . ,.. Broad street, Bill Bank. , brancb.s. It'Wcstsldti . daveoae t , lied Bank, Mills Villa, eleven room home and two.Ideal tor tea roomi iultafcle,for develt ahow can for tale 180 Bbrowebury ave- examination coaching ttt* Write todnv. Sandy Hook. bay. Bevcral homes all com- ment.: ,Bay H. Btlllman, sole agint, Sll nut. Bed Bank. Phone 440-J pleted, 'open for Inspection. Office on itory bungalow: large plot of ground,-on : 'El ROO> I „. Franklin Institute Dept J-144, Rochester, State road, near Atlantic Hlghlandi; highway, Jiatontown. N. J, • • • ••'• U so. now la the time-K* have it re- HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. N. V.« property, open 'every day. Price 16.600; cash required $1,500, be] paired. Jut phon. Rid Beak 1408 and _. "Call oV'wrfteT'Alex. iwlekL Houee and eighty acree of land near STORE FOR RENT. BUSINESS PROPERTY ance easy . terms. Inquire Caleb Luker, On United Sutis government plan. T«»Y a»k for tha roof doctor. lied Betak for tale for 88,000 r lultalile for 1 LE APAKTMENta *>* J» North Broadway,- Long Branch; N. ," SultaWo for any line; Weat Front itreet, on Wosf Front street; bcjiutlrul aeven- real estate. Belford. N. J. Federal Land Bank, th. only fanoiri •«,}• ICE BOXES, ™ phone 1600. i a country homo for a gontleman. Addreia formerly nurant showroom; rent J71i; fine room hoiine; 'nil Improvements; iacrin.ee toal bank, the nit earning. otY wall's •*>' nt tht offle, of Vii Largest (took In town at lownt prleea. J. P.; draper M. Bed Bank. $8,500*, will be worth $10,000 next year. FARM FOR SALE. ' CLOSE TO LOfjQ BRANCH. for grocery. Apply Owner, Dreaner, 113 Seveaty.five acre farm or will s»!l a part* back to the farmer -who ' borrowaTlbili Bamuel SnartsV U Weit Front strut, oB .RAILROAD PROPERTY FOR SALE West Front atreet, phone ' 681-M, lied Charles Drosier. 118 West Front street, money, loans, 'moD.31 to farnera on tfit *' IMW KOK »AU. Proad street, ftid Bank, Six roonf home, on plot 190x20D. All phone 581-M, Red Bank. __^_ Twelve room bouse, - electric, toilet and Undi o( frulU "A bargain at 15,000. cheap; piece of Innd 2D0 feat along rail, Dank. bath; hot and cold water; usual outbuild- bond and mortgage, at OW per sent wt*tx";jv ol..> Apply ». B. Smith, phon. SkCpNt>-hAND CLOtHES BOUGHT." road former fair grounds siding, for sale: FOR SALE, RED BANK. est .to pay off mortgage., • ct.^li,'.buar i cents delivered in town Peter DePontl, for inspection. Office on property, open vantages of bnylnsj here are-.maay. Til. ' Bank, Jersey Coast Laundryi oomlltlonmlltlon , wtwantedd. JJohhn 0. BchanekBhk, BB. rout/ If lnt»re»tkd. call Hed Bank 18S8. Uoro Buasea, Inc., Globe Court and Me- ; D. No. 1, Freahold. U.I. or call at 111 Oakland atrcet. Red Bank. ehanlo street. Get your c%r washed while 245 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank, phone tvery day, at Belford, N. J. • STENOGRAPHER WANTED. tax rate Is extremely low.'.ev.rr lot la i r——* FOR SACE. , . . r In town. Service guaranteed. 464-J. Experienced girl with knowledge of high, and baa more tnan alit Inehll ot to* : Gas atova and. laundry etoy. for,aal.. Madley-Hall FOR SALE, RED BANK bookkeeping and general offlfee work; must aollt It lies on the moit dlreet and trat.lea BUNQALOW FOR SALE OR RENT/ 1 NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. •Aanlir a ••!• plic* Red Dank, all roomi, rant 1401 all Imtrovementa; . v HOUSE TO _._ FOR SALE. apartment house, seven rooms each side, be capable of managing office. Apply by road from Long Branch to Red'Bank, Pttb* •rarase; aell for 14,500! niy tarmi. Willis, Eight rooms, oh State highway; all 1m- Now six room house, modern Improve- Thirteen geese, eight are spring geese: two cellars, hot\alr heat, bath, electricity letter giving age, experience and salary lie busse. running past the proptrty eaeh . pbom 1881.J, Hed Bank. provementu oppoafte golf links. H. 0. ments; ureplaco: $1,000 cash, balance as sixty White Leghorna, good robber tired and gas. tubs, sidewalks, lot 50x125. expected. References.- Address Stenojr- half hour, aboat one-half mile from Utt). Johllchtlns, lilng'i highway., Bed. Bank. rent. D. W. Martin, .240 East l'ront buggy, harness, tent, two camp cota and Price $14,000. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J. rapher, drawer' M, Red Bank. Silver station on the New fork and Long » SPANIEL. PUPPIES FOR SALE. 1 Ph0ne488-J. ••'•••/ itreet. Hed Bank, phone 1188. Rood tarmho * Phone Satontown Fhone Koanshurg 75-F-al. Ilranch railroad. City water, eleotrlo llgbtei Spaniel pupplet for ulei weU.bred Wa- ATTRACTIVE SEASHORE HOMES. telephone and gaa, Lots.llOO and ~ all kinds, rate*, reasonable. Anderion ter: Bpanlel pupplai, -throe montha old, FISHING BOAT FOR HIRE. NEW HOUSE FOR'SALE. S431-M. LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Homes and estates In Monmouth Beach, wards, aold on raay payment plant a i phone Hed Bank ?"•«• Box 18, IHghf.nJa. N. J, ' 'RellableVrn>hlnglparty boat Hazel May; Eaitaldo park,- six rooms, bath, all Im- PULLETS FOR SALE. Landscape gardenloir, plants and Long Branch, West End, Slberon, Deal, AJ- count for cash. The Horn. Sit flahinff.' or ealllnar, day and night aervlcp; provementa; lot 50x100, aplendld. location. Seventy-five Barred Rock pullets, April vegetable plants ~'!aiu out and planted. lenhurst. Loch Arbor, Interlaken, Asbury ment, Inc., Oeeinport avenue, "" ••- rVJR RENT, STAIRS ANP DOORS FOR SALE. Beaoh Raverl wharf. 0. A, Ciller, B«c' Terma to suit buyer. Fhoni Rumson 447 Plants grown under glass. Advice gladly' flbc rotma. all rln« »trent, Red lianln Scutellaro Construction Co.. 113 Mon. box 55. Little Silver, N. J. mouth «lreet._H«d Bank. ••,- "...• f WANT TO BUILD? WE HAVE THfe LOT. SAXAPHpNE INSTRUCTION. " West Oakhurst, N. J., P. O. Asbury Park, "N. J. Phona Eatpntown 2178.: ..'--- ' "BSOsfFOR RENT. Gall'.Red' Bank- I8B8 or call personally Leani to plsy this popular Inatrnment. Jloute 1. HOUSE FOR RENT, COLONIAL BUNGALOW FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE L Flva toimajin Fair Havon. Inqulrt at •?••••:• COOK WANTED..',. : ~ et'lll'Oaklandratreet,; opposite the -sta- I.will teach you, Saxaphonea bought and . TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. furnished or unfurnished: seven 'rooms." Practically new; kitchen, dining room, or on leaie; Holmdel/ N. J. Apply Trt* HBtI»r'a Itora. I'Qlr Haven, N. 3. Sbort ordera; rooiri.and board If deilrel. tion.-./Let us 'Show you our offerings, Bold. Muileiana for all oecasiona. Phone Twelve acres, six room house, grapes, every modem convenience; delightful large, living room, three bedrooms, .-bard- von Ian Bennett. Red Bank. .* FOR RENT. ,, A uooil home, eaiy houn, Colonial Rto. Hadley.Hall.-V'.'- • Arthur Boyco, 812-M, Rumaon, tielgnborhooj; $70-monthly furnished, $66 taurcnt, Oceanpnrt, N. J. ' ' asparagus,, fruit and berries; on gooovroad unfurnished. Edward W. Lintner, 6 . West wood floors throughout, tile bath, tile 81s**roomi and^ bath, all Improvement!, In ' ; KBYPORT, N. J. .-••-. . , FOR SALE OR RENT. and near town. Price 910,000. Caleb Lu- Main str«e'.. Freehold. N. J. porch. An- architectural beauty: in the TRUCK FOR HIRE. Had Bank. Call BtO-J. Red Bank. . HIGHEST PRICES PAID • Ora»n,Qrl)V« ayenuo | nine room bouie, Two'houaea, five and six rooms; all Im- ker, Belford, N. J., phont Kunaburg Eaat Front street section: lot 50x210. Rack body auto truck for htr«; will |i for all klnda of live poultry:. Jacob Beclc. provementi: rent J45 and $60; will sell for 7 5-F-81. DOUBLE HOUSC FOR RENT Phone Red Bank 485. Ed. Hnyes. OIRL WANTED . er, 273 Rhrawslur/aVehue, Red Bank; or flfat class condition;, air Improvements; anywhere. Phone Katontown 3455, ' tn MlddloUwu for Bcncral liouuwqrk) no BUn parlor! terftiB to eult. , M. F. Colllm, 16.600 and $6,000; terms rcaionable. PROPERTY AT NAVESINK. on corner of Shrewsbury avenue-and Oak- phonevtosp-w, Red.'Bank.i'i••• .>.:* Willis, phone 1881-J. Red Bank. land Btroet, aix rooma each aide; toilet, FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. laundry, rhoni 1788, Bed. Bank. :.?»•- Keyport.B70-ll.~ •_1__ Two small houses; ready. , Lots, plots, Family, waah, wet, not ' exceed Inn 26 WHEN MOVING I H AVE"SEVErULr"LOts~ALONb~:" water, electricity and gas. Rent $30 per LA^N MOWINa ••'•' '. » < "CASH PAID HALL FOR DANCES. large .house and barn; twenty acres. month each aide. Apply 112* Broad street. pounds^ 75 cents; rough dry vasb>.0'cente Call Anderson Brothers, Talejhone Ead. Plnntlim, urunlnif, grailinvi'experlenctd the atata road for aalti al»«. hoja and poultry wannd, Antiquuea niahcganmahcg y aldeboard, mahogany CAR WASHING MY SPECIALTY. ance easy terms; six nice rooma, rath, hot N."auda pli«ini 86T.lt. Red Banln • SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. I guarantee you a satisfactory lob. Let and cold water, new heater; large corner . CARPENTER JOBBING FOR SALE. tiptop table' and mahogany long lofd. '. LOT, FOR SALE. ; Beautiful reversible ruga made from old ma prove my ability. Charles'; A.< Jonel. sy competent man In any branch of work. T^TJRST FLOOR APARTMENT. On- Bergen plaeeTNbetwecn South' atreet lot 60x160. Edward W. Lintner, 6 West Leader gaiollne engine-.^vlth .pump, rood Phone Long Branch.87C4-J, carpeta and chenille portieres. Write for expert aUtomoblla washer at Boro Bnaaes, Main afreet. Freehold, N. J. lo Job too large or small to receive prompt _ ' iTornlahtil,_BlLlmptov«ment»: :.garK»( and.Branch aynuo; sixe 50x200; will sell clraulara. American Rug Manufactory, S96 attention. Saah cord and glazing. Esti- condition; also can flxUrei, Krebi, bot JAM i for $2,000, Apply 112 Broad street, phone Inc., Globe Court and Mechanla' > atreet. At 0 Blv«mldo avenue, It ell Bank. ' contractor..and buliderl •II, iclndai of Job. Veirmont street. Brooklyn. N. Y. Bed Bank. : SEE BAYSIDE HEIGHTS. mates furnished. Screens .a specialty. 84, Leonardo, N. J. HOUSE CAR f'OR SALE.: blng done. Dialtr.in,' building material. Red Bank 184-J. I , . ' Best all-year-round development along prleeB right. C. B. Bennett. 127 Mon- 1 FOR SALE. FLATS FOR RENT. the seashore: located alone highway be- mouth atreet Red Bank, phone 12J.R. All emiilpped tor going South, At Sao- James Boden. Llncroft. * HAVE YOUR CLOTHES <• • A $25,000 ilx per cent lint mortgage Two beautiful flats, each contain Inn (our STORE FOR RENT. girt N. J.. omBtate Highway Mo. !.._ „ .cleaned.at.tbo City Dry Cleaning and Dye- tween Leonardo and Belford, only five • -. • FOR SALE, ing Works. 1) Mechanic atreet, near Broad now' on a $76,000 property. Roos M.. rooms and bath, fine airy rooms, stood minutes, to either rallrond station. Office REAL ESTATE WANTED. Large itors, two windows j itcaw k»$% TYPEWRITER llEADqUART«S— Ten beautiful black retriever pupplea for Clayton, 102 Asoury avenue, Ocean Grove, surroundings, etc, Peter' DeFontl, • phone We have several clients ready to pur- furnished. Apply A. CiUrelJa. 7» Mon- aale cheapt beat'eprhpanton on earth. Bjry- etreet. Red Dank.. Phone 108-E. William N. J,. phone Aabury Park 2077. on property, open every day.*' chase a gentleman's farm, ten acres, with •Typewriters - rented, bought and Bold. 3strov, proprietor. 464-J, or call at 245 Shrewsbury avenue. icnth atreet. Bad Baak, Ttubfn'a, DP Broail .treat, Bed Bank. an,; Portaupeck. Long Branch, Red Bank. . BOY WANTED. modern improvements, within five rnilca r JUST ARRIVED, : : FOR SALE. A willing boy. (white) to work around of shore between Red Bank and Asbury FURNTSHEtTRPOM WANT Ttf BUY ~. Table, cheln, curtolnB, draperies, abades, REAL ESTATE GIVES NEW STUCCO HOUSE i Phono ehlokena and Large ahlpment of gas range. In grounds and drive a Bulck car; wages (1I> Park. Send full particulars to" D. S. with light housekeeping prlvllei. I ducks: P b e t 1 sizes' and colors at.low prices. Bamuel awnlngt, brlca-fcrni;. rue and some clothes. a greater income than anything elee^ In- a'week with board and lodging; must have Meyer, Inc., G17 Ocean avenue. West End, for sale or rent; six rooms and bath, flr*,* * «»8.B. la Leonard street. Bed Bank. Pho .«6^M.iVd-B.ntf'or .iu , 5 B r5dy; nd vest In real estate, increase your income. n Swnrti, 14 WeSt Front street, off Broad S. Thompson, corner Harrison avenue —•' references. Phone 1011-M, Red Bank, be' place and aim porch; all improvements; OTi " ' ' A NEW PLACE TO DANCE. avenue. Red Bank, r B. Adlar., ..:•• . • etrcet. Red Bank.'; ' ' • Hardlm rood, Fair Haven. N. J. We have a number of excellent houaea for tween 0:00 and 10:00 A. M. •ale. Haalcy-Hall, 111 Oakland atreet, FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE Harrison avenue. Phone 860-3. Red Bank* ' Lake'Tavern, West Aibury avenue, Aa- ROOM WANTED, > " . GOOD PRICES PAID GAS RANGE FOR SALE. bury Tark, N. J,," Saturday evenings. A large, room, furnished or unfurnished, Four burners, alao oven, broiler, sim- Bed .Bank. • . STORES FOR RENT for second-hand car, a solid mahogany N. J,,\Baturay vn for men'e aecond-hand clothes at the City In Doremua buildinff, on Mechanic street, three-tube paragon radio, cost $£00 when ESCHELBACH 4 SON, ~ «ar center of town; pleasantly located. Dry Cleaning VYorka, Q Mechanic atreeti merer, plato warmer, smooth top; In work- FOR SALE. Carpenter Work Wanted. Telephone 1181-J, Red Bank. right near Broad street;'excellent location, new, only six months old;' set includes All kinds of jobb!ita\ attended Is by U Its Weit Fronront itreet. Red BanK, pboca near Broad street. Phone 106-R. William Ing order. W. W. Taylor. 41 necWcas Rumton, ten room house and bath, elec- all Improvements; sleea to suit. Apply to music master horn, storage battery. 11 111 J. Auto acceiiorlei and vulcanlrinf. . • LOTS FOR SALE., , . ' Oatrov, proprietor. ^ « \ place; Red Bank. Phone 180-M, tricity, gaa and heat; lot 60x205 feet: your own broker or "the Land & Loan Co., batteries and Branded can phones. Gall af- experienced --carpenter. Writ* or pbona* DOCK AND BULKHEAD BUlLDEh. „ I have several lota near hlttS school. Red HUDSON HOUSE. . _ garago and ahkdc; price S0.6OO. Caleb. IP- Eaat Front street,-Red Bank. ter 6:00-o'clock nt 31 Eaat Front street. B»nlu - Pricea* right Caleb It Luker.'Bel- . .._. OGDEN McCLASKEV,.. .: Marvin. S3 Balding, road. Bed Bub Portable dock*i»nd.flOL and , Doait-a a_ -epecjrltr_ . laff"! roofer; tin roofs coaled and made Boarding; centrally located:- hot ana Luker, Belford, N. J. Phone . 75-F-31, HEMSTITCHING. Red Bank. r B Whin »B Okld tret Rtd Bank. ford. Phone Keanaburt .76-P-H1. cold runnlnu water; Ideal for commercial Keansburg. ^^^^^^^ Fhone 850*J. . . , A. S. Whits. JB Oakland street. Red _ tlkht.. Chimneys repaired. Roofing ma- Mexican, -wide, plcotJng. sold and silver; P1PELESS HEATERS. TRUCK BODY FOR SACT terial for sole. 188 Hudsou avenue, Red people. Reasonable rates 181 Hudson HOME BUILDER AND MIU.W0RK. rhlnestones attache! to materials! but tons, W(RE WHEEL SrSHVlCt- Bk; phone. 400-J. ' Summer reduction; Installed anywhere. PUPPIES FOR SALE. i Platform truik body with "cacabb ofor rFord avenue, phone Bod Dank Us-W.- Many plane to chooae from or will esti- pinking, plaiting, machine embroidery. Four room house $08, five rooms 5115, six Win woeala rebuilt. John a.men, 42 bnosslnossls for sale; alao Held com aandatalki, BUICK FOR SALE. mate your planal Screening, porcbas, trel- Beads and novelties .for-twile at the Handy Two femala Irish setters.- five aonttlt •W.it front street. Bed Bank.. Fhon. 12-R. STORM ENCLOSURES. rooms $135 and seven rooms (146. We J. H. Vlnlng. Tlnton Falls, K. J, r Now is the time to have them-put up. Seven pa"a»enircr. excellent condition; lises and poreh boxes. Fencing. Robert Shop, 1ft Broad street, Bed Bank. guarantee to heatr house or refund money. old, three wire haired fox terrier*, mall.; • • »*• • IHIMHI - iini,un • i nuni n* v» dont wait until bad weather. Phona Red h. Cook. 87 Sunset avenue. Red Bank. v ''papir hanging and danntlnr. l»» Me, FOR'SALE ON HARRISON AVENUE, 1 1317ronly run 21,000 milea: kept In ga- F.OR SALE. Cash or installment. Kalamazoo Stove Co.. two ' tnonths old. Sycamore Kennel/ ehanla street.,Red Bank. Phone 1141-W. . HOUB. of nine rooma and bath, lot Bank 1408 for Ralph B. Hlclceli. the ear-rnge; paint good. Any , reaoonable offer. Phone U88. • Oak four-foot flat desk ?l0. bureau 112, authorized branch, Bradley Beach, N. J, x 68 penter and builder. ' Shrewsbury. N, J, Phone Red Bank 104* . " ROOM FOR RENT °° ' -'•jHeaV bargain to quick . buyer. Phone 120. Seabrlght, C,_ rscher., W1LUAM V. DIETRICH, \ sideboard \?10, iron bed and spring $5, Pbone 2020-R. Phone Hid Bank W. Ed. Hayes. -. TRY CURCHIN'S FOR FACE VALUE. plumbing, heating and tinning. Pumps and couch, spring and mattress $7, steel four- HAMILTON S. BATON, to gentleman In private family; all Im- —: "FOR SALC • wlndmilla repaired. Agent for Master car- MAN. provementi. 70 Wallace atreat. Bed Bank, QLASS. Let us be your barber. We know how Sir room house, all Improvementa, near drawer filing case $6. C. S. Jenks. 81 Insurance broktr. repretentap; ; th AMftl d .All idea carried In.itock,. Glaring dom to tolease. Expert tonsorlai service. Cur- river and Broad street. Red Bank; 16,600, buretor coal aaving duvlce. FIta any fur- Weat Front street. Keyport. N. J. • We will make Interesting proposition to OIRL WANTS WORK. . chln'a Barber Shop, Second National Bank nace. 42 Lelgbtoo avenue. Red Bank, r- reliable'man; lull time or part time. The aod cot the Qompan?. Telephones' Bt4 General housework or day V work want- at reasonable prleti. Phone 79-J. iflller'i S3 000 cash, balance mortgage. Caleb L. phona 882-W. ~ ALL YEAR NEW HOME, work is soliciting orders in suburban and it Front alreat,\Red Bank; building. Upstairs. Luker. phone 76-F-al. Keansburg. Dank 1278 and John 1804. All klndi o* < 1. Address Box 156, Mlddjetown, K. J. HOUSE FOR RENT AT LITTLE SILVER three bedroom a, (also furnished home, six county districts. Profitable and perma- BARGAINS RRIAOES. . OPPORTUNITY FOR DEALER ""BANK" STOCK WANTED. bedrooms )f or rent or Bale, upon easy nent. Write Hoopes Bro. &, Thomas Com' Insurance. Mew York o filet, 80 Mftldtfr > MASON CONTRACTOR. Large otoek to .elect from, at the'right Selling Delco Hunt products in Mon. on Prospect avenue i seven rooms and nU litlmimm * «h«full«h«fullyy ulven.—;en.; •Eg Eug m mouth county. -If Interested write for ap< One to five shaves of stock of Brond improvements; near town, churches and terms; iiOtooseneck, Point,..lluta-Sllver.. pany.-Wcs„«„,._.„, t Cheater, Pa. 600—ncrei—ar ' ) 1 prleea. Samuel Swarta. 14 West Front Street bank or Merchants trust company. 1 Choice restricted colony on South Shrews- nuraer.es. Eatabltahcii 72 years. BoyBoyara , 18 Rectot r placel . Red BankBk, phonh e atreet. og Broad itreet. ltd Bank. polntment. Division Manager, Belmar, achoplo; about ten minutes walk to sta- N. J...It, P. Give number at aharea and price. Adilresi tion. For further particulars phone Bed bury river. Open for Inapectlo* STUCCO HOUSE FOlTSALS. STORE FOR RENT. , " HOUSEKEEPER WANTED: Bank Stock, drawer M. Red Bank. GIRL WANTED. Bank 1073-H. ' TWO SLATE ROOFS FOR SALE. Seven rooma and ba'tb, electric, gas and At 78 Monmouth • treet, formerly et« One to take Wll charge; three In family: FOR SALE. LINOLEUM. In .a first class condition. Buyer to take all modern Improvement]; located at White An expsrlenced girl wanted. Atlantic Kood. homo • to: rlshfc- party. Addrels Five, ten, twenty, twenty-five and fifty FOR SALE. . cut)led by Consolidated GIB Co. Inmtdt* > otel. Fair Haven, N, J. Phone Bed Bank gallon barrels, new; elder presa for sale, Large stock to select from. In all quali- slates from roof. Can be acen at bulldlns avenue, hall block Irom Broad atreet, Housekeeper, drawer .M. lied Bank; ties at low prices. See us before buying All ktndi of fishing tackle, lines »nd and barn at 07 Monmouth atreet, Itcd Shrewsbury;; N. J.; lot 37.6*125 Xeet. ate possession/fflven.. Apply Jersey Ctttt will sell cheap. C. W. Leverentz, Church hooka from the/smallest to largest: bam- : FOR SALE CHEAP. atreet, Bclford. N. J. elsewhere. Suniucl Swarts. 14 Wcit Front Bank. Apply Scutellaro Construction Co., I Price 16,500; easy terme.' For partlcu tral Power A Ugt)t Co., .5 Broad V PRESERVING JARS FOR SALE. Small 'uprlBht piano . In -ttood- eqndltlon. • treet, off Broad^treet. Red Bank. boo poles, worth 60 cents, sell 20 cents 112 Monmouth atreet, Red Bank. lara apply Scutellaro Construction Co,, Red Bank. ' ' Quarts BO eenti. pints 40 cents a dozen. E. O: Reed, Sycamore avenue, Tlnton Falla, APARTMENT TO LET. OIL STOVES. _ each. C. W. Leverenti, Church; street, FOR SALE OR RENT.. flee 112..Mo.Mnouth Btpet. Red Bank. 40 Baal Front street, Red' Bank, phone K. 3. Phono Eatbhtbwh 21S4-F-S8, Four rooms nnd bath, hot and cold **- friMJ t«r+-<40 per month, -\ Oornor Wallnce. aiitl Florence and New Pertsctbn in all sites ElKnt rooni-.houHc, .nil..improvemenl ,,. N^W-HOySC-FW-JfAiwi^.. JSAL&. •* tU. =—• —-•• .:-»-- - •••-•- -. J at low orlocs; "See us-befortbuylnn else-- BUNGALOW FOR RENT. eanrpleisly-plej " furnishedfed,, —an d --BTrtargeBatffevv FFaia r On""Bef5cii place""between South street* "~ SIGNET RINQ LOST , • ' , HO ea^l»*fU te)eUs\\l'a7s\ 1 «7 - tf Bprlng Btrccts. W. F. Grover, 100 Wal-where. Samuel Swurtx. 14 Weit front Mew five room bungalow with all Im- TIM moit proiperoui foturs of any devel- lace street, Red Bank, Maven; possession October 1st. For par- nd Branch avenue; large living room, sedan, in first class condition. Can Saturday In, Red Bank: •Initials M. 8, etreet. off Brt-ad street. *led B-ank/ provements; (ot rent, furnished or. unfur- ticulars eee William .H.Hintclmannt Rum- dining room* kitchen, three bedrooms and Finder pl(iie_ phoni 210D-F-12, Eaton- opment Alontr tha leaihoro. J. Crawford AT STUD. nished, for tha year round; also garage. eon, N. J., or phone Rumson GOO. seen Friday, September 11th, between ( Compton, Belford, N. J., nola agent. ~A~BA"RGAIN IN CORN. bath. All modern improvements; ga- r town, . •• • ' - . -i Pedlsreed and .reniatered police doge. An acre and a half of Yellow Bintaii Inquire at Mrs. Bchlichtins's. Allen street, rage. Lot 50x200. Restricted residential and 7:00 P. M. M. H. David ion, 40 I*f BAySIDE HEIGHTS Uorrli Joieph, box 154, Leonardo, N. J., THE EASIEST RIDING CAR. ' FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT nas, molt proaperoue-future of anr devel- corn ripe In two or three weeks. Call and ilumaon. N. J. Franklin touring car with California tap. section. Small amount cashash. . Apply 112 roy place. Red Bank. * ••* ^ or room and board; convenient to atatlon. or'telophono nny evening after 7:00 P. M...... _. TO LOAN. "~~" Broad street, or telephone opment along the seiahore. J. Crawford Atlantic Hlghlanda 41: • tret It and lave yourself delivery costs. Motor recently eone over: rubber tcooil. Red Bank 184-J.' Apply" at 82 Northwest Bridge avenue, Red Compton, Belford, N: J., lole agent. Stllwell ft •Williams, Everett, N. J. On boud and mortUago oa real titaU la Price exceptionally low. Excellent family FEMALE HELP WANTED, LANDSCAPE GARDENER. ' COING TO FLORIDA? T' HOUSE FOR RENT. Red Bank or Mctnttj' In sums of «S00 to car for winter. Can be seen at R. W. Operators on sewing machines; good FOR SALE. Ing October 1st for Miami, Florida; [50,000. Apply John A. Lovely, eounselor- Pruning hr •xpfritna-td^men; ipfayltif^S •ALE. Five lots on Stote highway, route 4, In even -rooms and bath, all |mpro.ve- Jt-law, South Amboy. N. J^ phon* South Geil'a, Main road, Fair Hnven. N; J. ' _ pay. steady work, congenial surroundings Itaht a«irfaM"dZ^^«Ldeboardi_prjce £luf£ , have roo*iom for six phasengcrsphiaengcrB., FarFee «S5<. mentsratiJOPotorsDlaoflrfroSPtlfSt p and-onvlrontnentlnour^new modern build* L kmbor Ur-M; —- LOOK—FOR-3ALE, -^~ IB 00, Innulre IS Lelihton avenue, Rea tots For Snip, drawer M. Red Bank. Innulre Toriy StalTor, 10 Wallcy drive, At- ber 1st. Apply Mrs. J. B. 'Pharo, 17 Six-room bouse and a little over three ing directly opposite Long Branch railroad vice ffivea as to what When and bow to * lantic Highlands, N. J. '- • "FARM FOR SALE, ONLY $8,200. station; will arrange to Include carfare in plant T. H. SUles, III Hardinv •"•(•• \. Bank ' '" " COOK .WANTS POSITION, ~ Peters place, Red Bank, phone 1128. acres of land along convete rotd on cor- 1 RANGE. FOR SALE, APARTMENT FOR RENT Plve and one-half acre farm for sale, ner at Hopping'a Cros'stng, near- Camp- your pay. Samuel Kothstein Clothing Com- Red Bank, pbove 1111. ? Colored man*lshei position as cook: on Broad street. Red Bank; fine apartment. HOW~ABOUT~THOSE~RENT~RECEIPTS"7 two miles from Long Branch; six roams pany, opposite Long Branch railroad sta- email kitchen range, $10. Call even- experieifted, belt of references; R. H. Hnve you found the person who will bell's Junction. 17,600, CalCaleb L. LLuker, gl, D. yBtynlkj Foiterstreet,_.»lver alx rooms, two baths; garai heat and with bath, electricity, 'good barn, all kinds DelfordDlfd , . ffhonh e TefrVSl K,KcanHburg.b tion; . Johnson, 40 Bank, strtnt. Red Hank janitor Bbrvlce. - RayH. Stt cash them? "Why not buy ft houno and "61 Irare—hay H. Stlllman, state Hlshwayr A REAL BARGAIN. ------" i-ia! ANTIQUE FURNITURE WANTED^ phone Eatontown 2178. have aomethlnst for your bioney?_ Hadler- Eatontovri,1 N. J. EXPERT^ UPHOLSTERING. _ ..BUNGALOWS FOR.SALE - Kivili room hoai,e« all tmproT«aa«otf | -'"M6RTGAtig" M6NEY WANTED, i Will Pay the hlsheat.price; the. condl- r Hall. Ill Oakland itreet.^Red Banlt. ' Oven tufted furniture, , slip cov- now under construction,. containing five SEA SKIFF FOR SALE. ^ HOUSE FOR RENT. ers made to order; supplies, tapestry, cre- rooms and bath, electric, gas and beat; all cement walks and cillar one blook fro« In aums ot (6,000, IT.000 and 110,000. ;tlon ' dooan't matter. Write about what Hull 24xG foot; good iea boat and In GLASS HEADQUARTERS. Seven rooms, all Improvements; one Ray H. Stlllman, broker, phone Eatontown you_have_toJ3oic 70S, Preeaold, H! J. _ All sixes of single and doubl. strength tonne and leather, lamp shade silks, wire modern Improvements; lot 3?.6xl2G feet, bus, flv« tnioutes to stationt M.ttt* Kood condition; for BBIO . hp. A. window Blaas, Plate Elasa nlndsblplds our block from bus: one block from river: on frames, trimmings. H. Chart's furniture located at White avenue; half block,from Terms. Phon. 18B7, B«d Bask. Uta I IlleV" TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. Schwchr. DlnKham avenue and Church Pearl street. Fair Haven. Furnished or atore, 89 Monmouth. street. Rcl Ba It. .HOUSE TO RENT. specialty. Miller's Hardware Co., &l Weat Brood street. Shrewsbury, N, J. 4 Price 0 Wntsldi sTthut. Typewrllera tented, bought and nold. street, RumBon. N. J, Krnnt street. Red nank, phone T9-J. unfurnished. Inquire of E. H. Wilbur. FOR SALE. $4,000. easy terms. Apply Scutellat'o Con- ' House at HrtAdden'e Corner on State Trubln's, 88 Broad atreat, Red BanV. Fair Haven. N. J. struction Co., 112 Monmouth street. Red toad.' Thomas S. Fleld.'Red Bank, phono s POLICE PUPS AND DOGS. JUST "F1GGER" UP Going to Florida, therefore will sacrifice SAVE YOUR OLD CARPErrtlf ,. . HOUSE FOR RENT A fen police pups for sale • where they MONEY TO LOAN bungalow of five rooms and bathroom: Bank: 508-J. the rent you have paid In ten years. You Rna?.^—beautiful reveralbla rag. ajaatfc * of slx'Toomi, all Improvement!, fireplace \ -will have a rfood home; also partly srrown could have bought a houac. Buy one on first and second mortgagea In amounta lot 50x150 feet, nenr the Shrewsbury FOR RENT ALL YEAR ROUND. "^fcXPHIPS l^^W^"^~EWENCE» Y w^^D— WHITV » »•» -. E^— WOMA-• N Sooi location. D. "W. Martin,' 240 Eait dogs. Priced low (or quick nele. Ttewer of tl.000 to 120,000. Will also buy good from roar old earpeta and run. , ' now.' W# have Borne - "dandles." Hadley- river; large garage on property. Bargain At Fair Haven,- Catherine street, oft wanted to take laundry home! rough Front street, Red Bank, phono USB. Kenncle, Freehold, N, J. Hall, 111 Oakland itrcet, Bed Bank. second mortgages. Phone Red Bank to quick buyer. Phone Red Bank 495. postal (or clreolar mi fat) partleular*. washed cr ironed. Phone Red Bank 105-M. Edward Wolf. 100 Monmouth Kenu) avenue; two new bungalows from Oc- PROPERTY WANTED GENERAL CONTRACTOR , FRESH PICKED . VEGETABLES tober 1st, four and nve rooms respectively, Weirfletd Rug ani Carpet Cleanlm CO»J 1012-M. v • on Hftrrlicn avenue, like avenue or Eait- and builder; Jobbing done. Jacob Eulrleh, TAKE NOTICE. street, Red Bank. 1 have several used gas stoves and cook a-plenty this week;--new string beans, furnished or unfurnished, all up-to-date 891 W.lrlleld stre.t. Brooklyn, N. T. VES. IT WILL, BE DONE R1OH1 .•Idr Park. HoUae of six rooms .und batht corner of Apple to it Vnd Hamilton nvenue. BUSINESS-APARTMENT CHEAP. boots, carrots, eggplant, peppers, corn, modern improvements, heat, gaa, electric If your oar la washed it tha Boro 3uisei, Wth large lot. Phon* Red Bank 495. stoves to sell at a bargain. Come andjjook Ocenn, Vlow, near Leonardo. Addrese them ovjir. Samuel 8warti, 14 West front Over Durant showroom,' on West Front young lima beans nnd grapes. California lights; bath and water on premises. Ap- Inc. waih atand. Charlei A. -lonea, arpert Leonardo P. O., box 176. street, private entrance, facing the State 'gladioli are beautiful. Mrs. Dodge's Mar- STOVE WOOD. aihtr. HOUSE FOR SALE. itreet, off Broad atreet. Bed Bank. ply or phone 351-W, Red Bank, or Joe wai Five roc«e» Improvements; with one and FOR RENT highway;. rent $22 per month. Charles ket. Rumson road. Little Silver. N. J. Humphreys, Fair Haven. Slab moot sawed In .ton leasts, p • FORD SEDAN. . a half acres; email apple orchard.- Bargain Wallace street, 'single - houie. eight IT IS NOT HOW WE LEAyE Dresser. 113 West Front street, phone clpally oak: 110 for tk« lam^tnuk loewi ;•• Terfeot running order, new rubber; rea- on our children but what we leave them.— 581-M, Red Bank. NINETY "PER CENT LESS • . A BIG BARGAIN. to settle cstatt). Phpne RedBank 40B. rooms andd bathbth; enrage. All iIn good Wm. Perm. A «ood homo is the bent overhead tban that of other dealers is only iedan; that resularly aold for IIJ.OO. a O. sonable* Phono Long Branch &88-J in eondltlon. Henry Roienstock, 6SS Oroad- ICEBOAT TYRO FOR SALE. one reason why the piano purchaser gets Haynes, 1922, seven passenger evening. HUNTINQ HORSE FOR SALE: legacy. Why not own yours T Hadley- newly and beautifully painted and com- Delivered. John B. Oook. . Jr, HnsBUlf Wsh , hunting' horse, (It and ready for iy. Long Branch, N. J. Hall, 111 Oakland street, Red Bank. Third class Ice yacht, complete •ith more for his money at Dlrhan's Piano pletely overhauled; has not been driven MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. fleld; louhd and up to weliht of 250 • BICYCLE LOST. apars and two aets of aalla. Buy this Wareroom and Shop (rear of residence)• since completion of painting and overhaul- BprinE. arenae. Red Bank, phan «ol.«.' ,,;•« Thirty.• feet long-, with oabln; Oray'.n. pounds. P. H. Montclot, Elberon, N. J. - v Boy'a Columbia bicycle, ret), taken from MONEY TO LOAN. boatfnow and have It ready for the lee;Drummond place, pbone 1)33, Red Bank. • Ing. Owner now in France intends to gin.'! reasonable. Sea Will Pontln, Little Honey to loan on flrgt bond and mort- $300. Benjamin L. Atwator, 2(1 Maple ~~RUGS AND CARPETS. " \ „ . bORO AUTO STORAGE, In front of Palacn theater Saturday night. "FOR RENT." purchase new car. Frice very resaonable,- glUer Point, Kindly return to Richard DeWitt. 7S Pros* gage on Improved real estate worth double avenue. Red Bank. S850. , Oceanport Garage. Oceanport, N. J. Cleaner,, repairers and rsTirslble ^j Mecnanlo strut and Glob* Court Will the amount loaned. Alston Beekman. ^ Fine laTge room, ' Southern exposure. FOR SALE. store your oar by tha buur. day. week, pect avenue. Ryd (_TJank._ BARGAIN NEAR RIVER. $7,500. private family, ' Protestant; breakfast* if Telephone Eatontown 2168-R. era of your old floorings. Oat bant muk+Ai •rill aell torncy, 10 Broad atrcet. Red Bnnk, Attractive nine-room house, with bath. i U|Qlei passj*^af"*" w, i larae•••>.>> ••; I cos»**™t ^ M2.B0T*^"^^,r " —~ —'"• month er year. Pay and night service. WANTED. " RUGS ANDMCARPETS SHAMPOOED desired; steam heated. 87 Maple avenue, HOUSE WANTED. Inj restores the nap. Let eapabuItT' 111 * foP $25. Hap -Handy, Fair Hivon.N. J, Married man with am alt family *as - In good condition; one-half acre of ground, corner Peters place, handy to trains apd Have you a comfortable attractive house „ . IT HAS NO RIVAL. and dry cleaned. Old carpet mad* into beautiful trees; only two miles to Red buainesa aectlon of town. Phone 001-R, rour requirements. Carpet oleanm. M5 Phone 1101-M. To reaeh tha homes In this section Doth. farm laborer; steady position all year runs. Raff tug* woven. Call us. Mon- of a be or seven sood alied rooms that you round. Bridge Poultry Farm, Pine Brtfok, Bank. Good neighborhood. Ray U. Stlll- Monmoutb .trees. Red Bank, pbon. i|«>W» V^ FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE. Inu elss can equal The Rtgliter, vrhleb mouth Carpet denning Go., 22I6-J, Moa< man. Eatontown, N. J, TOP SOIL FOR SALE. iwould like to rent at ITS per month 7 The With winter top and heutar; In excellent «o«a Info over 7,8*00 homes, everjr week. near Tlnton Falls, N. J. mouth Bench.__WlU[am Groaa. manager. Rich top soil for sole at Franklin park, location would have to be reasonably cloie •ondltlon. 110 Maple avenue, or phone REBUILDING PIANOS AND PLAYERS. Broadway ' and Locust avenues. West to both the high school and railroad sta- LANDSCAPE GARDENER. , „ , HoCsES FO*rREStT FOR SALE. New grauoae laid out and olanUd. (Mi H7. RtJ Dank. Twelva minutes to station, on. hour to Oak library table,'two lurcaua, Wheeler We do the most perfect and highest class Long Branch. K. J, Inoulre at ofR.ce on tion. We would take as good care of th« juitlct of the peace. Criminal and eollec,- Job of re-bullding known to the *>Iano In- premises or Ray ,H.'Stlllman, State High- houae as you would youriolf. Address ground* Improved and beautified, Tmt • ' • PIANO FOR SALE, NaarYjrk. o, o. Wlnirtna, boi 11, R. D. & Wllion acwlnir machine and aeveral tlon oaiea recelv* prompt attention with ' .UprUrht SIMO, walnut case, price V15, No. 2. Matawan. H. J,, or Aanaao. N. J. .small runs. , Mrs. Froit, 04 BBay avenue, dustry, A. B. Dlrhan. Drummond place, way. Eatontown. N, J., phone Eatontown House Wanted, drawer M, Red Bank. and ahrabbery sprayed ana craiud. »•.? results. Day and night service. Phon* 4. Red Dank, Showroom and shop rear of reil- 2178. frtnlc Lawaa, Shrewsbury, N. J,. Phona HOUSEOU3ES3 FOK SALE, PORTPOBT.MONMOUTH" : 'Atlnt'Atlantii c HighlandsHihlnd , M. J. Omce, 154 Catherine street. Red Bank; FACTORY BUILDING FOR SALE rice stladlr glren.; N. Buttarbaah. ^os llta I lUd nsnVlBH denee. Telephone 988. Havba ••ver&.everal bouirbouira^fora ^ (or* vale at Port "HOUSHOUSE FOR RENT. HAVE YOU THE HOUSE? . " BANG—BANG—BANO. or rent; fireproof; now under construction; Fair HaT.n. N. J. phone Bed Bank 4I1>X.'{ ; "FOR SALE. „ Monmauthnonmduth. N,. J. OaUfOalela! tli. iSkSLukt n Bej~ ": All IImprovement!; newly decorated; sU BUNGALOW FOR RENT. Get new tlrea on your car or you will two atorloa high; size of each floor 28x78; 'orH. N. J. rtiont Kean>burg. 76-K C1. We bavet the tenant. We hold a wait- Furnished or,unfurnished, for the win-hear the Bame thins. You can find FIra- each floor will rent to suit tenant. One Baor arlgarrlageii amarmy cot and revolving rooms and bnth; ten minutes from station. Ing list nf out-of-town clients anxious to ter; six rooma, gai, water, phone, elcctrie HEMSTITCHINa ehalr 15 Pmberton avonut Possession September 1st. Inquire at 70 locate near town. Hadley-Hall. Ill Oak- atone and Brunswick tlrea at a low price floor or both will be completed by Sep- oak OHM ehalr, 15 Pomberton avonut, FLAT FOR" RENT. Wallace itrcet, Hed Unnk. lights; on Battln road, near river. Mrs. at tha Red Bank Auto Radiator Works. tember 1st. Will also remodel to ault Now btlns doae a* the Sinter Bhop *f£ .QeainporVN. J. Four room), eleetrielty. laundry tub. land itrcot, opposite atatton, RedBanlt. William Manon, box 81, Fair Haven, K. J. 113 Weit Front atreet. Red Dank, phone tenant; located at White avenue, halt the, eompftOT*! new expert ovtnter* '" "~ CCARPENfEPENfER AND JOBBERJOBBER.. . water, 118.00. Applr'to 10 East Front FOR SALE. "MOTOR BOATS FOR SALE. Phone Red Dank 113-W. block from Broad atreet: reasonable rent: Itrset. Rerl Bank, The Land A Loan Oo. New dump eart, new hand cart, new 1177. , ork cuslranteed. Wide Mmtafta Wheh n yoou hahavh ve sums carpentet r work to fish Open boats and cruiser* from 1C to 40 WILL RENT TO Shrewsbury, N. J. For particular! apply dons Justt. drdropo , a postal tD Joseph D. POULTRY BOUGHT /|ND SOLD': ' eart and row wheel burrow. All hind made. feet; many are great bargains for quick CURCHIN'S FOR REAL ART, Scutellaro Construction Co.. 112 Monmouth atitehlnv by the ywd. Oeon* Wo«4aV' responalblt party, with prlvtles. of keep- Cure bin's barber (hop la the place where .««. BBedBanked-Bankk,, Alive or'fralh drtia.d . lilck.n. bought Myron I.. Campbell. Little Silver, II. J. buycis. Can be seen at DlckmitVs boat ing ono room for,furniture, six room mod- street, nod Dank. Jr., aseDt, 10 Monmoutb itmt. . LObKINQ FOR REAL BARQMNT « soldi wlir pay belt prises, J. naker, Phono Red Hunk 1075-W. worki, foot of Wharf avenue. Retl flank, art mean a aomethlnt;. For real prref try Msehanta street, Red Bamj. Phone 1ODS-J. ern detached house In beat section of us once, and j then you will always. Thii POLICE DOGS, Bank. ' .1 hav. B.v,ral f\na propartlai to sell at TYPEWRITERS RUCS—ORIENTAL RUGS. Red Bank. Write Suter, 1318 Edffew atio applies to ladies and children. Sea* Dohermand. Chows, Uostons, Airedales. ilm 1o "loan aitnteii 1'honi lied Bank "HOUSES FOR RENT. exchnnfted or rented; cnllcd for, repaired DouBht,--aold. exohanized, Ntoretl. Clrart- avenue. Wanamnsss, N. J. and National bunk building, Red Bank, up* Fox Terriers, Setters anil Great Oanei. ' Ed, Hojel. HOUIB of alx room*, $80:.bungalow, flva and. delivered; prompt, c(tictent service; ln» and repslrlni a specially. Hand «rash- x HOUSE TO LET. utalra. ' Noted doss at stud. DOBS boarded anil In- Bed Bank Reglatir bulldlngi "SAFE Fok SALE, rooms anil bath, ' I2SI also furnlsliad reasonable chnrirca fur labor nnd supplies. ina at loweit rat«. Prompt seivles. li Photic Ulfl-M. Red Bunk. ; Eight rooms and bnth, all Improvements, ""WINDOW CLEAN IN a conditioned. A few very exceptional pup- psner July lit. All eonvenltnMB, louses. Phons Itsd Bank 40a. Hd. Hayes. MonmoutMth h >trl« Broad , SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. MEN'S FELT HATS FOR SAL.... "APARTMENAPARTMNTT TO RENT. street, second house over Hubbtird's basis. Police doai, Dobermanda. Aire- .treat. Ited.Bank. Mon'* felt haU for mile nt 12.06, value dowa of atorei, office* and private resi- dales and Setters trained by noted German for anyone deilrlnr a llngl. A About 1(0 bushels, I^ech Prollflo; alap Four rooraa, sun pporch, running water bridge, on river tide, River Plaza. In dence!; alio general ofllee eleanlnK. Rataa -T- , ..,rJiAribW0<)l>',rt.06M.;. ••"'' two farm 'wagona for inlet in good ur- 15 and (0; factory seconds. Nlsenaon, 10 d ltl liht l ththt bthbathroom: niilre Hcattergopd. River Plata trainers at roaaonnbls teen. Strongheart Thomas Irving Brown, Red Bank and elMtrlo liflht: u reasonable. SitUfaction guaranteed. 48 Kennels. Em ton avmue, New Uunswlalr, Any kind you want. Give o« a oall (or der. O. O, Hndrlekion, Wlckatunk, N, J, William itrrot, near Brnnd street, New- %2Z per month. Mrs. Kennedy. sMapl« 1 nrlt, N. J., established 1888. PAINTING JOBS WANTED. ' Washington atreet. Red Dank, phone N. J. Phone 14in-W-l. ' , Mllrnste. • Ralph ,n. 81ok.li, earpantsr and HOUSE FOR RENT avenue and Third street, Fair Haven, N. J. Export pnintor doilrt* to take on lomt KB4.M, bulldet, Had Banfc. 1__ .• on Oheitnut itr*«t, fair Haven, corner ol ( POSITION^WANTED "" FOR KENT AT FAIR HAVEN, additional work either by tlie da/ or con- CHICKEN FARM FOR SALE. FURNITURE FOR 3ALE. MACHINES. , H0USE"FdT3XCKr"~~ ~" Front street, to good family tilx roomn, m onrotaVer of n priyato estate during thi Main road and Mniile avonup; thrc.< trnct. Work gmrnntrcil. Wilt iclve cull- Twflhty-two*>«cro clilcken fnrnn, eight- Entire household furniture at 100 Mon- Seven room houii, part Improvement.. »U Improvemantii 485. • Apply on prem^ fnll ami winter: will give reference*. roonl anil kitchenette apartment! complete- mate If. ilealred. Call or write to John mouth strret, must be sold, constating of All the latisl Improved eletUle" pi Krnnk Morrla. Mlddlotown, N. J., P. O. *d- room house, all Itnnruvcments; laundry! Intiulre Sft i>tffliton avenus, near I'erbart Ml. - ••> ly furnliheilt aall l modoni Imprnvemcnlaii ion, 60 Bprlng .jtreat. Red lU> farm fully equipped for chlckeni. All player piano anil Walter plnno, rum, csr-Sinner eewlni msohlnaa, motor iltaelieeV] J Ilox 12(1, Mlildlctown. peti, drcaieri, beda, bedding, parlor sell, atreet,\Hed Bant. ,- EMPLOYMENT AGENCY heaht t tlhturnlahfiii . I'linne 1(IM1(IM-JJ , llel IU11IU11UU , RADIO Sr!t FOR SALE kinds of bulldintis. Price $10.&00. Caleb Old maohlnei takm In ejakanje, Ouk i*d "ENOL13H DULL, Luker, Otlford, N. J., phona Keansburit library tablei, aewinit macnlnei, bullet, FOUND. and nuriai" teilitry. Ws only GOLDEN UANTAM CORN. Ftve>tube Somariet radio let whleh waa china cloiet, tapeatry, dining room nt, time parmenta. Slnar.r (hop, Oe«t*if A vary fin. fountain pin found. 0*11 flrit cliat help. T.ltphom 1422. Women's bred to an Imported iloir: for sal. raason dUf slven by the Kod Bank Radio Sales Co., 75.F.J1. L Still going strong, new planting brand new white enamel uaa ranire, porch Woods, Jr., 'aunt, 19 Monnoutb ltrfrt.1 .... -H. D . Prle^.BioBiooni d National bank B»ehange, ' 4J niviralda avenue. Red able to good hrtmoi Imuso pat, used to this week, so you can always have It nnd won by me at the Strand theater] chlldron. I'rldham, "Kildyiart," Dtau FARMS WANTED, , rocker*, lawn mower, extra Red Dank. I huliiUnr, Htil -1-tnJr:, Dank. young or juat to tult you, Mri, Dodge's hav. no uae for larae ai I already own Havt ally clients readdy to bbuy farms In alsed wardroboi. Kverythlnir must be aoM Highway, Bhrewilmry, N.J Market, Rumsnn road, Little Silver, N. J. one. Can lie aaon at 18 Maple avenue, Red Monmouth county, also vlHmjt bomea d wardroboi. Keryti " " ' hARRftLS POR SALE. - GRAVEL ran 9AUT. t t on account of h«uih » beinbi g soldld. WolrWolr, T926~FSr3"f udor For Stvlf."',, Fifty g«Ilon V»rrtU wllh butt* *no 1 : Flo# smv-ii.ior roidsi can stand insMa* i Houct. r.o"R REffK Hank, anytime, • " town, river and shore properties. Sand let k LOTS IOH SALE. t«r, with full description ot property to thone 10IV-M, Ited Hank. Hun 100 mllesi will iserlP.se ler «ia)|V« InUflti *xoill*M lor *lne. Lumti*. Ino., tleti-'-*•i thirty*ctn• 't ouhlo rat4. n. nit- Seven rooms, all the latest Improve, Two choirs lota, lllack Point road, Rum- FOUND— sao, phont tfl.W,, Bail Dank. All* conereta mints; located nt 7fi Riverside avanuei Rayr II. Stlllmnn, Statt hlshway, Gatan< HOME"ON""sfiREWSluJRYt box «U R»n D«nk. -.'••. ..nm will aaorlflr. fnr quick snle. Write a flu. plao. to atore your ear for any dlio whieli, balloon Ural, bumper, *--' ' pnasossllin Oolnhcr lit. Carl J. Dials. 131 M. A. Connor, B07 West 111th streit. New pirlod of tlm.i opin day and nlghti Juat n, N. Think of ownlni your own homi cloie to BftNtTANb MORTaAGli. Weat l'ront street, Jlcil flank, a blook from Droad atreet i plenty of room Rul Hank whir, you may anchor your motometsr, luek wheil, wlndililela FOR'SALE. Ynrk City, or W Sprlnir itrert. lt.il II.nk, ~FURNiSHEb~HOUSE. " motorboat right at your own dooryanl. H»vi 11.500 to pi no i an flnt mortiruc. FTaiTsALeTiT: : • for either Indoor or outdoor parking. Doro flla room hmtiiv, ArcnU hot,water henter, and arm reit slop light, ror III* laak,' Xrqulr* Y, R. Conk II iy 40 Oakiind it nit. Fin. homa'on, Shrawsburr riven win- S Auto Storage, at.ehanla strset and Olobe «|eBtrlclty, itm. bnth, nnd nicely furnished* GooJ iwlmmlnu and fishing In thi sumtnir Fhon. 10ST, Rid Hank, or tall Wl^e*»", ter and summer hone I terma liberal i ten Going cash repoat.nrder buslnsss, a.lllna bs more appropriate and nourt. Red Uank. •nil skatlnu and lo. bontlnrj In th. wlntar, naranei, eReeptlonally well ealabllah.d, nothinNuO»ig n^o weloom- ae liuwerii a boquet or two minutf-V wttlk from liuilnos*i A oat Ion Lincoln avenue, BaitsUe park. FOR RENT, 00 11 f s brl 1 1 nf Red Hunk; MR rrr month. C Irvtnir liar, la a snuit little llalil-room houi. with , _--._, ftpartmint «t M.lddUtowm pnsslblllttea unlimited, Adilre.a rostotnas boa of out (tower* from W. W. Kentit-lr 4 OWN Vouii HOME; ~ Improvements, open flrsplsos, varan, anil ?..!!.?" ^""" "*' '" « ' ' llo«_«JJ, Aibury I'nrk, NTJ, done will Huraly earrjr tiapplnrtii wllh thtra. D. first to live In a new noua*. llousas Patterson, 00 Urcml • treat, Rtd Dank, an aers ot around rtirht Dn Mis river bank, K J.i for nnl. Apple to Dray'«. B But '- •' FOR'BALE.1 phone UtI! K• The Red Dank H.gllln Trout Kraft, R*n u "~~ ThREii LOTS F6RSATK " for tals, all Improvement. I belt location (or only US,000, This la a bargain and The R gn tnt*t /B»i; Itreplses f.nd.r, fnneh horn, two In Hid Hank, A imall payment down sfUi>finXkEK FOR SJXJE. "" one of the moit attractive liomia In this dl oil heaters and a, Oxla Aimlnitor rum all On. on Thomas av«nu«i .mar : Oroad Oaneral repalrlnir eatlmatea tflven on •ityleas of an adJItlonal nan In It* atr.st. on. on Weat Kroni straiat and oni all klndiof bullTllniril . -blue print! •loan the dial. William I. lluahanan, A 1023 Unlit Hli tiMirliiK with aldo aeotlon. Ray II. Btlllman, Slat, hlrhway, posing diparlmtni on aavarllseminU In jogd order| .h.ap, in branch avanus, at Falrn.ld Gardens, Oirl J. Ol.ls, 111 ihedt nrleai reaaonablf, all work uuaran* BIRII of iiualllr, liulld.r and owner, phoni wine. iMrhK iiioioiiti'tfr and Immpsr: irooil Baa Batili, : • /..-.,.. ., . ' Wen Front atrcet, Red lladk. HHQ.lt, II...II lUnk. . tlrmi )nol«i» ilnuiit Ilk* rirwj run only job work I on, familiar wllH ipantry I•«l, A, 0. (lolT. phone lied Hank I2I.M. 1 • wsriiiaewaiBHaw nvvniil TO. IMI>l^li 12 H00 milt *- 'I'ltun i)nyni«ntn If ilnilrfld. f"7itrcoNrU.TS*REAin preferred. Nleaily' erhpleymiBI III "~" epitOLStBRlNQr . TS^KslviKrrwXNtED TrtJNOALOW I'OR SALE. T™ Fin. horns nsar high aehool, 111,BOO i Doubl. and i (Intla roima to rsnti mm. Hi Nlar Campbell*! Jllnetton, Ililford, .U l'hone Itptl lUnk U4-J. Paul R. l-'l«ld«r, ant aurruumllng! («r ptoptr kHA, Al tikteh; nleolid itralni 'two to four Upbol.terlitg and reflnlihlna of all Hindi Co sill electrical appliance! | ipl.ndld pp* liunualnw. all Improventinli, one corner Amll rif.rridi thne mlnutsi from itailnn «ni nt furniture. I'ranii Howard. Ilk Wa Waaal portunlty for tlglil men t» better thim. room biinualawl eellar, eleotrlolty, lot KB«UIIU |>nrh. In appllMllon ticirleni,, w Boundp eioh, D(ty «nti pir pound. PhOM unoh roomi. Otll it: 11« Oakland strait. ftOxiSSi imall payment down, balance Ilk. lot »0«100 and «n. lot JOJIOOI Ihla eiilll-e Kront ilrset,,neil llanW, phone, shop IOB-J iitvnn. Apply In perinn aflir 0IQD r. Mt "PULLKTS FOIlSAUi. parcel IH.nOO. Her. Is a bartraln lit a Ipt fitifllintewa 'MMI. qhaile. W.il.r- rtal.l.noi HOO-W. lied Dank. rent i also aeven n>qm house, Apply to Tw.rty-flve llhode lalaml lt«d pulleti, married or >Ingle, and any tttut I w.li,. : - Jnnph ICilmr, Hll r.arl ilrpet, U.il Hank, on a paved atreet In oreiott r«aldentlal lie* owner. 0, Lnher, llilforili N. J,, pnom haleheil under hena and lt.pl on unrs- tlon, el^h.r to build your home on, or lo lion that will llad la n you *int 19 buy w r*nti we'll da the rut. * fTtCTA K.aniliuri> Tnl'ni atrlctml raniiei also six. homemaii. rail vliw with 7tT WUD. , flltein luU BOKUI nit, rtitrlotnl, hloh Pertabl. road aland and niitursi. earn* own as an Inveitmenti 100 feet froiti"!!*, ' lrij»rt«4 Oerman polio, dot, r,dlirM4t W. «.. reaults. lladl ,.H.ll, M" "aV. alavatlnn. • alunu Knml itnol. Knr tin ruu*, cut .ml levril by hanili new andprlla II,000, A ilqulile noun near rail* Orimloal rolli.l, nltdaikandun poktrmark land titni, opposlu ststlon, ahon, n«l fort station I alio small Inillillnir. localej elf.ti rniis. Mrs,,V. VanDorn, Ililf-MII. read atatl.n lan hi bounht for IT,BOD. (ftala. T.Uphcn. Hiihland. IJJI. P. O, nanK 1 BI whole tn.nOO cash. Oalali l.iiV.r, ll.Uor.l, near tied Ilankr' will remove In October, lltHtitlful twelve] aers «»tal« on North lAki W, J., phnne 7«-l''-lllj K»aniliiir», Addraaa nnml Hlaml, drawer M, lleil Hank, Hhrawahory rlvtr (or iltvnitopmani I two riiail, Itml Hank. _^__ This la an Invealm.nt worth looklnil Inln. Out-olt ia«v »6R Him htiUMM, alt .lmpr»v«m«ntsi roads nl> Inquire K, It, Conklln, 40 Oaklanii atr.el, At l>iN: ' HIVEH HdMifI'6R WC&". Inqulr. K, II, Conklln, 40 »hlne, hollw BUNdAtoW rtOlENtn"— r*\t\y lull out alul Rravtled. Qrasp thlr Ileautiful ointntry home with Jive aeril Rail Hank, Phana 1T.M, V IU VMRJLi „wt. f bithl all lm' "smenti , I bullil larai.a (rum ItOO up, • IA\ mi five room bunnlow, all Itnprov.mantai opportunity to aowilra une nt the few rs* law, kelt land.r, \*,\U I olot k,«lo6i.ien».rileri«,t« nil show xou •one at tli. manr I ha*, hulls. bitwiin Purl anil Oliurili slreila, T4BMPHHBj.Biaiafl • ^-"™ "' ^v*^^B, vrev'i a A, (iriiiltr, FearKilrMl. f'jJINJ A 103] KlucfeLakar aiv.n,pai«.n«r •hint, preii drill.,,Mi rKilrMl. f'ajLJIavjii^N^J, houat, all lmprnvpm«ntni Ihrto mlnntet takeri rnttaut, hMrni and' tiutbullillniia, JEN, YOU HAVtt M)VCTT r to sUtlon, 1'rtut (or qulnh ••)* I1C0O0, i.Jan, In nrst alaii tniidlllnn. Can bt •hurl and Biimtii'i IOUI. for I»U or mnt w|i All In nil. oiindltliui. lleaiilllul grounui .WOT; h/v7ijorfji(iT OHIil'l steel lei finish.?! In Ivory i ilao Atmtlur henutirul hum* tins* to rlvav wllh am) ilirukbrry, Pike lit,000, e.«y tirmi. mn Prldiri Kiplimlir Illh, lulwun tido • - H u. Hit I ll airtlr d flll l It. Hid- robm loVrorti) loente fnr •",000, AI Many othat il.«d«lili oo,»n anil tl»« and TiCO P. M. 'M. M. D*«ldio», 40 t. lit M propirtls'i an rmlh while. Ilsy nrnp.rtlKa (o« ,al». Hay II. Btlllman, Dl Bti lillhytf, Batontown, V, J. • . lot "«i Bitl Bank. - ' - «M •i t RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9. 1926. . •)

iver it is needed after he moves to Three Student Nuriu. *i. THE RED BANK REGISTER. lis new home at River Plaza. Misses Dorothy Hartman and Rosamond Quirk of Freehold are B. M. Gardner The Aspdin Company ,.'•' *V« JOHN a COOS. Editor and Publlibir. -o-o-o-o-o- V'li OEOROB 0. HANCg.-Ai.ooUU Editor. studying to' become nurses at the 1 Tho manner In y,hich some of the university of Pennsylvania hospi- . Naveaink, 8 White Strcol; r Phone 1129 ' Red Bank, N. A i" ' " THOMAS IBVDtG BBOWN. 1 ' y Boslnma Manatsri game laivs are enforced would be a tal at Philadelphia and Miss Bessie joke if it were not for the nuisance Abbott of Freehold has entered tho REAL ESTATE 'A . T«I«»hDn«ii— Red Bank 1» irjd the injustice, done in the en- hiladelphia general hospital. '- "» Rad Back 181.0 forcement. The case of George "• Bargains in , Entered at tha postotnes at Red Bank, IVhite of Monmouth Beach seems to If You Want • Car Quickly ' {I. J- ai neond claal matter. jclpng in this category. He took and at a low price look over .the LOTS, PLOTS, FARMS , Subscription Frlciai wo hound puppies in his automobile offerings in The. Register'* Want 1 On Ttar s IIJJ Six month! \l :o South Eatontown a. few days Department each wees. Many i>« and HOUSES Three monthi ^... ..«» igo and let them out for a short advertised at prices that tnajce them un. He kept them In sight and real bargains.—Advnrtlseraent. T.I. 431-W Atlantic HIjhLnda .'Fo* vmDb And celling—nee WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1025. inder hi? control all the time. They Murvy'aPerfpctionFlatCol' id not chase any game and all they on, Exquisite pastel tones, id was to run about. He put them durable, «uy to apply, cosy TOWN TALK. TUESDAY) EVENING, ?: >ack in his car and went back home td wash, xnftde to last. The '(Continued from paga 4.) eforo night. A game warden heard I'modern home has walls 1 The Register Has received a letter >f the incident and he had Mr. painted irith ,, September 15th, 1925 with a request that it be published IVhite arrested.- Mr. White was in The Register1.. The letter is lied $20 for the technical offense signed, in typewriting, "Imperial if letting the puppies run about. * "MARDI GRAS WEEK" ,\ . • • « Representative Red Bank Klan No. SPECIAL 10," Nothing about this outrageous ;. • * *j ' ction in the name of law protects Steamer "POCAHONTAS" leave. Kcyport nt , >r increases the supply of game. 5:30 P. M,; Kconiburg 6:15 P. M. For many years it has been the Real offenders against the game EXHIBITION AT policy of The Red Bank Register to Masury's aws are seldom caught. Usually publish no anonymous communica- t is some trivial technical offense Park autds at foot of Broad St., Keyporlj' tions, and to publish no communica- .vhich does no harm at all which tions whatever unless they are iring3 down the power of the game Perfection or on pier at Keansburg free of charge. , - , \' signed with the name and address ssociation and its appointees. Then » 1 A of the writer, •which must be at- omo unfortunate individual like tached to the communication when Mr. White gets fined. The real vio- Flat White It appears in tlie paper. Letters lators—those who actually destroy Everybody Welcome Tickets $1.00 with no signatures, and letters with game out of season—cover up their signatures which fail to identify the tracks and are tougher customers and Colors writer, are consigned to the waste ;o deal with. It is much easier for basket. ' ! game warden to arrest a dozen Drummond Place Rcl Bank :cchnical offenders like Mr. White This course has been consistently ;han to moke a really deserving ar- followed by The Register for the Phono 933 J , rest. past thirty or forty years. The rea- » * • son for following this principle is plain, at least to The Register, how- The remedy fpr this is to pass a A WELTE-MIGNON Reproducing ever it may seem to others. The edi- law which would wipe out the op- ortunitieg for such injustice as Piano with all its working parts ex- ••' '.'••-•• DISTRIBUTORS FOR ,' tor of The Register, whose name ap- 1 ! • ••'•'.-. •'..:,...• .-. ' • '."'• • '•- " pears at the head of the editorial was done to Mr. White in this case. posed. John W. Maaury & Son . Emll Caiman Company , 60 Broad Street, Red Bank. Phone 1444. columnB, is personally responsible Another remedy should be, after these unjust provisions of the law Atlantic Varnuh Works Carter Whita Lead Co. for every article and item of news An opportunity for every one, who Richard E. Thlbaut Wallpaper 216 Broadway, Long Branch. Phona 538. in the paper. In the.absence of the are wiped out, to put the enforce- editor the associate editor of thement of the game laws in the hands appreciates music of the finest.type, paper, whoso name also appears at of the authorized officers of the law. ^ THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF PAINT AND PAINT There is no more reason wliy the to hear and see how the exact repro- the head of the editorial columns, f: MATERIAL IN MONMOUTH COUNTS C beepmes responsible. enforcement of the game laws duction of the foremost piano vir- •f! ihould be put in the hands of per- • i • • • • ions picked out by a gajne associa- tuosos is accomplished. DEEP CUT PRICES - The Register-believes-that some- ;ion , than there._ is for giving a one should be responsible for every irivate association the power to The highest attainment in the musi- "article which appears in the paper. lick out prosecutors and judges. cal, world. For the Hair Toilet Creams It believes also that everyone has -• * » • s:«o , -' , >a right to know who is responsible 1.40 Plnaud'f Eau da .80 Angelui Lemon Cream S9e Moreover, there is no reason why V NOTICE. of New Jerser. 1015. {or a bill of 121.20, •ior every article which appears in VICTOR HENRY, On TO WHOM IT MAY for ttoras-e and repairs on said automobile, Quinine 1.09 .25 D. and R. Cold Cream 19c a deputy game warden or anyone CONCERN: Hie paper. For the news in tho due to Olson's sarase. .80 Palmolire Shampdo... 34c .80 Hind'a Honey .end else should receive part of the fines Take notlco that I -will aell at Dublin Dated Bed Bank. N. J.. Aturust SI. lDtS $aper and for such comments and auction on Monday, the fourteenth day of CHAllLES B. ROBINSON, .50 Mair Groom 39o Almond Cream ...,,.,31a imposed. The injustice to which September, 1925, at two o'clock in the af4 .60 Cloatora 37c arguments as appear in the editorial :_ Constable Monmouth County, 1,00 Hind'a floney and such a system leads is readily ap- ternoon, at Olson's KaraBe* on State h!ghFroatilla ...... ,21c sponsible, For comments and argu- county of Monmouth, New Jersey, one Cola f such a scheme is nowhere better automobile, the same to be aold accord- Kegister's Want Department' wll Reraedr 1.09 .60 Pompeian. Night Craam 380 ments otherwise published in The Ins to the provlalons-of Chapter 312, .Laws illustrated than by the activities of fin3 it for you.—Aijvertiaement. 1.00 Wlldraot Hair Tonic.. .79c .65 Pond'a Cold or Vanishing 'Register, the readers of The^ Regis- Ihe game society and the society 1.00 NetrWe HerpUIde.... 74e Cream ...... ,43«t_" ter are entitled to know just who tha for tho prevention of cruelty to ani- 1.00 Weslphal'a Auxlllator..73c .80'Harmony Lemon '. * individual is who is responsible for 1.00 Danderlna. Hair Tonic. ,63« Cream ,,,.,39o mals. Everyone except those with .70 Marchand't Golden Hair the communication, in order that perverted mmds is opposed to cruel- the proper amount of credence may Waeh ...... :...... ,.48p ty to animals, but the conduct of .68 Gloter'a Manfe Cure.. .49o '•.""• Toilet Soaps "";;• be given to the communication, and the society with tho long name has also that the readers of the paper 1.B0 GeWmanVHair Hes» 1.19 been such that it is regarded either . .50 Polymol ...... '..'.. .39o .28 Cuticura . ,19c| 3 for 88c •may-know what value is to be ....m z.a9;M«liia«4^Ciieeanut:;:. r :.26^oodbarx'i Faclal:19o » - - placed On' thdcoramunirniinni- --•;"" "-f oir-Shamps^ ,:.-777 Tre ~^--?g^--3^t~-?^..*•».* «'"**3"f(y^||aj» ajqke. 10 Palmollre) .,... .3 for 20c ') ••*•*••'•• ' • • • .7* Stacomb .,...... i.,... 53c .30 Reilnol ...... 3 for 53c' , It is! in pursuance of this princi- Thejoke, however, ia on the pub • j • .17 Paar'a Unseen ted. 2 for 28^ ple and in observance of this policy lie. It is the people who pay th< Laxatives .28 Packar'i Tar 19c) 3 for B80 that The Red Bank Register, for up- price of this injustice."" Viewed .18 Physician's & Surgeon's,9c "wards of a generation, has followed from one angle, this kind of en .18 Boal'a Rolla lOi .40 Fletchor'a Caatoria 28c .10 Lifebuoy ... V7c| 3 for 20o this course. This rule applies to-all forcement of the game laws may 37e .10 Ivory Soap ...... ea. 80 seem laughable and ridiculous, but Formerly Adlem & Co. .60 Calif. Syrup of Figs alike, whether it is a minister of the Red Bank 1.S0 A«arol' 98c .36 Palmolive Sh'av. Cream 27o it is neither Jaughable nor ridicu- .65 Barbaibl .. .i. .. .. • .iSc gospel or a hod carrier, and wheth- .28 Btaeham'e Pillf .... 10c er it is the Grand M.-.harajah of the ous to those >vho are the victims of 19e .38 William'a Shav. Stick..28c this injustice. .28 Caacareta ....,,... .25 William'i Shaving .38 Mam ...... ,19a Gem Raur BI«dea Tt . ,,i,S3c .surrounding.! end) finds thnt the fabrics in either slightly fitted or swagger .80 Non Spl /39c .38 Ever-Raady ',.,,,.,,..,27b .68 Kolex ...pkg of"12.,49c other fellow- Is nil right and n luinil Order by Radio From Sweden. 1,00 Auto Strop BU'dai 10'a 69c of' understanding Is established Joseph Rogors, Jr., who has a models, with large fur collars and fur which could never ho gained in any Imnjo factory at Farmlngdale,, re- other way. cently rocclyod an order by radio trimmings. Excellently tailored and ' 16%' , 4(Jc a quart k from Sweden, About fifteen min- Reduction On all Mr, Sutphen Is giving up his work ute» wcro required In getting tho .lined with silk crepe-de-chine in plaid Newbrook Bri^ck »t Now Monmouth after i'D yours of to Mr. Rogers, KODAKS lervlcc. lie huo lie(jn morn than and figured designs. * ICE CREAM minister. Ho hat been 11 vltnl force A Girl Aviator. for bottor thlnfti. It la sueh men— 10% In -3 men whoso lives are actuated by a Miss Eloanor Vrodanburgh, , Rediiatloa on all broad tolerant undcirntnnillnu of the dnughtor of Mrs. James B. Vrcdon- varlouj olemonU which mnko up burgh of Freehold, piloted her nlr- FILMS .VanUla 'genuine Christianity iiml gonulnc plane from Spring Like Saturday 25.00 to 95.00 Americanism—in wham llei tho wook to tho motorboat rnccs at Fort Kroatcjit hope for tho futuro. Such Washington, Now York. men »rn weoillng out dlsmniilon and a» | ^ | \ MEN! —Given Away, a Genuine bigotry untl ara welding unity. They freehold Hotel Raided. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR ' tkt of eipoclal value In tho pulpit The American hotel nt Freehold, •*r\A it l» » roil public lorn when conducted by John VonBarKon, Cnalete wllh Blade, *llJ>'Ka«li Panhti* of a ! ./'thtlr tarvlce In tormlnntod. in Mr. will raided by Freehold pollvo * ililphen'l ca«« this .tcrmlnntlon li officer* Thursday and 2C bottloit of Urge Tube KLENZO SHAVING CREAM 'tlytimpoMryi m he plant to cro liquor were aeliod. VonBnrgon J T- —' Llb tk-*.lL. a~a.*....t>.l K.xjA^4a fill VlA V* will fined ^100 ••A • I'J '.!,• I RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9; 1925.

PERSONAL Ion from jierKaties at the Rote mother, Mra. Edward/W._Wise (of close of this service all who desire hop, and IR. visiting, friends in West Front street. to become members of the church ,EAT AT THE ln 'enrsylvanla. Mi is ;Tlna -Duveneck Maurice J. Carroll, son of John will remain and meet the session. • lixa>vwho for rainy ye»» w ,nd Mrs. Adele Gundaker of New-Carroll of Maple avenue, has writ- Communion and reeeptiori*"^ mem- charge, of one.ofvthe departments 1 irlfWe 'been visiting Misses Jose- ten to his Red Bank friends that he bers will be held Sunday morning. of Elmer ! factory at Bed Bank, ihlne and Fanny Lukan of Throck-' !s having a fine time at Miami, Flor- The .evening services' will; be re- STRAND RESTAURANT Cider Mill Now Open vy<» married August, 26th to Mlsi orton avenue. ida. He'has,obtained a ' position sumed at half-past seven o'clock. Where Cooking i« an Art and Hating; i* a Pleasure . Ann* Katharjno Junghans of'lJsl- •Mr.-'and Mrs, Martin Dwyer of there-and expects'to stay there for After next Sunday all the ^church las.' Mr. Moxley li now on* of the Irldge avenue have named their' ;he winter. ' • ' organizations wjll resume their My cider mill at Nut Swamp h«ajl pressmen Of White street, and Miss • Alma Florida, where he has been living ALL KINDS OF COFFE£ CAKES Thompson, daughter of Schenck S, the past year. He will remain here Thompson, of Ckesthut Btreet, re- CHEESE CAKE, DEVIL FRUIT CAKE Player Pianos as Low as $10 Monthly a while andwlll then return to Flor TRY OUR DELICIOUS RAISIN BREAD turned home yesterday from a .visll ida, where he is interested in real to Mr. House's relatives at Shelton estate. HOT BREAD AND ROLLS CONTINUOUSLY < Connecticut. * , ' Mr. and Mrs. George Stine 6: Upright Pianos as0 Low as $6 Monthly Misses Catherine and Alice Pope, Brown place left Sunday to up" en daughters of William Pope of WUten days, in the Catskill mountains. Jlam street,' have returned from a Miss Dorette Knipper of Berk- CITY BAKERY I Vollmer Player, $395 Whitman Player, $277 . two months'stay with their uncle, shire Valley, near Dover, has been 68 Broad Street Phone 1983-J - Red Bank | Horace Curtis Of. Chappaqua,' New spending several weeks with-he York, formerly of Little Silver. Having taken a number of up- MIBB Margaret Drennan, whofiat right Player Pianos in trade been spending: the summer with Mr. and Mrs. James.J. Qulgley on our' famous Lester and Broad Btreet, has roturnod to Pas sale i to resume her duties 'as Leonard Grand and Repro- . school teacher. .-' Harry Jones, and family of Lon ducing Pianos we are offering —Island have-baaa-spending-sovoral —them ..at..~sacrlfice.—price—for-, Mays with Mr, Jones's parents, Mr. f and Mrs. James Jones of Herbert quick disposal. We have had street. Martin1 Dwyer has. moved from our factory experts here to put Herbert street to Bridge avenue. thenS at sacrifice prices for' Thomas DeGeorge, son of Mrs, This Whitman Player U not now. la Eliiabeth DeGeorge of Shrewsbury Some are almost like new. All. avenue, has' recovered from ntom- This Is a Brand New Player. Piano— fact it Ima been used in the homo of one, 9,19, Brand New Bench—Brand New Rolls. Im- of the wealthiest families in this region. ach trouble after a sickness of sev mediate delivery into your .home. \Ve will guaranteed to give perfect eral days. • tako your present Piano as first payment Recently exchanged on a Lester Reproduc- Benjamin Sheperd of Millvillc and the Balance can bo paid in Weekly or satisfaction. ing Grand, Come here and see It. has been visiting Mrs. Aaron Os Monthly Payments. " born of Westslde avenue. ". $35 Cash—$3 Weekly $25 Cash—$2.5^i Weekly Charles A. Busch of East Orang Wonder Meat Market moved last week to his house on the north side of the Newman Springs rtiad, near Oriole Park, which he 22 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. bought a'short time ago from Franli BRAND NEW $650 LEONARD PIANO PLAYER P. Daly. . Mr. Busch is employed al ' New York and he commutes to anc .-from the city. Plate Walter Bennett has moved from Boiling Beef Mlddletown township to reoms over the Llbovsky store on Shrewsbury Navel KfH avenue. Mrs. Henry Bennett of Herbert Brisket street is confined to the house with Corned Beef ilckneBS. Pay $35 Down $25 Worth of ;• •'• Lynn Woodward" of Westsld' avenue returned home last w oh this Brand Rolls, Bench, •' after having spent two weeks i: 'Florida. • • .. New Piano Delivered . Mrs, Louis, Longo of Herbert ' street.Is sick with typhoid fever. Chuck Roast This Leonard Player Piano is Anthony Gattls, son of Lou brand new, direct from the fac- Here you •will find the Match- Gattls of Shrewsbury avenue, wll tory—a brand new model at a less Leonard with tho World striking price reduction. Como Famous Non-destructible Loster resume his studies on Septembei hero and see this Player nnd Player Action. Tho Leonard, 28lh at.Hohnemann college at Phil- bear in mind you do not need Player is built complete in tho adelphia. Re expects to become Chopped Beef : ono penny cash. Your present Lester Factory by Lester work- doctor.' • Piano will be taken «3 full first men under Lester superviilon. Harry- Sniff en has been tran payment, or ' ferrod as Janitor of the Shrewsbury avenue school to the position i janitor in charge < f the River stre $35 Cash $3 Weekly ' publlo school at an increaie of sal Cala Hams Shoulder •:ary.' . V , MM.' S. W. Parmentler of Wesl This Wilbur Piano Mahogany Player tide avenue Is enjoying a vacatlo Veal "^•of |two woeks from her duties a $147 $39 Buys thiis UpriUprighg t $237 stenographer at the law offices o Flank Steak Just tho piano for a bo- Mahogany en t o—o x « Quinn,,'Parsons & Doremus. ginncr. Fine condition, changed riayor— Llstod ' •' ,Mr«. Harry Eatollo and her soi renowed nnd gunrnntccd, to soil ordinarily for and Miss Daisy Duncan of Cathei $18 CASH $350. Now reducad. . ; Inue street are visiting relatives I $2 WEEKLY $38 CASH Maryland. $3. WEEKLY Mr*. Theora Brown of Oaklam Rump street has bought n new Ease: Leg of Veal This Lester Piano—New coach, Corned Leonard Player Mhs Mildred Huff of Newark has $497 - ; been spending a week with hsr ill- Brnnd now, novor rind n $325 ter, Mri. John Ransley of Sprln Beef diiy's uso of any kind. Exchanged on a Leonard str«et.. - .'• • "• , Blade Rib Roast Llstod to soil for $500. Itoprotfuclnir Grand. A, Kenneth Duncan of Catherln Look nt our price Kront bargain, ," \ street has bought a Chevrolet auto «28 CASH $18 CASH , mobile. Hn uses It principally t $2.BO WEEKLY $2.80 WEEKLY . " drive to and from Anbury Park where ha is employed ns ait electrl elan. . . „ Leg Lamb Fancy Fowl This Lester Piano—New $15 Down, $5 Monthly Lester Player—Now - Francis Hlgglns has moved fro Shrewsbury avenue to K«arn Regular Hams , Fresh Hams $327 FOlt T1IM i'lUKT 11UVKU S.VrURIIAIf. $758 where he is employed at an electrli Dlroct from tho factory, A Pimm bargain without compnrliinn. I'Mtio Itrund now, direct front , plant. Roasting, Frying, Broiling Llntcil to sell for $150. ti»nn, cliony CII«O, .fully K'H'cnntecd. On tho tnutoty, Cumo beri; , Andrew Wolf of Ltlghton ave Priced specially for tho IIIIUI at H o'clock Kntiii'ilny momlnff. Flriit «ml iton thin rilnyor, Vtnf- nuo li on an automobile trip t and Fricaaaeeing Chickens Hold onb jilnna tnkon lit tit}' , California. Ho' expeota to retur: $28 CASH 'conic, ftrnt nevvcd, . pnymunt, Than thr« 'to Red Dank In the spring, $2 WEEKLY yentt on tinlanc*/ .' William Coitello, Jr., of Derate V^alChops . Pork Chops pla.ee, hai bought a Harley-Davlao motorcycle, Lamb Chops All Steaks OPEN EVENINGS Leon Pannlngton of SunsU »ve OPPOSITE RAILROAD STATION nua Is bick at work as a earpentu All Roasts All Pot Roasts • ,;for MatoM Handrickion, aft«r htv Ing b*«n laid up with a ion to, td.u«Jo,»-n»llWnnlh«lnlt, Nothing Over Twenty-Nine FYA. V "iff J \ Fourteen .-«<"• RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925. *, meeting. The speakers will be iends at Red Bank • few .days Farmar Hup S«lf, NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Howard Hancock, president of tho last week. Elmer S. Hutchlnson, ^(rm«r tate federation of the boards of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Bodlno living nesr Robblnsvllle, hang him- RECORDER KARKUS TO DE- griculture, and David H. Agana, ntertalned on Sunday Capt. How- self in the hay loft of hli barn pne«th.rdf of Ptumly P»rk ii now aeld and more ird Bodine and wife of .Trenttm and x VOTE FEES TO CHARITY. the worthy state master. Tuesday of lut wetk. M>. Hutch- John Baird spent a few days last isa' Ruth Rogers of Hamilton Inegn wai fifty yam old and % ^ 40 homer'are under v/nf or being planned Emanuet EUlfar GWet 100 Pair* of week at Fort Valley, Ga. short -time «go suffered • nervoui Shoes for Poor Children—New The Presbyterian church will Mrs. J. W. Rose and daughters breakdown. The body Was discov- Furniture Store to Open Soon in ipen -next Sunday, resuming all i«ve returned from Stone Church, ered by his son when tho latter went MeRann Block. ervices. . The sacrament of the 'a., alter spending the month of to take care of th« csttta and Another Big Sale! At the meeting of the Kiwanls Lord's supper will be observed in august there. , hones. Besides his widow Mr. lub Tuesday of last week, Recorder he morning. Mrs. Florence Otter and dauirh- Hutchinson leaves, one daughter arid These sales, which' wo offer from 'time to time, have be- zra W. Karkus announced that ha Harry L, Jacques, a former resi- er Elaine were entertained by Mr. one ton. come quite popular. Our customers- look for thorn with N ntended to place at the disposal of dent of Englishtown, died at his ind Mrs. Rueclthelm at Manasquan pleasure for they are quick to realize the savings effected, ;ha club all the fees he had received omo at Irvington last week. Bur- Jeach on Tuesday and Wednesday. It Pays to Advertise in the Register. and we in^turn are glad to be able to offer our customers uce he had.been appointed to the ial was in the Old Tennent ceme- standard merchandise of proven Quality at Lower,Prices. fice for the benefit of deserving ;ery. ' • . .. The greater purchasing power of a Dollar is clearly hildren in the borough. Recorder Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woodward and evident when you shop in 4SC0 Stores. You always re- arkus said the fees would amount amily of New Brunswick were re- ceive one hundred cents real value for every Dollar spent, ;o around ?7E. The executive com- :ent guests of their parents, Mr. with us. • •. ' . ittee in conjunction with Mr. Kar- rid Mrs. William Woodward, and tfhere is an (ISCO Stor? near your home. This Sale us will disburse the funds.. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eynoof Ten- offers you an excellent opportunity to prove the'Economy arkus'a gift was received with •nent. Stanley Woodward of Phila- . and Dependability of 4SCD Servicfe, great applause. Rev. J. C, Gulp, elphia was also a guest of his par- la.the Store* Where Quality Counts Your Money Goe*Furthest! astor of the First Presbyterian ts. :hurch of New Brunswick, was the George Huff, Sr., of Irvington is Kirkman's .-«n..pic« V All (or pealtcr of the evening. cisitirig Ms son, George Huff, Jr., PARMLY PARK ciIce> and C Emanuel, Eisiger, proprietor of nd family of Tennent. 4 Soap Soap Chips ] 25 he Keyport dry goods company, Mr. and Mrs. Kenheth Applegate uccessor to A. Salz and company, nd sons of Hartford, Conn., were LOTS 50x168 FEET [as donated one hundred pairs of guests of the formers's parent's, Dr. hoes to be given to the poor and nd Mrs. A. T. Applegate, last C leedy. The distribution will be eek. . 3 for 25 iade by Mrs. Peter Sonde^aard, Fbrman Applegate spent last NOW $700 to $800 'ho has charge of the child welfare eek with John Lewis, Jr., at Man- 3 cam Underwood'i Deviled Ham ork and other local charitable in- squan. By the Spring of 1926 these same home sites 3 rolls Princess Toilet Paper titutions. . - - • S. Nash of New York spent Mon- l 3 pkgj Gold Seal Oats Jacob Friedman of Perth Amboy layand Tuesday with S. H. Mount, Distance-V6lujfte-C3ariiy Kill be $1,000. If you want the profit, instead 3 pbga Gold Seal Macaroni or Spaghetti ll open'his furniture store in Mrs, Sarah West and son Gil- Tlww u« dSCO ' Cracker Meal or Bread Crumbs tfr. Friedman rented two stores Inglishtown on Sunday, visiting her RKKventhiuredeliihtlngthounndsoloilhu. pocket, act at once. And remember,* a small tUsdtUscc usau s In til ppstt s of thewodd. Evertt dsy J 3 bots Mason's White or Black Shoe Dreising :rom Mr. McfRatm and-had the par- rother and his" wife, Mr. and Mrs, wa ncehre letten tdllnf ol Intensacg cxptri deposit gives you a selection that will be im- 3 cans Red Ripe Tomatoes ition taken down between. The V. Burke. ences with our' receivers tsd their temulubl*. 3 cant Cut Stringiest Beans 1 or nited shoe repair shop will also Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds perlonasncc. . . , possible if you delay; gives you' the advantage 3 cans (ISCO R'tter's Pork and Beans hortly open a store in the MeRann U>. M. A. Schv*a> si Um, h. hlom « *« U if Long Island spent a few days in I mi la Srafeo W AU S bete Carnal, ~ Ul \*A ****• of present low prices, and buys several hundred.' ilock.- " _ own lastrwoek. '~ ~ dollars of profit that will be yours by 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Haigh A grgup rally of the Eriworth u >Ui wh vtliuM •• !>• l«< vabi Ika ti for nd family have returned from a eague was held in the Sanford calk! u> Modi nd »vf New- Rochelle, N. Y., spent the iresent. An interesting program 2 cant Teddy Bear Cut Stringless Beans toliday here with Mr. and Mrs. ras given. There Is in underlying Kuon tor ths' excel- Bathing beach. , \ 2 cans Teddy Bear Peas lence of Scrombert/Cailson Re'cdven. These 2 cant Tender Crushed Corn eorge VanDorn. • George Marlatt, who has been JMtniments SIB scimrtBcsiiy comet. Thar ttp- 2 cans Pink Salmon Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dcy and ipending the summer with his son, went the best thought and experience ol an Sand ior lllustratad folder describing thai faitsit growing 2 lbs California Prunes aughter Miriam were the week-end Srnest Marlatt, is now visiting his djablithment which has been msnututuilni rastrlctad homa nlta derslopment of suburban Red ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry West. laughter, Mrs. Sylvester of Hights- voin tnnimissUm and voice reception »ppMttus Bank) also as!c .for laaOct explaining* our un!quo big cans Mayor Raymond L. Wyckoff has own. lor 30 yean, and whose producta are snndsid ' rtalty-sellinf inrastment plan antlVlad "25% iurchased a new Chrysler coach; Mr. and' Mis. Howard Davlson ua^ijoout the wcild,, Calif. Sardines 25c to 80% Profit or M°»'r Returned." A number of the members of Lin- md as their Sunday guests, Mr. and D. A. JOHNSON CO. oln hose company and friends Urs- Charles Davison and daughter AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS The Pasteurized Cream from ten quarts of Bich Milk in made a trip to Beach Haven Sunday >f Red Bank, Mr. and Mirs. Walter 1B-17 Mechanic St., Red Bank DALTON PARMLY, Owner j Every Pound! orning in one of the Upperca emison of Newark, Mrs. William Telephone 1036 oaches. They returned on Monday Cilton and son Ernest of Gravel • ' RUMSO.N»,N. J. • ,r-' fternoon, lilf. 1 William B. Einstein has opened a Raymond Heiser of Philadelphia Telephone Rumion 377 eal estate office at the corner of visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ft Varrcn and Broad streets. Sdward M. Heiser of Tennent. Stromber^Carlson There ia -water) gas and aloctrlcltjr to ererj lot. BUTTER Charles Boyco has purchased a Miss Adele Ely was tho guest of The Finest Butter in America! Hudson/ coach. ..Miss Marjorie Bedle:.has resumed, er studies at Cedar Crest college, RICHLAND- BUTTER 52c llentovra, Pa. W. H; MERRITT Mrs, A. H. Keepers of Nutley li can md daughter, Mrs. Fred R: LeRoy Machine Shop OSCQ or Del Monte Peaches * 25« if Portland, Oregon, have been tho •ecent guests of Mrs. G. S, Van- 24 Mechanic Street L. Bamberger & Co). Seal big can ^ieson. . . Pineapple^ 25< Herbert Burrowes will resume his Red Bank, N. J. itudies at Yale university on Oc- Headquarter* for Dependable Egg* ;ober first. Phone Red Bank 322 e ton ol John H. Conover has .purchased Gold Seal **— "twelr George Pease's butcher shop at the Eggs 47c orner of Church and Front streets. A new outfit The Junior Keyport improveme.n doz ssociation will hold a fair at Mat- Selected Eggs 42c thews and Chisman'q store on Sep- From Bamberger's ;cmber 19th. each Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hill and and we will start Aluminum Saucepans 25<= daughter Marguerite left by auto ., Always useful in thekltchen.r~ Tuesday for Florida, where Mr. Hill will spend several months. Mr*. with real enthusiasm! Bread Supreme and Victor Bread are used daily in thousands Hill and daughter will return by •Upon thousands of home3 because their Purity and Quality train after a short stay. axe definitely established and never varies. Eev, and Mrs. Frank T. B. Eey- lolds have returned from a vaca- ion at Warwick, N. Y. Bread Miss Ruth Disbrow will enter the women's college at New Brunswick First Long Troiiser Suits for Boys this -week. Miss Ruth Bilderback THE SHOP THAT Supreme will resume her studies there for GETS THINGS DONE her third year. Hero you can have any metal Victor Bread Mrs, Wesley J. Pownall and chil- part, tool, machinery model, or 25.00 dren of Newton, Pa., were recent any special machine job or re- Sites 15 to 18 years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus pair done to your liking—and tt Aumack. done promptly. Our complete N. B. C, Vanilk Snaps 29c Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. VanBrakle up-to-date equipment and 'A w^de-rcaching selection in either single or double-b'reaste'd md Donald VanBrakle have been force of skilled mechanics models—all newest fall shades. spending a vacation in the Catskill enable us to handle any con- One Quality—One Price— Fountains. tract successfully. In regard to trousers-^-choose either two pairs of "longies," One Blend—The Best! Chester Matthews has purchased or one pair of golf knickers and one pair of "longies." The >is mother's and brothers' interest "longies" have that full-bottom effect that young fellows like. n their house on Osborn street and ill u»e it as a two-family house, 'All-wool fabrics—without exception.' Coffee M2c Hr. and Mrs. Matthews occupying :he first floor and William! S. Hy«r You'll Ta.te the Difference) he second floor. Boys' Four-Piece Vest Suits Boys' Jersey Suits Rev. W. A. Service has returned Root Beer *J big bots rom a vacation at St, Johnsbury, 17.50 4.85 Ginger Ale. j 4SCO Vermont. Ordinarily 7.50 and 10.00. Sires 3 to 8. Attractive Sarsaparilla 25<= Mrs. Ella Shook of Miami, Flori- Sizes 7 to 18. The,four pieces are golf trousers, knickers, No deposit on bottlcB. Empties redeemed lc each. sport, middy and Oliver Twist models, made from all- , is visiting her parents, Mr. and vest and plain or belted coat. Finely tailored from new- wool fine worsted jersey and flannel/ 1200 suits only in Mrs. John Matthews, Jr. est all-wool fabrics. "»• Have You Done Your Preserving? Miss Margaret Everdell has en- this group. ' . ered tho state normal school SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR • M"on_-Ja" pts 6Sc qts 7Bcdoz Trenton. Jelly Gk.se. ?..doz 35c Miss Edna S. Bennett spent last on Certo jj.t c week at Riverdalo, N. Y. 2Se George W. Porter is the new di- Zinc Jar Tops (porcelain lined) '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.doz 25c Shirts and Accessories Jar Rubber, (doublo lip) 4 doz 10c ector of tho First Bnptiat choir. then Shoes «vv»n% P"°.w" It) pkg Misj Mabel G. Chinory will bo tho 6c A well-balanced school outfit —an important thing voiih ' Ground Spice ."„*„ organist, in placo of George M ' .calls for these—decidedly I • boys viho run and scram- Whole Allspice pW 23c Collins, who rctlgnod. Mr. Collins Mu d is now leader of the Presbyterian bit, iumbU end climb. . '•.T"""" '""- .can church at Aibury Vhrk. The Newest in Blouses ure CideCider rVinega Vinegar r(bulk ) hot qt 12c| gal 4Bc Raymond D. McKinncy Is enjoy ng a three weeks' trip through tho 95c Boys' Foot Trainer Shoes b e Western states. Sizes 7 to 16 years Harvoy Hartitian, Jr., will ontcr Cereal Beverage " 8 Rutgers college next wook. Both striped and plain materials, —just what the term implies: FOOT TRAINERS. Won- No chttl-go for battlcB. Empties rodoomcd lc each. Tho first meeting of tho KoypDri The fabrics are lonR-wearing madras, percale, broad- derfully comfortable and long-wearing shoes, which allow improvement association will b< I—the only advantage of cloth and soiscttc. Fast color—cadi antl every one. the ieet to develop normally and naturally. Built for held at tho public library on Mon Blouses of that full-cut, well-made type that marks better the Maytag Gyrafoam hardest usage, yet with that in-built atyle that makes them pkg C dny afternoon. Woiher were the nmoz quality, ^ IFi suitable for all occasions. , . r Gottfried Rapp and family o ing speed with which It elenria— Dawn 25 Frooport, h. 1., havo been visiting Boy.' and Youths' Shirts, style—the newest In sweater you wouldprojer it; theQyra- 1.50. Slzea 12'/, to WA. Doth design. All wool—of coune. A delicious combination of fronh roasted MM. A. IJ. Unpp. foam Principle creates a more while and colored fabrics. Tan or Black Oxfords or STsrt Oraln CslfaUn Oiforda Mr. nnd Mr«, M. V. Kelly h»v Fine quality. coffee, vegetables nnd chicory. Hnvo you highly energized, turbulent «nd Bojr»'Qolf Hose, 1,50. Full- High Shpea. Foot Trainer er High She**. - On Foot roturned from o visit at Stony cut iiose ol finest quj|lty—im- •last, slies 11 Jo iili, all fit- Trainer last. Sliei 11 to liyi, ttitiM ISrook, L. I. continuously effective water ac- Boyi' Neckwear. 50c and tion. There Is no Idle water, 79c Thousands of new tits ported fron1 i England, The tt sll611 all 8t»ldgv J.00. • Tho Keyport engine company «n; hcr«—tome in silk, ami ionic ilia range Is from t'/i to lOJi. Tf!lk I'nglc liooo company will reprcson BUT— this is only one of nlm In knit fabrica. Variety in- 3ft BROAD STREET outstanding ndvantngca of the Boy*' Felt Hata, 3.85. An Tan or Black Oraln t«ath«r Tan drain Calfakln Oxforda the local firs department nt th deedl BhMs. Low or hlfh cut. On or High Cut. On real brogue | SHREWSBURV AVE and OAKLAND STREET | narado nt Bclmir Saturday, world's leading washer. Tele- excellent quality and with the modern brogue last. Sizes 1 to phono us for, a free home dem- Boyi' Sweater*. 5.00. Sl«» attractive, new college stripe last, Sites 1 to 6, all fittings, 20 to 36. In tho "Turtle Neck" band*, 6, ajl fittings,SJO . «J0. • ENCL1SHTOWN NEWS, onstration. 'SECOND PLOOR SECOND FLOOR &"', ths rrnvlilons of' Chapttr alt, Ij». Mn, G, W. ConsTtr Arr«n|es Goo IUW.'SIPS MAY niw J«r«»y, 10)li, fur a Mil of laio.o Profram (or Grange Mealing! Charles K. Hopping i rJpllJ[' •"'',•'""»• •" ••!••<• Ciimt«l,|< Monmouta Cnunt? the lUform«d church at Holmd«l lank, ton o'clock. The Uctunr, Mr«, 0 Red Bftti|c, N. J. "One of Amoricn'a Qroat Btoret" K "' * MtWAJRKi N. Jf. W Conovar f | ' •, i 'i..1'jijiiuv'iii3t&fik. j'iH 1.1' kX ^ iwvi a'good

''•'.' V' '' ' " \''"t!; '5--" '''' ' ' '' KED BANK KEGlSTEIk SEPTEMBER 9, 1925. Pan Fifteen-: Ham E. Braisted of Red 'Bank, of Brooklyn and Miss Coles Is now returning the visit. ,'. •< <- NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN preached at both services- at the Leonardo Baptist church; Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best of Al- LAST OF SERIES OF FOOD Frsnk Ho'wer is building: an ad- lentown, Pennsylvania, have been dition: to his bungalow at Navesink. visiting Mr. and Mr>. William Best. SAL: NETS $80. Misses -Mabel and Bernadine Howard DeVesty is doing the work. 1 Good and VV»U«ro Club of B.lford Edward Grlggs of Kentucky, who" Decker have return '. from a trip to HSicTFair Friday and Satur- has been stopping with his nephew, to California. THE RUG STORE IS NOW OPEN day of Next We«k—BeHord Nina James Griggs of New Monmouth, is '••• . ' '—»-*J—:—• Daf.tted bjr Rad Bank T«im. Mrs, .Crocker of Orange spent MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. The women of the Belford Meth- Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. A Buffalo, a Mount: in Lion and odist church held the last of a teries Calvin Wcstbrook of Navestnk. of food sales Saturday on the ahore Mrs. William Coo of Port Mon- Other Animals Added to Zoo. Our First^alejjLKugftJwillJbe-on-- lM JKllliH: niouth is with her daughter, Mrs. Oliver W. Holton'. t week added Miller and Mrs. Howard Smith in, Harold Tippett of Wilkesburre. .. Miss, Eleanor Doyle of Yonkers other animals and a number of rare Ltads the World in Motor Cor Value charge. The profits amounted to birds to his zoological pnrk. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11 and 12 more than |60. The banner sale spent Labor Day with Miss Mar- was on August 8th, when $80,50 garet- Reddington of Belford. Edward Tilton has returned was cleared. Miss Olive Bunyon Miss Annie Crox • of.-Freehold from Holmdely where he spent sev- and \MlB5 Marian Dennis were in spent Sunday and Monday with eral days with his grandparents, Dont MIES this Sale if you .want a bargain as I charge of that sale. fifriendd s at NoN w MMonniouth. • Mr, and Mrs. C. Edward Tilton. The' Baptist church re-bpsned fully believe I can guarantee you a saving of, The Good and Welfare club of Mrs. • Elmira' Ranf; of • Long Island has teen visiting Mrs. Carl Sunday alter having been'closed v Belford will hold its harvest home during August, . from 25 to 50%. - ' and fair on Friday and Saturday, Baumgard of Leonardo.- t September 18th and 19th,° at the William Maxwell of Chapel Hill Communion was held at the Re- has opened a roadside booth on Val- formed church Sunday. firehou«e at Belford. Music and 1 Also about 50 Gold Seal Art Rugs will be on dancing will be featured. The ley Drive near Navesln .:. . Mrs. Charles E. Crawford, Royal Sale at the same time. / money will be used for social i Walter Kaiser of Belford will be- Crawford and Mrr, Ray Irwin spent ice work. gin a course of study tomorrow at part of last Week with Mrs. Asher Crawford of Colt's Ne.'.i. The Belford baseball team was Bordentown university. :, defeated Sunday on its home Edwin Foley of Oyster Bay is The proprietor of the Rest grounds by a Red Bank team by a visiting Joseph Linzmaycr of Nave- Awhile roadside booth quit business sink.. . . ' ''••'••• last week a.;d moved back to Spring score of 12 to S. , Lake,-where he formerly lived. He -/m Navesink was excited Saturday Miss Mazle Gray is having her R. WEST bungalow repainted at Leonardo. says he lost $600 on his booth busf- when a report became prevalent ness. • that John F. 'Williams/ one of the John Montag of For\ Monniouth 129 West Front Street, Red Bank most prominent residents of that has a new Ford sc-Jarii - James Clark and Lawrence Her- place, had fallen dead. The report rington have .ie-i the village. It is The New said that .they have gone West. was untrue. It got ctarted because RIVER PLAZA NEWS. a man named 'Williams who lives at The caimp meetings at Red Hill ADVANCED SIX 4-DOOR COUPE Atlantic Highlands had died sud- Fri •ncit McClain Makinc a Great have been well attended. They 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc denly. Record at a Bojr Scout. ' opened last Wednesday night when Rev. A. HI Sutphen of New Mon- wheels included at no extra cost The ladles' auxiliary of Indo- Francis McCl.ln, :;on of John mouth was the preacher. pondent fir., company of Belford McClain, is studying hard . and cleared $26 by the second of a working-hard-tobecomo—an-eagle scries of food said Saturday. Mrs. boy scout by October. Ho needs only SCOBEYVILLE NEWS. Hubert Carroll and Mrs. William six more credits to achieve this end. Max Orjrl. !. Making Hit Own Rain Doerr were in charge. The first If he is successful he will bo one on Hi'a Farm. snlo was directed by Mrs. Douglass of the youngest eagle scouts in the The crops on Max' Oryl's truck Five minutes spent inspecting Cook. county, as he is only fourteen years farm aro not suffering lor want of Justice Louis H. Heeso of Bel- old. rain. Mr. Oryl has bought a gaso- this new Advanced Six 4-Door ford, who is at Hillside in North Miss Lillian Englehart.of New- line engine which he uses to pump 45 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. New Jersey for his health, is show- ark spent last week with Miss Rjith water from a brook through pipe Coupe will drive every other car ing marked Improvement. Mr, Scattergood, lines to his crops. Everything on Meese made the trip to Hillside I THE MONEY-SAVING STORE . Mrs. S. Vincent Willis enter- his farm lobks'fine. with Albert Runyon of Belford tained six relatives and friends Valentine. and Ralph Kowalsky in its field out of mind — for a in the latter's automobile. from New York Sunday and Mon- are new employees at Charles S. • Women's, Misses' and Larger Women's A Chevrolet touring car' filled day; - •• • Bucklin's catsup factory at Pha- child can see its far greater quality. with strangers rah over an embank- The Community club met yester- lanx. ment at the beach at Leonardo last day at Mrs. Charles Brcnker's. Carroll Barclay has nine new NEW week and overturned in sjme high John McClain spent part of last employees harvesting apples on his sedge grass. No one was hurt, but week on a fishing trip on Long farm. Red Bank Nash Co. it required considerable time to Island sound with Mr. Anderson of Henry Wilkins has a new Essex FALL right the oYorturndo car. Newark in the latter's motor boat. coach. 77 Monmonth Street Mr. and M?s. Henry Wermert On. Saturday and Sunday Mr. Mc- Clarence Willett has a new silo Phone 1860 Red Bank, N. J. The better kind of dresses that and their son of Grantwood are vis- Clain and Mr. Anderson went on a on his farm. It was built b; iting Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wer- fishing trip along the coast as far Charles Soulia._ are wonderfully made and mort of Belford. . John H. Wer- as Cape May. Priced^Moderately , mert, Jr., will begin a course of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bloodgood It pays to advertise in The Regis study nt St. Mary's rchool at South -nnd fondly-are planning to- leave tor.—Advertisement.; An unusual collection of the newest Amboy tomorrow, shortly for Florida, where they will features, charmingly trimmed dresses. Assortments aie large and varied and Independent tire cdmpany of Bel- spend the ."inter. in the new shades of black, black with ford is making great preparations The 500 club will meet tomorrow color, pencil blue, cuckoo and bokhara. for its harvest home on Wednesday at Mrs. Irving Rink's. and Thurs/loy, September 23d and School re-opened last week with 24th. The festival • "11 be held un- an increased enrollmer.t. The Fashioned in Satin, T willy der a tent on Albert E. Langford's rooms are approaching the over- •: back Velvets and field. . ..-.." crowded point and froiu present ap- Miss Mary Garvey of Chapel Hill pearances-it will not be long before Novelty Tweeds. has gone to Pasadena, California, the need of more F^ace will be im- where she las taken a position. perative. Novel two-piece models are featured; Postal cards and letters received Mrs. Alox Spence has returned as well as every other style variation by relatives and friends last week from a visit to Miss Marian Coles approved by fashion for Fall. Women's, told of her safe arrival at Pasadena, misses' and extra sizes. now ^visiting relatives at Philadel- phia. The visitor from Kentucky, is a veteran of the 29th regiment of Brand new merchandise ' r.t civil war fame and hj attended the SKINNY MEN Fall Hats re-union of the regiment last week prices that defy all competi- at Keansburg. Thin Men tion. John O'Neil of New Monmouth returned home Saturday from Port Run Down Men now on display ' Sizes 16.to 42 Monmouth, -where he was laid up six weeks with rheumatism at the Nervous^Men Value up to $10.00 • home of his sister, Mrs* Mary It's I time to pass up that old Naughton. You probably know that Cod Miss Mary Rose Wermert, who is Liver Oil is the greatest flesh pro- straw, comfortable as it has been, studying to become a nurse at the ducer in the world. Long Branch hospital, spent Labor ' Because it contains more Vita- Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, mines than any food you can get. and get under one of the New GIRLS' NEW John H. Wermert of Belford. You'll be glad to know that Cod Mrs. Harry Thiesmcyer and her Liver Oil comes in sugar coated tab; Fall Hats. daughter Dorothy and Mrs. lets now, so if you really want to Amanda Wilson of Jersey City put 10 or 20 pounds of solid healthy flesh on your bones and feel well were'recent guests of Mrs. Thomas and strong ask any druggist for a School Dresses J. Casler of Port Monmouth. box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Morrell of pound Tablets. We're showing a mighty fine assortment of all Sizes 7 to 14 years Port Monniouth returned home yes-' Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and terday from an automobile trip of if you dont gain five pounds in SO three days to Albany, and other days your druggist is authorized to the new shapes.and shades—They'revsnappy points in New York state. hand you back the money you paid $119 $179, $198 Benjamin Werner of Port Mon- for them. > It isn't anything unusual for a this season-^You'll like,them. mouth is employed as a mechanic person to gain 10 pounds in 80 for the Triangle bus company! He days. ' i formerly worked at Newark for the • "Get McCoy's, the original and Public Service company. genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.". NEW DRESSES—Smart New Models for School An automohllo owned by John E. Styles that Girls like; Values and Qualities mothers appreciate Bonnott, a nurseryman of Nave- materials of exceptionally flno quality; good deep hems, sink, was damaged In an accident at Now Monmouth last Thursday, but '! Other Dreuei, tiiei 2 to 6 • no one was hurt. ' , For Howard W. Roberts of New Mon- mouth is having a wall o£ peanut NEW stone placed In front of his prop- erty and ho ls> having a concrete Tire Service The New styles this season are MILLINERY walk put down. FALL TELEPHONE 72-R Isadore M, Walling and William VnnRlpcr of Port Monmouth will CTETS smart and snappy. You'll see VELVET $/l 95 FELT 1 95 Icavo September 20th for Miami, Florida, whom they will spend the Our Service car is HATS I HATS* winter, always ready. D HA' them on the heads of well dressed S8.80, $7.00 »nd |8.00 93,00 ana $3.05 Mr, nnd Mrs. John VTocland nnd A beautiful assortmont of the Mr. and Mrs. John Saundors of men everywhere. litest fall styles fentured in A Tramandout Purchase— Newark spent Sunday with Mr, nnd ovory poislble innovation. Hats A Moil Important S«M Mm. William Sutherland of Bel- Steam Vulcanizing (or the iniss or matron in ford. lures or small head sizos nt a Trimmed with clovor. plac- Mm. Rchaeffor and her dnuchtcr Balloon and Truck Take a look at them—try them price that represents the best ing! of telf material. Colors May nnd Robert Wlncell of Read- In values. that ore moit wanted and Muck. ing, Ponntylvnnla, nre visiting Mrs. Lester Smith of Now Monniouth. Tires in Stock on—Surprise yourself. 4-PIECE Mm. Bo: jnmln F. Slote and! (laughter of Ulilgewfod rpent part of lnst week with Mfj. .».. II. Sut- 2-Pants Boys' Vest Suits phnn of Now Monmouth. Sli» 7 lo 10 •IB.SO V*Iu« Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm Relcken John Hansen New Colleslnto Modols that ovory toy nnd their two children of Loontn warti. All-wool matorlols; now p»U ft.ro nt Bolfonl visiting Mr. nnd Mrr. 42 We»t Front Street tarns) new modiUl BIICJ 8 to 17 years. Irving M. Drake. Every Suit has two nanti. ' Mini Mnrv Snvder. who Is a nurse RED BANK, N. J. In n Now York hospital, spent Sun- NIGHT PHONE U00-W ' OTHER SUITS , dny nnd Labor Dny at her homo at $1.00 and $1.79 Naveilnk. ,' Mr. «nd Mm, Robert During have Woman'* Llnnlt. . I.4f> Chlldrtn'i SweaUn fl.BB roturntrt to Wontbury, Long Tilund; Bloomtri .,,.,, B0« after having npent the summer nt Womon'i Llngdli Slip. Or, Potntr'i Hoi*.. .30a to 70e Nixvoslnk. •htdowproof ,,,..,,, fl.JB Ihlantf* Philippine , Mr. nnd Mm. Fred Rnder of Worn.!.'. Pull P*ihlon*4 - J. KRIDEL Nuveilnk have irtumoil homo from ' Slllf Mat* $1.00 . Drum .,.', ,',, $1.20 i ft' vlilt at Woonsocktt, Rhode RED BANK - flllk Hoi. III«ml, ' ll.BS 1000 Other SpecUls Mini Edith n«n;|i of Port Mon< M mnytli inent the wetk^nd with ,MIM MKTlitn Riot o< Anbury |»rk. 1 . sixteen" RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER• •HJMKW*OWWHIWIIWM*H«IMIIMMIIHIHIHIMtWIIMWIIHmWIMm HAD NARROW ESCAPE. family of Mpntelair have been turned teaching school at South (pending • few day* with David River. Miss Josephine Lang has TVie Shore Employee at Freehold Rug Mill Jones of Gooseneck Point returned to her duties as a school x , Whirled Around' Shiftm* Mr. and Mr*. Henry tarkin have teacher at Elizabeth, John Tashjian, Jr., 22 yean til moved into the farmhouse on Frank Miss Mary McCue returned home Bea) Estate Boom * I Stock Reduction and an employee) vof the Freehold rag Dean'a property. ' last week after a stay with relatlvos I mill, had a narrow escape from Mrs. William Burnt is having..« at White Plains, New York. Comc3 b LONG BRANCH death Thursday' afternoon when hi vacation from her duties as rural was whirled three times around mall carrier. T1NTON FALLS NEWS. Wonderful Discount Sale power shaft near a fourteen-foo A. F.. Melselbaeh ; hai returned Church Sorwlcai-to b* Returned— ceiling. As his body was thrown from a fishing trip to Beaeh Haven. Falleretta* Organizing*, for Winter. from the shafting he fell Into thi Boceo Jsiterella spent part of OP The Fallorettcs, an organization The Ffitut.Cro^tnc Suburb of Loat Branch , arms of Frederick Walker, a fello' last week at New York. composed of young folks of the vil- worker, and was prevented from lage, are making plans for a busy On the Camp Vail Eoute to Long Branch—fronting; landing on the concrete floor, SHREWSBURY NEWS. winter season. The organization - on Oceanport Avenue ,< Tashjian'a left arm was broken in was not active during the summer, GAS and ELECTRIC APPUANCES five places, the flesh; was strippei Athl.tie Club CUarcd $50 at abut meetings will bo resumed short- liOTS $150 and up—Gas, Electric, Water, Street., front, one finger and ho Was badly Pane*. Lait W«.k. ly.! The F&llerettcs occupied an Sand for Illustrated folder or phone for car to take you to ^ ' bruised - 4bou.t. tho body. The Shrewsbury athletic club important place in the social life of the property. • - • cleared about $50 at a dance last the village last winter with socia- THE HOME SITE DEVELOPMENT, INC. Wednesday, night at the flrehouse. • bles and parties. > Ocoanport, New Jeriay Tal. Lony Branch 1687 Auto on R&rapago. Hiss Veronica Emmons hai been 10% Discount on Entire Stock An automobile driven'by Mrs. J; Sunday afternoon services at the Big Bargains NOW . j ' Lowest T»x Rate in Count)) visiting Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burns Methodist church will be; resumed Riker of Newark struck Helen of Keyport, Grant, a twolve-year.-old Bradley next' Sunday. . The church was Beach girl, last Wednesday as she George Lange has been enjoying closed two weeks. Rev, Harry Vah- A Number of Slightly Shopworn Appliances at Cost, § was riding a bicycle. Mrs) Riko: a vacation of ten days from his du- Cleaf of Eatontown will conduct lost control of the car and ,it ran ties at the-Dupont company's plant next Sunday afternoon's service, over the curb, breaking a telephone here. He and hit family have been which will begin at two o'clock.*; Come in and See These Bargains. making-automobile trips-to Penn- Misses Laura and'Helen Daly of H. S. ALLEN pole and striking Josh Dunlacey. The girl and Mr.. Dunlacey were sylvania and New York state. Morristown spent Sunday with Mr. 1 Buy Now and Save Dollars! / badly bruised and shaken up. Mrs. The public school reopened yes- and Mrs. James Braney. . ^ "|AIRS A SPEClAltfY Jersey Central Power & Light Co. Sidney N. Dcane, a professor a Florenz Dotn is building an ad- stay of six weeks. -.-.' Smith college in Massachusetts, dition to his house. . Miss1 Caroline Erb and Thomas Red Bank, LoDg Branch, Asbury Park, Belmar, Point Pleasant, Lakewood. Toms River. have boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al Mr. and Mrs. George Silver, Jr., Erb, who havo been spending two ' 63 Brbad St. Red Bank, NJ. en G. Dcane of Long Branch. They have been spending a\ few days atweeks with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin "Serving over 1,475 square miles of territory in New Jersey, including IS? cities, towns returned recently from a trip toRutland, Vermont. •' -, Stoothoff,. Jr., have returned to (Fonnerly Second National Bank BIdg.) Europe. Mri.H. D. Thompson has reT Elmhurat, Long Island. ,.-;. 'and smaller communities with Electricity and Gas.'' : : — turrieii^hoinBJlromla week'sjtayjat —Hamilton-Scott-and _son_ Joseph ___^ Phone 1184 or 339 I a EATONTOWN NEWS. East Orange. of Maplewoo^ spent the week-end •IIMIIMHMIIimiHIIHHimilHUIMHIIMMMMHIIMIIIMIMMIlim* remen Cleared $125 by "Tag Miss Mary McGarrlty has re- with Mr; and Mrs. David Scott. ,. Day" Solicitation. Saturday. Tho firomen. cleared $125 b, making' "tag day" collections o money Saturday. The money -vril bo used to motorize the hook am ladder apparatus. At present whe: this is needed at a fire it has to b tov/ed by an automobile. Mr. and Mrs. McCllntock an their son of Pennsylvania spen J. YANKO Saturday and Sunday -with Harol Miss Jilarjorie Bennett hai Formerly Adlera & Co. RED BANK, N. J. bought a Ford touring car. Mrs. Harry Newcomb and he: children, who live in the southern I part of the state, have been vlsitin, friends here. Tho brass band played, at a rea! estate sale at Franklin Park al West Long Branch Saturday and i will piny at the firemen's parade a) Enjoy the? crisp Belmar Saturday. Last night th band gave the last of a series o: fall night air free outdoor concerts. A new system of issuing bus tick For the second time within four months cts for high school pupils who at- by getting under tend school at Sed Bink and Loni Graham Brothers announce a substantial Brt.nch has been put into effect b; tho Eatontown township board 6: reduction in price. < one of these education. The system previous! •used was more or less haphazan attractive ami it is said to have been abused. Valentine Gore oi Hoboke Effective Wednesday, September 9th, the spent Sunday and Labor Day witf] his. daughter, Mrs. 'William Ffister. f. o. b: Detroit price of Graham Brothers Miss Louise- Nivison is very sick, Miss"" Charlotte" Muhlenbrlnk o: lin Truck chassis is— Long Branch is h'S." nurse. Mrs. Charles . Barr has returned Plaid Blanked, a soft blanket Wool Mixed Plaid Blanket. from tho .Long Branch 'hospital made of good quality cotton in- AH Woo! Plaid Blanket!, with sateen binding, extra sateen binding, in a good range where she was a medical patient. medium weight with combina- heavy, 80ft finish, in combina- of plaids, good weight arid dur- Stanley Roberts is improving al tion colored plaids, suitable for tion colors of pink and blue, able, 66x80> double bed sizb, the Spring Lake hospital, where hi three-quarter bed, 64x76. blue and tan, lavender and neatly finished, in fancy-plaids grey; 66x80. was operated on for appendicitis, and all white with colored bor- He is expected homo soon. ders. .. ' 3.00 a pair S.00 and 5.50 a pair Mrs. Helen Donovan and he! . 7.00 a pair daughter Edith o£ New York havi been visiting Mrs. Donovan' ' Blanket* with colored bor- cousin, Mrs. Charles Riddle. This reduction is in line with previous , Plaid Blanket*, heavy weight, ders, white and gray, with All Wool Blanket!, satin Rev. Michael Davi3 of Philadel- binding extra heavy, double phia, formerly of this place, spen picot edge In pink, grey, tan, pink, blue and lavender bor- , neatly finished, in gold and blue, 66x80. ders, soft finish and a heavy last week \f.ih his father, William assurances that the truck buyer will nap; 66x80. ' . fancy plaids and all white with Davis. Rev. Mr. Davis preached a' colored borders. tho Methodist church here las' always benefit equally with Graham 4.00 pair 4.00 pair 9.00 to 16.50 a pair wobfc. Frank Holmes of Burlington Brothers by every economy effected county, formerly of this place, very sick. through increased production. Mrs. Byron Jackson of this place, her niece, Miss E. Ruby .Walling o Beacon Blankets 3,50 to 8.50 a pair Kcansburgf, and Mrs. Ada L. Scott of Keansbuig spent part of last Now first in the world as exclusive Single and double size, in plain and beautiful two-tone colors; Indian and check patterns. A standard make, known for beauty, durability and warmth. week at tho Waldorf hotel at Ocean Grove. They attended tho cam] manufacturers of motor trucks, Graham meetings at Ocean Grove and tlv bnby parade at Asbury. Park. Brothers are able to make this second Miss Isadora Ecevey and lie: nioce, Miss Hattie Terry, spent Sat- urday, Sunday nnd Monday-visiting reduction without the slightest sacrifice relatives at Brooklyn, including Mrs. Hilcy, Mrs. Brisbane, Mr. an_ of quality. ' Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Pol- lard. Tho visitors made motor trips to Bovernl beaches and heard In fact, the truck today is better than ever ; A Comfortable for Every Bed music by some of tho best bands In tho city. before—and this new price will seem i James 'Wolcott and family spent part of last werk at New York. remarkably low to those who know j Laminated Wool Down Quill. Taffeta Silk ., plain 1 covered with lino quality toft borders with fancy.centers and LITTLE SILVER NEWS. what Graham Brothers Trucks will do. jatoon, fancy flns Pitching, fancy stitching, warm and very Enlcn Normal School—Girl Under bordered, and flowered centers light, full size, 100% ' pure gou an Operation. to match, In gold, rose, blue Miss Knthnrino Steet of Wash- wool, In beautiful shades. ington, D. C., is visiting; Miss Daisy and lavender, Ciilpln. Miss Stcot trul Hiss Gllpln 28,00 each were onco clnssmntes at St. Joseph's 10.00 to 15.00 each nciulcmy nt Hnnovor, Pennsylvania Miss Minerva Hulit cntorod New- Silk Satin Qullti, 100% wool nrlt normnl school yesterday. Frank VanSy

BASEBALL AT HOLMDEL. day. Games and refreshments.were Manasquan, who will move in » few tho most prominent attractions and days to Florida.. 3*nlor and Junior Twin* Continue each child present received a gift. Mrs: Grund of New York it vlalt- to "Sw«p Ihn Dtcki." A number of residents of this ne her daughter, Mrs. William The Holmdel baseball team, on place attended a fair and supper Miles. , its home grounds last week, defeat- held by the Marlboro lire company* Mrs. Jennie Wright Is spending ed % team fepretfenttng the Lack of Water CompeU Family ID Rev. and Mrs. John Sherman and 'MOT* from Partpnugs House. Hiss Sarah Herbert visited her Robert Sutphen and his daughter, incls, DeWttt Herbert- of' Jertey- RESTORER Henry C. Tllton moved this week Miss Daisy Sutphen, attended a Hie, part of last week. ?!•' from the former parsonage of the farewell reception which was given Reformed church to Mri Victor last Friday night for Eev. A. H. Dean Kenney's house The Tllton Sutphen at the New Monmouth family moved beoauic they were Baptist church. unable to get water dn.tho parson- age property- There are two wells HIGHLANDS NEWS, gj 15 to 1.7 miles per gallon of gasoline on the place but both went dry. Fred Hsmrnond'has returned to Remodeling Miller Street Houie^—i East Cream Ridge, ItHodo Island, News Stand Awning Burned. • after having spent sevoral weeks at John Whito is converting his hit former home here. His daugh- houso on Miller street into a two" ter .accompanied him. Mr, Ham- family dwelling. He has moved the mond's wife died n short time ago. house back from the street and on Miss Dorothy Thorno of Red the front part of the lot he will Bank has been spending several build two bungalows. ' days with Mrs. Kocrt Heyer, The awning-on the Union news Hejiry H. Longstrect of Mntawan 'stand at the railroad station caught was. a visitor hero last Thursday. iiro one night last week. Several Paniel S. Ely lias a field of pota- men near by saw the blaze and tore toes which is yielding at the rate down tho awning. ,Tho flames had of f 6 barrels to the acre. This Is scorched part of the woodwork on ft costs less to own a Series 80* -emarknblo considering that this is the railroad station. It is believed a prcr potato year. Potatoes from the flrejras 'started by a cigarette Vermont were. T)Iantod W th(s flald. thrown on the awning by a careless A our BO well built as the Series 80 naturally lasts longer. Mr..Kly and a number of other person. ' " AdjuBtments are needed less ofteii. Parts operate effi-. KNOX HATS farmers in this locality plan to Benedict Neimaik nnd family dendy through thousands of miles of service*' ' ? . 1 i , make a trip to Vermont next week t v hnvo moved into their new house on r to' buy seed potatoes for next year. Miller street. When occasional normal service* is advisable,' special) ' '',, Mrs., Walter B. 'Cherry of Key- Miss Gladys Foster has resumed port nnd Miss Bessie S. Conover of teaching school at Hillside^ near high speed tools reduce the cost, often by 75 per cent' J- Tilling the World Wickritunk spent Friday with Mrs. Newark. • Grinding valves and cleaning carbon, for example, cost V Henry Oi Titton. Misses Ella and Elizabeth Col- so little it will surprise you. ''*•{>•"•' Mrs. Roert Heyer is a new teach- leran spent last week at Aberdeen, \4fTHE subtle air of good taste and dignity about your KNOX er in the Reformed Sunday-school. Maryland. Actually it costs less to own a Series 80. We will gladly i ] ;' The trick chimney on what was Mrs. George Liming is kept in- $ "FlfTrl-AVENUE" will tellthe more discerning of the , formerly the John Henry*-Heyer present specific economy facts and demonstrate the car;! \ e doors with sickness. Her, mother, r : sawmill was pulled down last w k Mrs. Lavinia Minton, who has been passing world"it'~carries-"tliiit~distiiijsid8'Kiag^- ''inafk-- of""a'."'gentle^•'•" by several men and boys. The laid up with sickndss^is out again. ftyhoriepowtr, ilx-cyllnder Pierce Arrow engine. 4-vihttl bnka Balloon lira. - Houdallle Shack Abiarbcrt tumdard equipment nian's fine ha^-Tflf KNOX LABEI* • • , .< /" chjmney was pulled down because Mrs. Minton is 75 years old. it was in danger of falling. The Philip Lavoie has returned home property is owned by Aaron Sut- from the Long Branch hospital, Prices $2895 to $4045 at Buffalo, tax extra 'S 'hen. The brick in the chimney is where he underwent an. operation, beSng used by Robert R. Voorhees. ' Time payments if desired $0.00 and $1 A.00 Mrs. John Patterson is home Services were resumed at the. Re- from a ti-ip to Florida. Mr. and formed church Sunday. The church Mrs. Pntterson will spend tho win- was closed a month. Rev.,Mr. Cor- • " i - • .' • • ' • . i ter in Florida. They will' make the win of.Ocjean Grove will Continue to trip in their new Packard car. occupy the pulpit until a regular Mrs. Florence Robertson and her CuhniiigHam Hats 3.50 - 4.00 & pastor is chosen. daughter Catherine have gone to ,',r.'. Rev,, John Sherman preached the Nutley for a stay of several months first oi a series of Sunday night with Mrs. William McCrumb. • sormons on "The Bible" this week.. • Mr. and Mrs..Frank Parker spent The subject was "The World with- part of last week at Newark! out a Bible.;' The subjects of the Mr. and Mrs. William Fuch and other sermon's are "The Adaptabil- their daughter Ida will move to ity of the Bible," "The Making of Elizabeth next week. the Bible,' "The Inspiration of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doll, Sr., Bible;" "The Value of. tho Bible of Newark, spent Labor' day with Monmouth Motor Car Co., Inc. end "The Influence of the Bible." Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doll, Jr. 36 Maple Aye. Telephone 1409 Red Bank, N. J. 19 Broad Street Red Bfank, N. X The long drought has caused sev- Mrs. Reuben Parker is spending a eral wells in this locality to go dry. few davit with Mrs. Jane Burdge of Mrs. Claude. Brown and Mrs. jiakewood. Beclle of Keyport have been vlslt- iMQSlh -—MARtBORO-NEWS.- Twenty members of tho Marlboro sewing circle met last Friday at Minor 'Brown Recovering from Mrs. Henry C. Tilton's. Mrs. Til- Operation at New Bruntwick. ton fojnnerly lived at Marlboro. Minor Brown, Who" underwent a Francis JJaher, Margaret and serious operation at St. Peter's hos- Elizabeth Sutphen and Lillian Ryan pital at Now Brunswick last week, ere new pupils at the Red Bank is slowly recovering. t • . T^ IMP ROVED high school. Louise Schenck is a Mrs. J. Green nnd daughter, Mrs. w pupil at the Freehold high Albert VanNostrand of Red Bank, scluol. visited Mrs. Green's nephew and YEARLy MODELS ^ The Crusaders and members of niece, .Mr., and Misj Tiernan, on Friday. -••'•••,'. «.• ••-'/• • • ••• the'World Wide guild of tho Bap- tist church enjoyed a picnic on the Mrs. William Herbert is visiting No Fear of a Coal Strike It has never, been the policy of Dodge church grounds all day last Thurs- Mr. and Mr.3. George Thqmpson of

Brothers, Inc\, to build yearly models. \, I • When an improvement is discovered, per- !.- If You Heat by Gas! fected, .tested and found good, it is made at ouck The car is always up-to-date. Let our big gas holder be YOUR coal bin this winter—and Moreover, the owner does not have to every winter. . ,; • • VJ fear that his Dodge Brothers Motor Car will, be made obsolete, shortly after ' Put yourself beyond danger from fuel shortage due to laboi' he has1 bought it, by the announcement trouble in the anthracite coal fields. \ of radically new types. ' Forget the steadily rising cost of solid fuels. Heat your house with Gas and free yourself from the annoyance' of coal \ FRANK VAN SYCKLE ^ dust, smoke and soot; of ash cans, canvas gloves, and inefficient V. HUGHES, Mfr.' • UB-1B1 Wait Front St. heating methods, ., - -, : ; i..,,,.: i^; I.^J •• Ttftphont 1296 ' ' Put in gas heating now and enjoy clean, convenient, auto- matic warmth on the special low. heating rate we have estab- lished. , • •••:•.;.• f1 * .<: •-. .« '.-'i.ftsl'JISj

[ Telephone or. come to OUR nearest local office—or go td your own heating contractor—and get an estimate for your homo without delay. [

' A number of gas boiler installations have already been mado In our territory. Gas heating has PROVEN its efficiency. Thou- sands of gas boilers are in operation in other parta of tha UST the kind the lJuHes like—contains country. , • iJ J a Very high-grade rouge nnd powder r pack—two powder puffs and mctul back mirror complete. It's a strong, durable ! Lot us oxplain tho wonderful advantages which' can be . . compact that's built to stand hard knocks yours when you decide to heat your home with. Gas. ' and still looli; fresh and new—the sturdy Dutch design and heavy silver nlitto guaran- , fee it against dents and hiii'd wear. Jersey Central II// ' *er & Light Co. RED BANK LONG BRANCH AY PARK DELMAR Reussille's ' ' • • • • MQNMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELER 34 BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. ••' "vv- l':(, Eilabllititd 1880

!>...•.. i-*,-. .&«..., RED BANK REGISTER.' SEPTEMBER 2, 1925.

F1RSTVACATION IN 37 YEARS. diff Manor, New York, Mr. andgave a surprise'party to Sirs. G. ««i»«K^^ Mrs. John Sappah, Mr. and MrsDlrne. r Monday afternoon of last Clinton Heath, Flagman at Middle- George Sappah nnd children, Mr. week. Those present wen Mrs. H. ristian Science Sodety town, Took Nineteen DajriOf, Doyle, Mrt. J. Friel, MrsV A. iUatc- IS and Mrs. Edward Cullen nnd chil- 2 54BroadSt.,fe*aB«nfcN. J. Clinton Heath, flagman at thodren and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sap- er, Mrs. E. Conroy aftd MIis Mae Cider Mill Now Open railroad crossing at Middletown vil- McCandless. , lage, has resumed his work after his pah, Sr., and daughter Helen, • 5 . \ Mrs. J., Duvany Has. returned Charles Goble, 8d, had fourteen The Cider Mill a| Tintbii FalU ydll first vacation in 37. years., Jle had little playmates at hislome Sunday a vacation of nineteen days and hehpme after a pleasant trip through Canada. " of last wo;k to help him celebrate be open to receive apples oi^'arid ^ \ and 'his daughter, -NMISS Bortha his ninth birthday. The home was Heath, spent most of it at Nowburn, Mr. ;and Mrs. Morrison and fam- f. Rttaini Rooro-W.4iH.aan ily of Brooklyn arc spending a week 'decorated in blue and gold and a aftejr Tuesday, September 1, 292B. "• jj d (rom titO-ta.4 ^ Washington. ' •• \ '. '..-. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rollis • and family of Newark spent Saturday present were .Mo'.vln, and Harold »a>»»»g«B»»gi^ It was the first time .in 87 years with Mrs. J. 'Goble. ' Coleman, Jane and Thomas Lynch, that Mr. Heath had been at his old Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sappah Mary and Eva Plitho, Slsie Harold, home town. He moved to Red Hill, and daughter have returned to Joseph bore, Eleanor Fleming, near Middletown village, forty Briarcliff Manor after spending a 'Adel Harp's, Margaret and Mortin years ago and for S7 years he .has week with. Mr. and Mra. Charles Delaney nnd Kenneth and ;...;. UU' STORES, UNITED STATES POOD ' Buy' them'(at- m: S»pt«mbor-Btide vSIORCti Closest-rjyttla to - -Nature's, own ' ,< we've ever Bb^nt-Mjeavitifully grad- '•• - T uated—rich color tones—diamond-.. 7 •' set, solid i, gold ' clssp—20-inch ! strand, HANCOCK Finest Hancock ORN BRAND Calif.. Brand Grandma T'nowt Thii—S^ FINEST QUAUTY PACKED AT A REDUCED PKICE "1847" ROGERS SILVER Used on the '.'best tables" for 78 years. Famous family plate—in A CAN set or 26 pieces, complet. in chest Monmouth'j Leading Jeweler c OR 3 CANS OR CANS a wonderful Bridal Gift. CUTJO 26-piece Che.t $2g.00 36 BROAD ST. « p,- RED BANK \ 7" ' .!•:•- V ~ • Est. 1886,'- '. ~7~^ T~^7

•J ROM recent laboratory tests or1 coffee, it was disclosed that the aroma 'which is understood as its odor, is of far greater importance to coffee than : s is- generally known; in fact it is the very soul of the coffee, which gives it that "SEND IT TO t&E 1^~t ~ " '~ fascinating taste.and odor. Its true name is "Ga#eone"-{notcaffeine which . • ••••.•••• -• •:;>-••?;• -•;••••-.• is the stimulant] — a highly fugitive aromatic oil, which evaporates very ^fcMy^m^he-bean-^hen^Hs^aclredTrr^ Why Triangle sold from open, unsanitary bins, leaving it ''flat" and tasteless. ....•' Therefore,., we designed a special sealed. absolutely..AirvTight-Fibre Caddy into which our coffee is packed and shipped immediately after its scientific roasting, giving it to you as fresh as the minute it left the roaster, with till the aroma in Wo ace first In this district to it. To complete this ideal handling of coffee, please empty your purchase immediately into an finish"* taUlB.'.lineaB as tfiey air>tight jar, thus retaining all(of the coffee flavor and aroma from roaster to cup. %You»are assured should, b^ finished—waite, crlep, of this wonderful method of handling in our famous ^ " lustrous! -V .

•<••.'»•• • . . •Your llntnt—when washed tha ' MaiiBle way—go through eight changes of wator. Constant1 PAH -AMERICAN COFFEE PER POUND 4% watclifulnosa, accompanied by a C real knowledge it fabrloa, en- ables us' to' turn out ideally fin- TENDER SWEET NEW PACK ished laundjy. BENEFIT BRAND NEW PACK Cans triangle iervlcs KEEPS things P E A Tomatoes How long . ttlto. You will appreclata the aifloronco our type of lauuderlng • Benefit'Brand makes! - - Benefit Brand No. X would you look Sclentlfle sanitation, always a vory important thing In the CANS 3 CANS Triangle laundry, means surety Large for YOU. EVAPORATED for a nickel? GOLD DUST, Th» Triangle dellvory system Is QUAKER prompt, and Trlanglo men are "F you lost k nickel somewhere, ahvaya courteous and anxious MIL OATS you'd hardly spend hours search- to please. 2 Cans ingforit. You'd balance the value' Cloverdale Brand IMPORTED SARDINES New Goods 1 of the nickel against the value of All theit' points aro the result . dr Trlannlo .Laundry's iectalou LARGE your tima. to bn MORE than aa ordinary CANS C0 E PKGS. 25c It's the same with laundry service— -., laundry. 8attslled ratrons a«- ,r CHICKENBROTH 3 Cans nure,u« ot Trlanglo superiority. • 25c the value of the time it saves you is its VAN CAMP'S SOLID PACKED greatest benefit. , f A day of leisure every week—a Jrear TRIAMQLE 8ERVICE8! ' • FB£NCH S VL&W f C£1* A 1ft ff% saved in every seven— ••_•••, PREPARED IwUSlAlli/ jfr Jars Wet Wash. 25 lb«. for U.fll. BEANS 25c Sauerkraut Isn't that worth a good many nickels? Colored clothing included, '. Large Tint . Our laundry service will not coat as In Tomato Sauce C^fiT A Wfi STRONG - DURABLE many nickels as you may, think. And Thrlf-T, 7c lb. mat work Iron- if you compare the cost of having the ed; .wearing apparel duap, &Bi>Jn> A El9 . HEAVY PLATED ValueforA roady to stnrch and Iron. J CANS .49 2 CANS 25c washing done at home with oft* prices, you will see that the time you savo-by Seml-nnlBhcd, 30o lb. Every, using our service is almost clear gain. , thing macbrioMrpDDd, Out* VAN CAMFS NEW PACK •Ido garment, and man'* SiCHOOIjBAGS BUILT TO LAST Value for49c Opposite are listed Our various laun- ' •hlrts roaulro, touohlnj up by dry helps. There is a service and a price , • hand. SOUP String Beans to suit every family. ]Look them'-ovir, choose yours, and ask us to call for JInnd Ironoi Sorvlce, 17o lb. NATIONAL] COCOANUT TAFFY BARS, Per ib. 26c Evorythlug utarched and hand' Tomato Benefit Brand this week's bundl* -T* -T . ' 7 BISCUIT [LEMON SNAPS - CHOCOIATBSNAP*,rat Ironod, • CANS COMPANY J VANHXA WAFERS - ZOZU8 j CANS* FLOUR PEACHES Triangle Laundry Service, Inc. THE FAMOUS CLOVERDALE BRAND HANCOCK BRAND VALLEY: BRAND » . v, Madison Avenue ^ Long Branch, N, J, ,. , CUT TO I 5 lb. 'Large Large LONG BRANCH Can. . 27c Can. .

* * i -,", &IJj$ji±i^ RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925. BASEBALL. SPORTS AT OCEAN^VIEW. of this place. Mrs. Polhomus was ;ong Island, has returned home af- formerly Miss Julia Little of Ntfw ter a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Taxi Service Bank Win. Deciding Game A Day of Fun and Athletici at Leonardo on Monday* York, J. M. Brown. Mrs. Brown \yrom Albury Park Bankefi. Miss Catherine Woods of Jersey move to Chapel Hill next week. J747V506 The Second National Bank and The annuul Labbr day athletic City and her nephew, Thomas George A. Hawkins is building a Whirl* a whole Trust company baseball team won ovent3 in the Ocean View section of Eager, are spending a tlireo weeks' garago in the1 rear' of his house. tubful damp dry the deciding; game of their series Leonardo drew a large attendance. vacation with- friends her.! The building will have room for CALU With the Asbury Park bankora *t A special feature was a beauty thrco automobiles. in qne minute contest in which younf men wore Mrs. M, Byrnes of Allen street Long Branch Saturday afternoon in has been laid up with blood poison- Mrs. William Spenco entertained an1 exciting contest which kept a women's bathing costumes. The ~ No Wringtr nttdtd judges were divided in opinion as ing in her arm. relatives from Mount Vernon, .Now fair sized crowd' of rooters in an Joseph Desmond of Allen street, York, over the^week-eiiil. uproar, the score being 5 to 4; Theto who wns tho nost beautiful Buttons Saved "lady." Thty will hold a confer- "who has been laid up several weoks W. F. Shnnnhnn, rt cummer resi- scor,o was tied In the fourth inning with an injured knee, h able to bo Hands Saved and the Aabury Park toam got a qnfio tills week and will try to pick dent of thh place, who 1 business a winner so that the prise can bearound gain. His knee was cutpromotion manager of the United Clothe. Saved « one run lead in the fifth, which they with the blade cf a lawn mower nnd hold until tho ninth Inning. Joseph awarded Saturday. hotels company of America, was a seven stitches wero taken to" close speaker at a luncheon given recent- Naff, of the Red Bankers, was first A tuff of war between the Leon- the cut. at bat in tho ninth and popped a fly ardo and Ocoan Vleiv firo compan- ly by trie Kiwanis club of Albany, PROMPT Now York. to shortstop for tho first out. Har- ies for a silver loving cup resulted FAIR HAVEN NEWS. CHAS. H. RUDLOFF, old Hurley followed nt bat and tore in victory for Leonardo." for first baso on a dropped third i' jjlgnallzes our taxlcab $17.50 A number of swimming, sunning George A. Hawltim Building Three Sower Contract Awarded. Distributor for "Frigldaire" strike and took' second on the and baseball throwing events were ' Car ^Garage. Bid3 for putting sewers on por- yte«i for having adequate equlp- catcher's overthrow to •first, Harry held "under. the direction of Andrew Mr.'.and'Mrs. 15. A. Crozier and tions of Bridge avenue, Catherine for Morimouth and Ocean Countiai nt.'of tjiejm typ'e we aro ablo D. A. Johnson Co. Mnzza then lined out n pretty sin Watts, president of the Ocean View, Mr. and.Mrs. A. H.Cio7ior left jos- street, Codnr street nnd Rive: d« PROMPT- glo and stole second base. Ernest property owners' erasociption. Prizes terday for Florida, where they will street were opened last night Th Norwood Are., Elberon, N. J. /tufomiftoe Electrtclana Hall took a firm grip on his bat andof various kinds wero given. "First .15.17 Mechanic StrMt. spend tho winter. contract was awarded to Stryker & On Display at,, drove out a nice, safe hit, scoring prizes wore won by Miss Brown, Mrs, H. R. Thompson nnd daugh Strker, who had a bid of $8,166.40. Red Bunk, N. J. Hurley.and Mazza and placing Red tVOut cab n, comfortable. Miss Shorkey, Miss Isabolle Glancy, ter of Hampton, Virginia, have kFrnnk B. Trlco bid $3,445.02, Petei RED BANK SHOWROOM Telephone 1086 Bank In tho • lead agalii. Charles who won-two awards; MISB Betty been spending.a week with their DiPonti $3,951.20 and tho Roi Noff then drove out a twb-bagpter to Va,riDaulen, Mis:'. Batty Mattjiews, uncle, C. P. Worthley. Bank construction company bii Momouth Plumbing Supply Co., I- N? deep center field and after Frank Miss Minnie Phrar.er, Albert Krug, Mrs. M. H. Johnson of Jamaica $4,805.04. Weit Front St. Red Bank, M. J. Reilly was hit by a pitched ball George Bostock, who won three ' - N JOSEPH EDGAR Brown wag substituted for, Kauf- awards; Fred Woil, Frank McKenna % Cull 7474 A Buiy VUiior. man in tho pitcher's lux, Hall tried and Albort Liddy, who v/on two Local Representative ' Luke Longhead's department of to Bteal home on a wild pitch, but awards. Second prizes went to ,Miss The Register can help you find,th e ^CHARLES 83 Pearl Streat Rid Bank, N. was called (fat, and both Ne(T nndClara Newmier, Misr, Helen Bang, IRO, Prop. money for a business enterprise M Reilly wore left on base when three Miss Marjorlc Schoellner, Miss OPEN Oil IGHT Phone 861-R for. a home, Luke talks to over strikes were called on Jeffrey. The Elizabeth Osage, Miss Betty Mat- 35,000 persons every week,—Adver- Asbury Park ,ttea:n • had won tlio thews, Miss Bcrgoolin, Norman Boat Rail Baa tisement. choice of innings by the toss, of'a Newmier, William Keifer, John coin and were entitled to another O'Brien, John DreyfevB, Harry or ^y/^^^^^^^/^vv^^^ turn at but. Their first man up was Knockei, William Pota, William thrown out at first on his bounder Middloton nnd Fred Mundy, Win- to Hall and Pitcher,Neff struck out ners of third prizes were Miss 'Rap- the noxt two batters' azzi, Miss1 Kelly, Miss1 Clara New- wX'XvXvXvXji mior, MisisJIfilon Stumpf, Miss Un- ;.v.v.y.v.v.v.v Charles Neff, pitcher for the Red gar,3 Mii?s Handgar, Albert . Krug, pK« Bankers,, played his. usual fine , , . g, ffiffil eame!U_HB_Btruclt_out_iiixtaon-bats^ Frank-Trisland, John O'Brien. Wll- men and allowed only five scattered linm Kieehlin, Fred Sehneffor, Al- Prises Are LOW' hits, besides making thro 3 assists bert Denning and William Middle- and driving out a single and a two- ton. base hit.. Joseph Neff, of the same team, caught two high flies in the RUMSON NEWS. CRUDE HIGHEST IN YEARS sun's glare; Ernest Hall was credit- Fire Department 'to Take Part in ed with/four assists and tho win- Boltnar Parade on Saturday. ning hit of the game,, and George The Bumson fife department will Buy Now and Save Money!r Macfarltine at first base made nine take part in the firemen's parade put-outs.: The Red, Bank players on Saturday of this week at Bel- and their positions are Harry Mazza mar. The firemen will wenr°blue The unprecedented demand Firestone extra process, is also catcher, Ernest' Hall second bnse, coats and white trousers and white Charles Neff pitcher, Frank ^Roilly shirts. They will parade witH two for Firestone quality and one of the biggest and most shortstop, William Jeffrey Tright fire trucks. field, Cornelius Muyskens left field", mileage has more than dou- important economy factors in George Macfarlana first base, Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Conover of bled the sales of Gum-Dipped seph Noff center field and Harold Tampa, Florida, are visiting Mr. tire performance. Thismeth-i Hurley third base. and Mrs. Jackson Contvcr. Cords to car owners so far od of treating cord fabric, .Robert Murphy Is kept indoors yvith sickness. , this year, enabling us—be- developed by Firestone tire BOXING. Miss Mary Naulty has passed the cause of this tremendous vol- chemists and engineers, insu- Contoiti at Long Branch Friday to state examinations for automobilo Have International Flavor. drivers and has obtained a driver's ume—to keep prices low. lates.every fiber of every cord license. °( A card consisting of two six- Miss-Eleanor McCullough1 has re- Experienced car, owners with rubberr and gives the round preliminaries, two special turned from a visU with friends- at 1 sidewalls the extra strength to eight-round .numbers and a final Avon, f. insist on tires that deliver the bout of ten rounds has been' ar- Mrs. Lillian Gayler of Seabright greatest mileage at the low- withstand the extra flexing ranged for tho Long Branch boxing has returned homo from a New club for Friday night. It has an in-,York hospital, where she under- est cost per mile, because strain — insuring maximum ternational flavor as three of tho went an operation. safety, comfort and economy * 7 PaiMnnr featured boxers nto from foreign , such tires last longer—make parts. Harry A. Kettel and family spent Hudson Sedan tho -week-end on a motor trip in the -restricted rubber supply ( Buy now-r-make sure of Phil Richards, the Cockney light- New York, state. mm ii $ weight, will tackl" Billy White of 1 1695 Miss Frances M. Dull of Colum- go further—reduce crude economical tr'ansporta- Jersey City in tho star bout. In the bus, New Jersey, a former school rubber costs—and help ml semi-final Georgie Doherty of the tencher here, was a recent guest of tion by obtaining these Bronx will meet Bill Humphries, a Mrs. Phinens M. Smith. The wed- maintain the present 1 mm- compatriot and stablemate of Rich- outstanding Firestone Kw'^w'vl'XvX ylv/.y. XvvXi ding of Miss Dull to Walter W. ards. Battling Farmer of Long low tire prices. fc«i Ftiiehl and Tail Extra Swartz of Trenton will tnko placo superiorities at present Branch and John Mercedes of Chile on—Satunlay—nfturnuurr of—ncxtr are billed for an eight>round tussle. week at the Columbus Methodist low prices. KE1 •D MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. In th» six-rounders Tom Wickman chureh. • Miss Elizabeth Smith of of Brooklyn faces Jerry Mullen of this placo will be one- of the brides- Sutfc lBtrB«t^.I.'i-:^_..J ™Rad. Bank,. N.. J. ". Jersey.. City, nndjEddio MoLaughlln MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ne. r of the Bronx squares off agninst maids. "Tluf couplo will EO to Call Telephone 1318 ' Tom Boilly of Hawthorne, N. J. fornia on their,wedding trip and on FRED H. VAN DORN RED BANK NASH CO. MOUNT-ENGLISH CO. their return will live nt Trenton. 77 Broad St. 77 Monmouth St. Monmouth St. A MapU Av«. Mrs. Irene La.deau is making a New Teacher at Leonardo. trip to Florida. Red Bank Auto Radiator Worki MONMOUTH MOTOR CAR CO. JOHN D. WATKINS George Barton of Millville 13 a Elizabeth Maryanna Polhemus, , H3 We.t Front St. 38 Maple Ave. Cor. Bridge & Rlvenlda A»o. new teacher of English and com-infant daughter of Drew Polhemus mercial arithmetic at, the Middle- of Hobokcn, formerly of Rumson, ess 251 On town township high school at Leon- was 'baptised recently. Mr. Polhe- AMERICANS 8HOULD PRODUCE THEIR. OWN RUBBER ardo, mus is the son of Frank Polhermi3 Ice Chests and Refrigerators These Are of the Best Make

Article No. 1—Ice Chast, width 26 in., depth 18 in, height 26 in., -v—. With 2'S%, now .J ^...,. $11.75 Article No. 2—Ice Chest, width 31 in.., depth 18J4 in, height 31 in With 25%, now , , $17.44 ' Article No. 3—Lift Top Refrigerator, ice capacity 75 lbs., width 26 in., 10 Broad Street, Bank,N/J. depth 17J4 in., height 42 In. With 25%, now $19.50 Article No. 4—Lift Top Refrigerator, Ice capacity 100 lbs., width 31 m.', depth \8y3 in., height 45 in. With 25%, now. $24.39 Article No. S—Two-door Apartment Refrigerator, ice capacity 5o' lbs., Our Motto is to Sell the Best for Less! width 20 in., depth 16 in., height 46# in. With 25%, now , , , $1S.7S Article No, 6—Two-door Apartment Refrigerator, ice capacity 75 lbs., 1 "width 22 in., depth 18 In,, height 52 in. With 25%, now , ,..,...,. $21.94 w Article No. 7j-VPWo-door Apartment Refrigerator, ice capacity 100 lbs,, Fresh Corned Chuck Roast width 24 in., depth 19*4 in., height 5<5 In. With 25%, now , .$26.13 Article No.* 8—Three-door Household Refrigerator, ice capacity no lbs., or width 34 in., depth wyi in,, height 48 In. With 25%, now , , , $31.84 Plate Navel Breast Veal Article No. 9—Thrccdoor Household Refrigerator, Ico capacity i5o lbs., width 3$ In., depth 21^ In., height 51 In. With 25%, now. , , $38.63 The above |a hardwood, njecly finished exterior and white enamel Interior with brass hardware, nickel finish. .We- also have all white enamel Inside and outside refrigerators and oak refrleerators with porcelain Interior at the same Chuck Steak Leg Veal discount, Call and look same over. Article No. 10—Galvanized PJy Screens .. 18 in.'high, Will oponi to 33 In., rcg. price 69c, now 68c Economy 24 n. high, will open to 33 In., rcg. price 79c, now 63c Cala Hams 28 In/ high, Will open, to 37 in., rcg. price 89c, now 71c Article No. 11 •Mason Pint Jan, ppripolftlni top, reg. price,85c; now 8Bc >( Mason QMnrt Jftri,* porcojnln,tSp, reg. price 95c, now 78o • Articlo No. 12—A («J1 line of Steaniar.'Drcsail ftnd Wardrobe Trunks. These yoq v(lll flnd In our Bujement, Look them over. Chickens Chickens Joseph Goldstein Bologna i. Broadway Loiig Brunch, N. X Leg Lamb RED BANK-REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9,1925. A EUROPEAN TRIP. R. Zorez, Edgar Molt, Albert Mott, City, who recentl> rrtnrnrf Scorn RIdmionJ,;a former Had«t reil- Charles D. Jobruon, Joseph Muche trip to .Europe, U vUKInf; MH deat, la spending; atverrl days with Mr. Ind Mr*. Edward Gibaon of and Albert Heath ,ha.Te Installed Maude Ackenon. • • • Mri.\a*rry B. Cowles. Ealonlown la Sail oa Saturday. electricity in their homes. Edgar Mott, who hes been oecuj ,. Ir Ffank W«Igtnd, caniiidite for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibson oi Mrs. Edward S. 'Wilson has re-pying the Fred Dean home, hu the ,«i«mbly, attenled the recep- Eatontown will sail.-for Liverpool turned to Brooklyn after a visit moved into Mr new house which he tion «t St«gbt on Friday,, - TRAN on the Adriatic the coming Satur- with Mrs; F. 0. "Weigand. recently boilt on Bean itreet, i Hiur Anna^Cowlei was a Perth day. They will visit various parts Miss Margaret D. Everfell will The rclfools in. Bfrftan township Aniboy.ttiJtircnt Sstorday. of the British Isles and will also attend the state nornal school at and Holmdel towwhip reopened - B«vy3I.3I«i(»ler,>jifornieTpaitor make a short tour thro.ugh France. Trenton this year. yesterday, of St. John's church, ipent'.'Wednes- BANK, N. J. Phone 688 Mr. Gibson was born near Leeds in day at 8ontt> Keyport' • . Miss Eleanor Irwin i» attending Mr. and Mn. Harry S. Cowles, 7 Matlneo Daily 34M) f>. M. Saturday Sfc3© *». M. England. He has two sisters and a Rider college at Trenton. She accompanied by Mr. anj Mrs, Wil- * Mar; •Wilfred K. Andrew* and son brother who live at Liverpool and Fred* U.091I Simonson and Mn. Parfornunei Cantinuoua TstS P. M. to IOs4S spent the . week-«n« church Wednesday afternoon: Fol- HL Ofd«r lowing the business session refresh- A Romance—by Michael Arlen Matl _ Baitt, adalnfatntrl ments were served.. Mrs. Florence of Wllllant lOrilBn, d«c«aitd, havhl •iblblud to tbia Coort. andtr o»tb, • Jvu LeRoy ajid Mrs. Roelif LeRoy will ' ': . iyith a Distinguished Company Including and tru« account at tbo p«r«ooal ««Ut entertain at the next meeting. and d«bU' of aald daecdant, »ji«mhr appean thtt tha pcraoul t*W(a «{ ai.. Those present were Mrs. • Elizabeth - • inauffl«I«nt to piy bla dabu R. Winterton, Mrs. Harry S. Cowles KATHARINE CORNELL MARGALO GILLMORE tins th« alii Hi t)Jt Court la tfc ;-ls therefor* and sons, Miss Anna Cowles, Miss LESLIE HOWARD EUGENE POWERS naUd ID i\ Anna Lufburrow, Mrs. Emil Pimp- tamanta and GORDAN ASH A. P. KAYE lad. appear/ er, Mrs. Samuel H. Walling and onae, in Vr IRENERfGH daughter Eleanor, Rev. H. S. Strat- day of ~- ton, Mrs. Florence A. Voorhees, And 20 Others HUNTLY* GORDON Mrs. Anna Barne3, Mrs^ Lester ; All Records ad rm *JOHNROCHE ffyer,' Mrs. EdwaH Wethered; Mrs. Play Staged by Guthrie McClintic lth« aa not-i TTiomas G. Ciwles and Mr;. Joseph frill tM i a dtfcti CONSTAMCE BENNETT, Broke at . SEATS NOW laldu t JOHNHARRON Hyer. Cards have been received from 7D0HAHAT. TOM-RICKETTS Asbury Park Direct, from one year in Chicago. This attraction will prohsbly play New CLAIRE jie LORE 7, Harry Peseux from Palm Beach Yorl^ for two years and will cost you five dollars a ticket. SEE IT HERE. Sorrojat Florida, where he will spend the ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST v - SEATS NOW ON SALE Ohcui ly^MIUAJU) WEBB winter. . ngliead for an; Sctnarioby- Julicn Josephson The electric line has been extend- Phone Long Branch 344 ' fspeclalizes in :d to Beers street. William Fetter, nent.

Added Attraction-FTODAY N1C5HT ONLY —BATHING BEAUTY 'CONTEST— Pick the Peaches that Grace the Beaches Prhe» Awarded. CKrUtia Comedy—"SEA LEGS" ALICE CARTOON Saturday, September 12 ;<•"• race —IN— Youth's As Disclosed inr Paris and Delightful-love-r-delicatc-traccry-of-Tomance-^elandeiitine meotinga—smiles.«een at twilight —eyes looking into eyes—courting, days! Steintack Apparel Mirthqiufc. Comedy—"THEY ALL FALL" Screen Snapshots and Others THE gleam of sequins, the gleam of rhinestones, the shimmer cA^^m, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 14, 15, 16 * the richness of brocaded fabrics, the luxiiry of furs, the flash ^^^ embroidery—and colors, new and flashing, everywhere * * * thia ! ANOTHER GREAT SHOW NO ADVANCfe IN PRICES . in the festive hours. Velvets, silks and chiffons are the favored mci capes are used—an occasional high collar strikes an unusual and cWnnuani. The Ventriloquist , note—flares are everywhere—the ensemble makes its triumphant debut in the •'Tv 'A* world of formal affairs. \ ---.>' \—could throw his '•r. -\ voice from behind '•' "' doors. ffzm The SteinbacK Fashion Salon presents for your approval The Dwarf many of the imports themselves, carefully selected abroad •mwm* by our own buyers, as well as skillful counterparts and —could climb into adaptations of the original*. May we show them to you. Places. The Giant greatest "role* —had the strength Ir o/ a dozen men Banded together in Varfc New J<>tsctj an Amazing Partn

with MAEBUSCH MATT MOORE A TOD "if !••• BROWNING Production of Aeitory by •J>'\. C. A. ROSBDf 3 pURSUTNG a life of fantastic Scenario bj crime, three men of the ilde. WALDEMAR • 1-r,. •how planned the matt amazing YOUNO Job of their career! i — bul thty rtelunud viilhout a wmem u/h> lough t HU a ttgrtu for A* man

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,- — COMING SOON- /'A Slave of Fashion" Charles ChaplinIn "The Gold Rush" Mary Pickford in 'Little Anni« Rooney' D. W, Griffith'. "Sally of the Sawdwt"

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