Ifloocd WMtdr, Eatonl m Oseond-Okes H&te at tbo Fese* 1 LVOLUME XLIIi: NO. 20. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920.' $1.50 Per Year? PAGES 1 T6 8.

the treatment she received; and that QUICK PROFIT ON HOUSES. RUMSON FIREMEN GOT $600. • her riba and body were injured by be- ; JUST A PAEIDE. BIADE $400 AT AUTO TRIP TO FLORIDA. . | ing crushed between the two doors at Patrick F. Kennedy Cleans Up Summer Residents Gave Money to $1,600 on Three Sales. Pay for Firchousc Improvements. FOUR WARRANTS SWORN OUT'tll(; timo when she was being pushed EXULTANT IT WAS GIVEN BY ST. JAMES'S TOWN OFFICIALS Clement Bruno of Oakland street The Kumson fire company has re-TWO RED BANK FAMILIES TO BV MRS. MARY W. SUTTON. out of the house by Kenneth Mc- CELEBRATE VICTORY. has bought a double house on , fhe LADIES' SODALITY. ceived ¥ u tt B-t Sutton, . in. her complaint Jamei'i Clubhouse—The Proceeds for improvements to the iirehouse. Croft Started for Mineota, Flor- Perjury, and She, Kennetr h Me- Buo'"tea Mrsttl . fakelly1 for perjury, People and the Firemen Out for a $5,350. The lot is BUxHfi feet anil Q-t>™ and Maria Skelly McQueen ' afrailist *"[? \^ ' " Marches, Carrying a Broom. ment Fund of the Church. Probably Buy Winter Homes. -^ . , , . . , . . | then adds that this "affidavit or com- room on e?5cji side. It is provided who have made contributions since dd t affiat To celebrate their party's triumph with gas, tva'tcrand stationary tubs. The ladies' sodality of St. James's then are Carl Schocn,. William B. '". Ambrose Matthews and Charles A new development occurred last j church cleared about $400 at the Croft of Red Bank started for Flor- week in the landlord and tonunt case '' h whol, fu,ae An(, thia du. and their own success at the polls ITh e tunanta'arc Mrs.'Sarah Buckley Symtnes, Jr., Thomas N, McCartcr, I ponent [Mra. Sutton] alleges that the nual barn dance held Wediiesday j_ j, j,. ,, ida last Thursday in their automo- of Mr. and Mrs. William K,' Winter said Margaret Skelly then and there thc Republican oiliccholderti of lUu and• -Willia m Carhart.- ' This is one of lr(li h H t h and Mrs. Margaret Skelly for posseB- Bank staged a parade last Wednes- three houses which Mr. Kennedy night at the clubhouse. The profits biles. Mr. Matthews was accom- wilfully and corruptly swore falsely, will go to the improvement fund of Ira Barrows, William Nelson Crom- Panied by his wife and by his sister, Hion of a house on Riverside avenue. nnd'then und there committed wilful day night. The celebration was got-"bought last winter from E. Gerry well, Mrs. J. K. Linde, Mrs. James '^"M"ew levelopDient was the arrest, , . » ten up in a hurry and few persons Roberts for $5,00p each. Mr. Ken-St. James's church. '. The dance was C. Scrymser, Mrs. George V, Coe, Mrs. Mary Platt. Mr. Croft was ac- t pcrjuI y outside of tlhe officeholders, politi- attended by -over 300 persons. The companied by his brother-in-law, of Mra. Margaret Skelly on a charge i ' ' J ^ . , j nedy Btatcs that the rent and the y p Mrs. Maniii'l Lopez, Mrs. Harry Thc Oc tob er ju Bt|1 ciansa and statesmen who arrangeg d it f the sales of these houses hulhlll dtd ith tlk Nichols, Mrs. Yale Kneeland, Mrs. Samuel Conovcr uf Oceanic. Mra. «i perjury and ulao on a charge »J I d Us term of service will nc money or and autumdecoraten leavesd wit. h Piecorn-stalk, cakes, Croft ami a friuml will make tha assuult und battery; the arrest of . sessin^ w Bbo t janualy knew .that it was to take place. In was $l,GO0 more ttian the prjee he George F. Victor, Mrs. Willia^ mi i journey to Florida by steamboat and Kenneth McQueen, non-m-luw of Mia ! ^0 on th wurrant /„ order to get paradere and spectators paid for the houses, plus the taxes doughnuts and cider and coffee were Barbour and Frank Godey. sold oh th'ej'stage. William F, Cogan i will join MrMr. Matthews and MMrr. bkelly, on a charge of assault and t come bef

TINTON FALLS KEWS. ^^^ Colonel Oliphant Quite Pino Broolt | and School Ha« a Now Teacher. I Colonel Oliphant, teacher of the I Pine Brook school, left the villngo last week and the Bchool was closed our brain tho rest of the week. It re-opened tftat will greatly besieffit ir°^. Jr&as foeeim reaclhee£ at tHis store Monday with a New York woman as vorks like teacher. . POR-NOVEWBBR WE HAVE PUT IN EFFECT A About 100 persona attended a og vyjth three dance given by Chafles Green at Porter's hall at Pine Brook last week. :gs walks—- With the profits from the dance Mr. fas? fp-J/.,V Green bought a horse from a Long 9 Branch man. Howard Stevens held ou need a dance at the aame place Saturday night. Automobilea owned by strangers collided at McLean's corner Monday morning. No one was hurt but one of the cars was knocked into a ditch on all of our and was badly damaged. (Oliver Porter io making a gravel driveway and laying concrete walks on his property. Mr. and Mrs, Por will spend the winter in New York. It is not necessary to remind you of the reliable quality of our merchandise ; but we wish to emphasize ^ Mrs. William Johnson has returned roiiia visit at ClifiTwooij. that this is no marked up reduction sale, but a genuine cut in prices of regular stock. , ll in active brain must Mrs. James Cummings, Miss Elizabeth Duncan and Samuel Cum The following prices will gihre you. an idea of tlrue large reductions we are malcing: V ave pure blood, not ljjd attended n dance at Anbury Park Thursday night. i oisoned with products Harry Coleman is using a new I 4 automobile truck for his wholesalL J Women's Women's f indigestion—or liver butcher business. ] Women's ' Raymond Cummings shot two wild , nd kidney laziness. ducks at the Tintern water dam \m t Tan or Black High Lace Shoes Tan or Black High Lace Shoes Tan or Black High Lace Shoes week. I total Salool Any Madiclno In ll)«WoiId. Mrs. John VanMater of Oceanport Sold evciywbere* In bones, 10c.» 26d spent last week with Mrs. Elizabeth , Stevens. Harry Mayherry is making im provements to the Victoria Davis property, which he bought last spring ' and which is occupied by William | Herman. Mr. Mayberry and his fam- Were $15 and $16 values Were $12 to $13.50 values Were $8.50 to $10 values X ily spent the summer here. He in ars purchased now. will bo stored using his property for raising chick- ,—T£ i of charge until JMaroh 1st, 1021. ens, ducks and hogs. 3 will guarantee* you against a A number of the residents of .this Patent or Kid Theo Ties Women's and Growing Girls' Women's r'<<' h!tl<<. William Jackdubesy sold a cow to Were $14.50 values Were up to $15 values Were up to $10.50 values hi. t1. 4. VooriicM. Jr. !>.; iMiiii'iiiiniiia (IISOVRC McQueen of Lincroft last week. The guild of the Methodist church of Matawan met Friday night at Mrs. Boys' and Girls' IVIeira's Black and Men's Harold Stout's. John SuilTen is building a wagon Tan Lace Slrtoes house. He is doing the work him- Hip Rubber Boots self. Mrs. Edward Francis, Sr., is con- fined to the house with sickness. at PUFFS S3.OS per pair Theodore Stilwell suld a calf, to Rc ul»r Prico $S.0D. Amos T. Dwight last week. s Stanley Stilwull has repainted the' Substantial ruir» mi' Hindi' of (jui Ry »i>H. Imir mill niljunU'il to til., l with nn interior of his store. nnuimi;- Patrick Kelly has been suffering il'uujfl i null fo: Reductions Were up to $9.50 values Guaranteed nmUh nil tthmti uf hinr pffffctly. from an abscess on his neck. He had upon iimpt i money onl<-'r nud it lanced last week. lit of your hair. Rev. Wilraer MacNair will ask the FREEH A REAL HAIR NET i Holmdel township 1)oard of educa- uj'iii" j^m'w'ith'th™ "nets nt'sTbo per ' tion for the use of thh e schoolhouse n. Moiulc! to bindi. ! here for a Sunday evening service y II pncknirc of our llminc Slmmpoi). . month twlvo conta.to cover cont of puckage | Olltc a monuu 18 Broad I Street "Shoes That Satisfy" Red Bank, N. J. mnilinir. SCOBEYVILLE NEWS. WALTER HAIR GOODS CO., 720 Sixth Avo., Now. York, N. Y. ' J. Henry Vining Drives Away - 1! 11. lums with Buck Shot. Hoodlums intent on destroying ! property visited J. Henry Vining's ' place a few nights ago. Mr. Vining 1 made the boys scamper by firing sev- [ eral loads of buck shot over tlieir heads. The hoodlums let Arthur ! Smock's cows out of u pasture Held ; and Mr. Smock had difficulty in get- finol is What You Need to Build I ting the cattle rounded up the next |ou Up and Give You Strength day. lecause it is a non-sccrot, scien- Jeannetle Smock, daughter of Ar- iiie combination of the most suc- thur Smock, Walter Conk, son of eosfiil tonica known — Cod Liver Mrs. Klla Conk, and Dorothy and nd Beef Peptones, Iron, Nux j Wilma Stryker, children of Henry "omica and Hypophosphites. Stryker, have been kept away from |t enrichoa tho blood with thou- school with sickness. uniln of rod blood corpuscles, ! ' Frank Mnuvisky and family spent j uickena tho circulation, creates iC.tl.uiua> .u.(1 Sunday at Perth Am- hearty appetite, and imparts boy. Tcngth and vigor to every part I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkins and TRADE MARK [ the body. their daughter and son were visitors at llolmnr last week. Fhyniciann Prcscribo | Mrs. George Hughes and Miss There are many Tractors clamoring for the patronage of the farmer. The very air is charged with the and Uruggiata Hccommend i Helen Hughes were visitors at New York Friday. noise of claims. One would think that all the* farmer had to do was to buy a Tractor and he would enter i John Brennan has sold his hound dog to Joseph Baker of Ked Bank into the Millennium. for $1.0. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smock visited relatives at PlainfieUl last week. Well, consider this fact—there are a great many different makes of Tractors. Tractors have been on the American market for twenty years. In that time some three hundred thousand Tractors have been sold It Does All We Claim LINCROFT NEWS. to the farmers in the United States. The Fordson Tractor has only been on the market two years, and or Costs You Nothing Annual Hunting Party nt George C. Ricbjnlcs at Phalanx. in that time more than one hundred thousand Fordson Tractors have been sold to the Farmers of the About fifteen persons are enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. United States. ' George 0. Kichdale of Phalanx to- day. The men are spending the day hunting and the women folks will Two and two make four. Two and two always will make, four. If the Fordson Tractor had not delivered prepare a big game dinner tonight. Mr. and Mis. Kichdale ni.ikc a cun- more good work, more satisfactory work, more economical work, than any other farm Tractor, it would l'»n of holding such gatherings on the first day of ouch ^iinnine; season. not have sold in the ratio of anywhere from five and more to one. "The proof of the pudding is in the Mr. and Mrs. George Conover of 1'ieohold wero visitors here Satur- "eating.y The proof of the superior merits of the l^ordson,/Fractor is in its larger sale and use. day. '" The ladies' did society .met Thurs- i The Fordson Tractor then asks you to buy it because of what it has done for your neighbors. It asks you day at Mrs. John It. Coyiovor'n and ' it will hold its next mectine; Thurs- to buy it on its merits. It asks you to buy it, Mr. Fanner, because you have use for it every day in the day of next week nt Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson')*. year. All the uses for the Fordson Tractor have not yet been uncovered because new places where machine Harriet Koach. daughter of Hor- 11•> 11 Koach, is recovering from a power can take the place of human power, where .machine power can supplant horse and mule power, are ' heavy cold bordering on pneumonia. Mm is not yet well enough to attend being found every week, and wherever such discovery occurs, the Fordson Tractor will till the bill more ordinary quality are not good in* Vol. lough for prescription work? (Jeoi'ge Palmer is repainting his satisfactorily than any other form of powe_r. nly drugs and chomicnlu of tho house outside and inside. John Mouve wont, hunting today The Fordson is simple in design, and it is very strongly made of the highest quality of iron and steel. It ry highest grade of purity aro v,ith a new nun which ho bought last ; for UDO in prescriptions. Wo v, eek. is the product of the greatest mechanical genius the world has ever known, and it is most economical in io tho bout obtainable no nmt- VANDERBURG NEWS. first cost and after expense. The Fordson Tractor on your farm will increase the value of every foot of r wlint Oio coat and allow no Ilolmdcl IVJinintor Willing lu Hold ground in that farm. It will put more dollars and cents into every hour you put into the farm. ia but registered pharmacists Religious Services Here. Hev. Wihner Mn«£,T pntiUu' of compound tho mediclno. thi' llolmdi'• lI lteformetil-.. d church, will Mow why not have" a Fordson right away? Take up the subject with us. Come in and get the details, atik the Atlantic township board of All prcncrlptiono aro double iducation for permission LO uai' the and all the particulars. It is only a matter of lime until you buy a farm Tractor--that is sure. So don't locked, thus gunrding against sehoolhouiM' here for a church service niw Sunday night cuch month. put it off when it means money, to you to act promptly. io possibility of orror or lnnc- Thomas Ilolnml in back at work on rucy. You may dopond upon ChayioH H. Head's farm after a va- cation of two weekn. o prescriptions you havo filled Mr. mid Mrs. Samuel Hiilse of Uel- iiiiir iipent iiunday with Mr. and Mrn. W. EL MOUNT B])i«iu-er Hultie. Red Bank Jameii llraney, who ri'ccntly re- Matawan turned from the Longi Tlramh lionpl- New Brunswick tal1, where ho underw« nt nn operation H. C. HUBBARD, l>rop. foi appendicitift, has nlmost com- pletely recovered." 1 Hrosd Street, * End Bank. Trfsrf.onn 14G TsUphona 3S Luko Longhend vs a wonder work or when youwant to fell nny- 1 tliln. ,*' • n'.rtir thin • A •>r 11-A *• £>4-

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Broadway Broadway at 1 sili St. "Four Bt 34th St. Convenient Rrnadwny Corners" Fifth AVA. at Warren at 41st St. UT DO NOT FORGE NKW YORK CITY i /e have been giving the same consistent '4 'i i I I i I Only selected! country tallow is ever used in the making of Kirkman's Borax Soap, Hi at is another reason why KirkmanV, Soap is r,o pure and RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. Page Five

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INDEPENDENT RUBBER WORKS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. Personal' Helea, Sales of Property, Building Operations, Lodge Doing", TIRES, TUBES and BICYCLE TIRES. Slight I'iro, Birtln, Marriages and ued Until DoaShe—Other Itetsm. We also repair Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Rain Coats or aiiy- Harvey Barkalow of Adelphia has 1 thing made of rubber. bought the Farrell property near that place and will move to it BOOH. Wtark Guarantee!, Reaseaabts Prices, Quick Service. John CariewcJl of Freehold boxed No. 3 Wharf Avenue, UeA Bank, N. J. eight rounds with. Jimmy Gray of New York at Newark Friday night. Rolund Blain of Adelphia has bought a chicken farm near Elton Owing to the enormous business we have done, and the great and will move there in a few days. Mra. C. Spencer Gulick of Long number of customers that went out of our store being unable to get Branch gave birth to a son at the hospital at that place last week. waited on, and feeling that it would be an injustice not to give every Dr. W. H. Fairbanks and Byron and Merton Snnjmis of Freehold are one an equal opportunity to get these big bargains, we have decided on a hunting trip in Vermont. Karl Fischer of Bradevelt hus sold his farm of 56 acres to Jesse S. Mor- to run this sale until Saturday evening, the 13th inst. ' row of Newark. The Charles Slearle house at AI- STORAGE, Icnlown hus been sold to T. Joseph Murphy. $100.00 worth of goods for $80,00 $ 30.00 worth of goods for $24.00 STARTER Mrs. William B. Crawford of Free- hold gave birth to a daughter last $ 75.00 worth of goods for $60.00 $ 20.00 worth of goods for $16.00 week. Thomas Harvey is the new janitor $ 60.00 worth of goods for $48.00 $ 15.00 worth of goods for $12.00 of the Oakhurst lirehousc. Dissension in Civic League. $ 50.00 worth of goods for $40.00 $ 10.00 worth of goods for $ 8.00 JACK Jl Dissension haa arisen in the ranks of the women's auxiliary of the $ 40.00 worth of goods for $32.00 $ 5.00 worth of goods for $ 4.00 ,., , • 44 . Ocean GroVe civic betterment league and as :i result the auxiliary will be RED BAMK, N. i. TeBephoti© Connection 698-1 abandoned and a new body organ- ized. The women are disgusted over A clean 20' per cent reduction on everything except Sluu.les and the inactivity of the men's branch oi' the league. Linoleum. We advise you to take advantage of this sale as it is the Florist Gets Judgment. best chance for a" big saving that has been offered by any store this J. Walter Swain, n Seagirt, florist, year. . • • * •-•.• was awarded judgment of J£U77. last week againBt the owners of the Owing to the extremely low prices that the merchandise will be Broad Street, Opposite Monmoutli, Red Bank. Lakewood hotel at Lakewood. Mi1. Swain leased sume p:ilms to the hotel sold for we request the privilege of refusing to charge any goods sub- RED BANK'S MOST MODERN EATING PLACE. and the palms remained at the hotel 5 when the government took it as ject to this 20 per cent discount. EXPERIENCED CHEF, THE BEST OF FOOD, hospital. MODERATE PRICES. Policeman Stops Runaways. Clarence Mooney, an Asbury Park ~ a la Carte or Table de Mote policeman, caught u pair of runaway horses after n chase of neve We all must eat. Why not therefore eat the best and hundred feet last Saturday. Mooney was formerly a slur football player have it prepared and served in "a pleasing way. That'a the and recollections of his football day* came to him as he sped after the way you will find it here. The best the market affords horses. served to you at moderate cost. Killed Two Geese. George Ely of Ely killed two will geese on the pond at that place Tues- Spec day of lust week. Mr. Ely was tak- ing^the children to school when he saw the geese on the pond. When * he returned home he got his gun and shot the geese. Probing Theft Charges. PETER NOGLOW, F»rop. The board of chiefs of the. Asbury Park fire department is investigating RED BANK charges of theft at the big five re cently. The thefts are said to COMMENCING amount to several hundred dollars 'is an organization of Insurance Experts—men who have had wide experience in their Some articles were returned to the profession. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i merchants. Died in Wife's Arms. Saturday, Nov. 28th, They are at your disposal to see that your interests are properly covered. FREEHOLD, N. J. John Lee of Asliury Park, a wel There are technical pitfalls—gaping wide all the time—for the uninitiated. j known junk dealer, was stricken and Every Saturday \ with heart disease while walking witV You may think you are properly protected, yet you may be wide open to danger. You MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM his wife last Friday afternoon and thereafter died in her arms. He»was 3C years won't know it until you have a loss.- ITS MOTTO-SERVICE. | old and had been in poor health THRILLS—Sensationalism and [ i long time. Romance. ^ Close Vote at Ocean Grove. LET US REVIEW YOUR COVERAGE * The election for borough council *^ men at Ocean Grove was very dose We can certify to its completeness. X Mrs. Frank H. Kunst, a Republicar v and the only woman candidate fo X the office, was defeated by one vote A j Mrs. Kunst is.considering asking fo ? I a recount, o I eocy, Inc. Judgment for Slander. Tossio Sadovsky of Millatoin township won a judgment of $1251 from Samuel Ferlman, a neighbor, in the county court last week. Mr: Sadovsky charged Perlman with cir culating slanderous reports concern Room No. 8, Eisraer Building ing her. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Spalton—Lavance. Red Bank, W. J., Mrsf.-Lydia Spalton of West Oeea Grove and Everett N. Lavance o Manasquan were married Monday o last week at Asbury .Park by Rev J. A. MncMurray- They will live i a newly furnished home at Sprin, Resident Manager Lake. Matawancr in 5anitariujn. High-Class men waited to learn and sell general lines of Insurance William Sutphin of Matawan ha: been forced to go to a snnitarium i | New York state for treatment be yvvvy?fVTyyvyvTyyT'7WV7vv'ii 7vvvvvv'y7vvvv'?vvyvvvvvw^y7?vvvvvvv'n cause of severe pains in his bad He has not been well since undergo Including Page ing an operation on.his foot recently TELEPHONE 844-J A Lodge's Birthday. WITH Oyr Own Pure The 29th anniversary of the Lon. Branch lodge of Sons and Daughter; HELEN HOU€S Our home-made pure confectionery is made on the of Liberty vyas celebrated last Frida'_ A picture that sparkles \yith ac- jlj LE¥M premises under the mo3t careful supervision and in a modern night. Visitors were present from several nearby lodges and some o" tion ami abounds with dramatic ianitary candy kitchen. Step in and ask to see how our the state officers were • also presen situations, with which is ar-tistical- DEALER IN candy is made. We're proud df our sanitary methods. Long Branch Girl Weds. ly blended a wholesome romance, i !j Miss Mabel E. Sculthorpe, dnugh With each episode of this won- j Delicious 'Home-made See Grant and lees ter of Clnrence Sculthorpe of Lon; derful serial, the suspense height- HIGH Branch, became the bride of Stephe By the Plata or In Bulk ens as it travels from one mystery AND FURNISHING GOODS J. Mecill of Fnrmingdale lasi to another, always going deeper Wednesday. The ceremony wns pe: Refreshing Stinfas and Oream Orders Delivered formed at the home of the bride. into suspense and leading to a cli- BEST IN QUALITY max such as was never before of- Three Promotions in a Year. fered in a motion picture, and will CORNER SHREWSBURY ANO LOCUST AVENUES F. Leroy Barry of Long Brand who is employed at Pernumbuci long remain in the minds of all RED BANK, M. J. 46 BROAO STREET Brazil, in a brnnch of a New Yor those that see this wonderful mo- 1125 banking firm, has received three ii: tion picture. See it and be con- creases in salary in a year and is no vinced. near the top in his present place. Fire Truck Hits Trolley. Im The motor hook aad ladder true of the Bradley Beach lire depnri ment collided with a trolley cs Be Better Looking—Take is coming down, prices have dropped about 20% while returning from the elcctU, parade Wednesday night. Tt Olive Tablets recently. , springs of the truck were broken. If yotir skin is yellow—coniploxion (Continued on next page.) pallid —tonRuc coated—appetite poor.c We have been selling at rock bottom prices. This drop enables you have n bad taste in your iiioulh'— a lazy, no-Ruod feeling—you should us to give our customers chance to get their necessities at lower STOP THAT ACHE take Olive Tablets. •HIGH GRADE SERVICE Dr. Kdwiirdsj" Olive Tablets ;i suli- prices than any other store can offer. We have suits of the finest Btitute fur caloriiel—were prepared by quality, regular price would be $30, now as low as $21.50. Approved and Improved ipluin abo Dr. Iidwanlsi after 17 years of study. that pain a Hr.li'iiw:irdB>OlivcTal)lets;irea|«iri'ly "i

• .,.,-iv if n-::)i ;'u- >iUl.li'». -f.'u'l No reason to change '>' u Mi si1 o/ it I Keep Your I>loi>d in Good Condition from this old friend now. and Y;^u 1 In-ovv Oft Disease. | Feet have to be Shod It is still made of the best PAY . ATTENTION TO YOUR •:'.!VATH SEAL hops and malt, still brewed HEALTH Where shall we go? A 1 t - t K-" and aged with the same A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One No N.-f p;Li,Uj,, M»M liglil disease. It takes red blood to as is possible to and live? I not only Manufactured only by Iho HOMER FURNACE CO., Horaor, Mich. good d.s CTLT (wiiiy. keep you well. If you kciji yuur blood in good give you first-class service and wear will rndinte enough licat to keep the cellar free from condition it will (if;ht olf disease. damphenn/but will not detract from ita natural coolneoo. Yon will not lie suc-li an easy prey to but today am selling a large part of my Vegctnl^le!) con be stored iwithiperfect snfety. ROTTUNCl DEPARTMENT long and expensive Mcknessos. With Hont 13 not wasted wilh the "Home Ventilator." The thin blood you pjakc chances every stock at less than if can be replaced Phone Mulberry 2840 day. • " iifientific principle of demgu tui

C. ft G. A. DELATUSH, i •;•; J• ARCHITECTS AMD ENOINSEBfl. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Boom 17 Bun BIdi.. B*d Buk. K. J. Tel. Conn. --• (Continued from last page.) Samuel W. Kirkbride of Asbury I0HN B. BOYD, M. D., •* DISEASES OP THE BECTUM turn Park was stricken with paralysis last DISEASES OP WOMEN. Thursday afternoon." He was found Salt* 207 Brent Good Building, m. Broad. unconscious in his yard. Mr. Kirk- war and Third avenae, Long ftr&suB, K. J. Hours i 9 A. M. to 12 £1.: I to S P. M. bride is 72 years old and is one of Evenings end Sunday* by eppalstttMst. the beat known Republican politi- Appointments BAVO tims—t4Upaoa« LOBS cians in the county. Branch. Policeman Hurt. S HAROLD A. TILTON, SURGEON DENTIST. Michael Cuneen, a member of the Graduate University, of Pennsylvania. Sac* Long Branch police force, was stand- emor to Dr. 1. D. Throekmortoo, So. I Erosd Street. ing on the front of a trolley car Offle. hour.: 8 A. M. to E -M P. M. B»«TT which ran into a wiftV stretched day except Bstarday. across the tracks at Elbtron Monday night of last week. Cuneen was (in- STL. H7 STRYKER, ~ HENRY CAMPBELL, President AT THE THEATER, VETEMHAEY BTJBGEOM. ly slightly hurt. ' OOn, Pnbllo Berrlet Building. Fkou I4I< .DANIEL S. ELY, Vice-Pres. EDWIN R. CONOVER, Cashier balls, receptions and parties you will Eoold.nco, 81 Bbren.bary Are. « Banker on a Trip. enjoy yourself better if you arrive EED BANE. H. J. Edgar 0. Murphy,, cashier of the fresh from a pleasant ride in one of Farmingdale bunk, was one of a E. rilDWELL our comfortable A• TRUSS SPECIALIST number of bankers who recently en- Mon. Womon. and Children joyed a trip to Boston as the guests Eooma 3C0-1-2 Kinmoath Building. TAXI-CABS. Astiury Park. N. J. of A. B. Leach & Company, New' Phones—Asbury Wayside 261-F-4. York brokers. Hoars-8-lI. 1-4. 7-8- Saturday. Sundayand Man We will call for you and take you day and by appointment. A Family Reunion. home, whenever you say, and you All uppliancfiB guaranteed or prices refunded. Mr: and Mrs. C. Henry Burke of THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW- need not fear soiling your apparel if ILLIAM E. FOSTER, Englishtown held a family reunion the weaher proves inclement. W COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. New York. New Jersey, Burke are the parents of five sons, 60 Broadway. Allan lie Hishlanda, If you have land or other valuable properties, you who gathered at.the Burke.home with N. Y. City. N.J owe to yourself and your heirs the assurance that their families. OOBERT FIERCE, Held Up and Robbed. "• LICENSED AUCTIONEER. division of such property will at the right time Residence K Whim. Ited Bank. Lee Havons of Point Pleasant was BRASCH BROS., PROPRIETORS. Telephone 1088-M. Esoclol attention to lelaleii of farm |M be distributed as you intend, not as some one else held up at Asbury Park last Friday l t night by two colored men who thrust Bridgo Are., Opposito Dspot farm Implements and personal proparty. may choose to interpret. a revolver in his face. The men took F. TETLEV, ?135 from Havens and then made Phone 747 [• NOTARY PUBLIC their escape. •nd COMMBSIONER OF DEEM. I Tellcy'B NOWB Stand. J *rhe things you should know, we will be glad to Thrown from Wagon. 7 Broad Street. Ited Bank. N. J Alonzo Slocum of Ocean Grove R. HAROLD J. STOKES, tell'you,., any day you care to drop in and infor- was thrown from a wagon at Asbury ' DENTAL SURGEON SuccrBHor to Dr. Frank Leo. mally talk over such personal matters. And it is Park last week when the wagon was &4 Brood Street. Eianer Building. struck by a trolley car. Sloeum was Room a 4, 6 and 6. not without a feeling that such a chat might be badly bruised but his injuries were We Have Office Hours 8;30 to 6;0G o'clock- not serious. the means of correcting some mistaken ideas that Several Bargains EO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E. Boy Bitten by Dog. G CONSULTING ENGINEER. CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR. may exist. . .. „. .. Howard VanBenthuysen of Farm- B Eloner Bulldinir. Broad SL. Red Bank. N. J, ingdale, aged nine yearB, was badly bitten on-the leg by a vicious dog a AW OFFICES OF few nights ago. The wound was All mi F'rost, .Proprietor • REILLY & QUINN, cauterized and no serous results are Davidson Buildlncr. Bad Bank. anticipated. ; 21 E. Front St., Red Bank Joseph Reilly, John J. Qnlnn Phone 2OO OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, Lo»t Part of Finger. J COUNSELLORS Al LAW Arthur Yctman, an omployec of Davidson Building. Brad BtreeS, the McGrath-Greville motors com- R DAHK. N. pany of Freehold, lost the first joint DMUND WILSON, of one of his lingers last week when E COUNSELLOR AT LAW, THE he caught it in the timing gear of an RED BANE. B, 1 automobile. Offices: 10 EAST FRONT STBGET. LSTON BEEKMAN, Married Forty Year». A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. BROAD STREET OSlees, It Broad street. RED BAITS, •• 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Davenport of Englishtown celebrated the forti- eth anniversary of their marriage R. W. M. THOMPSON, D DENTAL BURGEON. NATIONAL BANK Sunday of last week. A large num- 2d Nat'l Bank Bulldinir, - Red Bank. H. > ber of relatives and friends attended Gn9 ndminiatered. Hours 8-5. the affair. KO. D. COOPER, Ocean Grove Girl Weds. G CIVIL ENGINEER RED BANK. NEW JERSEY Miss Leah E. Finkel, daughter of Successor to Goo. Cooper, C B Barnett Finkel of Ocean Grove, was Footofflco Boildins, •• RED BANK. B. ». married Sunday of last week to H. 'KOKGE K. ALLEN, JR., H. Frumkin of Pittslield, Massachu- • CIVIL ENGINEER AND hOUVTJTOH. setts. The groom is a wholesale con- Boom 7, Patterson UulldlnB, Broad Btnat fectioner. is always x©ady ±a IIBD BAKE. N. 2. Singleton—Palmer. ©as® rftenm&iisffia EO. H. ROBERTS, G GRADUATE AUCTIONEER Miss Nellie Singleton of Everett M A T the very first twinge, down Pedigree or Grade Stock, Farm Selee, Ter> and Walter Palmer, son of Edward ** comes my bottle of Sloan's; •onal Property. New Monmouth, N. J. Palmer of West Long Branch, were then quick relief, without rubbing, Telephone Middl.Untn 211-F-SI. married Sunday of'last week. They, for it a stimulating and scatters will start housekeeping at West Long congestion. The ooys use it for Lake Longhead will help yon grt Branch. etiff muscles, and it helps Sally'a o job, or rent your house or fill any Sent to Reformatory. backaches, too." 85c, 70c, $1.40.' other wont you may have.—Adver- tisement. Edward Warner, who recently pleaded guilty to stealing a gold watch from a fellow boarder at Long ^eofrfr^frfrs^frfrfr^s^fofrfrfrse & oi)t»» Branch, was sent to the Rahway re- formntnry liy Judge Lawrence last week. Frceho|d Balcer Injured. RADIATOR E. Miller, a Freehold baker, caught his hand in a bread mixing machine last week and his hjmd and forearm lovers were badly mangled. Sixteen stitch- At Extremely Reduced Prices es were required to close the wounds. Local and Long Distance Moving Ford Cover $3.00 Carpenter Injured. Ford Cover with Hood 5.00 Charles Valentine of Monmouth Beach, a carpenter, suffered a broken Radiator Covers for leg last week when u heavy piece of Any Standard Make, timber fell on him while he was Heavy Duty Trucks with trailers for the transportation 4-Cylinder ...... 4.00 working on a bridge at Pleasure Bay. of Boats, Girders, Poles and other articles of unusual weight Same for 6-Cyliiider. 5.00 Asbury Parkers to Wed. or dimensions. Horses and Cattle transported quickly and • The engagement of Miss Edith P. 'HE.czr a man uses in his business Side and Back Curtains Close, daughter of Joseph W. Close safely. . 7life must be always ready for duty. Re-Topping* at Low Prices j of Asbury Park, to William F. Taylor Five Ton Truck with large rack body for special It is just this demand for a car they can of that place was announced at a REX COVER CO, party at Miss Close's home last week. service. Picking up farm products and delivering trust that causes so many business men to city markets. and professional men to drive Buicks. 316 West 42d St., N. Y. C. Auto Hits Pole. AGENTS WANTED Fred W. Ball of Long Branch drove his automobile into a telephone Fast motor express service to any point regardless of The new Buick NineteenTwenty One pole on Third avenue last Thursday distance. Sight Seeing Busses for hire for Lodges, Parties, Models are cars of valuable depend- night. The front of the car was bad- Schools, etc. ablenessfor business use, whose roomi- ly damaged but no one was hurt. ^ness, beauty and ridingcomfort make Belmar Girl to Wed. "Apperson Eight" Seven Passenger Touring PAINS NEARLY Announcement has been made of car for hire. them welcome in hours of relaxation. the engagement of Miss Dorothy The Authorized Buick Service is as Haberstick, daughter of Samuel Ha- First-class equipment. Careful, courteous and berstick of Belmar, to Harold E. Ful- competent employees. notably efficient as the Buick car. DOUBLED^ ton of Allentown, Pennsylvania. Prices of the-New Nineteen Twenty One Nothing* Helped Me Until I New School Principal. BURDGE and RUSSELL Buick Series Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Mrs. A. L. Gould is the new prin- Model Tventr Ont Portr Four, three pmrnrer nr 1179! cipal of the Heimbaeh business Telephone 894 40 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. Model TVcntr One-Portr Fife, (We Dauenfer cir ^ 179! Vegetable Compound. school at Long Branch. She suc- Model Twentr Onc-Fonr 8U, four puioaier count • ill Model Twentr One-Fortr Sena. Are pmencer Kilia 235! Wynndottn, "Midi.—"For tho last ! ceeds H. L. Kuntleman, who has gone Model Twsnly Oae-Forlr Blgbi, (our BitieBf er eoupo 3911 our years 1 have doctored off and onI to Philadelphia, where he lives. Model Twcalr One-Fortr Nine, leren piiientel cir 1061 Model Tmalr* One-Fifty, teren salient" ledin IZ9S without help. I [ Died After Operation. have had paina I. 0. M. rum, I I.eroy M. Rogers of Anbury Park evory month BO bad 1 that I would nearly died at tin ' Long Branch hospital double up. Somu- Tuesday of last week following an timea I could not operation for appendicitis. He 9wi*«p a room with- leaves a widow and two sons. out stopping to Teat, Avon Pastor to Leave. and everything I ato up ict my ntomnch. Rev. Samuel J. Arthur, pastor of Throe years ago the Avon Baptist church, has accept- REAL ESTATE 1 I lout a child ed the pastorate of tlu church at and suffered BO Eric, Pennsylvania, and will go to his bndly that I was out new location in n few days. INSURANCE of my head fit iimri My bowels did (Continued on next pnge.) lot move for daji and I could not eat without rUifiVrinpf. Tin* doctor could not MORTGAGE LOANS elp mo and one day I told my husband that 1 could not stand the pain any onger and Ht'nt him to the dnig-titoro to get mo a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- 'S 10 (MONMOUTH STREET. ham's Vegetable Compound and threw tho doe tor'M itiedii'ine away. After (Ground Floor) akiiiff three .lottieg of Vegetable Com- pound nnd usiiif* two hottl<'3 of Lydia K, Telephone 352 KED BANK, N. J. Pinkl.uni'H Sanative Wash I could do Distributors for my own houtiework. If it had not been for your medicine I don't know where 1 would liu today ami 1 am nuvor without a bottle of it in (In* hoinie. You may publish thin if yon like that it may help MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Homo other wnmuu."—Mia. M A H X mid

HTKNDEU, 120 Oriuigo yt.( Wyaudotte, TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 111, 1920. ,: Mich. Bubiect to cbanae without notice.

Botwwjn l'lcr 24. font of Franklin Rtroct. Now York (I,«iicllnir »t tho Ilahery to t»ko on anilotoK I'niM'lwrri i»ily>. mill Iltglilanila. Dtoaiii.- anil lt.i.1 llnnk S|S Insint Oa Getting The Tim licst oviM'nll.i in the Telephone Call iffif Cinml Now York. 123 Ited Hank. N. J. lllirlilanil* IVI.'ulione. 12M K^- Otlulnal And Genuine world. You have pi't-fVct JHU (•(imforl, mid an *-xtra (jood FOR BED BANK. VFQU NEW YORK 5^ Laxative 111. And these ovrruils will Daily eKcepI Sunday. Doily oKci-pt Sunday. 1 "wcai like iron/' too. MIHIO P.M. A. M of the tmi(;!"'Kt mi Tixlint? Monmouth County's Largest AntomobBBe Distributor ilothfi, with comfortiilik' broud i Plnr 24. loot of I'ranklln Slrcet. .2 01) l.e»ve neilI nnnlBnnlii 1M 1 Anlvo IlluhUnds ul.out. 4>0 Oceanic 7 *> WITH fitrap. }, atroiif^ Imckh i, uliUh Oceanic 4 30 III«I,1«IUIIIIUU -7 »O»O (^H thiij: hold HIK^ rivclM, l>nt Arrive Franklin Street nlxj.it 10 110 ASPIRIN tiMiH thut tiiay on, utwl liiiltnn • Seabrlgjit, N. 3. NOTlt'E-At Datlery ljinillinr. »ll «le»nl«l Iralns for untown. suhwuy for uptown hoi™ Hint kiii'P tlien ni/4 end uiirface earn anil forrlu* to Btaten Island and Drookljrn. can bo reftKbunl In two m.nttt 23" >> oB dnig Bow SSE3 CAN TAME Telephone 90 ,. AT HinilLAHDS »1« J C. T. Co.. for Mono Church. Natetliilr, Attontlo Illgblaiull. B«lfiin). I.KIIO Will tlx| Luke L it d hiifi helpep d tliou - • L • • i i ,, 'i ,- ,,,„,. „,„.,,-.. .,.., ...... ' . .. . • ' * ' H ill hl KNICKERBOCKER PHABMACV. HOLLY- minilii of iivoplv. He will help V4>u ""AT Tc T. C*. for F.l> V.,w. Mkiakw-n, N.- M.,.m...«h. « WHEN .RETTER. AUTOMOBILES AMI BUILT, BUlCK Wilt BUILD THEM WOOD ft CO., THOMAS LEWI3, just nn lin hii.fi holpt'tl tliem. -Adver DUtrlhutSM. tlHemont, n ulvon to thoenruof Auto*, HottiM • 11 UatrUwm. J. .. Page Eight BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 10, TS20.

Quick and safe delivery free of charge to any Our regular furniture nearby point. Freight prices are much below charges prepaid within the big city prices. We invite comparison. 500 mile limit. in Our After-Inventory f,'"iA\ it

Handsome Bedroom Suites Living Room Suites $185.00 to $395.00' Now $135.00 to $450.00 Among the m;iny bedroom suites oll'ered Exceptionally attractive Living Kooin is a very pretty four-piece antique mahogany Suites at rock bottom prices. The splendid Queen Anne Period Suite, consisting of Dr.ess- character of these Suites makes the low prices er, Chifforolie, Toilet Table and full-size lied. all the more remarkable. Very special at $185.00. ,i-Piece Tapestry Living Room Suite, A similar Suite with Twin Beds reduced to Nebular S55O.OO, reduced to $445.00. $215.00. i-l'iece Queen Anne Cane and Ma- hogany Suite, Four-piece American Walnut Louis XVI Regular $55o.oo, special - $4SO.OO. Suite, reduced to $215.00. J-I'iece Solid Mahogany Cane Suite, Regular S375.OO, reduced to $285.00. THREE SPLENDID OLD IVORY ENAMEL SUITES. A S-piece Adam Period Suite reduced to Solid Mahogany $285.00 . • > r Martha Washington Sewing Tables, A 6-piece Suite, with Twin Beds, reduced Furniture that is regularly priced v. ay below big city ' Regularly J535.OO, prices. Furniture that in beauty of design and character of to $325.00. Reduced to $26.50. A /-piece Suite, with full-size Bed, re- .workmanship is the equal of anything you can lind anywhere. duced to $395.00. ^nd these sale prices bring the cost of this Furniture so low that they, represent an incomparable opportunity. DINING ROOM SUITES. Many Odd Pieces of : l•'•' IJVING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM Among the Dining Room Suites will be TOWN Sulfes and a very large number of single pieces for all rooms, in found an attractive 8-piece antique mahogany Bedroom Furniture the most attractive designs and finishes. The Steinbach Com- Adam Suite reduced from S475.O0 to $375.00, and a very line 10-piece American walnut at unheard" of prices. pany is noted for its fine and reasonably priced furniture and the values in this sale stand above comparison. Otieen Anne Suite, reduced from S600 00 to In practically all finishes. i|We invite your inspection this week. $495.00. 'Dressers $29.50 to $56.50 ''2-piece Brown genuine leather Suite, regular S600.00, re- BREAKFAST ROOM SUITES. Chiffoniers $29.50 to $56.50 duced to $375.00. Toilet Tahles- $62.50 to $98.50 ,1-piece Brown bronco leather Suite, special at $169.50. 6-piece canary decorated Breakfast Room • Cllifiorolvs . $49.50 to $74.50 3-piece nulmganv cane Suite, regular S 175.(JO, reduced Suite, reduced to $132.50. The Toy Department on the Fourth Floor has been trans- Beds $19.50 to $56.50 to $135.00. 6-piece decorated Suite in either grey or formed. For the past three weeks a sleady stream of Toys has Chairs $ 4.25 to $10.50 Cliaisi- Lounge to nialrh above Suite. Special $64.50. ivory, reduced to"$187.5O. been pouring in from the toy-making world. And now the big S Rockers .$ 5.50 to $12.50 display is ready to gi'eet you. ! .Benches $10.50 to $18.50 LIVING ROOM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. Ni.nht Stands $ 5.50 to $15.00 Tapestry $45.00 to $95.00 Lamps and Silk Shades Genuine Leather $54.50 to $125.00 COME AND SEE Imitation Leather . . . $39.50 to $64.50 White Enamel Beds 25% to 40% off Cane Seat and Back $26.50 to $38.50 Loony—The greatest amusement device of the age. 1 We are again offering a most remarkable opportunity at about V4 off. MAHOGANY LIVING ROOM AND DAVEN- The Liberty Gun—Amuses the young folks, puzzles the "to purchase Lamps and Silk-Shades in this sale. PORT TABLES. ^der three-piece White ftiamel Beds Boudoir Lamps, mahogany Table Lamps, and ma- grown-ups. including springs, $16.50 to $22.50. hogany Floor Lamps and many attractive Silk Shades are S 60.00 values now .$39.50 •Simmons White linainel Beds, $11.50 to offered at great price reductions. •S 75.0.0 values now . .'. $46.50 The Humpty-Dumpty Circus—Makes everybody laugh. $16.50. S S.S.OO values now $60.00 White hnamel Cribs, $12.50 to $15.50. sioo.DO values now $74.50 U. S. Aero Mail Kiddy Kar.—A real kiddy kar airplane. The Little Pipe Organ—With keyboard and pedals. Special! And hundreds of other new and fascinating things. Games Stearns and. Foster for young folks and grown-ups,^iolls, little houses', garages, fire- A special purchase enables us to offer S25.UO Imperial Felt houses—truly a veritable Treasure Land of Christmas joy. Edge Stearns and Foster Mattresses at $17.50. SI 5.oo rolled edge Stearns and Foster Mattresses, $10.50. A small deposit reserves any article in Toyland.

BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. MATINlEE EVENING (Continued from last pape.) ALL SEATS ALL SEATS Philip Erhiu-dt of Asbury Park lias Riven up his job with the National bank of New York and has taken a job as salesman for the diamond match company. After the iirst of the year he will travel through the West. New Woman's Club. A womnn's club has, been organ- ized at Lonu Branch and JIi-s. II. Ed- j;ar Mason hits been chosen president. Can't Leak, Mrs. Howard Green is first vice presi- dent, Mrs. Christojiher Gregory see-' Because It's Made letary and Mrs. Hurry Shaw treas- uren. j in One Piece BROAD STREET Valuable Dog Sold. VER been scalded by a leak- Harry Rushton of Asluiry Park ! E ing hot-water bottle? This ~ Telephone 658 * has sold his prize winning bull dofc can't happen with a Kantlecl:. Woodcraft Musketeer to :i South Kantleek Hot-Water Bags , N. J. Carolina man. The dop is younp hut can't leak. Tbey are "one- has already won several prizes at ' piece" water bags—moulded shows. from pure soft rubber into a BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Convicted on Two Charges. j single piece—no joints or seams. Most hot-water bottles are made Barney Dunn of Asbury Park was in sections and cemented. convicted at Freehold last week on Cement cracks—bag leaks! charges of resisting an officer and witli ii.^aultin^; t hi' ollicer with ;i We gviarantce a Kantleek for knife. Me was held fur sentence two years—or a new bag free., later. ; Ask to see the Kantleek, Bicycle Thief Sentenced. You may need it tonight. . I-.'o Stapleton of New York, who had pleaded guilty to Mealintr a bi- cycle from Krnesl Holston of As- b'.n"\ 1'ark. was fined :>1 Plant. RUPERT HUGMES'S FAMOUS STORY when he Ml" from a broken ladder'in Adolph (Iliis.s'.s farm of Il TlieOacob tt'oltWi house ,-it I'Ye,.- liranch will buibl a plant before session. | hold llil.s lil'fll sold to Hairy Cherin. i:cxl .-.ummer. Snlo of » l-nrm. j u I-'i'i'i-li<>l with Insunim-e Coui]>aiiy. The ,1. 1. Collins farm of i\~> acres! You may have been in tickliiih situations BUT the moat em- now living :it New Vork. at l''i'i'cliiilil has heen sold to (Ii'orgc ! barrassing moment you ov^i* hnd in your life was nothing "The Trouble Hr. lOdwin lleuis, son of John II. j Without a Laundry. l'li: tei til" IJiotdilyii, who -\vill tako compared to tlii* one. ItVtho funniest picture comedy we've You cunt (afford to miss this. Flayed to crowded Itousoa for Dewi- of (I.'can drove, lias been shown in months. t Ocean (inivn is now without ;i mad.- it niioibi-i- nf tin- incilical i:nuip |ioses:tniini the hitler ])nvl of this j solid wnrtk. A urnro of pretty yirla, R lunvling story, witli launihy. Chu l,i-n. who enuilueleil a of Ihe rnidenlial hlMiraMVe t-oiupany iiimilh. "EDGAR'S HAMLET" by Rooth Tnrltington countless laughs. \ ('liino.,0 laundry ihire many yeinii, al N'ewail.. Soloist at Nnw Yorlc. has IMIK eil siway. ' Topics P«llie News PATIIK NEWS Marneil ut Mnlnwii'll. (l Meredith V. Parker, son of W. S. It. I'arker of I.on^ Mianeh, has lieen (.«. K.itu Upheld. Misa l-'lorence M. Tliuiiip..,,!! and 1 1 eiii;nired us : oloisi for tin;, winter in in **Xlie Leopard The 's-u]iieiiM- court Inei uplield tin Nalb.uiid Coi'iii'li' oil, Jr., of I'eilli Ml. Thiimas'H clnircli itt. New York. I /, nclion of the public utility eomiiiui- Alllbiiy, u-oic 111,11 i i,.|| al Mal.-lUan KKI'.I l.l illel'ill.MliK tile ciia rate iit 1'i-iitny week by liev. C. II. ltr;ice. t>i(Ml nt llospitixl. COMING* £l*t« Fcigusuii in "Lady Hose's Daughter/'November 10. Dustin Farnum in "Big Hnppinaas,!' Nuvemhor 20. l''lceii,il.l. ; Mm, .l

OFFICIALS KEpP THEIR JOBS. SIMONSON INSANE. WEDDINGS. | John L, Sweeney to Etem@in as Sec- Red Banli^jr Talisji from the County O'Brien—Reddington. SHOEMAKER 'EXONERATED. retary of T©H Board. Jail to State Hospital. HE WAS APPOINTED DEPUTY HARRY CAMPBELL VISITS PO- IRA JOHNSON OF RUMSON MET In the presence, of a large gather- Last May James Fury oi Mntirwun Edward SimonsDii of Red Bank, ing of relatives and friends, which COAL DEALER DID NOT GIVE SHERIFF THIS MORNING. TATO DISTRICTS IN MAINE. who was arrested a few weeks ago A TRAGIC DEATH. wno appointed to tho Monmouth j tilled Holy Cross ehurrh at Rumso'ii SHORT WEIGHT. county tux board to succeed T. Frank on a charge of tenting and robbing Mis.s Helen Marie OTirien, daughter Soino Mahogany Rot, Chiefly ^mbng Stewart Letts of Belford, has gone He Lost His Balance in u Tree nnd Judyo 'Kalisch So Rul«?a and OrJeri E C l i0 0l P lA le W1 tlla ew 1)Ourd or Giant Potatoes—A Smaller \Crop in Falling Hi» H^ad Struck a of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. U'lirieu ^olatod d 6 N.wSril°W raoB ' PP V- '°" " ' I insane and has been taken to the of Kumtion, was married Wednesday Jiirt Fine of > 100 winch Had Been Them Laafc Year—Many Potatoes state hospital at Trenton. Last Clothesline and Hi. Neck Wan ImpoBctl he Returned to l.ittlt* Sil- Stored in F&rm Storage Houses. Broken-—Funeral Held Saturday. morning to W. Raymond Reildington, Thursday he attempted to hang him- son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Red- ver Coal Dealer, Sheriff Wulte Monmouth, who had been sccrevaiy Hurry Campbell, prpsident of the self, using his belt for a noose. Some Ira I). Johnson, sixteen years old, dington of New Monmouth. A 7iup- (lomjilctti exom i;i)i(j[) for Iliinja- Bworri in office thin morning as the under the old board. Mr. Roberta Broad street national bank, has re- of th« other prisoners at tho county son of August Johnson of Rumsou, tial mass was celebrated with the miti A. SliofninU't el' I.ill It;, SiWt-'i". new Hiu'iifE of Monmouth county {or, and other secretarial of tax boards turned.v-from Muine, where he went jail/cut,him down before he was was killed last Wednesday by a fall marriage ceremony, which was per- was tlic outcome uf an appeal brought u three-year,term. Ilia firslrBt official in tho intercuts of the farmers of from a tree back of his home. He L , - , , . , ' omciai: throughout the state who hnd beon BeBiously injured. According to De- formed by Rev. K. ,1. Kgan of l'bil- by Jiim to reverse a tk-einion umlt-.s' Monmouth county on a visit to the tecliv-e 5ohn Smithj simoiison shortly lost his balance in the tree and in lipshurg, former rector of Holy wliich lie was iini'il ?10"0 on chaiK*'-: acts wore- the appointment of a dep- displaced claimed that a tenure of of- 1 potato fields, the storage houses and |iefore thiB hanging incident con- falling his head caught in the loop of Cross church. Rev. Michael H. Cul- of giving tifiort weight ia coal. The uty eheriff, a clerk, a Jiul warden and fle* •e act• kep>•--*t the»>—m i-•n- thi/i*.*-*.-r positions—••••••—. u clothesline tied to the tree ami bib a matron of the jail. Lisat -week the supreme "court gave a the farmers who grow potato seed for fcmmi that he win guilty of the lahan celebrated the mass and Rev. oouJ in question wa.s soIJ t,o 'I^iornua the Monmouth farms. He inter-1 charg(! mada against him. Simon- neck was, broken. His body was John 10. Murray of New Monmouth N. Mc(!artcr for ii.se on Mr. McCui- Mttrt V. Pacli of Red Bank, .who decision that the tenure of office act found by his mother. Her screams liua been very activo in tho Republi- did not apply, to these secretaries and viewed a large number of buyers, as 8on.g rolutive3 and friciuls •-- »'=>' was deacon. Other priests on the tor's farm on II;irlmj i ju'oU'st, declining lhat lit- WUH inno- moat free from this disease. death was due to an accident. 1 he wilh , chrysanthemums Mies llertba F, Storer of .Neptune Od a pI m <1 hu a A1 j ('(Mit. ami Lh;U Liu* coal WJII.M; weighed • township was named us the new A good deal of the grading is done YOUEffW ilNSTRELS. u 7,,Y u, T ', f"\ " } , " I>o«ed plants. , j Iihice showed full weight. "•• ehoriff'H clerk. Miss Storer was EVERY FARM IN THE COUNTY by electric light. This light ia not aa bertW. Wordcn, Jr.'H funeral parlors ' T)l(, \)M<1 march,(1 tn th(. ,lUav ! The inypi'ctors who li»d Mi', yhoe- Sheriff Gi%vatt'a clork when ho was TO BE VISITED NEXT WEEK. good for grading potatoes as daylight SHOW TO BE GIVEN ON FRIDAY at Red Bank ...,,. . . ! with her father. She wore Duchess! makiM- urrcstcil alliurd thai Hi'.- coal /collector of Neptune township. Her and infected potatoes arc more likely NIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL. The funeral was held Salurdiy af- Katin trimme(, witn pmrh ,ln,| ol,i ; was weighed nri si-al*-:; nn M" McOar- tiulary in $2,000 nor year. She suc- Thin Work i3 to bo Done to Get Mem- to be passed when graded under elec- ternoon at the house and was m lace , h . am, lr.ljn , h(l|(| Ler'H farm ami tliat it. was 7ess than ceeds William O'Brien of Aabury bers of tho American Farm Bureau tric lights than when graded in broad charge of Rev Arthur A. Mi.-Kay I he • , „ , , . , , the daylight. Mr. Campbell found that It Will bo Presented by the Young y jcarrien d a jtshoweh r boque( )loS3omst of lilie siS Mof amoui-' ordsred. 'I'll" Inspectors Park, who hud boen clerk of tho Federations, Which 19, Tailing Up. Thburiae bearerl was3 awert I'aie Georgr Vieew ancemeteryd Walter. the •valley and white roses. Her at- »dmitte7 r Hum"on()( U|e brUU;H Hi ^Mjs{ (ViJrien storehouses us hud been the custom school building for the benefit of the ums 011 Mlhii Alma OWricn of • tlmn had heen onl ley,1 GeoVge White, Harry Lippincott, I ,;.,„ ,f' MifrHndiei11 MomViv niffht It < » Kumson. About '200 Oliver Young, Browning Wilson, El- Former Roiident of Red Bank a Vic- pe...r ^year , Aa the committees visit Alber• i, ...t. Herro,r. n an,.LdJ Mr*,i . an„'.,'.d. Mrs»...„. ,luithom hom H. eMaiti of hins aiesond iwoniiaHarry yL .nign Martit at;.n [ in(j ))er fun(,ral Tuesday afternoon persons were present during the day,' mer Hesse, William Applegate, Ed- tim of Pneumonia. week at Trinity church was ' the guests coming from Humson,' wiuil Scott, George Wuotllit'ad and e;ach farmhouse the pluns and work Shoemaker. of Spring street. Heleaves-a widow i remarkable for "the" large "attendance ' Red Sank", Fair Haven, Shrewsbury;! Robert Union of Red Bank; Miss (ieorge B. McCurty, formerly of , of the federation will be briefly ex- and two daughters, tin: MAJOR GRIFFIS SURPRISED. lattei Being ,uuj the ]arK(, num|)el. of floral tri- Aliddletown township, Atlantic High-! Alice Terhuue and Karl Mariutt of ited Bank, died last Friduy »t his plained and the membership obtained Mrs. Rezeau Conovor of Holmdel and butes. Rev. Robert MacKellar lands, Hatontown, Scobeyville, Tren-1 Brooklyn and Lyman Lintori and iipiirtments at Hotel St. George at if possible, and the committees will Birthday Dinner for Camp Vail Offi- Mrs. Walter L. Davis of Red Bank. preached the sermon and the burial ton, Phillipsburg, New York, Phila-'Jack Burr of New York. Brooklyn. Pneumonia, with which then go on to the next farmhouse on cer at 'SKomaft's Inn. Mr. Martin had lived at Red Bank was at Fair View cemetery. Miss delphia, Washington and Ohio. he had been sick a week, was tho the route. Automobiles for the can- twenty years. He conducted a gro- y Mrs, F. C. Griffis of Riverside ave- Smock leaves brother, Harry:Autumn leaves, vines, greens and A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. cause of death. Mr. McCarty was vass will be furnished by farmera of t Wt Ft tt f | chrysanthemums comprised the dec- vice president of. the hardware man-' each township. Smock of Chicago. : a Tho, Wy orations in the house and the table Gift Parly Given for Miss Matilda ufacturing company of J. C. Me-1 — o—«. was decorated in like manner. Danc- Salm of Spring Street. Carty & Co. nnd he was identified EISNER COMPANY CRITICISED. :rs^"r^csss!=S\Hs3i4night for her husband, Major Griflis eery store at Long Branch. Thre fu- SICK FOUR MONTHS. of the medical corps at Camp Vail. ing was enjoyed. Photographs of givqn with other brrgfe concerns. He is neral will be held tomorrow after- Mrs. Mary Flanncry of Red Bank the bridal party and the parents of survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Company Saya Article in New The guests included Major and Mrs. noon at the house at half-past two, a few nights ago by Mrs. Harry John- Presnell, Major Saundefs, Lieuten- Died Monday in Her 74th Y< | the couple were taken by Andrew R. Iso n of Spring street for Miss Matilda 3. C. McCarty of Brooklyn. lie also York Globe is Unfounded. o'clock and the sermon will be Co 1 niin u f Rcd lj!l leaves a wife, Mrs. Catherine Crowe The New York Globe last Saturday ant and Mrs. Stewart, Miss Stewart preached by Rev. William E. Brais- Mrs. Mary Flamiery, widow of i , ,',V , . , T- I Salm, who is engaged to marry Bar- McCarty of Ked Hank, and a daugh- and Elizabeth Griffis. The officers ted. The burial will be at Fair View John Flannery, died Monday at the lhe bride was the recipient of | ton Chamberlain of South street. A published an article in which it de- home of her daughter, Mrs. William ter, Mrs. Edward McNenlly of Brook- clared that the Sigmund Eisner com- comprised the entire medical staff of cemetery. many wedding gifts of cut glass, I30cia l time Wil3 t.njoyc,| !lnti a i)ufTct lyn. The latter has a daughter, Camp Vail. After the dinner the J. Lake of Washington street, after hnenware, silverware, checks, Kokl- .i iun(;heoii was serve

pg it ->-.l;a per pair. Women's given yesterday afternon for Henry BUV.—Advertisement, U'Ot) II. S. official pictures J',1'!'"!11,1' wwoo"°l' Ksporf , t, hoae„ •, includin. g phone us or send a card. We want white crepe paper and colored elec- A Word of Appreciation. 1 Rciss of Linden place. The usual First Annual Dance. and official maps of the late wa,-,; E"Klish and ScoUih heather mixtures, To the voters of the borough of you to compart our workmanship trie lights. The couple have started pastimes were held. Those present bound in book form, and he also has ™!'»'s l« ^ ^ *!/>» ,l» >V>0 per wilh others. Form the habit of let-j housekeeping at Highlands. The Dont miss the drat iinnual dance of r .....,..- Fair Haven, both women and men, were F,lix.abeth Hollywood, Beatrice the Top Notch baseball team of Fair the 71 issues of the "Stara and• !>'"••••"•- Women'n-..m....'«s StandarStanda d Merod w 10 ting us press and repair your clothes, bride received many gifts. She wan Kiordan, Mary Barhuta, Virginia and nnd pants nt*9f>' cent') per gar-' ! supported me on election day, I You'll appreciate tbe service we'll ' employed several years in the tor- Haven at Mechanics' hall, Fair, Ha- StpeStripes,, " tth e official newspapepp r ppuh - | merit. Women's popular union suits I wish to express my hearty and sin- Margaret l.aurino, Juvce Mercer, ven, N. J., on Monday night, Novem- give you—it's superior. We serve ' ough clerk's ollice at Atlantic lligh- Gertrude Neil, Kva nnd i'.ertlm Reisi, liHh'd by soldiers for our soldier* in '>»'»*• Womens popular union suits ; to exnies, u^aitya, a,„ you without delays. Call up and see. j lands. The groom is a former coun- ber 'l'ii\. Music furnished by Laros's ' i.v..,,...France. , ,,alnl i,.,,,,,,houndi ;,in, ,i,,,one, 1,,,,,,Kmmluuidsome '$2.'lf>crepe . dWomee chinn es tunarblousest georgett, valuee s and , ceipossiblee unuik. aI loshali lmakin alwayg sm ynerv etoctioe then John HIPIIVWOOII, Hubeii Power, Mar- orchestra. Tickets fit) cento.—Adver- volume. Mr. Bergsoth's books are all r Jtroad Street Cleaners and Dyers, ! cilman of Highlands and he served $12.fill, at if4.!)(••i ,Iti, ((to, $K.U.itll ) v.each(^-(1 . peoplpeoplee tto ththee lln's t of myy abilityblty,, ami next to Red Bank Trust Co.—Adver-, in the 78th division during the vir. tin Kennedy, Joseph Mullen, Robert tiHeuicnt. authentic and ollictnl, an'ind being n" values to $40, lit jlO.r.O |'»y suggestion* to flil c interesit t off thhe Laiirino and I'M ward and' Charles beginner, every one at home that can burough will always be appreciated. tisc.nienf. Re.iss. Winter Comfort in Your Ford. nlTortl ought, to help him nialu' good to i'i'J.fid. A maker's sample line uf Domanico—Marascio. (vomen's high grade dresnes, includ Harry W. Dennis, Mayor-elect. Firnl Annual Dance. Put a Koupet top on your Ford nnd in his new encounter. Mr. Beigseth —Advertisement. Miss Rose Domanieo, daughter of A Coming Wedding. have a sedan. Roadster $75 and $8f>, will give club offers to any imciety or ing all wool TrieotincH and men's Dont miss the first annual dance of llomonico Domanieo of Maple wear serges; nlso liandsome ehar- Mi.s.i Mary E. Marks, daughter of touring $105 nnd $120, attached, in- fraternity clubs in Ked Bank. He in To Residents of Borougli of [(unison- tliu Top Notch baseball team of Fair mn.r lini\ James Mnrasrio of West meiise. satin, Tiicolelte and Kitlen'n Haven nt MeelmnicK1 ball, Fair I In- J.'ront street, were married Monday Joseph Maiks, and Charles S. Pttria, cluding war tax. II. S. Dey & Son, also offering a free business men's All delimjuent poll tivxea for tin: t both of Ked Hank, will be married Cranbury, N. J., phone 8-M-8S.—Ad- address advertising throughout the Kar crepe dresses, in black and yearn I III7 and I'.llfl have bi'en veil, N. .]., on Monday night, Noveni- niorning at St. James's i luirch by favorite shades, VIIIUOM to $-10, very lirr &'il.' Music furnished by'Luro:'':!: i{ . Nicliohis'Sorrianno. Their at- Saturday afternoon at half-past two. vertisement. " state for the purchase of one of his r ilaced in tbe hands! of Constable Me- l>v o'clock at St. James's church. A r«- , biToks to the business men [jj','j ! special al, SI!U>o", ?'.M.. it) and y>\)JA), 'oak for collection, by order of the :)tvhe!itra. 1'ickets r.O cents.--Adver- I tcidunts "were Miss Millie Searcelhi Sule of Fnncy Articles. Coats and suits, values to J(iO, al i and Augustiuo OcMaict of Viueland. ception will be hi'hi at five o'clock nt Bank. Now, llergseth will do his bit, ( r l() lr> mayor and council. tiscment. Einncr'i; recreation hall. Emma L. Ely will hold a Emir; of why not help him boost Red Banamk; nuandn , >- ' $' - Wi-'vi> grouped together Punii'l A, Naugldon, The bride Wine a white satin dres.s fancy and useful urticles at Her home,' ].,, , ,|"-) i[ , ,.„„ [ reaebed nuniiToun high cost woinen'ii modish Attention, Farmers and Millt Men. and veil and carried roses and chry- n|11 r00 ( Hortnigb Clerk. On Wednesday, November 17th, To Wed Tlinnltsfjivinu Eve. Third and Mount avenues, Atlantic , t)ii-onjfV» Mr. Foxwell'n, on ,„....,Mtl, I euatn und vaiits, many with fur eolhirii Advertisement. santhemums. The bridesmaid Highlands, from November lfith to and silk linings, made to nell to. $(i0, linety head of choice cattle to hi' put dressed in pink .satin and carried Miss Laura M. Urown, daughter of „„.,,,,,, ,,,;a ,.,„.,, ,„ ,,im ,lt ;!10 Mlin,(, vtp for the high dollar nt Freehold, November iiutli.—Advertisement. avenue nt present, nnd lie will cull very iipeciiil at $;if>, $:i!).iiO and $\U, chrysanthemums. A reception wan Robert L. Brown of Keansbiug, will A. Sal/. * Co., Red Bank, Adver- Ite jiure to bear Mary Allen, popu- N. .1., opposite Contra! railroad sta- held at, the bride's home after the be married , Wedne ,dir night, No- on any one, He iti now making a Sce large advertisement on Typowritor iieadquartern. Ininincs!! raei\'n canvi\n:s of Hed Hank. incut. lar lecturer, also teacher nt Black- ceremony. About. HID persons were vember '.Ulli, to Cliail'e V.. Deigort Wu buy, rent, noil, exchange nnd well':! hdand. A psyebologhit. of mde. page l.'L- —Advert isement. present. The couple left on a wed- of Old Bridge ,it Ihe bride's homo.. He iiaw two yearn' service in the late Talio Nolico. repair typewriter. I'm bin a, tho war at home and overyeaii.- --Adver- Topic, "It ia Up to Von," Wednesday ding trip tn Niagara Falln and on Store of i\ Thousand Items, 58 Brond Will the two'lioyn I. It will avoid iinjc's, ir> Monmouth street.--Adver- Red Bunk high school, 1'iidny pven- nnd surroundindi g country for our mail- Wo Coll 1'i.i- nnd Dolivcr biother Yielo conduct'U shoe shine W(! ai(^eK]>''rt:i in ihe cleaning, pt'cfttt- t rouble. Advertisement. tisement. illg, dyrlllj; Mild le! itvjltioll of glir- ing, November li!th, at H:00 o'clock. ing list. Address Advertising I)e- your lniindry. Do it right at the rj:,h\ nailur on Front street. . Advertisement. liarVment, HU'inUiu'h C'-tunpnny, As- iriee. Keystone laundry, Lon^ nieiitH of iiuy iialnre. Flench Clmm- Imry Park, N. J.- Advertineinent. W| tianch and Atihut v I'urk. O. Swick, | Ladies' nmt MUsea' ^liirts er.s and li.yi'is, *> liin.id uticet, Hed positively Ihe dan hit of Hie year, i 1 on Mid IIV ok Farm, west of the old Hank. M"e liiiiilon, propiiwor. •I ,! White street, ll'eil Hunk, represen- the 'at rock bottom price!!; $:i.!M to Hear it nnd ytui will want it, Tu:i Moiuoooth I'aik race track, in honi' 1 I lil. Advei-tinetiicnt. Tonight in Victor night nt Ti v:<- Closed Armiolicc Ony. 1 y tative. Adverti.'n meiit. Advertise- ] -SI l-'-'H, regular price jli.M) to'if 17.011. ; ling'. !, Hi titieet Advor rear of Kisle'ii nur:|ery. tillg':,; U> Monituiuth direct. -Advi ;r- Steinbneh Company, Asbury Park, Momnou ^ --* . *M- Come and nee what you :iave. tiiiement. inent. i Ii:; einont. will close their ((tore on Thuif»day, No- Minilrrda. , ,'• , Keliraimn & Son, t\ Monmoutli Loynlty ~ —-«^«-6»- — l,l getl.' i • vi-mhiu" Uth tf> vember 11th, in observance of ArniiH- I.uynlty Week. \l*^\ Hiuil. high :u Imot, I'tidUy even- l.o-ynlty'Wcrll. street, near piralullire. Ailveitise- K ; H.tli, Crujc Ht(H<>. Adver - Adveltlwm.nt. \ lt.lh. C" H Adv 15tb, r.oopin'n l*i»Hf Store. Advi »r- I'ii- IluiitiiiK Victrolm, tiriellicllt. ('ome in ami select that Chriidmnii tinenient. on Mld-lirook IMHHI, west of the old I.i,..;, Ilt,,n. l> I i=!,in([ Pier. Have your (loll repaired now, do Vii-lrola while our stock \i\ complete. Tonight i;i V • lor night Ht Tu»- - -»®••?>- Monmouth Park race track, in the Hdvo your doll repnuetl now, do Whlling and Ling are liiting gooil. 1 :,l.reet.... Advur- Hoi»i«i,er. not wail, for Xma Hull Hospitul, Tu.'itinjc'ii, HI Moninouth iitreet, - Ad liiiK !!, HI MOIIIII nilJi It payf! (o mlverliae in The rear of Kisle'/i miideiy.—Advertlse- not wait fur Xmna. Iloll lluapitnl, Hail and tackle for mile. Advertise- tioement. AdvoctiMnfiiit. ment. - - Advertisementtit . ment. Tnibin'ii.- Adverti-iemeiit. vertiticrnnit. PMtlJjH STOVE YOU UKUL. ut Emdevelt. Tho poUtto fahippinu In pc-rftct condition I price S^O. Ba'A - SLYER season is much later than UBUUI this Itumson. N. 3. year, this being due to the fact that COOKING STOVE FOR SALE. PASTRY 2S YEARS OLD GIVEN many farmers held their crops in Apply Mra. Woodward, h\&ek Folut roed, QUALITY storage for higher prices. Itunmon, N. J. COURTESY AS SOUVENIRS TO GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinhafer spent CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEAMED Wedding Anniversary of Mr. andfrom Saturday until yesterduy jpt it a renaonable price. George L. BfchMrdgOE Mrs. Frask K. F&ircEiitd of Brook- New York. Veil Haven, N. J. lyn, Formerly of Shrewsbury*— Assessor Alex L. McClees spent LOYALTY WEEK. About 160 Gueeta Dt tko Party. last week assessing properties in the I.ij.'iTi'tt'a candy. Novpmber 8tll lo 16th. township. Cuoper's Druff Store. If You. "Waimt t&ne ESestjr Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Fairchild Desire Caret, daughter of .lames CHILD'S HAT FOR SALE. ' ©f Brooklyn, formerly of Shrews- Caret, entertained a few friends at OHM'H brown beavt-r hut. Kor particulars bury, celebrated their 25th wedding a gathering Saturday night. l.ii.iri,' l_U7__l(cd Biink. anniversury last week with a party Mary Tilton, (laughter of Henry CORN FOR SALE. ct which about ISO guests were pres- <"II;II li-s G. U-nnnnl. .l.iiicroit, N. J. F. O. Tilton, is on the sick list. uil.lros." Itnl Hunk, It. I). _j» ent. Each Kuest received from Mrs. The Baptist ladies' aid societ" will Charles M, Patterson, mother of Mrs. IURNISHED ROOM TO RENT I"*aiivhi!il, a pice;: oi" the original give a sociable Friday night, Novem- on Ui'pvr Bioiul Htreet; itfereiKi'B rcquiri'd. wpd'lii!^: cake used at the wedding of ber .-• ._SC \VaIlace _atrcct. Red Ilnnk. MAN WANTED Roasting Chickens 45c Ib Four women's clubs outside of the Vail was tile guest of Mrs. Constance to (irive Ford truck and work around place. Fowl 42c village were represented at the meet- Higham and daughter Constance at Apply Willinez farm. Holmdel^jN^J; ing by their presidents. The presi- dinner on Sunday. CUPBOARD WANTED. dents were guests of honor and were Mrs. William Ferry and grandson, Ki(<-lien Nnfe, cabinet or cupboard, chcup. Mrs. .'ohn H. Cook of Red Bank, Russell Pierce of Long Branch, spent Adilrefitt Cupboard, box 313, Red Dnnk. Chuck Pot Roast •> Fresh Chopped Mrs. J. Elwood Harvey of Little Sil- Monday with Mrs. Mary C. Roswell. LAUNDRY WORK WANTED vor. Mrs. Bennett of Asbury Park Mrs. August Kurhort and grand- by (ho day: references. Address 2X1 .End Mrs. McMurtree of Freehold. daughter Alma of Hastings-on-Hud- Hi atu-hpoi^iivenue^I^nK Branch. N. J. son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward NITRATE OF SODA FOR SALE Native Beef 25c 1b order 25c Daniel Lang has been borne for a four centa per pound. Phone Matawan 8, or lew days from New York, where he Lippincott for a week. write J. Fischer & Co., Matawan, N. J. is employed by the Pierco-Arrow Albert Tillotson is having his FOR SALE. automobile company. house repainted. Louis Price of this Several dwellings liere;rnleo lotn or aorea. Rev. Dwight L. Parsons is laid up plane is doing the work. J. H. McCreery, atrent. Oceanport, N. J. Plate' or Navel Cloverbloom . with a broken wrist. He was injured George Huffman has taken a job WOMAN WANTED .last week while cranking his automo- as lineman with the telephone com- for lKniSL-t-kaiiiiii;, twico ii week. Apply bile and he was under treatment the pany at Long Branch. Loewunthul, 85 Linilon place, Reii Hank. , Corned Beef 14c 1b two following dnyfi at the Long' Announcement has been made of GEESE FOR SALE. Branch hospital. Rev. Zachary Tay- the marriage of Miss Alethea Midg- Twtnty-fivL- K't-fse. Kood flnil - fnt. S 1.00 lor Dugan of Red Bank conducted ley to Obie Mueting of Norfolk, Ne- eni:li. Robert Laurino. Oceiinport, N^ J. services at the Presbyterian., church braska, on September 24th at Aber- | FOR SALE. i Chickens, ohieken lutum' anil wire for sale. Sunday. deen, Maryland. Mr. Mueting was Apply Mi'Bill. S3' Went street, Ited Dank. _ Big Specials in Lamb formerly a soldier at Camp Vail. The women's missionary society POSITION WANTED. of the Presbyterian church gave a i Mrs. Harry VanSchoick is visiting AH vvnitre^H or t-lmmbeimniil. Write Eli-zii- surprise party at the parsonage Fri- her sister, Mrs. Coorge Lemming of lieth Jaclmun. l.ill Wall nticft. lied Banli. •*> day night in celebration of the birth- Asbury Park, for a week. RICHARD CONNORS, day of Mrs. Dwight L. Parsons. A William Roswell of Poughkeepsie remover of - ili-ml nninmla, fri-i- .if r.hnrfi'. gift of a hand Ijag was made to Mrs. spent the week-end with his mother, Wayside. N. .1.. plione 3-10-F-15 Wayside. W. C. Nicholas has returned from Mrs. Mary C. Roswell. FOR SALE. a week's-visit at, Eastern, Pennsyl- Mrs. David Gautier of Lakehurst Laiidnulcl. liody taxi mil Anchor body taxi. vania. is visiting Mrs. Edward Champlin. CnllWeBson 'Ijixi_Servke. PhoneJiH-W. _ IT WII_J_ PAY YOU TO VISIT The engagement is announced of Percy VanSchoick was a week-end DAY'S WORK WANTED. Oh-aiiiiw by the day; washing »r ironintr. Miss Helen Reynolds of Long Branch visitor at New York. Write C. It., Eatontown, postollii-o. N. J. and Charles Francis Borden, son of Harold Rhoades of Philadelphia ~ WISH TO BUY A. Holmes Borden of this place. spent several days last week with his puny, Koveraesa enrt and harness. R. H. The Keith society of Christ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Brower. 837 Central avenue, Anbury Park. church will meet Friday night in theRhoades. J. G. ESCHELBACH tk SON, parish house. The members of the 125 Weat Front street. Red Bank phone -Eociety will bring gifts for a Christ- EATONTOWN NEWS. 4I0-J. Auto accc-anories and vulcanizing. 12 BROAD STREET, F»Ho2ie 22O 22 MONMOUTH STREET, Plfroirae 834 mas box to be sent to a mission • •- ] FOR SALE. school in Kentucky. Mrs. John Dow Buys a Double House Single lmrrel shotgun, in tfood condition; The women of Christ church will on Railroad Avenue, reasonable. ldli Hudson KU-IW, Rod Dank. hold, a cake sale in the parinh house Mrs. John Dow has houp;ht a PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. I Friday afternoon. double house on Railroad avenue Dictation anil typinc. M. I- We»t. Second i William Lane is employed as flag- from the Hayncs estate for $2,000. National bank buihiintr, room 18. Red Hank. ! ECONOMY SANITATION Tile new owner and her son-hi-law, . MONEY TO LOAN. i man at the railroad crossing on the 510.000 and S15.000 on farm mortiraues. Newman Springs road. For '25 years Fred Sickles, will occupy the house. Edward Pannaci. real estate, Seabrip;ht, N. L Kobert Pedden, who lived in half of -he hauled the mail between the sta- STOVE FOR SALE. tion and the postofrice at this place, the house, has moved to Lewis street. Medium sized sittinjr room stove foi- sale. but when the postoflico was discon- Mrs. Charles Campbell has re- Apply at in;, Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. tinued Mr. Lane was out of a ion. turned from a trip to Niagara Falls FARM OWNERS! < of Little Silver is doing the work. HfrhtH, Rod rtinninff order: cheap to quick, Parsons by the society. Mrs. Elwood Renny is very sick. buyer. Mnlins' bicycle oxahnniie, S7 UtiBt Miss Lillian- Hackett is employed The Methodists are holding revival Front Btreet. Red Hnnk. oppoBite Glohg hotel. I as bookkeeper by the Shrewsbury services. * (Want Advertisements ci nttnued on ell dairy company. Henry Hammond is hunting today ' naire.) with a new £un. COLT'S NECK NEWS. W. E. Kddiiifjer, principal of the Phone G65-W. public school, was laid up with sick- SAUND Goods of the Lato Fred Luther nnd ness part of last week at his home A. WITEK John Stapleton Sold Last Week. at Farminj,'dale. While he was sick HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE 42c. LB. The horses, wagons and harness Frank ,1. Gronde of Red Bank acted in his place. Finest Grades of Teas and Coffees and other goods of the firm of at Lowest Prices. Luther & Stapleton were sold at auc- Mrs. Minnie Demaresl is slowly re- tion Thursday. The members of this covering from sickness. Phone orders promptly delivered. firm were Fred Luther and John Rev. (Jeorire Leukel of Pennsyl- 222 Edwards Ave., LONG BRANCH. Stapleton and both died during the vania, formerly of this place, has past year. The sale was not largely been visiting here. He preached attended and many things sold at Sunday nifrht at the Presbyterian MILLINEKY bargain prices. church. A fino .oloction of Trimmed Hits and Tht^ru is no improvement in the Y SALE Miss Alice Doyle has been spend- Hand-made Hat!. No tWalikc. ing several days with her sister, Miss condition of H. fi. Robertson, better . vV. H. LQHMANN Muriel Doyle of New York. known us "Blind Boh," who was The girls' club met Saturday af- taken to the Long Branch hospital 231 Shrewiburr Arnoue, Red Bank, N. J. ternoon at Mrs. Frank Matthcws's. last week. Thomas F. Wolcott and his soil Her- Changes ure being made to the bert spent part of last week at NewMetropolitan hotel building to ac- York. commodate the. lire engines. The Lighting Fixtures, Table and Floor Lamps, Electric The hovs' club at a meeting at thebuilding was hoiifrht rei'ently by the Reformed chain! Tuesday night of township. riaries last weo.k elected Frederick Wilkina Lftensils, Boudoir Lamps^ ElectricSweepers agid Washers president. Leroy Hunt vice president, Won $25 in Gold. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL itohert Doyle secretary and Charles The rank of Senatorial DEALER IN Schencl; 'm.isurer The club will lotljre of Knights of Pythias of Ued I "Id its lint annual banquet in theBank won $25 in gold in a drill con- To start you early on your holiday gift giving selection and at the same time SAVE rh.ipel tomorrow night. The girls' test at Jersey City a few days ago. LUMBER, club has been invited. Colored Knights of Pythias from all YOU MONEY we pat on this PRE-HOLIDAY SALE for your special benefit. M;-. and Mrs. John Norman and parts of the state were in the con-Gosb, DoorGj Blinds, Leny IKai-y have been visiting Nor- test, and the Rt>d Bankers took part | and OuBldera: Our entire stock, all new and modern in every particular, is offered in this sale. The man Il.-a.y of New.York. in a parade which was reviewed by Last, rt-eck was the i-rst lime in state and city officials. RED BANK. N. J. stock is too larg'e and varied to be fully described in detail in this advertisement, sixteen years that Atlantic township has -riven a majority for a Republi- lioucht Auto Tire Business. therefore we list this week a few specials as introductory offers to those who visit can candidate for president. The J. Norman Manahan and Julian •u-i.men's Kepublirnn committee of Mcinnhan of Wallace street have our PRE-HOLIDAY SALE which is now on. : •thi.-- place worked very hard to getbought out the Seaboard tire and the Republican v«u> out. On the rubber company on Mct-hanic street. other hand, according to political The business was owned by G. Jason •harps in the township, there were : Waters of liumson. Norman Mana- $15 ilSSer Art ©lass Table LampsB . Special $SB©0 nvcr 150 Democratic voters who didhnii had been empolycd by the com- not vote at all. panyv the past year.' T.l.-.m- •residents of this place ,-it- - '__. _^_ i' 1'ie'i , revival service at the Jer- Knocked Down by Auto. • ii- Methodist church Friday .Miss Mabel Hall of Kivi'rside drive i'1 'ev. Daniel P. Doyle, pastor went to Oamdcn Tuesday of last All Kinds of Alterations $25 MI peeing $16.50 K< formed cimrdi here, week to read a paper at'a nurses' Specialist for Leaky Roofs V •' '. the sermon. MJSH Florence convention. While on the way to niul Mu. Churle.i Heulitl the convention ball she was struck Telephone 1GQ-W L-onc Branch i let and the members of theand knocked down by an automobile. • -I (hoir tool; a large purl in Her injuries were painful' but not ' •• Mi cnl service. Herioiu;. $8.00 $5.00 !'•- I'avlor bridge on the hack J<>.. 1 t.. Vanderbiirg has been rv- Lecture by ii [irtihrr plnnked. 'I'll.- work was done under Mary Allen, a t< u lu-i it Mink- flu' dlreetiiiii of Luui:i Hnyder. well's Island-and a phyi'liuliigisl, will The Atlantic township nehool give a free lecture toniirht at Mrs. I,. HED BANK N. J. board m having diillculty in (rotting II. Colemnn'ii on Hector place. Her $35 Mahogany coal for the Kchni>lhou:U!K. Bciauae of iiubjeiit is "It in Up lo Von," and her OFFICE IN EISNER BUIUOIKG. Incl: of i-iial [he iiihoolhoiiKe here was lecture will he under the auspices of eloped Thursday. (he lied Hank tlii-iinophii'al society. RoO£2] 3. : 22-1 I'tleoliona ir.O-J. IIOLMDEL NEWS. WANT ADVERTISEiENTS. of All Only fwu .Sinulny Evening .Services a Month nt Kofurmod Church. OAK .^IDI-IIOAIU) |'.-OR !1AI I- Mi a lucctinir last week the ecm- •;r, Wail,,,-,, riii... i, it. ,i I,,,,,1, nintnry nf the Reformed church de- GltnilN MOUNTAIN rOTATOI-S FOH SA1 F. cided tn hold Sunday evening uorv- Tin-nut:. M. I.IUHIK'H.III]. WI. l.miiuk, M. J icoH only on the Unit and third SUII- HOC KILLING E. Ellsworth Alexander .lone by Taylor & lilll-iitley, Miilillutiiwn llay-i of cai-h month in order to en- N. J. ' Step in and let us show you our complete line of Lighting Fixtures, both gas and flbb- the pastor, Ri-v, Wibner Mac- I'AIll.OI! .'iTOVE FOR .SAI I" TILES ., . Nilir, to pivach nl ICverett and Van-^ll l electric,, hung and illuminated. (li-rliiirr. The i-oii!ilnt"r.v will con- for I''loor:i, Wullii, Hpnrlhs nixl Man, tinue tin-. oIlVringB for the Near Eai;t tow ii'irF.TS AVI) AI'IM I:.S KOII SAI r ti'I I^fioinir.'i, llrnii!i nnd Wrought IroH JMii'f, which IIIIVI- been made sinci- llmry Cniler, ,,|, .1. C. Wnrilen fnim. K v - KiraplHeius, Andirons, Fondor«, Firt! We do eiot sell- from cataiogwes^ We advls© early selection for the Novcinher, 11117. Ki'v. Mr. Muv.- Kutii and 'Can Logo. Wood anil Tile holidays, tli©ref©re we will put asitfe for you any article you may select Naii- will In' away next Huiulnv and II. KITZA11, Munti'K Mcdicino Cahinntn nnd Tile Hev. Air. Hyiiimcii of Freehold will rin.ivpr of dead nnlmal., U»4 Hank. T«l«- )>reiicli hure. >lu»ltr 120, , ill Rulhroum Acct'HiJoritMl, Kinhnfcr & ('onovcr have re- MAMMOTH unn.mir.i: (iKKfufioR .IAI.F 14 Monmoutli St., Red Bank ojx'iu'd theii' iiotnto buying huiiiiuiiis TK1KPIIONF. SMJ. RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 10, ISM. Page Eleven BIG PRICES PAID. . FARM OWNERS! MINSTRELS. ' FARM OWNERSI MINSTRELS. I nm jmylllH big prii-es for fresh eggs end- Lint-your ferrn with Ueorirn W. pucker Red ri»nli Ilijih -ncliool;- Friday cv List your rorm with' (!e(,r e W. Zuckcr LOYALTY WEEK. E Her! Il.-inli hiKh chonl. Friday cveninc, . Liro-tt's l-aiiilv, Nuv.-11,1,1-1 uth to l.'illl. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. poulloultryt . U. Haft, US South Uruadway, Lolls (country property ulioelnllet), Marlboro, N, J. November 12th, at B :0O o'clock. (country property spt-ciulistlV Marlboro, N. J. No nber 12tb, at W :00 o'clock'. bra_ichn , N. _J. Pliune a»KK. _^,, I Continued from la«t page.) REAL ESTATE. ;i 7 ROOM WANTED." i FARM OWNERS! MINSTRELS. • MINSTRELS. FURNISHED BOOM TO LET." Double touin or adjoining aimile roumn; Plutit now for nprintf nowem. We have a EiKht-room house, nil improvements: List your farm with Oorit" W, Zucker With private fmniily. suitable for couple, Hteain lieat; near IUKII sihiiol: lot 'lOxlfiri Red Hank liich schnnt l''ri.l-,y hiuff. llci n«iik Huh nohoiil, Friday .evcnlnir, mint be widl furnlnhed nnd centrally 1,,ruled ; liirue. .took of tulijin. .hyacinths, dair,,dlbi, (eiiuntry pr,ipi-rly nWrialiiit), Marlboro, N. J. No\rriibi-r litli. ,il M :(>() o'clock N___ve_nber_J'.ilh, ut s'-.OO o'clock, i till ininioy.-mi.ntii. Aililrca* MM. M. Miller, nUlte price. Addrec.H I,. II., box :il:l, Red nareiitMUH etc. W. W. Kennedy &. Soim, 41 fe.'t; pousessiou in one month; l'J,(,OU. A. 1.. VI) Oakland Hired, lted llanli. llroad utreet. Red Hunk. iviiiH (ilTency. Jl,,(HHlei l.uililinjf, H.MI liaoli. HOME DArfCAIN OH INVESTMENT FARM OWNERS! .FARM OWNERSI "'•• FORD TRUCK FOR SALF. Only one minute from llrond ami Mun- List your farm with CeniKe W. Xiicker Lilt jo'Jr furm with Ocortfe W. '/.uckei FOR SALE. CAPABLE WIMAN WANTED. FOR SALE. nioulll street; .-iBiit. room,, nil imimni- On (country pruin-rty i.r"--r.!:.,l;. Mnrlboro, N. J. (country property i[icciiillgt), Marlboro, N. J. JIlKh-Krude nHk roll top deak and child-; Must be tiood ^{-nhidy nnd (tcni-lully ef- Iron white enamel liitelien wu-hsland %'i. • nr.-l one-half ton, with om-linlf nient;. ; ^IIIJ^T, ilouMe lot; f7 200; I'-rni* iilao email »tifc. 117 Nor.wood avenue, LOUK flcieiH in wuitlnK on K(JO,| trade. Apply at ten ynrdii of new Kri'en Htuir cari.et S10, lillK, excellent u lianieal coriditic I-'. II. Conliliii areucy, -10 Oakland YOUNG MAN WANTED. r u WASH WOMAN WANTED. llrunch, N. J._ I'hoiie 440-M. the Art Kraft Shop, formerly Mlckopf'a, Hcd luriie Kilt parlor mirror S10, Apidy SO Me- !__l"« <" 'l "k buy. Call S. Tortorn. 2411 itreet, ICe.l Hank, p|R 17-M. Yo'inr IHI.II ivante.l I,, work in liin.-h r,,,,m. Woman wanted to wflah clothca. Apldy Hank. :h. a* . street, Hei- l. —Hunk . • . I •JliriMi'i.liii .HyI avenue,ii,*.!. . 1'IKl»l. .„...:!. • 1(1 Apply al „!,<-,-. .In,,,-pi, M.ni. Harden ren- t» t>. Deinnrco, 00 White «trcil. 11,..I Honk. APPLES FOR SALE. FOK SALE. tal, cm. it M,,,,,,i,,iiil, »tr,.,,|, It..,| »„„!, HnUlniry und Wlne.upiii 19.50 barrel, C5c HEMSTITCHING. SPECIAL CUERNSEY MILK PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. r e.,„, .mm, FOR SALE. banket; ..econdn. S'-i.OO. Hend orderH to 17 Plnklnif, cable Btitcbiiiir; ull work done on for balm.* from the Dr. FahiuMuek nail Id A-.0r,-iiote pinno player nnd 7. i mut, Oil,,1.1,- QUILTS AND MATTRESSES sale very reasonable; also phiuiucnipli Throe ducki, one drills, Wliitc Munrovo, WnjiMnvluii ilrect, Red Hunk. premises at the Handy Shop. Mow located ebec Klock fit dairieH. Tin rily and tirms ; S 1,0(11) 1 I--ii. made ill our -.Imp; clean, while, layer cotton mil re, rds. Miilinn' bicycle Kant four months old. RiVercroft, Ocounpurt, •fid Brood utrect, over Hchroedcr'B diuu nUni-i • Kunrantecd. Khrev....bury flaiiy W.'nltbj A. Si-'- u-e,l ; JKIK,- si/.,-H and ,-,,.,-M of pr.-tty ciil- GUN FOR SALE. store. Co., phone Hed Ilnnk H-R. Front street, lted Haak. opposite (ilube liotel. I_\_I\ I). lloK.'iTK. llelford, N, .1 ored i-ieloiine und snlciis. II. Clinrk's rur- Winchester 1HB7 model A-l condition, liilure ,l"i,-, -.it) Moninoiith sfr.-.-t, Red Bunk. MONEV.TO LOAN. %'IQ: nltui nmiill naie, Komi condition, $'ol>. TO LET. PRIVATE GARAGE INSURANCE. JERSEY HULL FOR SAI E. Money to loan on bond ami mortgage. Ap- M. K- Hhanlty. llumnon, N. J, House ami burn nt lionpinif's crosslim. for rent, fire proof, enfe ulul eeolriilly lo- I'-.lay ,,. in '* y * ' ' Registered Jersey bull for sale f,,r .cum: HOUSr.KEEPER WANTS POSITION ply to A. L. Ivina, Realtor ljuil.linc. Bed For further information adilremi William H. cated. rear of 129 llrond street; drive in furniture and aim, y, lomobile. Tom,. two yearn old, from imported Kinml-u, e, llank. FOR SALE. Heyer, Red Haak, care A. F. Heyer, 11. V. I). UirmiKli llnnllni! rnnd or Oonnl slrc-t. Call row is I-- '-" Frill Wliite ni-cncy. Mo (iolden Fein's Noble, winch sold I.,,- I. Place tin- In.lli'n'ii,.l,ai,',| uiil' W'ilV."wi"|j', ',,,", HluU Hpeud type runabout. oPort tup, • phone 4r>-Il, Hed ^ Mmillionth street at Hiond i •i-'f, He.l limit.. *:'.i'i,ll(lll. Ceori'.- W. ll.-i.l .hiin.-sbnri' N .1 'i'"1 •'> liars e an i-, ,-, „,,»„„,! ,,„,. ela«jy InokiiiK- Aildrew Room 1627, Hotel WANTED. . • It. II. No. ;. near Monroe i.cliool. ,1.1,.-, unit cai,;,!,!,. ,,f Inkiiuf ciupl.-le chitrKtl 1'tHUisylviiv.ln, New York City. _ HAVE YOUR WINDOWS WASHED " AT FAIR HAVEN, ROOFING FOR SA1.K Exr..-i-icnc«d llni«l.,r ti> lit,.; voaln. K«d i.f couiiliy pl.-,,.,.; ,-,-f..,-,.„,.,.., |,,,,,i.,h,.,|. A,|. Hunk fur aboil, 2a Went Front litrect Red reKulnriy by expert window cleaner. Work on Hi'ndrlckxoii place, iu»t nil Fair Haven Two hundri'il nnd (ifty sheets iMilvmii/.ed FOB SALE OR FOR RENT. ROLL TOP DESK WANTED. dr.- . "i- call 11. Miejilcak. cue Me. Hem- Ilk ilollB by piece, huur or day. Artlillr Nelson, av<.|iue, two fine lotM for Hole, ensy terms. r.iuliiiic f'tr sati.; siierls hx2 feet, UOe i-iieli; ln .dint<- |»>»i-, sell: buyers •ted stock. We nlso handle the milk from nkrs.. l;,,r albi-.vnnee fnr in ,lr'li,l,',,tn ti! Holme*, Keyl.ort, N. J. J'lione Holnulel KEGS FOR SALE. will, Value ilile||JK<'lit il,-|»'tidiible ilifoi'iii|i- the ,-Middlctown Klock farm; purity nnd limn-,-. Ihiiiiiimmil pine.-, H.-'l ltank. 711-F-I.H. GOOD PRICES PAID SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. t_o_n. cleanness, service nnd quality is our motto, j I'll,,ne 1 1'.*'*-^ Another lot jUHt arrived ; live, ten, fifteen for men's second hand nults at The City Dry Beautiful reversible rUKB made from old ullil twenty KnllnrM. C. II. Koberiion, 10 Phone 797-1-'-2:(. Thonins Mc(;uire. LOST. Cleaning and Dyeing Works, » Mechanic carpets and chellle portieres. Write for WANTED. NOTICE TO GUNNERS. Hudnon automobile, crank. lu-wurd If re- Went Front ntrcet. Red Honk. street, near Broad, street, Und Bunk,' Puont circulars. American Rue Mmiufactiirj, 2»6 A i!,,',d rellnlde chicken n II v.-anted Hint FIRST ANNUAL DANCE. tinned to Dnreraiu Ilrun., lied Hunk. A. T, will be mi runniuir ,,r in-, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. 2H7-J. Vermont street, Brooklyn. has lili'l some experie i li.'inillinK nnil Don! miss tin- lir.,t aiiuiiiil dance of the will. ill, . I- lilte Uuromuti. i / 'hiil.ens; miii'ri.'fl in preferred. Top Notch 1,a-,-bail team of I'm,- iddlu-ntfcd woman wanteil an houiie- SUIT FOR SALE. ,.f Fun- H.-r.in m | tin. lands •,[ the William A, While- i-itnte. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. W. Dowlen, Fritz Aehelis. .Seiilii-iirlit. .MeclianieV hall.-Tail- Iliiv.-n. N . 1.1. , M kiioun as <\.,l, , |,u,- ,t f,,,-,„., ,,n,t ,\ten,lin« FOK SALE CHEA1". 1'4 kceper in lleil Dark; Catholic preferred. Ad- Youilir man's lonK-trounei1 unit for Hale, James Norman & Son, olllce and yard, , N. J. t Small runabout In itouil ruiinimr order for dress N. S., box 313, Red Honk. ,lay nirlit, Nnvcnit,'-,- ^'^,1. M u,ic fi-.uii I'in.-k ii,.y ,,,:,.! lo and including wood brand new. small niie, ,.,.,,B,,i, f,,,- «elliiiK t(m 47-51 Shrewsbury avenue. Bed Hank. Con- , yl, l.acs-, ..r.tie tin. Ticket s ..n Bale cheap. W. W. Kino, box 4a, Llttlo (ill- smull. Call ut l.'lll CheHtnut iitrM-t, or phone laud -milli of the tiael:s ,,f | lie N. Y, & I.. II. DONT MISS THIS SALE. crete work o specialty. Get our figure, be- BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, railroad. Vi.dali.rs of tins nnlice will bo vcr. N__J. ' . ___ 1171-W. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. lllfth Ri-ndc HolHtelllM, Jemeya and Cuerri- fore navinff any work done. ;!! Tiinnijisoii strain. f,,r lir.e.tini;; all h.-n- Urn .i.-lll.it t,, the full e\lent uf tile law. Nine in,,in,,, hath, , team li. at. i:n ., ol,v- BOY WANTED ~"~ iinya, all K,iod million, ill Freehold Wednoi- l HOUSE FOR SALE. ricity. nuw beiiif i,ainle,i un,| liy the ltctiit,rtn eimily atore; over CIKMI-OII ilay. Novcmlirr nth. .1. /.lotkin. SMALL FARM WANTED. HOUSE F \ [,[',"!,', , 'tnimtnimmm:'m'm: "Mrs!Mrs!" LouiLouiss ' silielsilie'l,, ov, N. SCHWARTZ, CUSTOM TAILOR, yinm; whit.; or colored; isouil wugcij fur the Small fnrm eonvi'lilenl to Red Hank pre- Well-built homeh , with lurml - IInt. r Inrl' lo,,k F,irm. lll.- d Ilnnk, residencd e llalf-M il l riv.-r and trolley: , h : Hr.-.-i'l -.lr,,-t, l-;al,,iiliiwn. N. .1.. next, to cor- rljtht oiH1. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC WANTED. ferred; Kive full description, location, price schoolll; ; bournbuse ' hass ulall l-impr improv, i nu-nls; ulno • i Illi! Sel.t,-ml,,-r 1st, 1!I;! 1. .1 ;A <'iiai ,-. ner. Suits ,,..,-i|.,,jl( and ],nuls („ order. Experienced on ull mnki-a of cam; u.,,,-ii,.„,.,- for over 25 SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. POSITION WANTED. river front property: 121) feel on river. 200 Painters, m.-isom,, li can necun .Incod, flornwoll'. mimsc Kn«t Front »treet, York eitv 1 1 DICYCLE FOR SALE. Ten Hewing mueliines for sale very cheap; YOIIIIK hi'ly with three year.' ,-M,,-ri,-iic.i feet deep; possession in „„,- imuilh ; S 1 .",.1100. ceptioaal bargain;. SO. 00, Kail,.,, k.-Bs left ; , v ,.,'' , . '['' ;., ' "** ' ", -;' "' '- '. <» «*«<"* lied jlnnli. • J 1 A lady'H bicycle in [food condition, lined owner bus no use for same: ST. eaeli or $10 at n-encrul olllce work winhoii n clerical po- A. L. Ivins iifeney, IleKister buildinic, lied paint, waterproofniK Pnste. bluck damp- : >" .'•„,•'', ' ' >'"" ""''<; A '"- sition-, best of referericei! furnishe'ln A.l.lresn Iroonni? comi.oiind. roof paint. Mnrtiiiek "" ' '' '"""'- d' '•>»« ">"'. ••!-_••_-•>___ by ImioL MAN AND WIFE WANTED only four tlnicn; !>nrjmin. If Inlen.'Htoil ud- for the ten. 6 HridB,. avenue, phone Red Hnnk. ilrenn Illryclo, box !I1J. Hell Bunk. HkJIST M. I. II.. box 8111, Red Hunk. Co.. -105 Lexintrton al liie. New York city. FRENCH LANGUAGE 11Y NATIVE on form two mile* went of lied Hunk; tfon.1 HOUSE WANTED. job t& reliable, help. Aildroiio '1'. II. Grant, LADY'S SUIT FOR SALE. WILL EXCHANGE A unlive I';,,in,m. willi I,nil-, ,-ilicielit it- lied Hank, FORD STATION CAR FOR SALE. EXPERT CABINET MAKING. Modern sin ill- seven mom lunise. ill He! A 11117 nioOel. demiiuntablo riniH, one extra New full suit; will ncll cheap t-, ipiick Ilnnk. 'centrally lociited; state rental anil hil'h-ela-s residential section plot. SOxlOO, Repairing, refinishiiiK: cane seats, solid i-iidoni-P COW MAN WANTED tin- and rim; tlii-en-neatei-, in Knuil order. itialioniiny- furniture made to order. II. buyer: »illi-li 1 inoleiikin'collnr, tain.,- color. oilier partii-iilar,, in lir.it letter tu P. K..lam.'iii-n, N. Y.. v.-urlli *(;,00l) tar up-to-iliito Further information enll 32(1-11, „, c.-ill at 11 In,U.«- with three t ' i I II, r- to take core or cows nnd work around place. Phone or write Newton Dorcmlls. _ j Ohurk'it furniture store, 3D Mnnnioiitli utreet, Ilnllnmn, Kniclierl.ocker pliarn.acy, Red ,d: llarriHmi iv^rinii-, Hed Hank. ti,,r1i Wllllnm A. Jamison, Holmdel, N. J. Heo •".- FOR SALE. lted Hank. Red Hnnk, about, same value. Writ,- A. J. j ,,,„>: .„,>,•,'-' ,',,, I ., V", ., | luM-intendont. ___ . An eli^hty-dotlur rnntro for forty-live dol- WANTED. Sl_.r_<-s:_11U Iliehlllonil street, Ilrnolllyn. N._Y_. ! A eultilat.-d I'ari'.ian L.,','!,' -,'ii'i --1,'it,,,.,1 FOR SALE. - FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. 1 1 Tl (;l :i COAL FOR SALE. larii; lint water hack nnd warming cloHet, Upright piano and one sixty-Klilhm ou Middle niied couple wanted I" lake.care of Oil main road. Fair llliv.-ll, eii-bt l.-iri'e EXPERT UPHOLSTERING i 'V' ', *' *'''•'• "" ' "'• '• Hector nl:.-,-, II, li Six and one-half tonu of eirir con] for Hiilo Call at 30 Sprint- utreet, Red Dank. tank, all in ii'iod shape, for sale; cheap to residence in Red Ilnnk for winter. I'm- in- rooms, all iniprovements, from Ntiveniln-r nil hrnnchi eil |irii:es all, »l fl2 ne.r toll. Own cnrtln , Cull Red iiuick buyer. Apply at MO LIMITIIIOII avenue, formation write Hox 11-1. Fair Haven, N. J. U, to May: rent SiWI |i.c im.ntli: cefireoc- re- in-knianship: nisi: eteloiiue. tanes- POSITION WANTED. K WANTED. nr phone r.r.K-W. Red Hnnk. I -\15l 1 IU1N WAIN11-U. * . I______-_M. 1 Red IJanli__ ,,uin-,l Phone loSI-J, or P. 0. box Hii, Red Hird'n ey. oiapb' chlfrnriilie or cliifroniiM'.' Bank. -1, I , II ,-i |. I Mnn, thirly.yours of aite. inarrieil. bun linil \ HOUSE FOR SALE. new «r neeoml hand. Write 117 Hudson STOVE WANTED. REAL ESTATE. frani'-s for sill< slunl.-s. II (t,,.rl;s furm- ',...,...,,,. ,,r .,.,,,-, .,,1,1 ,,„,,.,.,, ,r ., I-,,,,,, avenue, lied Ilnnk. 1'lione. tin,-'t ,|,iai- Ford touring car with WentiriKhomie Red Bimk. Ri-Kinter biiildinir, Red Hank. ilnle farms. White mud, Shrewsbury towii- ity : Jl.dO ner bushel of TS p,,111,,ls in lots like s,imi'.|H,.itinu en u l.-ui'e ,-oiintiv estate . COWS FOR SALE. starter for "ale; in unod runiiinir order. In- sliin. IlisrcKiird of thi.s notice invites prose- ,,f fifty Im-ln-ls or m,,r,-; l,--s Ilian fifty or factory in 01 near lied Haak; will ituar- Two Unbitoimi, four and hi years old. one quire of Paul Iliiitelinann, UumHiin. TIRE BARCAINS. , A FINE HOME FOR SALE. InisheW. SI.lt> per bushel. Monmoiilh N tei- t., -;.%.- owner's money on repair.1. Seven rooms! and bntb, hot wnu-i- bent, all cution. Illl'll. I ,, .,l.l" I"* I'lA^li'J. .'kl'lEII,.''!.,! .'HI with cult by her side. A: Heyer, llenilucn's A few used tires in following ni/.es: sory. I.illle Silver. N. J. Phone 2. Red Hnnk. ; LS • "•• :'r' Lmilell place, llr.l II1111L Corner. N. J. _ _ SPECIAL SALE OF COATS. H^xil1,-:. 32x'l, IKSx-l, JMx.l, Stixl Yj ; al^o a few improvements: centrally locntct; two l,l,,eks HOUSES FOR SALE. HpL'ciai nllle of boyn' nnd chllilrcn'u coats, tubes, .lolin 'Hanson, At West Front street, from Hlnlioil. 'li 11. Mount, turner Oakl.uld tl.ROO, tl,!)00, $2,r,00, *2.KII0, S3,20O, RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED. " FOR SALE. POTATOES FOR SALE. ovel ntu and miu>ldiiawn at Honcoro's store. and I'earl nfreeto. Hed Bank. ?;I r,oo, si.ooo, $4,200, $!,r,oo, .?"..ooo, A truly wonderful way to h,,v,. clean car-! P.'lntoes. line, s;l.llll ,,,.,. barrel: live e»l.ra Heil Ilnnk. ll 1 1 1 Green MountiilliH for Halo at $4.fit) burrol 128 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Itnnk. J.1 liOO, SO.500, S7,r,00 and SS,OO0. Caleb L. pets anil rurs bv 1,111 new improved nictliml ' " -' 'I" -'"" -- »'hen f-i-ili sist.-.-n to tw.-nly ASK A. C. DAKER, LITTLE SILVER. ll; u delivered in Red Ilnnk. Shoritr Smock farm, " HUPMOB1LE ROADSTER FOR SALE. 1/ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I.uker. niii-nt, WaUiiii; nvenue, IStlford, P. O. thul brines bni-l'i the i.rivinnl brinlilne s 1n "l ": ' ••"•" " I Jer-.-v-: nil fv-'li in May; BUJ Heautlful nine-room lioilJic, furnislied or For sale, immediate posiieaHi.m, In,use of Box 158. _ your lloor cverinrs. Ili-se's CarP'-t Cl.-an- , ''; . ™ • •'• I enu, li.-avy Inn s.-s. souiid, you,,,;, • Clnimy car, newly iiaioted and overliiiub'd: nine i-immH, both anil nil improvements : lirst- ir lay. Hay, stnlk? ahooa. praclically new; ull in A-l condition. unfurnished ; all .improvements ; iairae:e ; well ,111! Works JOL: FM-I Front street!'Red Hank. • ;'; !": al-o null,-Is ,i JONES'S EXPRESS. CIUHH in every liarticular, $4,50(1: .-iiiiitliei- of FOR SALE. inre;-, or will lent Klvin I'\ Morrla, Fnrniliilldale, N, J. locnted: 100x2X0. Aildress II. S-, box 1113. Movinj* and ireiieral trucking; one to fivo Iteil Hank. six ruotm, S-1.000 ; easy tennj^. __ Fii'hl weeks old pins, s.-vernl lon-i A-l ANOTHER BARGAIN; F.ASY TERMS. jwilh privil,..,. of ,,u 1 rli.-isii,.- to rii/llt parly; tonn. 120 Second utrect, Keyport, N. J. Seven looms, hot ami cold luniiini- water. KOOII soil, rood Imildim-s, windmill, etc.: on JAMES D. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. ~RIGHT IN THEHEART OF TOWN. mixed hay. eorn on en,-, on.' team ,,f birr.- Fhon__U0-It. . _ ; Auctioneer. Your patronage solicited. No FOR SALE. buy Slovses, in excellent cniliUiili. .liinli-s B. w.'.t stove, tin.- Imlh v.-.mi; n.-'ar tn.lley, in ', state ri.n.l. -« miles from Aslmry Park -:rv- lted Dnnk'fl roout convenient r,n,l invitinir Ailamic Hij-iilaii'ls. I'rice only ^.'.'01,, in- en from 1', toil,I Wymlnmere Ta.m II,-1- DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE. sale too ffrcfit; nono too small. Tenni Kitellon rniute, liedriuini furniture nnd ba]-ber nhop; expert attention: tliree chnira: Carton, Everell. Phone Middlclimii rleht. Phono Middlctown 218-F-21. nllier lioaseliold roods for mile. Can be seen 79fi-F-_L _ _ ludiiiK lln furniture. A. N'. II:insi,n. 1:, I | mar, N. .1.. It. 1, liox i(i(l. Four I'omiu inch aide. Jl.-IOD; nlun throo one flicht up. Second National bank build- boille id. Atlantic lliirliiali'ls. N. .1. by apiiointmeat. Address S. I'., .box .'113, in!?. Alonz Curchin, pi'oprle_tor. _ _ Bojmrnle. ,lotn, rouboiinble. M. K. Shanley, WOMAN WANTED Heil Honk. _ FOR SALE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. " }luinnou, N. J. ^ ^ _ _ Heilroom furniture, n.nsist ini! of bed. WILL EXCHANGE in small private fninily to KO to the city for FARM WANTED. WANTED. spvirmw. h'.iii- lujittresM, ili-e.isef. box emieli', hiirh class residentiaidi-Utiall section plot, SOxKIO«0xl(l0, I.l'.yd I-'runcif, 15 Linden place, 11,-.1 HanV. $10 BUYS LADY'S OR MAN'S RICYCLE winter; Kood liiime lor u oiotlier unit child. A irirl to nssist in irenernl housework: One or two acres, with six nr seven room also live trill,ks. ull in food condition, cheap. Juiiinicn, N. V.. w!irlh Sli.lHllI f,,r lip-lo-ilnte Jubbii,,; a specialty. iluriiiK our two-week clonlnpr o\it rinle. Autn Oil at 27H llroad street, lied Ilnnk. / house on innill ri.nd near station: alsu farms, bo,is,- with Ib nnd bicycle mipply iituro, next to nmitolllcc, family of three; permanent position. Ad- Call Thursday or Friday nt 'J'> Hi-.inil strei-t. HEATER AND PIPES FOR SALE. ,1,-ess Mrs. W. T. VnnHrunt, Co 's Hill, Ally siv.e. Send description nnd lowest price. Red Hank. _ ' _ Hed Bunk, aliout -nnie value. Write A. .1. Nenbriiiht. N. J. ' ,• ___ A. 11. llunlKc. l''nrmini;dal.-, N. .1. Snare, l'.l^ Hiclinioml street, llr,.,,k]yn. N, V. TRAP DRUMS FOR SALE. iiai'Ke Itiiyiitou heitter; liavc boiiKlit a Heil Hnnk. SCARF LOST. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. laruer line; fur iniiiiipt sale, price Sl&.OO. PRIVATE SECRETARY AUTO SHOES AND TUBES. lllclildinK xyloj.lnini- bells, ut a client* price.' RcOniMl family, neutrally located: buiiinras Adilress Uoynlon. box 313, Red llan^ LOTS FOR SALE Ctrl'* fur scurf or neck piece lost ^atur- on Leiffhton avenue: also in Red Bank Park- nnil stenotfi-uplier with -New York experience, d.-iv niiiht nt the Palai-e theater. Reward if Cnr owners, if you are interested ill slu- Paul Niehnliis, Lafayette sir,-,-I, Rumsun.'- Kentlemun preferred. AddrcHa 10. 1'., bo« wishes position in Red Hank: wishes t,, u\ ni'l ami t lilies, we will i:ive you :i special iliscou N. J. 313, Rod Dunk. WANTED. .. Went; reasonable and on easy terms. Apply returned to .1. Henry Vinimc. Scobeyvil Wliite or colored t,'ifl wanted for general to D. W. WHIKUSB, agent, 2 Broad Btroet, thiily commuting. Address Privat,- Secretury- Kntontnwn. N. J.. H. D. Phone 2102-F-13. fur the month of No housework; twn in family; nice surround- Red Dank. StenoKi-npliei', llox 3L:i. Red Piuik. Katontown. look cr. Malms' bicycle exclinnif,-, 21 FOR SALE. Fast Fr, nt ntreel. Red Hank, opposite Cloh. BOY WANTED. Rhode Inland Red rocki'l'i'ln : Rood breeil. i]U.'H. Mounework, box ;U;|, Iteil Hank. FLORAL PIECES. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FARMS WANTED. hotel. Sixteen years or over In assist in.-icliiniHt llradford, 11 Hcriroa place, near Ilninch nve- WOMAN WANTED. Houses ami store properties, Monmouth TlonquetB, pillows, -wreaths, fiat, pieces anil FFarma s wantednted; lailaritt e ami ismal l far s; five nuc, Red Itnnit. Woiiinn wanted for ucnernl himnework, two county fnrmn, lots for snle: easy pnymentn. larffer set pieces furnished at short notice to two hundreddd -acres; hhnv e cashh buyers-. WANT TO RENT RESIDENCE. on floor. Siu-miuid Kisner Co., l)riil|.'fc avc- family ; (fond wniren and Kond bonie. Ad- Anont. Caleb L. Lulier, P. O. Uox 168. Hel- by Ilnyea Brothers, florlBtfl. Church street, wailiUK. (live full particulars to Weii/.el, Wnnteil. modern bunirnlow or entlaiie, to nue. Red Hauls. CABINET WANTED. Fnir Hnven, N, J. Phone 1042-W. • Want ti» buy lUintc cabinet; Htnte price ds Permanent, box 313, Reil Ilnnk. furil. N. J. "tin? fnrm man," t't South street, Morris- rent, possibly purchase; unfurnished; pos- town, N^J. session April 1st, l'.l^l; nil improvements, nnil dcncril>c cabinet. AddroHH L. B., box SMALL FARMS FOR SALE. FENCE POSTS AND LUMBEfL a 18. Red Bonk. CORN SHELLER WANTED. FERNS. FLOWERS AND PLANTS. choice location: n-lim-d nurriiuu.liiiE. Full Bcaond-lmml corn nbeller wnnteil. Write Vino Uoston fornn, all kinds of polled Have six fJivniti al prieea yon c.uld not FURS REPAIRED particulars. firant- Parish, Anbury Park, Get our prices on now material, cut to or- BRASS CRIB FOR SALE. Htntini; price to W. W. Shampunore, I.ittlu plant,, and fw.wei-H for h,,uno decorationa for \ rebuild the ho and outbuihliiiKs for; and remodeled, mndrr- to order; nlso selling NJ: Child'n bed, nlnUi'i'HM nnd nprine,n, com- Killer, N. J. Phone Hil-W, Red Ilnnk. snlc. Chnrlex W. Schneider, flori.it, Little ''term s Kiveni . FF. II. Conklin nKcney. -1(1 Oak- new furs:: customerm s KKunrantecd t o be sat- der and delivered. Cook Brothers, pbos* plete; price $11.00. AddreflH Hrnnti Urib, box .Silver, N. .1. land utrect, plionc 17-M, Ror_I!nnk. sfied. IFF. LibLibovskyk , ShShrewsburb y FURNISHED HOUSE. •163-U, Rtid Bunk. 81.1. Red Bunk. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. avenue and d Herbert street. Red BBankk . Kil.-ht Inl-K'K - with all conveni , Two furnished ruomn for linht IIOUM- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. MARE FOR SALE. Plume rill-It. l l Mare for snle, liinci and true in all har- also a player piiiuo, to lie rented from No- MAN WANTED Ueepm«, from Niwi'intRT Kith; no children. DoiiKe. Brothm-ii curs; thoroughly rebuilt; vember tu May: rent sixly dnllurs a monlli YELLOW LOCUST. familiar with farm and Harden work nnd Apply at 20 Wnlbico street, Red Hnnk. thirty-day KUarantee: opi-nei! ami clot-ed ness; the reason Tor Bell, no wink for her; WARNING. Cash paid for yellow locunt cut in length no reasonable price i-cfuseil. W. Dowlcn, Trcsiiassiiu: with nr without iloir or I-MHI is l^fiOl; rt-rercliec rei|ilile,l. Lock wood ami who can linndlo hoi-ncn. Addvcun Gardener, loodelH. Idea! irnraire c, , Hroadway, Louis' Kemp avenue, Yankee Villa, Fair Haven. 7 teat 0 inches; delivered to F. F. BlaiBddl, Kwiurlitht, N. J. PONIES AND SADDLE HORSES. Ilrnlich, N. J. __ Senbruilit, N. J.. care Fritz Acliclis. strictly rm-bidilcn on my farm in Miildle- Seven ponicn nnd rlna and anddle horaea town t.-wnship. Tliose who fail lo take no- N. .1. BrMluo nvenuo. Red Bunk. WANTED. for rent elieap by the month. H. H. Brovv- TRY Hi B. HAYES Ci FARMER WANTED tice will be prcjsecuted to the law's limit. THE RED BANK HAIR PARLOR. ChickeiiH and CKKS wnnted every y-'efk; cr, H37 Central avenue, Aabury Park. for your electricnl work, v-'irintt. lampa, mo- f,u- the T.eonavd U.-ille farm which is sitvintetl M. O. Tiltim. _ Shampooing, acnlp and facial mnsenKt good prices paid. Loewentlml, 95 Linden tora, fixtures, work promptly attended town one mile from Keyport and nhort distance with an electric vibrator; manicuring, TWO MAIDS WANTED JOB WANTED from Haslet. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Andrews, place. Red Hank. or country. 60 Spring Btrcet, Red Bunk. FOR SALE. switch making and children's hair cutting to do iMilivi: work, except wit^liinis', in [aitMly by boy of 10 while KOOIK to nchoi>I; prefer- Phono 228-M. 227 Berkeley place. Brooklyn, N. Y. A k'ond pair of black mules; work sine, Open Tuesday eveninirs from C :00 to 9:30. HAY WANTED] ence (riven tn niorniut: milk waKon route. or double; arc free drivers nnil iientle anil Room 10, Eisner buildine, Red Bank. Pbon« of luu at Rum^.n. Aft.-r NovciuU-r 11th. Cor,a hay In the load or in Imlrn. Write Wjitt' Job Wnnteil, box 313. Red Hunk. STOVE PIPE AND ELBOWS. HELP WANTED. . sound- price S 3 2 r»: makes .Ifindv fnrm teum. 8U1S-M. telei]hoti'.l fof omKiiiitmont. ltun\si.n WA. Stove hoards, all Hiv.ea, conl hodti, mien, Carpenters nnil liricklnyevs- wanted to work nt once". Max Frenville, 2 lClbcrun avenue, WANTED. Terms to riKht pnrty. Jm- W. Torae, Mid- Allcnhurat, N. J. ahovela, dampers, collars, pokers nnd lifters. on new Italian Catholic clinreli. corner if sold at once (worth more). S. I.. MONUMENTS. Five-room bune.nlow, • nenr Hroaa street: POSITIONS WANTED. deKnlity, I.iUWSilver, N. J.. plume a'J-lt. ThoinGS Munaon & Soniv, deaigneTB nnd First quality cabbage in iiunntilics to suit to rent, either with or without option oT lmy- butb, Kas and water: lot '.if.xloO feet; pos- customers for nny purpose: nlso '1,000 new Couple. Americans. Troti-stunts, man tu THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP bultdcrB of h!i?h irrade monuments. Office nion in a short, time; *:i,2(lll. A. L. Ivins wink on farm nr drive a team; wife pooil iaR; aliout 1U0 acreH picferred. Addremi TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. nnd yard, Monmouth street and Drummond hi-ick and n lot of new shingles for snle. Where the word Bunitary means Bomft- Box 2i«, Red Hank: agency, Register buiklinir. Reii Hank. Vnailerveer VanDoi-n, Red Bunk, residence nk. willini! to board help: one child, boy Wo buy, rent, ncll, exchange and repair plnce. Red Bank. •iKlit yeai •st of teferenc A. K. thin_-. We invite BUKtroutiona. We nre ml typewritem. Trubln'a, the Store of a Thou- SALE ON FLASHLIGHTS AND BATTERIES llalf-lMile road. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. COWS FOR SALE. r. MiddL. Brook farm. It. D. 1. Asbury pleaded until you (ire. Gtorge K«lly, W«Utar MitliilciuTCd womnn. wantiluc home, to cook sand Items, 68 llroad Btreot. Red Bank. ^ We have u full supply «f llashlights ami VULCANIZING Park. N. .1. . A. retristereil Holsteiti, witli calf; KVHO nn- are s'ellmK them now at a reduced price. buililitif?. Brond atreet, Ryd Bank. nml keep lioune for two In family. X. W. I!., HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE other Holslein; good nlilkem; must sell at the Auto Tire Shop. Tires nnd tubes re- Malms' bicycle exchuiuu-, 27 East Front BUILDING FOR SALE. :k box 31,1. lted Hunk. In varioua parts of Roil Rank. If interested nulckly for lack of space. Max Frenville, paired retrendiiie; a specialty: work done street, Reil Hank, opposite Clube hotel. promptly anil prices riuht. I'*. K. Ivins, pro- ell coiisti-iH-ted biiiblio!: on Mnplc av- eall on or write for further information, D. Allenhurst, N. J, I1I-, Red Hank, fo sale: slate N. BUTTERBACH, LADY'S COAT FOR SALE. W. WHIgUBH, 2 Broad Btrcet. lied Hank. prietor, 2f, Mei-hanic street. Red Bank. Es- ' I,ndy'» Mack velvet fur-trlmmeil cont: cx- AUTO BODY FOR SALE. ROASTING CHICKENS FOR SALE. tablished J'.HO. nllier Iniarileil outsi,!,-; sllitnlil,- for i;n-landscape tiardener. All work pertaining (• ecNeat condition; juice flH.OO. 15 llrldKf FOR SALE. Ford business body for aivle, inchutilic Fine large birds: also Itliode . Island Red ruv^e. sluip uv iitli.-v i>uriM>i.es. AiUlresj. Hen- lieautifyinc Kroumlu. lardo or small. TrM avenue, llci\ Hank. A dinini; rnoin ruf: 11x12, Sinner sewinil built-in windshield and curtains, alt in fmi- cockerels for sale, line husky birds for next FOR RENT. ry C. Mcl.rau, lied Bank. I'hone 27,",-F-M. plnntiriK, etc. N. liuttcrbach, 23S W«l machine, bat ruck and parlor stand for sale. shnpc; price rensonnbli'. II. P. Richnrdsoli, year's breedini; pens. Mrs. V. VnnDorn, Five-room cottat-'e en East Front street t«, Middb'town. _ BOY WANTED Mrs. I1. M. .Smith, Allen street. Rum»on. Kntontown, N. J. ll,.d_Bjink. lifsidence, Hull-Mile load. _ rent November 1st. Gas nnd wnter. Rent Front street. Bod Hank. Phono 810. to work around place und drive Dodye car; TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. THE HUDSON HOUSE. fir, per month. Write .1. Wadsworlh, 132 About 2.1 acres, eleven room liouse, barn, room nnd hnanl and $1C per week. Phono BIG CATTLE SALE. FORD FOR SALE. Murray street. Kli-.-.abetll, N. J.. or plume 1U11-M. Hi.! Haiik. Ninety Ii,a.l i:f llii:ll Kruih- cattle at the A 11117 Ford louiinu ,-.,,, I,, „.«»: luiu.ilu Fir«t-i-lnss board by the day or weelt: Karaite anil outtmiMinKn, e.11 in eooil condi- BOY WANTED. liil'li dollar nt /.l.lkiu'i stables at Freehold oi-iler: ilemimiitable lima; i-henp to iiuick centrally located ami pleasant surroundings; ibl tion; about live minutes' walk from trolley lie sivfc.'tl NEW GALVANIZED PIPE FOR SALE. rates reanonable. Hudson HouBe, 14li Hud- anil railroad station. Chfirles HerritiK, I0nt- next Wedaeiidny afternoon, rain nr shine^ liujer. (ieiniie A. I.nylon, Atlantic High- AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. 1 About 2.000 feet of Hi inch Illlktim/.od eiin avenue. Phone lleil Hank, 118-W^ ontown, It. P. D. No. 1, box 05. Phono Ent- iliil (iijpoj'Uiiiity (,i I-'iirn iirinlinv: Irjuii ; unt lands, pkone :IOG. Sni-rifire for 53(10 my Mnrion tivc-pnss pipe for immediate delivery. Luther Wall- FOR RENT FURNISHED. ontuwn 2149-R. living tu Hctl H;iiik p 'frrri'il. Api'ly to FOR SALE. Kerctourini; car; line condition. Kood ti iiiK. Hclford, N. J. Six rooms, butli, KII» nod heat for rent; BOARDINC. Mr. Hniwn, Kurislcr olii can lie seen any time. Henry F. Hylin, room A new up-to-date house for sale, contain- with extra open delivery .body; FOR SALE. Largo cheerful room with board, runninp; oney. Addrei Automobile, box AUTO TOP WANTED. 0, lUltisUn- building, phone 713, Red Hank. hot and cold water; large closets; suitable ing six riii.ms ami Imtli. ,:ns. electricity, hot little Horse. Kentucky breiil.ii.it earl, I'ei.cor.i Auto top for liliri Maxwell umrintr car. for 2 or 3 gentlemen. Stinson liouse, Bronil water lient- garug,.; iileal luc.-it inn: immediate :ti:i. Red HjiinV l-nilil Wilson, lU'l.t rlllial.oilt. bike-^ulky. luw HEBREW LESSONS. 1'hone 21-11 SpidirlKht, or address II. Lcflio- CANDY FOR SALE. ntrcet, Hed Hnnk. possession, W. A. lloppinr. Hcd Hnnk. wheel farm wiu;ou, ir,-barie] lio.ly ; .-.,-) of SAILBOAT HULL WANTED. double,Vnrm I,inn,-ss: nlso n lol of line 'livnl- Ics.ims in ll.lireiv riien; (.s,,,.,-ially \vltz. Seabriitht, N-_A Orders taken for lionie-nnuie fudire. 60c Twenty to twet.ty-liiree f'-.-t. seven te per pound, by mail. 70c. Mrs. lieorire A. PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE. lurire white MusrovfMluckn. Archie Heyer. ,,i,K fi-r cllere. It, l-ariier, 17 S Thirtl DOLLS' HOSPITAL. PldlTFOR SALE. i»l-ht foot beam, shallow draft; sujtable fin- Huwkinn, phoncHM-M, Full- Jlnven, N. J. _ Nine Jersey Ueil pilrs, miM-d with Herk- Cabinet phonograph in perfect condition, . .-i.-eiiiie. l.oiiir llraneh. N. .1. Will ^iv,- len- oIG Munriie avenue, Anbury l'nrk. Dull"' shire for snU-: eiirhl to ten weeks old. price used as deniunstrntor, will sell very cheap. power: must lie in ITi.o-l ennilltinn; name n,'»aa.'«-s evil,..-. mL elotheH made to order. Ilcfulu, wijTR and ROUND STOCK WANTED. ?12 per pair. Apply to Michael llonlik, Mahas' bicycle exfliiinre. '^7 East Front price and full particulars. P. 0. Hox til. DAY'S WORK. 1 '-in at II,-I Ilant llnee time-i a w'e.-l.. complete clollH for Bale. Best quality round potatoes wanted by Colt's Neck, N. J. street, lied ' Hank, opposite (Mohe^ hotel. Occonpmt. N. .1- All kinds of lions,- nnd itarden wi'ili ilolie the lond or ciuliiad. Stlllnlan'a Furm. Eul- PRIVATE SALE. l.y .tay or aioiitl.; piunini: no,I cultinr -,f HOUSEKEEPER WANTS POSITION. oritown. N. J. I'hone iin-K. Kntontnwn. GRAVEL FOR SALE. LEGHORNS FOR SALE. Inwn.s; whit-wasliini: a s|i,-i-inll.v • fuinaccs ICEBOATS FOR SALE. Womnn with a child de»lie» position an • r*!rst-clann gravel, positesslniir fine packing Six Leghorn cockerels for sale; direct Tom Al! furniinir machinery ami implements nl taken car,- of; nlso cleauiiu-. o-s n'.».'ls : ved-r- l-iiai-cliiss ivvl>,-ati f,-r sale. inul:.ual op- housekeeper. AddreHH Crawfonl. 211 drove private .sale; all new this season: also team LOTS FOR SALE. nualltiei!. Apply to M. O. Tilton. near llead- Baron strain: best Leghorn laying type; His i'»'-i-s funiislii-,1. Morten llrotheis, -;:s IH.rtiiiiily [,. piircli:,-.,- -.,-veral bcand new «treet. Hutherford, N. J. Two lotii on Ciupcnter utreet. River Hn7.n, den's Corner. I>. O. lul.lresa Uox G2, lied are laying aim cod of October. Call of heavy horses II. II. Apiilec.ntc. llridiTi' avenue, lied Hank. limn It. HenilricltK farm. Holland r.iad, iceli.iiits ,,f liftb class. Address Ral|ih II. GARDENER WANTED NOB. Ill nnd 20. for snlc: J300 for the twoI__nnk__R. r>. No. 1. _ my time. 11. N. SpruiiK. I.i oft, W. J. lots. Apply nt 1 Canal ntrect. Red Hank, Miildlelown, N. J. FOR SALi:. Sicliels. lied HAiil,, N. J., |il,,,lie 7^1-R. Ilcil on a private place: experienced, married mr^n, Monmoiilh Street Property For SnU AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Two wi-ll-lniilt eliicl,,-.. i.oiM.-s I.-,!! f,.,.t ,,f •without family. Addroim stntinit unlary ete, APPLE WOOD WANTED. Iletween llroad street anil Mnple nvenue: Hud i l',-lt) six-cylinder, repainted, seat HOUSE AND LOT wire, with !,nsts. iijchuliui-, UT, c!,i.-k,-ii-. Haul,. I.,, box^ ^1^ ltal_ Iliiiih. _ _ HUlient euidl prlc.eo paid for itreen nppli! lot i» ti'J fei-l. on Monmoiilh ntreel witli en- ilip cover, miicliinery 1:1 vcr, full oiillip- at Little Silver for Bale: Vini nix rooms, Hood mostly Wlii Karden. trrnpen nnd other fruit; irood well of tree butts ; also vjnlnut and cherry loita. Ad- trnnre on street in rear. C. S., 222 Mnple nt. extras, uoii-nkid tires; Imrirnin. C. M. •d. fall at eon. nf I.incIII nveiine POSITION WANTED water; property in Kood condition; price CARROLL & DECKER. dress II. P. Castor, box 202, Cnmden, N. J.nvenue, Red Hank. (letm-ld, V. O. box lil>2, I'lainlie N. J. and I'irst street. Kusts ' li.-irl,. Fair lluv liy ainKle man; undenttandn drivlim. uarden- $2 000. n. W. Willsiiss nucnt. 2 Drond (lelie.-ul Iriirliiin: anil rurwiirdini;, local lOK mid Keneral entutc work. IMiout- 1000 Snliirday iifterniion or .imlnv. ~ STEAM VULCANIZING. DAYS WORK WANTED. ! DUROC BOAR FOR SALE. • treet. Reil Bnnlt. .nd loin: ili-lanren, by inol.,r tuick. Auk IlpdJIank for interview. We Hoc the best mntcrlnln and l?iinranteo Respectable while woman wishes one or A hamhiotne registered Dump boar. Nil. COUI'I.E WANTED. RUMMAGE SM.F-. ii our uric,-,, ran',,11 & n.cl.er, r,ii M,,n- , FOR SALE. '' all work; air service. John Hannen, 42 twii days' work ench -week at any kind uf H'r.101, uanio Ilillcrcst Valley Kim: of All, Slemly emiiloymeiit : small farm short ,lis- W«»t Front «treot. Red Dank. Phono 72-,W- hiniKowork: wuirep $2.r,o per day. Mrs. I)., his sire lo,,k preiniuni a! I'reutiin fair iiimim.t 'I'he V'limnn'n r..reii:n missiolinry society an-e from New Veil. • ,,m- c,>w few clu.-l.,-,is iiMiitli -ti.et, 11,-i I lt:i,,l>. I'll,, li, s J:l 1 - It anil Two thornuulibred Daclmhuud pupn for of l-'irst M. K. rhurcli will hold a riiminm:.- sale, three month* old. Apply at 198 Me- box 313. Red Ilnnk. four herds, p. II. Taylor. Holmdel. N. i. __ mull I'm den: wmnnli fur reio.nil liou-ie- '.l.'i-W. MONEV TO LOAN. ,o,l,• Katunlliy afternoont . November 1:1 III. at ,ik; tu,i in fiimily Wiile IMIIII,. full imi- chanic Htrc'et, Hcd Hank. lilir, ;l711rond Money to loan on bund und inorttfntf*: long SEWING MACHINE FOK SALE. GOOD 1AHM FOH SALE. 3-00 o'clock ill tin- Weil h ticulai ri-rcreiu-e stnt mi' mil.-iiv. Mr. 'I'. ROOM FOR RENT. term If ilrnlrcd; In large or small ainountg. One Kood late model ...|h,i-'» singer sew- Farm. 11(1 uci-.-n uf iroo.l land, 2 14 mile-, street, lied Hnnk. \V. It,lit •-, West N.,i ,1, N. .1. ' ALFRED R. BRIGHTON, JK., Very attractive Invite liwht room, ifdioiu- John H. Oretftiry, 42 Broad utrect. Red Bank. liH! uuiclilne, wilh olitlH for snle. Mrs. 1-Wn from lleil Hunk; two lions,-.-; liuruniu for 1 Reilrr, Henilrift mill liny aveinu-.i, lIlKblnluls, quick inii-clinsor. Henry I'. Hyiin. room 11, I'AUM SAM-:. FARM FOK SAI.K. "•'• sure.,-,.1. ui.,1 l.in.l .,ai,o ..,ird,-nii. .- In all inK hulh, in private renideneo noar utatio'n. Sh-ro,,io hi,use. bain nnd olllb'liidilil'--, Phone oi-l-Jt, Hell Hunk. SCRirPS-DOOTH FOR SALE. .. N. .1.. P. 0. Box 376. lt.-nii.tel- huildinir. phone 7l:i. Red Ilnnli. Al Shrew-bury, mi Tinloii l-'ulbi turnnik oik i.ertuiuiiu: lo Ii. aulifyinr iiroimdi: Tliree-pusneiiKer .Scrlppii-llooth in itdod eii'hl neie-i of la.ul, near cliureli and selioi.l; ork lione 1-y hour 01 ,'ontiu,.. Addrena BARGAIN. cnnilltlim. t:nn lie bniiaht nt n bnnrnin. Km- BEACON HOUSE. * CARS WASHED. mail delivery: on mum road to hevliorl : , ,.,„,,„ I,,,,,,,,, u-unl i.iilbuildiiu'^- l.nrire rooms, suitable fur couple or two Scotty Is doinif business at the name old 1{OUHC and corner lot; water, KIIH nnd InrK" (lire itaniKc. 21 Kaiit Krinitjitri'i't. Kedllnnk. _*l .BOO: terms. Mnson & llnv. liennnl.urr. | ut.-s fioin |,,,ni: llruncli In.lies'; ,",". I Alfred 11. I'l-n-liloii, ,lr, box 11 :i, lliuuion. lieiltlemcu; also ball room, llmt-elami Ilimrd. • tnnd. «..( your earn wi»»l..»l while you wnil N. .). 1'honc l.l-lt. collar: due uhmle trcen; »l,S«o. liulf oa»l\. GOOD HOME FOR SALE! Z ~~~~~ Kilwnrd .1. I;,I 11. ; N. .1. I'lio i,- l'.:i -W. rensiinalile rates. 10 Wallace ntreor, Hed nt H5 White nlrect, -Red Ilnnk. Parties 11:17 I'nrllon emie, llr nklyn, N. Y. Enrlnhrii. UUOIHO.I, N. J. _ Mix rooms anil nil Improvements: irnod lo- Hank, l'hiiae 330-R. talon out for evenini: null inn i bile rides. roll IIOMI-' SF.KKEIIS. 1 cation: price rlirht. Henry I '. Ilylin, room lii.l -;li.mill iol,-lest vi.i^: S'.' 1-ARM IOR SAI.I-:. nui.n TIME. POSITION WANTED. | GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING II, lleitlster biilliiinic, phone 74:1, Red Hank. FOR SAI.i:. ^:I.IOO. ^il.MMl, i-'.'.loo. $r. j A Kcutlc nan's laiin. o\ ,-r -JIHI a.-res. un I'lnnt nnw; liyacfntkn, lullpii, narclnBiifl, Olllee nr clerlenl work by responnllile. re- (lliickeu corn, horse corn and cornstalks; l ,|unntity lefl. I'. It, t'mililii HI t),,Mnll,! mreet, Ke.l ,.„'„ bind, frn Uronil »triet. Hcii, ltiink. _ Heater, Rood I'lmillthni. SI'.'.B0; four-1,inn- l.iiin F. Durham. 217 Mnple nvenue Red 1 ill. not il,> hiinlne"! on Sunday. Th.m.ns llnul., 1.1.,.,..- "-M mi i er l!lis ranite. J1H; .-itll.M- stove delivered llnult. I'hoiu- llllli It. (liinllnn, Mi.yicliHvn r,,n,I. pli.nii- f,0>l-W. RIVEIl LOT FOR SALE. rree. Iluinlre 77 Wnllnee street, Iteil Hank. HAVF. YOUR WASHING DONE Un Went Front Direct; lot In about nlxty HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ut Hie .lerscv Toast I.null,111', Went l-'ront. fret on river with riparian rliihtn. It. I,.,.222 LOST" I'IIOIIC li,:i It lied Hank. Maple avenue, Red Hank. HALF HOUSE FOR RENT. Coodyenr slioe and tube mminted on vim Keveii-r,,,,,,, h.,11,,,- and I..I ',, ntnte hlicll- ntreel, lied Hank; family wash loimb ,lrv HOUSES FOK SAI.F.. ] On West Front ntrpel, nine rooms, Im- 33x4 lost belween rleiibrlirhl and Ili bts- Jl "T,, with Hnt wovl. ironed %\.M\; luiml K way, l''ati,litowu -. .10 feet front, 2«r, fin-t 1 l FIRE INSUHANCF.. WOMAN WANTED. provements, rent ?!l[i per mouth. Apply In Inwn. Huitnlile reivord offereil. Ilarber A deep, waler nnil irns; nenrlv one nere of Inn,I. iriinlnir if eie.irc,]. ninrlca Ilrenl.er. i.r.,- ™'r''!i""'::!'ll:! "o,;,:\ Wliite womiui wnnteil for Kcneral hnuiie- Mlmi Wel», 111).West Front riwl, lied Hank. (lull,. :Scalni)!lil, U. .1.) Aliply I,, Albert Ih-niii-., KalontuKii, N. J. nri.-lnr. I'l e :!lli. 1I:IMI. work. l'lii.ne Clll-K, Red Hank, or call 8 FARMF.RS' INCOMK PHOTICTIONI FARM FOR SALE. AUIOMOHI1 I'. FOR .SAI.I'.. Ale ..'-'I I'-.11- |.,ol.-. I.-,I .,'.,,i,i .1 to- , I.T 1'ronpect place. Red Hank. ^ TAHLE FOR SALE. : :. Coldcii oak pulinlieil top extension dmimt The only contract Him uinken n upecinlty "Vvcnlv-uvo acre farm I'm- mile; lurite role H cyliiiilei- cnr. |u-i I'.-.l ci.ndil ion : foil'- ,la-,l. Js|} a i itii I of protei-tilll! Hie Farlm-r. Fur iofnriiiiiliuli I'. A. Mull',,r,l, F,,i FVUIM WANTED ON SHARES. tuldii wllh four Icnveil for nulc; prkv fill. llnase. ri.i.ii l,.ciilt,,ii: ivltl.in two miles ..( ,1,-w C.,v,l t...--, ,; 1 |i,.i.,l. etc.: will i.-H i •ii, N. .1. I'll- viol', >',.,. : us now for the ,„,,„- Farm,' of 100 or ITill lu'i wanted that To be mild al. 2111 Cnllierlai' iilreet, Red Hank. phone 17-M. or'wrlle f. |(. Cunkllii, III Onk- KeulittblUK; price lenin.oubli . ']). I). Hen, ren-ieniil'le In uuirli buyer, Muliii-i' bicvclc | •will «row corn, potatoca and hay. Ado:lile lil.'l.C hotel. { 'iv.iiiili, I,"i, ,„, ami 'I'l'i'i" '.',•• Ci'r.oy A :'.,,n, 1^ llrond ^t...l. It'll Hi.ok. ILJJ.. box 111». Red Ilimk^ PUIILIC STENOGRAPHER. POU1.TIIY AND EGGS WANTED. QUILTS AND MATTRESSES Public atcnournplior, room 111, Eliiuur Wanted, about ir. old foivlii every week. HEATER FOR SALE. mu.le in our ,.llej.; cle in, wliitc, layer lotion WINDOW CI.KANINC. u 11 ri renovated im I nuide I.. ,.. ,|,|- ! blllltllim, lied Ilunli. '1'yiilnK, ntellojrrpahy allvo or dresiie.l; also atrletly fr I ritgn uned; hirito Blr.en all,I civ,-if of pretty col- WP make a mu-ctnlty of cleuuttlK window* lined only two montlm Inat year, for nnlii and mliuciiicriiphUiic done, nratty nnd prompt- viur "f cnriict,, mi-,, ni.l liiii,|..inn. l:,.li- AUTOMOmi.F. INSURANCE."" lit rcKiidlinlile prlre. Apply to 1). Hcmnrcn. tnkea in trade. (I. I'lel/. & Hun, 12:1 West ,1 creloiiii,, un,: -MM,vii.. II. ('liark'n f of Htor.-H. i.lllcen nnd private reiiidencei. : IIIHI. ; alo,, el full v I'ivcn. Kali 1,,,-lj.m iiuar- ly. Front street, Red Hank I'.n.l. Inl.e ii clnme,-. It,. j,,ol., I, ,1, I, I un 1 \ |ll\ III' U (11 111' llllli I \M I I III I'll)' ''I' I'll] MnmnnuUi tared, lleil Ilnnk. _ Mhtnlng Tree rnbliltry, Linden place nod boj, of cut llowcrn friiin W. W. Kenni-dy IT..II '"I lu'hl ...II me -hi I.I I •'"">-- i I'll-l nunlel, lilted will, .tail.-,-, all iin|.r,,v,.: l-in.ls. .1 il. l,,,-|ot (-' .... ,'li'h, I • Mi,mil falf. Horllig nlniel. lie,| Hank. *?..^...* ,.,111 ^ I.. _ . 1 !_._ p.! ,. Son™', will mirclv currv huiuil lib tlic 1.IM Ile ' BLACKSMITH AND IIOH3E3II0ER. iilreet. lliil Haul,. I'liol.e .'-:|. WORK WANTED. free fr-.m ,. H in - ; ba-d.el :.ile. Ininiiie. J I :':.. [ ,„'.,:; b-Ml,-1,1 imm'1,1, Frank Crny. nracjtlcal liorneBhoer. Thfl WANTED. CIIAUFFI'-Ult WANTS POSITION. 1 A man vriinln work tu do all klniln of nut- bnirel. i." l.i.l-rel, J:'.MI. lleliveiv I'.ee 1'. A. |,. ,, ,i,-w. I ,,,, I,, , Brick Bhpp«- 16 Mcohanla >tr«et. Estah- A IIMIIIIII for u furolnhed liuiini- I'olivellleut Yuiini: mnrrleil mm. wb-lu-i |,,,:ili,,,i an K RARF. OPPORTUNITY. door work on u pine., by (b,. hour or day. llloi.dl: I. l.liierofl I -I ! nnob- III I I-'.,n, lilac,., lliheil 11! yean In Itod Ilmik. tu Irnlley, who will run the lion,,,. ,„„. board ehanlVeur; ,,|,.|,l ,,.,„•„• ,.M,,.,.|,.,11.,,: „, •l.MIII • n ll will I,IIV .1 llfle.-ll II.,',!, I .lolllll* Jiuiies llruwiT, While ntreel, Mlirrwiiliilry, tin- owin-r fnr rent. Mm. .Inch K. Mh,,e- iilaiul.i nil make-, of enr,i nnd truck,,. ,\,l- FAIR. H'"1"' li- I'll,me sir' M. COWS FOI1 SAI.I'.. N, J. luiiker. Fnliinliivvii. N. ,1 dr,-,,s I,. I,., V» Moiiliiolllh nil.-el. lied 1|,,|,|,. II.nil lo FARM THAl:l"OR I OR MALI'. Five (food tnnde Ilolntefna, yoiinir mid ll,.-duil -,-,i|',.,ov II • . ' »,,lk r.-.lll l.nve I ll.e Kil-,1 It, formed eliiireh fn New Twin City, I:! '.Ml k,-,,,.,em- liaclm rnrly Mprhiueifi. Apldy l'otter. Middlctown, ITlil SCARF I.O.St;,, SI.All ROOFING. KINDI-Y TAKF. NOTICE. ),.' .,,,,l,..,: nlol -I, |,,., . ou ,o ,' .- i|| I, ,,. , tl,e 111. ' Mundav. November 7 th, on tinln loavliir HI.- fi II e - ill'. No..-. u I onlv I.I\ d-n i: Iractor niny I.,- s.en a N. J. 1'lii'lH' rill-Mlilillrluwii. Leakr tin and tM- roofs madn Unlit; nlso No ironlilni' or tic i|ia-niiu- wllh or wllhout her -.".I. :lll nnil II nllier 1st. 1'rininK- . n. Keiiimliui,; 1 :S[, f,,, K,,.t I.nnu Hnineli. Re- water proi.llng sldfl wnlln nnd cellarB. Og- Sci.be.vi ill,-. ,<), mnin IIII'JI.MI.' ,,O II laacli,,,, m.iil - - ...nil oi, 11, .l'"'*,!,', I.- , .\,o,,vi-r dm; or run, will 1,,- i,ei iiiitli-,1 (m <1.,| ,|a|e ,-..tr.-c ,.'. veil ill I'li'.-m.-l.t. CASH HEOI3TF.lt FOR SALE. ward If r.'tiiraeil to .1. P. llod.l; K.HUI.IHUK, d«ii Me.ClHokejr, H'l Uuilson avtiniln, llcl fill-lilM, White rnnd, !!lilcn',diur.. lowimlilii fan,I. Ii, ll .,,, I' 11 1', 11 11, , tuiin. - I i' ut ,. In I M,,,,",••., I .".'"M.l. II. I Hank. National CHHII ii'«t*ter for nalii, itood eon. N. J. Ilnnk. Tfttepbonf) 400-.I. A ITIKNi:.MFII IKHISF.. , Ji,M,.u.-l llaidv',.. or i..,,iiii- of Willnini llai I , ninreimnl of Ililn nolle,- Invite, proacciillun, w •lltlon uuiliilile for liotel or rcntauront, *100, |,-l,,l,l I,,,,,,- „•,. will, ,'„, aii.l l.ntli: live - ""'I"'. I-. ';;,l Man, nlreel, I- I,,,1,1. N. .1 W. K. aimnley, lluiiuun, N. J, , WANTED. HOWIIOAT STOLEN l 1 1 U.SF.I) CARS. Cenern) hoilncwiirkiT waatetl; three adultn IIOU.SF. I-'OH SAI.K, li,.,|i,,,,,,,,; must I,, n t,, be u|.|. inled: .'' '" "" "' '»'lli"ir. bine mild fnrm. from the Mini,- at Riimi-ou- believed to have In cent,.,- ,.r l,,wn. nit ri ,,i, li.tli. '„„„ Va VIII... II RVF. STRAW FORLET in family: no wiit.hlnw. KyiAy •*ir;i>'>U'i liV 1 " curled 4>,vny . I, „ wafon. Any Infur- I OH MALI'.. ItlliK and bnl nlr bent I,.I tiUnlr.H; Jnotlll- , Ij.eUwo.Ml wild K Ull Rll« rt<- Klrniv, I" «h™f for »«!« by tint M,i ,'iiiiniiel Mill.nlli. llul.liiiil mull. Red limtbui. id.-ui,.. ciMiimixili-ntn with li. ll,,,,-.-, 'li';,', ,1,-clr'h' l.'.lil,- lump I -I-', ll--' P,l . , in..,. i , 'I .li,,,,, Cb.ii i r IOUIIIIW Ilnnk. mi.ilniiite If ,1,-nired. I'll,,,,.i Willie np-rncv Ha II. N .1. I'lllt I'l I'll, 1 ton. ilrllvnrnl. I«ul» HolTel. Ovorlook farm. Itiiiuaiin. N. J. llewnnl. Molinioiith nlrret ut Itiond nlicet, lted Hunk. ,Illi,,I.,' puce il. ,. J.i nil,I f I . In ...•veil Oil'.... UK,•!. l|,||,o.,,lu|,. l.'l.imt live. baliv i,ti,,ll.-i, in -,l cixliti,, l*OMtolllcti MtblreiiH, lied Itnnti. WANT TO IU.NT It I..". II> I .NCI.. |.ni-ieii|...|-, P , I ,- II.-,.- ,,i .-t.( QUILTS AND MATTRE.1HP.S FURNITURE 1 OH MALI;. ll.i,-e b inn.-I- ,'„< 1'l.ile " t. Inn m POSITION WANTF.II Willlled, modern Imni'iilnw or eoltni'e. lo YOUNO MAN WANII!l>. made In our nhn|»: rlenn. white, layer cotton Lame ruir, new dny |,,,|, 1,1,1,.., ,.),„!„, in,' ticl wcea '.> ,M, nod 'I I "'I II..11,,ml I,,,1,1m- «,,. ,,„,..,.. . Mwilitarol selling on the races, etc., are TWO CHOSEN TO OFFICE AT j siiid to be a* brisk a.s ever. especially me for one and now I will commence to give RED BANK. LAST WEEK. ] you some real bargains. You will find from weeK to JJ.18THOR0. Charles B. Robinson and Henry Wil- ' week that things are gradually dropping and they Of all vices irainblinp is perhaps liams, Colored Constable Candi- j 1. That the American Farm ••.IK' niost insidious. A beginner who dates, Got About 700 More Votes will continue to do so all winter and do not let any- oiii'e wins a stake of any amount in if Than Mayor Arthur A. Patterson. one tell you otherwise. Burertif Federation is an jiiiy kind of a (Tame of chance, and organization of farmers ivlio in this way Rets "somethinp for One of (he unusual results of List Tuesday, November 16th: ," is frequently led to forsake I week's election at Ked Haiti; was the Look these few over and come in and see me. and farmers' interests tvoi k and take up ^ames of chance , Listen, when you spend your money in Red Bank roimed, ofiicered and Howell. a means of KeUinK"'eaSy monev." j paries B KoMnson and Henry V, il- He •become s dissatisfie..*.£>.d wit.-h. tin. " ur'hams- . They earned every dtstikt spend it with some one that spends with you, not Iiii.inced by fanners. It is except the fourth, fifth and sixth, ilin:iry way of making' a liviiijr. which someone that gets all they can from you and then jour organization? Wednesday, November 17th: to him has become dull and without and their liiggest, lead over thru op- spends it somewhere else. Red Bank First, Last and ^•Kiilenieiit. Ked Hank's past shenvs rolled up in the thud Freehold,. Wall, Atlantic 'TJUHUTOUS wrecks of businesses and district, Red Bank's "silk stuckmir" All the Time, Red Bank. 2. 'I hat the dues are $5.00? . JKIITOS through this cause. section, comprising the most exclu- and Neptune. sive and wealthy part of the tcuwi s population. Best Creamery Butter Made and Sold 5 That benefits to be de- 1'bis iivea an opportunity for ' Mayor Patterson's vote was 1,'ilJ in Red Bank - - 69c lb nveii from Farm Bureau Thursday, November 18th: schools, churches. Sunday-seluiuls '• ft;,.. 'i;ol,insen's total vote was iind Rood citizens generally to hi'f;iii j y.d-lii, which was 70-1 more- \otcs Best Pure Lard - - 27c lb Work are in direct pro- Ocean, Shrewsbury, ' a work of reform. Only throuirh' t|uu, „,,,-,. received by Mayor Pattei- poilion to tlie active co- Eatoiitown and education can aiiy Hi'i-manent re-, son an(| 802 more votes "than \uie Ma© Murray Strictly Fresh Jersey Eggs - $1.05 a dot opeiation a member gives -tinri he efTec! •d. After every war lwcivcd by, Keuben White, who w.is Middletown. and David Powell tluie is a great iiu reuse in vie andi]\]r> Robinson's closest Demoejatie the work? ,:i r.t)<-'. The wave of destruction i-onipetitor for the job of const.ifile Fresh Selected N. Y. State Eggs 79c a doz j^ @atwnounl (jpickigj i "v.'h1' 11 is causi'd by war seems tu have Mr. Williams'* total vote was 1,'IMi, Friday, November 19th: :(.'- oountei'pmis in the fields of [which was 61-1 mure votes than was Fancy Storage Eggs, guaranteed 66c a doz t. TI1.1t canvassers will visit jic'ie. "Takint; a chance" g'ives ex- received by Mayor Patterson. The Granulated Sugar - - 12c lb your home sometime dur- Holmdel, Manasijiian, Another grcnt beauty- cit''"it'nl to life, ill whatever way• that other successful constable eandi- Karitan, Marlboro and tli i-.'i' may lie (alien. • i dates, all of them Kenublicans, are inj; the week of Novein- drama by the man who jj. Frank 1'atterson with 2,:ir>H \ otc, Yuban Coffee - - - 42c lb Manahtpan. ; . jiei 15th? .made "O n with the ln addition to working (l,ja Safiujel B. Howard with 2,8.11 \otes My Special Coffee - - 27c lb there shoulld be actioi n by the ! «»d,,.ll. Wallace Bennett'with L'.Mil ~" Dance!" eili/ens women as well as men, to! votes. Mr. Howard ami .Mr. Lennett »!> 4 lbs for $1.00. You all know it/ • S. That these, canvassers will Saturday, November 20th: 'improve Ked Bank and make it a | Wl'ie on both tickets. The deleated morv attractive town and a better! Democratic .candidates were Keuben White House Coffee, Harding Kind 42c lb be with each farmer but Millstone and A tingling romance of place to live in. Ancient Kome was! White with 1,-Ml < otcs J.inub a tew minutes? Upper Freehold. nil that human hearts kei'it in fine condition by" every citi-! lunwsbury with Hrl vote and C lies Jien looldiiK after his own dooryard, I ter Stupelli with ill \otes Jit •Ih ' Something Extra experience. and the attractive condition of the I Kobinson and Mr. Williams aie the _A1L Soaps - - 7c a cake 7ni\'iite places in the city had its ru- colored men who wiic i\o Beating with ndven- llex iti tlie manner in which the pub- elected to oflice at Ked Tank Pet>nd'Everyday Milk, tall can - 14c lic places were kept and the public Tin- vote lor candid itts loi m.noi, ture. Suffused with Avork was carried on. Time's have \ coLiiH-ilmen, eoilector and a st^ oi in Sweet Cider, that thick kind - 50c gal National Membership to late 1,250,000 Plus tlie subtle lure of changed considerably ninco the dayr. ; Red Bank.was as follows of Ancient Home, but the principle - For May,,, Turkish palace and ] Arthur A. I'litlvrsuii. Iti-p 1312 __ Also a full line of new Mincemeat, Raisins, ioiimoiitSi County lembarship ? EpaSs ? that each citizen has personal work 11.-ii-i-v Moi-f.,I,I/C,I.,,1 (im-'l 1 1'J I perfumed boudoir. to do in l-eepintr the city attractive, (i,-,>r;-<- I1. W'lUiiii. II,-in HI,', 1 [Currants,'Dates, Figs, Nuts and Fresh Fruits lest.-- on as sure a foundation as ever. For CMiiu-ilnii'ii. Every Scene a -I: :'. ;|: Wm. it..l;. Whiu-, K,-p. uii.l I),-in Li:!7r, , u,.p and Vegetables Daily. Thrill or a Feast There are many needs of the city .Ma .Suttu Tbtere are 2,445 Fararas im fh.& County II W'll mt (luv of Loveliness. •\vl''ch should he taken up. For out? V. Jin ml Cm [Extra Special for Saturday ' tiling, the town could be run at less l', - Culli cost if every citi'/."n did some of the I.. . i thinK's whieh are now done wholly Co ol! <;.i Jersey^ Sweet Potatoes 83c j4 bushel basket by the town at public expense. The Alli.lt W. V T,I<-M. .1 iUlnh I:. Sii-I.,1;;. InilVt . . . Jersey Green Mountain Potatoes 75c 'A bushel cos! of removing ti'arba<;e would be I',,I- A;:.'-.-., if il were required 1 r: -.-.• v.- r.niv. it"P 1 Jersey Spinach, 4 qts. ~ 25c tti.it KKarbaprp e be separatep d from "ashes If;;;;;;:;';; "jj; ^V,.;^'";, ,," I), i itnd similar refuse, as is done in most i Jersey Cauliflower, 15c, 20c, 25c a head towns anil cities. If Lliat were done; FREIGHT CARS OFF TRACKS. liere, the Km bac'o would be used for Hand Picked Baldwin Apples % Bushel 75c lio^ or poultry food, and the ashes Accident on the Chestnut Street and other similar refuse coubl he j C:;).^:inr; Yestord^.y Afternoon. Red and Yellow Onions, extra good, "used for Mrerl j.-,'rai!ii-!^ about half an ' are all gone. seen wastefulness' in the manner of . hour while new rails were put down conducting sircct work, it has not j to replace the damaged one.;. j\*n true GEORGE. BUTTER BRAY, " Wen uncommon to see a laborer or I was hurl. The cars which ran ofi' tin1 two stationed jit some place in the I I racks aiv slill in the ditch and i! will : The Man That Put Butter in Red Bank. to\"-'" wiiere asiies from the water; require a crane to put them back on : FOR CASH ONLY •works or other road material was he-! the tracks. ing' dumped on the streets. Fro-1 qu-'iilly one team would be employed Football. Plate Beef, at (''is work and one or two laborers Ib •wol'ld he stationed at the point Ked Bank' hi^'ll school's football u1 road innterial was dt 1 1 1 to I ll a st ho Shoulders of Lamb, -where (h- e road material -wa s dumped' '!"!J'nua! y '°fjtllcrnoo( -n °"on"' tlie" *''/. Oriol* ,e 'de!»mj 22c lb to level il. Only a minute or two by a score of M1.' to 0. [^oon.'irdo wotiUl be refjiijeil to do the work y the officials and "The Nearest You Can Get" Top Sirlorn test ju'j'ly becai^c any action by a citi- zvu Mhm«i tliis Hue is almost certain Leg Broken in Accident. On Draught—In Bottles Kome-lacle Sausage . to br attacked w criticised as bein^r Mrs. Anna Woodward of Newark, 40c lb intended for. his persona!, ami finan- formerly of Red Rank, was knocked! Order a ca«e delivered from cither of the cial ailvanta[>e. Gifts of parks, read- down near her home Friday ni^ht by I following: Jellce's Good Liefc iargarine ing rooms, libraries, etc., are fvca-n autonioiiilo a.s she was walking! i|iuntly made in other places, and across the street to ^et on a trolley; J. L. WORDEN, ; J. CALANDRIELLO, General Trucking, 'limihr ^ifts would probably be made car. ]{{;•]• left lejs was broken and she Shrewsbury Ave. ' Fair Haven, N. J. in KL'(| l!ank if appicciatioii of piili- was badly bruised on many parts; of [ Tel. Red Bank 568 Tel. Red Bank 669-J pp p her body. She is in a hospital at Baggage and spirit (»(' (.bis kind were more Newark. liife.l. arket HA2LET NEWS. Express Service. kindlicr feelinii; rnnoiij.1; citizens tlui expression of a desire to help Dance nt Fireliouse Monday of Last and Front Street :tn I ho, fortunes of Ked Hank would , Weenw*.*.k n.Largel.B ^.yy Attendedxm^..utu. 1.«M! to cement (lie people of tiv town | y\w Ill:lS(1Uerade dance held in the Telephone 306-M ' FIREPROOF VANS. JM >MI (-(Tort for better tiling. liar- i H,-ehouse Monday ni|rht of last week Jiu>*>y in all t^iriKH that will pronmtr ] WJlfi lately attended. Music was A -lt; welfare ,»I the town should be the fur:il;;|UMj liy ,]it. (!lasH ]a/z UITiK,H. u. mil! nut 1 lit' exception Ked tru. for the lies! ha muiil»er of citi/.ent well were awarded to Mrs. Frnk 1*. BOTTLED AT THE BREWERY lied leaders of .Sproul jiml \\ illiani Cowan. The hall \ NEWARK - N - J i' spirit. They ilow lie dormant. was decorated with corn stalks, j Opposite Red Bank Depot, 1 129 W. Front Street rein that any action on their j ,iutumn leaves and pumpkins. One' 4 'V':U ,.'"" ;',""st rl"'(l as ;'»'"«•! of the features was a liay mow near thmu I'm- tllei personal ad- led Bank, N.J.- the entrance which e\'ery one was I 'Cinenl their jit -onal profit. ORDINANCE. I ,-l,ims, ,,y^l,-n ,o,,l m,,ssol» talu-n from Ihr To make that motor whirl Red Bank, N. J. obliged to clinih over. ! AN OIllilNANCK Ul-XUII.ATING TIIK . N".r"|, v1."1™"1.""'!' Blvtlr W1'at "' "'" fl«- Telephone 704. Mrs. Jlatilda Voorhees, who is i>7 KKKI'IMC OK I'lllr.KKNS, ('(IVVK AND ™' llri.liri- un,I fn.m Pnrk.-r'K ll.-pi'li In II,<> When you put your foot on tho Jieil Rank in a CTOV A year:; nlil, and lives in ilolmdel town- GOATS WITHIN Till': J.IM1TS OF TIIK I .' ""'i>-""U> "I •' Invwabury, i., hnvliy pruhil,- suirter—Pi>wer is what's wanted. Pul <-O"i'ei| of ell'oit by i Is ( ship, voted for Hunlillf on election \ HOUOIUill OI- HI-'.II HANK. 1 itvd. , a Columbia Storage Uiittiry in your car anil UK IT (lltllMNK.H l.v (I,.- 11....I-.1 of ll.-nllli I ,, L.;.,.. ">'" .'1"J1>'lcll'< 1. "' ""' vlol ihitl-r it a belter plan III day. f ,. "' ' i'.' M!' Tlie Columbia is a powerful huttrry. lhltii sprnt .Sunday with' Mr. ' ii '' <-i.•<-1 i-.ii. i view of II -, I F IIKAI.TII, It will stand oprratin^ cniiilttinnti that wn'i'k and Mrs William T. Vmii'llees. j 1 As I can guarantee a sav- I!r- , .Ii..,- H...--MI|..-I- M, '. :!)» ""- Sc-r.-tnry. others. Its plutciJ of ncxa^tmal nmstniction HIM)', \ III il liy Hit' Ml.i. en,-tin (ii-ren eiitcrlilini'd Jllllil Mli,|.'il, the like a honfyconih, arc 111,' pupi of the lla/.lct pilldi ,-llnol IIK'II HHAN K 'in'iAiil''ii lD'I ' ' VIKAI.III. [Nonti: oi-- SI-'.TI'I.EMENT OK ACCOUNT. ing of from $5.00 to $10.00 mlii.; p p fir If reinforcing, and) >nl Lf iuvains! mi., i.li MMi iilay iii|..lit willra \V. A. Cljivlim, S,-,-l,liiry. llv.litt,- ,.f Wiillum 10 .Stntluf ili-.Tii-.i-il I IV. t Mini iii I'MI'i i' I received '• " ! Noli.-., M I l,y irlvi-n timt 111., m'i'ininlii on each Rug. HATS parly. Tile .school was dcroral oil i..,! my ilii'liii IIIMI : how, 11 u illl | and slalk-.. o«i.iNAKcr.. ' I It"::,;;;::-; :-,;;;,»;:;;;;:;:;,: -;j )™->™u;;; Hut w<" ilnn't t'xprrt !<•:!•• viil.i'l-:; fell hut I v/ii:i i'. Liberty taken at Cam," ivi'i'i- (ilaycd and rcficshniciils \.'.' lilll'IN \NCI-: - I'ltOIIIIIITINi: 'rlJH I ,,.,.< ,,l,,l,.,l I,, u,,. Siinoi'iit.- uf Ilii' Ciiuilv ,,f you totilnnr ;i (*«i]urn!iui 1 TUI.'iN dl' CI.AM;:. (IVSTKH:! ANIlIM i,,,illi ,',,„] i,,,,,,l,"'| f,,,- ';,[(I.m, i.i I,, AND ,1 lilin:,. Ill- ilu ':; ill I he ollii d jii'-t bfcan .c il is nil v\~ 111 : ,:i-:i..; l-IIOM WAIKItS WITHIN ! tin' (Iri'lulin I',.ml .,f ,,ni,| Curily i.n 'I'IIII.-H market price. Mh I wa,: a een 1 rc[ition;illy j;f>otl lutl- I'll: I.IMIt: III" 'I III-'. IKlltOIICII (II ,lnv. II,.. .-ii-M,,-,,(), ,|,,y ,,f N.>V<-NI!,.-I- A I) .lull M. nii'li I1-lir VIIMV Mnvs, Kl-ili HANK ANII 'I'lli-: IMISSKSNIDN (IK 1 II'.'l». lit wlii.-l, ti.,,,. nm.llcnti,m will !,<> niiiilr tcry. We expect you l»l:-i l'li.-i-\ I. ON rl,.\.M:i, (iv:l'n-:ii:i ANII r,,i- Hi,- ulliivMiii.'0'ur i-i,mmi,,-,c,n» ,,,,,| .-mii,,,,.I anl., NiivemhiT Mis;; II.h,i Viiiii'lin ol1 I'halaiix tu let m lii-lp vt'ii kirii M [ :'-SI-:I,:; 'I'AliKN I'RdM 'I'll!-; Nlllt'l It : fr<>-;. , it in AI ijinitlitioli nil •l»'iil lialnnlav anil Sllnilav wilh MlltKH'SllllltV I1IVKU WKST III-' 'IIIK Dnli'il O,-t,,l,i-i• !l *, i I in i'KNAl/l'V NIIH Till;' VIOLATION OF -- - un I |.:III, fn -Uiry l Ift- I'.ahl., 1'r.inl. IJ. il.-r lla • ri'llirilell frulll il KAI1I OKIUNANt'K. „,' S. J. P1COT III; II' € IK 11 A I r-l l-;l t l,y il,,. Ilonr.l uf Jlfiillli I i*ivo Luka ft Chauc«il II ill i.f I III' i-mlilnv', lav on l.oii- Island. i;,,,.,,i|.|, ,,f it,.,i ii,,,.!.- | Iln'll hnlp you noil tlilngo, help yoo ll/n a, 'I'll,--.il.iya "'id Wi i'a'lay:; ami i Mrii. I 'iilhi'i'iiii' (I'Krieii in !,iek lit 14 nml 28 Meclianio Strett 129 -W. Front Sireet •,,.i»..V, " "Illy ,'"","„ /,'•""' «!',v ",i'"",l! nnifln11 tli"""f? y«u'v> o lloutt ana dh . ) ._ Hi,' ollii'i' Im'll' ivinlc 'ril\lr;,,lay.-i. ! •lie IKUIII' el' her i!aii|'hlIT, Airs. Kllcii Xyl t i J-i.'l.ij, mill (IiilunlnyH. | I 'Hi.,,,. within'iii.- lin.i:, i.r' II,.. iioiimi.il i.f it.'ii K«t unythinit you •want—Advortiae in , i ti, ,„ , i,,,, , •• no .i-i i.f- 'I men't K«4 Utmb, N. J, Red Bank, N. J.j' J. i" \ RED BANK , NOVEMBER rtO, 1S20. Pegs Thirteen

••' PERSONAL.v of South Anaboy und Mr. -and Jta GEORGE H. ROBERTS, W. S. Hey«r of .Iiong Branch were M. Shapiro will close hia guests of Mr. and Mra..B. QuHcken- j shop on "Weat '-fhsvat atreet bu»h Wednesday. and will leavo this week on u five- 13)0 bazar and supper held in the aionlhs' trip to Europe. die will isiil olutpel of the Jloformed .church .last on the ataiuitthip Gmumbta and will •WeunBsd^ and 'OPbnradny was .iKfge- •visit; England, Prance, Italy, Sweden, ly attended. About BOO supper tidk- BenmiirK, AuatrtaJlungairy, 1'olimil Harry Bowman. street is sick with diphtheria. —Advertisement. Consisting of Holsteins, Guernseys and Jerseys. Several of these cattle are fresh and The fallowing must be sold on account of being overstocked: Twenty-live members of the Sons with calves by their side. These criu'S were personally selected liy me in New York Stale. and Daughters of Liberty loru!i('i' nf I'l-lvfitu Fninds I'. Curtail, wlio «as kilh'il In J'rnnco Novvm- legardless of cost, whether I lose or gain. Any man can OOGOOC03COCC"OGOCCOCCOCOC50COOOOOCOOOOOCOOGOOG009es««» with grin. IJLT 7th, 1!US. •»,. . Mrs, Lou IB Hi'ller of McLaren 11.• luiuril liuiimnlty'ii clear cull, select the kind of a cow he wants and at his own price. •• street returned luat weuk from a visit Anil Imuw the vnk'.u ilivln,'; with relativoH ut Nuw.York. Ho mivi' hlii lifV. ho 1,'iivu liln nil, As is generally known throughout Mpnnioutli County, 1 ^" A TONIGHT III ilciully Ijfiltli' i:i,. Eleanor Morria, daughter of C. 'I'll.' nlliuu slin-H In love look down everything must be as represented or no sale. I. am in Parker Morris of lirown place, under- Wlifiv lion ilih lciy.il Him: went an ojivralion for the removal of In fruHt mill eli-vv tlit'y wt'iivu n crown business twelve months in the year and I aim to protect adenoids at the Spring dulse liospital Of liunur lie linn wiill. l-'ATHElt, JOHN 3. CAHTON, Holiinlcl my customers always. ' * . last week. » You are invited to come and look these cattli' over \ her you want to buy or not. Even the weakest among us have a power—WHAT IS YOIIIiH'.' Mr. nnd Mrs. Finnic A. Morehouse IN MEMORIAM. of Kaat Orange, formerly of Ko!' mi, il™r - litulunul, Also several horses, hogs, wagons, etc., to he s<• Ui I be high dollar at the same time HI..,, 1 am nil ulim.<; Bank, were visitors lust week of Mikl''or inuimiiy in tlit! (jnly fiifiid and place. and Mrs. l'aul 1!. Morehouae of That Ki'ii-r tint rnll ill) own. DONT MISS THE DATE—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH. Iluyu ut uiulimiM will ennui i.'.T me, WiishinKton atroet. Arrangements may be made for the delivery of cattle to any point. Three Hurry L. Kyder anil fumily of 'I'oiir* of mirruw i.iviftly How; auto (rucks J'Dnil nlcimiry IUTIIH my U,vi'il-oim nt'iir mi the grounds at your service and at reasonable rate--. Union street will movo'in a few g/neka ThoUtfll lie luft nip liiiu-ly. two yvju-H HKCI. to Cni'teri't, where Mr. Ryder is en- Mm. .lunii'n CrilTui. Two auctioneers will keep things moving lively. & I Can We Communicate With Mars ? gaised ill the heavy trucking business. DEATH!" TliKMS:—LiherSl credit will be given. ' ' Mr. Hyder h; rapidly recovering from KDWAIIDS.—IIII 'I'lirmlay, Niivinnlipr (.)tli 8 Do We Live After Death ? an injury to his foot which' has kept 11120. (it tin- linnlc of lid- ilinuditi'l-. MCM T. V. YETMAN, GliORGli H. ROBER-1% Auctioneers. him to the house several weeks. .Slrifklnml Kneii™, lMiilinli-lpliin, Mm. Gluir- GEORGE W. PATTERSON & SONr'Clerks. lotto1 Hlcwnrl, willow of tin' Into' Isniy; II g Sir Oliver Lodge, W. T. Stead, Coii.-in Duyle and Other Scientists say William l'intard or' Broad street, Eilwnriln. ; J. ZLOTKIN. who iK studying law with Alston l-'inicriil ji.-rvii'i'H on l-'riihiy. Niivenibcr 12, V \ "YES" Bookman, has recovered from an in- nt 2:ir, P.- M. nt Fiilr View cirmntcry clinnfl, MM fected jawbone which caused him toMlililli'lown, N. .1. H*ii«5^ m K* K< K* K-H 1*4 "The Zancigs'A Will Prove These Possibilities. be uway from lii:J studies several m days. g,SEANCE NIGHTLY. MKSSACKS. TESTS GIVEN. Mrs. Charles L. Ilimrkt's of West- Bide avt^iuie recently. ciiiU'i'tnined rel- 8:30 P. M. SHARP. atives from Keansburir nevoral (lays. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 11. Applcgato, —OF— | Crown Hotel, 425 Cookman Avenue Jr., of Philadelphia, formerly of He ' Ellis J. Carman of Plainficld, who LAUNDRY liUNDLES. 4AT THE . was a member of an infantry com- Boys' Overcoats, Boys' and Mens' Mackinaw Prizes $5.00 to $50.00. *$j pany stationed at Red UnnkTurly in Phono or write for folder or ask our Drivers. the war, was in town yesterday re- Coats direct from Long Branch clothing factory newing acquaintances. He left Red Bank a mess sergeant and came back to you at 40 t© 70 % below regular price. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, from France a captain. Out of 47 "Care is our Wash Word." - young men of Mr. Carman's company $ Phone 23 2. who were stationed at Roil Hank only Ridi;c & Washinjj'lon, $ seventeen survived the war. Large assortment of Wool Mixed and All ASBL'KY I'AKK, N. J. ' ' $ Mrs. Elizabeth Brockhurst has re-Wool Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws in sizes $ turned to her home on Wallace atreet $ $ $_$_$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ after having spent two months at 3 to 8. Prices $4.00 to $7.50. "West End. at eight o'clock

Church News. Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws in sizes 9 to The sermon topic for Sunday TICKETS, 35 CENTS morning at the Baptist church wil.l 18, $G.2S to $10.00. te "Our Lord as an example of when and when not to speak." Sunday night iRov. .William E. Braisted will • • Men's Mackinaw Coats in sizes 34 to 46, ••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• begin a series of talks on character Studios. His subject for Sunday $8.5© and $9.50, all wool. night will be "Water as a Symbol of NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Character." The Young -people's devotional service will be held Friday night at eight o'clock. Stirling Sunday night evangelistic services will be held every night next Good old fashioned kind like you •woek nt First Metho'dist church. 41 Monmouth Street, Near City Hall, Misa Lela G. McConnell of Chatham, Pennsylvania, who is an ordained used to find hi the stone jar in NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. minister in the Methodist church, SS' •will .preach Sunday night. She will ALL HOMli COO KINO. hold a meeting Monday night for the 238 Shrewsbury Aveisals ydur pantry. young people nnd on Tuesday night Business Men's Lunch Daily from I 1 :.?0 to 2:00 p. m., 50'ii1. she will meet the women of the Red Bank, N. J. Dinner from 5 :oo p. m. to S:oo p. m. '' church. The services the rest of the week -will be in chnrgo of Rev. Henry Also a la Carte Hill of Hare at Moderate I'rices.' iW. Bromley of Kentucky. Special Sunday Dinner, Full Course, S1.00. The increasing sales of our dough- Specialist on Plank Steak and Fancy Dishes. Special Club Breakfast with (.riddle Cakes, 25 cents up. MARLBORO NEWS. nuts assure you of their high Red Hank's newest and best eating place. Moderate KeccipU of Ref-ormeil Church Ba2ar prices. The very best the market affords, properly cooked Amount to Over $1,000. and pleasingly served by a kitchen expert of twenty years. John Byrnes of Brooklyn and Misa We distribute exclusively select quality. Croy Hessler of New York spent Make the Garden Restaurant your eating place. Sunday wHh Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. jjyriiea. JOSEPH MORI, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ely and daugh- ter of Lowell, Mass., are visiting Mr. Che! and I 'roprietor. end Mrs. George Strickland. Enjoy these delicious doughnuts Caterer for All Lveiils, 11 Moiinioulli Street, Red Hank. Mies Anna Laird of Tennent han lieeii visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence- Wall. from Meadowbrook and Sunnybrook Farms. yourself by ordering some from Mr., and Mrn. Willard flonover nnd cliildrcn of Long Branch spent the wock-end with Miuses Kliznbcth and . your grocer or Cnlhorino Hnyward. i ; BOYDEN I'EMBLE I;RED JONES : : Mr. and Mm. It. S. Willett nnd two 9 li^o £). i cliildrcn motored to Connecticut and spent the week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Forimui Cossnhoom of Sealiright spent Sunday with R CHILD'S BAKERY )C. Strykor. ^I*I*I*I*I*I*I+^ The honor roll nl. Marlboro (Ichool for October includes Joint Daley, Edith Owen, Nina Magcc, Klorenco Red Bank, N. J. Vnculu, Henry Franklin, Thnmnn Magoc, Ilvulali ., Boyee. Kliziilielh Fhifher, Mnry McC'ue, Nellie Critic, Duliiy Vaeiiln, Kliznbi-th Ili|!gMis, liiiwremi' llntltgiit.<\ Kdnn Itnthgnle, WHOLESALE RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS Jtoiic Uuliin, Kenneth' (lollins, Mur- Expert Work Guaranteed. Bhall McDowell, Helen, Clayton, of all kinds o? ClinrlcB Franklin, Helen Duggnn, Mary (irino and May Kowlor. Estimates Cheerfully Fiiinifiliod. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walsh of Newark visited Mm. Walsh's parents, Present Office and Residence, 15 Wasliingtoii Street Mr. nntl Mm. John Urnhney, Kundny. 182 MotimoufSi Street H@d Bank, N. J. Miss M. A. Tiernan npent Hutur- AT Miiy with Mm. W. J. .luild of Ocean After November IS, SI HanSisig Road Cirove. N Tolojilirtiio 8471 MliHi Kttn Hiighim of llazlct vinit- «<1 her inother, Mrs. John Hiiicllcd, Wo Cnrry the I .argcat Slock of Paper in the State RED BANK,'N. J. last woHc. , Branch at llobolccn, N. J. % Mr». 0"«i"K »ov- Telephone 5!)!)-J •wnl \v«oks ut Brooklyn with Mr, anil ^ry us* Wo can make prompt delivery from our large stock* ^ Prices ,,t,lr!t. Tlu'iiluild. Mr. find Mrs. Loo Mnrt.;rm nnd (Jon Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 10, 1820. NEWS FROM KfPORT. Strand Ttteatre <:Red Basils. ACKERMAKT BROTHERS' GA- % The The Place to Buy | The RAGE ROBBED SATURDAY. Nov.290iahd3Oth. • Tiros Valued at $500 Stolen—New Electrical Contracting Business— Stein way Musical Merchandise is in a Music Store Victrola Keyport Defeated Matawan in Ten-Inning Game Sunday. COSMOPOLITAN fSOBOCTONS tarant@@d R@@fiog 0®. " Thieves broke into Acksorman Brothers' garage nt South Keyport Saturdav night and took about $G00 worth of tires. There is no clue to HUMORESQUE We Cut and Trim Trees. the thieves. George W. Jacobs has rented the Featuring ALMA RUBHNB Rigging and Wrecking * store on Front street formerly oc- ! cupied by John" W. Ktoiifrh and which and I the Keyport skirt company recently, * purchased from him. Mr. Jacobs General Contracts. | will do a general electrical contract- ing business. The Wonderful Production that Broke All Records | S© WoHhl@y Slr©@f The Keyport baseball team defent- • ed the Matawan team Sunday by a. for Attendance and Unanimous Approval Reel Bank, 1*9. J. score of 4 to 3 in u ten-inning game. Of the eight games jilnyed each team 4- has won three games ami two have I been tied. Abram L. Huyl'ar has bought C. E. Cokelei, Jr.'a Ford louring, cur. I F. Palmer Armstrong, Lloyd F. j Armstrong and Jacob Wyckoff at- tended the Princeton-Harvard foot- i ball game at Cambridge Saturday. George H.- Conover has returned from a two weeks' shooting trip in | Canada. Miss Elsie1 Osboni has returned from a visit 'with Miss Lizzie Havens of Manasquan. I Mrs. S. H. Cassidy .-pent last week at Baltimore. Mrs. Harold Smith of Chicago, | whojias been'Spetuling- several weeks Men's Dark' Oxford. Gray Overcoats, here with her father, John G. Schanek, is visiting friends at I'hila- i delphia. : ,$28.50, new price $18,150 ] Elmer Dolson and John McDonald ome have rented apartments in Elmer E. i Morris's house on First street, which Men's Blue Serge Suits, 38 to'46, *' [was recently remodeled. ', Mrs. "A. C. Brady haV returned $22.50 [ from a several weeks' visit at St. •, $35;0@, new price Should _ Faul, Minuesota. ii Music In It IVJi"s. F.. Palmer Armstrong and All $6.50 and $7.00 Pants, $5.00 I children Doris and Dorothy spent the week-end with Mrs. Armstrong's par- *« To make your home a real home—a home that will jents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sthenek All $2.00 Dress Shirts, $1.50 'ofttcd Bank. be a favorite place for your, friends and the most de- I Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jewell of ; Walnut street are spending the win- Overalls, $1.15 lightful spot, in the "world for your children you should ; tor in New York. i William Tilton has returned from il a trip to Ticonderoga, N. Y. Men's Pajamas, $3.00, $2.00 have music in it. . * * The Keyprt literary club met Fri- day afternoon at Mrs. 0. C. Bo- gardus's. Men's Night Shirts, $2.50, $1.40 Everyone loves music and the Player-Piano makes it | Misses Martha ami Jennie Moore expect to leave for Florida shortly available for everyone whether they play by hand or j to spend the winter. - All $3.00 Shirts, $2.00 I Zbra A. Morris of Asbury Park It * not. • . • . I was a visitor here last week. j Freedom council of Daughters of Fine Silk Shirts, $8.00 $5.00 | Liberty wi) hold a l>ox sociable to- U it morrow night at their rooms on • You do not have to pay a big price to get a thor- Front street. FinelSilk Shirts, $12.00, $7.75 | The Thought club will meet Mon- t( oughly reliable piano pxi even a good player-piano, if ' day night at the. home of Mrs. 50c George M. Post of l'arlin.' Silk Ties, $1.00, you use our knowledge and ' experience to assist you. Paul Ash ami family of Fair Haven have rented Mrs! Elmer E Boys' Suits, $12.00, $9.00 There is not much need of any assistance, however, Morris's house on Osborn street. • Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. Annie I Walker ,have returned from a visit Boys'Suits, $15.00, $11.00 if you buy I with Mrs. J. M. Boyer of Philadel- phia. ;? if Hugh Robinson was a visitor at Boys' Suits, $20.00, $12.50 Washington, D. C, last" week. The annual roll call of the mem- The Superlative Stem way bers of the First Baptist church will j he held next Wednesday afternoon | and night. A supper will be served or j by the women of the church. The members of the American All $20.00 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 8 legion will .attend services Sunday + night at Calvary church. Rev. A. C. The Magnificent Ivers & Pond j Bviuty will preach a special sermon. to 18, only $12.50 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Maher have moved to Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Voorhecs $3.00 Knee Pants $1.50 There are several mighty good pianos that are made and daughter of Elizabeth spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. anil Mrs. Harry M. VanDorn Our 59c Boys' 45c by and bear the sponsorship of great companies, and of Brooklyn were Sunday visitors • here. yet are less high in price than the above named makes, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smock of Red Bank wore Sundav guests of Mrs. such as Smock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hoffman. The Hazlet gun club had a shoot THE SHONINGER PIANO Saturday afternoon at their elub 12 house near here. The men shot at at $600 120 targets and the scores were Al Ivins 113, C. Schenck 107, A. Waters 103, George II. Conover 103, Mat- RED THE MILTON PIANO thers 80, W. II. Hitchcock 88, John Waters 80, O. .Mundy 9G, C. Acker- son 95 and F. W. Mundy 88. Dr. at $500. H. W. Hartman broke 53 out of 60.

BRADEVELT NEWS. These, are absolutely dependable instruments construct- Pupils with Perfect Attendance Rec- ords for October.' ed under the supervision of experts. You know they Pupils who are on the honor roll for perfect al tendance and punctual- will possess qualities not usually found i n low-price j ity for October are Agnes and • i Elizabeth Ilasemann, Florence pianos. . ^ .'•.;• ^I Smith, Stacy Blown, James Calver, J^'and Einar and Fred Swenson. James Y| Calver has been present every day ^p j since sehool opened. If you do not play by hand you will be interested in A Michael Dugail is remodeling his ; i dwelling house. ANYBODY THE AUTOTONE ^Tj The euclire and dance held in the JL parish clubhouse last Wednesday + . I i night was largely attended. Numer- Style 4 at $995. Tpious prizes wen offered for the plny- dk'ors. George .Sullivan of Matawan i won first prize. The prize waltz was • j taken by Frank lirasch of Red Bank Or if you desire a player-piano under the $900 mark, Jk j and Miss Catherine Duggan of Free- m j hold. After the games refreshments • : were served anil ibe rest of the even- can keep track of all of his call and * hear •Bjing was spent in dancing. j A linen shower was given in .the expenses some of the time, THE PLAYOTONE "; • i clubhouse last week for Miss Gabri- ^pjelle Lemoine, who is soon to wed JL, George ('rcevcy of this place. and some of his expenses all Only $825 J Mrs. Joseph Calver spent a few! ^p days at New York shopping last i of the time. Wl llc When buying a piano come where quality may be de- £ | '' ' I But it's mighty hard to « Mrs. Charles Johnson, who was ill ™ j with njipi'udicilis, in recovering. keep track of all of your pended upon and where years of experience in one #• " -•••- ^ LITTLE SILVER NEWS. expenses all of the time; iield of endeavor that of selling musical merchandise ^p Country Estate Owners Cut Down -•• niay^ be placed at your service. Jt 1'ny of Employees $1 a Dny. j» 'file owners of country estates in Unless you have a Check- TT this M'rtion have reduced the wages* ^L. of their employees from $4 to $11 a' day. Many of the men have quit,, ing Account—in which case Christmas is less than eight weeks from today. • their jobs ami have gone to New i' ^ ; York to liuil work, j' of course it's perfectly simple j Many liekels havo breii sold for i • the Mi'tlxidi:.! oyster mipper at ' and easy. • Give More Thought to Music ^p! Church hall lumorrotV' night and n \ • j large attendance is nssuritd. i I lD'ginning'with Mundny night re-'1 '' •' o and '•" ^ ; viviil services will lie held at the1] ; Mcthtidint ehuieli for two weeks, < j The Slamliird ItcarcrM will meet1' Gall at Our Warerooms . " > Friday night at Mi.is Klla King'ti at ' | .Shrew..hury. : . [i The Imy M-mitu \vill take purt in n ! •-£ rally al the nmn,, id Long Brunch 1 Open This Evening. Friday -and Katurduy. !< Red Bank Trust Co. Lnwrfucc Meiberl lia.'i a new Ford automobile. Formerly First National Bank The Me)hi)ili..l;! will hold n prayer inei'tinf; tonight nf I.eroy Iniicoe'a. Idissell Wells, principal of the public .'irhunl, will lend the niei'ting. RED BANK, N. J. The firemen will hnvo electric Iil• 111 iii'ilnlleil in |hc firvboiinc. llrv. llerbi'if N. Iiinllh prcnched at "fltf iff" The Tusting Piano Co. thi' I'liiloiitowii Mrllio'lint church j Monday niglil. It imyn La ndvcrlis^* • ""f ' In The HoKhtar. i Advortinempiit. NOVEMBER 10, 1920. ••#• •• I The Economy Grocery to. We consider business not merely as a money maker but, also a re- sponsibility and obligation to those who trade with us. With this in 104 SHREWSBURY AVENUE view we always use all our resources to obtain the best merchandise at the lowest prices. We have grown to be among the most successful stores in the state because we have always maintained the highest serv- rices ice and efficiency. „ Christmas being near, we urge you not to waste your time shop- ping around; we have the most complete stock in all our lines, at the jright prices. A small deposit will reserve any thing for you. .

SUGAR, (Best Granulated) - 12c lb Best Tub Better (elegant quality) 65c lb COFFEE, once tried always used 25c lb RED BANK 58 Broad Street TEA, all kinds - - 35c lb TOYS Pianos FOUNTAIN PENS EVAPORATED MILK, Pets & Everyday 14c can GAMES EVERSHARP PENCILS Kirkmao's or Octagon Soap - 3 for 25c DOLLS Players POCKET BOOKS DOLL CARRIAGES FLOUR, Gold Medal or Hecker's 12 lb 85c Grands BOOKS AUTOMOBILES Kippered Herring, Tomato Sauce 2 for 25c BIBLES VELOCIPEDES Columbia KODAKS CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, lie can FLASH LIGHTS POCKET KNIVES andSonora PRAYER BOOKS MUSTARD, One pound prepared - 17c 1 SCHOOL BAGS Phonographs SPORTING GOODS SPICES, all kinds - - 4 and 8c can PENCIL SETS CIGARS AND SHOE POLISH, 2 in 1 or Shinola 10c can STATIONERY and Records TOBACCO AND A THOUSAND OTHER ITEMS. NOTICE:- Saturdays we have merchants' delivery anywhere in town ISc. Phone, mail or bring your orders and have them taken home. Telephone 644-W.

mtitled "Alice Through the Postal }ard.". NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. Miss . Edna Walling of . Belford jent part of last week, with Miss Li- MJERO APPLES SERENADE FOR NEWLY MAR- ora Walling of Eoseville. RIED cdliPLE. Miss Hope Willett of Port Mon- The Richdale Orchards offer for sale the Famous Nero MUs Anna Langford Wine Diamond louth spent Saturday and Sunflay SHELDON & DRESSLER ath her sister, Mrs. Warren ]K. Apples, carefully hand-picked for winter use. Ring by Collecting $551 for St.'rancis of Nutley. Mary'i Church—Brevent Park Lot The young-men of the township Nero Apples are the finest winter apple grown. They are Sold to Brooklyn Man. re organizing a basketball team Managers of medium size, with a lively red cheek. They are splendid Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Redding- vith headquarters at the township ton of New Monmouth, who were re- ligh school at Leonardo. William keepers if kept in a cool place. ^, cently married, were serenaded Sat- Kelly of Leonardo and Harry Ben- Late of tHe American Stores Co. urday night. On Sunday night a nett of Belford are forming the A bushel hamper contains 150 to 170 apples. ' Every apple .dinner was (riven for the newly mar- is hand-picked, thus making them free from bruises. They ried couple by Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtin The Leonardo high school girls' Casserly. Other guests at the dinner lasketball teani this year will com- are excellent for eating out of hand or cooking. were Mr. and Mrs. David Cos- e. Rose Komelski captain, Tessie by. The groom is employed by a Junyan manager, Marion Miles, The price is $1.50 per bushel hamper, which makes the New York bank and today he left for Vnna. Solomonowiteh, Gertrude Lo- apples cost a little feas than a cent apiece. OrderB for three Shanghai, to perform a linanciul mis- ;an and Madeline MacNamara. sion for the bank. Mra. Warnock has maile a gift of or more hamperB will be delivered free in Red Bank; About $800 was turned over to victrolti costing $160 to her daugh- St. Mary's church of New Monmouth er, MrSs Mary Langford of Belford. i Are You Prepared for the Address, , last week by Misa Mary Hoose and ihe al6O gave to Mrs. Langford $50 Miss'Anna Langford of Belford, who nth which to buy records for the were contestants for a diamond ring. ictrola. THE RICHDALE ORCHARDS' Miss Hoose won the ring, she collect AH the bills incurred in giving the ing $051.25. Misa Langford col- ecent annual supper of the New WINTER? PHALANX, N. J. lected $280 and she got a ring for a llonmouth liaptist church have been consolation prize. laid. The church cleared $417.96. Telephones-278-F-2 and 278-F-l 2, Middletowo, N. J. Charles R. Leonard has sold a lot Benjamin Scanlon and family of on Center avenue at Brevont Park klardean and Robert McCloud and to Stnnlcy Schubert of Brooklyn. family of Mnrdean have moved to The lot is 5.0x150 foot and Mr. Schu- Newark for the winter. Have you had your furs repaired and remod- bert paid $000 for/it. He will build Martin Casserly of New Mon- a house on the lot next year, mouth pcot a quart of strawberries eled ? If not, let us do it for you now. We are A , surprise birthday party was and n pint of raspberries from his H. CHARK given Friday night for Curl Helwig garden Saturday. at the homo of his sister, MrK. Fred Mrs. Maria Runyon of Belford was experts specializing in furs. We have a very fine Penterrnan of Port Monmouth. A Uricken with paralysis last Wednes- birthday cake with twenty candles day night. She is nt. tho Long was a feature of the party. " Thos< llranch hospital. line of fur pieces at wholesale prices. We also make present were Mr. and Mra. Fred lYntcrmann and' their daughter Bos A birthday party was given Sat- »ie, Mitis Henrietta l*entermann, Mrn urday night for Miss Lillian Brattoi fur coats and sets to order. Come and see us. Gilts ° \ UcMaie Helwig, Nairn and Lida HeV of Chapul Hill. About (ifty guest:', wig, Mias Edna Oaboni, Mr. and Mrn were present. (Jeorge Acker and their son Kobert Thieves broke into Charles Mor- Quilts and Mattresses John and Humid Hillyvr, Mr. amrell's chicken house at Ilelford Sut- Mra. Wesley W. Ooddington, Mr, andur;lay night nnd stole twelve fowls. Upholstering Cabinetmaking Mrs. 11. (i. Smith, Thomas Pike, Mr. George Sanborn has returned from mid Mrs. Howard W. Koburtn, F Brooklyn after having spent the sum- Adams, Miss Alida Taylor, Willian; mer at Campbell's Junction, 39 Mosr&araouatlt Street Taylor, Harold 11. Allen, Minn Eoln Miss Mildred Sage of Leonardo M. Hauler, Wesley Coddington an spending i\ week with her siater; Miss Myrtle Huge of Hohuken. Bank Fur Shop Red Bank, N. J. Harold and Ktliel Roxey. John A. Abeam of Ilelford hni Thomas Smith and John J'ouvi had his houne re^liin^lt'd. (Scorgt Open Bvenings linvo repainted the houses of John Leek did Ibe work. iliiicii mid l'nul Turner of Del fun: lVter K. Dunne and family of 20 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. and the schoolliouncn at Ilelford niui Brooklyn spent .Saturday and Sunday Leonardo. During the Rummer Mr at Leonardo. Smith and Mr. f'ourt put in theii Uev. J. M. Murray (if New Mon N. LEVINE, Prop. Phone 1O28-J. spare time, farming u pliu'e in purt mouth han u new ldilclt automobile. nerehip. They wound up tlieir ncii MARCUS MILUNERY 1920 cultural venture Innt week by ncllln Open Evenings Till 9 o'clock TRIMMED and UNTitiWiMED their entire vorimtiilli crop to .Hylvcn MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS ter Crappio of Ilelford. Mr. Smit 0HESSES, GOATS, and SUITS . has gone to Ilrooklyn, whore he wi Min Ruth Grossingor to Hcturn from be employed as a painter during th A Sojourn in Wyoming. Chiirlen A. Tnttun is very aick. SHBIiTWAi&TS and SKIiTTS ' CHILDREN'S WEAR winter. Mitsa Huth Gnjamngor IH expeetec the Went, he Btiyn, but he oxpeictn to a joint meeting this afternoon at the Baptist chapel. 111B aun, l''icd Tutum ,wu, HUmmonuiL The children's world rriiffnrfent n hnnriff itflxfc week from Wyorn relu»ii l.oMiildlctown in the iipiing. home from Olilnbonm ri'W ,fjmy* tiifl New Monmoutji Huptist clrurc] where1 (die went hint HprliiK for Mliin Siiiiio T«n

Great Shirt OFF Waist on every N Sale RUG Now You BujT' a 11 Going On How ,.. For Economy in- the Home Special Offe Meals for early morn or late at night, for hearty dinners or just a "bite"—we are ready to supply you with every need in Groceries and Meats. And because of our tremendous volume of sales and our cash policy which eliminates bad debts and losses, our prices are lower thafi WE ARE OVERSTOCKED, THEREFORE WE DECIDED TO elsewhere. Look over these articles and see how you can economize. CLEAR THEM. AT

I i Our Very Best Coffee Pure Granulated Sugar Our Best Tea, all kinds 25c 1b 12c Ib 35c Ib NOTE THE REDUCTIONS 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs 9x12 Brussels Rugs Keiruhr SHO, less 20', $104.00 Kes;ular S.SM.75, less 20'/' $31.00 Fresh Prime Meats 8.3x10.6 Royal Wilton Rugs 9x12 Grass Matting Rugs Regular SI 15. less :

Raisins, Seedless, pkg 30c Small Fresh Hams 35c Salad Dressing, Premier, large bottle. 43c

Flour, Gold Medal, 24l/2-lb bag. . .$1.70 Prime Ribs Beef Roast...... '.. 30c up Ripe Olives, Del Monte, large size. . .25c Chicken*, Curtis Boneless, Vg-lb can. .57c Tomatoes, Fancy Maryland, large COME AND GET TWO WAISTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Small Fresh Cala Hams . . .': .28c GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE Asparagus, Del Monte, large stalks, can 15c Fancy Roasting Chickens 42c WAISTS WAISTS large can 45c Campbell's Soups, all varieties, can. . 12c Uvular to so.5o values, sale price. .$3.19 • Regular to S7.5o values, sale price. .$3.98 Peaches, Del Monte, in heavy syrup, Small Loins Pork Roast, whole or Spinach, Del Monte Brand; large can.20c large can 44c half i 39c VOILE AND ORGANDY WAISTS : Campbell's Beans can Reg. Values to $2.25 Reg. Values to $3.25 Reg. Values to $3.98 No. 3 E Sale Price 98c Sale Price $1.49 Sale Price $1.98 Only Store in Red Bank

FAIR HAVEN MEWS. , STORES THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY Sans Souci Motorboat Club Held a Hallowe'en Party and a Picnic. The S:ms Souei motovlxnit. clul> Money Refunded F^or Any Purchase Not Satisfactory to You hold :i ihillowi'Vn party S:it«nl i\ ni^iu at Kdward T. Scow-croft's ui I'carl street.' The house was iU-air.it td with autumn ltavcs and Hallow «'en triinmiii^s. After the KUc t unmasked a huu^ehuld shuwi-r w is given for .Miss Elizabeth Semvcrott Daneiny and Hallowe'en ^anu-s wtie enjoyed and a luncheon was .-erved Amoli^ those present were .Mr. and Mrs. William Knight, Mr. aail Mi, ICurtis. Mr. and .Mrs. William Ue-ptu Mr. and Mrs. C. Khy, Mrs. It. M< \ ITS. Mi>s Hazel Little. Klizal.eth Scowcvuft and Julia Seowcroi't, Wil liarh' B, Little, Jr., llarvy Kurti Charles Cross and Walter Kaiikia i t Telephone 802 Fair Haven; .Mr. ami Mrs, Lestu JIuiice, Mrs. Hester Doughty ii MATINEE 3:3O EVENING 7:OO to IO:4S Kidi;clieli], Frank liu-kt-y of Hrool Jyn and Miss .\I:unarct Kaiio Entire Stock of Ladies', 3 FULL SHOWS SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2:30, 6:30 and 8:45 , Thomas Farley, Harold 11. Herein and Thomas K. Sro.weruft of Xt \ "i'ork. The club lu'-lil a picnic Sun GRAND VAUDEVILLE SHOW EVERY DAY tiny at 1Mlit- I'.rook. The single nun Men's and Children's Shoes tk'fcau'd th.. nuu-vii-d men in a Uasc liiil! (-'ami' by tlif sfcrc DI' l:> to The Mothoih.-t ladies' aid socii t\ At Less Than Wholesale + Thursday, Friday . Tlie F^arraous Quintet. rli-arci almut S;.:M) at a clani chowdu ( u .•-upper Thursday ni^lit. >r, ihe sup X and Saturday In k 'Night at the CStib" 3 OTHER STAR ACTS JHT i-unimitU*.- \vi iv Mi>. I.t w Smith. Mrs:. K. 1-". Morris. Mi Price! Kvi'ii'tt Smith, .Mr>. John Martin Mrs. Alvin Parker. Mrs. fhiren • Thursday, November 11th Friday, November 12th Smock and Mrs. .hilin l'carsail. A son^-.-ervici' will In. h.-iil Smul i\ You Save $1.00 to $3.00 iiicht .a th'r Mcjliodist church. L'th, 1 fSmi'i'k will lead tcniirht's ln'ajn niciuiiL'. Tin' choir will meet '' TIUMI'.U niirht 'at tin1 church. Tin ladies' aid .-ocicty will meet tomu In His Greatest Success mv.-'afn-riHuii: w.ih Mi's. John Me In The Broadway Success

i.'-v. a:iil Mrs. .1. Ii .' I'd .tl'.L' a wrck .;n Co: Mlv l-'.M/.nliLth I-i..at \i.-ll:lii: it A Story of a Two-Flsted Westerner EODiE POLO in the I2th episode bf ! 'rnlr. a vi.-il i. ];• Ml •• Mo.\lev I.?:. i:i-:i "THE VANISHING DAGGER" NEW SUNSHINE COMEDY *. r.ej.'-r .-j.e, I Monmoiafh Street 4,. . Mr. I'arkci »i PRIVATE HOUSE rl .ir. Saturday, November 13th Monday, November 15th -lie linut;iit I run: < 4- W.i Mr. anil .Mrs. Kvcrc:; Nn:i::i aw 4- 1 S|'.,-!;.lin^. a few days a: r>i/:a'it. lii'th yrar llu'y h;i\ t. performed al Hold, Ohio, have been quests of Mi', li'niiles tlin e ar.il fi.ur. w\ ;c:i :H. anil .Mrs. Kdward O'Brien. Miss t.'.iimit l.y Ill's Ktlirl II. Mir-. . y. The juhinr K»-t'» I'luii-i'li-l'Miiil will Kai'he! Cuinvay of riiillipsburj,' lias V.-UH tln> l.aniRM1 I'm- luniiiu itn- Lost nu'i't l''t'uluy n!'U'mm-m nl the pai'i^h been visiting Miss Anne O'Brien. .-iiUji'laiiee at ihe puldic ~vlu.ul foi house. 1 In Her Famous Picture t:.< •, .-i in,,nth. l'lipil." « hu had JMI A surprise party was n'i" " Satlll'- FAIR HAVEN'S GOOD PUPILS. cay ni.i'.lu fnr Jnhn Murphy, sun ol'

'••., : ''. nl I.av., .. I'V^;,,-. James Murpliy. Mirny School Pupilj Were Perfect in W ill :,.II • Ii l.-ill. Am. I I II.-I'... .Inseph itiM'iI anil .liu k Hitv^ess are Attendance Last Month. speml.a): two weeks mi ;ni autoino- ) . I..-'. ' - ]!)> , J.u The followinir pupils of the Fair An Intensely Dramatic Story of Greed and Gold in the Wildt of Alaska A Picture of unparalleled Punch i'ile Irip'in New York state. I I'nitM • , I..[.,!! \Y I';,, i , I , Haven public school were neither ab- .Mrs. .Mary Olilaiuli has lieen '" \ . : .'.I., A l.tll.ll..:,-. I']..;, sent inn- tariy diiriiip; October: speinlinjr a I'i'w ilaj> with her dAu^h- 8th episode of the World's Greatest Serial 12th episode of "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" n:i.li- (•'il,. I in ii:v. II, ••Vwnlli :ui,l fiKlith Ki-iiili'»--l.iiwi'i'lu't' ter. Mrs. Linden Hern nfQ/Kast Hiinl,;,.. Ill,i n, y llf.hni.!. .IniiirH Cli'iiry, Orange. ',• M..MIJ rlu.lni,].. IIJI,,! l.illl,., V,.,.|U.II M<- "BRIDE 13" Starring RUTH ROLAND MeW'itt Si'ott is spendiiur several Crulli. l-'ii'it M.'iinu.iti, - Williiim Swi'i'ni'l • IUIIIIII 1 ov. Ik. I),,i,,i|,y Klvitn.hmiill, Mi mi .Iay:- will) Tlieiidiivi' Skuimuve of Lull.-. Min-,,,,,,.! M:,nim, r.).,,- Ml,,l,,n. l-'l,.r- ! i ••rliolil. Tln'y will spend the l'e.st IIIM' Miiirim. ill."!, hill' I'r id' the week j'.unninjr. riflli" unit -iiMli i;nia,.:. Williiim Applf- Tuesday and Wednesday, November 16th and 17th K.-,t i::O... .I,--... ll.ioi.lt. Wiilli,,.,- Hi-niutt .linuc* . I. .ml. |.,.,,i,. II.,,,, •.\utiir lifiiej- is .still kept indoors II,irk,.. Mi, lui.l riiliiii,lri,.||,., 'I'huiiiiis Cnlnn- VOW STROHEIM'S MASTER PICTURE With .• iiklles:-. ilni'lln, Ki.'l.!,.| l'r..ss, I'l.ili,, IlKrliuul, C'linrlr." * 1 • , .,' K.cln>'i, i-.ni!, Mi>. lleiii-ii'tta WyrkotV (if Newllmo.ill, 1.1..y,I I.nvvi, ,,,-,., K.luai.l I.illk- 'In., ! :• ,..•..(... 11:,,.), ,, I Clini'li's M,'<;niili, Kil»iinl N',ii'l,,.tt. Jiu-k N.ir. A rih . W. „.. ,., j', u> ) York is vi-iiinj; reialivea at this ki'lt, .IIIIK'IIII I)'K»»«|, I'nrl Hi,Ii, llulph Itns. 'I '.in! /.,!.• '.| ,i :.,ll. MINIII s,,)il.-i, .1 oh i] I'c-ny, linn !,s It. I. ,. ( i, V,. MII.-I,. .Mill..11.. Hnl,.||. .Mini.' ('iiliin,l|.i,'ll,i 1 l-'r.illli Ci'll:-ii!l i- the sill, 1H, III !,,, I I,, V/J;,, . I'IIO'I l.irll.'. MIHJ.IIII. Mmion, Sla, [',,li,.,.. lil.lt tl. , The r.M'.'ilionla.- lo.lv;,• li.hl a nu-el- Kll.il Wi.o.l. inir Monday iiicht. (i'anies were !• ••in IM .'in.l lifil, ui-,,,1,... -. Am-i'liim I'IIIIIII- "The |da\ni and a |ni/.«.. was won !.v Mrs.,IH,'ll.i. II,'-.I. l.'nlliin, Knlli.-ryii 1',.,'ny. # MUI.IU... H:u\lii|.,, II,. I,, i, Klfiti^-liiiiiitt Kl- ii.n-i i... !• ivd liur|;es.. l.'ii l...i,l.'i ...,l,,ur, Aiia.li,,. l.illl... i;,.,.iiii.l.. A sensational photodrama of Woman's greatest temptation—created by a man who KNOWS and who knows YOU !(,, I , I! I Mane l.linlelmaiui, dauy.hter of Mini..ii, Miiiiuu Wu.illvy, Sluvi,. Mnvlm. At- I IT I i , William II. ilinlehnalin, ,'elelnaled I'tiir rii;,l>iii, ,\,|m ll^.-fjoiil, .liiiu,...| I nllriir know. Human, because it is true and real - gripping, because it gives you some people you know well; in the one tremen- . II... 1 ,,l, IH| die alti'rllonll '•""I III,«:.II,., lli.ny I, ,11,1 .1 |,|, Kuril- A picture of Paris, the wicked, and Paris, the wonderful, Better than "Blind Husbands" HUMSON nil- .'-peat pla> IJl;-- J.;iMlf . The re - l>».>". HilK l.invi.'ii,-,.. furl l.i.i,l,.r,il,,rll. i;ws. •I, ••,' M.'llnn. lli,n,l,,,,. I'uli... Sl..|,li,.|, OTHER FIRST-CLASS PICTURES IV' slimen! table nil:, lie,', iral ell with II:,Ii. II,.,,1,1.1 :'...,,-.n,.,. l.yl,. •iniir.Hil. .l,.|ini.|t,. Src.,,,1 KnlrrtAiiiiiii-m <.f 1'opnl... tlower,; and red rivpi. pup.-r. .Marie A'liiii,^. I thy Ili'inivll. 1.11,'y CiiliMiiiri.'lln | Cliui'X! to Im HrM Moml.ly Ni|tht. I n rrivi'il a litmilier ot srilts. ^1. II .II..,.|,IIIII,' K,lt...|. Klimlii'lli 1 I .iHiiii, P'.i'Mll.v Mlllf..|,l, Miouill.l |'|.y,.|.. It sj The M'eoml etiti't numuentnf the \lv-. John Kliv;. ill' Siiriitnirii. X™ Ml.al..Ill Min]],.mull, . I'iene of the Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Cmwley mid irnn, Kinini, l(,,||t. .Mi,r) ||..|,.,i Wnl»li, An. linMiiti si'limil uf ilniniiilic art will ,,ri(,' Mill,'. datii'liteiT, nf Wii'-hititftun, \\. ('"., uud Alillmny I'liln,.. U iii.l.n VlillNiitr. I'liink )j