RED REGISTER.

•VOLUME XXXVII? NOT 16. RED.BANK, m JM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914, PAGES 1 TO 8,

asm worn Sea •orn T)ror»fl*y 1» »rimt-CHftnb of ••d Dnnk Oet Aivmili nt Mt. Holly. Oouuoilui»»> Jaoob D»ff»urlii«\ BIC* BATCH Ol> WH-I.B FII.ED WITH HUNDREDS SEE DOG FIGHT. DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENT. Mr«, Paul do la KeiiRHilie of WHHII» Several members of thu Monmouth ington -street gave birth to »i son THB poultry club of Hod IJank huvo or- Thursday, Mother and child me do- gnni/.ed the. Nnvivsink poultry yards to GEORGE BROWN BLAMELESS FOR ing nicely, Mr, IU'UHHIIU* !H connected Cntliorln. Iborau of Bod Bonk Left Her onter their poultry and pot stock at BIG CROWD BLOCKS BROAD STREET with hiH* father in the jewelry busi- Eat at* to ••> lulb(ma~ Oc«anlc county fairs, KntrloH, which cost §'V& WILLIAM McCORMICKS END. ness. The now resident ia a, great- BtqaMtkl H«i Eotnte to to make, were sent to the Mount Holly WHILE BOW-WOWS BATTLE. grandson of Councilman and Mrs, fair loBt week and prizes amounting Jacob Di'gt'iiiing of West Front ftrect, I>uiing the pant wet'k or NO many to $70 were won. The special prines Mr, Dcgenrlng wan seventy yeniH old ll of Menmouth county won by tho Nnveaink poultry yards at Jury at Coroner's Inquest Finds That Mr. last month, Mr, and Mrs. Loon do lahave boon admitted to probate at Free- Unusual and Peculiar Sights at Combat Between 1 the Mount Ilolly fair wore a silver ReuHsiik , grandparents of the newhold. Saverttl of them were- those of broad tray for "the best Barred Ply- McCormick Met Hit Death by an Unavoidableresident, quietly obBorved their 20th people who lived in thin section of the mouth Hock, Hilver sugar H])oon for the William B. VanWagenen's Towser and Leon de la wedding anniversary Friday. Tnay county. best Ornamental Bantam, and a silver Accident He was Struck by Mr. Brown's Auto- received a number of proHonia, Mrs. Catherine A. Kroonor, wife of sugar spoon for the boat Ancona. Reussille's Togo—The Dog Fight Followed by a Peter Kroener, who died at her home mobile While Running to Catch a Trolley Car,' on Wallace street, Red Bunk, a short Tongue Fight Which Almost Led to a Riot. time ago, left her 'estate to her hus- c'fironev Hurry'C. Fay's inquent into auto had the front headlights lit andDIDN'T KlTL SQUIRREL. band. Mrs. Kroener made her will WAR SUTFTRINC DEBATE Hod Hank had a dandy dog iiulit between Mr, VanWiiKenon jmd R. tho death of William'H, McCormick that it was going about six or eight September ist, 1889, Mr. Kroonor WUH lust •Thursday afternoon. H hap- Woodwiu'il of Hiituntown. of Now Monniouth, who died Tuesday milofl an hour. He testified that Mr, MHX WABDEN BURTIB Of ABBUBV appointed executor. The witnesses TEETOTALERS MET ApeneT d right in thu In-art, of the town, .Mr. Woodward is an odd rhuriu-tur. night of lust week" after being hit by on tho business section of I!rn-.nl street. llo i« an author and ho goes around McCormick did not look either way as FABK SAYS HI WH.L APPEAL. were Henry M. NCVIUH and Kdmund OBACE CHURCH X.ABT WBBX. an autoiiiobllii drivsen J>y George B, ho run from tho Btoro to the trolley WilHon. Fully I500 pooplo wiitcliid the scrap. country looking (or material to write Brown on Broad 'titroct at Rod Bank, car, Mr. Root Hoid he did not think It wus a democratic throng, I'goplu stories about, in lN'.HS hu rode nrroBa V* J»roMOutS(l a Complaint Afalnlt left Entato to Daughter. Bfdldefl 1% JTavor of Dobators in all walks of life were represented, the continent on a donkey an a result was held Monday night at the town the accident, could have boon avoided Clements Flici, in Wlileli Paos was Who Argued Thdt War Bia KfOt Brinf hall, Tho jury's verdict wo* that by the outomobilist. Mi's, Annio H. Lewi*,, who died at from hod carriers to multi-millionaires nt' losing a hut on Will him Jci.ningB Oharg-«a with Bhootlnir a Squirrel and the home of Tunis Barkuloo at Oceanic More Sutttrlng' to Women and Children of the KtmiKun ro'ad who csiuio to HedBryan, Afterward he wrote n book "William II, McCormick mot bin John Ford of Bel ford wag Hitting in Ju»tice Bndeau I>Sachnrgea Dofendnnt 1 Than to KCon—fine Program. floutli by being hit by nn automobile the trolley car and hoard the brakes » few weeks um, left hoi estate to her Bank to shop, Gingham aprons anil a),out liin t-xpi'i'ieiu't-s. on Brood street driven by George An adjourned hearing of a comdaughter, Minnie B. Lt-wi.H, in a will Tho youny people's branch of the iindsonio gowns of thu lal- Mr. Woodward tc.ld Mr, Van. applied on the auto but did not BOO tho which was executed fourteen yours ago women's temperunce \iniun hold' its jUrow*n, According to the evidence plaint against Clcmente Puce of Ue p est di'si|;n wire in ovidence.' It wusWagenen what hi- thought of hun and accident. .John Mayer of Middletown hi.4 March. Mrs. Lewis's- "daughter regular meetinn Thursday nif, lit in tin i i wu find that he mot hiH death by anwus Htnnclintf on tho back platform of Bank, who was charged with shooting si ciiHiiHipiilitan urowd, with

THI RID BANK REQI8TER. Thr««. •KP A COME TO ASBURY PARK! Steinbach Company's 44th Fall Opening Saturday, October 17thT to and Including Saturday, October 24th.

THE OPBNINQ ,-. / THE FARMER Our Opening sale is the great bargain event of the year. It sets the standard for The Steinbach store owes a considerable portion of its succeaa to its careful cater- our own store and ii the envy and deipair of others. It offers extraordinary values in ing to the demandi of the farmer for absolutely dependable merchandise. No goods every line of merehandiie, «o that whole familiei can be eompletely outfltted, and their are carried that cannot be recommended, and cannot be replaced with new if homes furnished at reduced prices, unsatisfactory. Thii great'sale begins on Saturday, October 17th, and continues to and including We give better values than Mail Order Houses, goods more fashionable and modern Saturday, October 24th. *. \ in every way, together with the inestimable advantage of a personal selection.

Steinbach's Men's Stores Ready-to-Wear Apparel Special Economies for the Home No other store speeialiies so completely In men's apparel is Stelnbaeh's, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Every Item Is bought with the greatest cafe so as to insure the best value Latest New York and Paris Styles and the best style. "Iwanta" gas iron, complete with 6 Galvanized coal hods, cxira size, 39c. Tremendous Reductions from Regular Marked Prices ft. metal tubing, $1.98. Liquid veneer, 25c, size reduced to Haberdashery, 1st floor, Clothing, 2d door. Cupper nickel plated tea kettle, me- 18c. Caps, 1st floor. Hats, 2d flour, WOMEN'S DRESSES. WOMEN'S PETTICOATS. Serge and Satin combination dress, Genuine Silk Jersey top Fett'coats, dium size, special at 98c, O'Cedar polish, 25c. size reduced to Shoes, 1st floor. . , „ ..-.-.. Casserole with nickel plated frame J suitable for afternoon wear, special at with deep satin plaited ruffle, at $2,28. 19c. Opening SpagiaU are rare vJu*s-th'**l canfi6t again be duplicated, .._ ,.-•->- $10.80. Mess'ilme Petticoat, with new style and fireproof Inset, In two sizes, |1,2S 4 Ivory soap, 4e. Remember, best choice to atrliail p*|rch«ieri. Also Serge presses at $6.98. unit.1, in dark green, Kelly green, black, and $1.49. Pels Naphtha soap, 4c, Satin "Basque" Dress, in. navy blue, navy, gray, rose and Unlit blue, at Galvanized rotary ash sifter with Lenox soap, 4c. SMART SUITS FOR* MEN AND BOYS' OVERCOAT SALE. crank, special at $2.19, Heavy weight Coats, in light and dirk green and black, specially priced at $1.98. Babbitt's cleanser, 4c. YOUTHS. $12,00. Curtain sirettfhur, 12 tent Iong and Ammonia, quart «iti- 12c. Two and three-button sacks, soft roll Mixtures, plain and belted backs, with Cotton Jersey Petticoat,, in black 6 feet wide, with nickel plated pins, arge convertible collars. Sizes 8 to 17, only, ut 98c, S Gold Dust, large size, 10c. lapels, patch pockets, English cut SILK COATEES, 79c, Scrub ckitiis, large size, 8c, suits as well as more conservative mod- t $7,80. Gas radiators, 4-ft. tube, low, .$1.78, Good school Coats, in dark colors— Sleeveless quilted Silk Coatees—just WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS. Dish cloths, mesh stylf, Be. els, in the smartest and newest ma- the thing to wear under the coat in real Black and navy French serge Skirt, - Gas radiators, -1 -ft, tube, high, $2,00. Toili-t paper, 7 large rolls, 2Sc. terials, special at $11.00, II wool fabrics—sizes 7 to 10, at Papier madia water pails, 2Sc, 13.98, cold Weather. Colors are black and tunic effect, trimmed with self buttons, Sweeping parlor brooms, line corn, Absolutely the latest and most de- white, at $1.95. in sizes 23 to 36 waist measure, at Aluminum ware, "Wearever" brand, sirable'models for y&ung men, in tar- Balmacaan models of chinchilla and $8.50, also German make: • Dustliiss mops with adjustable han- tan checks, pencil stripes and mixtures, ancy mixtures, sizes 2'A to 7, special Small lipped sauce pan, 25c, t $5.00. WOMEN'S SUITS. dle, special at 98c. AU strictly hand-tailored. Value #18.00, Redingote Suit, in all wool fancy WOMEN'S RAIN COATS. Large lipped sauce pan, 4Sc, Table oilcloth, 1;..; yards wide, in special at $13.7S. Cheviot, lined with Skinner's Satin. CJuarmileiid rubber Rain Coats in tan Small double boiler, $1.25. white, bine, green or brown. IPe, yd. Ail wool dark mixed easslmere suits SALE OF MEN'S GLOVES. and gray, sizes 14 to 44, at $S.8O. Large double boiler, $1.50. Heavy Kid Gloves in tan, value $1.25, Skirt has a side foot plait, in black, Perfection oil heater, lariie size, In neat dressy patterns—will give good navy, green, brown and plum. Sizes Lindsay Inverted gas light, con.r-lete, $2.49. • service, Special at $9.76. sfbcial at $1.0ff. SALE OF WOMEN'S BLOUSES. value St.00, at 75c, 14 to "44. Value 122.00, special at Crepe de Chine waists, in black, Kayo lamp complete, $1.39. Heavy Kid Gloves In tan, value Si.75, $13.80. Garbage can, with deep cover, me- •Dustless duster, large size, IPc. EXTRA VALUES IN STYLISH DE- special at $1.80. white and navy, sizes 34 to 40. Heavy dium size, special at 4Sc. Mocha Gloves in gray, value #1.7 5, Chiffon broadcloth, in three different quality crepe, long sleeves and fancy LHistless hand braish, 39c. PENDABLE OVERCOATS. styles to select from, lined throughout Ash can, large size, with reinforced lilectric irons, guaranteed, fi lbs., ' Single and double breasted form flt- special at $1.80. collar, at $3,75, sides, special at $1.49". with peau de cyne, coat trimmed with An nil-over shadow silk lace over complete with 6-ft. cord, $1,89. Ing, and full backs. Balmacaan models skunk fur. Skirt in very nobby style with cloth and velvet collars, in plain SWEATERS. chiffon, all sizes, in black and white, at RANGES AND HEATING STOVES. DINNER AND GLASSWARE. and rough materials, Special at $20.00. Heavy Shaker knit Sweaters, large —not too narrow, _Value_.#_2?;_LSJ._at *5,50, No. 8 Energy range, full size, duplex Single-breasted Goats, in blue, guy shawl collar, In Oxford, navy and ma- $22.10. We offer six new Styles in voile's and grate, nickel liftoff, six covers, value loo-piece dinner set, pink decoration and brown chinchilla, very shapely roon, value S5.QG, special at $3.25. French lawns at $1,00. $18.50, special at $18.98. on tine thin porcelain, splendid va'uti at shawl collar and belted back. Very COLLEGE COATS, No. S-i8 Canopy range, heavy cast- $8.98. dressy models. Splendid value NEGLIGEES. In plain materials, plaids and mix- WOMEN'S COATS. ings, six covers, extra large oven, du- lOO-rleee open stock dinner set. fine $13,98. Negligee Shirts of woven madras, tures, at $7.50. Of line quality zibeline, in plain plex grate, special at $21.50. thin American porcelain, with pink laundered cuffs, value Si.25, special at black, triiiiiued with velvet buttons and spray decoration, open stock—-can al- Good all wool light and dark colors MISSES' SUITS. No. 8 extra Canopy range—this is a in plain and belted back coats, with 79c, collar. Sizes 18 to 4 4, Special at very large range, with duplex gra^e and ways be replaced, special at $10.78, Junior Suit, in plain all wool cheviot $12.50. six covers, special at $26.50." ito-piece dinner set, fine English cloth and velvet collars. Sizes from CAPS. and a fancy cheviot. Velvet collar and A genuine Russian pony skin Coat— porcelain, pink and green border dec- 32 to 44. Values $12.oQ and IU5.QQ velvet buttons, on coat, Tunic skirt. No. 88 Base range, six covers, large special at $9.50. New fall Caps, value gl.OO, special thu season's best style, lined with Skin- oven, duplex grate, left or right hand oration, rUviland pattern and shapes, at 89c. In navy, brown, green and black. Sizes ner's satin throughout, splendid value oven, base sets flat on tloor—nu legs, open stock, special at $15.98, BOYS' FINE SUITS AT $3,K. 13, 15 and 17, Special at $13,50. at $21.50. special at $26.00, 100-picce Austrian china dinner set, SUSPENDERS. open stock, line thin china in very neat Of corduroy and all wool eassimere WOMEN'S, MISSES1 AND CHILDREN'S Park Oak heating stove, cast iron with 2 pairs of Knickers, Norfolk Suspenders, leather ends, value 25c, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDER- fire pot, mica door, nickeled. No. 11, border decoration, special at $19.98. special at 21c. HOSIERY. WEAR. $5.98! No. 13, $7.50; No. IS, 59.5O| Thin blown table tumblers with neat model, nicely tailored. Sizes 7 to 17 Women's medium weight Hose, extra design in Itylit cutting, special at $1.00 Special at $3.7S. UNDERWEAR. Women's medium weight Swiss No. 17, $11.50. and ""regular sizes, value- 39c. pair, 3 ribbed Union Suits, low or high neckf We will give fret* with every stove dozen. BOYS' SEPARATE COATS. Ribbed balbriggan Union Suits, win- pairs-for $1.00. ter weight, value $1.35, special at ankle or kiitie pants, regular and extra purchased the following: 2 joints of Mackinaw Coati—Wonderful Value, Women's Silk Hose, garter top, Insizes, value $1.25, special at 89c i 1 elbow, 1 daiiiptfr j[_culii f c|e- Maeklnaws In dark red and brown $1.00. black and white, value Sl.oo, special at L L 1 4 u rn-isli ed--mtrre--trfrnTET1tfiin" ___W(ojii£iiliI_jBe4iuttv--wsigh-t—§wks— d" " " any other jersey store. plaids, NorfplkjnodeLjJiaAtLiQllar^iwd ™JlibjieAJyilKj g ribbed vests and pants, high or low —cWTo-nTatcliT -Sizes"8 to 17, Value ers, value Soc, special at 39e. Women's cashmere Hose, SOe, nfick vests and knee or ankle length $6.00, at $4.00, Women's fleece lined Hose, 28c. pants—extra and regular sizes, value Reductions in Floor Coverings • HOSIERY. Misses' and Boys' fine ribbed, me- SHc, special at 48c, HOME FURNITURE BOYS' RAIN COATS. Heavy merino Hose, black, oxford dium, and heavy weight Hose, special 9x12 RUGS. Boys' double texture Coats, whh ha and natural, value 19c, 2 pairs fo.* 2Se, at 21c. Women's Australian wool vests and "9xi2 Wilton Rugs, value $30.CO, re- BUREAUS. to match,' sizes 6 to 16, value fS.OO Misses' and boys' fine ribbed and pants, in gray and white, all sizes, value duced to $22.50, Golden Oak Bureau, French plate ••* special-si-$3i§0.---—...-•- ..-,,...— ..- NECKWEAR. heavy, ribbed Hose, value 21c, special #1.75, special at $1.35. 9x12 Axniinster Rugs, value #25,00, mirror, $5,08, Fail Cravats, vilae St;oo, special at at 17c. Children's fleece lined Union Suits, reduced to $19.50. Golden Oak Bureau, French plate BOYS' UNDERWEAR. 69o. value 59cV; aTBOc. . -—---• Vxl2 AxminsterRiigs, value S2r.So, mirror, $7,98. Boys' fleece lined Underwear, ,i CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Children's fleece lined, vests and Golden Oak Bureau, French piste " Fall Cravats, value 50cM special at reduced to $22.50. sizes from 6 to lfi, at 19c. Of serge, in navy, brown and car- pants, value 35c, at 23e. yxia Tapestry Brussels Rugs, value mirror, 59,48. '~ 38c. Golden 'Oak Bureau, French plate dlnai, at $2.98. SPECIAL SALE OF S16.5O, reduced'to $14,50. ' , Also a cotton cordellne dress, long 9x12 Wool and Fibre Rugs, value mirror, $11.48. TOILET GOODS AND REMEDIES. REMARKABLE LINEN VALUES. Outing Gowni, Skirii, Cartel C^vefi, Double warp Huck Towels, size I9x lines, trimmed with Roiuanstrlpe wash- $9.5o, reduced to $6.50. 3PIECE SITTING ROOM SETS. l-lb. bottle Peroxide, value 25c, able material, in white only, at $2.98, Petticoats and Dreiaing Sicquei, special at 18c. 38, excellent quality, very heavy and 0x9 best quality Tapestry Brussels Fumed Oak 3-piece Suit, $11.98. 1 Women's Outing Gowns at 50c., 75c. Rugs, at $7.25. |i-lb, bottle. Peroxide, value 15C, absorbant—soft finish —no dressing, CHILDREN'S COATS. and $1.00. Fumed Oak 3-piece Suit, $16.98. value 15c, special at 10j|c. each. 7-0x9 Tapestry Brussels RufS, at Mahogany loose-cushion 3-piece special at lOo. Of Imported zibeline, in green, Co- Women's Outing Skirts, value 39c, $7,8.0. Kilmer's Heart Remedy, 72c. Brown's Shamrock Brand Table penhagen, brown and navy. Sizes 6, S,special at 2Sc. T Suit, $17.48. Syrup of Figs, 41c. Damask, warranted every thread pure to and 12, at $8.98. Women's Corset Covers, value Soc, SMALL RUGS. Mahogany loose-cushion 3-piece - Hood's Sarsaparilla, 7te. flax—the best $1,00 value In the We have a splendid Coat for the in-i special at 43c. i8x3S Axniinster Rugs, value «i.S9, Suit, $22.48. Lydia Pinkham's Compound, 89c. country today,, special at 89c. yard. between-girl, in sizes 6, 7, 8 and 9, ofs; Women's Corset Covers, value 25c, special at $1,28. Mahogany loose-cushion 3-pieee Scott's Emulsion, 38c. and'69c. Pure Scotch Linen Napkins, size cheviot and imported zibeline, in co-special at 21c. 37x54 Axininster Jiugs, value 51-75, Suit, $27.98.' — Russell's Emulsion, 71c, 19HX19J4, full bleached, value ga.QO, penhagen, brown, black, navy and Women's Petticoats, in pink or blue special at $1,39. Mahogany loose-cushion 3-piece Swamp Root, 3Bo. special at $1.65 dozen. green, at $5.50. • crepe, value $1.00, at 8Bc. Suit, $31.48. Father John's Medicine, 39c. and Embroidered Initial Turkish Towels, MATTINGS. , Women's flannelette Dressing .Chinese and Japanese Mattings to be DINING ROOM CHAIRS. 79c. embroidered with D. M. C. cotton, fast OPENING SALE OF CHILDREN'S Sacques.^odd value at" S9c, 7%. and_ colors, 1^4-inch block letters, in blue sold below cost prices. Early English cane seat Chair, £1,48. Gray's Glycerine,-74c. COATS AND WRAPPERS. $1.00. Golden Oak leatherette seat Chair, Duffy's Malt, 79e. only, value Soc, special at 39c. each. Children's Coats, sizes 3, 4, S and 6 Chinese Mattings, 40 yards in a roll, Face Cloths to match, special at'lSc. Women's Outing Gowns, in fancy special at , $4,00, $8.90, $6,50 and $1.78. Olive Oil, 23c. and 3Bo. years, regular gS.oo, at $3.50. stripes, values S2.00 and 33.50, at Fumed Oak leatherette seat Chair, Witch Hazel, 9c. and 19c. each. Chinchilla Coats, In sizes 5. and 6, $10.00 per roll of 4 0 yards. Welded Sheets, extra heavy, size 72X $1.50. " Japanese MattluRS, 40 yards in a $1.78. which formerly sold from 85.50 up to Women's House Dresses, in blue fig- Early English leatherette seat Chair, • WOMEN'S AND MISSES' GLOVES. 90, soft finish—no dressing, value 65c, pi2,00, at $4.50, $5.00 and $8,00. -roll, special at $8.00, $10.00 and $12. special at BSeV each: ured and striped materials, all sizes, $1,78." Pique K13 Gloves, in white; with Children's albatross Wrappers, in values Si.00 and $1.25,-special, at.85c. LINOLEUMS. Fumed Oak solid wood seat Chair, black stitching and black, with heavy Bed Spreads, full double bed size, pink or blue, sizes from 2 up to 10. Two yards wide, splendid selection excellent value, regular 51.25, special $2.48. black stitching, value $1.50, special at Values $3.50 and jM.So, for $2,98 and CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES. of 'newest designs for the bath room, Early English solid wood seat Chair, $1.25. 95c. each. $3.48. kitchen and laundry, value 05c yard, Watch the newspapers ftr our an- Children's Capes of rubberized pop- $2.48. White washable doeskin, 8-button infants' corduroy Bonnets, in white, lin, at $1.98. • special for this sale, 45c. sifiiare yard. Golden Oak Leather se-t Chair, length, value #1.23, special at,$1.00. nual Thanksgiving Linen Sale, to be blue and brown, sizes 14, l! and 10. $2.98. announced later. Value $i.7S, at $1.19. One-button white washable doeskin, Look for unadvertised specials. BLANKETS. Early English leather seat Chair, value $1.00, special at Sfte. DRESS GOODS. Three-quarter size Blankets, In white $2.98. Ifi-button length white glaced Kid Black and white checks, 36 inches with blue or pink border, value 7 5c, MISSION LIBRARY FURNITURE. Gloves, $2.25. wide, special at 43c .yard. / The Family, Shoe Store at 69c. , 8-buttcm length white glaced Kid School Serges, 36 Inches wide/all Fumed Oak Arm Rocker, $4.98; , The whole family, from baby to grandfather, can safely buy shoes nt this Three-quarter Size Blankets, In white Early English Arm Rocker, $4:98. Gloves, $1,50, colors, at 49e. yard. ^ / store, pur shoes are all made to our order, and contain the very best ma- or gray, with pink or. blue border, value 2-clasp Kid Gloves, In tan, whi'e and School Serges, 44 Inches wide, all Fumed Oak Arm Chair, $4,98, terials; They are built for wear, comfort and style. Our label in a pair of Sl.oo, at 7Se. Early English Arm Chair, $4.38. black, with self or-Mack stitching, value colors, at 69c. yalc'i., shoes is a guarantee of their merit. Full size Blankets, In white or gray, x #1.25, specftl at Sic. School Serges, 50 inches wide, all Fumed Oak Library Table, $6.98. 2-clasp Kid Gloves, in white, black, GREAT PURCHASE OF MEN'S NOV. BIG BOYS' SHOES. with pink or blue border, value #1.25, Early Bullish Library Table, $6.98. , colors, at 89c. yard, ELTY AND STAPLE SHOES. For the larger boys we hive an ex- at $1.00. tan and gray, value $1.75, special at Ottoman Cloth, 44 inches wide,,in Size 60x80 wool ikece Blankets, ex- IRON AND BRASS BEDS. $1.80. Before the war broke out we ftnind cellent assortment, including: all the, newest shades, special at 89o. a manufacturer who had difticiilty in Dull calf shoes In sizes 1 to SK-, tra heavy, in white, with pink or blue White Enamel iron Brfd, $1.48. Women's and Misses' tan Walking yard, border, value $2.25, at $1.88, White Enamel Iron Bt?d, $1.98, Gloves, value $1.00, at Sfc. obtaining enough orders to keep his Goodyear welt,soles, at $2.25. Roman stripe wool Skirting, 54 factory going. He took our order for The same in a better quality, . at Size GOxHu wool rkece BhuiKets, ex- White Enamel Iron Bed, $2.98. Chamoisette a-elasp Gloves, In gray, inches wide, special at $1.25 yard, these shoes to iell at $3,88) which are $2.99. tra heavy, in white or gray, with blue White Enamel Iron Bt'ii, $3.98. black, tan and white, value 59c, special Plaid black Coatings, in all tin lead- well worth $5.00 and $6.00. Theft: or pink "bonier, value S2.5C), at %2A0. White Enamel Iron Red, $4.98. at 45c. ing colors (1 coat to the pattern), are plain calf skin shoes, and a great WOMEN'S, SPAT STYLE SHOES. Size 72x8-1 wool llefci" Blaiikeii;, ex- Brass Bed, satin iinish,$6.98. Chamoisette Gloves, In tan, gray, special at $4.28 yard. variety of novelties with dull and tan The newest shoes for /women have tra, heavy, in white or gray, with blue Brass Bed, polished tinish, $8.48. white and black, value 3 5c, special at Silk and wool-Poplin, 42 inches wide, uppers and quarters cut from one piece or pink border, value S3.U0, at $2,45. Brass Bed, satin tinish, $10.98. 25c. ___ calf, and patent leather vamps and ool- special at $1.00 yard. ored tops, We have all %hl,50. Sizes 814 to it, $1.49. Table, $17.98. 82.00, special at $1.68 yard. Striped Outing FUnneli, l uppers of gray, fawn and mustard col- CRETONNES AND COUCH COVERS. Sizes 11 /> to 2, $1.69. ors in various shades. These are made BUFFETS. Corduroy and plain velvets, 24 and Special 10 ydmpfor 69c, value fi.oo. These are made of dull calf skin with Cretonne in hirge range of patterns 27 inches wide, $1.00 yard. Special to yds. for SBc, value fl.25. on new patterns aird are distinctly for-. and colors, at lZ%c. yard. Golden Quartered Oak Huffet, Crepe de Chine, in ail. cotersr 40 Special to yds. for $1,15, value extension soles, over orthopedic lasts, eign In .appearance, ('oucli Covers. Bagdad stripes ami $15.48, inches wide, $1.50 yard, h/ #1.50. • orii'iilal designs, in all colors, at 89c. Early CnRlish Oak Buffet, $11.98. . Society silk, 26 Indies wW^ to close Bleached Canton Flannel. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT OFFER- N ^HANDKERCHIEFS. oGoUk'ii Quartered Oak UulTet, out'at 18c. yard. SpeciaJ 10 yds, for 85c, value $1,25. INGS. Cottofi Handkerchiefs, embmider-.'cl WINDOW SHADES. S17.98. Percales, 36 inches wide, splendid A beautiful assortment of trimmed corner, regular 65c, diXiuu, sjpecinl ut "Our Own Brand" Opaque Shades, Early English Oak HurTet. $10,48. JEWELRY SPECIALS^ range of designs, value* 13He, black velvet hats that are real dressy SOe. • mounted on guaranteed rollers, crochet Fumed Oak Buffet, $22,48. .' Splendid assortment of bar pins, cuff and smart. Some Ipve very good look- Colored initial package of six, three pulls free with each shade, special at Fumed Oak Buffet, $29.08. special at 8 }ic, yard. 21c. pins and hat pins, values up to 25e.,Anderian'i Ginghams, 32 inches wide, ing fancies, while others have dainty colors to tlie package, 25c. 1 special at 15c. large range of patterns, suitable for wfngs and flowers. Specially priced at "Our Own Brand" Holland Shades, PARLOR ROCKERS. Baroque pearl earrings, special at school dresses, etc., value iOc,, $s.oo. DRESS TRIMMINGS. mounted on guaranteed rollers-, crochet Mahogany 'saddle seat Arm Kockers, 39e. .. " , special at 12%c. yard, Washblonde net, in white and cream, pulls-free with each shade, special af $2.98. - Very pretty untrlmmed black velvet 39e. Guillen Oak sailiile seat Arm Rock- Odd lot of sterllHK silver manicuring hats, in all the season's newest shapes, value 60c, at 50c. yard. pieces, special at 2Se. StATIONERY. at $1.98. "Nevertare" net, in blue, niggar "Our Own . Brand" oil Opaque ers, $2.98. Asbury Park correspondence paper, We make a specialty of remodoiiiig brown, green, taupe, gray and black, Shades, mounted on -Hartshorn tollers Mahogany saddle seat Arm Kockers, TABLE NECESSITIES, value ai'c, special at 19c. old hats. If you have a hat that you $1.48 yard. crochet pulls, free with each shade $3.48. Odd lots'of forks, dissert spooni at»d Hurd's sample line of Christmas are tired of wearing, dont discard it- Chiffon in all th\latest shades,'880. special at 45c, (liihlen Oal^. siiddie seal .Arm. Kock' table spoons. Set of six, special at boxed paper at about one-third original just bring it to our millinery depart- yard. * EXTENSION RODS. ers, $3.48. selling prices. ment and you will be surprised at the -inch shadow flouncing, 19o. Single curved brass Extension KodS Mahogany saddle seat Arm Kockeri, Cut glass toothpick holders at 15e, Mil End pads, 3Me. results attained by our expert inillliiiirs. yard. loci $4.48. Silver deposit su(pir a«d cream sets Hurd's Lawjiette and Lawn finish Double curved brass Extension Hods Golden Oak siidclle seat •Arm Hock- it 50c. *•. • boxed papery vshu« 50c, special at 39c. ValuabU Eeanomiu {or Ev»nj Member of ifte Family in tbis Great' 28c. ers, $4.48,

' -~ =^- ORCHESTRA . \ .•..;-—-•• CARFARES % Garfarei refunded to out-df-town purchaieri. Informatidn regarding On both Sa,turdayi durtng the Opening Sa^t Warner's Orcheatni will amounts necessary to purchase may b# had at the Seryice Bureau, We play, Excellent programs.will be rendered, including special pieces do not give carfares as premiums and you are entitled to only one car- by fare no matter how muuh^ou purchase.

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Pafl« Four. THE RED BANK REGISTER.

(Iiroot. l>y tlic peoplo, itn<) the growing jmi t.mt s ilt m.uh li\ iim of th for nnjthinK it must stiml for the **•*•*• fundamental pruuiple* of lunnan THE RED BANK REGISTER llllllDI .l> Mtist lUlll'lS lilt* ipil tllltJ of Itul Hunk o> of tin* inunliv lound- thi' luw^i in tin- interest of corpora- iihout is unnouiiitd in Tin Rn.ifaiHt. lights, ns TheotloM* Roosevelt put it. JOHN H. COOK. Editor >nd Publuhn tions iiiHtcad of en forcing tho lnw.s I'lopli- \slio >ai looking f()1 To obtain thoMo lmman lights will be GtORGEC. HANCE Anocuto tdUor us the people p;«i:.s them, me Loving whnh me oll(ii nnnounio am ot Anil KFUIIKI' mil HIV to nl On* your |l.r.O tlu SIUVI'M lli'nl With Ill-Ill. < * b,, ,1 , OIHMUU d foi o mum And If we illi., u-,. ,))•• mil ol 1I1. IU.IIK who hul (iisl.ivid Hum Xl ll Hot -'H u.ulu-, ol lilt Kl ( I*- Alul If wn U\v, \\>- Ilw Knti:i"od nt tin Ucd J.(anlf, in h Jvj. ,1. ma I tor nilir the ia\\ nutluxK tin nmple 1 * '•'•<- K'«i i IOI1 will 111 \t I tll,\ Will Illlll' Will 111 his jHinuples, it will hi a mutter of ilw i\ In tb" 1 who will uppuil m tht I01.1I1U httli' moment to Taiius (• HLiuvelt III 111 1 loi 111. pi 1 011 d In lit lit1- thi \ wluther lu cuii 11 on hi4 b lttk within

TOWN TALK. Ih, 11 t 1\ 1 11 1 I%I tin it h\ , bin tlu The ame is true of auction of tin I'logiessivo p-nU 01 outside 1 f the pi opK HI loiiiiii)1 into tlu n own Mllistltl Ol .ILIltlOllslk Ol pi 1 ^Olial buaslworkb. That be will 1 ontiniu to llu pinuipU of pubhi ni.ukit 111 I lit \ will not bt mot kid toi«M*l and pi opt 11\ It i natui.il th »t pi l Mill-, 111 ike tht voi\ l*i ->t battli po ible foi n inunuipalit\ in 01 <1. 1 to bun th, thi (I i\ til tin 11 di IIM i \ 1 111, 11 having real estate or personal prop- the thingq in vvliuh hi hd ,\i s M iei- glllUtl Ol ])1 (Hill II Ot |_ll()(l 111,1 tht erty to sell at, auction should toll about t.1111 Jamci (! Ill m\i'lt is no qoittti o 00 o o — (uiisiiniii of pood to)', tlu 1 without tin it in the. paper which KOOS into practi- lie is in tht fight to >-t.i\ Ht is ieud\ U t of the 111 t ninth 1 OIKI out i t thi. ers of THK RKGISTKR know that all I advance his priniiplt 11 thi Pio foi .1 iiiuiut lpaliU to h.no a imblu ^ liool limit Inn' i tlu\ do it On nut unction sales are announced in THK j grj ,sive p.uty lails to go foiwaid 1 lnjiktt w 11 to do .1 (hint mjui \ to I hi Kum mi IHHII bo nil In lu\i th it KM l -it K mil hem i tht\ ha\t In toitK toward th.it beat on lii'l't to whi h I\u JH*I on-, who hid 1 mil v\hii 1*. .itc jnu tu loi 111 uli nl till 1 liool piopilU, 111 iidii 1 iiilioiliii 1 rill nts ot such sales and for it will fade iiw«i\ and it ought to f.idt th it lilt pmpli nl tin til tint ! ould tin di s upliop n ot the property to he c pulilif marl et phu'i's. New buildingj and ppubli c meetingg placo than uik .set up a munii'ipiil fish nu<'k'-t, stantlv increasing popularity of THE 5 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. anv other hchoolhouse in Monmouth KECIISTEK IS the freedom and fairness Newark not only established this pr.b- •ounty except the high school building lij niiirket, but it tent its represent a- w'ith which it discusses all matrc rs of TELEPHONE eSO in liidelletnwn tovviibhip, as above tives to Port Monmouth, Belfoid uul community interest. Its depaitment .stated. of lunninj; comments on current top- other plaees and bought great •puui- 4 1 1 ir-L' The Ulan who Wild's Printed Lin oleum, regular 65c value, .Mr. McKay .md the buaid uf trustees a;i' doiiiu and did not heliwe in .some Wall Paper! 2-inch continuous post single or double liuv- tlie pioduce to fi fd hi- I'Muily - thi'- miivi'ini nt. and 1 wlii) lu-lpcil al 1 of the thmys which Mr. BlaiivelL was at 50c sq yd i^, ;il. (1 entitled tn I;el thi- produ-e to White Enamel Beds, regular $6,98 value, •M'ljniie, hiii'i low, v ho iu'l[is I'lunu Faj liisr. hi, family at the lowi-t po-^ible cost. i.s dumu \iiluulle Sample Line of 1914 Designs M:HI a I " *' Now Complete. at $S,75 All Japanese and China Matting wui k in i-omiiiLiiiity. Mr. Rhiuvell wis- ele.'tcd to the -O-O-ll-O-O- 'tate cnmmittie hy the Votes cf the Before placing that order for $12.00 ffrade,.,,, ,at $10,00aroll ol40 yds, mutter of ui'ltmi: food Piogres.-ivrs nf hi", rountv. The law 2-inch post Brass Beds, bright or satin $10.00 grade at $9,00 a roll of 40 yds Ml-. Ale Kay is arrani;inK fur a that papering job, get in touch \i."i * 11 klj and ihi',qil\ to th'1011- 1 provide, how a man .shall be ilefti'd to 1 •. nut cuiil'.iied to Im nl an- fnuitli K-rii -. of eiiteitaininent-; the the .state cornmitfee, rind I dnnt believe with me. finish, regular $7,50 value, at $5.98 $9.00 grade,, at $7.98 a roll of 40 ydi winter. The enminsi enui.se II1 r Ip ll i mm ni The 1 nitcd thnt any state eomniittei- run fire a o:npi i. es n-U'n t-ntei tamiutnts of \a- See mv beautiful line of Wall Kl it. - 1^ hold man out of the committee be-ailse 1 Paper and get my prices. A Discount of 10 Per Cent II.H; . eirti, from eonreits to mnirie, of the ri'ili'ln. In many Kuril- \ some of the committee do not hkt what , ^hfire iR the good kind of Wall % Oak and mahogany finish Becking Chairs, 1 1 .mil fi inn hteratu ic to fun. The pvii-e ]ie in eiiunliii'- il ha- lni. ., I'l-en thi he .i,il\\ SQ s oIr doe,-. To be mre, JIr.JHki.u- 1 on all~Bttffetsr-Ghima-Glosetsr- Ghiffonnier» ru .torn undiM the pin'i'l- p(i-.f % -11 111 i- ahv.P «. ke))t jit ii lifrure* that will vi'lt was "askyd " to 'esijrn, ami was Paper ancl the btfier. wood or imitation leather upholstered seats, in-1 iiner expenses, a., these cnter- and Dressers foi fauliei., to In mj, to theii Y<> tuf- not died, but to mo^t neopfe it anwuntt, , When YOU Wfltlt the best at the regular $8,98 and $4.50 values, at . $2.98 fi, c basket.-, of aL -in ti d \ TJJI 1 ilil : nil ,11111111 ii t ^ aie* nut }iiv«'n to make -2d Fl«»r ' 'II'I ". tui :m%hnilv, hut to provide a to jn-etty much the same ihiiijr. I most moderate price, call on me. f 1 nit- and send tlu 111 ill 11- t tu the 1 The largest assortment in Mon- 1 •in , nf enjoyable winter pveninjis. ciili tUini-i '-. Huiiii' failui'i-i have a list •James G. IJhiuvelt is cm1 a'* the | of li-gular riiitolni'i 1 in the c 1 Li* tu Ka li ji'iir has acen a larger attend- mouth county to setectfrom. bruinioHt men in the Progressive party i "vvli nn tliL'S' niid tin r ha'-ktt- of U';i'- .1*1 i Ih.iii tin pic'eiliny suar, and this Best Material?. Beat Workmanship. l.a in nuiajicil Ml. McKay to pi OVHle in New Jersey. He and Geoi^re L. ( titlik-i daily, or time tunes a week or Beat Finish and Beat Service. •/•• licttij- and better attractions eae-h Record and Edmund B. Osibornc are | Housefurnishing Bargains For a Wi'L-IJy. The pan-els po^t ehiuge-, are the three real leaders of the ijarty. _ AHWork Given Prompt arid Fenon«l lov,' and the.consumer fiet- the Jirodiue \ eiir. They have ceitam definite principles 1 Attention. ,1 few houis after it ha^ been fathered '* * and they are not afraid to stand by j on the farm, The nou-mmi'nt makes Mr. McKay'.s aftivitic! are not con- those principle?. Neither are they | Wonder Sale nit.11 '\ bi'i ausc the ]i.iii-els |>ost JJ op- fined to /in aiming for thet-e enti rtain- afraid to say what they believe in. Mr. FRANK CHAMBERS, i-i.ili'd at a ]iiolit, in spite of thefuct menl.s, tinr tu goinfr to ehurch on Hun- Blauvelt pets out a little paper every th il the paicch jio-t r.iti--; aie -<'ery 26 VV. Front Street, Rod Bank, N. 1, China Decorated Plates, regular $1.75 value, Nickel Placed Gas Plates diiy and preaehmfT twu surmons. He week at his own expense in whi'"h he luv,-. The fanner makes lilon-v be- w Telephone 5S8, S i uii hir job every day m the wrek and sets foitli his Mews, He pays also for at $i,00;dozen. t'.ni e he ijel, fini- I'vei \ hoiii of thp day. He has u num- 2-hole burners,, ,. ,. $1.25 i' fur hi- 1 roll setting forth these views in the Sun- 1 nnd the e'onMimer the produce ber of boss' and girls' sodetic.-", m- day issue of the Paterson Chronicle. Table Water Tumblers, regular 8c value, (Instead of $1.75) theap becau-u all Intel 1111 iliate cludiiif;"boj scouts and a .sewing tinss, He believes in government ownership, jnyfit.'- aie cut out. and he gne.s to all of these a great he believe1" in the land tax, ho believes at2c« __.____-.„.. 8-hole burners ,^7-.,,. ..$2.25 deal of personal attention. He takes in graduated income and inheritance his buys nut eampinL' in the slimmer taxes, and he believes in tho general No. 8 copper bottom Wash Boiler, rtgular (Instead of $8,50) The United State*. govornm«iit is and he is an all-around jjood fellow use of patent* on payment to the in- un'li 1 takiiifr inucli the .sanie wui k with them. Any boy who gets in ventor of a fee fixed by the govern- $1.35 value, at $1.00. tlnough the postal department of this trouble linds in ISIr. McKay a friend ment. These pimciples "tread on the 10 P«r Cent Discount count r\. Thi' \surk i.i e\pi'rim"ntal who %\ill "u,oi hi.s length" ti> (five him toes" of .some of the so-called Pro- in it-, iiatuie at pii—ent, bii* it h likely I'limfiiit and iissi-tmii-r; and M -. Mc-gressives of New Jersey, They dont Perfection Oil Heaters, regular $3,50 value, on all cooking and Heating StoveB tu be. unit' a perinaln nt p.ii t uf theKav i^ :is ;ictivt* and as until"ng in like Mr. Blauvelt to talk about these at $2.98. ]iu. lullife system The gosei tuiicnt ntHiii . which will help 1 euutifv and things. But Mr. Blauvelt has a mind -Basement nbi mil" from the faiiniis mar a iit_\ hi" loi-iibty as In* is in the of his own ami he says the thinfrs he :L li-t of the pioduce which lhe\ i-ai^c woiks which he has t ncler- believes in. mirj winch they hasi for Lale. The laki n. It if nri wnnder thatthe people li ,1 nf f.irums iii'd then pioducl'" 1.1 i-jieak of him :H an AA-1 til. 11 (list 1 ibuti'tl bj the city piwlmi'ii of (». i.a ])astm. A lot nf the Progressives of New Most Phenomenal is This Sale of .uuong the le-idflits of the cits. Jersey are trying to be all things to I'^iinlie.-i that ijiii.-h tu tal.e advantuiri- o-o-o-n-o all men. This i., a plan which -will - 1 nf thi- dirf.-t nibtliod nf hu\ me tln-ir 1'urinu the paht s ix iiifinth -, i:> hasnever get the Progressives anywhere FOR THE BABY hupi'lh', wiite to thi fai mci "• ''"i thebeen the e-a.-e during thu past :',U yeais, and it ought not to get them smyv.here. li ,1 and airanpe with them fur tlieie has been a .steady increase in A lot of Progressives are flounikiint; Wv'i'klj, in M'liu wi'ekh or (L.ilv -hip- tin-subscription list of THK RKD RANK t^ie very best of toilet sup- 1 1 1 about, not knowing what they believe /^Tailored Suits nn ill uf faun .stiitf. Tl,. uu , ei "an n1 fjKl*-lKU. The average Weekly circu- in nor what they dont believe in. Pome believes that this ninde of shipment of piles and pure drugs are , latiun uf THK nw;i.»Ti:K for the sixof them, like most of the Democrats ^K very uncommon showing of Suits-and the priest f;iim pioduce can be made a proiitable innntlih ending; October 1st WUR ,",4(1-1. Jiaif of thy pontnlli''e departine: 1, be- and most of thu Republicans, are needed. In our store we are wonderfully-low"- 1 I This is the lai£cst eirciilatioi. THE afraid to go on record as behoving sicli-.-- giving (•rowi-i and consumer 11I:<.1SH:K has tive*r attained. gnat advanlngeh o\er the pie.sent anything. They are willing to talk in have anticipated all the Thus remarked a very smartly dressed woman when visiting • roundabout methoilb of selling farm generalities about honesty in i.flice, ci dps. It \f not hiirprising that THE REG-and economy of admin'iKtrutian, and baby's needs as well as your our Suit section recently, l^II.l; ^huiilil fiuiftiiiitlv incieasc in civ- publii"±"\c welfare"•.*••••••."•>, an"d thing•.•••n«.-s« liknn.ey thatni,.u, 'Mlafi,,!!. It UIM-S all the news-, and but ,'"" >'"u,.:lsk thcm 3»st whnt they own and you will find our Such repawki ot mme very^limilar ones art very frequently In many branche f human neuv ity | public welfare they arr up a ., . • I'uya paper. to_ ge..ti 1Lthe. 'news ... , mean bv liubhc welfare thev ;n-p nn n heard in the women's section—and our vast assortments of charm- the national and the ,-tate i Kvei jom- Iiinnvs, too, that THE UFA tree and dont know what to pay. They stock complete, qualities the and local ale letting po j the nt'ws as, fairly ami are afraid to have any-jval principle!, ing fashionable garments certainly merit such honorable mention. TEK as of the old diK-time that th a^ it is' po.'-.mbli? for it^ for fenr that these principles might best and prices reasonable. me nt must not do mi*, thine in the busi- porters to get it. re- olfend somebody. They try to go on Our Suite are selected by style experts with a sharp^ eye to f. nens line but must hit still while the that principle of the old Maine yiiitlo Patronize our reliable Pre- people are despoiled. That theory is whn .said thnt when he saw anything dependability of materials, desirability ol colors and* shades, and fast fading uway under modem prin- THE RECIhTFH hah no political preju- moving in the bushes he tired to shoot scription Department. last but not least, the perfect tailoring and workmanship as-well ciples of government. Nowadays it Idices, mi personal pivjiulices, and no ho that he would hit it if it was a deer ih believed that the government should religious jnejmlices whk-lr 1iiid vent in and miss it if it was a calf. as the quality of lining, The garment that pauses our rigid exami- ihu jiapui. Jt liclii-vi's that every undertake nil works which will nj-ultl if • * nation must be faultless in wery way or we would not handle it in advantage to the people. Moi e and jpaitj, evi-ry eivcd and.uvery iiulivid- SCHROEDER'S PHARMACY, nioie Oiis principle i« takinf^root in ual ih entitli'd to a sipiuri- ilvi\\. That Fortunately there arc some Pro- Then, too, our prices are usually lower than, those asked by others tJie heartH of the people. C'ovcrimient hiih lieen the ]irjnciplp on Which Tirr giesMves in .Now Jersey who arc not HlHIIh'l'KK hns, het-n i-ondueted ever since of that kind. The majority of the J, L. BERGEN & CO,, for inferior garments. Just now wo are holding a Suit Sale'tint owned railroads, government 6wned Progressives in Passaic, Monnouth, Bteiimhoots, governiuent owned tele- it was, started, THK RunsiLR IVJUH t- should interest women for milea around. * Proprietor*, * . . •"-.•., •'••-'.•• jihotiL'H, government ownership i,f coal ers are instructed to "yet the new, and Hudson and Bei'gcn.countieg ore whnt Ket it ;,li liyht," mid when thpy do tjiis might be called "the real stuff. There mines mid government/ ownership of uro a lot of this sort also in Essex all public utilitien mid natural re- they do their duty to the paper and to 16 Broad* Street, Red Bank, Tailored Suits $12,50 to $37.50 HourccH of every kind- -all these sin- the people who read the paper. county, but the majority of the Pro- on thdi-wny. They will come as faHt gjessivcB there, like tho majority of Telephone 79»J. , Bi) the public is prepared tostnke them the Progressives in the rest of the Fur Trimmed Suit* $27.50 to $52.50 Another reason for THE REGISTER'S state, dont wont any real thoughts The easiest way you can sell any- . over. Htxx'ijt ndvunieinent) in elec- continued and increasing popularity ie expressed, thing or buy anything, is to advertise tion methoth nro hnateninK tho day,found in the fact that it publishes the • * • ' it in THE REGISTER'S Want columns. FREE ALTERATIONS AND FREE DEUVEIME3 ~ "ThO.fllQ^tion ot Unit«d Ht»tes Benatora store news of the locality. Eve^jr Im- Thirty words tor 29 cent* makes it the If toe Progre«rivo party ia to stand cheapest way too.-~A4p*rtiitm0nt. I THK RID BANK REGISTER, Page Five. e Store With The All-Wool Policy! j The Only $10, $12 and $15 BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW!! Suit Store in Red Bank! BIG CUT PRICE SALE OF I CANNED GOODS AND DRIED FRUITS J T -p it is possible for the Big Profit Store! to sell $15.00 Suits at It's a good plan to provide for a "RAINY DAY," no telling what you may have to pay later on. These <£ A * the end of the season for $9,98, do you see any practical are all full Standard Goods, packed during"~the Summer of 1914, % reason why we cant ¥ell the samo suit the whole season HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, BOARDING HOUSES AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, This List Will Interest You, $ through for $10! CHOICE MARYLAND TOMATOES 7c 80c doz LARGE "BLUE BELL" FANCY TOMATOES 8c 9Sc doz We do sell this same $15,00 Suit all the season through for $10, "CHILD'S" BEST Hand Packed 10c $1,15 doz and we have proved this to the most sceptical buyers. Cans of TOMATOES HOME STYLE Frying Tomatoes lie $1.25 doz ThM«-Four Brand* are selected from the choicest Canneriei in the Eaatern Statei, potitivoly perfect goodi, equal to any Home Pneknd. You'll be lighted with them throughout the entire winter, if you BUY a good supply NOW, $ We are selling for $10 a guaranteed all-wool, hand-tailored up-to-

t! date Suit, the same as is regularly sold in the Big Profit Stores for i'i\ Now Packed HliiJl*••l 1' I'M t> Illl«t Xfj\v then wo cotiio In 111n JUNE PEAS ihivcii- uf the I I «•!*•! ,li" llli'i •• KiillliH (if $15.00. HKHT. 7c--80cdoz CHILD'S BEST PEAS Ilim-it Hiiiiilli'Mt yur.Ii-11 I'i'ils ijf i!• i I. . t quality, 13c CAN IV;IK willi a l!,i\ in1 Unit !H 'ii'li hii vi1 l!ii ii' i)\vn ln- "ELDORA" 11 • • t In liij liud 111 HI illiiiiry • IU I'liiiilit;-. Vcn'i•,. HUI-I- This explains why we cannot make " Reduction Sales." $1.45 A DOZEN Sifted Peas 9c--$l doz Peas In NH ynill" I'.i s HI it.' ili'l'i.'. We cannot take off of the price of our suits what we have never Theae Throe Brands are 3c a can or 3Sc a dozen under the UIUBI Price, just to atari them going right for the icaion. Buy liberally, you cant make a mistake way condition, may change pricei. I put on. * Crushed CRUSHED CORN "Blue Bell" m^ 8o»9Oc doz "GHilDS* BEST" CORN That is the gecret of our great success. Maine Style fic-IOc doz l I'IIIH Brunei is worth theso today in csirUiad liit "Blue Bell" W8c--90e doz 10c—$1.10 a dozen 1 1 i;i 1- -Mlv I'nni ji' i-If.-1 lull, ]•'. 11" niiiny The whole season through we sell $15.00 Suits at $10; we sell $18,00 Be A CAN AFTER THIS SALE Tuku yoiil fliuk-i;, ("'I«IIH1I(;I| MI Hhui; j'l.p-. j if- \vi. iinvi' HI.!il Uii.-i 1 J 1 •. 1:1 • I witligii't CORN Thu I't-guliir jirici' in Wv, it (jail. | iimlg iMimiii.iini, Suits at $12; and we sell $20.00 and $22,50 Suits at $15.00. This tells There are s\\ iorU of Corn. We did iomi sorting in selecting theae brands for this SALE. s,: • the story why we do the big volume of business in $10,00, $12,00 and $15.00 Suits in Monmojuth county. ; OUR PEST FLOUR $6.23 barrel J . . • . . n ^ Drop in and look us over. You will save $5,0J to $7#50 by buying your suit here. STRING BEANS CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS LIMA BEANS TbU Season's Packed. Shipped direct to us via Panama Canal NEW Good Tender LIMA BEANS ! Packed GREEN STRING BEANS I OUR STRONG FEATURE IS TEN-DOLLAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS. { Holly Wreath" Asparagus Tips 9c,$ i dw 6c-70c doz. •4 All tender Edible young Tipi aa sweet ai Honey. 6c, 70c doz Very pond finality. Sold Nothing more Wholesome in many Very good QtuUtr. The price ii atinlr " A CUT'' places for BEST. FTNKELSTON & POPE "PANTHER BRAND "Asparagus Tips 17cT $2 doz Pride of Michigan SMALL TASTY IF YOU BELIEVE-TtJ A SQUARE DEAL, YOU BELIEVE IN THIS STORE. | TENDER REFUGEE "SST in Square C*ni, all perfectly cut and reliihable. LIMA BEANS 8c, 93c a doz 8c-95c a doz. 12 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. "PANTHER BRAND" Asparagus 18cr $2.10doz If you raisotl tliem in your own gar- ** Tbe Cooewigo Brsnd." Nothing better packed LonB •quare can. chuck full of Aipansut DeliciauiBeu don, they couldn't be move TASTY. •>

Miss Mary Ramsay of Jersey. City ay for Jhelr winter home at Temple- •? NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. spent the week-end at their cottage, ton, Maryland. thb Yasmar, The party attended the Rev. C. G. Book attended the Ep- OTHER BARGAINS IN CANNED GOODS flrjemen's supper Saturday night. worth league convention Friday at -CALFORNIA DRIED FRUITS- f FOIWT COMTOBT ATJDZTOBIUM J. W. Ely of the Novelty machine Long Branch. ME4K.T COMPLETED. company, manufacturers of amuse- John Costello of Brooklyn Is spend- New Packed Hawaiian Sliced PINEAPPLE PRUNES APRICOTS PEACHES • ment devices, was in Kflansburg last ing a few weeks at his cottage at Bea- Largest Siie 10c \h. Covered Fetch to be Built from weeirfryinE to arrange for an amuse- con Beach. George M. HUM and family of New- 1 lc can-$l.30 doz. 15c regularly. And cheap at that Large Size _-_ _9c lb^ 13clb Misses Lillian and Jtary Ellen spendihg a'week at their" cot- —-ftcJb——5 WU* TaU—WeeK-End Vi»ltor«. * p Medium Siie - 7c \b. Thls.Hiiinft nnnlity solil \S'i; unlit l-i-ini ntiirr HRII- Ktaas of the Sea Breeze cottage at tage hare. We liavf -clipped T\s*o Tho innsonB are putting the finish- Niw Point Comfort spent last week George Curtis came down Saturday i'or -ITc. liiKt sj'-M-Jim. ii!K Hlli'll n 11; 1111 i" JQI' DC, teg touches on tho New Point Com- C'onts a pound irom tho. at Hackensack, •where they visited and opened his barber shop for the "GOLDEN Mil" PUMPKIN BEST SUCCOTASH iVKiihir juiue for thin Tli.ink.s to n liiR ceni) of A ml on I" irifinoi'y goes fllrt auditorium; and the company will their sister, Mrs. Charles Durkos. week-end. Move Into their new building this 1 Hiily. Just to introduce LiissioijH ihilii u'iil;i liiu'k fur livir thirty Mr. and Mrg. P. E. Dillon of New Miss Grace Arrington spent FrU 7c 80c doz, 8c 95c a doz tin! i!i] l friiie. I'riiils, week. The company intend to build YorYjrkk ipent from SatSaturdayy to M Mondayy day at Keyport, where she visited E. • large porch over the boardwalk in at their cottage at Beacon Beach. J. Curry. front of their building, extending from Mr. Dillon will have his new house The steamer Koansburg will discon- the auditorium to the water's edge, ready for occupancy by spring. tinue running on Sunday, October giving a pergola effect. An entrance iMr. and Mrs. Ammon of the Sea18th. SPECIAL COFFEE SALE OTHER GOOD THINGS will be constructed from the dancing View house entertainqd about fifteen Mr, and Mrs, John JLloyd are spendape - pavilion, so that the patrons can en-ypunff poople from Newark over Co- ing a week visiting friends at PlPlaini - joy this added feature. luml)UH day. The party hnd an agree, flefd! The Coffee Maritets are firming' up, and may reach the high Materials have been ordered for theable time bathing and dancinp. Mrs. Hetty McAlpin was here Sat- construction of a bungalow on the/ A. M. Bennett & Son closed a very urday to close her house for the win- water mark before long. Here is a chance to STORE AWAY Sweet Bloom - 37c | water front near Senview avenue for Successful season Saturday, and they ter. five pounds reasonable •William Gelhaus of the Now Point returned to the city for the winter Comfort Beach company. It will be that day. The firm will re-open its COLT'S NECK NEWS. Childs' Cafe Blend 21c 5 lbs $1.00 Butter Sterling - - • constructed of massive timbers in- produce market in the spring. side, and will have a fancy brick ex- Mrs. L, Vincent entertained about Nicholas DuUmeyer to Put Vp Haw Ont Childs'Special Blend 23c 5 lbs $1,10 terior. There will bo twelve rooms 25 RuostB Saturday at a reunion. building-* on His Place. and two baths, and the cost is esti- Every fall MRS. Vincent's summer Nicholas DuUmeyer will build a Genuine Java and Mocha 29e 5 lbs $ 1.35 mated at $B,000, Luke MeSherry, guests hold a reunion, and this was barn, ice house and corn crib on his All three of them are a bargain at regular prices. But "formerly of the Beach company, will tho largest ever held. place on the Scoboyville road. Lum- Sweet Bloom 34c build a bungalow similar to Mr. Gcl- Rev. Charles G. Book will preach in ber for the work is being sawed at this week a decided saving in Five Pound Lota. Hotels, haus's on the corner next to that of tho Methodist church Sunday morn- Frank E, Heyer's mill. The timber Restaurants and Boarding Houses, wiU nowjb somejjuying. Sterling - Mr. GolhauB. It will bo built on theing on "Christian Militarism," and atwill bo cut from trees felled on Mr. 31c rname general plan, but will have o night on "Telegrams from Heaven." Dullmeycr's place. different exterior effect. Mr. and Mm W. L. Hart returned •> - -«. - Gu » -^Woelfle, Captain'„ Edward Mrs. George Heyer and her two last-week-from-a-trip to ColdcheBtar, children of Madison are spendinR sev- tittle, Fred Bennett, Dwpd Preacher, Connecticut, where they attended the r Fnd QelhaUB, William Blair and Ros. eral days with Mr. Heyer'a parents, funeral of Mr, Hart's brother. Mr. and. MM. Frank E. Heyer. eoa Campbell were guests last Wodnei- Winfiold Morris, who is employed Stores day night of Mrs. Gertrude Woolno George Heyer is on a buBinesB trip in as bookkeeper in the Shore Kroeqry, California, «nd her ion of Newark, who eonducta underwent an operation on his nose Get it at m bowling alley and cafe at that place. Mrs, Susan MorKnn of New York New York last Saturday. and Mrs, Michael liynn of VanderburR 62 BROAD STREET. Phone 249 W. RED BANK, N, J. The party enjoyed bowling during the Percy A. Kinpland left Thursday Everywhere m evening and they jeturned home in spent Thursday with Mra. Asher for an automobile trip to Cornwell, Crawford. Where Your Money Goes the Farthest i tiie early hours of Thursday morning. New York. His sister, Mrs. Harry They made the trip in Edward Ben- John G. Bennett took Frank Mat- Osborne, accompanied him. thowR, Aaron Sutphen, Louia Snyder, I nett's automobile. The some party is planning an auto joy-ride to Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Abbott re- and'Gavrett Smock to the Mount Holly City next week. turned last week from a honeymoon fair in his automqbilo last week. Mr. trip to Niagara Falls. They are now andTSTrs. Walter Fields BIHO "took in" much improved and in expected at his The Shore grocerywound^up^ the living at New York. the fair. Mr. Bennett was a Ruost of place at Wickatiuik.in a few days. «»„,.. Saturday William Walling, Wilbur Lankenau and Normon Car. friendH at Pemberton on Friday and Mrs. Pearson 11. Honnett of Wood- tiie propriotor, and John Paynter, a hurt returned last week after spend- Saturday. bridgo has been spending several days; jesiilent of KennshuvK, will leave ing a few days at Jacksonville and St. Frank S. Weoka returned last week withher daughter, Mrs. Edward W. about the iniddk' of November in MrAugustine. , riorida. from Philadelphia, where he bought _a Perrine. iVlli' Ovurhtnd roadster for J. Lackner and familyi of the Ellis number of "horses. He sold a horse to Charles Phillips is getting roady for tho hog killinf; KuiiHon. Lust fall his j ROSARY HILL jBcUioiiv, FkiridH, whore thoy will cottage on Qnk street, left,Saturday George Taylor on Friday. •pend thu winter. for their winters homo at Irvinglou, 'Mr, and Mrs. Frank S. Weeks, Mr. killed BOO porkers. Ho hoB bought a i Mi% muliWrs. J. Wilson and Mr. and Now Jersey. \ and Mrs. Earl Bradley, Mr. and Mrs,new hop ,scaldqrs, , Tells How Vinol Restores M,tf. Paul FJBhor of JorHuy City, und Mis« M. Jlondoi'f has cloaod her de-Henry Francis, Newell yanDorn,'Clif- William Piurco is recovering from Miss Nor.mn Miller of Newark are partint'iit store on the neachway at ford Matthews1 and Daniel Hunt wont a heavy,cold. Strength and Vitality to the VIRIUUK Mrs. Iiwurd ArrinRton of New rolnt Comfort and has returned Mr. and Mrs, George Sutphen and 1 on the excursion to Mauch Chunk on Weak, Worn-Out Ones in "West ''Keansburu . Mr, Wilson and to tho city, [ Wednesday. •• \ their daughter of Hartford, Conn,, are Mr. Flflhur Imvo curh bought two lota A. \V, Hinock, who sells soft drinks * LouiBO Hartshorne, dauchter of Will visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Ely. Her Charge, Poplnv iivciHiu from Clmvloa Cnrv. and 'ponft'etlonery cm tin bd^lk liam HartBhorne, is very nick and ii Rev. Fretlorlck N. Bucdcr nnd Rosary Hill Home, TTn\vthovn>, N.Y 8. A . MorKiih&teinMti , thtli«u KcnnsburKcRnBburgg duriniduringj tthho summm\ apont Inst Wediies family are at Newark today attending ; under the care of n New York speci- — "I have been at work iuiiong tlic sick . phot»(?ruphof;" wlio' boUKht the oflk-o n.\y ff^ alist and a trumed nurse. the wedding of Mrs. Baeder's Bister, d f l ih i jprmt'i'ly UHud m a ronl estate-offlco "" "WillinWilliaVm Dennett, who rented the Miss Harriet Kruemor to Herman and poorpfor nearly ciuhtiH'n yi-iirs, ami jprmt'rly UNud m n rea |:iB 8Ulri John G, Bennett i« remodeling a whenever I mivc usfd Vinol for niii- b».,y, DoVrlosh»vi.iM , Lueari^ipiiri & Nichols; IUIR KVNeww PoinI'oit Comfort jriiruKi! l * " building on his farm into a milk house. Heberling. down, weukor limiiciutt'd p:iliuntH, thi-y rented William I'PJIRO'B lot opposite liier, will hnvo charg'e of it n(?uin next David Tomadiski WHS Roing through | Victor Dean Kenney m putting a ntivu been visibly bt'iicliti'd by it,, " Ol McF)onald'H 'nuditoriiim, und haKiimmt't*s . '_ some fancy gyrations on hia bicycle in jnow front on his bouse occupied by pationt, a young woman, wn« HO wmk moved the oOicc to that plttco. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. llill of Beacon front of Sherman's store one night Bronson Butler nnd is making oth intl ill Bin* could hiirdly o.roi'p.to ivy lioor Miss Vcra Smith ooff Now York Beach are spending six weokfl in Min- last week when his wheel bumped into iinprovementK, Aaron Warren or aid, and wsis loaning on% friond's visitod Anna Brands Saturdiiy ncRotn, They nuulo the trip by auto- Clarence Campbell's horse. Thu Freneau is doiiiM: thu work. arm. 1 supplied Vinol to IUT liburully and Sunduy. Mrs. SSnr o BrnndUd B nndd niobilu. «« horse became 'frightened and gave a Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'ronson Butler went, and in a month wbt-n she returned to daughter Helen spent the weok=G!id nt C. II. DnwGB of Bnacoiu Boach has lungo, breaking through the Imrneea, by automobile to 1-hiladelphia on Fri-thnnk mo I hardly ni'oKnizcd ln-r, Hha 32 BK9AD STREET Jei'Bcy City. .Misses Mmmo and Amy put in a new curb und has pplanted Tho animal'was caught before it hod day to the ball game between tho strong, hur color raarming ruiil Dodd spent Saturday, Sunday and itl pi t his prop gone far, but moat of the harness was Philadelphia Athlutius and the Boston chfekjk j roundeddd out t. ThosTh e wordls aro oriental piano trues on his prop- utturud from my henrt, in ordi Mtitrday at Granvillc park. erty, •• • ruined. Braves. OwiiiR to tho frtvorable wenthor | more people nmy know about \ Tiro MeKoo oottagcB on Oceiin View Mrs. William Leahey has returned there «B nothing muki'H me \v,\\ N. J. conditions a Krent many peoi^Q spent nvenue have been wired for oleetric from a sojourn at New York, where EVERETT NEWS. g Saturdny, Sunday nnd Monday nt lifthts liy Goorgo Whitchoad. she attended the funeral of Hugh th» world than to riilii-vc th their summer homoB hero. Bathers Mrs. Henry T. Ackerman and Mrs. Brion, formerly of this place. Lemuel Sedan Improving' SiB Houni— Mother M.'ALPIIONHA LAriiHoi', • ,s.a, were numerous nil nlonK tho ahoro, fleorpo SRhliek spent WodnoBdny ond The annual supper and fair of the Trucking Produce to Newcu-k Hawthorne, N.Y. ; from MorriB'B.pavilion to Now Point Lemuel Sodcn is remodeling the in- Such (lifllnteruHted and rcliab!. fosi;i- Thurwtiny in New York, Reformed church will be held Wednes- mony sTiouI'd convince everyone o| tllo Comfort, J. V. Humphrej'H and family of New day and Thursday, November 4th and terior of his hoUHi' and is building an A frame addition Is bcinK built to addition of an out-kitchen. nieri'ts of Vinol, our delicious cotl liver York spent tho wcok-end at their cot- 6th, instead of November Sth and Oth nnd iron tonic to build up health mul the Downea cottuRe on Corr avenue. tiiKc nt Bcncon Beach. us previously announced. CbarloB E.' Curluson is shipping strongth for nil weakened and iiervoUrt Tbo flrit floor of tho cottage will bo Mr». W. WaddinKton and son Ray- apples and pears, .harvested on_ hia conditions, whetlwr t:uusoil from over- Fine Stationery, Blank Books, converted Into a itore, and there will mond returned Friday to their win- farm, in an automobile-truck ..to New. nswi. """ ~"~ work, worryorehronlc coughs nnd colds. "Ki Ilvinf aWarimonts on, tho secontt ter homo nt Elizubelh. ' ark. If Vinol fails to bunofit wo return yodr floor, Frank Tarponing »» doing the Mr. und MTB. GeorKO C. Dyer have Itln Ann* MoOlMfl Or>AaMta •• Mrs. John B,, Stilwagon and Mimmoney. \ hecn vi.sitinp Mr. and Mra. Irving C. nnchel S til wagon spent Friday with Law Blanks, Books, Maga- W?Walter Randilph, Mr, and MraFo. x nt Beacon Beach. Mrs. Clifford White of Belford. Jna. Coopo^, Jr., Di-ug-friijt,, Boil Bant. N. 3. William ». Randolph, Mr, and Mrih Twenty-niho tickets were Bold at tho Anna McClees has nnished a Charles StUwagon has resumed his «^kiel WiUon and Norman Carhart railroad station for tho Mauch Chunk course aa trained nurga at St. Bar-studies at Colemnn'a business college zines, Newspapers, Base TOJoyed on automobilo trip to Atlan- excursion Wednesday. nabas hospital at Newark and ig home at Newark. ISS City Thuriday In Walter Ran- Ot,to II. Bnuer and family of Now on a vacation of two months. Mrgi Noonan and her son of NewORRINE York spent Saturday nnd Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ely, Mr.York spent Friday with Mrs. Noonan's- dolnh's cari ,.~_ , , , and Mri. Edward W. Perrine, Bronson Ball and Tennis Goods Mtaa Olive RUBIMII of Pawnlngdale their cottaeo hero. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth 'Connors. FOR DRINK HABIT _>• hftai itMndine a <»« days with Martin Hildebrandt is spending the Butler, George Sutphen, .Daniel S. WillioAi A. nnd Elwood Magee at- winter with his grandparents nt Jer- Ely, George ft. Schenck nnd his sons tended the Mt. Holly fair last week. Louttt and David Schenck and Harry So uniformly HIIITIKIU'III IIIIK OURFN'IC Mn, Ambrose Emmoni of ?«™«^ sey City Heights. y Mrs. William Hance of Scoboyville |HM-H 111 1'4'Hlllt'lllK lll(! Vll'lllllH 111' till' date ipmt Sunday witt Un. William Mr. and Mrs. Max Koerber and Stryker attended tho Mt. Holly fair. han been visiting Mrs. Theodore ^til- "DiinU Iliililt" ' Into Kiilicr iiml MHHIUI Mva. Horning •pent tho wook-«nd at A rajf^hunt w»a held through this well. (ttl/.iiiH, ami FO HtroiiM: l» ""r ronlMoiu-o F. W. MOSELLE, StihfWA •'""•' """" in its iMiiatlvn powcit), thill wo wiinl (o Jesae L, Sculthorpe, treasurer of their bungmlow. place today by tho Monmouth kennel utn|iliUKl/.a tho fuel thai OK1UNK la riold club, unilor thlH ponltlvn Kin>i'iuitt;('. ir, nl'ti-i* the Beach company, will start «t once Mti. WUlUun Dodd and Mrs. C. G. 1 The oaaieat way you can sell any- 88 Broad Street, Red Bank, to build hl» winter homy at Atlantic Book spent l*at Tuendmy at Red Bank. - Mrs. Robinson of Freehold was a thing or buy anything is to advertise a trlul, you wi't mi bi-ix-IU, your nioiiny* Sunday guest of Mrs. Alex %•, McClees. will bo rofuiiilodj OHUINK «:o«t« only It be of The boy acouta will meet tomorrow it in THE REGISTER'S want columns. 11.00 p*»i' itiiK.'•'" Ask Tvvr' Fr«n llooklot. .•bout t at the hh R. F.\ColHer,, whwno haas beeeenn ervey Thirty wonja for 25 cents makes it the Jmni'H Coopor, Jr.. cornor Urouil mill very «ick at hie New York hom«. cheapeat w»y too,—.' ' ' Wlilto BtreoU. » Page 81x. THE RED BANK REGI8TKR. THE WEDDING BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. INVITATION MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Is an interesting document to send or receive. ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1873 It causes a mild ripple of excitement every- BROADWAY LONG where it goes. Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- Usually the first question asked after reading • tlons Lodgo Doings Slight Fires Births, Mar- is "What shall we give?" riages, Deaths, Accidents—Other Interesting Now that question shouldn't be answered Features of Town and County. off-hand. Mabel, tho young daughter of Gil- H«w BnUding- Mover nt ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE It's easy to decide upon something, but why bert VunHLsa, who lives r *enr Im- William B. Lisk, a member of the laystown, is seriously sick in a Tren- firm of W. D. Bailey & Co, of Mata- not keep calm and give something different-- ton hospital, wan, atarted in the house moving v William G, Russell, Levi Parry and business last week when ho had a just for a change. Jefferson 'Given of Farnijngd»!lo have corn crib to move. The crib was If. you can't think of anything different come hod their houses wired for electric blown over after it was on rollers *nd lights. Mr, Lisk^ot help to finish the job. ALL THIS WEEK here. Fred Sedan, who has been visiting Box*ra An Amittd, his sister, Mrs, John Wall of English- Joseph McGinloy and Fred Leonard Suggestions by the dozen confront you at this town, haii returned to hia homo in Cali- of Long Brunch wore arrested Sunday We Have Prepared to Give You Greater Bargains Than store in Silverware, Cut Glass, China or fornia, night of last week for fighting in Harry Stults of EnRlishtown was Ocean Park, The men had just en* Sheffield Plate and you'll learn here that it laid up last week .by,'an abscess on his tered the ring and were surrounded by Ever To Celebrate This Event face caused by having a tooth drawn, 100 spectators when on officer arrived. doesn't mean spending a whole lot of money Philip Conine of Miami, Florida, is Buiug- for Loit son*, either. visiting his brother, John R, Conine Frank A. Bobbins, Jr., has brought of Allentown, suit against Henry C. Rome! of Call and let us show you anyway. I Mrs, Thom.is M. Perririe of Free- Spring Lake and Newark for the loss Special Attractions Added From Day to Day During The Entire Week ' hold gave birth to a son Tuesday of of a horse which was struck by J last week. IIIIMIUMIIMIIHII IIHIIIHIIIlHl j D. E, VanWickle of Matawan has Romel's^ auto at Mnnnsquan lost sum- L. de la REUSSILLE, ; bought the R, C. MacElrath house at mer. The horse hnd to be killed. that pluee, Return from rinnco, WE GIVE mC GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM 38 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J, Wife Accuses Husband. Mrs. Thomas Kelly and daughters, Mrs. Minnie Vandorveer of Asbury Isabella and Mildred, of Freneau, re- Park re-turned" from a visit last week turned last week from France, .They and luainud that her husband, Ray- reached there just before war was SPECIAL" REDUCTIONS—OCTOBER 12TH TO 17TN mond Vandurvccr, had published a no- declared. Three of Mrs. Kelly's Protect tice that ho would not pay her bills. brothers are in tho French army. Yourself Mis. Vniujyiveer claims her husband :otal Company PUBB-I Dividend. ; (deserted her last August. Ask for The New .Monterey hotel company I Viiitoa Pennsylvania of Aflbury Park has voted to pass SALMON 3 25c ORIGINAL their dividend this year and apply Mr. and Mrs. T. V, W. Griffin and Solmon advanced very rapidly immediately after the war ttartod, but bur price itill remain* the Mine, Some GENUINE I Mr. and Mrs. Harry' F. Story of Ten- the dividend fund on the payment of inent, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew VanSiso of the mortage. This year's business got 10c and lie a can for thi» quality The Food Drick For AH Ages—Highly Nutritious and Convem nt I West Freehold and Mr, and Mrswa. s about equal to last year's. George Erriekson of Englishtown re- Charged With Non-Support. Rich milk, with malted grain extract, in powder f orm-disso! ;ea. I cently visited the Pennsylvania moun- Max Glazer of Long Branch was in in water—more healthful than tea or coffee. Used in tear- mgtains in automobiles. court last week charged with not sup. athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, Marriefl %% Troaton. porting his wife. T'IO justice advised and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest uljestion. Miss Gertrude Fisher of Allentown the couple to try ; id get along to- TUNA FISH gether and he postpjied the case two CAN 100 Ask for"HORLIOK>S**~at Hotels,Restaurants, Fotn, •>#««, and Russell V. Worthington of Tre- Don't travel without it Also keep it at home. A lunch in a minuf,,•. vost, Pa., were married at Trenton weeks to give them a chance. VERY DELICATE- In Lunch Tablet form, also, ready tp eat. Convenient— nutritious. on Wednesday, September • 30th. Loui* PluegTOia Buys r Tlome." They went to Niagara Falls on their Louis Finejwld t, Freehold hos wedding trip and are now living at bought a house and ! 1 on Bowne ave- Wayne Junction, Pa. nue at that place from William A, QUAKER, MOTHER f\ Auto Kit! Poroll. * Thompson. Mr. Thempson is a car- Ih Charles Eldridge and Charles peiter and he will build himself a OR GRANDMOTHER vJ Heavy Weight Wire f cncml, Thompson of Clarksburg were joy house on West Mai-1 street. I have a largo and complete »toek of riding in the former's automobile Auto Drive* Arrested. best up-to-date fencing material* for making near Lakewood last Friday week Howard Ketcham of West Farms «ny style of field-ewwed fence. AI.os.hMT, when Eldridgo ran the machine in awaj arrested last wr -k on a charge of IONA BRAND vrcv.n wiit. poultry and lawn fcmcing, rtml porch. The car was damaged but the driving an automob.-le without a li- SHOULD SELL FOR plain wire, atnplea, etc, men escaped injury. cenne. The inspector who caused his 10c A CAN CcnltsctB for entire Job token, InoludlnB the 3 MS 25c KUkmaa BAB a Sean, arrest withdrew the charge and •rd letting of POBta. Jesse Hulsart of Matawan was on Ketcham was discharged. Call on or addresi his way to Keyport with a load of Victim of Ptvttoaitii, CHAS. G. COWOVER, milk early last Wednesday morning Reynolds Watts, the seven-year-old wheiyhe was hailed by a man who had son qf Fred N, Watts of Newark, died LYE or LIME can •vman Springs Avenue, RID BANK, H. J. a pole on his back. The man wanted at the summer home of his parents at milk but Mr. Hulsart thought he was Bridle Monday of last week of perito- a higkwiiyman. nitis. He had just recovered from an IMPORTED SARDINES can 10c •fell from Porch. attack of typhoid fever. B('Hfh fell from the second story porch William A. Allspal', William Sylves- of his house last week when the bulus- ter, Charles Gravntt, O, H. Newman, ticidt' broke as he was leaning against William Morris, Clinton Y. Cooper and •JT AJVI MITCHEL BRAND it. He landed on his face and sus-Harry Cox of Belmar spent ajew days ••^ "^^™-™i ^^^^ WORTH 12c A JTAR, TKta Week tulnod a broken nose and "some cuts last week fishing on Barnegat bay. and bruises. They caught 45 weakflgh. « J. Summer Resident Killed. Tstmexn1 Jfaiiet Endorse'!. A&H SAL SODA 21 c| Philip K.~Wolcftt, a summer resi- The Brussels carpet weavers' union dent of Seabright, was killed last of Freehold has endorsed the idea of week in a fall from the thirteenth establishing a farmers' market at floor of the New York building in Freehold, where people can buy di- UNDERTAKER which he had his office. He atrec- t from the farmers and cut out EVAP. APRICOTS - Ib 12c I SLICED PEACHES 3 cans 25c tempted to raise a curtain when his the middleman's profit. foot slipped. . Memorial for ^Usntowji Church. Stamps With Extra Stampa AND To Beduce rlre Company, The ludies' working Band of the SILVER-KEY TEA Steamer company No. 1 of Free- Allentown Methodist church have COFFEES on log vxa, waii VAXB 30 hold has been authorized by the com- bought a handsome memorial win- 25 Stamps with 60 Stamps with Mlf 1OO A BOX Silver Key li % Blend of very missioners to reduce the membership dow for the late Miss Mary Apple- I Ib, EI Ry*d Coffee...... 35c. 1 Ik T«., ..,70c T»v OfiM itnaftii, d«Udon« in the company from 38 to 25. The Kate, who left some money to the 20 Stamps with SO Stamps with Md rood body.' w« %n BOW EIVIBA L ME R. reduction will be made by dropping church when she died. 1 Ib. Ambon Coffee 32c. I Ib. Tei ." «0c. iafm-nf m - members who do riot live up to" the Will Wed Friday, 40 Stamps with by-laws. 16 Stamps with l-LB BOXEB NO, V4-LB BOXES 35« Invitations have been issued for 1 Ib. Sultan* CfCoffeef , , 30c. 1 Ib. TM , 50c. job at oiiipftifo the marriage on Friday of this week to Stamps with 2S Stamps with PLAZA TEA only 10c a box Isaac N. Sutphin of Fnrmingdale, of Miss Pearl Wooley of Morganville I Ib, Coffii...."..-..» 28c. i Ib. Tea 40e. ONE 10o PKO. WW UAKB M 0VT9 Monmouth Street, who formerly worked for the Standard and Raymond E, Crawford of Holm- IS DEI.IO1OUB vulcanite company at Maxim, has 10 Stamps with 20 Stampi' with rot fr»gr»noe saa itMnftb It KM no del. The ceremony will be performed equal. If yon u n lover gf ntaia at taken a job with the company at Chi- at the bride's home. i Ib, Coffee,: 28c, H Ib. India-Ceylon , .2Se, C.ylOfl TBi, glV, PLAEA * trtVl. for Near Maple Avenue, cago Heights, Mr. Sutphin will man- w* know It wiU plima WOU, W» «M age the department where wall board Caug-ht a Blf 'Coon. sow packing- 9MIA In is made. Bert Treat, George Mulholland, 1AA CTiHine WITH 1 CAN A&P FA 1-I.B BOXEB BOt>7 H-I-B BOXXB S50 Harry Outcalt, Denis Carey, Stanley RED BANK. NEW JERSEY. Property Bold. Danger and Maltby Oonover of Free- 20 STAMPS with 3 cakea Col- Scudder Silvers has bought tho hold eaujiht a raccoon near James- 100 STAMPS BAKING POWDER 50C Huhbard Weeks property on South burp Tuesday of last week which gate's Toilet Soap 28c street at Freehold from William weighed i;j% pounds. Mayer. Thu price paid was $11,500. 25 STAMPS with 1 large can Telephone, 2S4 Red Bank, HorB»» Wreck a Mr. Silvers bought the T. E. Jef- A team of horsea belonging to Kleeatweep 25e ^ ,. fries house on the "same street last Hyer & Flock of Long Branch were spring. frightened by some boys last Friday Creamery Ib. 25 STAMPS with a large Bottle Ladies' Auxiliary for Ells. and rail away. The 'horses were BUTTER 35c Asbury Park Elks have appointed hitched to a wagon valued at $900 If- quality and price sells BUTTER we should sell to every A&P Extracts 2Sc | . . Putting off the work a Indies' auxiliary committee which and this was wrecked, will co-operate with the Elks in the person in the United States 1 means much discomfort nuinauvment of the clubhouse. The first floor of the elvfh is to he Bet aside Miss Mabel B, Wyekoff and Wis-' when cold weather sud- for thi' use of the auxiliary at till wing Fc'irh of Matawan were married STRICTLY :IO STAMPS FREE 10 denly arrives—call us in at that place last Saturday week by with any of the K»w rilm Oonipiiny, Rev, B. C. Lippincott. Miss Maggie now about the Otto Morris and William C, Fenton WyckofT and Martin J, Prestmark FRESH 3Oc FOLLOWING GROCERIES of Sprin.r Lake have formed a com- were the vvitnessess. 1 can Sultana Spice aOc HEATING pany to produce moving picture films. Bnlkhena Coiiipltted. 1 pkg Macaroni or Spaghetti., 10c SYSTEM They will get pictures of prominent , Thop-.as J, Proctor hos completedthe Sunny Brook Brand 1 cake Dairy Milk Chocolate.,, 10c (•vents in tht> news world. They took bulkhutu! in front of Mrs. Louise Ken- Fancy selected In sealed 1 can Lunch Cocoa, 10c pictures lit the Trenton fair last week. dall's summer home at Monmouth oBitoni, every egg Guar- I can A&P Corn Syrup .10c Prompt |nd satisfactory Long Br.t.ich Couple Wed, Beach. The bulkhead is 320 feet lonjr, j anteed. Per Do*. 1 can Kleengweep 10c repairs, overhauling; your Miss Kliiiabeth Gravatt and Ivins The old bulkhead was carried away by | 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream or Jelly ' Thompson, both of Long Branch, were last winter's storms, Powdor 10c cold room or rooms made married at the bride's home lasttonff BjfnnelMM Plead Wot ftullty, ASK FOR MELROSE PRINTS 1 bqt Liqrfd BJuo 10c Get our estimate on a new Wednesday by Rov. Victor J, Blek- Rosmio Poliamiar, Joseph Vnjearo 1 pkff Noiub, Washing Made warm and comfortable, kink. Tl't-v were .serenaded Thursday and Thomas Vaccaro of Long Branch , Easy 10c system. night by the Brunchpoit fire company. pleaded not guilty to the charge of soli- BUTTERINE,25clb 1 can Molassos.,,,,.,,,« 10c BailTond Buys llote Lima. ng liquor without a license before 1 bot A&P Catsup , ,18c DONT PAY MORE NONE BETTER 1 Mason Jar Mustard 10c Call 388, The Pennsylvsuiia railroad has Judge Foster last week and were held bought a piece of land on the north- in $500 bail for trial. eastern comer of tho Brown farm at B"!'t la WILLIAM O'BRIEN, "Enfrlishttmn. The land will be used • FBEH DBLIYEBlli To to providn more siding room for the Robert Smith of Matawan was FREE DELIVERtEB TO % •4 I loading of farm produce at that point, seriouly hurt Monday of last we&ii Eatontown, Little Silver «nd Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter, when he fell from a wagon as his Fair Haven, Oceanic, Rumioa, Bhrewsbui-y, Monday and No. 29 Front "street, Red BmB, W, J. I Termer Besident Marriofl. • team ran away. Two of- the wagon Tuesday and Friday. Charles F,. Maire, a former resi- wheels passed over Smith's head, Thursday, Ocean Avenue, Seabri^ht, N. J, • . Middletown and Atlantic High. dent of Mnnasquan, has announced milking a bad cut, Navtilnk, Monday, tliu marriage of his daughter, Helen cot root witu A.««. lands, Wednesday, Kstellcf to Silas Reborn of Now York. Belford, Tuwday, '•- Walter Messier of Allaire cut his Highlands, Thursday. The couple were married at New York. foot with on axe while cutting rail- *, Chapel Hill and Leonardo, Frf- Rileniad Under gntparded Sentence. road ties last week. An artery was Telephone 60. The Woman Who Takes - Morris Shafto of Asbury Park, who severed and he lost considerable had been in jail over two months on a blood. Several stitches were taken to the proper help to keep her digestion right and her system eh urge of stealing ehlekens, pleaded eloae the wound. RED] BANK, N, free from poisonous accumulations, ia not troubled guilty at Fxij'whold last week. He was Ocean drove Hotel Bold. BROAD STREET, with headaches, backache, languid fe*elings, unnat- released under suspended sentence. Albert L. E. Strnssburger of Ocean WE GIVE %f9t GREEN TRADING STAMPS.IASK FOR|THI ural sufferings, AHwomen who have tried Will Wed Rntnrflay. Grove has bought the Carrol ton jiotel Hurry E, •PutterHon of Asbury Parit at that place from E. n, Benin Mr. and Miss Clara 13, Guidiner of Vir-Straasburger conducts a grocery store ginia Bia:'h will be married at the lat- which he bought ieverttl years ago Geo. W, Sewing, ter place on Saturday of this week. from Mr, .Bono, . S PILLS The couple will live at Asbury Park. How ftCop . Contractor and Builder^ know this famous remedy to bd tho proper help tor them, A William Duddleston, who wns horae of Olphtherl*. » J few doses will make immediate difTeronce and occasional use will ^Arthur E, Burdge, son of Aaron trainer on Windior stock farm when # cause a permanent improvement in honlth and strength. They BurdKe of Herbertsville, died that place was owned by Honry M, RUGS clennse the oyatbm and purify tho blood and every woman who at Bennett, is no%v a member of the polica Passaic Mohdny of loBt week o OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. relics on Eeucha.m'a Pills;-, not only enjoyu better physical f force at Chicago Heights, IHinoii. MADE FROM YOUB condition, with quieter nerves and brighter spirits, but she diphtheria after a eickneis of about Roo» 3. a weelf, Burdgeiwae 24 years old. D#dth from y IBft-J. Shower for Coming Brld*. Mist Caroline Patterson died at the A miscellaneoui shower was given home of her sister, Mrs. Susan Robert, OLD CARPETS Enjoys A Clear Complexion f«r Miss Anna GralnKer at her h son of Ijower Squapkum, iftBt Pridfty t -, Dil M ijf Sp#eUi V»!yB In Wen.n with Er«r at Newark lout Friday week. Miss week. Death was due to paralysis. ' WHITE: FOP FREE CIRCULAR Sold «Tt rwh.ro. |r, Uin, lOe., SSs. ., Grainger will goon become tht.w Miss Pptterioptfa^^O years old. of Irviiiff Johnson of Manniquan. {Continued mi nert page.) ORIEMTAL RUG Co., HACKETT.SI."^ * THE RID BANK REQI8TIR. 9ev«n* WMIwm Allen of Brielle hai -rented Branch will attend tho parade held by tlireo yeari, ntiMospnr of thn towiiHhlp wuy or Htreot ns Is nporied thororor, tils -— ' OftS!fi tiir H\o ycniH, two mir- prompt ntti-ntUin to all iwlilb«ron Hu lajuMO, ItUl Mil Turin. • <^ UM'ehiiniliHn Bhd pr^FHiinai prnpB^t^* d from lagl page.) Vlij'OrM l>f Hii! IlittllWilV, tWil I'DIlNtllMeH of New Jei 1 Erneifc Worth of Klboron badly John I), Iluo lins sold hl» farm fill' tliriin yiiili'H, two pniitiilK()i-|iiTH, mill I . O. AiiihiiKH, 102 BurilimHtniBt, It»(! Batik, to Vllti' llIllll'll]irlllt|il[IH fur llw j.lWIIHllI]), ANDHEW M. KNGLBUT, Abols of Intcrlnkon under- cut one of hii nngorn while nour AllentowTi to John Temple of 1 Kiirilior tuitf! iiiitli'i. 'Unit tin: lumrilH I'lt'H'iiHKn AMKNDMENT TO TI1W *^ k'HYHiO-TliUiiAl'm went «»n operation at Now York lont ropnlrinK un automobile luHt week. Long Branch. Thu plnco contains of ri'Ki.'itrutliiti ttml tlri-tlun hi iiftil fur Ci.i.N.STrrilTIwN lllihATINO TO r THE LEGISLATURE OF 1914. 103 HuJnuti Avonuu. Tuleulionu ltnii JloukiM,M. . •W«k•.for-lnjuria*. suitaln«d to hit biwW Uiu tuwjiaiiip of Hlircv.-.vliury, will mi'i't AMliINIlMICNTS TIIKHKOD'. iilltli 1, IIU'IMI- nf AMSI-nil.lv tuiii'unln(,'): (I'lilli,) ^~ , Abol« was on the operating tablo un Hilviii" volunteer lire riiiiiiiiMy, nnil fur 1 Wlilli Meklnf AppUn. Nicola l'annettu and Cannon Dolcn- AMI-:NMMI-:N'T TCJ TIII- I. 'I'liiit Ilii! liillowliiK iiini'iidmnnt to MOBHBKI , (lymnMtlcH.mortrlclty Hsfdrq-th hour and a half, till) Ht'flillll i!lo,l'.tllUl lllntrli I oi' Mlliil tOWIi- [* tin- i '(iiiul tiitlun of thiH Hintu ho und tlm John R. of EngUHhtown WUH occo, two Lo>ngn Brunch Itiilinn hoys, nillp, at the WIICI'IWI'IKIII I'lmp uf (•luirlcu J TI Hiiniu IH iHTi'liy pi-oini.'ii-il, iind whtin thi) M»t(iw«a Stettin Oonria, lifiiiKf. uf AH- R/llsa LA HUH, HtondUij? on a. uttip ladder picking hiivu been hc.-Ild for tho grand jury on II. llurlny, In till! *• ti 1 • • ?4 ' .siiri'W.-'liiiry, j UP Tt XIi—nlv*-il by tlm Muni' Hindi lm nju'iid to liy n niiijurlty j? p png 1 1 1 1 i'i -inn) i «* HOliY AN1J FACIAI, MARSAnB, ,Tho MiitRwan lecture and concert nil Tiii'Hiliiy, Oi'toli' ! 2 Hii, I .'I I, I'UMII I ;inl « iiil'ly (liii' S-'imt' ruiii'ii ul liii! inciuiibrM elt-t'ti-il to thu rii'iiiitu ppl luHt wook wheen ho clipped unilunil charges of stealing blcycleH. u'i'llH'H )l, 111, In U'.UU us 1ml. |i. 1,1, In!' tin ! Ttiitt -Uiu fiilluwlim iiiiiniuiiiu^it in tlif Maiiiciirliitr, Hliuiiiiioalni;, Hcnlp lii/iimontB nsiocintlon huh ummKtMl it« eorU's of nnd lltjii-u of AHHI'IIIMJ', thi! Hidd ainuiid- LLil.y, mmKMl it« orUs of UE feet, |llll|Ml»M ..f HIVIHIIIH i'il.l . , i, • i •. •. • t t 11 M fill- j * ilr-tltllttnil (if thin Kliili- lm mtil tin; fell HUE ft Ho cHcupcp d witithh sonio To iiii nt Hhall liii entered mi llii-ir juuinalH, LtOKliULia HIJlf.tilNO, MKI'IIANK! HTRIIW, I i^s ,H,ui .(jiiterfcftinmontftinns for sti fosr this ui'lHlnal rUKlHtura uiiil ni^Uim; 4uiUI- , f iiR! IH lii-ryhy IU'MIIO nil, aii,| wlu.-ii tin: bruiiwww ipn'itiUU headhd. - :ltho .ITi'oohold;..conimiijsioucra liavu wlili tliu yriiM mid tiiiVM tnki'ti llp'rooii, rhoii« 'MS. onrr Tho ontortninrnontH••wilttiill l bbo 1 (Iritml-rt*ffiriti*f*t4<>(l«," 'IfHIIIM,- Hltfill lit> li|;r«-t-il (ii by II llliljnrlty and ri'lirii'd to thu l,e;;Isluturf nu^t to A Coming Waflfllttff. finod the height at which widewalk tiKi'dini-! ii, i.iri'is'cii'i"i ill' till- llli'lillllTH I'll'l-tl-ll In tllll Hl'liUt'' hold in the high se-hogl and will start ln> I'hntiiMI, anil luihli; Inil fur Uir'-ij US, CARLE &. CARLE, John Wolcott of Branch cele- muHt bo kupt at »is fuut and Clnrk tit tho triWiiHhhi ,.i Sliruv iiiiil tln> Jlun.'io or Ai'su-u ilily, Hit.- F'ILI'I iiiulilliM prevlmiM In Ihu 111-:;t Tiiiv-'ilay In Novcmbor 4th, ig; e M p luitiil AiiMiiHt aStli, U'li, iiini'iiiliiii'iit HIIIIII In' iiil rcil mi Ilii-lr NUVI-IIIIHT ni'xt, lii'ln;- tlit,' third dny of OSTEOrATHIC: i'lIYHlCIANB. 1 D h y My f th lk JoiM'iiiilH, with tin J'I-.'IM nnil n;iy;i taki-n •ems Big- Oulonn. brated his HIHt birthday Monday of »ix inches from the walk, wild nth, In ;LL li-a- L mn- HI-\v^p-i| " llyom 7, iilaiitr Hiiilillrur. llrnnilHt.. Had Bank liiHt wt>uwtukk by giving 0 dinmirdimir , H oa nan- thi-i'i-on hiiil ri'fi'rriil tu the I,<:nl;*isi11iti- nf eai'li i-oiiniy. If any hu iiiibljfihi-il Farm BullOlUffn Palntad, , WOTICE, llliXt LU lit! cllllMCIl, iillll lllllillilli'il fill- TtHf.phfinc lirji, , Wmiom H. Lipiijncott of Farming, I'l.Af'K ill-' th'-rein, to ho ih'KU-iinli il liy th'' l'ri"-l- nounced hia approaching wedding to |iiil'i'|i liHititliH prior tu tho In-fit Tui^diiy nrftihiiiti'H of Ainurii-nn Suhijol <>f OstaopalM dale raised Home blK enioiiH thiH Hea- Several buildingri on Charles Haley's TI.MK .\ N11 iiiiil uf tht- St-iiiil"-,' Ih" ripi-al.i-r ill' the KlrllMVllli'. Mil. Mi.HH Florence Miuhuuls. 1 j lif'ti!i- tin' lli'Ht .Mmiiliiy ul' No vi'iiiln'r ni.'xt, ASH nv OI'M ']! 'Piltri 'in hi: DLICi-'i'. liui|fn uf AHsriiildy and thu rirrrpliiry uf OIlU'u llimrn: H;ao A, M. to 3:00 P, M. wn, H^ had five on exhibition luHt farm at Imlaystuwn luivo bouu j in nt U'HKt nun ni-wspapi'i- (if I'iii h enmity, Hlf ASH MHCTINU 'M' liu.\|:|.H i ih1 tin- Slute; payini-nt fur ; in-li imlilii aUuh of AUMtown Woman. painted recently. The work was done 'If liny ho IIII1JIIHIII!I| tliiri'lli, Ii> lm di:;ln- week which weighed ilve pounds mid MI.MlVt'lKN ANIi Hi ;i IISiiiATii )M IN tu In- iiiiiilo hy the i'ri'.ir HiTf on thu svcir- I iiiitfti hy tho I'ri'iidHit ol' IIii; Hi'iuiti:, I hi' AHTHUR (J. SWIFT, 7**" Mrn, Mary A, Conovor, wifu ot by AVward IBuckalew. •i"111-; liniuii'oii oi' m-'.ii HANK. rant uV the i'liiinitiiiilii'. nine ounces. They reHomblo Her- ] Hpi'itlitir of tlit1 lloiiKt! o£ AHHi'Uilily, mill •«•»• UlVlf, K.NniNKF.n AND SURVEYOB Jeremiah J, Conover of Allontown, Niiticu IH luiivliy Hh'ii 111,i! u Mi'iinriil Htiilii! oiil Arllwli! IX iiiid In phii'i! mudu oiiionB, Bomo Pumpkin. tin- Si'i-r'-lury of HUiti-. Ilrniid iiiiil Mniitniiuth ntrreta, I'liM'lion will lie lii'lil II! nnil I'.if tin. Iiiir- Un nof iiiMgit; died hint Saturday week, Shu was i Htriki' out piira(jriipli ono f 1) of Artlflt- Piionr Ifn.r,, !ii:t> HANK, N, J. Voraa Hum Spllnt.r in t«f>, I), S, Aumack of Englishtown OIIKII of Hml llnnk, ill tin- i Niv nf linn- a years old und won a daughter of : two (II) and insi-rt In liuu thi'iiiuf tliii Anriri.K IX, A horse belonging to Charles placed a pumpkin on exhibition in W>.niiiutli, iipufi Tuemliiv, Sus i•mlii-r Mil, , 15. F. KINO, the lato Minus Griffith, E. Mount's store last weok which HIM, from tho hour of , U iiVlnrk In tin; j I, Kvi'iy iiisilt! and cvr-ry fi'inuli) ritl- AMl;NliMl,NTt), lluley of ImlayHtown ran'a splinter iiiuriilnK to tho hour ul' i^Viii n'i•lm>k in VKTEIUNAKY SIIIiGEON AND Operation tot Appendloitli, 1 Ken nf tlie l'nlti'd Btuto«, of tins afru of| weighed 110 pounds . thu cvtnliiK. BulU uH'iiinii will lm In-ill Any atin-iiiliiii-iit tu tin' CuiiMtit uilun DKNTIHT. m ono of itH IOKH IUHI week and for 1 Hvi'iily-uni; yi-ai'H, who Miinll havu lio'.-n I fiir tin1 piirpoKO of fcli'i lim: ii iiii-.riiliur nt iiiiij- he pi'i)]in.>,, Tivil tu tm- I,i;{- , Tho Long Branch fire squan drawbridge. i no idLI'/i-n iliy niiil I'liiF^i' HIIJI 11 enjoy thu Iff, tlii-t;c uuroricrH, twu in' liitiitM of tin- if llii-n in-x t In hi! i-liniii'ii, and Hhiill j 1 rlulit of all (ili-i-lnr nII 11 HH Mho Hhull liayi' Which HuhHcrlbcd $25 ouuh Job with Fiaao Company, liiiiml of I'hoKi'ii frii hul.ii.i-H nf tin1 ihll"hed I'ur tlii'i!!' iiii'iitliH pruvlntiH i - VKTKKINAKY liitri ii rcHlilf'iit ul' tlio i'nlli'd KtutPH llvi- tec the expenses of tho reeont"purado Morton of Farm modulo 1H county of Moiiiii'jutli i"! tlin-i- vi-nrH. a iluiiK niirh ebuii1'1 ill at lea:it iitif ' Ofllrc I'lililii- Kervire IJuililliiK, Telephone 241, Nathan Wood of Matawan 1ms yeiiiM lifxl bi-fiiru Mm ,ihi:Uuii; and pro- Huffci'ing from n carbuncle on his left iniiyiir nf tho borouKli nf IU-II Hank i'ur i:ipi:r of uaeb liunnty, if any In- imBiiit-ncu, bl Hiiri'W^liury Avi-nllc, hl hold nt that plai'u hnvo rwoivod their taken- a' job UH suk'smuu %vith the j vlilt-il that no prison in tjm nillltary, 1 two yoai'H, two eimiii linn n fur tln'i;i> •lied tlp-reln; and if in thu iiuxt j I IK II IlANK. N, J, clitiuk, which tlevclopud from u savcro . naval or innrinu Hiirvle.i) nt tin! Ijnit''il nioiioy back as tho parade WUH Hell Wat;on piuno company, whose factory yuiirs, imsfHHOr, Roliui'lur, jn.iiii> nt thi! Idhire li'-xt i-liiirJi-ri {IN II 1'nrena 1 ! HtiitCH nliall ht! i-nii^uli'i i d n iiiHliii'iit In supporting. bruise he received while working in tho lii-ugi! for Ilvu yi'iirti ami sis iMiiiHtuiilun pl-njiiiseii iiini-iidlili'lit Hhiill I is at Matawan. 1 UIIM Httite iiy ln-liiK Htulinin-il in iiny w;ir- RNEST A, AHEND. gravel pits ut AllJnwood, fur tlirt-u y«!iirH, nnil tin-' i-li-i-tii>n »»f u :;riT • I lu hy a majority uf all'tin? nieii Ailinry Purle Olrl Wefli, Tlircatmio•'. laWH of thiH Btfilt! In fiiri-i! on tho Kt't'uiiil Hiiili imiiniir HH thi! 1 ji'Ki-ilii In to Hindi Bpctialifttin cmintry work, school, is laid up threatened with of thu Montuoiith county j'ln I day of Hi-ptimilH'r, one tliiiuHand uitfi11 in i:«i rihi'i at 'the oltiliun fur iinnilierH of Ttjlrphonu CoriiiL-ctieni, city wfro mnrried ' InHt. Wednesday, down and a now one built on tho out-typhoid fever. ' vUU l 1 hundred and forty-four, would Iiuvo ex- tlii.- Uiiituiil As'ii'iulily hclil licit sifter i'ho CiiHWolls formerlSTTived at An- -Hiiid Kfiieral eloftlnii will he held four iiiuntiiK Hhail bsivi.1 t-lapHeil uftcr thu nido of tho house. C. Emmons of 1 I eluded HUfh piTHon frnni hciriK a wlt- | T0HSS. APPLKGATE & SON, bury Pttik, Paper Eleven Years Old. the ColliiwiiiK pluccH for tin iionniuli | nesH, iinlirMij pardiirifd or rfsturcd by lasv ;1111«• r1111111• 11L KIInil hitvij lieeil a;;ri 'd'to by ti COUNaELLOHS Al LAW, Freehold did the work, l ik I to tho rlKht of Kiiftr.-iKc. Hhnll i-njoy Uiu both liuUHUH of the I.i'tii'diitm'e an iiforu- Diividson BuildtntJf. Broad Start, The Allontown Memcwjer was Hfiiil; iiml If thn p.-njiii1 at mich Ki-rieral five Burns OMI Vacant Lotf. I'MrHt iH.ntrlct—-NiiVfKlnk in nk and [ right of an eltetiii': and jirovhlod furtlior, WED BANK, N, started by J. W. Naylor, its presunt ilur (•iinipiiiiy hoiiHi-, iMi-rlinni ! thnt In time of wnr no eleotor In tlie ih'rtiuii Hhall fipprovts iind ratii'y Hiiiih Tho third district of tho Now Jer- Fire burned over some vacant lots owner and editor, eleven yearB ago HiM.'oiiii ili.Htrit't— Jndi j11• 11• I• lit liru cum- nfitiinl milltiiry Kcrvico of tho Htate, or ainuiiihni'iit by a ma.jurity ef thu olet'ti'irs jinny hoiiHi1, Meclifinltr ^11 i. tu void fur iiiiinliiTK of the FREDERICK W. HOPE, sey federationn of women's clubs mee t owned by James A, Bradley at Asbury Inat week. of tlio llnltoil Hlatt'H, in tlio army or IT COUNSELLOR AT LAW, t M Jh H R Tiilril illatrlct—Jlowmd H. III^InHon'H navy tin-roof, Mliull bo tli-prlved'of a vote votiilK tlii'l'iuli, Kiich anii'iiil- Piirk 'liiHt Thursday, A crowd of Death from Bright'* slitats. (ffiniKC, Houth struct, iii-iir Hiiiiuili uvii- merit HO sippruvi-d and ralliiid hhiill hu- Offices corner Hroad ami Fron at Mrs, Joseph H. RoseH's at Frco- 1 hy rcuHon of al>Hi.>ncu froni siit-h qledtioii RED BANK, N. J. hold Tuesdauesday .o.off last week. Mrs, IMJ'H put the fire out before any ser- niH . tllstiititi and tho LiCKtal'ituro KS1IO.11 liavo t'onif! part oftho rNiii.-'tilnfluii: provlili'il, hosell 18 district vice president of tho ious damago was done, Mrs, Margaret LeCompte of Iler- [•"oiirlli illMtrlet—BoroiiKli hall, Mon- | powor to jjrovldo tlie manner in whloh, . that If iiioro than um> aim-ndiin-nt be Hnh- federationl 18 distr. i bertsville died last Friday week of iiiouth Hti-et-t. ! und the time and place nt which, BUCII iiiittiil, tlioy Hhall In- Hiiliiriitted in Hinii T? DM UNO WILSON, Oporfttlon f.ov Kidney Trouble. Bright'fi diaeaBO. She was seventy I'lfth illMtrlt't—Gr.'iiiiiiiiin'a liarbur [ aliHcnt electors may vote, nnil for the manner and form tiuit tlio pto|jl<> may lU COUNSELLOn AT LAW, Charles' R, Grammar of Asbury Hliop, 10R Monmouth Ktiuii. return and canva.MH of tholr votes in the vote for or attaln^t >at;li aiii>'iidmiiit KK.D BANK, H. J years old, Hlxth Ul.strict—iTnluii. iiiise company I election dlHtrlcts in whiijli tlioy respeo- Heparutaly and tliHtiiiftly; provldi-d fur- Ofllcea: 10 EAST FRONT STBEKT, Mrs. Flora J, Golden. Mm Addle Park was operated on at Philadel- Elg-lity-Three Yean Old. llri'liouHe, Hhri'WHlmry ;is-.-tim.. ! tivoly rualdo. ther, that whi-n any .'iinetnliiiunt IIIIH V, WainwrlKht, Mrs. Alice Vunllou- phia last week for kidney trouble, Mrs. Barbara Baldorf of Cliffwood HnVMiith district—V", <', .Moyiin'a shop, been uubmlttt'tl to the ticnjilo and hy LSTON BEEKMAN, ton and Miss Eva D. VanDusen of Mr, Grammar is proprietor of a drug Slm-WHbury avenue, them rejeetud, no Klmilar amuiidiiu-ii't A COUNSELLOU AT LAW. 'Celebrated her 83d birthday last Sat- Houniliirlea of the pli-ctinn illHtrlfits in shall bo Bubinittod aniilli within live Officea 10 Brond street. IlED BANK, N, J. Manasquan attended tho atnto Re- store at Asbury "Park. urday week. tho boi'OuKll oi Reid Hiiiik iiri- (IH £ol- years from suuh rojeution. bekah convention at Atlantic Oity Doctor EH Pneumonia. IOWH: ; _ I last WMk. First district—HegliiniiiK nt a point j PnOPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE OH BU1B TO BAR OBEDITOBS. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, Dr. Walter S, Haveiis of Farming, NOTICE. on thn North Shrewsbury rlvi-r liotwo'-ii j U SUIUIKON DENTIST. »ita at Hoipitn.1. tlit! proportlf'S ownoil by lm> Mnimiiiiitii j CONSTITUTION. Grntluate UnivufKiiy at PonnBylvanta, tlalo was stricken with pluui'isy a few NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF no It Knsolvert liy tho St-n.-ite (the Albert T. burV-imis, fxiriitur nf Mary Ofneo Days in Ilijd Jlank; MondayB, WednMdBfl HOLDING GKNlCnAT., KI^KCTION lioat'oluli anil the jiropi-ny liimwn IIH tlio ! Mrs. Mary L, Chamberlain, wife of days, ago, which rapidly developed into Hod Hunk lycoinn, HOIIIIH i ly to the c-ii-.| liuiiNO of AHKetjibly ijtinciirririB): S, White, dueianed. hy nrili-r of tlm siir- rend Saturdays. AND OF (WKJOhntB TO T1I0 KLKCT- That tlie following rmiHidiiient to the ro«ate uf the nninty uf .Mcmiioulh, lu-r-e,- 120 Broftd Street, Ital B*nk, N. 1. R, J. Chamberluin of Long Brunch, pkiUro-pncumoriia, Ho WUH taken to Kl) AND MliJCTINO OF liOAHDK OK ti-i' line of BrOiiil atn-i't; thi-iu-o aloim llroutl Htrijut to Mcclisiuii: Klrui-t, UH-IU-M Constitution of tills Htate litj and the by ylves niitiru to tin; I'luiiiturH uf tip; died at tho hospital at that place the Lukcwood hoBpiiul, KLKUTION AND ItHniRTUA'nON IN Knim- JH hereby prnpqsijrti and whtm the said ileegiiHPil to tiling in ihcir di-lits, R iiluriK Menhanle Btreit to ,WasIiini;t(iit : 1 W. M. THOMPSON, Monday of last week shortly after the TlilO BOROUGH OF 1UJMBON. Kami! Hhall he a«rtiod to hy a majority of j ili-niaiiilN iiiiil elaiiiiM iiKaliiHt tliu ustiiti Literary Club Entertained. NntlKo IH lit-n-by'(jlven that a (joneral Htreet, thened along \Vanliiiiwtun sstri.-tt i D DENTAL SUHGEON. denth of her infant, She was thirty to Wallaco Htreet, thciui: ulnnif Wallauu i thu inembe.r.H eloctcd to the Benala and ' uf said ilceesisi-il, uiidi-r uiith or ailii'iiiu- 2(1 Nnt'l Bank DulldinM-, Rod Bank. N, i Mrs, Beatrice M. Stern entertained «i«nllon will bo held ln_und for the bar- to the llouso ot AsSKi'iiihly, tho said ! tii-n, willilii nine months from tin; twiii- years old, oiigli of jlumsmi upon TiiOKilny, Novem- Htrant to Prospect av-niKi, tln-noo uluriH' Hours S.S. the Keyport literary club and severnl l'rnHpect iivoimo to- tin- liiiiiiiiliiry liiits aiiiinilniont chall lie onternd on their | ty-l'unrtli day of St-iiteinbiir, lyl-1, nr bor :til, 101-t, from the hour of 0:00 o'elook .ionrnalH with tlie yeas nnil naya taken | they will he fin-over biirrutl of any net inn •py llammoiB Kiflo eartrtdfe, other friends at her home near Matu- it, m. to the hour of 7:00 o'clotilt p. m, of thts boroUKli n£ J ii ' 1 Hank, thence K J. D. THROCKMORTON, niirtht'iWtwfirdly and nm tliwiirilly ulniiK | thereon, and referred to tilt? L,eHifslatnre ihoivl'of agaiiiHt Mn Ii I i-xei.'utnr, Robert Moore of Lower Squankum wan last Wednesday week. Tea wasSulil (Auction will be held for said bor. 1 1 next to bo cho.Hen, and luildiHliyd for AIjBI-ntT T, lJUHKMUS. D DENTAlj StJROEON, niiHh in the iirKt dlntrict, at the liouse of tin boundary line of tin- imroiiKb of K«d OFFICE I fastened a rifle partridge in a vise "served on the lawn, 1 Hank to tho North Hlin-w.-ibiiry river, : three months previnris to the first Tues- tlit OuorAiilt Imolt ami liiililer uoitipany on day after tho llrwt Monday of November Nq, 5 BidBdStrOft, Rod Bank. H J lust, week and then hammered it with Main Htrot't, in aiiltl borough: and in the thenoe aloriif the North Hhrtwsbury rivc-i' Notioe of Settlement of Account, I.odg-0 39 Yonrn Old. to tlif plaee of hofrinnlin,', I next, In at least one newspaper of each a nail. The cartridge exploded and Htruond district, In the lion.si- of tlir; Kum- j county, to be tiefsignated liy" the Presl- I 1 «'iiidl dec-i>a«i'il to brinbringe in Succesior to Gco, Cooperop, , CC. B Branch, MUB Armstrong is a gradu- election diMtj-ict of Raid borouKh, at the Hank, theneo nlonK the iMnimlary line of iir.Ht Bitflaion after the United States a HFD BANKBAN , B, I, the boroutsli of licit..1 Urnlt-to--the-.\'nw I their ilehts, ilcmnii'Js and L-lalniM riKainst Postofflco ate of the Indianapolis conservatory stop the inrush of the sea at that hoiiuo of tlio Ocfiinic hook and laddor deuennial census hereafter, and not the eNUite of Bald fUrc.-asi-il, iinilerioath of music. point. The jetties will probably be cotnpimy on Main Btrett* and fqx_4Ji«. Xorlt-ttiirt'IjonBTlnineli railro.-i.l trnuks, of toner, divide each county of this State or aillrniution, witliin iiiiu; months from pEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., Neecmd iilstrt£t_Oj.^aid-ADrO'UKlii at the thence along the *-i*ilr.im\...truokH to into n district or illstiicts for the elec- tlie twentieth day of August, 1014, or buiy, of concrete. '-, - •litrnse ' fit" Tlie Rumson flrfi company Uliestnut Htreet, thenp- iilonK < 'lu-stmit tion therein of a member or membora of ** CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVETOB. ffr Itolan fi-oitf tt*rt«n. --;•'- street tg Miiple nvdhue,. thenee alons they will be forever barred of any action Koom 7. Patterson Buiidine, Broad Strwfc, on Center street, on Tue.Milay,'October the General Assembly, Uaeli ABsembly therefor against the wtitrt administrator. RED 1JAMK. N, J. ^ JiLMuaiL W^ijwnpkmir •WCTe~sffilen '-'Ttli. 1911. from 1:00 o'elorU -p." in, to !):00Muple avenue to PtSteVH. liliiee, thniii-edistrict so constituted shall contain as EDOAK A, TBRHUXE, •ftwm Mrg, William GuUck's gnrden at Tho Long Branch lodgu of Deereo of •oVlue-k-p.-m,-forJ.he purpose of reylsln* along I'otcTH Tiliico to Hrond Htrt.-i't, nearly as prnctieahle an equal number of Til lento wn lost week. Mrs, Gulick Pocuhontas celebrated its 22d anniver- und correcting the original repisters and thence aloiiif:'Hi'(md-.Htreet-to- inhabitants nnd shall consist of con- TACOB C, SHUTT8, reouivint; ailtlitionul reBiHtratlons, avenue,, the jil;n;.j!; of__ beginning g . venient and .contiguous territore y in a U • AtJCTiONEER was about ready to pick the pump- sary Tuesday night of lost week. Vis- l-'ourtll'tl i diHtditi let—lieRinnliiff on the Special attention Biven to lales of farm DANIEL A. NAUOHTON, Ciiini);u:t form, but no county nf part kins Hnd lay them away for pies thla itors were present from several lodges Clerk of tho borouKtrbf Rumaon shore of the_ North Shrewsbury river thereof Hhall be-joined with any other NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. farm implemerrta and other persons! p£6IMIFty* winter. . in nearby towns. pfited Auguwt 25th, 1814; between the Jloniiioiith boat eliih prop- eounty or part thereof in any such1 dis- TRAINS LEAVE RED BANE, P. O. Addresi, 191 Broad itieet. Bed Bttk, Cariieg-ie to Help Buy Orgfn.li. erty and the H.-d Hank lyceum liroiierty, trlct:' provided, that each county shall Poi'New York, Newark and Elizabeth 6 SB, nil,Telephone 264* . * 3Fann 1 abort* Wanted. thenee to ii curlier of Broail mid Front t all times bo entitled to nt least one NOTICE. streets, thenee along Broad street to | amember" and Uie 'whole nuinhoVof mem- * 7 23, 7 56, "S 27, 8 m. 9 17, M» 38, 10 50. 11 25. X F. VOSS, Andrew Carnegie has promised to NOTICR OW TIMK AND PTJAOK 11 ED. a. m,; Z48. • 4 iti, 4 30, 7 43. S9 25 p. m. Robert H. Bnvtoll, who worked on help pay for a ne\% pipe organ for "the Peters plaee, thence, along Peters place i)01.M to bu chosen shall nuver exceed Sundays i 68, 11 44 a. m.; 2 46, 4 45. 7 10, B SH OSTEOPATIIIC PHYilClAK, William Humes'** farm near Keyport ilULDINa qKN'KHAL 1CLKUTION l"to " Man'lf avi'iiiii', tlienct) alonK il.-iplq sixly*. "" --- - - i 9J»p,m,, Old First Methodist church at West AND OK OK Fie Hits TOHK m.Kivr-1 avenue" to aniit street, theiu-e alone i' Tho conrt of last resort by whatever! For Freehold vl§ MatslWan at 7 M, 0 17,11 J5 a. m.; In tho Eijiner riulldini. Room 11 for.a year mid a half, is wanted on KD AXI) MICKTING OI-' HOA11IJS OK I f'hVstnut str Red Bank. N, J Long Branch. The now organ will t to the Now York nnd | namo known, is hereby invested with i 4 30 p. m, Sundaya, 0 B7 a, m,; 4 4a, 9 00 p. m, twarges of forgery. He is said to cost about $1,400.. Kl/WTlnx ANn IM'ICMSTIIATIOX IN I Lontf Branch railroad 'tracks, tlicnep orlKtmil jiirisdlijtlnn nnd with For Lakewood, Lakehurst. Ac, at 8 no, 11 0a a. m,: Telephone 184. TIIH liOHurGII UK I'All! 1IAVKX, ulonR the rallrmi.l traoks to Monmoutli' ~ 82 Oil, 3 02, 4 in. 6 08, r, 12 B, m. SundayB, 10 1C. have realized over $100 on forged Notice IH 1 HTI1 by Klven that a Keneral street, tbeiiee alunn Monmouth Htreet to ftill powor iindur pudi procciHiro as It checks. Anbury Park Authors*!, limy liy riiloH nrocurlhe to rovlew any 110Ba.m.: 3 39. 10 22 p.m. . R. VVM. J, WOLFERT, - election will bo held in and for th" o bur' - Pearl street, thi'iire' tilong Pearl strefit dlviHion und arratmiinii'iit made by tho For Atlantic City. 0 00, 11 00 n, m, s2 0i. 4 37 p. m. D OSTEOPATH, iHi«li of ]'"iilr Haven, upon Tuesday. No- to West Kroht stri'it, thence alonK West BeoeDtiou for Bridu . Miss Margaret Widemer-of Ash.ury 1 I.PKiKlntiirc into Asnonitily ilistrifts of Sundaya, 11 06 a. m,: 3 39 P, m. 01 Bread atri-of. Red Bunk, N. J, vember ad, lull, from the hour of (i:0O Front slri'et to Jlai>le avenui . tho t'onntloH of tills Stfite for tlin pur- For Vineland, Bridgeton, &e., 8 SO, 11 OR a, m, .Oradtiato of Philadelphia college of OstMMthfi o'clock si. in. to tlio liour of 7:00 o'clock i nloiiR Maple avenue to the river i pose of tlotornilriiriw wlii'thcr Huch ar- 4 87 p, m, Hundaya 11 Ofi u, rn., f! 3fi p. m. I'hiiudeiphin college of Aiialnmy, And post ftr*d»" p, in, Haiti eleetiiili -will he lu'lil for said tliu river tu Uio place of bcKin For Tpnia IUVCT and BarnrBat at i] 50,11 (M) a. m.; borough nt DortiuKh Hall on 1'earl street | rmiKi'mfnt anil IUVIBUIII or any part ale oi American Hchsol of Usteapathy at K.bb> . u a Yom8 and Everu ..,.,. ' thoroof, is in RCCiiriliinci: nr in {•onfliut 3 (ti. e 12 p. m. SuniiayB, 10 lu a. m. , ville, Mo., under thu founder of the scieneet. , In Hnid boroiiHli, Sfild clect!o.n will bo ' New York only, s Saturdrii'si only, M Mondays. pteXVS niSof ^Jtt^£S£ '' '" - held for the piiriiuse of yli-irtliiff » intfin- h'lrtli dlHhirt -Hoiilnnlng nt tho river ' wlth this ssi-ctlcn, nnd, if In conlllct hrre- o thei g, ruco, who 1 recently y maKMltlv liiM of the huiiHe of repreHenhitiveH for ul Al-iiiilc •iiM.-iinc, thonoo nloiiK JIuplo I with to SHIJIIIIRO tho Miiuifi or such purl AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4A444AA honor of their diiiiRhtur, Gruco,..wlio ' - the •" " ' ' •••-••• > to T,NI-HL I-runt Htreot, tiiciire : tlu-reof is may hi; In oimlllct liorowitli, EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH married to GarAeld tho third rniiKi'PHHional lilMti'lct, a incmbwr Taylor, • " ! Ooiiio Wauior Btil^ai, ,. West 1 r.'iit Hireot to Poarl sstrcft, \ null and void. In c.wt; .-siiid court sh;ill N KAILEOAD, j Rev. W. S. Dunn has. resigned as nf tlif Bcmue of tht' Htate nf Now Jersey tlii'iifo aloiiH JVnrl street to .Moninouth , ,i,.torm!iVo such arrangement mid dlvl- I from tlio county of Monmnnth, two iiiiMn- Hll'l'ut, ;11..111^ Slonmouth wtr^ut to Hion, or tiny part thereof, to bo null Time Table in effect Soptcmlirr ICth, 1011, Dr. H. B, VanDorn j pastor of the Como Methodist church. bora of tlic» (rL'iicral iisHumblj1 of tin? Htiitn tlifi Now "III'U iin.l LniiK Bi'aiH'h ratlroail void the legislature nhall proet'ed to TRAINS LEAVE IlED BANK DENTIST Kclwin Ilyan of Sem WjlH ' Mr. Dunn was invited to return to theof Now 3erM'y, county- nliM-k, Mlicrln", tr.irkK to I'hi'Htniit street, thonro nl«injt make a now 'ftrrnnseinent nnd division, Hi rue. curontrs,- twu. .nmininAis - nf - th« i.iro»-i to Shrewsbury avt'iiuo, For New York; B 5S. « 11, 7n_n, 7 2:1,7 40, 7: Second National Bank Building thrown from n wapon Into a church for his fourth year but he re- pnttre or partial, ns the Tiction of ""Uie 1 fllHed tile UiM'. lidiiril of (ffiiiHon frcc-liiiUk-rs of tho j tlii'iiro airiim Shrc-wnliury ^ivelHio to 1 ir- i'uiirt may require. 8 11. B 17, H3S I Mondays uiily 1. i'-I .'. KI.W. Koom a 8 and 9 county cf Monmouth for tlirco yenrB, ; l-'nri-st ii» inii', tli'iico ololiK '1'oi'Ori'Kt lias, n iii. in ; i \y,, i -is. i 1", i ;;*) 4 ;, , ii Oil, 1 1 S l a imiyiir fur two years nnil two c'ouiivll- 1 avenue to tin i-ivfi , .thelirti aloiii; the 7 1:!, 9i\ ISivUinlavB unlv) in In. collided with It, E. PickersKill of Perth Amlioy ineil lor tlireo years: LIIMO tin* oloi'timi of ; river shni'e to tli• - tivor fi'ont of Al «iis. 9:i7. 11 lln. m.i'J 10, -M">, SIT, iUiil. 710,! n truu, Ryan' escaped has been appointed district deputy of riifnilicrM of tho iloninoutli I'oiinty us- | iivi'iiui', the ]ilari' nf ijOjiinniiiK, 3. SOP, SliB, I)00, '.»r>7 ii. ni. ! injury, 1 «»rntlvi> 17, il IL'. 11 21. 11 n.'i, i northouMtnrn flistrii ^ of tho Klk«' I'lirtliet' tiikii nnllro thnt the linnriLn of;; of tlio Niirlli Shri-wsbury rl\w at the rn01>OSKD AMKNIUU-INT TO 1 Bear Bnfl Auto ColJUloii. 1 i n. in,; 1 hi, 2 .IS. 4 30, I ."."!. i". i:n. 7 i)\, !' 23 jSuliir- i DR, ROBERT DICKSON, loclgn. Ho Huccoods Dr. Etlwiit Field I roKlNtry iinil I'lcitliin In niiil for tho liO'i - ffnot uf l)i l''Mii"it avenue, tlii'tico HIOUK CONHTITIITION. 1 r Hiclian! W, irijhi-it. of Wiukntnnk ! j lutl-'ni'i'St asiniu' lu Shruwsbury avoniio, diiys only p. ni. Sun-l-iyw:' S , .s. u :j7. 1111, V^tefinarlan, of Rud Bunk, ! IlllHll Of I'lllr llilViMl Will IlKM't for Hillil V,f It Uosulvuil by thi! Hi'imto of tho n, in.; 2 .|ii, 4 Ar<, S 17, i> >-••'; 7 10, Si u!>. 8 US, U uo, WUH ilrlviiiH his automobile nt Free- ! linnniKli nt UuroiiKli Ilull on l'fiiil Htroet i tliMiit'ii JL 11• 11(s ;>hri'WMbury uvc'uiut tu Kl/iio uf Kcw .lMfs(-y ltliu iliJUHO of _ U S7 ji. ni. | DOGS, CATS, TOY DOGS. '<, i TrONt Huits Crtuiborrle*. oil Tiu-Kilay, ()ctolii>r li7tli, l!)l 1, from 1:0!) j Clii'sttiut Ktrrot, tlicnco along CliPNttiutl As- For Matnwan und Perth Amboy: S ", r, !!, 7 Of!, hold last week rwhen it wus struck ! wfror-t In tho 'New York anil Lonu Branch j soinlily concurring): HunnlliiB UnEH, C'liiii nnd IIor»ei. J [ I The cranberry crop of W. C. Quick- ii'cliicU |i," In. to U:00 o'cliic'k P. in. for tliu That tliu 1'uiltiwiiijj unionrtmont to tlio 7 23. (Matavtiin (inly).T M, !l 17, 0 42, 11 lii, 11 M from the rear by another enr. The iniriiiiHo nf rvvlsiiiK nnd fiirrc-ftliiK tho j railroad truck.-;, thence alonij the riill.-' a.m.; 1 Iti, 2 -is. 4 nil, 0 00 Matuwan only),7.ia, I sill of Hornerstown was badly dain- nrlKlnal ro^Xstovs and rccglvlna uilili- j road trackH to a pointy opposite Ilivor tiOiiHtltution of OiiH Htiite lit-, anil tlie Fair Haven, N. J. 421 W. Red Bank. d to Mr. Herbert's ear was 1 H.'imo is, hort'tiy |irDpo.«i'iI anil when it 11 25, (Saturday only) p. m. Kundaya: H DR, 0 37 tional reglHtrntionH, j street, thulicii' nloiiif Itlver Kti'tM't to a, rn,; 2 4ii, 4 IS (MaUjwanonly), HO:: nguc] hy frost last week, Mr, Quick- yhrowsliury aviimo, tlioiiro alonK! Nluill he aKret'd to by :L majority, of ths I :#•••••••••••••••••••••••• CIIAnLES P, CROSS, mi'iulnTH ulected to the Heiiiitp nnd tu wan only). 7 10 Matnwan only), B 00 p. m. BuyB BilinttE sill was a little late In getting his Clerk of tlif liiirouKli of Kalr Haven Shrewsbury avotiuo to Bank sti-oi't, For LOUR Mraneh, Asbury Park, Octiiti Grove?, thi'iioii (II'IMK Hanlt street to tho river, tlio Mouse of AHsemlily, it sluill lifi en- Kotlce of Settlement Of berries picked. Dated AinruMt sntii, irui. tered upon tho journals with the yoass Point PUjBiiantiindintuFniMiHtu [itiitlonij; 122, | INlnti' nt' Aiiila A. lliiUU-lil, ilccHiNed, Walter Walsh of Nownrk hns tlioni-o aluliK the riMT to the rlvi-r frnnt (MtmciayiSfKooptiHi) fi 00, r, 02. !i 10, JO 27 n.,m.i i Long- Branch Man Sick. uf l>ol''pii'Ht iiN't'iiue, tlio place of licfjin- and nays taken tlieroon ami TCI'OITMI t" - Km Uf in in vi hy gisin Unit Hie ftc» btnifrht tho J. S, UarUnlow 'property NOTICE. the IjuKlHlrityfo next tn he chtiNoli ilini 12 22, 12 D5, 1 ill (Satur.lays dils•). 1 T.I, •l;'-'\\ o.iiiiiis uC tin1 siiiifpi'lln'r, luliiiinlHtrotor 1 ftt Ifelmar. Mr, Walsh will inulio James THllman of Lqnjr Branch is NOTICE OP inihllMlii'd for tliri-i month:* previous to (Kmurdays only), \ W. ."i ii7 (SliHiiilay.^ I'xci'p- i wllli will anti.ix..I, ul' (hi1 fstiiti' nf wuld Ol' HDlilllXfi IJISNHitAlV KLiKtn'ION'! Hi'vintli illHtri. t—npKlnnlnff nt the first TuoKiiiiy after the IlrHt Monday tuiD, SCO, I! 2VT:'frffr, 7 ;i7, HIM |>. m, Hiniiiiiy].; ' Hovcral iniprovcmontM to tho hause seriously Hick"? Mr, Tnllmon was fi 20, » m, 10 :i7, 10 7,1, a, in.: 12 2J, 2 .Vi, i, 10. ,ili.ri ;i.«i-il, Will l"t' illlilltril ullil utaltvl by ANIJ Ol'" UI''I'*H!l.:itB TO UK KLMC'IU Nlidro of-tin- Nnrtli KlirtiWHlniry river nt I 1)f Nuvi'mher next, In at leiiHt One nawH- tii.- Mm ruaiii • niul n-piTU'd 1'tir Hittli'inunt and will then ninko it his night watchman for tho old lunihor Kl.), AN'D MHHT1XI? Ol'' THK iiOAlEIVi tho foul tif Hank Ktroi't, tlioiui' iilinmi piipi-r of 1'111,'h cminty, tn bo dpsiffiinted K 1.2, 1018 p. lit, •' _ ' | For Freehold via Mntj\wnn and C. R. R. of N. J., iin t!i«- iii'iiluiii-. i-i.iirt "if l\\f ijuiiiity ol homo, lii-iii of L. & E, Edwards & Co. for UF Hl.l'UrriON AND HI'niH'rRATION ' Hiiiilt Htritt to HhreWMlniry iivoiuio, j by tlio I'roHlilent of tlio Senate, tlio Mi'iiirtiiiith, IMI 'rhursihiy, the twenty- 1 1 7 M, 9 17,11 2\ n. m.: 1 .!'i, I :in. Ii 00 p. is. Wim- many years. OF Till ) TOWXSllir CiF ATLANTIC i tlu'llee iilcnK Shrewsbury • avt'iiui- to | of the HiniMij or AHseiiibly ami nliilli i|ny of i ii-tniiui:. A, P., ll'l ••. 1 diiyn: SS?a, m.: 4 IP, !• Oil p. rn, at AlUntown, Nntloo IN liorcby Bivnn that a'general I Wvi«r Htrfi-t tlytu-i- iiltinp Hivnr stri'pt • j, ,, si^.^tarv of Htiite, jmyrnDiit for sufh l)(ito,i Hi-'ltCrtinn^r ITth, A. l>.. 1',"l-l. The chlmnBy in Edwnrd L, Ottor- B&fUalitowu Man .Moves. •• will bo hold In niicl for ihu town- to t n- Ni-w Wk :iml LOIIB 1 mmli rml-; ])lll)HclltlolHiHctlonn jto( )b( be4 ,,ifuiimi!u; bbyj tlithoe T' r LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK, HKD UAN1C THl'ST CO, nf Atlantic, on Tuesdiiy, Noveinbur I'iiiiil trai-kH, tlii'iHi' ulonjf tho railriiad -•• BOII'M house at Allen town enught fire Iloiinie Goldstein moved from Eng- 1 on tlio wuriiilit of thi- tjoiuptrolier. C. B, R. of N, J., footof Lihorty street. 4 TO, 8 In, 3d, 11)11, from tlio hour of 0:00 o'clock truckks tn tlio luniinhirhouHilary linoe of ththoo bor- Add to ArticlAll e 4, StSectioi n 7 tliotl ffollow- ]ant week and filled tho hoii«o with K of Hc'il Hiuik, thence iilonff tlio 10TO, HBO a. m.; 1 iW (KHUiriiuys only , 1 »_ Hotlo* of Settlement of Aocottttt, lishtown to Freehold last week. His a. ni.' to thu lioiir of 7;00 o'clock p, m, ing i)Liriu;!';()iti: ' (Sttturiiays only), 1 80, U U0, 3 •111, 4 4S, 0 00, BSD, fltnoko, Tho firo WHS confined to the Srilrt plegtlon will be held In tlio Town bruimlury lliii' nf tho borough of lii-il 13. Thu itiliiililtiinta of overy miinlel- -itati' nf .Illllll II. 1*M tti IHtil I, ill'l-fiVHlid. wifo is at present in a Now York liniiH to the Nnrth Slircwabury rlvor. B3H,030, 9 00 i>. m,i 12 01 (niklnight). SundayHi 1 1 1 Hull at Colt'H Nwlc, In the township of pnllty In tli IH Htiite, now existing or •1 00, 8 45, 0 15, 10 00 a, m.; 2 30, 4 00, 8 30. 9 M 'ltU ' in ht'i'i'liy j41 s t• ti tliitt tin ac» chimney nnd there was no damage hospital where she underwent an thence iiliiiiK this North Shrewsbury nf III"' Hl|i.-l.rjlii-i'fi, l'XCJI'UtOl'3 Of lUltintle. Hiild election will bo held for 1 iu'i'i'iitter ci-t'iited, sluili have power to p, m. I'lllllltM done, operation. tlie mirpORo of t'loctliiK a member of the rlvor to Hit rlviT front of Batik street, determine, or^anlste und alter, in such < tin.' I'st ti! uf waiil iliri'iiNi'd, will be imillt* 1 C. B. R, of N. J,, foot of WeBt2Sd Mreot. H OS, BSD, 1 1 *o of rujiicHpntiitlves, u member of tlie pliiot of lu-Kilining. miinner ns they Klmll by voto pri!scribi>, I i'il and Hlatfil 1 >>" tin Hurt'iiKalt iind re- Doad Iii Mew Hums nt ItlmU, 11 20 R. m.: 12 50 (Snturdays only), 1 10 tliu HPtiiitc of tho Mtato of New JeiHoy Thu spvftrul liiiaiji a of roglHtry nnd thn Kj'Hti'm and fnrni of HH sjovurnnient. (Siiturdaya only), 1 20. II 20.1! 80, 4 30. 4 BO. B 2a liorti il fur -iettleiiK-iit i<> tin* orphana W. H, Johnson of Belmnr dropped Traub Brothers, Belmar eontrac- from tho county of Monmoutli, two mom.election will -me< t nt the above places not lncoiiHistent with thu iMiiiHtlttitlon of \ 0 20, 8 B0.11 CO p. m, Sum'nya: 8 35, 0 05, 0 B0, i'uiirt t' ill'' I'Miiiity ut! Muniiimilh, OB torB, are buildjnH a $7,000 house at bors of the Ki'iiornl naKunibly-of the atutu In the iibovo ri'.spoctive election districts this Stiite or of the United St.'UeH; anil j a. m,: 2 20, 3 50, 8 20. 8 M p. m, 'I'liiiisilay, tni.' iirth ihij- nt Novumlier, deiul hi Heyniger Brothers' comeiit of New Ji'i-Boy, county clerk, Hhoilff, In the liorniiKli "f 1 toil Bank for the pur.evuiy municipality shall horeaftor have | Penn, U. R, 7th Ave and 82d Street. N. Y., 004, 1112 A I)., 1 Ul I, thnt place for Frank Suhmitz of New- threo coront>rM, two members «l the pose of milking a rBglBtrntion ol" the power and autliorlty to • do all things ; d tit bLi' ;:ld. A, D., Mil. block factory at thnt place Mondny of 1 a. m.J 12 34, 3 42, 4 20 (SuturJny uxemtcU), 5 12 hiHt week, Mr, Johnson was 05 ark, Mr, Sehmitz is in the jewelry bonrd of chosen freeholders of the county voters on tini flll ddate: whutsOevcr that Hhall conenrn Hiieh mu- p. m, Sundays: 8 30, U 30, 11 12 n, in.; 1 30, 5 12 ICIiJIllSli WjI-HON. business. of Monmouth for three yenrs, one town- • Tiit'Rdiiy, OeiobiT 20th, 1014, 1:0O to iilcipnllty only, except so fnr m It may p. in, JAMKS 1'. HOl'tUNO, years old and leaves a widow and one Hbip oommlttotjmnii for three years, col- 0:00 p, in, hereafter bo restrained, limited or do- 1 Penna, K. R., Hudson Termlnnl (H, & M. R.the children wore badly bruised, tHsivo, one incmbur, AilmlniHtnitrlx'si. etc., Notice, Bnd L, B. B, R. Tali Esen Morgan, manager of the Further tako notlco that the board ol Bo It Itesolved by tho House of AB- D, N, BELL, Gen. Pass. Agent. Perm, n. B. A. I)., HIM, Vnmlnfa»U Man j lytnu li'ioHt, ailriilnlatratiix with will Romlily (the gennto eoilmirrtriK): W, C. HOPE, Gon'l PaHMjnger Agent, Cent™ DiLtud Septeiiibt'r 2lid, A. D., iflH. Ocean Grove auditorium, hag been regiHtrntlon one! bleotion in and for th«annexed of JIIHCPH 1), Frost, deceased, by 1 KU.MUNI) WILSON, John H, MotthewB of FarminKdole townBhlp of Atlantic will meet oi the orckT of tlio HurriiKnte of tho county of That the following iinienflment to the B.R.ofN,J. injured hia loft hand several days engaffed n» manager of the Para- Town Hull. In tho village of Colt's Neck Muniuoutlu, lii'i'fliy KIVPS notice to the CoriMtltutlon of thla Stfite be flnd tho mount moving picture theatre at In tho townBhlp of Atlnntio, on Tuos. Kiinio la horoby iwopoaeil, nnd when the BKo while moving a heavy piece of tim- credltora of the; Hiild deceased to brliiK name Bhrill bo uBreod to by a majority of Newark. day, October a7th, 1014, from 1:00 o'clock In tlii'lr di'lits, demands and " claims ber. At first lockjaw wag feared p. m, to f»:00 o'clock p, in, for tho purpose the membera elected to tlm Senate and 1 Bst the t-Htiiti' of Hnld deccawed, under 1 louse of Assembly und mud amendment MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. but the injury ig now healing, OB Deer Hunting Trip. of revlslnB and. corroctinff tlto oriRlnai oath or afflrnintlnii, within nine months rcRlHtijrH und rooelvlng additional roijiH- from the twenty-Hecond day of Se'ptum- Nhftl-i bo entered on their journalH, with TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER.I.lih, 1914. rreehold Imi IMi BMraA Monty. Thomas J. Winekler of Asbury Park trntionit. •• the yeas and nayf taken thereon, and licr, inn, or tlii-y will bo forever burred roforrort" to tho IiOglHluture nostt to ho Subject to chariKo without notice. _, ^jreetneer, the pacing horse owned is on a door hunting trip in Maine, JONATHAN H, jONEi, of any n'r.Uull tluii'for iiKiiliiBt tlio said rlipson, and shall bo publlsIiM for three by Joseph Carrof Freehold, got lec-His headquarters are at Schoodic, in Clerk of tlie townsihlp*of Atlantic administratrix, etc. months previous to tha first Tuesday the heart ol the deer and moose re- Dntod August 2ftlV, 1814, -^^ MAE FROST, after tlio first Monday of November next ond money in the 2:12 pace nt the JOHN.8. APFkEQATE & SON, In nt least one newspaper of eoeh county. Steamers Sea Bird and Albertina "Mt. Holly fair last week, Oirectnetr gion. lfOTIOU. Hod Hunk, N. J, If any ' bo putiUsheil tliereln, the HRld won th# first heat in 2:11%, Will Open Boarding Houi*. > - NOTICE OV THE TIME AND PLACE neWHiiaper to ho deslenntetl by the Pres- Between Pier 24, foot ot Franklin Street, New York (Landing at the BatUry L a NKA Motion of Bettlemant of Account. • ident of thojBonate, the aiierikor of tlm to take on and M off Pumngen only), and Highland; Highland Bmtih, Ovmtton tot AftMujMW, Mrt. JerHile Mount of PorrineviVlo AND OF Oin.*ICKRH TO HB KUKCif. Rsitnte of ,hM\viiu>tto L. Allen, ilecpusctll Hmme of AsHonibly and Becrotury of httB rented A. Brower's houao on Me- KLl, AND MBETiNli OF llOARDB OF Btate. * . % Oceanic, Locust Point, Fair Haven and Red Bank, V FHaz*l WatkinB, dauKhtor of H, P, J0LBOT1ON AND nROIBTRATlON Ol1 Notleo 1M ivi'iiby Blveii thnt tlif •no. Telephone Call 1704 Franklin. Naw York, and 423 Bed Bank, N. J. lUBliliniUTiiicphonp, MM. WatkliiB of Belmftr, wai taken to a chanic street at Freehold and will THK TOWNSHIP OP aURlflWBHti.llY coUUtM of thi* HuliMCiilJorH, c>Ntirutorn nf ABT1CL1 IV. conduct it as a boarding house. Notice la hereby given that a BeriornI tlio cntatn of Haiti deceased, will bo tuiillt- FOR RED BANK, FOR NEW YORK. Philadiilphia hospital last week for an oil nnil Htntcil tivitho NUiTnjrnto anil ro- Legislative. operation for the removal of adehoide. Iftw Xoni* »t election will ba held in nnd for tho town- liorteil fur sr-l I lenient to tho orpliuns lly except Sundny. Daily ixetpt SuruitF. •hip of Shrewsbury, on TuB«aay, No- court of tlio I'lmnty of Monmoutli, on Ainend Artlclo IV by, adilliiir the fol- P.M. Attended Mt. Mollj Pair. ' Work has been started on a newvember 80, 1»14, from the hour of 0:00 Thursday, th« Hftli (lay of November, lofrlriji neotlon, whii-h Bliall be known as L««\F« Pier 24, fool of Frunklln house at Manasquan for John Mertz. o'olook n, m, to the hour of TiOO o'clock A I) luly, l Houtlon IX. Street. ,.,., ,,,00 Lenvt Red D«nk. John N. Burtis.gHoward H. Hoatii, p. m, Bald flection will be held in the A, I)., lul-l. 2.1(1. A. n,, 1914, Bootlon IX. Leave Battery Lnnilinv, ,,,z.r,5 " V Ifnve Samuel Johnson, Ralph Burtit and Taylor & Anderion have tfie contract: VIIIIIKO of Ijlttlo, Sliver for tho ftrnt eloo- DUVB MACIOIK ALLBN, 1. Tho LoRlHlatiire muy nuthorlxo the Arrive Hltthlsnds about. I'lHiit, tioii di»trie4 of Biild townahlp, nt the fl™. " Oeeonlo "" ..,4,40 Oharlti Ward of ABbury Park want Ohvtek 11A n U V CAM 1 'UF.Ll atnto, or counties,-cities, towns, bornuRhH ,,,WB ' " HI([hlantl .... JiouHB' of mi Ijlttlft Sliver 'voluntoor flro KDMUND WILSON, or other municipalities, or any bourd, " L««»t Point ' ...fi.20 B to the Mt. Holly fair lart Thupsday, Mn, Frank L. Howland has been company; aJtd for the necond election " F«lr Haven ,,,S.3B Arrive UaUijnF LMdlnf iboiit .,.•..! diatHet of sola townBhlp In the Village Kovorning liotly or coniniis^lon of the " Bid Dink Antra i'ranklln Ht™«t «bout engaged at the new soloist of the of Shrewsbury, at the wheelwright shop Kotlo* 6f Bettl»jn»nt of Account. mm, to tulto more laml and property tta V, D. Corey of Freehold has Firit Baptist church at Long Branch. of chnrlea H. Hurley. Hald eleotlen will of wililimi Tnllman, Jr., IICCOUH than la needed for actual coiiMtruutlten in Eatcuriion tlcknt. W cimta, be held for the purpoHa of electing a Nortcts IH licriiliy given thnt tin* 41 the laylnB out, wldonlnff, BjctflndinB or NOTICE-At BMtery L«nain«, nil olo»mted tnlna for uptown. »ubwmy for nptowo been elected a jnember of the Rutgers •nlllmid and llrooklyn, can b« rMMhM In two mbimMh member of the house of ropr#.^ontatlveB, 1 iollfge ielf government board. He ta Allen M. Satterthwaite of Allen- a member of the sennto of the •tata of tr.iiHtro of ihu iwlutt of N^ltl decousmd, waya or streotn; provided, liowovor, thnt TROLLIY CONNECTIONS. ono of three mepben of the board. Now Jersey from the county of Mon-will lio iiiHilti'il iiiHl Htntwl by tho Huvri). the nddttlona! la'mla and nroiiertlos »o town is building a kitchen to hismouth, two_memb0rB «f the genernl QII- giiti! nnil i'o|iorii'il for NOItlAinoiit to (lic Authorised to bo tnkon ihall bo no more AT HIGHLANDS vta J. C, T. Co., far Stone Church, Nuvwlnk. AtUnlU BMIuAb h ^fe rt fcblnbly of th« HtRte- of New Jer«ey, or|iliiinH I'liiirt nf tlie rountv of Mon- than fludlclcnt to form Huitahlo building Keanaburv, K^Fparl3iiddl«lownand Bad Hank, - .. . . . ^ , , « . _s. -t,«*at3i co.unty clock, Hhcrlrt, three icoroneri, two miiuth, oh 'i^iiiHilfty, the twelith day of sltoa abutting on'such purk, liublie pluco AT HID BAWK^a H. 0. & Co., for Hhnwibw, mmtown, IOTK Kmnth ind h£*r gji?,. anNote moved from TO AtUBd t»H«wtK>i member* of the board of chosen free- November, A, !>„ I«i4, highway or street,* After an much of the WldBtilicr .10th, A. D., 1P14. limd or property taken IIUH hot-n uppYo AT mo BANK vtaJ, 0.T.Cft.fM Fair View, MWdlotowB, HiwMMMitt, MMMl, Km*, td Belmar l»Bt The Elberon flfe bompany of Long holders of tli« county of Monmouth for printed for Hush park, public- placo, high CJJAUENCE M, rowtKH, hdr8 ppd KofMrfc .^^ ^-^ ^ ^Mann M^pirflaw, ,!»•„» ««» •(.•!• »i .' light. THE RID BANK REGISTER. 'THE AUTUMN CARNIVAL. Established 1846 Buy durlntf tih« mlddl* of tho week « po««ible and TIUHDAT OABNIVAX. AT KETTFOKT r avoid the Sntvirday ninht ruth IUA.HT VTBBK. AUTUMN -MILLINERS OPEN NIGHTS An Sxhlbit of ITult and V«ff*tf the first two nights. A ^ohl wati-h ^ disposed of on (ho co-operative jilan was Won by CYcil K. At-kor.on, and a '*.'"• bracelet was won by Clap-neo Hodlo. WE SPECIALIZE in SUITS and OVERCOATS In the voting finite: ts, Jli.s-, Alinnie I Bimev \\;is voted tho mo =1 popular . ^ MISS A, L. MORRIS I younn\\! LI i il in i h— I \\ VUIII ilit ot tlit- KiNpoit sihool'who hi\i not li -.I u ui u 1 « in i li I I I \S Ii for the money "till J M \iiin ul I \\ illi un iiLi it ilisLiil i t, MOU din my faiptem Pupils Who Went to School Every Sea Corduroy and Sheepskin Coats $5.00 and $5.50 < ml •- I \\ *- Hi « i in 1 I Hi m ti llLl Bion Lnst Month 1 il il I « It tli B] ill • iiniiv 1 1 • n 1 11\ 1 llnl 1 n 1 pi i h 111 1 1 I in I I I l in in Nl ii i i ( IKI I I in 1 Nl ii l li HIUNVMHHA pupil - With pclf-it it il I M 1 l iw 1 1 Mi 1 | 1 il I i im Nl i I Im i mi I 1 i Nl mu ttmlnup md pumtuilit\ ILLIUCI fm 1 K-l 1 nil II M Sum i I It in 1 OUR BALMACA Illll I 11 1 I 111 1 1 1 tht p i t month ui 1 I \\ 1111ii | I il I i \ ill i .i i 1 1 iilli 1 ii ii II mi i I ti mi—— w «•. l i w i i>-t mil 1 tt I I I ui n 1 dh u NN illiu_ Kuiili i fcin t( ii ml In t fir i li—11 IIM I it U —L 1) 1 ii.» ti ti t 1 t h i iih I nth M nl Hi mi 1 i w n 1 u« 111 illin(, 1 nm s 1 IN li lm I i nn I 11 at 87.SO,- S8, SIO, S12f SIS, are world beaters M mu 1 i Inn IN \N ill i I H I I ii il ki n i I i ii win 1 I m K J im i ni 1 % N In n \1 I I l *- i Hill 1 nil ni 1 » NN ill 1 Nl Ti I N\ il Nl i n i i i), ( H ii 1 1 I t s i^i t t ii \ Hi \li i n K Ui nn i ill i v 1-1 - ul Imii I i il - \\ illi nn \ uiM il I J t 1 11 -lnltli P 11 ll I N nil 11 I i li il I im I ilil Ni tl 1 1 i iti li i I 1 III 111 Headquarters for CORDUROY TROUSERS I i% \\ ill % 1 t I II 1 i l I Inn 1 \ NI u 1 I nil 1 1 AI i 1 lint s ij.ni t in 11 i Mi II I Ii 1 II AI li \ I H 1 i 1 iiu m— 1 i li ii 1 ( ni 1 t I 1 llm s ill ii 1 ii 1 t ( ni ii. ti 1 i) 1 ( in t tilt- Ilil n i li I ll i NN 111 s t n 1 ml ihli il hi i !• t I'li« i 1 illui. 1 tn 1 i in I mi i ill iii ii I in ith in —II n In 1 i n in 1 ( i iw ti I I I l The warmest and most durable knit garments are Beach Coat* and Vests Nllilli _iil-Millut Nil I ll illll i \ i il I iw A nit I n hi I i in 1 n nil n II nn til ii A.A 1111 mi It v n 1 1- •M Hi - ^s iiii mi < «! 1 t i % ii I i m t 1 nil n l\i nn tli II i Coats are $2,25 and $3,S0. VesU are $1.25 and $1.75 Ii ll 1« 111 -NN llli nn I II n ll it I nn 1 t I i\s i in i hn n I ix in n I Ki i i Ilil I 1 Illll I. lill 1 Ul 1 lIllH:, 11 1 YW1 t 1 1 1111 1 Iii Nl t mil I Iw nil M mi i I i ml 1 i 1 ii ui I in ii I u 1 ijif AI u i I I Hi tn I ll I ithx 1 iv ti II K I till N ll Al( < i iiuiin—li\ NN ill x 1 t 11 lluiiKi Mining I ilm si I 1 il 1 i ml NN if. m I I I li in % NN II n I IIII Nii iti_t n Nl ii ( in n Wet Weather Clothing we carry the best grades of'Oiled Clothing, Mackintoshes Mi l Sw ( t — T 1 1 \N 1 I 1-1 t Hi i I nil w 1 1 Iim i ill ll I n i intn in 1 hUH ki ul 1 N\ III - ip—S -Iii \ _j 1 t llnlmi Nun i NI i nm 1 Ml ml i AI i 1 il is im 1 i ill ill m 1 mi Km), 1 HI I \ nn Ih Ii n \i stl i I h\ n i 1! II I i IM II I NS 1 I i 1 in 1 n II 1 n 1 I i I th 1 ->im n•- I Ailn and Slip-Ons in the market I 1 ll ( II 1 II tl t I in ln| ii lid n 1 i i \ Mn \ ml 11 i >1 I Ii ui i m Min.ii I Mni, I 1 I Hill I 1 I II- 1 1 ll Mil I II I 1 t i i I Hud NN illm. Nil N nni, I i\ t n 1 ul i 1 m,, M n \ Mi< II ! Ni i Hi in 'M \ - I 1 Hi wilt 1 i Iitli Mil I -' ~ li ii ii i 'I 1 I I 1 II I i i w ml II ^I 1 nl ll I M I illll Stunt « i 1 nil I li dl 111 Hi I NN illi 11 ll 111 ml 111 HUNTING COATS, Cartridge Vests and Belts, Gun Covers, Leg gins \\ ill! un i in iii i ii hi in I KitliiMi 111 II I l\\ ll 1 lull 111 I HI •- ulh st ll i l 11 1 i 1 nth i i in % I i n i mil '• " 1 ulm i Inn n Mi t n huth t lthi i in ui I s H ih J i 1 1 I \! -. 1 i I in i \ I u II ii Nl ii i It i 1 i % 1 li'il i tli st ,Uil 11 u 11 Hi « Hi &c, at 25 Per Cent linger city prices Ktir I —t II- i 1, ii ii i t i n AI n ii li n^h i t\ It1 il in Ii i n II 1 til 11 II NI \ in i i 1 I t I \\ Nili i in i i i llu 1 u I I i Hi Im oil III 11 1 1 I ll ll 111 I ll 1 1 % I S| i I j] Hi l I ill I! li I 1 i h 1 mil ill il 1 1 H POUT UOKUOUTH S HONOB ROM im nil ii 1 mi I N\ illm. m 1 NN •- Nl i I i Iilli Nl i I >1 Nnil Hi 1 II Our Stock of KHAKI TROUSERS number from 400 to 600 pairs at 1 1 W 1 ll illll! ill NN ill nun i --iiittli Mi 1 I m t ~—I Ii il e th i Ii 11 1 t AN il lilli smith Nil r-NN illm 1 tl i NN il 11 Pupils •Wbo mi Feifoet Ii mi li in i _il I I NN illm, i i il I 1 ll i NN Hit I t ll I \ I i 1 l \ II NN ll Reiorda During- Sept«m6er all seasons of the year. You are sure^o find your size here 1 I li —I 1 n 1 Nil li 1 I \\ ll II lill II ll •. I llli Iii 1 I 11 I lit 1 1 I ( lill,, lilt following pupil-, win mltht Ii nn 1 II ii Im 1 n 1 I I I W n II i 1 i liui ii NN M Knfl 1 k tt ml \\ miii I It u _ I u u u u i n Mm i il Niiui i 1 Ah' li 1 ahsLlit noi taid\ dunlin the n»i th Prices TSe to S1.SO pair < ill — Hihn r I ill un 1 t 11 ins 1 11 iii 1 II tt n II 1 ii t ii i 1 > 11 fciptcmbu it the Poit Mnnmouth pul 3 1 t I i ii i i I II HI ( i ti n I 11 tt i u « M nl i_r il —II i i ( suutii hi / JI n h I null 11 in i i AI i\ Ji u in In _thool i n i 1 it iw i i .ill —11 n i i i I! 1 n I nil ni i u Iln 1 i n. ti t 1 \i t r\ nl —M l\in Hill \ I im Notwithstanding the advance in all leather goods we are in a position to give you better values In *»iiulli 1 t nun i NI iih i n 1 In i M 11 11 1 i tli i I liillu \li simtli ( 1 i ' Smitii I I i >iu n — Mi - "Mil li 11 NN illi ii Ni i i /inil lui_ I 11111 i s nil It 11% \i,!i III ll I \llt 111 Mlllc r heavy lined and unllned Gloves than ever before. Extraordinary values In SOc» TSe and $1.00 s Nl il .11 1 ill 1 1 i n 1 lltll til 1 \ li i 111 ,,it iu— \ iiu \ I 111 i »li I i 1 1 1 1 I 1 "- i \ I i I I I il i \\ t'liii- II in I N nn. ii 1 ml infill ii Mil Ii 1 • i 1 l Gloves. The largest stock in Monmouth county. Cotton and Wool Underwear of all the standard I lill Nl IS n u 1 1 t Mil s \ nih -iii 1 in il 1 I nut i Mil I i lill ^ Ii i 11II I Illll i ^mith ll til I I 1 1 \ 1 I I u I 1 i inn I hn I nt 1 1 i ml ' m " Ii Im 1 IH i li i i — I "NN Viim i 1 l-t ml _ 1 1 i in in ui 11 I i I I I h u i s nun 1 Mini f»i I 1 —1 1 i % 1 lllllip I Im makes we keep. •NN \uni i 1 I \N •- 1 I w I I t mil _ 1 Nl i ii 1 tii NI nut Km 1 —• 11 in 1 I 1 lllllip 1 ll i c i 1 i I it \ |i < ti I nn _ NN i II in 1 1 %N Vim nl • II IL ^ 11 U 1 ^ 111 II 1 1 HI 1 lill 111 \ LII 11 c I in 111 1H< I t 1 th 1 Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers Canton Flannel Drawers 50c 4 *_i i il v I nni Mil I NN il 'in I tt i i i \ i M i\ 11 S\w t—Tlniuis Y*. Vuini 1 l-t M ill ti 1 Nl ill 11 1 ll . i il 1 111 1 III til ^1 i 1 —M i % I d 1\ U ll li I il I l 1 % 1 ll i Nl 1 nl iln i I nl \ H_l n ii ( 1 i 1\ Il\ i 1) S 4,1111111] Ind a pumpkin on i\ H ipp AIll ll 1 --lull 11 NI ii li ll '-ll 111 \\ ii i iii I' nni 1 Mm 1 liillip 1 illi III Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases at less than New York prices x hilutiiui whuh vuinhid U_ poumL and tl I nil it I 1 n li in \i Im in 1 I ill M il I I n i II lull i "Mi mi ii i .t-i ml i il I i -1 \ i lit il II tpl i I ^ i I VSilltll 1 ll-o I Til ill 1 ll II luillllllr I l_l this \% i_ JNV udt-d i pii/e — II I Im. 1 il I 11 I I w u I 1 m I in 1 \ hum n 1 < i n I 1 i\ 1 < Li h ii t In "the hit uT~_"iICt md pit exhibition I ii ~ 11 N\ illm- 1 nn Hi TN in 1 il the judges -V^CIL "*Ii s Pi lei ^oi di I i in 1 i IIII III Mil 1 lull il Ii \ in 1 Olfl People at Family t-aud Mi L E Minim ind Miss II ui In 1 I II II il h 1 th 1 MM i nn I t i _ llu nm ^jn_J_L._J JIJJJU ,_P li' ibrth_t he Hi, __T1HJJL.J\_OI___AI.LI_ ^liimr"!TTlT1 i iliut !• i tli\ NN i lm -Ml _~Mj_fh^W!s of Fat m Nl i I x m , who leientlv i_Lo\eiEd from 4 1 1 i 1 -All If NI .1111,1 1 1 t Ah- --.i t i i I I tt i I i iti n iln LI ions illriL tntti iinrd fnm J 1 I 1 W 1 1 I ill -v 1 i lli\ I 11 I iti i 111 1 1 lilt — Ah 1 U NN i_ in 1 1 1 Jl 1 11 I Ml I 1 I I 111 N 111 1 i_t wtfK lluv weie Mi-, ' I lill 1 —Ml 1 ll ll Hi I I ! I \ I 1 NI il 1 1 I hm NH l J Ilil 1\ t h mt\ Jolmsnn of .cklphn it ed ^H 1 ll 1 it il —Nh J I NN Iliii 1 t \ n i M i h w Nh »i 1111r I ii II lili \tu , Mi Mn\ H FittLi^on of All NN llli mi N uiM it 1 l! 1 M III iv I t 11 AI i in J nm Nil in \sbui> P nk H td Sb >LU<*, Alts 1 III Hi 1 ll - Nh I I S| i ml 1 t 1 V|ll% ilini ill \ ll 11 i lill -s \ 111 I HE. N. I 11111 I il -Ah I - NN hit 1 [ ml i nut II n \ < mil I II * 1 Ii i 1 ul I h/ ibi th RtiUll >,td 7*1 ind Mr, 1 i i unit i i —Ah | | SN n in il il ii i In l ui I li 1 u Hi 1 AN illi iiu K IU Ne »ht, «jf,etl ifa All - AI it*-'n.\s NI in NN ii I n N i in in I i ml 1 i in ] i 77 vt u old Ihptomhintd ij,ts ot 19 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. M IUIH i il —Mi 1 I *.| | ,,ii i.t Mi l I 1 ipi Kill J iv miuiil Li I i 1 i t «W I — -Nl ,int —,—_._ tht 1I%L people totil 10G -\cu Mini | i —Vi 1 nun , \ \\ ill,,, i t 1 it tli nl i\th hi nii —I' ]~rtli\~\u All- I I 1 i u i 1 i 1 Nl n K u 1 ill 1 t 11 i I n \| pi pii —Mi 1 Ii il Hi < i,,n\ ]^t I 1 m i 1 nl s i n l\n lii\ HlUlij-iili Holmdel Auto Accident Mi i nil "U 1 t i 1 Mi J L I 1 Mitll 1 I I 1 i 1\ I % in Nii lit i Hv i Nil mum ; ni 1 hn n J nun Kill m ill I iiu AI it \n HitoTiobile owned md ocLtipud 1 I Ml II IM I IIILIH ] It ——~\11 \t L th H I 1 II II N win in Jin t Smith NLW _oikeis, i in off the J I II % 1 t 111 ni \\ illm. l 1 i IN \ t nn,, I v ictt tuinpikp it Holmdtl down a stcef cm UPERIOR UPREME 1 ir*t- Ml i i t I lm n I ilph Ii 11il—*m 1J \nkmcnt 1 i&t NVLLK The ou Lpants i ERVICE I hi, pu/i dinting conte t on T 1 lltll I IIill!!l It \\ I 111 11 1 II —, — t I t t S M it tin LIO i ul the mt it in mint I urn - M itlh w hu it I \ i tt Hi e fjprd injui\ b> what Secmtd little i«--ultLd in i tie bntwun All s MinniL 1 it Mittluu 1 i tl 1 itt i n P n mtii It v th,\n a mintlp The mtouiabile THEY'RE HERE Bauti with Ron on \\ urn a-, JILI 1_ il ill i Ki lm % Si i 11,111 \ in W illi i \ is put out of Lommi=_ion bi t wis I nth M uli -^R intiulpli \]ipli , it \ In dmtine pjitnei md Ah BLS^ Fins ut \pj 1 >, it i i u I i mn Ml! tlnot s>ei iouhl\ dannfrcd It » i le of Alatiw in with AA iih un Shi j pud Inn i \ 11 I i \ • it n h in lit in % 11 in paiiLd at Thomas Mi_h.nitjht_^ of AIati«in i i nutiiLi Both 1\ nn th < Iilli in 11 it Iil li hn n md the- o^neis took it out ludaj. touples wtii. iw udtd h uid^omc lhei 1 ll n 4 I w U lit ll Lit vl ith. l-lll ll mi ilit 1 lill ^t Jll \ 1 hi in i_ ^pi l u 1 ll in 111 1 I I \ I In uil \\ i i lit 1 mi M li in i nit n \\ h nt n I i nil \\ il Wrtcked lay Tire BELFORD S GOOD P_f»H.B Im,, Mniirl Hi tin M il tl ( i i,-nlii.. Fnc wiLckcd the «?toie occupied b% | Have you ever stop- N i liti 1 ( ilium it I I i Ih r I it i Hi It n n I Ilil ti 1 iti i>. n I illi in Edsvaid Bcighoff of Asbuiy P^ik a Two Hundred CUildran How En-*•> 11 i 1 Nt i in i \\ illiii^ biLNclr dealei md rep ur man, eailv ; ped to consider the ; I in ih f,i i 11 — ( t n \ i 1 nh OIIM 1 ibt \\tdne"da\ morning The build 1915-M ARIONS-1915 rolled at That Public School Theie i_ d, Hij,e imiew in Ttti-nd I II \ \ t ri 1 Iimtliil), lit in Ii Vtu ing is owntd b% James A Biadle's 1 lull IHll^Wtll kltllMHl Illll^l lt\ an (. at the Bt-lfuid puliliv <= hou thi il ii _ in t Ulli I 1 i I u 1 i n II Ii n I he dimtee re estimated at $2,000 ; proven superiority : %«-U O\eitwohundi d childitii h t\i Illll \WI Mll^l! t Mil II S \Illll Two thuds of this loss will fall on THEY ARE BEAUTIES bttn tniolhd the L ILI niijjiln I In IITJJ- M i I 1 ii nt 1 tl i 1 th 1 I in i\ Biighnff The second floor of the Iiu \ in I il lit Mi Ui\ \ nil ill Iln of the c J04 follow mp pupils h m In LIT \\ i_n I I lm\ Mi in ( i n f,i 1 "\' building wis an inged foi living IIL tin i 1 i_L nni ib_,t.nt ilui i Stp Mill I I lilt II M ll I I It 1 111 1 I \\ - ' II qu nttrg but was unoccupied ill ii •. Mix It ^iilnil I I Williiiu timbu I n n I r 1 li I m-l lyi I. nn 1 i Mi SMITH *•>! Hi hi l H — i ii ! H\i i 1 ninfin 1 in I ill II r II ful I il In I t I ) ^ in,, t n ! mill Ihn- t hul N imh M i nun llu 11 "mnUi lit1- ni tl t t« ii lit I hns in M | li ii Kn i It 1 \fi I i! 1 1 li W ilri I \\ il i n JEWELRY $1,390 Complete i tt \\ iih tr i ii u I c^ •,] i i 11 i ( i I n tli m 1 lit ih _i i 1 —A\ iltt i * -Ui Iii •* A\ii on IUIIN C.i iiiitnth \\ II n \ % "- i I! Ii 1 1 \ 1 I iljili Lr «n \S illi im I I I i ( ik 1 i \\ ii In in nn in st ml \ i Hint SERVICE F, O. B. Factory ii I i Ii \\ illi nn I II n « (| I ' li it. - ' mil II I 1« Hi i nl lm I i\ ( ' "i ^ J LI Ii I i Idir.t,i n I [mini in ml t it l I u_ n n_ll n M n tin J' Ml n I -—ill K 11% \\ illi in M in II i Hi mi II i I u iIil I 1 n tl Ml i i i i i il ! I | h I ul I K nn tli M 1 111 I Hi I II I l| ill I I \ I 111 I Make i that supplies you in 1 ' I i Mill Mm Mn ii ,II I In I Iiii I i ml \ ml li t 1 i 1% nena and pm See them-at my Salesroom. Dont buy until you in- I 11 1 1 I ilii!\ Illll ii 1 u u | i i., 111.! M i 1 llli M l ^ in II 1 t li (i I i now and keep "M il% i u I 11 i Hi I mi n I ii I IIL in i IH i 1 I i 11 i ii i Ih lm i ; a )vay Ithat is of j I * H ilti 111 i ti i ii Mitt'in ii 1 li|l SHI l^tm\ gall vi inter I 111 1 ,.1 i I 1 I 1 \ , fill I Wii ~ —- in illi i ill L S nil 1 nut Hi h n vestigate the Marion line, I1 iw ml I ill Ii i I i! 1 i _ h I I i i 1 ii] miii I t i "ninth 1 i i II \ ml i unt \\ illi I lm 1 nii 1 I i n t lit i Mini, : mutual benefit? •\\ i I u 1 l« n 1 \\ ill il I i ,, iilli M II „ i i H ii l\ 1 i K IH _*•* f * il inn iii \t« t i 1 iitli 1 I ll »i I ] i II 1 n 1 mil it n 1 h il tli Me nit il !H I x I 1 litl, I i in I i II i | II I'II -i 1 n II i., ( ni in m \S illi mi In 1 in II nh I i II , , , I 1 'i u I \S 11 ni I ill I In u I i LI_ i A few second-hand cars in good order from 3 ui _ I in li n ^ ii — i i X i I illi in 1 \\ i li mi Hill 1 1 it Mm In 1 \ llm ' '1 M 11 i\ i I i ih I i n Iii I i 1 II M > inn i hul Mill i I hi "V\ ill tt i I iliiuil 11 II i \ I iitIn 11 I ntii () I. W. SMITH I i 11 i -i i I -1 1 i 1 I i i : 111 1_ 1 I in t \ un- M ill Ii 1 to T UH it I i li n | I i i ii I I in 1 i i 11 i h II lm ->Hllu ( it- Ilil M nl \ i i c i _ I I ill I I ii Mhl I i\ t n M i! \ 1 JEWELER 1 Illll I U 1 I ! Ml II I I li 1 ll i , W I It I 1 I M II I 11 \\ IIH 1 I I IM I 'i J hn Iv Ih I i I I il I mi I nil I Im 1 miliii 1 1 ilv n I 1 il/f,t i Broad St., Red;Bank I i 1 t i Hun 1 i i_ II ui I il i ii I I I li li 11 I I ni I ih ii I ill li 1 li II 1 \ I 1 in 1 i ih i i, I ii liic iiu H "W illi im 1 i 11 \\ t I I i ml ^ lill \\ illi tin V ill 11 ' II I i | I li il n I I -I n I liim—- n \\ lilt T UH 1 Ulh Un \iin i H linnlli -|_ \v 1 ftul FREE CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT • ntM M n llm 1 ish i l m t J-hllH i t ii, i Hi Is u 1 Hii]il i 11 iwiUil Till | 30-32 WEST FRONT STREET RED BANK, N. J. 3 ui Hi 1 mul % i JIHI 1 ul , Mliih 1 nn i \\ MIMIC JI K im th 1 iliml Ju t lipnu'd ion "itnrt tlit I1T\ wiiirlPrt tihiihh I in nm i ]t ijinllii I 1 ilniml -tluiilfa \l\|tii iiMb in Mim 1IIII\LII md tli id miff lotji i nd aims nml ITIIIH- Painter and Decorator hmitli Huth Silinun L.I11 1\ in st im \ Hnnlil stunt 1 I tun stult/ tliN nn II 111ii(.. In nl hurnliiB nml In nrlng Telephone *§f S i tJSt Sithni ILII\ Uuti \ H >\ i M ii i, n t ilnun p illis In the Inn k—win n nilt liefnru P, O, Box 66 Iii nkliii Mltinnln i ( 11 xlili I i IIH 11, U thp iliij In (,1ns (l«i not think M>u lin\e Tlist grnilf—lames Draini Hniold | )i\ i Illm Kill\ luhn M ^Il1OIl JoncB Mini ii) smith I ulli i \\ il to Mtiis hi tluit condition li i tli s I \nil l-i Ui u It tpnllii lm llniHi snrTiitix « ho (tic in nml nut of Fair Haven, N. J, I jHPDlitnp Hi iim It Hcnlnh Hrtumi] i M **lt H iptilhi \ JI mini s In n in* M i% s"luii Irlinann, LMSMI LUIII«_OJI1 -Mlm 1 tin IHII liiilt ii tin »iin*tilnK aching back or according to speciflcBtiona ^ Now ii the Tim* to IfM Striteld* «© In«ur« a full 1 in i Hilhv Mm i Disli( IU 1 ILIIIIIII klilni * (H ljlndili.1 tioubleH Crawfoid's Corner childien who lit\ Mil nut I iti I tit ti lili \mi anil Mndder illxeiiHin rlieu- 1 Muri 11 lUx-lr ] uiti i MIII Your patronage solicited month were Jumea, George, Mane and iniitlfin nnil nil ini_. ncla trnubles, no I alto have Lime-Sulphur, Bordeaux, Tre« Wound v- V- " Ceeeha McCormick, Raymond E Pier 1 )i«l t«i mil — 1 he i lniL \p|i.cf,ntr lti\ iniitt i him iluonlr nr stuljlioin If jou liUbfP,lMh,OMN, Annul Pint JIf in s 1 iiluinlii Unroll His u*p m \tr u^i»d I IIP Williams Trentmrnt, , Olan BOH, Harold VanPelt, Frank, James in md Josi ph I i uc \ I in -I I mlt Mus vs will i,Ue unf GOc tiottlo «12 doses) Paint and all Insecticide*. and Mary Cannon, Charles S andti i AMIIUIIIH (llrrutl « U-in I'ml /» flic If MHI will cut out th^s nollcp nnd BuDUtead'i Worn Syrup ul BnUdara' Floyd O GuilIadeaM, Petar, Ralph and vili Hi li n Applt'dnlL tHtrlla Apple hi ml It wltn join numc nnd iddreHR, with A. Hf« MA _U«r MMMdf fn Wall h iti, 1 nml i Hutli i \nn i Mai liumbnuk lOi tn lielp piv distribution expenses to Mary Maher, Edna Smith and Agnea Htli li Ddtilili Iinnips KltiNki Ifnnni llu I3i I) A William* Co, Dcpt 1178, •toad tti'imrwHfNM nnm v - Clifford, " MriSi rtnlurtH Knthli n Vrltcomp, Kutli 1 DHtolIlLo Block L,aHt Hnmpton Conn, rAlLm. Toun ohUdr*j n It U nX »Bg«*l of Broad and Mpnmouth Stw^mtm, Red Bank, N. J. "Willui Miijinlu -uuriB si ml nt nm o nntl jou _*ill receive by many, ' nuunjO TAXB.* SO iH, voramo HTBBDHD. OU THE'HEGIBTER'S motto S )\l_sr Kl YP'IRI SCHOOL p im 1 pout a if Kuliu BOc hottle, Without BoiiiH voramo HTBBDHD OU A paptr In tl nml tlili tl gratle'i—'Mai i InnK« mid without Incurrinir onv obllga- kM kUl«a 1M ytormm. AU inf. KHJD BANK, N. J. •very home — t juilt liailtj, Alke Gilders!_e\e, Aanu tlonu unt tiottlg only to a ll ul fltmicM, or by nslt-SSa m bot. aTnttn«%MKfk RED REGISTER VOLUME xxxvm NO: is. RElfBANK, N^j ^.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914? PAGES 9 TO 16, WEiUxsirc nan •OMOOI.. HOLMES-DAVIS WEDDING BSD OKOSB rOIHIO, Vint Inao»trlW Bohool In Sad Mule to Low to ba OivaM at I.yrlo Theater for DEATH GAVE SHORT NOTICE •Urt i Oaun ItntRDW JHcbt. On XVITDSBD atJBBTB AT O»»B- •tlfflas War BHffarari. THEY KISSED AND MADE UP. The first industrial school of any Momr AT A Rod CrosH society with hcadquur- kind to be started ot Rod Bank will ers in the Second national bank build- begin its Instructioni) tomorrow night. g and with Mrs. W, Strothyr Jones HARMONY RESTORED AT THE HOME OF J. F. SWACKHAMIER DIED VERY SUD- Thin it) u millinery Rchool and it huHMils Dorothy Holm»», Daurhter of s president, Mrs. William I), Say re been arranged by Mitises A. Y. and T. molm«», B«o»mo tht Wlfa of H vice president, Miss Adelaide L. DENLY YESTERDAY MORNING. S. J. Miller in their millinery purloin O. Edwin DavU, Bon of Obamah E. nVillititns as secretary and Mrs, Ismac' CHARLES I. M. SMITH. in TUB REGISTER building, The school Davii, Hondfty AftMneon, I. Adlem as treasurer has been organ- is started partly as a busineHR enter- Mins Dorothy J. HolmuH, daughter zed. Garments will be made for war prise but it was Htarted principally of Goorge If, Holmes of Little Silver, ufferers and those willing to assist in Mrs, Smith Got Out a Warrant for Her Husband Middletown Resident Went to the Railroad Station because the MIHHCH Miller believe that and 0, Edwin Davis, son of Obadiah E. ,his work will bo supplied with mu- a flchool of that sort should be started IJuvis of Red Bank, were married erlal after October 20th. flexes will but She Has Decided Not to Press the Charge to Go to New York, When He was Taken Sick He as a matter of public advancement, Monday afternoon at the bride's home 0 placed in tho postofllce and storun Tho course will consist of 25 lessons by Rev, F, P, Swezey of Shrewsbury. 'or cash contributions. Mr, Smith Astonishes Two Strong Arms off the Returned Home, Where He Died Shortly After and the lessons will be riven every The house was decorated with flowers, To aid Belgian war sufforora a itiov. Monday and Thursday night, at a cost palms and autumn leavuM, and theng picture performance, with "Tho Two Deaths from Consumption Other Deaths. of $10 for the entire course. When bridal party stood beneath un arch of [•"all of Carthage" as the main fea- Law—Threatens Defeat for a Constable. the course is completed the Misses smilux, About one hundred guests uro, will bo given Friday night at were present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jonathan Mc- lolled up his trousers leg the con- John F. Swackhomer of Mlddlotown, ago at Whitohouso. He was the ton Miller iay that the students will bo he Lyric theatre. The patronesses Lean Smith of Broad street have com- stable and justice saw a Might that president of the horse ma- of the late ,Mary Davis and Cornelius capable of trimming their own huts, The bride was attired In white crepe will bi» Mrs. William Harbour, Mrs. E. meteor, trimmed with real point lace, posed their disagreement and have de- drew an involuntary Gee Whiz from nure company of New York, died sud- T. Swttckhumer. Ho had lived at or of getting a situation in a millinery A. S. Clarke, Mrs. Richard M. Hurd, cided not to tarry thuir marital each man, Mr. Smith wag wearing denly yesterday morning at hi» home Middletown many years and was a establishment^ as an advanced ap- and she wore a cap of real point luce. Mrs, J, Amory llaskell, Mrs, W. Stro- She enrried a boquet of white rOHCH, troubles into court. Last week Mrs. women's tan stockings which came well of heart troubjo, with which ha hadmember of several lodges. Mr. prentice. The course comprises the her Jones, Mrs, Henry J. LaMarche, Hmith got out a warrant for her hu«-above his kneca. For a garter to hold Buffered several months. He was ap- Swaekhnmer loaves a wife and throe following lessons: Mrs. William Wikoff of Ked Bunk, a Mrs, Howard B. Borden, Mrs, J, M. bride of three weeks, WIIH matron of band on a charge of assault and bat-the stocking up he had a white ribbon parently in good health when ho got up children, The children are Mrs, Ir- 1 —nriiftiim I'utti'in.H fur JUlfkrum Duane, Mrs, Robert Hart.shorne, Mrs. tery. The warrant was served by tied in a bow knot, Mr. Smith had a in the morning and went to the ata-ving Honeo of Red Bant and John F, |'"t'HHiUM luici Tiiklnu 1'uiier 1'iUti'rnn from honor. She wore her wedding gown, William H. English, Mrs. Robert Me HiH-lmuii Hlmpi'M, • a white dross with a pink girdle. MIHB Constable William Chandler. Mr. black and blue mark on his leg, but tlon, near his home, to get a train for Swackhamor, Jr., and Egbert Swack- a—How to Alakii HiicUriiiii KIUIIIPH. "ortcr, Mrs. W. Barclay Parsons and Chandler-is a candidate for re-election thu astonishment of Mr. Wise and Mr. New York, He felt bad and returned hamer, both of whom live at homo, A :i—How i Edwina Baldwin and Mins Elizabeth Mrs, Henri Werlemann. ax constable, and Mr, Smith told him Chandler was so great that it was honiu, where he died shortly after. private funeral will be held tomorrow with Velvet. Davis wore brideBmaidH. They wore that he would .«ee to it that Mr. Chand- some time before they noticed the •I—How to AlMlti! J'olclH. suits of yellow and bluu and carried Coroner Harry C, Fay of Rod Bunk afternoon at the house, Rev. Robert SKOXBB LAST NIGHT. ler was defeated at the polls at tho bruise. wuH called to the house and he gave u MneKollor of Red Bank wijl preach fi—HtPtiniiliK iinil l'rcHHliitf. yellow chrysanthemumB, Benjamin J. election next month. fi—ljiiw to ilemortel un <>1. Hut. Atwuter was groomsman. Tht ushers Mr. Smith told a REHIHTEII reporter burial permit, the sermon. Tho burial will bo at 7 —How to .Mtikc uml UBO Oriole* Ba«ebfUl Team EntortnlneA One last week that the trouble between Mr. Swaekhnmer was born 01 years Fair View cemetery. K—HiiiiliiiKH imfl FHCIIIW*. wore Edgar McCleea, Kenneth Davis Hundred Friends at Entertainment. In Justice Wise's oflice last week «J—IJIffeivnt \\tiyn of LliiiiiK nnd Kln-and William C. Lawrence. Tho bride's Mr. Smith declared that ho did nothimself and his wife was due entirely lull Iriif. mother was attired in gray crepe The Orioles baseball club of Red assault his wife, but that she assaulted to a 'misunderstanding, brought on by 10—KlfXlirlC! IIiitH Miiilu liy 1'iitli ill Bunk gave a smoker last night in the WILLIAM T. 3TJMBI.I. BUB, 11—MiiiiriilUK Millinery. The Mtuim- meteor and the groom'H mother iin him. He said she kicked him on theincompatibility of temperament. Ev- IllK VH1. black eharmouse. lodge room on the third floor of theshins and he bared his leg to show a erything had been adjusted harmoni- SICK FOR EIGHT YEARS. 12—('uttliiK iinil Hewing 1'MiiH, Davidson building to about 100 friends bruise which he said had been made by ously, he said, and his wife would not Brother of J«ne» BUIJBII Sled at Saw 13—'l*ii Aluki1 tt f)m'-rict;(i Wlif Krame. The groom's j) resent to the bride was n celcbrution of their winning the York £ait Wednejaay. It—To MiiUe a Two-1'lnco Win- i''i'iiiiii a lavalliere. The brlde'H giftH to her hia wife. Constable Chandler was inpress the charge which she made M, SMOGS LOSES LONO William F, Bunell died suddenly at 15—To Uuver a Will! I-Vimio With .Mull. attendants were gold ulna, with for- baseball championship of Red Bunk. the office at the time. When Mr. Smith against him. STBUOGLJl WIXH CONBUMFTIOW. Hi—Tu Hew Httiiw Hiiiiti to u Wire Lew Tannenbaum, manager of the Ori- his home ut New York last Wednes- J'raiiuj. got-me-not souvenirs. The ushers re- oles, was master of ceremonies. day, He was^ 41 years old. The 17—hncc- and Hlilrreil Hut. ceived silver match boxes. Speeches praising the Orioles for their END Of A OAT AND A BOBSX. TWO NEW MOOSE MEMBEBS. He Dlad Thur«dny Night nt thl Atfo of funeral was held Sunday and burial IS—Pi-epiti-utjon nf Trimming for ilulH A wedding supper was Hcived, Day 36 Tfoari—H» Ha<\ Baas Confined to tut 111—Ui'iiiTiii IiirttniitlonH in Uiiw Aluk- fine records of the aoURon were made was made at Albany, Mr. Bunell was of Newark being the caterer, Mr. and by Dr. William M. Thompson and T. O. JSoyan and Frank P. Thoinpfon Bed Bank ZiOdge Will Olyt Smoker and Bad tho Fait Its Month!—TUe Funeral a son of Mrs. M, E, Ludlow, formerly IliK. Mrs. Davis left for a Southern wed- Hold Sunday. L'lj—•I'liininiiiRN Miiili; In Work llooni. Hurry O, Degenring, and remarks Deal Out Dsftth to Two Anlmali, Entertainment Tomorrow Nigiit. of Red Bank, who survives him. He 2\ —Till' Art of TilmmiiiK, ding trip. The bride received a largo wore made by Clinton Johnson, C. Ray finaley Morris Smock of Broad also leaves n widow, two brothers and Ua - (MiililiiiU'M HMIH uml HomitstH, number of presents. Tht couple will Franklin C. Moyun and Frank P. Ira W. Smith, who conducts.a jew- street, Rod Bank, died last Thursday L':i—(lopyltiK ii Hut from u Picture Sweeney and Fred Jones, members of Thompson, agents for, the society for elry store on Broad street, and John two sisters. The brothers are James 1 live at RReed Bank, where Mr. Davis is the team. Eugene Magee, Lester C. night of consumption. He hod been (Tin Kruiiio.) Hanee, a coal the prevention of cruelty to animals, Weaver, a Red Bank electrician, were Bunell of Red Bank and John Ludlow 2 1—rojiylnK a Jlitt from a fh-tiiro employed by JJoseph h 1^ H l Hance, Frank Loversidge and George had a lively time killing a cat last initiated Thursday night into Re'd Hick with.this disease more than eight and the Bisters are* Mrs. Lionel G. (Tho AlftkliiK.) J, Daly sang solos; Cecil W. Lediard yours, When he contracted the* ail- and feed dealer. week. The cat was without an owner Bank lodge of Loyal Order of Mooae. Harrison of Red Bank and Mrs. R, E. an—IH'HlKiilnfi a lint, Oiijfinnl ItloaH played piano solos, a Scotch singer and hud been living In the neighbor- Tho lod^e will give an entertainment ment he went to Denver, Colorado, Gardiner of Nepinoek, New York. The other conditions of the mil- from the Empire gave a sketch and thinking that a change might benefit hood of Peters place. It was,wild and at their lodge room tomorrow night for _..- linery course are: Monahan and Giblin gave a buck and vicious and was sick with mange, Wil- members »nd their friends. T. A, him. For a time his health improved must furnish their own tools Wins Edna McOnlre and WiUlam Ktaie wing dancing act, After the enter- Barrett of Ser^nton," "Pennsylvania,' " ami he.seemed to be almost cured, thluail, wire cut Waddad L»»t Bunday. tainment refreshments were served. lium J. Swannell told Mr. Moyan The improvement was only temporary, tors, millinery neertlf'H mill lnjie nirimtru about the cat, and Mr. Moyan thought will give a stereopticon lecture"on coal SICK IN BED TEN WEEKS. J'uiillH •must l'lirnlsh tln-lr own ma Miss Edna McGuire of B it would be_ an act of mercy to kill the and coal mining entitled "A Romance however, Mr, Smock was again at- tofiulH for tho inalflnif of lultw, TIUK and William Kruae of Hoboken, who tacked by the disease and ho also con- inny lie limmlit unywliori' il< 8TBAWB1SE LAST WEEK. animal. He and Mr, Thompson got | of Coal." Charles A, Klaus will play MSB. OLIVEB 0. n&IB OP BED Hii'ucl, but si discount of ton l)i'r rfnt wll conducts a hotel at Highlands, were some boya to assist them, and the! piano solos, George Daley will sing and tracted heart trouble. His heart ail- lie iillotvcd to puijJl.N 'for any wwils luir BANK DIED SA.TUEDAY. 1 married Sunday morning at Highlands party of cat hunters chased the feline j a buck and wing dancing sketch will be ment was caused by the thin, rarifled t'lia.ktjti from' Hit "MIHHCH Mtlici', When at the parish house of tho Church of Score of Bed Bank Young People Went to Denver air. hut in IlnlHliiHl by n pupil It will bi-luii. Asbnry PnrJc In Ants Moving Van. two blocks before they cornered it, given by Harry Giblin and Frank Mon- She Wai Bora at Bed Bank Tliiity-BU to her. Tlii'i't! will lip no cliui-K'1 for mu Our Lady of Perpetual Help by the The trail led through the cellar of a j ahan. A amoker will be held after the In the summer of W13 Mr. Smock rector, Rev. Thomas F. Kerns. , Twenty Red Bankers went on a" returned to Hod Bank. The change Yoiiri Ago and Baa Alwayn Lived Bete tc'iiui iiHt-ii in iji'HKoiiH i, 4, n, n, 7, li Ed far, Sr., Formerly of Bed was in Layton's barber shop near his cott of Wefltneld was bridesmaid and Hewel and William J. Shields, grand fore Recorder Badeau, Carney was tnouth Star lodge of Shepherds of store getting a shave and had left a Wallace Giles was groomsman. Clara sank, Slad Friday at Now Brunawlok. -Bethlehem. She had been a member knight and secretary of the lodge, led Crowd at rirot "Movie" Show Ordered from town and Banks was rep- Joseph Edgnr, Sr., of New Bruns- boy in charge of the shop. Only part Wolcott, a sister of the bride, and the opening march. Mr. and Mrs. rimanded and discharged. wick, who conducted a butcher shop of the First Methodist church since of Mr. Gordon's face had been shrived Pauline Wolcott, a niece of the bride, George J. Daly were the first couple Monday KlfUt. at Red Bank 85 years, died Friday of she WOB a child. The funeral was held when tho boy run in sayim£4h€ tailor were flower girls, The bride and in line. Music was given by Charles The Empire theater on Monmouth heart.disease. He was born 73 years yesterday afternoon at the church. shop was on fire, The blaze was putbridesmaid wore white gowns and car- Klauss's orchestra. At midnight re- street reopened Monday night after Auto Collision. ago at Belfast, Ireland, and came to Members of the lodges attended the out with hand extinguishers. The rled bouquets. After the ceremony freshments were served, after which being closed all summer, A record An automobile owned by a New the United States when a young man. funetal and men members of each damage was alight and was confined to was a reception, following which Mr. dancing was resumed. The festivities breaking crowd turned out to see jhe York man skidded on Broad street at Ifu moved to New Brunswick eight lodge were pall bearers, The burial some suits which belonged to Mran. d Mra. Giles left for a wedding trip ended at an early hour in the morninp1, "movies" and vaudeville show: Tho Red Bank last week and ran into years ago. Mr, Edgar leaves a wife was at Fair View cemetery. Gordon.. Independent, Relief and to New Orleans. They • will start of the building hns been re- and .seven children. The .children are Liberty companies 'responded to thehousekeeping at Mount Veron, New DEMOCRATIC BAILY LAST NIGIIT. Mt«, DeWitt Randolph of Red Bank, BIBS OF BRIOHT'B DISEASE. alarm but the fire was practically out .York. Mr. Giles is employed in the Mrs. Elmer L. Rapp, and James A, when they arrived. office of the Central railroad company Candidate* for Offices Mado Spteobei— appearance Mm. Elizab«tU Btala Slad Triday at Son'fl at New York, The bride reserved a will be »t/the th.. Edgar and George S. Edgar of New Another Bally Monday Nlg-ht. ater, which is Under the same manage- Yorker paid the cost of repairing the Brunswick, Joseph Edgar, Jr., of*** Homo on Cathorlno Htraet," gMBIT •HOWBB SOtO. large number of presents. The Red Bank Democratic club held automobile.. Plainfield, and Mrs. Walter Sherman . —••*-—— ment as the Empire. Miss Minnie R, Mrs, Elirobeth Seal|, ^o had lived a rally meeting at its club rooms on Dunbar is the new piano player at the and Harry W, Edgar of Now York. a year with her son, Charles Seals of Xtnug Diwitt of Ohapil •ill Buy« Mrs. silddlttown coupio Wta. Broad street last night. Over sixty Card Party at Un, Mr. Edgar was an elder of the New Lyric. Catherine street, died Friday of acute Ann m. Atitlev'a Place. Miss Margaret Welch, daughter of persons attended the meeting. Speeches The first cavd party of the social Brunswick Presbyterian church. The Bright'B disease, ajcod 71 yenrH. She Irving Dewitt of Chapel Hill has wore made by Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., •lKOkBtnith Win! an Antoinoliilt. season at Rod Bank wea held Wednes- funeral was held Monday and the bought Mrs, Ann E, Atitlor'a house Bernard Welcli of Middletown, and had been sick four weeks. Mrs, Seals Thomas Nolan^ also of Middlotown, Joseph M. Turner, Albert D, McCabo, day afternoon nt Mrs. Isaac H. Ad- burial was at Fair View cemetery. was born in Germany and had lived in and lot on Spring street and will make Charles E, Hendrickso'n, Jr., and Jacob Walter H. Merrltt of Mechanic lem's on Broad street. About thirty the United States forty yeara.. She the property hig home. The lot iswore married Tiiuraday night at St. street disposed of a two-cylinder Max- James's church at Red Bank by Rev.C. Shutts. The club will hold another guests were present. The prize win- was a former resident of Shrewsbury 60x235 feet. The house has seven rally Monday night at the club rooms. well automobile runabout, valued at ners were Mrs. George O, Waterman, NUBSE DIES AT HOBPITAI.. and Long Branch, Besides her sonrooms, including a bathroom, and isJoseph Casey. The attendants were One of the principal speakers at that $100, on the co-operative plan, Satur- Mrs. Annie Brausch and Mrs, William Charles, Mrs. Seals leaves another son, provided with modern improvements, Miss Delia. Finn and Michael Welch, meeting will be Elmer H, Geran of day night. Frank Sherman of Wast R, Stevens. Mrs. Frank Bolt Suconmbta to John Stadleman of Holmdel, and a a brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Long Branch; who was formerly em- Bilin'ia Lost Mrs, Atitler bought it a few years ago Matawan, daughter, Mrs, Robert Pottot of Long, for $5,000. She will move to NewNolan have started housekeeping at ployed as a blacksmith by Frank.Gray Woman Knrt •b Mis. Frank Holt, formerly Rose Ap- Branch, The funeral was held Mon- Middletown, where Mr, Nolan is a of Mechanic street, won the auto. The York, Mr. Dewitt is a brother of AISOCIATIOH'S ANHUA6 BANQUET. drawing was held at Mort. V. Path's Mrs, Mary Reynolds of Shrewsbury, pkK, , died «t the Longg Brnnc! hos- day afternoon at Mr, Seala's house. AlonKo Dewitt of Red Bank and he is farmer, ^ . pital Inst FridiiFid y off Bright'iBiht' t di f cigar store, aged B0 yearsi, was walking upstaira The burial was at Gleuvvood cemetery a member of the Independent ice com- Engafeinent Announced. Dinner Sirved Inst Nlflit to Thursday night when nho made a mil- Mrs. Holt hud been in poor health at Long Branch. of "young1 Men's Association. wince last May and went to Long pany. ' _ Motosoyeilit Sues AutolBt, step and fell backwards. She wai The engagement was announced last , The annual banquet and roll call badly bruised and has boon confined Branch from her homo nt Bay Ridge MM, Mary B. TUlotnoii Denft, TO BUILD OH BEYER BSACI. week'of Otto L. Myers, son of Ben- Last month Joseph Sricco'.s automo- three weeks ago. She entered thu hos- of the Red Bank Christian association lo thu bod since the aeddent. She jamin Myers of Maple avenue, Red was held last night, A chicken sup- bile and John Canniivn's motorcycle makes hur home with her daughter, pital as a patient but her condition Mrs, Mary E, Tillotaon, iiKesl sixty Arthur Ekneln Buys Throe Lot» en tlie Bank, and Mi^s Viola H. Loevv, who were in a collision, nnd as an outcome years, died yesterday at her homo on per was served by the ladies' aux- Mrs, Georgu Iiope. WHS not then considered serious, Beyer Tract. iivea with her iu.nt, Mrs. Isnao Gug- iliary, Robert G. MacDonald, vice of the accident Cannava haw brought Mrs, Holt was 37 years old and wasAvoca poultry farm at Atlantic High- genheim of Fort WashingtonL Lonf? buit against Sacco for $22,n(), repre- land a; where she hod lived twenty Arthur Skeels, manager of . Mnth- president of the association, presided b'nrn at Asbury'Pnrk. She entered the UBhok & Sons' piano store at Red Island, Tho wedding wjH i«ke place at the speeehmukins;. Tht! speakerH senting the cost of repairing the dam- Athlatia Olub'i Long Branch hospital training school years, She leaves three children, Mrs. in December. Mr. Moyes is Control- age done to tho motorcycle. The CUSILL = ~ v . a • ^ n. .-s » , f^m 1 were » Henry C, Millar of Asbury The young nun's nthlotic club which iindgraduatcd us u IIUI'SL' in 1000. She Herbert jlnzolton, Mrs, James Child ling auditor of 11'- American smcltin.tr Willis g ParkL Alfred C. Estes of New York will be tried before Justice Wine-to-1 ^t,ets j,,-., sm.,j] building on the Sher- followed nursing until her marringe, and Arthur Tillotson, The fungal ny with ofticps att New YorYorkk. morrow morning. man property on Mechanic street held' Mrs. Holt is survived by a huabnnd, a will beheld tomorrow afternoon at two ,. T. Linton, This company, with nncl Rev, James W, Rogan. east of South struct and south of a banquet Fri.lay night. The club has yiiiiiig son, three sisters nnd twoo'clock and the burial will bo i,l Bay- Dlifl After Tliree Weoka' Sickiiega. Singer Sues TliontBr Owner. •* ronti'i! rooniH in Mrs, John Bailey's liiotliFi'S, view lemetery. {ten place. Mr, Skeels in having plans PARCEL POST DBilVEBY WABOF. prepared for a house on one of the Mrs. Jennie Byers of Bumson, aged George J. Daly, not thu electrician, building on Wharf avenue and will lots, The house will contain six 1 move in them next month, M/INN1NO T. BUNK DEAD. Maple Aveaue Bstiaant Dend, seventy yenra, died Monday at theWagon witli Interwoven Iron ifetting has quit his job as a singer at tho rooms and all Jniprovejnents and will home "of" her daughter, Mrs, Mabel Sides and Doors In Back Vat on BOute. Majestic theater. Ho claims thut . -».*- -—_ of William B. Bnnn Dlod at Ocenn Mrg, Annie E. Meyers, who lived be occupied by Mr, Skeels and hisBradford, The funeral will be held A new wagon for the delivery of Nicholas Costa, proprietor of the tho- King's DttUflittri Ktceptlon. with her daugHtor, Mrs. Elizabeth family. Clrova ttamt Friday. t tomorrow morning at the house and mail and parcel post matter was putater, owes him $17 for singing, and A receptioi and entertainment to Meyers of Maple avenue, died Monday the burial will bo at Glenwood come- on the routes in town this morning by o has brought suit for thut amount. Manning F. Bunn, father of Wil-of general debility,- She had been laid William Street Lot SolA. which the pullie has lieun invited will lium E, Bunn, secretary of the Red tery at Long Branch. Mrs. By era had Postmaster Frank Pittenger. The iislice Wise will hear the case Mon- he held by the King's Daughters Mon- up Bovaral months, BesldjB her Alonzo Field and his son Ralph been sick three weeks. wagon has an interwoven iron netting day morning. Bank young men's association, died at daughter, Mrs, Meyers leaves eight day afternoon at Mrs, Frank L. Blala- the hoiiie of his dnughter, Mrs. Am- t ield have bought a lot, 50x143 feet, on the sides and doors. Mr, Plttenner 1 other children. A private funeral will m * * Property Sold nt Sheriff ! Salo, ell's on Broad street. brose Fenton of Ocean Grove, Inst on William street from Charles Shiitts, Biken Binaihtd 'by rlr« Inline. had one of his meat delivery wagons Friday. Mr. IJunn's death wna enusod bo held tonight nt tho house. The The now owners of tho property fixed up for the route, The work \sas Alfred Mayo's brick building and burial will be nt Now Brunswick to- bought it as an investment and they To avoid hitting a trolley car yester- done by A, L, Davison, Morrell Hospital Anitillaty OllA Party. by general debility. He WM 74 youri morrow morning. day tho driver of Relief company's property it the corner of Bridge ave-1 ofd. Mr. Bunn's BOJI and daught» r aru will build a house on it. The lot wasautomobile engine sent the car into the iloore has charge of the delivery, nue and Oakland-street was sold yes-j The Red Bank auxiliary of the Long bift only BUrvivorB. The funeral wan held at $1,200. terduy at a «horiff's sale at Freehold Branch hospital will hold an auction curb in front of C. R. D. Foxwell's CABPETB AND BU8S. held Monday at Trenton nnd burlai Died Altor an Op«mtloa. stori on Monmouth street, Bicycles ami was bought in by Benjamin J. bridge and five hundred curd party on was made in that city. James Philbert of Beech street died , Xront Btr««t Lot* Bold. owned by Mr. Foxwell and Harry Kobort Weit of Keyport Optna Store on Parker of Shrewsbury, the mortgagee, Wednesday night of neM week at th« Saturday in Bellcvue hospital nt New Sigmund Eisner has bought two lots, Sherman were smashed, but the truck Went Trout Street. The property is worth about $12,000, Eisner building. Endg Ill Life. York, following an operation, He was 50x150 each^on the William B. Parker was not damaged. Robert West of Keyport has opened George W. Johnson of Earl itreet, 3D yenri old. H« formerly worked aft eitate on East Front street from a store at 129 West Front street, cor- re» Trie in Fall Bloom, Will W«a Nazt Sunday. aged 74 year», died Saturdny of paral- Beookdale farm. Mr, Philbert leavesl Joseph Salz for $1,60,0. Mr. Eisner Johnnon'Will Wat, ner of Pearl street, Red Bank, for the Frank H. Hodges of Branch avenue Miss Frnm-es DiLueca and Michael a wife, a half-brother and a sister. bought the lots as an investment and manufacture of rugs and rag carpets. has a Kieffer pear tree that is now in Arnone, both of Red Bunk, will b« ysis, aftep a BlckneBa of two yean. The funeral was held yesterday after-' Harvey Johnson, manager of theHag carpets woven to order on the best HIM wife died lait November. Mr. he will probably build houses on them. Red Bank office of the Western Union full blqotn and which has also plenty marriecl next Sunday at St. James'i Johnson was tho lent ion of Elizabeth noon at Calvary Baptist church. The warpj also rugs, linoleum and matting of fruit that has matured from the church by Rev. Joseph Casey. burial wat at White Ridge cemetery, telegraph company, is engaged to be n sale. Important sale of ruga next and Caesar Johnson, Ho hod lived at wirmi •oB(s-»nd Mortff»««- married to Miss Sara C. Reid of spring blossoms, hanging on the same Red Bank 22 yeorn. The funeral was Wo have applications for first bond Lakewood, baturday, October 17th. About' 200 limbs. Qommtro* Bo«rfl K««t«. held yesterday afternoon, the sermon Victim of otmaml DtblUty. and mortgage at six per cent in •lUgB win be placed on sale; all are of The Red Bunk board of commerce being preached by Rev. John Hamlin, amounts as follows; f4,600, $5,000, Annoiino#m»I»t. a good quality and coloring, sizes After You Havt Goorge Johnson, who lived with his tried others on watch repairing, try met Monday night nind talked" ov«r The burial was at White Ridge eem- 10,500, $7,500,' IS.000, $9,000 and Having rented the L. B. VanNost ianging -from door rugs to room sizes, plans for the wintor. A publicity cam- at Intontown. son, Samuel Johnson of Earle street, $10,000; worth double the, amount repair shop at Oceanic, we desire to These rugi are all perfect weaves, us, and when you look at your watch died Saturday of gsniral debility after Evtrybody who buys a rug will get a you can feel certain that it is telling paign will be begun Boon. a long flicknesa. , He wag born .74 aiked. . We jnvite correspondence, announce to our patrons that after MM M Afa of M Brewer, Osborn, Smith Co., Aibui-y October 12th our blacksmith and bargain. Carpet rags suitable for you the truth. We guarantee nil re- years ago at Holmdel and had always wheelwriKht department will be re-making rag carpet rugs bought. * Rob- pairing. Irn W. Smith, jeweler and Mrs, Lacy Jennings, affed 86 years, lived in this locality. The funeral * ', N. J.—4dverHifl*!eHf.' * Now !• tho time to leave your order* moved from our garage to the ihop ert West, 129 West Front street, Red optician, Broad s'troet.—Advertiae- for jumbo squabB from th* L«MK formerly a dressmaker t Red Bank, was held yesterday afternoon and the W. Bank,—A dver t iaemen i, vient. burial was at White Ridge cemetery., SpeoUlty formerly occupied by Mr. VanNeat. Squab Farm, Little Silver. PhOD* died Monday at the home of her of rBpftiring French and grandfather Naughton Brothers, Kumson, N. J.— nephew, Ira Carhart of EJailet. I^ra. Annual oyster supper and sale of A harvest hgrne will be held on 60B Red,B»nk.— Ad"erti»etMnt. Do Wot clocks. Clocks called for and deAdverttienunii^- Thursday, October 22d, on grounds of Jennihg's husband, Frank Jennings, livered. Ira W, Smith, jewehr and useful and fancy artielei will < he held Drtnk •»U»»«»ri •«••• died several years BRO. Six yQars Bjro. Would life be worth living if your in chapel of Middletown Baptist St. Gabriel's Catholic church at Brad- Bend to B. H. CraU'a for- ^Mrs, Jennings moved to tfazlet, where optieianr Broad •treat.—Adv§rUae. evelt, N. J. A euchre will be held in Bight was gone? Have our optometrist ment.'' for the return of French bulldog lost church en , Thursday, October 22d, Ballantine'i oxport bjer. Yw ajshoe haadd snilncee livedl . Th , tent your eyes before it ii* too late. at Little Silver. October 14Ch| narno Supper served from 5:00 to 9'00the houBe during the harvest home. funeral will Refreshments and music—Adverting And it Just right Phone 181 be held at Mr. Curhart's Ira W. Smith, jeweler and optician, 8 It payi to advertiie in THE REGISTER, Sigi; drooping left ear. Mrs. Lueder, o'clock. Good things to eat ot reason Bank,—AdvtrtietmnU .. „ ternoon at two o'clock. tomorrow af- Broad street.—Advertisement, —Advertmmtnt, Little Silver, N. J.—Advertisement, able prices,—Advertisement. meni. ,J «. Page Ten. TNI RID BANK REQI8Tttl>.

EMONTOWJUBB HOBSB BOLTS, •IBTHDAT PABTT AX SBUOBB. Hiiro. ORIOLES THE BOSS TEAM "ThlrMtntti «i»«T-On« on th» Fabllo Petor Cotfjlln'* Stead TJp»et« Wf-ffOa Honor Moll. Vbrowi Owner Out, AnnlT«rar y TMBY SNOWED TBS COLORED Peter Corblin of Entcmtown In celebration of her thirteenth Pupils of the Little Silver public OIAHTS OMDEK BUMDAY. driving on Broad street at Ked Bank birthday, Alva Roynor of Belford en- school with perfect recorda for at- last Thursduy afternoon when his tertained about eighteen of hor girl tendaneo and .punctuulity for tho post Quint WH tlra Bie4iUaff Out foe tinI Iiorsi! beeninc frighUmuil at a trolley friends Thursday afternoon anil even- month are- BMfbaU tlbBiuyioaililji of mid Sank : v.ur and bolted, Tho animal turned ing. JRofruihnionti wore nerved About Mr. ZiHIie'M room—Allyiio H. iMwnfdir, far 1*14—-Oriole* loovta IS nuns to Y hulf.p«8t five, nnd tho girls went Idd.na RuynoiiiH,- Kami Nuttull, Mut-y M, Th«lr Opponents 4. up Wallace Mlm. t, overturning tho \ylilte, AnKi'iiiu' c, rni'o ipi>nn Iforci, buggy nnd throwing Mr. Ooiblin out. homo nbout nine o'clock. Those pre- Mnry h. Evans. Anna .P. Klftrlin, Hum M. The bftBolmll championship of Retl llu cBeaped injury, but tho shafta of sent wero Olivo Runyon, Fftnnio ana Ulpplncott, ilvU'ii Hmlth, i'niil ReWMU'k, A. SALZ & CO,. Keyport' A, SALZ & CO,f Keyport Kii'd Cnrliurt. William llniic'klH-i, Wil- Bunk for tho seaHtm of 15)14 was set-the wagon were 'broken. Tho horsu Josephine Uennott, Loiln nnd Gladys liam Rmnqlils, HobiM-t V. KviUiM, FrnnK tled Sunduy afternoon when the wiiH eaujcht IK-fore it hful Rone for. Branftqn, .Lillian- Ohlrich, Junnita Cuok, _ Wlllliun t'luImM, Jnmrt* Urni>i- Oriolos wulloped tho Colored Giants by During the past fesv months Mr, Corb- King, Beatrieo Evlngham, Mario nnd ullii, ClinrlrH ('run, Wllllmn T,. Klinim. a score.1 of 10 to 4. Tim gumu was AUHN IIuuHitl'M ruotii—-Wtlliiiiu JLJuw- j Women'a nmaai atyliah Millinery at Moderate prices j liu hua been in several runaways, but Veronica Curtin, Amelia Wentworth, Hick, Thorun Uvuwtr, Leon, Arthur niiti i)!nyc«l on •John H. Cook's Hold on Wil- (ho was not hurt in any of them,.al- Hulen Grandoth, Elizabeth Schnoor, •.VHIImn TinvtHon, TFIOIIHIH Fulioy, HUH. j Women's all wool popular" "Redingote" Suits, low street aiui wns witnessed by about though on caeh occasion hia wagon has Evelyn and Anna May Langford, and noil HoilKklHH, Wiirriii Ht'i'hoi't, lloj* in- 1,000 portions. .Four cops were de- been wrecked. Last your ho lost a scuts John lvi-iiip, I limy Liuitlii, Hoy made to aell at$M0 $10,50 Alva nnd Edith Rnynor of Belford, KliiK, Itlrhiil'il I'ai'Ui •!', l'ni'1 Hiliiiuliler, tailed to prevent trouble and keen the 'lioi'su by being struck by n locomotive. and Virginia Martin of Newark. I In-hurt Hmlth, liomy im,! Scott Wilson, trowels bnVk from the ••l;\yinf* licltl and Nnrnm Hilton, JOHHIC I'ri I ft. lliii'li lloilK' | order iiievailuU throughout the klNN, JeaBJu liiHiiif, 1 It'lei! KIIIK. Kloiinar Woofllnutl Burned Ovtfi " ' Hurt ty SaU lEom ri»» »rnok. i (ilnily.i Li'lTi'iKuii, iSliu'y Lip- tto. i, Uertru'ilo Mimiu-.v, Jlurrlut HUitl- MEN'S SUITS At no time were the flinnts throat- About ?ii acres of woodland on the Otto Strohmenprcr of Oceanic broke Xliiry iicniiiilUi. Wildcat tract south of Tin ton Falls bin right forearm Sunday morning I Juhnsun'M riHiiu—HulnH't HoWHlck, ciiiuK to the Oi'Uik'S uiul .flov the were burned over Friday, Saturday while practising with the Oceanic fire- i'iii'l IJOI'IHI', HDV Kiiui, .liiinvM I'mlcj-, VALUES TO $20 .first throe innings it was only u and Sunday. Most of tho tiiubor was WnliU'i'i Mtanliy I'oiik, Anna mill quflioii of how many runs the men on an automobile fire truck for a B Hclinvlili'v, I'.IU'U lHiviBiiii, Alk'c scrub oak and of little value, but 1 l)ric-k' • would K»ther. The followers hose-laying contest at Lakewood to- Klttli I'rul'l, Miinriuut Lloiint'tt, 1 Mime valuable trees were destroyed. morrow afternoon. David Kinney of Murni, AT $15 of tin UiuntM \wyr I'oiili.lent tlieir The flic did its worst damage on prop- favoi-iio:! wou! I win tlie tloJ'itling Oceanic sprained hiss right ankle while The drought hua been the means of erty owned by John Anderson, John practising Monday night, and several causing most of the RuniBun country jjiiiiie ;m<\ iimiiv liot.s wvru mude. MeUuire und Richard peeves. Tinton Al'tyr the Oriole; K'ot to nmkhm runs other members have had!bruises from club's employuL'rt to lie laid .off, Tho We are showing an extensive selection of strictly 1 Kails farmers fought' the ill" and gotfalls. principle work of the men is to cut at will tin liiants enthusduHtH lost it under a-ntrol Sunday. hope. Due I'lilort-il gentleman on the grass and keep the ground in order. all wool new stylish Suits; all sizes for Men and Hide liniri i-miinuil up the situation Flnoolili Tftrtf. Tho dry weather has stopped the in i\ irt;t hell SVIUMI he runmrkod that "EtoljulLdiug- Qeeaupost House. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Vanderbilt and grass from growing anil tlie men Young Men; values to |20..,., .Special at $15.00 '•J)c i:i ',vn dono Hupped his •.vjngs Charles W. Billings is rebuilding the Mr.- and Mrs. John Brower of Key-were laid oil nearly a month earlier to' <-\ ;:>•(. time," Price house on Wolf hill farm at port, and Mr. and Mrs\ Gus Bow-than usual, 35c mrviceable Ingram Carpets .per yard 25e '\'<. • OriciieH drew fip.st blood in theOeennport, which ho boujrht a short man of Brooklyn, were guests at a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris spent fli'Hl ;!iiiiK.^ Fweem-y singled, was time ago. Several of tho. rooms will pinochle party given by Mrs. Thomas Sunday nnd Monday with relatives at All Wool Brussels Carpet, Aim Smith & Som', 75c grade, adviii-.-.t'd by Striker's single and be finished in tile and this work will Casler of Port Monmouth Thursday Long Branch, per yard 59c seoivi on a. wild throw. In theho done by E. E. Alexander of Rednight. Prizes were won by Mr. Mrs. B. B. MU1H of New Bedford, fou11ii inniiiK' Howard walked and Bank. Brower and Mr. Vanderbilt. Mass,, is spending two weeks with All Wool Seamless Bnmsftl Rugs, 7 feet 11 inches by 10 feet scored on Pollitt's threebupger, Mrs. John H. Cook. Pollitt came in when Blunt dropped I __- John H. Lippiiicott represented 6 inches Special $8,98 a fly in left field. Four inor'ff Orioles this parish at the liiwhop's election ut crossed the plate in the fifth. Striker j Trenton last week, tripled, Jones doubluii, Howard walked j Mr. and Mrs-. A. C. Spencer of and ..Pollitt cleaned the buses-, wilh.. a Brooklyn spent Saturday and Sunday home-run wallop in deep left. I'ollitt with Mrs. Spencer's mother, Mrs. hit for a double, a triple1 and u home William Bennett.. run out of four times jit bat, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cnrhnrt In the sixth inning Ureen WM re- Housecleaning? and family apont Monday at Highta- lieved of his arduous labors at twirling town, for the Giants and Snaps took his Wilson L, Smith and family have place. The now pitcher was some Now is an excellent time to get rid of those gone to Philadelphia for the winter. "snap" for the Orioles and in the Miss Ada G. Curtis of New York sixth and seventh they put ten runs odds and ends that have cluttered the house has been spending; several days with across the plate. In the eight Snaps for so many months or years. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George "•was given the hook nnd n colored gen- Curtis. tleman from Long Branch essayed the Charles Emlcy has pone back to pitching' stunt. Ry this time the work at Biekopf a store at Red Bank Orioles were a little weary from base Those out-of-date dresses and hats of Lizzie's, after a vacation of two weeks, running and two runs were all they Harold dePabry, who is employed at bothered about .getting during the that old-fashioned bureau with the cracked Dickopf's, is on a vacation, 'remaining two innings. mirror, that rusty stove with half the lids miss- The Giants did not score until the fifth inning, when with a single, a ing, that worn carpet, those faded curtains, sacrifice and a couple _of_ errors they_ those suits that Johnny has outgrown, that Mis. Michael Syan Givea a Ml»cell«ue- got two men around, -'Three "hits sai Shower lor lilies. netted the Giants 'their other two runs automobile that has asthma, Father's frock M^rs. Michnol Ryan gave a miseel- in the eighth inning. laneous shower on Saturday for her The Oriole players wove Sweeney coat that once was black, that much travel- niece, Miss M^iy Morgan of New York, short stop, Femble right field, Tan- led trunk with the broken lock—all these who will bo "Iiiarried next moivth to nenhnuffl catcher, Striker first base, Patrick Murray of Vanderburg. Miss Pictorial Lion Brand Woodward third base, Jones left field, things and thousands of others have a SALES M^organ received many useful jfifts. Review* Howard second huso, Pollitt center Guests were present from Freehold Worsteds field and Johnson pitcher. The VALUE or an EXCHANGE VALUE. and Red Bank. Patteriw, Giants were OOIQH center field, Scott For Every first base, Mag.ee sivond base, Wilson Miss Frances Quiffpc of Freehold Fashion Books, catcher. Green pitcher and 16ft field, ^pent Saturday and" Sunday with Miss Magazines road St-RSaj Purpose Snaps third base and .pitcher, Williams Somebody, somewhere within reach of The Tessie Scanlon. Frank Havey of right field, Dangler short stop, and Statan Island is visiting Mrs, Pati-iek Blunt left field. Five new men were Register's intluence, WANTS THEM and is Scftnlon. in the Giants lineup. Miss Susie Murray and niece. Miss willing to PAY for them. May Morgan of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan and daughter Mil- lieent and Patrick Murray spent Sun- Why not^EALLY1 clean house this time day afternoon and evening with Mr, LOOIES BEATEN TWICE. and Mrs. John Ryan of Red Bank. instead of shoving all the motley array of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little and'j Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets AND 6OHG BRAlfCH son Paul of Asbury Park are visitihcf TBIM RED HANK, "has buens'''off into a corner to slumber and „ Mrs. Little's mother, Mrs. Thomas j O^L4id Tlia Bruuswioki of Xeyjjort DBfeatod from the J^ng, Branch hospital, and | A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT WITH Htl the Bert Bnnktrs Two Out of Three Miss Katharine Cooney, who is study-; riieliiy and tho Elberoufi Be- ing for a trained nurse, also spent the Tiick Monday. A thirty-word advertisemenHn The Regis- J Sunday with Ml'," and'Mrs; Cooney. j 1 The Ijook's liowliiT^- team of-Red | Mrs. CatHerine Ryan and daughter, The items listed here ^ill pro^e that the Bargain is not in the big. Bank was defeated Friday night by ter's Want Columns will help you to ' and Mrs. Jnmes Curley and family of ] the Hriinswiekri of Keyport and on REALLY clean house. It will cost you ^5 Shrewsbury spent Sunday at their j type, but in the goods. We wish to impress upon you the remark- Jlonday nijrht by the Elbcron team of former home here. | Lonjr Hranch.. Doth u-ames were rolled cents ami probably bring you many times "^5 .William R. Crawford and son Harry ; on the alleyis of the victors. Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coyne and | able service and completeness of these departments, the range of night's scores were: cents in clear profit, i'7,000 weekly readers children of Holmdel spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford. Daniol'. colorings, the authoritativeness of the fabrics, the day-in-and-day- would like to know what you have to sell. Crawford npent Sunday at Holmdel. ' 31.M.V,. l'.il I 77 liil Mrs. Julia Cross and family visited 'lV- ttnivTsriTiTT;- , ::; 7-r, 7TT'I 1« -TMI T4£LL 'Pi+k^tr;NEKT-AVEErv7- Prrone— out dependability of the goods and how fair ,and unusual are the pisiivuw IT:; Mil "":: Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy of Freehold 11. i i.-iw.-siin.., i!"i -::\ 17 J Lucky 13. Red Hank. last Sunday, ' i Mrs. Thomas Cooney nnd Mrs. regular prices. Enjoy shopping by viewing the beauty of the fabrics Tot.iN. •>."•:'• Ssi1 sr.S Bridget Neary spent Friday at Red 1.1 y< M1 '.)••. Bank and Shrewsbury, f! !•:(>• 1^1 L'U'ii 1 '.In under the natural daylight in a store long known as the Daylight Tftl.'.v •; IT!1 171 1 :* 11 Patrick Murray and William and Vnl.-nlln.- . V; ITI '•''' ' "! Henry Stryker of Vanderburf? were Bi-iiv 1 ::•: i'n!i i.iii iimoiiK those who went on the' exewr- Store, 1 ,_-•-.„.-.. Bv\mi.s..ii ...... i::'l lis 1 -in sion-to-MiHieh Chunk from-Miirlboro. Mrs.. Susie Murray of New York ivtiils. , ,, .. S11 ,* :i;!n ,v.".i.i 1 spent several days the past week vis- Monday nipcht's .scores-were as fol- . itinsj her sister, Mrs, * Michael Ryan lows : •' and family. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Kl,I'.KI"{('iN.! Ryan visited their cousin, Mrs, Agher Roman Stripes. Wool Plaid Goods. Worsted Crepes. JI. W,,: th . . . , I." I 1.TH 1!'l Crawford of Colt's Neck, on Friday Wi-iis-...,.,, 1.'.:: 1-. 1"; II. ! • i 1 •.: 11 • • l>; . 111 r. Id:) inrid Mrs, Thomas Cooney on Satur- Latest novelties in pretty Very desirable at this time, All wool* Crepe Cloth, 86 1 1 S. iiu..i:..-ii...... IL-.I •-- i.-ti L, - ,:: BItlDGE CONTRACT AWARDED . day. SvlaiUz -.. !'.:; is? V,*t EAIOHTOWS HOWOS colorings, 86 inches wide, a large assortment to choose inches wide, season's best col- I HAJ5I.EX MEWS. from, orings, ™. 'I'ni.iN. MI| 7 r.ii 111s Many Puplli ou the Hoaos Boll nt therail naveii to Build root Briflgs—Other ; 25c. yd. l.i " >l 1 ;H, Public School in September. | Doings of tlie Borough Council. | Pnueli ana Jnfly Bliow to Me Oiv«u at j SOc. and 59c. yd. • 11 1 i.s s-uhuul who wuru iiuifoyt in iittuudunuu Fourth creek was iiwarded to Waters ' lii-iiv , ••<:•: IT'I i:.> and punctuality in Beptgnibur arc: & Minton of Eutontown by the Fair Preparations are undei' way for a' M'iri-i!. !,» 1-jr, 17!) "Punch and Judy" show to tuke place | 1'I'II I". Hlii'iliH'r'H iiiiiiii-—Friil Ki'llur. Haven borough council Mondoy night NS'. ]•'.. I"n 11!lH(>ii. InliH'H' Ki'tlna, i'liai'lfs October 2!tth in the flrehousc. Wool Popfin. . T"l:il-. ..." Til," vs.y •>;,] for $Ga. The only other bid received K..11u, u, wiiiiiicy Tilt.in. Kirl WoU'ott, was for $74.50 and was presented by ! Edna M. Weigand, who is visiting Worsted Serge. French Serge. l'ii-1 zitn, Hi-Hsu- ,\llf,'«ir. liiiif ni'iiwii, f rionds^at Harrisburg, Pa., is expected , 1".' 11! i i i • i.'liiim,'!1. l-'ll:i hiuln, Ijiiiift t ;i Hm tlenbrook & Douphty. The bridge A fine fabric for either suits tOOIES DBPEAT WOODKBH, home this week, [ 1 it 11"^m:ui, lliMihiU 'li'liliii. Alum f'nrl'ei'. will be about two feet wide and sixty ; Sponged and shrunk Wor- French Twilled Serges In all ' Mtfis Ki'tU-1'H ••.nun--- IMKHI' AiliiniH, feet lonjr. ' ! "Arthur' C. Miller, who is connected \ or dresaes, 45 inches wide, •efl Brink Bowlers in Iiitst-osting' Matcli M'iiailiM lii-iiiull, rl.ili. i'ii!Ti'ii, lliii'iilil with the -postoffice department at New sted Serge, 44 inches wide, grades at reasonable prices, ' i'..iin\.'i-, -"ylviwU.r I'my. NVilH.uu l-'ily,- Volunteer five «ompnny asked for ; last Tlmrsdny Niyht. : York, spent Sunday with A, F. Layton. $1.10 yd. M.iliirii, lloh.'rt lH«i;ili i.il, Uniw ||y- jfire alarm boxes nt the corner of Cedar ! Tin- Looii's bowling loan] of Red,«ln[i, •.I.illn 1 'ruthi i'i>. 1 iiiti'iain lliUl-liniii-, i Mr, Layton has given un organ to 79c. yd. 59c, 79c, $1.25 yd. Biiiik \vi)!i thoir .'ii'VHid, iimt.'h of the 1..-.1 Ilioriiiiii, l-*v»-v.-tt ILliluiitlsiiii, .1.' avenue and Third street and nt theBethany school. ' 1 Miinrcnj Kyi'i'M, WIIIIMI il-»l-liij—""ii. l\nii'st '. eoriH't' of Buunn Vista avenue and the j seat-on last Tlmrj-'d:!;. night wiit'!^ they : Mrs. * M. VanBrBokle was a New HiViiii, .Innii'H K. Tiiylni", Aiiii'iici Tu- Main road. The request was referred ; dofniud thi- WiiH! iijiiiyjiviitin^ Hcil •n tlliiii, Winlit'lil l>ii%iH, l'"V'lyii Aiiili'r- ' York visitor on Monday. i Bank 1-idge of Wnmlrni'ii of tin- World Mill, ili'i'triiilf 1 ]i• ii11> 11,. MiUi.ii' 1 !i inikfj, i to the fire committee. ; Mrs. E. C, Hendrickson is vlsitinK : 1 V'Nia I la % t J, Mni'Miii'iit I iri'liiiiin. Alia Bills amountiup to'$382.28 were or- ' Chiffon Broad Cloth. two out of thl'CO -.aiUH !*. l)i';'ki'r, of thi' 1 friends at Hightstown. I iiiiii'iiu. .Myrlli Kilwuriii, l.urt'!t;i I'll-; dored paid. Silk Finish Poplin. Woudmi'ii tumn. bowlcil thi' hi^rh H.'oro mini, N'liilii -Ji'ii-icii, Sliivi'irl.' li'l'iinon, I Mrs, H, E. Aekerson has returned \ Shepherd Checks. of tho muti'!), iJill, in tIH- ihird iranu>, S.ii'lllit MiKiili;, Xi-llli- i'liHU'C Alli'o J'af-I from a visit to friends at Freehold, j Fine grade broad cloth, chif- Thf 4-fnnjilftu i^-ui'iH ut1 tho matcli ,n•!•«• in, ,\liiiToil;i I'iitliM'-iiiii, I'ii.riio lluiv. STBlWBACa'B FAIS OPENING. A soft silk finished cotton • iaiiii, i';iH«lf Jiii'liarclNiiii, I.CIIH I'iiili'i'htil, Mrs. John Lambertson is sick. \ fon finish, 54 inches wide, ex- The ever popular Shepherd were: MiMH liruwii's )•• mm— Hiiy Hrlilt-i'lUK, Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Crawford j fabric, looks double its cost 1 Checks in all widths and I. ' M !•;«. i (lii >i jii' AllKnr, Aimii' AilaiiiH, Alma Van- Torty-ronrUi Pall Opening of A»bury ] visited friends at Trenton on Sunday. '< tra value at Swiili-i'ii . ] Til Wj.'lili*. 'i'niii'V i'liiiiaiiin, (llMilyii .SnVili'i1. Fnrk Stoi-* Will Bogia Saturday. j when made up, 1 Norman White of Freehold visited qualities, Gfiii-ti.- Hrny K,s 17^ lii'inluii' Tiilii'i . I'iauk M.i'K,;uj;. ICthi'l The 44th fall opening sale of Stein-! IVillS • I hi! I".*, 1 Ml | Mi II, liulli H'lhiniJ.iii, Jnyi'iili Auluat.'U, James M,oriell"qjnf Sunday. ! $1.25 yd. ; •Jain.T; Mruy 11; ] 1 , s liiii I hiKi'l 'AlalthiWN. bach company's department store-at; Mrs. T, B. Tiltoh of Brooklyn, who 25c, 39c.F 69c, $1.25. 25c. yd. V;il> -niiiu- ,...,...,.,. HI 1,1 1:: I Mififf Um-t/.i'l-'s liiiim — Jiiariisn Finn, Asb'i-;y Park will begin next Saturday i has been visiting her brother, J. L. T. i, Tc'lk-> ...... 1 I j \2ii IS? Kli'/.ul'i'lli llyslop, I-: 1 lii Tiiylur, ihiry 'rn- arid \vliil continue one week. The store Webster, has returned home. • | iiiaiii'i, ('laiii Wiih'i'tt, ."oliu lU'lltit'tt. ! 1 ; will b& decorBted, there will he svindow ; .TOUIIH ,,...... , 7'iu' ' TlH* SV^ i'li..n'li'-i iiiiiKiiiaii, N.iriimu INti lli>, Hnrry I Among those who attended the WUOl'.MKN. ; Huliik, ^lari'lur 1I\H1CI|I, I'harli'j l'l'n-^ exhibits of winter styles, and orchestra : Koansburf; fire department supper' Snyilfi' I.", i) Kit 1 :in tliirii, * "••ill Muvli, Tln'inliil-i! Tiiylur, concerts will be given during the w.eek. Saturday from hete were Mr. and Mrs. ! Lining Silks. 36-inch Messalines. Cliiy ...... ] in !!'n I;,? ' .IllllH'ri Wnlrillt. Carfares will be refunded to out-of-! John H. Bahrenburg, Miss Elsk D. I Silks for Trimming. Pti'i' I in lTill 1"." ; Minn 1 l:illuck's I'iM'iii 'Aiiilit'W Pmwii. town purchasers, A partial list of the Hipjn-ti'iU'i'l , US ISM " 15n. .Inlill I il'iMilii'ii, Hhwaiil .IfMsi-n, \\'ilH;iiii Bahrenbuip, George B. Roberts and ; ^, Skinner and other All silk Messaiine, a grade iJi-i'Ki'r I,IV hi(l ^(l[ ; I'm U'i'Hi'ii, Hiilu'rl I'atii'i'Mnii, JIMOJIII" Tn- bargains at Steinbach'a during the j P. O. Weisrand. I Fancy colored Roman Stripes j iiiiiino, rahin JiiiMii. ss'iiiii' iiliiKiiuin, week is printed on another page of *^}ie Holmdel and Keyport turnpike : ppjaranteed Silks for lining, and Plaid Silks for Trimming, that will wear well, black and TotalM. ,...... ,,...,, li'f STi 1iS j Slilllll'V I'olii'rlH, .lilllll M'illl'.jH, IVl'i'V THE REOISTER, lli'DWii, l-'nict (iiiri'l. Attiiriw Iiiirliy, is wing grnvelad through town. j 7Sc.P $1.00, $1.35 yd. all desirable shades, lOlwiiOi! Hiiyili-r, Until liui-hy. AUn>rt:i Miss Mubel Pette haa accepted a po- i 75c. to $1.98 yd. Htftdden'i Corn«r Defeat* Bed BOX. lictiiiutt, t.'liii'n .Miin'is, l.yiliii i'lUlivsiiiri, liiii-iitliy |)nvl«, Tri'ssii'VIlK'i'lli, .Miu-tllii tectnie at sition at Red Bank. j $1.00 yd. Thi» Headden's Corner basehall team Uili'll, Hclia -I1, Robert Mitchell hag left the employ i trimnu'd the Oceanport Red Sox in a A tree illustrnted lecture and ex-of Mrs. J. P, Stevenson and has ac- ten-inninfr game at'Hraddcn's Corner l'lllsti'l1. J'iilHy 'I'liliui-, liiiitii hibit on "The Cause, Prevention and Cure of Consumption" will be given cepted a position with John W. Willey. Corduroy. Sunday by a Ruore of C to 5. Cor- ;, .Iiiliii VliH'.-ili, lUi-Kfll Tuyloi Richard D. Walling is laid up with coran, Luker and Scott weru the bat- at the Highlands borough hall Satur- a sore hand, Silk facfd Corduroy, 26 Silk Velvet tery for the winners and Havnes and Miiiit'l llulivk, il!!ilr,',i Tiirry day night. Dr. W, DeLos Smith of the Velveteens. Fister performed for thu Rod Sox. The Htate boBrd of health will deliver the inches wide, for child's coats, We have the shade you are game WHS witnessed by a large crowd. lecture. Hia talk will be illustrated black, white and brown, Black Velveteens that we by more than sixty-pictures. The ex- Miss Margaret Moore, daughter of looking for, the grade and The Centurville public school in hibit will be nt seven o'clock and the know are priced right, Gard«uerm Bowled Friday Night, Malachi Moore, is Buffering from a $1.00 yd. price we know is right, Holmdel township has an enrollment lecture at eight. felon on her thumb. Ten members of the Monmouth of forty pupils. Those who have not Frank Bloodgood Is sick witfi * coldr 65c, *1OO, $1.39 yd. county horticultural society bowled been absent or tardy during the month Auto r«no« Hn«(L Abe Patterson has his team working three Kamea Friday nitrht on the. Sheri- are Isabella Carton, George and Tre- on the Mullin 'farm, where a big grad- dan alleys. The lii^h scores were vouiun Crawford, Alfred, Thomas ond An automobile driven by Richard ing job is being done, niadc l>y Hanj A. Kettel, Ceorge H. Russell Dangler, Catherine, Margaret, Conard of Atlantic Highlands crnahed Walter Blandmrti of New York Black Silks. • Hale' and Mr. Jackson. The gardeners Dorothy nnd Marie Dowd, Ida Maythrough Oliver Maclntoah's fence on spent part of last week -with Bernard Cream Albatros. Ayill bowl one niplij; a week on th'eElliott, Arne and 'Leonard Kalma, the Runison road a few days ago. It Kelly. Meflsaline, Taffeta, Benga- Cream Serge. Shendnn alleys thjoiifrhout the winter. Alice McKelvey, Melviii nnd Russell cost $30.00 to repair the'fence and Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph Mouier and Cream Albatroa and diagon- Rchnnck, Samuel Sjinulley, George Macintosh has brought suit for that line, Faille and Jap, all are. Cream colored serges, all amount. The erne will* be tried by Miss Mary Kelly spent Sunday with al weave for baby coat*, etc. ffra of BBUlcetball Team* Tliorne, Harold Walling, Hurry and Richard Connors of Wayside., here, widths and^ qualities, • , Walton Willey. Justifu Wise next Wednesday morning. Horold Hurley was elected mnnnper Mr: and Mrp. Thomas Thompson 59c, 79c., $1^25 yd. $1.00 yd.- of tho Red Bank higli school haski'tball have gone to Newark after spending 75c. to $1.5O yd. Broktu. the summer with Mrs. Linda Baasett. team last weok and Eugene Newman , Sound Worth $400 Kliled, Was elected nasistHiit manager. Hyl^n Several windows in St. John's Epis. fc. Chambei lain hag been elected manager . A'hound valued nt SlSO and belong- copal chapel at Little Silver were Yoa should Ioqk not only to ftdi of the girls' basketball team. ing on tho Collins farm nt Middletown broken by hoodlums last week. A re-prices in buying printed matter bat wns run over by., a, tralri. Saturday ward has bten offered for information ah»o to quant;. THE BED BANK RM- night a lid wns so badly mangled that lending to the arrest of the guilty iB-noi combines Ui«««»two faqton when Broad Street STRAUS CO. Red Bank It payB io ad\eitibC in Tin: RCGISTER. it hud to be shot. parties, doing your printing.—Ad». THE RID BANK REGISTER.

VOV MBi * *©» SJLX.S, antic Highland!, arid:"prepared their 1 Will deliver Mime, CharUi Sura, Bed TWO llU«t! duUblfl hfllf )' HtOVUB fof 1 dinner. They walked home Iftte in Bank, wllli n>jfli»ter |>1|«'» iilliirliiiil; rcii- »r*fbjt»rUn ftftdiai Aid tool.ty'p 0f« the afternoon, li1,. Cull ut 77 llliiiul HtriM't, lii'il ' leers—•Mttir <»•*• • inttoAwa, Mri, Waltir Brown of-Church ptreet axm IOAB. Bunk, Mri, Arthur A, McKay wai re-is confined to the house with ilekneas, hour for MUIC, O, I), Coille«, WOll WAMTBD. elected preildcat of tU« PnibyterUn Rav, and Mri. Charles S, Fees and N, J, Work wanted l»y tlit- iluy; W ~~l»di«»lJtwciity *t ttt^iat fall meat, daughter are »p«ndinK this we«k with IHIUIII« nr K«noiul IHHIMI w.,i k, A|i|ily Ramavar of dead anlmala, Tied Bank, by liitler to IJuy'M Worit, IH.X Sin, lii.l ing held Ufct Wednesday afternoon fit relatives at Caniden and vicinity, Uunk. the church house. Mri, Bert ram H. Miis May Feeney of Long Branch is N. J, Toliphonfl IIB-J, ' Borden wii elected flrit vice president, OAB1TBT WHAVBBt MOVED. viiiting her father, James Feeney of aooic MlH. II. ^AHBolIn, klu; ciitiM't WPIIVIT, Mill Grace Porter second vice presi- Lafayette street. room to lot. Apply nt 4II hM moved from Whlto Htr.it in tin dent, Mri, Minnie Harvey ieereUry The Methodiat ladies' aid society Rtfuui, Hni Hunk, Went Front Ntrcet, Olio dnor irniii Aliipln -.., and Miss Evu Bruce treasurer. The will meet this afternoon at Mrs. J, BABY OAKBIAOB TOB BJX1I. avcniin. • oflRceri compflpflM tthee executive commit- DeWitt Brower'i. A Imby .enrrliig«< fnr •»»!«, |:I. cull nt a Dcuinmund place. Bed. Bank, MOTO»cnroi.E. tet e A largl e mahoghldbmjjLildebQiirdd h« -h«a a Th# winter schedule it [n lores on EJtcelator twin, fulljf njuliiucd riiiti In been donated to the ioclety for thethe Red Bank trolley lino. Between VAOXJLBD CAJB TOB Kood condition, Ii'lrnt ri'iiMiiimiiln iiffur annual rummage iMf which is to benint o'clock in the morning and 3,86for All ocimHlonn; careful driver; reason' tnkcB It. Huvu a look at it. (J, hldwln held at thth e hchurch'home all day to-o'clock in the afternoon the can runable ratal. Call 646-lt Rod Bank, DnvlH, Jr. WA1TDD. morrow, beginning at ten o'clock inon half-hour time. The can leave BOMS TOM BAX.B, the morning and closing at night. The BOO dwt, of old wld, Old ROII] bouKht Hintelmann'i corner on the hour and Good work borne for rnilu cheap, for coah or exchangeti for now KOOCIH. IJ, society decided to save tho Hideboard half-hour. M, flonnott & Son, Koyport, N, J, do Is Reusflll!*, jewaler, 38 Urond siroet, for their new kitchon at the church Red Bank, house instead of lelling it, UTIV BBWS, BUBBIBI. Gold Hcill, Ari'fiw, Hcd Hoots and MAI.EBI.ABY WANTED. Mr. and Mri, James E. Bogle of L'lureiieu Whlto, Hcd Hunk, Bnloaludy wantnd; idiadv IHIKHIDII. Lnfayettt street were married 81 yeai'i riv» Htmbtr) Bteflttd and Btf rtta Oou- Only thiiHe with BXiii'iiiin'c 11• -• -• l iipply. •go last Thursday and they received • ftmd on VbiM Ky M#eb»nicn. noi worn RALB. Yanko'H Bpefliilty Mtorc, lirnml Htnit, a number of remembrances. Mr, Bogle The second and third degrees were PIKM for Hiilu, Tiiiitna«-Mi:Oulro, Mlil Ked. liunk.' is u member of the board of education, conferred on Harry Chandler, Nelson (Jlutown ruuU, iiC'iir HeurtUun'H C ' Edwin Ryan of Seabright wai Place and Floyd Smith Thursday night KM f 01 ULB. Now Pleotrlo vacuum rloiiner, with all j f^^^S^^ by United council of American Me- Young \AgH for Hale, Mlddletowii attachlncntH, iinil a, now nlr iiuittrrxHM fur bruiicd lait Wedneidoy by being tk l^iirm, ThomnH B, J-'loHl, lied Liunk sale cheap. Addle B, lIiitliHWiiy, Kuton- thpwn out of a wagon in a runaway chanics. During the meeting Cecil town, N. J, "on the Rumson road. The horse be- Warren, Edward Croaier, Edward WAKTBD, came frightened ut an automobile, The Kirkb, Alvln Parker and Prank Hen- Olio or two-liHi'MB curriitgii, Btatt* price HWAin tO.lJox M, Matuwun. N. J. _ It, !•'. D. No. 'i for return of French, buildup loni nt Lit. wagon was badly damaged. driekson were elected to membership iltt Silver, October 14th; ininii- HU;i;i The first fall meeting of the Oceanic and the first and second degrees will BOABDZB WAIflD, drooping l«ft our, Jin*. Lucrlur, 1,11th! I WanttHl, one boarder, Kuntlamun Silver. N. J, boy scouti was hold Friday night at be conferred on tnese new members Iiuly, Cull at 117 Broad Htruet, I the Presbyterian church house, Each tomorrow night. Two applications Bunk, WOMAN WANTED. Bcout received a Pathflnde* watch for for membership will bo voted on to- White woman wanted UN iliiiiiiinriimlil I morrow night, United council now ttnil wiiltreBH, AppllciintH tail at Tetlcy'H selling a certain quantity of perfumo noi torn BAI.E. for HUIC i lKlit wuekH old, nuwHHtunil und telephone UIIHW.M'B to thin and the troop got a tent and a leather has an' active membership of 128. Apply to Uncroft mlvcitiHcmofit, rain cover. Mr, and Mrs, Frank B, Hamrnar of N: J. QeorUQ MtQuoBi*. Dr. W, Gill Wylle is having a cement 910 EBWAED. East Side Park were married 81 years iia WOOD TOM BAI.B. reward of |10 will in- putd for tiw addition built to his house on the Rum- last Wednesday, A number of rela- Six burrelM tor ono dollar, Howurd iind cnnvlctlop of tin- imiHonH who , son road, tives and friends called during the liOHevelt, 08 West Front street, broke tlio windows of Hi. jolm'n cliiip John Horn, a gardener on Charles day and congratulated them, Datilt, at Little Hilver. "D, H alley'i estate, was elected a mem- THE NEWSPAPER SITUATION IN RED BANK. George Hendriekson will close his BVB STRAW WOm, BALE. MOSiB FOE BAM. ber of the Rumson fire company grocery store at seven o'clock every Tlyo Htraw, in HIH'IIVOH, for KUIO at $12 Good Hecond hand lioi'Hi! for nalo; Nuunil Thursday night. The company now night, except Saturday nights, during lipr ton, UliurltJH A. McClUHkoy, .lied nM a lend ball; honest worker In nil liiir- hns about 85 active members, Uunk. liu«H. Itiqulro Of QeorKC II. WllU-lt, Port the winter, The new schedule began Monmouth, N, J. SPECIAL OFFER HT PlAlfTB, INCUBATOR TOm SALE. FOH SALX. Mrs, James Porter of the Oceanic Monday night, MILK WAOOM rOK BALE. lf|lr|tM li k Pll , l A L' 4>I-CKK <-',v|)hi'r.s liiriilmtui1 fur Hillf, At Now Monmouth, liousio, Ntora liulld- Milk wiigori for KIIIH; u»ed onu yi!idi!i-, Hi-il llaiiU. W'-fitnldi- .Mlllliirry Stiirt-, 2tn Hhri'WM- or month; exLtllenl attuiitj HI; excoptl-m- George Sutter, who works on the liath, all iniprovemtiritH; j:!," u ninntli, biiry avt'Miic, lii'ii liatik. AIIH. W, \\. ally flrst-clnsH paHtuiG land; mndcrit Mrs. Millard Aumack gave birth to Hlove iitmiiy now, in excellent . Apply to Alrn. KurilUliur, I •12 Haul i>'ioiit I.OBT. Lull Miami, proprM'tnr. HtuhleB, _|.-or further partkularH nptily Jacob Sehiff mtate and who has been i son Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Cull or write V, ,J. tiiNlcHUii(- Ktruiit, Htfd Hank, I.i'iNf (in Kiitiii'iliiy, Ocioliir Mil, KiiliI Iinr to %v. Harold rowers. Crystalbrti.'k boarding at William Porter's, will Hud Hank, pin; MiKimli i-HKl-iiVi'il nil I'rulil. 1'imli r OADKIBT FOUND. 1'jirm, I'iitontown, N, J, Telephone 2138- start housekeeping in half of Mrs,\umaek is a daughter of George El- ATJTUMMAI. SALE khullv riitm-n HIIIIH' Inllrs. H, 1^. HiirilKi', l'"(Hitiil mi iiiiiiiil strci-t, .Mumliiy, nil M Ku ton town, Sherman's house on Bingham avenue. lonberg and this is her third son. She FOB *EMT. of fjirm produre; also iirtriiit Mini Pfik? 2111 Mniilt' avi'iiuc, lied Hnnk, iiiilnmnliillHt's hliu-k li-iit!n-r Ka\mtlcl. wag hoping that the new resident House.for rent, all improvements. Ap- »uU» In church hull, i^lttli- Hilvi r, '1'hurH- Owiiir < • ii 11 linvi- siimc by idi'iil it yiiiw ABB YOB nffTEBBllpED? "^ The Oceanic nreLcompany will at- ply at LUUB'H camly Htoie, Broad Htrftut, &i\y cvt-nliiB, October iid, llil-l. Oroiit SPE0IA.1TIBS. pruporty nt Iti-KiHter utilcu iiiul paying would be a girl, Mr, Aumack is em- We lire olT.-ilng .iiuility HiiiKh. (',,!,ill tend, the firemen's parade at Lakewood Hvtl Bunk, ulnince for bl If you want i'lCHli-kllliil fur lliipi aflyiiti^rniint. WliiKi I.i.glioin pullets, ciii'ki-ri-ls. ii.-iiM tomorrow and will take part in the loyed at the Red Bank office of the rousting chlrkt'iis ur old fowl, (fo to U. :ui,I coi-kM: Hilver inip and blii.i rlbbnii automobile hose laying contests in the lonsolidated gas company. FOB BALE. KOTOS BOAT rOB SALE. Dlufti i^ KIIII, ^r<)c.<-rx iinil liiitciicrs, 12!! SSS BANK DAISY. wuiiiciN; (ivfi-Klm-Urd; luiinlt-i-ilM to <*,-\\ The Democratic executive committee 2,000 londH of peanut stone. Apply to Jfotor boat, 26 feet 'Inni, 7-ft, 4-inWi'K. t P'runt Htrci't, Hill liiiiils. Sweet cream, pure mlM% from our own id ii great sf-li-ciiim; also'('nnndliiii wihi afternoon. The members of the com- H, Q. HoHivelt, 8M Went Front Htruot, earn, in A-l ennditlon, for snlo hocauBS ; frenh butter, bultermilk and fi'Ne. Cull ur write, iJryIHXII !••'iirilH' , last week endorsed all the county Ited Uunk, LOOK. hninc-rnado pot chootie dtllvered dally, iciiiariio, .N", J, 1 pany have been practicing for the con- um Kolng to buy a lai'Kor onu, Frank test every night. Democratic candidates and Frank D, Jlekman, led Bank, Four new hoiiKi-Hi nt EuniBOn, N. J,, forCharles A, MeClftakey, Bed Bank, TQIO- Covert for mayor and Lester Curchin HOUSE rO» EEKT. Halt' tin riKht teriTiH; M!X rumiiH snid liiifi- phone 463-M Red Bank. -'- CHAMEBOI BEOTHEBS. The aeabright lawn , tennii and Eight-room houHe at l'"alr Haven for OUWMTWO NOTICES. try, with water, lu*nt antl Karf. Imiulre Man find cleooratlve painting nna cricket^club closed Monday for the sea- nd John Hobrough for councilman, rent." Apply to Patrick Butler, fjea- notices prlntiiU mi <-iiiu-r imiK- o£ I, 1). Hmui-y, Ociatili;, N, J, FOB SALE. paperhanBlng promptly dono nt reason- son, Daniel Naughton had charge of 'he committee expressed much con-" N, J. !n or eiirdlioiird forbkMini; Ii(M|ir(KHln(f L.nrKO lipntinjf Htovu, np;irly new, best able prices. All IDli samples of I,!,. dence In the election of the entire dtli or without don or ffuii onu ln> liud WIB.EL.ESS. order, Huitable for large room, Htore, hall ported and domestic wall papers find the clubhouse, The season wai one of BAB*? GABSXAOE FOB SA1.E. t The Register office. Wiri'lfHs s*-t to he illHposf>a of on theor aiiy place where iilenty of heat 1M re-eretones to match now on hand omoe, the most successful the club has ever icket, Bloch baby carriage for sale cheap; In co-opumtlse plan at t'ui'cliiii's hsifber quiriid; eroiioniical liirrner, jniiulre 71 enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Wallace were excellent condition. Call at 34 ReckleHS whop, Kiili1 Ijiivt'ii, Hiiiiret! tc?n etjntM Maple avenue, lied Bunk, place, Hed Bunk, Hav« your wauhlne done at the Jtriey iit-ll can'hi- obtiiliied ut tlie s^iop. William Hammill and family, who married 21 years last Thursday and ;oast laundry. Family waxh, rough dry, I.OBT. TJPHOLSTTEaEB. spent the summer at Henry Koeh'i they had a surprise party that night. SECOND-HAND LUMBER WANTED. 0 centR; fiat work ironed, IB eents. I.OST. TjfiKt, on Slmiilar, Octobi-r ,'tli, a full Formerly wiU; Hr.rU BroiT. and Arnpld, bung'alow, returned to Hoboken Mon Fifty relatives and friends from Fair Wanted, a couple of lauds of second- •hone-aoi Red Bank. f'hriu' (lntf lost n litoail street and covered and repaired; awnlnjis, «harieT day. Haven and Red Bank attended the hand lumber und jolHtH, Rlvercraft, box 1 1 1 1 15, Oceanport, N, J, FOB BENT. (110 Hninil Htroi-t, Ni-yvark N, J, He- liiiiifji' avcliii' . Kindt ! plciisu ri-tiirn curtains. tlrnptrioR, lnvinK of' enrn"ts Frank Naughton is visiting friends party. Games were played, vocal and Half a house for rent nn Wont Front tvmil if ri'tiirinul to nbovt; mlilrcsH. Hiitnii to Tin- Hi'giHttr olllci'. nuntinB, linole,^ Mattro«Bes^.ndS at New York, instrumental music was given, a birth- OVERLAND AUTO kOB BALE, treet, with Improvements. For Infor- lona to order, McUrahum. 3? Kast Front About a score of young people of theday luncheon was served and dancing Oyerliind 1914 touring cur, Hllfjhtly mation apply to A, M. AVlse, so West TO TABU TOB »1ST. TWO HOUSEB rom MHT OB SALE. atreot, Red Uank. Telephone 14-J, was enjoyed, Antonio Gardner's four-' ,UHed, for sale at a Hacrihce, J, W, ront street, Red Bank, On nf th« most up-to-rtato poultry One on WiiftliinKton' Mtrei't, iri^ht rnmiiH, Presbyterian church attended the Jkfuunt Co., Hfd Bank. 'arms in the stiitt- of .lorsuy; riintiiliR liarn and nil ltnprovemi'iitM; fine; ciitiinly Tom, SAIE. young people's rally held at Freehold piece orchestra furnished the music BLAO AirS OS4TI£ BOOFINO. to nil liuiUllnKs; capacity for -i.uurj iii-w, all impr"vi;UH'nl.i, nenr tin. i'iiiis. ' ti) NiMuiif very flin; i.lil- Ki'ipiindH. Iiiuuiif at rltti'iigi'i'H mnrki't, lii lu-cl I'lif-rk I'liiplii upplns- iiir Saturday in charge of Rev. Arthur A. for dancing. Mr, Wallace is employed TOB SALE. Leaky tin and slate roofa made tight; Box UN, Jjeitl Uraoli, N. J, winti McKay, The trip was made in Van-on Thomas N, McCarter's estate, Hook cttHe anil bookH: also antl'iuo lso tar and asphalt for sale. Ogden ilH Brimd Htreot, l;.-il Hank. i;r n.'u-; nlsii o\trn lliii. imt:itn>M- table, SOU j'l'urH old, Mrs. Jlary Ajei'H, MoClaakey, 147 Hudson avenue, .Red SAVE VOTTR OlS CABPETB. rouna Hto,.|<, Hiioiil,! r,|1(1.(. ,|U11. ,„.-,,,,- Allen Soule's two large automobile John L. Bennett has nearly com- TOR iALB, now. AiMn-HH Jnlm ||. YoimuiiiH, Til.- IJOK 42, Liouust, N. .1. Bank, Telephone 400-J. Beau4Uui reveibililt! rut'B made JTrotn pj Hill F bussei, pleted the addition to his grocery About 200 ijuNhi'l"! of ehoii'i- white seed Hill Jjarm. Ki-ypurt. IJ ]• u \() old earpeti and chenille portierep, •Wrlti •" '''I .Miililli-t'iwn. N. J. RIVEB. LOT FOB Bocond-Hand Coupe Body Wanted, for cirijularB, AinDriciui Kutf Manufao- Typ for Kiiln nt nn oontH _ a "Im-liyl; fil«o Raymond yoorhees is spending sev- store. A, new sidewalk will be laid in 1 20 ioiiH of Htraw in Hlfi*Uf- rtt |i5 a ton. Lot un Kiii'iswabury rlvei . above the WiliittMl, Heijond-liaild fiiiipi; ur winter ory, 296 Vermont street, Brooklyn. ' weeks with relatives at Lakowood front of .the store and electric lights bridges, $noo, Jted Bunk lieul Jislute I.CMIIM Kdfl'tl, Overlook Farm, coriiur of CHICKENS FOB SA1E body for mitoniobile; nni,«t liu i'eiiN(iii;iii!(; t|ui Han'-Mile^_n>ail, It^ii_li;mk. .... _.-. OrplNirioM lio,,«, jl.n l h^vp hean installed, Jila' ti-ttrhrF. Ht4 Beginning Sunday, October 25th, Uox sin, Red Bank, Will Nell ii «(ioil lot fur JHoii ami $Tl:i\ Enright building on Lafayette street HOUSE FOB BAiE. ;iTup cocki-rclH. formerly occupied by Lev! B, VanNest SSamuel l •GardneCd r wililll close his barber TOB BENT. monthly imvinonts. Lotn In tlnit locality InnnthM old nOc • PHEABAJNTB- iliivi. ilnnhlt!:l in viilin- in llH1 ]>nnt fmir Bcautiiul nf'W f. fill Iniprovr- and will move his blacksmith and shop on Sundays. . Six-room house, nil improvements, iiiMiiiH, liarilwood lot nnxltiir feet; t iivt'niiij, Jlcil liunk. Apjily to Ijndy A'mherst, golddW^ Kllvtr nnil EnB- -MtitllicWM, Hi>il liunk. 1 •wheelwright business from the garage Mrs, Meyers, who lives with her %V. Mount, Ketl Hunk, llah pheiiBantH for sain at rtafontiblu alim^ triiiliy, II widk in tit-put; fully rt-Htrirli'd. iirrruiKed. Ad- on the Oceanic road to the Eniight daughter, Mrs, William Knight, ii laid dices to rediuio 8t<)ekLi(yo Fora with relatives at Port Monmouth. Mrs. dooj-su coat ian, Hell for |1E. Phone USO- Furniture of all kinds repaired. Re- 1 Hpeclnl Htenliote, |49 All ateol IBB every .day, Tetley's, Broad street, Red Bank. iintiqut fiiinltiift! and old (IIHIK'N for Halo, B Mrs, Roceo Christopher and Tony Willett, who lives at Newbern, North M Rod Uank, this evening. Ftorinji of antique and omhogany fur- Apply to H, K. Lower, Katontnwn, N. j.Bhippcd nil riMirty'r^V-recUnn. Wl\lt" y Carolina, Is visiting Mrs, Fielder. SHOW CASE WANTED. niture a specialty, Henry Qrauae, Kront for Itself In short time In convenience and Patache Truglla of Long Branch street, near Southern railroad. Red Bank. ami KfLvlnw of publiu t Miss Minnie Meyers and friend of BABY CABKIAOE WANTED, Will buy if prk'is in right, a HIIOW cnne PUNCH CA»D SOCIABLE. publiu KataKo ti were Sunday guests of Mrs, Christo- Bui}}' carriage wanted,' must be in if nod in pood condition; oiic about olgtit feftt The liidiGM' n(d HOfjicly of Oiai'i' M, VI, jJelniont Ktewnrt, cure of l-'rnnii pher's daughter, Mrs, Joseph Oliva- New York were Monday guests of condition nnii reasonable, AddreHH Unby In liuiKth preferrcil, Fred H, VnnDorn SUPPER. (Jliiinii will hoiil a punch ciml Moiliible Hloom, BeiKen place und Branch a Umik. • 82 West Front street. Rod HanlE, C'cime and enjoy tlif K'")d Kiipper pro- on Tm-sday J'VfnlnK, Oi'tobi'i1 27111, at the IleaUunl{. Telejilione Red Bank vldcd by the laiiius' iild. In tin- hmi'ioft pai-Honaiie. Tin- puni'h carilH which Inive formerly conducted a shoemaker shop Mr. and Mrs, John L, Pearsall and 1 a few friends went after beach plums APKLES rOB BAI.E. 1OTB fOE SALE cliiipel, ' Tlimailiiv niKlit. Uctobi-r 2'Jtn. ln-i.-n out will bo broiiKht In at thnt tlni" . A Sara Opportunity for at Oceanic, has opened a repair shop Haiid-iileked Baldwin apples for win-on Kimset avenin1. Westslde Park; three Suppi-r from 5:00" lo !t;t)O u'c-louk; 10 1J..UH13 Ullll KMIillVi., Nllii|,t,.,f nil W. at Sandy Hook Monday in Mi: Pear- ter UHO for mile, Ilrumniond Farm, Tin 't LADIES' KAIB WORK. Biilo ol diviiii iiviiiiui-, .Moiiini.iith Hriirii, ton avenue, Kotontowii, N. J, lotH 5iixlliO feet, noiir river and trolle-y "'a motor launch, A large quantity linprovcinoiitK iivallable. Willaril Hoop Beautifiil HWitcheH nuidi! from your .\. -I., contiiltilnK "in,. lH.,ln,,,mHi t,llm. An important business meeting of liordi'ii and SprlnK Htroeta, tied Hunk. STEAM VyiiCHBO. own hair I'OIIIIIIIIKH; hair dri'SHlntr, M h.itliK, i-fii/iiiii), iiiiiiii, llvirnf room illn, of plums were secured. The guests l the American Mechanics lodge will be FOB SAAB. Have your casings and tubes repaired POOIIIK and treatment to l;f-i-p the jiiiir injf room, lnitl.>r n imriti-y, kiti-hc«i""'i«"ti- held tonight, also made a visit to Fort HarTcock, one pBlr Dayton Aidless auto tires, HOUBEWOEKEE. by steam at the Auto Tire Shop, as Me- friini turning (trtiy or fallinif out. AIVH. illy; H1J5I. of l,,t lOlJNL'BO; fi-lltlli* VIllllO Mrs,. Paul LaMarohe of Riverside size 38x5; lmrsuin; cost 1250, Address Younif woman with a child wiRliex po- chanic street. All work guaranteed. l.ncy K. U\>»n'Ui»n. IS Hrtiad Htruut, Hud fruin |SUO to $l.L'iio; will soli -it one-hiil£ Frank Allaire has recovered from A. C, Johnson, Navexlnk, N. J. Terms cash. Free air, F. E. Ivins, pro- ai'tllill Villni! Iinil (in 0I1KV t Drive, opposite Fair Haven, gave sition us liOUNuwiirUer in u Mmall family Uunk, • "•• IIIIH, liuJC sickness and is able to be, about, H flool d liome In ]»•• ference to big waK<'» prletor. -UViJwil- Heiiili, N, J. -- birth to a son Saturday, OFFICES FOB BENT. ] g K was taken suddenly sick Saturda. AddreSAdd H lloiiHcworkt'rlk , bob x 8787 , Occaniii CABD , morning at J, DeWitt Brewer's gro Mrs, Terrence Mulligan of the Ilum- • omcas for tent, H Monmouth Btreet u"iR|if-r the imsplci-H ni' the < > uili 1 nf the For Information apply to A. M, Wais, 9 Onme and cn.loy tlii* «m>d (hildi'n Riilf. "ill In' hi'ld at the IKIMII> oi' Klxty-nri'i- fiirin, locjiffd woMt of Drill eery "store, Bon road gave birth to a daughter 1 BciiPli, X, .(.; ho\iHr Monday night. West Front Btreet, Red Bank. • POTATOES TOR BAKE. nt the iy .supper in tin Hnliiidi'1 llnp- Sirs, William Tniswell, lo IHvi'i'Hlile i'ontiilnlii^ Hovcii hid- Gnrfield Graver has bought thirteen OrcJiri Muiiiitnliis ami_ KnortnoiiN, 12.'i~i tint i-liiipiil, WiHlncKday niKlit, Di l nvciui i', Tiii'Miliiy aCtcrniion, Ucloltor 2Tth, rimins, tliruii linuiH, . liii'tro livlnif loiiiii, Rev. J, H. Algor was returned to TOPSOII. AMD MUfDU. per liiirrel WtMKlil of IBB puutlils, liuiiflt'i a^th. Huppi' ' frum G:0o to y:00 tr Li;"(i until ii:)lfiit Protestant conference at Atlantic City Two nr tliii'i. I'nriiislit'il rooinH fnr wilier Hiipi'iiy will ri'iit •Illit-r fnmlKlica have moved from the Oceanic road to YniuiK 1 nolii>{ iw i will 111 til I H< 111 II ^1 >*l 1 "I "' I' I " II' lil V.ni llM, e|,.,.|rl,. Ij Mi and Mis August Freitag, wh and dyed. (Jcnta' HIIUH pri'ssed, ^0 ci-ntn. nwilicln.J Clh- 1 Mis Gioige Motley Mr Moxley is II 11 ( 111 ip Mil I ' ll I 111(1 I 11 ill 1,111 c I | Im i IU nn H II Will ii -li i t Ili't dllf;t-|iriM> clic Suits called for and dcllveied. ltcd FiiinU f liit Ciihinel- r •\\tre mnnicd Thuisdav at the bude' WISH MB IIMon 11M II i - iij i til h ]) (i lit I 1 I'M II at Cleveland, Ohio, this week 1 I ml Ktcam Dye Works. J4 WTHI l-'ront street, ''I itl II it \\, U home, will return Fiiday fiom thei and I'll wlr« for you. Fred E. Brower, 1^ Hl\ii Idi i\i inn oi lihono 5 KbroWHbury iivtnue, Hed Uunk. I'hom I ' I -ll I I II Mr and Mis Theodoie Davis of electrical oontractor, 12 Monrnout H uilt STOVE rOB SAI.E I ll 1 Ulll ( ll . honeymoon trip to Montclau and Con connectlonH. " I ^n in 1 m hi 1 ,,| |],n \tldntic Highlands weie Sunday Htreet, Hed Bnnk. Tel, 234-W I II J. I 111 ill Illn III A-1 ui'll- M I 1 I 111 I ll ncctuut They will have a lettptio tl 11 t I I 11 t II t " I 1 <1 > i I lls, Ul t 111 I llllll. of Mis Deboinh Smith ENCYCLOPEDIA TOB BALE. SALEWWrN II11 \\ ill HOUSEKEEPER. 1 w i 1\ \ ihim ul i IU ^i topi <]i i ^In^ i s \ Iiiu in II linn I" ^ 111 inn ill I I ll I 11 In I ii. ut the bude's home Satuiday night an,I Sell $1 i in I itli f I I \ I I'. ut I t 1 James Doughty has h,jd hih piop- POHIHOII wauled UM housekeeper: ea Aii/ittiii jlni ) t III c inn, Im i il .litiiui. I li * \\ llli mi < i 1 .Mi'ldl I "III (III I 1, , (Milling Mrs Tieitag was foimeilv Miss Lii. $ id. lit [ 1.1/ Illl 1 llJll ll 'h o'.lll nty on Battin load giaded John fui'iil:lll II) III il ml Vlllliej) Tan lown. N. .1 I!, ill Inn. It ban Mae Wilson Mr und Mrs Freita Mai tin did the woik llniiHvkuitpur, liox ,11;!, Red .llnnk. I Ix i II itt I li It M t'i 1 it* t 1'nr h Him mi Ic I'm- FOB RENT. I Intui- II 1 I II I III lit I III nil p.ullciilnrs, on will stait housekeeping in Edwin Mi I i own, tion. It I I Mini 1 II. I 1 Thoodou and Peicy Bennett of New 1 i\ I ti I *1 I ' ml , I \ I < d Sofllng's bungalow on Alien stitct BITUATIOW WANTED. t e\\ a rl- \ Yoik spent ftunduy with tluu futhoi, XiMit. white nlrl wantH ii Miluution IIH BICTCI.E FOUND. 1 i i I I $ I ,'i ; 1IIIIIS<- mi h i e A bicvcle owned by Caroline Colby tore mi Minnie II 111 Mlri'et David H Bennett IIIII'HU to children, or uprituliH work. Ad- A bicycle left in front of llenrv nue FURNISHED ROOMS TO I-JJT daughter rff Gardnei Colby, was stole ilrrH.s Situiitiuii, IION 07, Roil Flunk llsh iiiarki't. Ill West Front »tii-et. iili ut Jlo. ml I il I t it Covert & Bell, contractinp: painlem, I in 111 h I i in Ullll II i •ii' TOP SOIL FOR SALE. from the jioich of the house Tuesday a woc-k IIKO. l.'wiier muy luive KII IK 1)\ Ited n I •lie painting a laipe sunimei cottage rly and 11 i 111 li t Ji u I J m; Im | J i in Good HtrimK tupiioli for nale, Prlcn 79 night of lust week Mr Colby has of 0ABD8 DESiaifED. p K prop lor thin ml- in i \ i \ in 111 fn 11 \ nl l ill \ I il on the heath neai Siabnght OardH, orlxlnully dt.-HiKneil for np vcitlM nient FOB KENT. fered a icwaid foi the leluin of th< II n ill It'. n \\ ill i m I .Mi iitn per loud on tho pivinlwn. at Mln- John McCue Hpt-nt jestt-iday at purpoie-j, dirujtrH hlithdu>«, etc Studio, A nioil'-l lew, Mcvcu-i nuiil eiitt.l ( I mi * til \i | 1\ il i, -| BOABDINO— HUDBOH HOUSE slnk J'utk, near lu-d Rank. Inquire of bicycle. 11 colloid room 14, I_,lBh(i buildlne, Hed Uunk licbt. alrv ii is, i-yprcs--- tiim; at I, I 1 II ml Nicholas Sanaco, who vioiks on th 1 ll ut (1 ivs I > nil i nil 1111 i I \ l\n IIIMII d .M.iiinioutii. X. -I., two inliuili.'s I" ti II \ UTKO Curtla. nnix-rlntondont. on tha .James LaBau of New Yoik spent loolli^t fm iint ill linpio\ t in. utM i n M n prenilHCB. Boidi n tMtutc, h«is moved fiom Chnrlt BOOBTERB CHEAP. Imiulre of .Mrs. rmista nllin-, New FOR RENT. Sunday with his family hcie I-'lfly upline coeki-relH mid ii few year 11 III I(IL Itl II 1 I Illlllll Ul(1 \jipls I* iiiixith. N. -I Small, bright, riiiiil>li'il Allen'n houhe on Lafayette Btieet int lillK hctiM, Apply to J". Mi-Canon. i Hous I HUIIMIII IM imi Hi I l-.-lti-'l; Ullltahle fur Jl euupli Chailes Milkr of Philadelphia was Phone BEKEWSBUK7 RIVER FBONT IOT SMALL FARM FOR SALE. the house he leeently bought on the Ci'iingn avenue, KII.SIHIIIO I'nrk, X. J. Uank- If. I e-iiiiu: cninciili'iices; In a Sunday KUest of C Pitt Woithley I Dm h ilf ILLII idiit i n Mm v- l)ul\ii\(.i \s i 111 I'MII in I iii|Hti\ c eni li il 1 At T.oeiiHt Point, N. J., a MHIIM farm hnme ntutt fiom Iia 13 Emt,iy, ad TOB KENT. Mrs Wilhum L Covert yestcidny KOWEY TO LOAV I fmnt foi Mill* nt nm t IP i -Kin »I>1* |iilie il inn i 'a II lur )I:I rl i ibir is \\ or about IC ucriH. with IIOUHC. In rip) S< \ i n mom li u with iliitili lit.li in joining Giuflcld drover's dany. found her pet bundle female bulldog on first bond und inortKHK'o on lmpn vod I 1 \t nt\ of h irl. ti <•> sniH 1 uli Aplint tnl 1 i I I ii Tho Methodist l.uhes' aid Hociet; Brandy, which diKuppcaicd thicc propoity In minm to suit borrowern. Al- mil ill Iniimni in nts, fm 1 t ti i < ]>l n • ]ll\ fill tlMIIIHtO \\ 1111 1111 I I Illlltl llllUllIl biirn.s and UUIIMII IIIIIIKH; txeellently ston Deekmnti, attorney, Ited TJiinh. lun ilwiioil limn ml oin n ii it< u uni Ilunnoii i^ I GET DAI.T ndaptt'd for a Mtork farni. For Infoi'inn* vvill hold a chicken suppei at Re( Imini In ulntii \Pl>ly it id llud^n weeks «po. The dog is thirteeft years to do ^our il<(tilinl nnik und KO tlurn tlon, clc, unjily to Charles 11. Snyiler, Men's hall Thursday night, October FOR BENT. a\ i mil I lion I I iNl Horo Seen Rovel old and Mis Coveit has had it ever HUB Anybody for voui (li(til( il uipiilli i 1 tlin t(W coiinnellor-:vt-hiw, Atlmitlo 20th, from five to eight o'clock HouHe on ('lin(»ii place, woven rooniH. \S lilt In un 1 I IK ivlll I ^i\fll Tot)H ]>ro|llptl\ nlti 11(1 (I to flS Hincj; it was a pup Hie dop; is blind • I III N. J. Mi and Mrs J I*eo Enright were water and HUH; IIII-KO lot. 1'or paiticiiliirH BED BANK HAI& PARLOR, I ( t 11 III 11lie1 .HI I 1 Hi >R(1 ntl < t ( i>p( IN ^TI ui I n itlon il and deaf and it wandered awaj. Inqiilre of 1". .1. UlfdeHon, Red Hank. room 10 II in i building Sluiiniiiioln^ I i v, I 111 I i 11 ip a Mi In i brink Kid 1! ml ( Mill ( | limn 1.11. M married three years Sunday and they Mr. and Mis John Chauncey re- h. lip tl * IL t tn nl htli (lri^HliiK, in i nli in i I > i\ i n 11 K i n ir ill I I Hi il\l IK ( pill II. ' tS M obaeived the anniversary with a tuinad home yesteiday after spending WANTED. liiK, fm Inl mi --i*,!. Muttih in diliiK I,,,i i l ,\ 11 « 11 I JEWELRY LOST. family gutnerinK Mrg. Enright was Woman would like duy'i* work, or tnko r,i ntli im n i in inn in InK MIH I m \ I MODERN DANCES a few days at New York 1 • I ii i nth MM pli i i 1,1 |, « i, in formerly Miss Marie Planitz of New Immilry work ut home. AdilrenH .MI'H. ( ol(>\ nnd MIH \Llllo I iiKkit 1 IIOIK I POSITION WANTED I I ll I II II \| 1 I 111 I Ml I I 111 ill Eitfht New York persons spent Sat- JnttH, 9 Kt. Mary'H place. Red Hank. in >i> •>'. nit 1 i III ti i II l\ I I th im 1 < iii 1 m - I i U Hi in 1 1 i i in ill III IMI i| | is i,H 1 |, v ll i ul 'II'I I York uiday and Sunday at Abe Bennett's | ii. UN I •> V, IJ M III i n-l i n ti n ' i\ in I i i In olll 1 II 1 in i I i i i ( 1 !i h I i niri (li i of QOOD OOBNBTAXKS WANTED. LEOAL FAPBBB. t 111 till I \\ ll I ; I! I \" 1 In I I \ II ill I h n i i M I II ml 1 >i Several Oceanic persona attended II in ni i II \ i|n III i il i, « i d I r Atlantic hotel, Rtnto where they can lie Hcen und Aflldavlta, HckiiQwloilBiiiontB, ' ICIIHCH, nt I 1 ( >l 1 I r.th. \ I 111 i 1 I < il p Im in nt Mill li. n i i In i I 11 I i% the funeral of Mrs Oliver G. Frake It > I t ill II I i nn i \ ) ijn, ,t|, , Alvin Doughty of Dias Creek, in when delivery cull Im made. Wluit IH thebond and ninrtKiiK<'H. deed?), etc., pre I i I I ml 111 l n i n il I I<1 I tl at Red Bank yesterday affoenoon. C ape May county, 18 visiting his uncle, price? Ail(lr«HH Ho\ ;t. IjortiHt, N. J. pnrud by m«. In my office from el^ht i^l 1 \ nm i r mi 1 . Ill I i Ii i [ ut I 1,,, Naramatta council of Degree of Po- Aithur Hendriekson 'lk to Hi*. I'Mward W. WIHO, Justlco SPEED BOAT FOR SALE. BPECIAI, SALE OF WALL PAPE1 I if I til I 111 I MOIHBT TO X.OAV. of tlio pence, room 7, ISIsner bulldlnB, Sp, I hilt •yllii'lcr ell- I i (im Fi imti u doubln roll u]i HlK cahontaB hold a sociable after-Mon- John Bariy, who has been laid up Money to loan In euran to suit bor- Bnnk .1 I . IIIIII-M: rear 1,111 'i i In I i m li i tlon of \Mill pupnr utJoni it iirlren day night's regular meeting Thero several weoks with \pnralysia, had arowol-B on- first bond Bnd mort>,'nKe wind hli I I I'll' f 1 D I i I i 1 MtlfiiU.^ on pa[»oi Imii^fiii mid pnlnt FOR SALE. A. L. Ivlns, HoBiotor building, Hed Bank. NOTICE. Mli it iiix. Alhilill Im jinn ^,1 i/lnj, Mnx Llunlii pioprl was a good attendance of members. severe attack of heart tiouble Sunday- "Ul An extra line llm'k ul' ycni'llntf k- MrH, AVIlllnill Iliirpirr. und Mrs. Thonuo I otiii (JIIHI unti o 1 "luting i omiiniiy, 11' 'lH, X •r. -ls William Alas, who had charge df night hut has now lecovered. ~ TAUWL WANTED. ~ McCmlcr will :(ddi't;Hs u meeting of the \\ i it 1 tout Htrtit Hfil Hunk from om- of \V. It. 1'lnlicl' n licit the Union newsstand at the Seabright William VanNote has bought a I'onn witrited, from fit) to 7T. ncron, .Monmouth Meinoiliil hoHpltnl uuxllli.ry DESK TOB SALE peiiM of Whlli- riynioiith Itoi'ks; 1:1 up: railroad station, reports he had ahorse from James Solomon Ko.id tllliililn laud; will work on HIIUCVH No. -I, ut (,'lnules .M. l'ntteiHon'H. Slirrvvx I'.lltV lenvlllK N'eW In i u I II < 11 LOOKINa FOB BARGAINS? IIMIMI be Hi-en to bo iipprechitiil. Aim bury, Oclobei LMht, at :i:(M) o'clock p. in. ml lint I • busy season. The stand closdti last or rout. Htcplien Bhultz, l'liiilnnx, N. .1. IMSIH'H.' of weatlie|-.-,l II I If > it (in liilnllili nnd li mi hold eseiptloniilly lln.i yoiiiiK I'ukln ilniltuM, Richard McAllister of New York All IntereHteil are wt'leome. 1'ioKiani in MliMiilnlely III-MI-C1IISM •iiinllil"ir, will HpMllltlli I lit ll 4 (lllt'lllH oT lldtl lH week for the winter. spent Sunday at his summer home XOUSB »O1 und iffrcNlunentH. .Silver of s.,11 ut n saerlllce, !•'. It.Iliiwley, pli.ill. Ixi ii 'IIii). IIDIIM i nn I i i ttn^i i I) u^lit for $;:. I',. A. l|inll«f-r. Jluzlet, ,\, .1. p. fo. Few visitors were at Oceanic and here. 1(1}use on HIIIIII.1I ii\cnuo, nvo roomn ilnlH I/T». <| III I Hill lIlllwillH fill Of < Illll 1 aildr.»M« .It 1*. 1). .\'n. J, Key|iort, N. .(."" RAmson Sunday because tho Sunday nnil butli Ini|iilrt> of MIH A Af Vim HEI.P W4KTEB. SillUllll/M Illltlllllli Mllillft 1 I) K 1 1 (> steamboats have been discontinued for , "• » m N( Mtinnil, 107 Ilinnch avmiio, Hi ir Hunk A middle ufced wlilti- woman an cook In AUTO TRUCK TOB SALE. \\ i t I nnt itinl, (iiinii Viipln u\i nui Ho BooUllBt OftBdldkMa. private family: two wlilti! KIIIH I»H wall Auto truck, with full (>< iut|iiiii-nt, for I d I in nk * $100.00 REWARD! the aeason. \ OAKB BAXB. ~~ IC for $l»0; .Hiiltiibl'1 lor di'llveiy pin The Socialists will have no county reHHt'H and cliainliermul.lH In private fiitn- ' .. WANTED A number of wells at Oceanic and Th<" lnillcM nr the RofoniHil rtiurrh will Ily; two coloi'cd I;II1H HH Keli'Miil IIOUHI urjcH. I'll Ht-cliiHH riiiuilti oriler. Can will be paid to any parson candidates this year. Petitions for liolfl u tnkc HHIO at No 20 Monmouth workeiH, mill nuiiierouH other places, l'o- H, i u at l>u\M 1" W llfOHM itnri Im I iiii.ltiii I ni inH I nk. woii.1 il ihlfit Rumsoit have gone dry because of the nit M ( 11 tin \ inn n i i pn Mi if tiililllK in the various offices were made out, butMtrVd, on Satin any nftoinoon of t)iin HIHOUH IIHVII.VH open, (loo.l Wi^'es. Call .Minsbui-K. N- «T- detecting and causing th« long drought and water is being car- they Were filed too late to get the nt (t Whurf nvi'liue, Or plionn 72,1 Ited tfl Illlltl >t ll liM HII1IX* III llllHlH M* ried from neighbors' houses who are Hunk. Ited Bank oniployiiirnt oftlce. iiinii «llh i,i)ii(l nf. II in ii i^oHlllon pin arrest of person* hsreafter names of the candidates on the of- MAN mmK in mi lit Nil In m lull | in til iilm M to II more fortunate with their wells. VOSITIOH Mnn nurfio open loi mvKiMfi mentn, bun ficial ballots. jw nurnery EcnprnesH or dr.-HHmnkei R TOB EXOHJLHOB. ( Mi II mil ,'i llltll UMIIIH', Vn engaged In maliciously Mrs. Peter Yeomans of First street wlBtunt by pnrty competent hi both llnc. Now nlx-rooin Htucco IIIHIHO. ono gnrnRn hhd ttioroiiKh oxiierlenie In Mtato and t ink ( lt\ is laid up with sickness and is in a HvenliiKM ut.homn; referonooB fdrnUlied lit Nutloy. K. J., five mlimtos in Htntlon, general hoHpltdlH.ln New ^ork, b(«t of damaging' or Injuring any serious condition. TUMH O«t Ho Booty. Adilrcnn Competent, box 313, Hoti Bank thirteen mlleH to Nisw York, for « farm roforoncep W K, MathewB. «1 White QVV FOS HAX.B. of about five iii:re» In Monnioutli eounty, streot, Kefl Bnnk, l'nikir HIOH liHinUK rh HH KIIII, Krmlf property appurtenant to. Thieves, in a vain search for cash, V II hllmm mull [iml, Ivmv In «i»Rlil\ ipiftM'l without \WUIIIH sltrhtM 1. ft imini full (hoko, right i\l premises 121 Broad si hike Monday, as it was a school holi- Arellatile and truBtworthy mun, whlto, Ind.i, li MMtli 10 IIHIHH IIIHO HOIO loiillii)!- rooms on the third floor of the WeUer farming land without house or blldl or fun«UH tho fdllowliiK Miilotlix for day, The tcouts, who war* in ch o r o e Oeirtfen -work by the day or w««k. ex- Will to pny -difference In pile.)

Pane Twelvn, THE MRS BANK RICIMTIft. own interests. Every thoutumd dollurs W. Slocum was Henntor, that Seniitor LOUIS FOSTEB, . JACOD CL ailUTTS, AUCTIONEER. THE RtD BANK REGISTER taken away from tho ollice of theSloeuni ia responsiblo for them, Cer- BRAVINQ AERIAL ICINESS. * county clerk and diverted to a private tainly if T. Frnnk Applooy aski for I. COOK, EdU« u4 fttfclUh. business means luiothur thouBUinj dol- the votos of the peoplo of Monmouth •••(•r Ww lh« ••lloom-t Than For th« C. MAWCE, AuMlili Editor, laiH to be made up in taxes, paid by couiity becttuae of the conditions which Min In an A»ropl*n«, , j PUBLIC SALE Mi mtmat • YOU and the other taxpayers of theprevail.'in the country at largo, then I AD oft«n itM why Uw u«roplnu«, county. tho intimation must bu tJiat if Mr. IRV|NG, MOWN. Appleby is elueted sunator theso ovila which hai reached at Ita very higtaMt SVBiCKUTiON FKJCK * * * will bu cured. And'if Mr.' Appleby a UtOeovw 18.000 feet, bringi tack its OP- Ono year,, There is still another viewpoint to avlntor «T«B from a tnaeb lower point, Bis tilonthy,, us stato senator can euro these evilH, Personal Property. this matter, 1 beliovu that a mini who often almoat exhausted with ooM, is pelting $1,500 from the people of then the inference also is that they m at tlie >niMt«imf«> al lii'il Hunk, Monmouth• county for his services must have been caused by his prede- when the balloonist floating for honm The undaraigned will ull it public N, .1,, iiw MfH'.iml'i'liiMH matter. ought to put in ALL hia time in thecessor as state senator, Maybethe re ot a height of over four miles la notvendus the. farming , utonaila and public service. If you were- paying « enn be some other construction put on overcome by low teoaperatDM andhousehold furniture of tho late Wll- rOl'TDBKH 14, 1914. Mr. Appleby's advertisement, but if liam B, Mount at his late homo, Th* mmiuttijmi wUI upm u> publfe *mmi»* tk« man $-1,500 per year for HUpentitend- there irf any other view to bo taken of hardly Inconvenienced. The nMwar to iuy your business, wouldn't you want it, I huven't been able to figure it out, iimple. The aria tor rutbet npward of tfc, Ub. Ufafcwd *. , U U* Wtar TOWN TALI, him'to lie on the job? Would you from the earth, cutting his way InCHAPEL HILL, N. J, want him running olT to attend to his * * • nsccodtof tplmlis over ncnlnst the {Continued from p9go 4.) own business while taking your Everyone knows that the war in -ON-- money, especially .when his business of hia own swift flight and the NEW MONMOUTH, H. i. For many yours the ollice of county Europe has caused our present blait of hit propeller, ; cU-rk" of Monmouth county was l-unninn espi-nsi-s of the olli -e out j Everybody knows thut when tho war wnrd a mark In tho heavcni, lnrtatble Thei property eoniist* of the following, viz: 2 farm wa^ni, let of serve two masters. 1 believe ths.t the yet ill compelling, tJie mnrk another wagon, set doublo harness, 2 sets wheelg, 2 buggiei, two-Beatod carriage, 100-egg Incubator, plows, eultlyatow, of 'those fees. What was left was ( in Europe began, the countries of single harness, blankets, robes, flynets, man who has, charge of an ofUce like mnn hoi eot—the altitude record, Out hotbad laah, JJOMB blankets, ileigh bella and a lot of other farmina utan- profit for the county clerk. In those j that of tho county elerk of Monmouth Europe stopped shipping goods here, sleigh and sleigh bells, huy rnko, hay •ils too numeroui to mention. -.--•-- days uniler the prevailinu' system ot | and if they stopped shipping goods of Bight of the waiting crowds, no county .should give his whole time to sheivingg, hari-ow, plows. Cultivator, , SiWf«ewlng m*chine,solW cherry cloUiea proia (100 yearg old), 2 hair buying votes sit tlu> pniiiary and at ithe job; and I do not believe that a here they could not pay duties on them. longer ••en a dot In tho iky, bt mar also four tongues. iU tlu- election, it wan not Uiu'omm-n fur • This caused the loss in income to the eloth iofas, acalej, wardrobe, ladder, black walnut boditead and"dreaB«r, man should be elected to that otlice meet Opposing air currents, blinding Block walnut bedroom suit and range, 2 heating gtovsa, 6 counter itoola, Jca box, parlor itands, black wal- n candidate for this cilia- to* spend who conducts a business in opposition government, cloud banks that muffle him m that he springs, blnek walnut bedstead and $riO,WH) or nwrv to Jjot the job. , 1 i re- * • * nut hat rack, kitchen tables, churn, velvet carpet, willow rockers, Morris to tho pi-iipU; who pay him- his salavy, ennnot m% the tips of hie own wings. washstand, old-fashioned rosewood chair oak dining chaira walnut chalri some va ld ehlr l l (iiicntly hear.!, in those days, that the The war in Europe has nlso enused nielodoon, 0 old-fashioned mahogany cuiinty eU-rk/.s cilice paid SIO/HR) ;i, * * * Ho may be torecd to bock against ad* money to tighten up, not because ther,e verse conditions so that he keepa dr- chairs,- hall rack, book case, chairs, iinoleum, matting, zinc, fancy ornaments, dishes, glagiwar year in clear profits, but this niuM have | I lielii've that Joseph MePermott is a shortage of money but because lamps, good cook stove, oil stove and iii-en-an fxa^i'valbn, Dr. .l:mu-s II. should lie overwhelmingly beaten for cllnpf ronnd and roiind with the bar©. benches, portierea, kitchen utonaila, gaaolene stove, bicycle. money lenders take'advantage of con- oven, dining room table, churn and Terms made known on day of sale. ralli-rsiin of Slnvw^lmry wan i-lvi'teii county clerk next month, In myditions to increase rates of interest, grapb In shed to the side of the ma-about 25 yards Brussels carpet and county elerk in the early SlVs. Two or opinion a man who accepts a salary just as the manipulators of food sup- chine scarcely moving, and thin hs other things. three" years after he was eloi'U'd he, of i^.l.riOO from tlie people of Mon- HOWARD W^jtOBIRTS, ILIZAIITH C. ROBERTS, lilies have jacked up the prices of thinks about the last man's mark and Terms known the day of sale. Cl.rk. told me that the profits of his Mwvmouth county and then engages in afoods. The increased rates of interest sets his teeth—and sets the mark high- IXMUWI. were from $'3,111111 u> s;m,iH)0 per year, private business which competes with charged discourages building opera- er in the heavens. ANNA E, LEONARD, RICHARD R, ROfltRTS, DMHMI. "Mory" Aimuu'k of Keyport " w:is the public business for which ho istions of railroads, etc., and it stops elected county clerk Hiibscqiu'iUly to paid a salary, is unfaithful to hisenterprises- of all kinds, and this He may coma bach BO stiff with cold "Right is Might; I am for Right," JACOB C. SHUTTS, AUCTIONEER. ])r Patterson, and he told me the sunn; public trust, throws men out of work. These things that he cannot stir from the Mat, bnt VOTE FOR thing. Mr. Aumack added that the are known to every man of ordinary n good 4enl of it will be due to the In- numcy be had to give for campaign ,„, _ „.„,„.. -o-O-O-O-O • common sense, A man does not need purposes, 'and the money he had to tense nervons strain, for no one m an- JOHN W. FLOCK, The first industrial class in Redto be labeled a "business man's candi- daclouily affronts grftTltotlon and gets pay out to people who wanted pay furBank that 1 know of will be started date" to know these things. All'he A BUSINESS MAN, their "political inlluence" took away this week. This will be a millinery needs is a little bit of common sense, nway with It entirely unscathed, Menn- U gieiit deal of the profits. class, where girls may learn how toYet T. Frank Appleby, after reciting while the balloonist tarn been "wafted FOR SHERIFF. make and trim their own hats, or these evils caused by the European to the IMM" If not "on flowery beds when- they can learn the millinery war, asks the people of Monmouth of ea»," at lenst on nn air mattreis, In those days tlie county clerk re- business to an extent which will equip county to vote for him, the inference with a gas bag going- Dp In docile ceived no salary from the county, but them for getting! a place In a millinery being that if he is elected he can stop ngreenaent with laws governing the bis whole p«y cal11° from tne -ce9 establishment. The class is being these evils, formed by the Misses Miller, who have expansion of gas. The carburetor LIVE STOCK AND FARM MACHINERY tin- otliiT. Tlio county dork today gets * • * millinery* parlors in THE REGISTER freezes at a lower temperatore than A salary of. $V>ni> per year, and in the halioonlet'B water bottles, beeanse e«ti mating the amount of profits of the building. They say they started AJie Does T, Frank Appleby imagine office at the presunt time, this salary class partly as a business enterpriee, that by publishing an advertisement TnporUing llqald in Itself prodaces should be deducted. Deducting thebut chiefly because there Beemeflpjpto of this kind he can make the people cold. salary paid at the present time from them to be a need of industrial teach- believe he can stop the European But 1 have bad water bottles freeze HAZLETT, N. J., the profits as stated thirty years ago ing in Red Bank, war? It is only by stopping the European war that conditions in this in a balloon often enough, and tho •would leave $20,01)0 to $'jr>,i)0O as the ^ * * temperature bos been around zero. Tho net profits at the present time "if. con- country will go^ back to the old basis. I, believe that industrial schools, And does T. Frank-^Appteby: believe ballast freezes, and, Instead of Modbiff Thursday, October 22d, 1914, ditions were the same. teaching the rudiments of various | $ £ * that his advertisement will convince it over the side from the scoop in a trades and occupations, should be es-peoplj e that he ia a great "business fine elond, yon have to break np th« AT 10100 O'OIiOCX A. K,, It needs to be remembered thnt the tablislied everywhere. Where there j man." It seems to me that a man county has grown a great deal in theare no industrial schools, I believe it: stony masi with a narnna#r lest a chunk the followini property;—4 alnslo work horBfia^aoo buBheli oern on the ear, !BQ who would print an advertisement of fall on iomeboay'B head below, Qnt buHhelB oornitnlkH, 3 two-hOTie fnrnk.wttgenii, T-one-horge farm wagons, bufgy pant thirty years. In 1880 the popu- is of s^reat public advantage to have this kind is either a chucklehead him- lation of Monmouth county was 5;>,o3S. classes in various occupations started , day when we wore ihiverlng In tt* runabout, two-aeatod aurrey, 2 gravel bodleB, hay ahelvlnsi, low-down irofr! self or else he thinks the people of WheBl farm wagon, 2 manure spreaders, 2 Hobbins potato planteri, 2 grala drilU, In 1910 the population of Monmouth by individuals, just as the Misses Mil-1 Monmouth county are a lot ofthickest of olBters and drinking- hot county was 94,734. This \vas_nn in- ler have started a millinery class, , soup with a relish, we coold hwn Qne-horge Acme harrow, p«g.tooth harrow, B two-horse cultlvttora, a hay rakes'* ; chucklehtfEds, whom ho can delude wood sled, furrowlns sled, 2 one-horse plows, 2 dine harrows, 6 two-hortw plow«[ crosise of over 70 per cent. This m- Such a class provides means for young into believing any such stuff. looked o?er the edge of the basket and cifaae in population must have re- women to get a good start on the road j Men the farmers in Iowa haying ann. Asplnwall potato digger, 2 Oliver two-way plow«, W, A, Wood reaper, MoCor- sulted in a considerable increase of toward making tlifeir own livelihood, « * * mlok reaper, Bo-gallon spray outflt, iOO.gallon spray outfit, (ood cooker, Inou- lui.-iiness in the county clerk's oftki*. •troltes in tha hayflftlds—that ta, tf w« bator, 4 milk cans, corn shelter, S l_H-h. p, Haaoline enginei, 7-h. p, gaaoilne * * * This advertisement of T, Frank hod recognized either Bunstrokes or In the old days a very'large part of 1 Appleby's, reminds me of a story of engine, l-h. p. gasoline engine, 2 Ford touring rnra In sood ordar, Meti run- the profits of the county clerk's^oiiice But while I believe that classes Artemus Ward's which was published farniert, for at thnt height a nan— about, trotting cart, 2 Bets Heavy double harness, 2 sits light double harnesg, cauu« from "making "searches." These taufrht by individuals, such as this * during the civil war. There was awho Is always biding under his hat— 6 tons baled hay, 8%-h, p, spraying outfit; als» a lot of forks, sliovela, hoea and "marches" are examinations of themillinery "class started by the Misses looks like a period on thli page.—An- other articleB too numerous to mention, Millur, are good things, I believe that war fever in Baldwinsville, w/ftlfe titles of real estate according to the Artemus Ward lived, and on on| oc- pistus Post ta American Magazine. TERMS,—Under fio, ca'Bh; over that amount, 10 months'note with a .proved re ords of the county. The profits of industrial education should be made a casion there was a meeting to" en- The office of Sheriff is a businesi Hccurlty, this department of the county clerk's prominent part of the public school •*•••- proposition, A successful man is best system. I believe that there should be ' courage volunteers to enlist. The T-MTliAMB b WSXOAHB TBABUTQ O©, business was so great that at one time , ; fitted to administer it economically and classes in millinery, classes in*dress- orator was a young man of great Held Him to the Rules. THOMAS Q, OOWLES, CBterer. l)j. Patterson tried to prevent, so far) lung power and when he got to the An old Boldler on leaving the army for the welfare of the public. Such a OEORQK B, nOBERTS, Clerk. UH he could, anyone except hinise-li' or jmilking, classes in*cooking, classes in man is John W, Flock, And Mr. Flock 1 plumbing, classes in farming, and top notch of his oratory he shouted: wrote to hia colonel In the following JACOB O, SHUTTa, -lu^-«wiplojuaia_fj. .ojn. jm aking._sen rjAes.! "Who will stop this war! I repeat, hag also demonstrated in public office AUCTIONEBr terms: ______^J_ 4hth is bfert^Mdwrtr^[PaMldWW taught in the public schools. I believe •^&™wiir^t^hi!"^h ^filit^fv¥*Tuffored7 telT •** " 1 lank man in the rear of the hull got ^ and sincerely desirous of serving the Vor the year of October 1st, VJV\, to ,that it is vastly butter for a girl to tUe nTOy to people'sinteimts. -> ^ .... - , ieavu iJL'huu! I'ompetent to trim her ovvn October 1st, lull, Joseph McDiunuitt,, do » aatoniBhruont on reedv- Born in Upper Freehold Township the present county clerk, turned into | iiatj,, and coriipetent to jtiake her own «• -ualoffldal m«»nor: and raised on a farm there he has, by clotht'S, and competent to cook n good he tlie hoard of fm-holdi-rs for the county ! plehy's advertisement indicates that ! "Sir—Any susaestlous or inquiries ns his own exertions, built up a flourish- iri-asiiry the suiu of .^.""M'-IO.GO i s themeal' , than it is for Irer to leave school to ing businesB in Long Branch, When —OF- having a knowledge of trigonometry he ia about the Hanie kind of a buai-' movements of troops must be i>ii= total iweipisJYnmJviH olHce, The ness man as the Hank Johnson of;. tered on army form 123 X. Y. Z., a that City adopted commission govern- wJiiclush^wM^jiover use, or having a ment two years ago he was elected one peuse of running the TilViCX Artomus Ward's story, •' copy of whk'li I am inclosing. Yours, ; year for salaries alone wai nowletige or~77TiTtfr-vcrb«t oto."—London Telegraph, of the commissioners by- n large ma- This left a balance of, S0,()0i),Gl, Be-: will forget as soon as she can, Like- jority. He was given what was eon- Personal F*i: •iides the sahniw of the office there j Viittv I believe that a hoy will be a good But seriously, what do the people of iri}th4ltt d wt'ie expenses for printing, sUitii.lH-vy. : dt'ul bettor olf if he leaves school with Monmouth county think of a man who statement of the ownership. TTninngr- when the commissioners QrganizeH, : a knowledge of the principles of farm- "and Househould eU , Of sji'J.^Sl.SS. This left a ml b:il- 1 indulges in such arguments as are mont, circulation, etc, of. The rto<] but has made it the most important uii.'e of profit to tbe founty for tho : ing or of plumbing or of hlacksniithing found in T. Frank Appleby's adver- department by his own business judg- yeiir of !?.'!,I li».2:i. j than it is to knowv. the width of thetisument? What sort of a "business the aft of August 24, 1812. ment and enterprise. He was the first late Mra, Theo. F, White, i Amazon river, or the duinh of tlie sil- imm" must a man be who talks this Nfiiiiii of FostofHre ailil-. - man to make the beach yield a revenue ver mi lies of Peru, or how to do a Kilitor— Jolin 1 r. Cook, Tied Bunk, N. J, Wluit lias jiei'onic of thc> ]iru!it way? T. Frank Appleby is a repre- by building bath houses at North Long •problem in algohru. What is needed sentative of the same old gang of Mtuiah-inK^ CMlltnr—John ii. Cook, RodBranch. He installed the,first public tin- olii.'e of the cuiinty dork? If the; is a reform in the school methods oliuc uf county di-rk ]i,a;d profits of i politicians whom the people of New IJiiHlncHH ma nager—Thomas Irving comfort stations, made the ocean front which will make thu schonl.s of greater Jersey threw out of power four years' nriiwli, Red Hank, N. J. orderly, kept the beach free from Cor. Washington and Mechanic Streets/;Red Bank, $l/'p,IHH) to ^:'.:i,0iHi thirty yums go, , advantage to the children who will 1'iihllHlifr—John H. Cook, Rod Bank, v.'lu-n the ])opi'.l:itio!! (if ihe eounlv W;;M , ago. He in backed hy the same men refuse, improved the pavilions, innugu- haw In make their living when they and the sanio political gantr which rated free band concerts and free fire- Hiii, ill,. htiw is it that ihe net jiiliti H li-avi- school, Owriors of stuck in The Hed Bank Rep- of the county clerk's oll;ei- to the |it'ple ; controlled the state, of New Jersey ist-.-r, hnldliiK t per cent or more of total works, all of which are paying at- 1 SI IS t! aiiiMiint nl' Htiick: tractions. of iMomnuutli county inuK-i- .lost'pli M' - j many years and which boasted that .Inlin II, I'ooU, lied Banlc, N. J. Jiermott are only al-oiu N:;,OI)U7 W hat , 1'ntil schools take up industrial ed- they would not keep their promises, 'rlimiitis Ivviiu Brown, Kpil Bunk, N, J. His greater achievement, though, Tuesday, October 27th, 1914, 1 Allen U, licMiii.', Ijong nrt\nch, N. ,r. li.a.s.lii-'/dnie (if On. <\H[ of the swi' ueiuicm, private ii\ilustrial classes will Mr. Appleby .may think that by has been the • establishment of a provt.- of great value, I. hope that the omitting all reference to the Repub- I t-at deal of "Hi'iinliiiHi nf tiSUf," *1«»! i..- whir!) will he of real benefit to them •set forth in his advertisement ns Utensils, two Refrigerators, six Bed Room Suites, Velvet, Brussels in (he countv cWikV iiilii-i.'. The «c;ii'c!i. last spring he got adverti«ing by cir- 1 1 in making their living, arfe^a neces- about tho most foolish argument 'I TIMI.MAS IRVING culars, postals informing the farmers and Ingrain Carpets, Antique Furniture &c, all in excellent iiii. . of tit 1 (.• M prnvidi.'d tin u'iv:il'"*l sity at the present time. *'i believe ever heard presented by a candidate l and shore cottagers both of what the jiart of the profilH of thu county I'lerkV that ii variety of occupations should for state senator. Hsiiirn nnd wnl'sijrlbppj boforo nift thia condition, ollice. How iti it now? For thv. yeur nliviic'ciith iluy .if Rejitemlii.r, 1!lll. market would do and the returns more be taught in the public schools, but KWARU W. WISK, than paid for putting the market in eliding Octiihi-r Iwt, lull, the coun'y Kotary Public of New Joraay, cl.-rk of Monmo'utli county turned in to successful operation. Indeed the whole ALBERT T. DOREMUS, Executor. thi- county the insignificant sum ot!"u'ihu's;.huo^cou1«' , privtito flfVrflRFR COURTMFF*R cost of the market fo the City has been r U Statement of i.trculatlon of The nodunder $250 and has saved thousands Terms made known on day of sale. «;K >;;.4il as the total amoimt i-e'-.'Svid for teafhiiig these owuputionH should ! « • WDtll IfUUIl I IVILLIO. Hank Higisti r for the six months pro- to consumers in Long Branch and the by Ihe "county ch-rk for niakiiig bu established wherever possible. ('(.cliii),* Ui-tiilioi- 1st, 1914, surrounding section, -while it has given seuiihcw diirinu the sshole year, —O-O-O-O-O"—- — ~—— • The- iictmil avorago circulation ot The TWO HOanOlDE OASES BErOBE THE HiMl Hunk lti ulster for the six months Monmouth farmers thousands of dol- Tin,' lC'Iii^iuiilicarirt-P . iloivn nt Ashury pifioclimj UCIIILLT 1st, 1011, was n,4()4 lars extra for their products. The OEAUD ovwr, 111*!1 iswui', Park si'cni to be afraid of thu torni 51 success of the market has been the .lii.-'i-pli Mc'Ilurmott is county i-lerk of Orand Jurors Xnitrnctea to Inveutifrate THOMAS IRVING BROWN, PUBLIC W (iiiinouth county. Two or thriv doi'V- "Ki'|itiliiii-aii." The lU'iiublii'ans there Charges of Illegal Sale of tiqnor and* Bi M talk of the State. It lias moved Jersey from the ciiimty cli-ikV ollice U""'t"ii> fiii rnuil an orgunizatiiin which thuy Oambliag- at MonmontU County Ifair— Sworn ul tiefore nic this City, Newark and other places to -fol- i':i!li'i| !< inisiiH-ss nii'ii's {iHsociution or low the example, .,- ollire of the Mnnmnmh titli,-' ('miijiany. Tour Jnrura Ezanaed. . . W. WISH, Jo.ii-jih- Mi'Mi'rniott" is the pivsidi-'it nf sonH-iliiiig of that soil and they are 1 The October term of court at Free- Notary Public of New Jersey, It takes brain and nerve and cour- the Monmouth title couipany. This running T. Fi'ank Appluby for state j AUCTION SALE hold opened Tuesday of last week with age to carry out such a project aa Mr. ciiinpany nuikeH ^i-arclius ol* litlen. .-•fiiiitcir. not as si Uopuhliciin, but as [hvi-*'n\en'ji cimdidiiU'!." 1 agree Justice Snmuel Kalisch presiding. Flock has done. The event shows that Wlten UtlfH tire seai'i'lietl by the county a •'b Judge KaliHch missed his train at John W, Flock regards public office as cU'ik'H ollice the IV s ,un Lo the .ciiinly wiili ht A.-bury Pm-ki-rH that it is hiiniii'iil iiiulci1 pri'St'iit t'oiulitious in Newark and made the trip to Free- a public trust, and as an official shows -that is, to the taxpayer-) of Mcn- hold by automobik. He did not reach RESIDENTS OF every effort to serve the people's in- luuiith county to help v'ul down their Ni'W .li'i-Mty to run a iinui with the tag of lli-publican hiuiied on to him, for Freehold until about noon. terest. Also that he knows how to do l;i>;eH. When title-; :ir« seaicjuil hy things. FURNITURE Joseph McDernuiU'H liiie comiiMi-.y ihc ptopli,' liavo not ytt forgotten tho man. Four members of the_ grand jury RED BANK iii'!1 in wliU'h thu lU'iHihlii'niiM of New were exeused on presenting valid ex- He has in many other ways and times iiHiiiey for making tlie ireaiTlus gne^ V> •li'rsi'V broki1 their proniisos iiiul bo- Business men of Ashury Pnrk llu- title cumiianj', cuses, Tho judge instructed Prosecu- proved his efficiency and alertness as tiuyi'd thf people when they had the j tor Lawrence to prepare a rule to and Neptune township believe an official. But the. nchlavements re- Thursday, October 15th H: :: H » shnvi- fMHieo u.Jiv li,. n •$? Pudlong of cited will serve to illustrate the man- r ATIKJOP.M. llp|)() \(>H 11 l<| ill t Ol \ 11 1 p IJ I IMInid honld not bt id)udi ed in eon- thnt a business man should be ner of a man he is. He has "Made I llpi I lilt 11(1 I t 'll ill I || lol \ 1 I We will sell at Public Auction at our Storehouse the contents I ll It I II t \\ll it 1" I lit! (1 1d t 11 ti nipt of ( on11 foi failing to appear as elected to the State Senate from Good." emphatically, So he would as JI i \ «.**!i fin hi1 inii 11 ol (lit 1 t i \ i ill bo \( \u I I i ml \ppl( b\ ha | i iiuinliir of thi. jn.ind juiy. Judge Sheriff. He would bring new blood of ftsix-roo m house, All the Furniture Is in first class condition, III 1 1 )i)l lllu lit III \ ( II lilt t Iv ih th lii'-tuutid thi jm\ to invest!, Monmouth county and in view of Ui nKiit (.mint ol hi i indulu\ in I into the office. Young, affable, ener- *\\ I it \ II ild \i i tl ill I li I i i ii g.iti two hiiiiiu uli ( isis One was the and included in same is several Antique pieces. Sale will be held V-\\\ h 111 Ml\ I lllllllh IMIllls US1IU' this they are supporting the can- getic, thoroughly familiar with the in- 1 mil lit if 111 'lit il ii u| [) M i il I i 1 illmg of Mix 11 1UI.\(I HI ai Red Bank llu \oiil Kipiibln in pi( um iblv li t terests alike in the farming and shore rain or shine, • t M \ two ui tin i tin ii i\\ i\ i I ' 1 is| \ugu t and foi wlmh Ernest didney of T. Frank Appleby of i I u1 1 hi idi nf ihi d with thi |iuh districts and progressive in his "work, n I ol \oui IHI im i\ .\ ] mm \i i ^ dm his him hi Id 1 ht nthor case Asbury Park. he would make an ideal Sheriff. TERMS CASH _J Ail it v, mill M n li ii 1 t ii h in N h( ( 111,. II \\ IS (> (b lstlOUj to thi ii iinl unU 1 hi d\i I tisiini lit w is tin 1 lllin, of \N ilium ( ranfield of niti ndint ' Wtinlilni \ou iii lii i . Business is bad, mills are clos- MARK YOUR BALLOT i Mi \p]ihb\ is on thi-, jiagi of IHI \iu uk b\ an automobile near Adel- mi his ipiu 1 \\ i uliln i \ UH \ nt pln i a Uw \mks igo Morgan FOE SHEBIFJ STRYKER & STRYKER JI I< 111 I 11] I lilt 1 1 lit it Mill 1 1 1 1 IM I 1 111! I W !\ll(l(K tO It id ing all over the country and 'hit idsiiti inicnt, iiitl IIKII ju Ii id *> Ol K mt 11 IKI.II litkl in loniR^tion with this case. thousands of men are out of em- MonmoUth Street, Near Railroad il h it' I)D \iu il ml i in ui \\ ' i '\( \ h il in t ol i liusim mm 1 1 i ink \pphh\ is I (_st tin v I hi judr« ilso diuittd thi jury to in- ploymcnt and many only working \ i lumurii in nppo lion I i t< i \ t \istig,ite the ih uges ot ilhgal Kclling Paid for by the John W, Flock Commit Ol UlJt l d in m to IM i p on U i job i^ UJH I h ifiu unikii I his lnvestipation a $107,V|^0 tax to make, up a FOR ASSESSOR F"*ERF*ECTION SMOKEL____ 1 of yOI H I utoi\ ' I>u ui i li ul, mills ii(i (.losing ill on i tin i (Hint i \ mil thous uid-i it ii i 1 ul ioi b\ tin. fan .i isociation, reeeiit deflkit in the national rcv- . OF H i A HEATERS n n ii< nut nf i nipli Miicnt .md m m\ ( enues. ---"— STANDARD OPO3 OOMPANT1 ""— Joseph Mi Di'iinott i lunniir f ' Olll\ UOll lll(_ ll llf tlllll Iiocturo un Consmuption. I anollu'i ti tin i lounU i h i k 'lh Shrewsbury Township Oil Haatam !•» I I In ((iiinti \ i i pjinl Hinted \\ ith i V Intuit on tuiisiiniption illustrated | Building Is at a standstill. < h lion till *.h jil i ( in JNo\t,w!n i J )u |iiT,')i»() (H)il t (\ to m iki u]i ,i lecrnt ft£L98 and with inoMug pnluici will be givon I you think tli,it I ni.HI who IUII oppo 1< fi it in thi n ition il ii vi iiui The cost of living has In- Stove Plpw putd Blbaura mt Mo ' . ni \t 'I ut sd.n nifht in Odd Fellows'! mm 'ilion to \olii IHI UH S- in tin i(nmt\ l'liihling >s il i t unl till HARRY CrBORPEN CoUmw. • Ommwmm,.; Ma hall on Uttih treel creaged, It has nit been de- (Ink's ofliio is o>-i bn me nun's i IIIIIK) iti foi t it( in (links \s<^ehn, n carpet weaver, Jlrely upon my record ni a citizen and tion fiuloi v u fo\ dooi s ,\\\,\\ and\l o iti>i fioin this count\, who stands lor lias moved from White street to 115 the BUSINESS MEN'S CANDI- Jiad rot most of \<>u\ bu m< '-s i\\a\ on tiu(tiu ligislation, nut de \\ Iiont DATE for STATE SENATOR as B public servant. fioin jou' If you would not nn \oiu 11 LH.livi " own liu^nuss in that \\iu (In sou thin! + + • from this county, who stands for If you feel that your assessment for that H a ^ood »av to iun thi- ])iil)li« Onnnlug- lfotlce«. biiHittoHs, foi the public business is ,\<~ 'Ihis ndveitistmcnt we ins to rat to , n notici«s punted on cither Constructive legislation, not de- the past two years has been just and muth YOL'H InisniL'st, <»s it is urn )i an intimation on tin. pait of '[ muslin oi taulboaid forbidding treg- structive. Jmportjull s*k tbftt you give me your YOUR WANTS. KumK. Aj>pW>v thut »f hq is dec tod p.isMntf with oi without dog or gun bodv's , ituti scmitot from Monmouth countv support at the polls irrespective of i • • • urn be had at Tut REUSTLR ofiice.— raid for hy the T. Frank Appleby ill thise evils of which he Bpeuks will Aavertmcniciit. • Cmnnttttte;' • • - - -.- - |]Mt]rty affilistiotn, - - • • >- , • Cotairo ia no further Think of the&e thinga when you po >o stopped Also the lnfciimce is thut U^t, lo vote poxt month! Think of YOUR iince these things occurred while John It pays to advertise in Paid for by the Btarry O, BorAM TH1 RKD BANK REGISTER. Page YhlriMn.

MM. Sttian Murray and MIM May Okrd of Tliank*. «*•*••••*•••»•••*•*••*••*••••«* Morgan of New York and Mrs. M. 0,DOINGS OF THE COURT. FATHER STUMPED THEM, The family of the late Mrs, Elisa- Mftrsartt Elliott, daughter of Wil-Ryan and Patrick Murray of Vander- beth Seals doHireB to thnnk tho pall A Tilt In Mwrtal Arlthm«tlo That bearers!, Kev, Mr, llarnoH nnd Dr. Elliott Of Waling itrett, one ofbur R werre Sunday gueiti of Mr. and Mini AOAXJC the Redd BanBk mallll carriersi , waa twoMri, RRyan , " " avnum Worried th« ttudtnta. Gremer of I/ong Mrnnch, and nil thoae Who is "yww eW hat Wednesday. Mtl oUMownt strat t. wtn They bail a Khoolboj and schoolgirl who agniitted them mid Hent flowui'H in • gathering WM held at the houie. who is employed at Henae's lee cream party at a Brooklyn wan'i home the their licunt bornavoment. -.ddvariiac- t Oottrrtl of VtMtoU VnMr •n«- ment. Mr. and Mn, Al£i-M to mtlatm Hohool for BIRTH8. # shall ill th lt t f h|l Francis F, Simpaon of Matawan SOfM fMM AtUnUo WghUmU folWn for owhlle after the edge of th« monl, will move the latter part of th|l» •pent part of lait week at Red "Bank. AITMACK. At I'lilf 'iltivcn. mi TIICM- nth from W. A. Trowc • houue on Judge Foster last ThuredBy re- Orit fuu had worn off. Ttioro ware liny, Octoliifr Utii, Ali'H. Alilturil Aiiiiiui'k, i Mr. and Mri, George Swlntermann of ii HUD. * SpriniolT'sg housstreee t ointn oWallac half oe fitreit Mrs. ,George and daughter Margaret of Lakewood leaied Harry Cottrell of Freehold un. gaiDet that tlM sldor folkg ktiuw noth- Gff' h Wll tt der suspended sentence on a charge of ing about, and tuay int llku wailQow- HOTTAnAKO, -At Iln.l Miitilc, on Him- * Hurry Hurrlion, son of Henry »r$ Saturday visitor* at Bed Bank. deserting Ms wite. Cotteell had pre- iliiy, Uctcjiic]' 11th, Mi'H. ('Imrliii Jiiittu- * rfaon of Oakland itreet, ia able to be Miss Florence Allen of East Front viously been reltaied under suspended trm, ••••' • • •' gnro, nf it HIIII, A nd What is He f * •bout After having bNn MA up MV-street spent part of lait week with Finally a garoa of arithmetic was CONOVHR.—At Mliiilli-tiiwn. on Hut- sentence on a similar charge and waa tirchiy, (.Jctiiljcr lutli. \\rn. i'ci'll Ccinnv)-!-. er»l diyi with alcknesa. Mils Beatrice Havens of Lakowood. a tor ted bf a boy wuo It conMidored the A clothes specialist for Men and Young Men, brought Into court again for not liv- of ii (iaiiffiitcr, A8a Douglas C. Boughton, son of C. E. i • • i- - Mill Alice Knright of Spring street, ing up to an agreement he made the belt cipherer of tali Class In tlio htgb I>ITHt>IW.—At lied Hictik, nn Siituriliiy, who graduated l» Junt from tha Red Boughton of Hudson avenue, was op- tchool. After several problemi hnd Cjotolic-r 10th, MI-M. i'*iiiiik liiillnlH, .if a physician diagnoses your case, so we diagnose your first time he was in court, cliCilKlltuI'. Batik public school, ia attending the erated on at the Long Branch hospital been glren -of an odd nntiire. over Brooklyn library school where she Ii yesterday for the removal of his ton- Howard Ludlow was sent to the re- hAMAHC'lli:.—On lllvc rsiil.' ]>ilvo, on wants. Many years in the clothing line has given us being taught how to be a Hbrariun. SUR, form school for taking a horse from which tbere wen much iaughlnK und Kiitiircliiy, <)otoli(.r luth, Ali-M. I'mil Uu- the experience to fit almost any figure to entire satisfac- MTai Kathryn B. Torhuno of Mata- Mrs, Benjamin H, Ford and daugh- Lawrence Gaffney'B livery itable at puMttng, fathw dared to * pen It up. MiirclK', of H f"]fi, Atlantic Highlands. Francis Burnett Said be: SWL1AGAS.—At Llttiii Silver, un tion, be it Tall or Slim, Short or Stout, wan •pent part of last week with Mri. ter Marion of East Front street spent Moniliiy, OI'IDIILT lUth, Mni, Tfi! 'I'c'iii'i' Edwin Conover of Maple avenue. Monday at Now York, and Abratn Pleasant, who are said "Bofi and gtrli. thoy used to give us MIIIHKSUI, of u ilimKli tci', Mrs. W, H. Fisher of Matawun has Charles P. Gerard of Cortland, New to have taken part in the horio theft, this exomplo In mental nrlthnietic «)VKI{T<)N.—At I'ciit Mniiiiiijiilli, on returned home after visiting Red Bank York, spent last week with hia cousin, will be sentenced tomorrow. wbou 1 went to school. I Btippoyo it Hiitimluy, Ortoiiiif 3il, AliM, KiiUiU Ovi-r- friends, Mrs. Charles A, Minton of East Front Harry Keim will be Benteneed to- lon, of it (liHiKtiic'i". All the very newest in fabrics for the conservative or morrosrrow on his plea of guilty to as- will be easy for you, but It's the best 1 I'KIUUNR—At KrrclKilii, (ill TiioHility, Mri, David Mntthewi of Mechanic street. can itjffgieit to take pnrt In the gaoio." (}i;«((j(;r litii, Si™, ThomisH Jl. I'v.ri'liw, ill the extremist. street has been spending several days Mrs, Robert MncKellar, of Maple Hiuilt and Ritacy on Gertruao HHaw- ii Kcm, avenue was badly bruised by n fall at kins at Aibury Park, And he recited tbta couplet- Silk mixtures, Tarlton Plaids, Checks, Hair line and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac If n. third of «tt wort thrte i:.—At Hfil natik. on Tlinrs- K. Johnson of KByport. her home last week but is now able to Peter Conover of Freehold pleaded clay, <)i tciliii- Nth, MiH. I'mil dn In HgiiH- Pencil Stripes, Plain and Fancy Cheviots. In numerous Miss Carrie Tiernan and Miss Nora be about, guilty to a charge of embezzling $50,38 What, would a fourth of twenty be? Hlllf, lit' ii Miiri, models, such as one, two and three button Soft Roll or Frnlley of Freneau were Bed Bank Thomas McKnight took Louis Calla- from on Insurance company for which Tba score of boyg nnd glils present ho worked. He waa released under MARttlAOEB. semi-soft roll. visitors part of last week, han, Felix Santangelo, Dennis Murray, went at It They wrinkled tlielr browi, —JJt?l£.\KTT.—At I f.il rtl>t.l. Stryker Hunt of Rod Bank spent Harold Hurley and Samuel Antonio to suspended sentence on his promiflo to and they puned tuelr lips. The use of tin WuiltifHdiiy, OfioliiM- Tth, hy llrv. I-'. N. last week with Mri. George R. Truex Philadelphia in hia automobile Friday makc'Bood tho.amount of tho defi- pencil and paper was not Ilat-ilc-r, MIHH Aildlii Kiriinmn 'uf llcilnnii'l ciency in his accounts, and lOiiHTHon Hiirnntt nf SliruWMlnmy. Prank DuBoia of Freehold, to see the baseball ga$je between the The DinUieraaticlan bnd not Mils Agnei. Whalon of Wallace Philadelphia Athletics and the Boston Paul Papa was fined the costs of tlH;VVATT —THOMl'HUN,—At lyFHii>y, OctulifOctoberr '.MtUli, XitH, 1'Pimk Unit of J)r William 13, SaTyre and Prof. George Friday and end Sunday. likely ho was. fainlsbed, and perhaps I!iiy TMJgi;, fui-iinerli y uf A^lmry 1'ark, H, Harton were among th o~Tlsd agiii ;;7 yi.;ii'H, FRIDAY NICHT—6 Reels and Country Store, Bankers who saw the world Tho Sunday-school i-ally services will ttturant because of hli seedy appear, -,l-K^«>;+iv<4«,—A t—i r*zit4r baseball game at Philadelphia Friday bo held at 2:30 o'clock in the after- No BUs, No Buns of Hound*. • luth, Jii'H, Luoy .Ii between the Boston Braves nnd Phila. noon and Mr. Lord will make an ad- anee, Bui, whatever the cause, the Hi! v % Because of the lack of rain and the delphia • Athletics. "*" joke was on Moilt for once. Mark's —At T fil HiinU. on Satur dross. The Grace ladies' aid society condition of the ground, no more runs ilfis-, OetdliiT Juth. SATURDAY NSGHT—6 Reels and extra features. Raymond Dearlng of New York, will hold a punch card sociable at the of the Monmouth county hounds will roommate was careful enough of his UKIMI 7 1 j'tsai formerly of Red Bank, spent Saturday parsonage Tuesday night, October be hold until Saturday, October 24th, friendship not to tell the incident at .ItJllNHUN,— At R liiilik, on Hnliir- and Sunday in town, 27th, when punch cards, %vhich have when the start will be made in thethe office of the Morning Call, but ho illly, Ili-Ujlirr llllli, ( J ni' .lulill-cill, llKttil Mrs. Joseph Gordon of Atlantic, boon out some tirne, will be brought afternoon from tho .Ihrewahury rail- tensed the rising humorist a good deal 7'i-yi'iirfl iiiiil 2 iiHint ! Everyone Come and Have a Good Time, 1 in, nx.—A! n Massachusetts, has been visiting her road station. Howard S, Borden of about It. When the fun bad lasted 5th, W. 1 I JuluiHim, parents, Mr, and Mrs. William B Tho Presbyterian women's mis- Oceanic is acting master of the long enough Mark eet his jaw, and Lawrence of Waverly place. sionary society met yesterday after- hounds, with unlimited dtstermtnatton written JIHYHllS.—At itwd Hank, on Moinlay, Mrs, Arthur G, Sickles and Mrs noon nt tho chapel. The teachers' on his features announced, "1*11 learn ctulior 12t ,Mvs, Annie 10, JI.-VH'S, ^m i m — KliT.—At Xrw Vork, ¥ WJitaltfl. My. UctnliiT Hltli, .Taiin-s i'lillbuil o£ Hml last week at Washington, D. 0. prayer meetinK, The Junior Chris- 1 the conntryr —Youth's Copapnalon. llimli, iiKcil !''< years. '". Mrs, Frank E. Price of Peters place tian Endeavor society will meet to- Some unknown man struck Thomas Contractors and BuIMtra, Bailey of Keyport over the right eye HKAI.H.—At Hi-il Hnllk, un I'riciny, (U-, is spending the winter in Sullivan morrow afternoon at the chapel. liil.i r iitli, JII-H, KlinnlmtU HI-,LIW, a^a 71 And Deaien in AH Kindt of county in New York state. Rev, James W, Regan and M, Van- with a /cfnb Thursday , nighty and Vi'illS, •tUILDINO MATERIALi. Mra. Frank DuBois of Broad street Buren Smock represented this so- knocked him unconscious. Mr, Bailey FEET AND FLOORS. S.MO(''K.—At lUil Hunk, on 'I'lnirmlav, BRIDGE AVENUE, gave birth to a daughter Saturday. ciety nt the state meeting at Jersey thinks he was mistaken for some one fiiili.-i* sfli, MJ IMII'S .Muri'iH Miimii, iiHi-ii Oppotitppotito kuilrond SiStaiiie i! yiniM :i 1 itl 1 iiinii 1I1, RoRd d BanBk N. J, Mr. and Mrs, William Nixon and City last Wednesday, Thursday and else whom the assailant desired to get How the Body May la Robbed of Its Bonn WiUini1 und Stanley of Elbevon Friday, Mrs, Isaac H. Adlein and revenge upon. The money in his Heat and Vitality. N\l'Ai'KIIA.\lKU.-- At Mi.lill. tiASil, nn Work dcinD by tho (!»y or contrMt. pockets was not touched. 'I'uc'ilay, urinln-1- i::ili, .Inlm !•', Kw.u'k- No job too In run; none too snail. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nixon's Mrs, H, L, Morrison represented the A cold floor is ouu that cuudurltf heat J1 • 1 j 11 • • 1 •, nw1'! 'ii yea I:;, iiif iittonjf.l IUBI Hliutt notlc*. father, Samuel -Marshall of Spring church at the women's foreign and i'il,i (ri'Hi>x.—A t Aiiiiinic iiiiiiiiiiiiiiM, aton f uriiiihed on all kinds of away from tlio body, not necessarily ( work, itrect. " ~_ • " ^ home missionary meeting at Newark- Bev. J. A. Blg-ney promoted. one that is cold in itself, " A woodon nil Tiii'Miliiy, iitiiilii.r null, Jlrs. Mary I-J. Thursday, Mrs, George H, Harteh Tllliitsuii, ni;iil fixty yiiUH. Satisfaction guanntaed, Benjamin Johnson of Morchnntvill Hev, JoBoph A. Rigney, who wasfloor and a stom* lloor expaiud to tlit' spent Sunday and Monday with hia and eleven young people attended the ..,„,„,., i OITSM, 838.M transferred last year from the rector- eolil will In thuiiiwives Imve no gi't'ut ...family, on .Washington street. Presbyterian young people's rally ship ,o£ the Church of Our Lady of Mr, Hnd Mrs".'Harold Holmes of KiitheHiiff ' at Freehold Saturdayr Perpetual Help at Highlands to' the dlffereiico' in temperature, lint one Moderate Priced Hats . York were Sunday und Monday guests Prof. Harold K. AjlBtrom will give a rei'torship of the Bernardgville Cath- may wullt burol'tMiiod ovor a womlun of Mr, HoImesV mother on "Wullac lecture on "Curiositlus of Music" at olie church, has been advanced to theBoor %sitU, riimiiiimtlvo t'omfiii't, no liaVi ill hie,i lh.il li itreet. , the ProKiiyterian Brotherhood- meet- rectorship of the " Riverton Catholic mnttor how eold (lie weutliiT, while u ;il-. .if SI II, il'* W L. HART JOHN LLOYD Miss Josephine McQuoeu of Hnrri ing ntxt Monday night. Tho lecture atone floor will si>i'iu''to i'ruof.o tlio feet. I 11 il I ti ill liiSi'i Lake Avenue, Red Bank, N. J, church. !if;l!l''i, N. J. son avenue hos been visiting at Whit will bo illustrated by songs by some On tho otlit'i1 lunul, in u wiinn niuin 'I'll is N HIM •»•- Flams, New" York. .'•••"• of the immiliui'M. 1 nut the stone Jlijui will bo warmur tlnm the Ti.it t nt in Mi's, Fannio A. Scott of Shrewsbur: Tho Baptist Sunday-school exocu- woodcut Hour, fur it will tnlvts \\V tin- avenue,, who ia employed at Libby' Asliton SlckieB of Navesink had a tivo toniinittoo met Monday night at surprise birthday party Monday 1 restaurant on "Front street, was laid Mrs. Ida Luke's on CJiustnut atreet. ]u»at. Tims tin liciit froni n rniJiutiU' lip IIVMIMI I( \-'. I f & LLOYD up part of last week with sickness, night. Cards were played and the Htanilliii; on ii Mtiiuo or tlii! Hour will i.hiM ID ii 111' III. Hi s i ••qii-ll!ii\ c rvi'.i tli.II*. Thomas Coulton, Miss Ida Grovor and other usual social pastimes were en- lUuold Johnson, who has been a MiHH Ethel Davis wore a[i]K>Inte;d a ninki) it wnrm for wovenil fi'ct in rvcr.v Scotch Plains several months for th joyed. Mrs, Albert Burdpo and Wal- direction, but it will nffuet tlu1 wmnli'ii Miller MiWiMery Parlors, committee to have charge of the Sun- ter Connor won first prizes, and the BUILD't: .3 — GONTR ACTORS ij 1 I benefit of his health, has boon visiting obsei'vaiico of World's booby prize %vont to Mr, Burdge, floor only wry .slightly. A H001 , H2 Broad Sboet, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. William Sunday Novumhur lat. theri'fori1, is not u floor v,Y 1 KEANJBURG AND RED BANK Johnson of Rector pliu-i . The , next meeting will lie hold at cold into the lmdy through X,odffo Delegate CLoien. ilie Red Ba«U, N. J. William F. Howard and grandson Samuel (i. Woollcy'e on Oakland but one which tiiltcs away boilv William V. Smith of Hudson avenue street. tlio S. Stiles, treasurer'of Nave- hent, ltuiviiiix it, ralti, went on the excursion to Wnahingtor Fifteen members attended tho sink lodRo of Odd Follows of Rod A BARGAIN EN REAL ESTATE Sunday. - PhilatlHui society, meeting inHt night Bank, will represent the lodge at a Life consists in keeping up tin lmd MiHH Emily Spvoul of Kcypor at Mrs. Irving Finch's on Chestnut state convention at Trenton on Novem- hoat. It i» U\ order to net 75 fuel on Worthloy slfeat by ISO Up-to-Date Machine Shop, •pent Sunday with Miss' ' Fi'iuiue street, Plans wore maclo for charit- ber 18th, "The lodge will observe body lii'sit tlint wo eat mit he necessary, lie- 2 Broad Street, Red Bonk. N. J. I uiunuv lougli with relatives in town. Hnllowo'cn sociablu on Saturday cause the ht'iU nf the body would Uei'ii nijrht, October 31st, S«w Monraouth Euchre dii \i It , I lindi i Mrs, William Howrll iind Mrs> a inyor of lienli'il uJr about us nil trie Joseph Mount of Braiik-y Bouuh Tlio first concert of secular music Tho women .of St. Mnry's church of SOMETHING i il pi ion IIHJ ">. Fj.i i k) •pent Monday with their stater,'Mrs. by the Fii'Ht Mothodi«t choral union Now Ktonmouth Will glvo a euchre time, Ittit tlic wind nnd our nntunil Robert Clay of Monmouth street. will be hiild at the church on Tuesday party nnd donco in St. Mary's lyeoum moveuuintH coimtuntly IN RED BANK, ltv, 1JI.I/MI(' iind lnyor of heateil nlr. nnd In 1 J. Lyle Kinmontli, owner of the night, October _Z7th. Jhe anthem Sun- tomorrow nisht. Many prizeB will bo Wu hiive sowing nim-liint- lU't fin fc>i i \\ did \iin l Aabury Park Press nnd his business day morning will be "Awake My Soul/' we wear olotlit'N to keei) tliln lnyor in. t awarded to the winners. uvory inadnnc madi1, I'joiilu I manager, George Hopper of Asbury mid at night tho anthem will be "Eye In 'niinntioi' CI/DIIIL'HH IH wofiired. liy I i i inj. I'i t (, di Hath Not Keen." A trio composed of trouble (jutlin;; m Park, were Monday vigitora in town, Lun coinpi to Miss Francos Chamberlain of Mrs, George M, Collins, Eugene Ma- blow a way the hen ted nlr: In Hiirlim They havi^ South street spent last Friday night gee nnd Hfivorly W. Brown will sinp Jacob Schhoor of Bolford caught a and fall moro closely •woven Kuriiioiii* HCIH! to the wu«teni uniHt-M nud wronj? kind. two wseka Saturday night. fore tho service Sunday night. Rally Hklfl and the fur afford a powerful re Wo have also boltii, Hhnttlt'H, bobbins, BOWLING ——-.KonheUuMcftueen, _.whb_i .day..??fl.a,.9batrye.d,..at..nll.g.grY.iecH_S.iin- Card of Thutika. slstnnce to Shu enenpe oC body bented etc. Tha hfcnlthiuit and most dcliglitful ruererilion of all iniloor sporlt whert at Brooklyn, spent Sunday nnd Mon-doy, The morning servicu was for the Tho Orioles bafiabBli team of Red air. AH long (i« tho body liont 1H kept played on good alley* and in plpngiuil siiirouiitlingu, Tha repulatton ol Fr« bent, with as much connidurntioii a* ihe cxperioncod bowler. Courtodui trewt- and Mrs, Bottagaro have boon mar-, HOIOB, The Sundny-gclioo) nang rally iftjtot RicharRihdd Appl^gatAlto fof rt hthe BtcBl nwny our vitality. The «low HHI> I'fi-foct work to stand tlu- tunt; menl for oil it the moita of the place, Spocial bowling nighti for laditi. Al- tied nine years and this is their first day songs. The Methodist ba^ar com- wse of the lodge room, to Harry C. 'plug of vitality tunt'comes from Htnud' Hufy aiitiHruc y ll leys reierved for lliuif use by arrangentent. Whan you h«v« n« olhar pl«c«» child. mittee will meet tomorrow night at the Pay for tho use of the chairs, to John Ing on cold tlours li fuarfully -weulcou- Our work wu jnuinmU to go you can always pnn fiwny your ipato time pleaiantly ot Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chase of Nor- church. The hazar will bo held Tues- II. Cook for, the use of Jags, and to Ing to tho HVHti'in. No matter liosv old Lut UH your fvrnitnro p • wich, Connecticut, have returned home day, Wfednefidoy, Thursday and Fri- the talent that io kindly volunteered or ragged a t\\\t or cari*ot, no mutter Surely .pi'icca aru HO t'(iif(_ Frail IWaddalena'a Bowline Allays »nc| Pool antf Bllll«rd Purlora, after spending a week with Mr. day, November 0d, 4th, Oth and Oth, at thoir .aervlcei.—•Advetlwimni. how, thin a cork or floor tnat, It will Then, matli'psscsj ivnnvntod, IIHJ, lOIJ 3MRIi.WSBURY AVENUE, BED BANK, Chase'i sister, Mr». Lucy E. Douglass the church. A ljupper will be served lengthen your Ufa and HOVO you from Evur they do look like mw. Thursday nipht, November 4th. The Of Broad street. Card of dlwomlbiti which cold Uiuhi liuic cuBhioHH to order made, George O. Dennis of Eatontown, a foreign missionary society wiH hold a The udeMigneundeMigned wiihofl to thank Incluud work is'highest KIWIU. d«rrlk at the Red Bank postoflke, is en- rummage sale in Daniel H. Cook'n hiie friendfids andd neighborhb s ffor thoir floors eauHe.—New Tort Journal, Now nuto delivery all the time The iRegister's army of 27,000 readers are 'ngr a Ttfcatiorjn of two weeks, store on Monmouth street, near Broad many courteilei, for their many oeti GIVUB you work so sublime. ev. Father Cavftnaugh and Father street, on Thur«day, Friday and Sat-of klndneii »nd for Aeir iympnthy h urday of next week. Wnen you hnvo anything? to Bell an constantly looking for bargains, Tell Ihetn what Canada, and Mr. which w«r« made so manifeit dtaring advertisement in THE REGISTER is the C. H. WENZELL, Tho women's temperance union will tho long affliction df hU father, bent salesman you can find. Your nd- tomorrow • afternoon at Sirs. 31 BROAD STREET 81cMei'«.on Mtehanic street. .. _. !»«• H. JOHNSON. vertisement ii curried in^o 5,800 homes you have in a Register advertisement. , Adverttstnent. every waek.—Advertigemvnt. 2d Floor Tolephone 295-W.

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fiery dotn betrayed the ft nnit to ' ring them dolivurunce. But the bAron jink went to them nnd In guarded the circle of familiar faces looking ei- VM delpondont, and she failed to tones related whnt Bert Harper had pivtuntly townrd him, The Minstrel nrousa hopo in him, • COFFEE AT SANTOS [ Bert Harper's told him. A, long silence followed hig All fata comrades from tho Twin Star Tho nwit day tUo minstrel raturnort remarks, and then thorn was a doop drc«sod in their stiff best clot hex nnd Hiui nilseil to Hoe the bnron. ' When tha. consultation Jju low tones, lirokeu now mx\\ oue with n white.flower »> hia liter np|»nr«a Wlttelin, mH to h(mi BrazlPs National Beverage and Folly iinrt then by•Synote of jiliNtsod laugh- buttonhole; itoM.t t'nrwood and Ills A Medieval Story of "I hftvo been to the homo of Count ter. Presently they BCAttered to tho sweet wife Injauied upon him, and Kellonnaii, whore 1 offered to aing for the Way it Is Brewed. SHOE REPAIRING corral, and each ono picked out Ma there wan Mm rjoff nnd Mamm Pep- tlie Rhine him. Ho listened to my BOUK. In which hoi-TO and rodenwny. IM«r*s charining young wife nud the I predicted that ho would tnnrTy A J; Cowboys Prove to Be True • | Presently Harper rode nwuy on his wife of 1111• minister, and the circle lieaiitlftil wmmin nud become u futldal A DRAFT OF LIQUID LIFE. [ Friends In Need, sornri horse townrd the blasted cot- wiiH almost coinith'tcd, Slaiidlugtliere By P. A, MITCHEU lord. Ue waa go pleuicd tlmt ho gave ton wood tree iiwir Halt spring. exp«*ctiilitl,v as if awaiting Ida ruiiilujf' nnl«rs that 1 he woll troatod.**! lourned | • • . »_ • * * • wns the minister from lied Spidt>r lu where tho prisoners were koni uud Thlek •• Thin Mapla Sirup, Ambir hlsj white rohoM of sovrel swerV- liBBlnst the sky when seen from th«_ fllKht hy half their number of real num priced la the world's mBrket. linow- NOW OPEN, od townrd tho spring nud mopped, for him. and Him did not know of tho Btrenin .,vlow by the thonnandB of ing thia fact, I waa the more aurprlMd Jit'i' of tho Twin star outfit, nront? from broken promise!, lie mu»t tell them ul iirma," Ilu* supper table and passed out into Harper's tall form swung down from tourists who {mm in tho Rhino boat. at the exqulalte flavor of the coffee the saddle nnd went to the blasted and send them nway. They must Light eloudB null above It, -ivindB circle The hnron, iniplred by hope, at once served la tbe public cafe* of Brazil, I tin- night. know thitt Kittle would never come. K«vo orders for tha «otoc'tion of the tree. There was n flash of something about It, AH when it was a fortreSB called this apparent flnonialy to tho nt- "IIiiHii't opened IIIH 1I|W BIUCO ho sat white IIM ilii» letter dropjied Into its He stepped forward jiittt ns n little men 'required. He longed to bend tho Full Line of Shoe., Pc white jdovftl hand wns slipped into'bio and the hniwev of its possessor floated tenUon of nu old AnKlo-Drasiillnn with down to eat," udiled Una Snnford, hiding place and against the moonlit expedition blmsoJf, hut this would not whom I diced In Santos one evening, arm. KUIo'a voice breathed IIIN name above ith highest tower. On looking Uhei, Etc iKipnlnrly known us "the ham sand- | background they saw thu boy lean hia IJB jiiit to Wilhelm. BeHldea, the buron nnd ho Advanced the opinion tlmt the iwii-h," biwusu of bl« suggestive niinie. head against tlie tree trunk. He stood over bin shoulder. Up nt it from tlio sttefltner'u deck one \Y\m too deeply interested to retain 1 Amorlmns, Germans and Frencli, the Repairing done reaionat .link I'rolt', whose wife wns visiting thus five minutes, then lie muttered Ho turned and. looked down upon may fancy its drawbriduc Irt down that COolneBS which was required. At {vincipal coffee rtrlnkers, did not know. »ndat short notice. lier folks In tho middle west, leaving something and rode back toward tho her, beautiful In her simple bridal to the dlfltftiit riittie of chains, its 'nightfall fifty of the best tnon Htnong how to mnko the beverage, iit'i- husband to oat with hia old, coiii- ranch. robes. tho boron's retainers were guthertul in liorteuliu raised and the bnron him- "You are all too free with woter Shoe Shining Parlor THiit'g nt the Twin Star bunk house, It, was Jink Prole who thrust n long "KIKIO, you never got my letter!" he self nt the heart of a body of bis re- the courtyard of the cnstle, nnd tbe lighted n cigarette nnd Klauccd cau- minstrel, who now carried a sword In- and too npurlng with coffee," he laid. iirm down Into the li«le> and drew out said lu a dospalriiig tone. tfilnera emerge und ride proudly down "You ipare your coffee onfl, I auppoae tached. tiously over hiH shoulder toward tho tht' white envelope. "There Isn't any- "Hush!" Nile whispered, with n rodl«the declivity. stead of a-harp,, after telling them tlmt open door before he spoke. thing else In thero BO tliit* must be tho they were to go to rescue their com. —am-well, yes, possibly your nerves," ently tender smile Into his troubled Then he summoned the head waiter, "The youngster's In deep." said Jink letter." lie gntnte«l as hi> .slipped It Into brown eyes, "I. received your li-Wer, At any rote, unch were my fltghtR raiies und save the Counters Bertha OPEN EVENINGS, •vvitti a shake of his head, "gome ;iii inner inirkot of tills tlauud whirl, of fnney ns I watched it while poss- from uinrrlnge with n vllluiii, gnve held a >b.ort conversation with him in but It P«*t'. went on . to tho veranda a student of the history of the castles StntCB, Thia Insures against any but ENCRAVING With one gesture Bert Harper swept of the Rhino ajitl gave me im incident As sooji as the nipn had received ;md knocked at,tho frontdoor, iiis bride into his nrnis and kiesed her ' one hrlt ;ho8e instructions they begnu to leave the most delicate of tho flavoring e». IN ANYTHING IN "Oh, good evening!" .she "cried when pertaining to thin pn^eulnr t sonoe being extracted In the boiling before them nil. Were they not his I afterward wrote out ns follows: the castle, somo-4n groups of two or she HIIW them, then with n frightened friends? llnd they not helped to ninke three, but moat of them singly. It wag nnd thus injparts Bmoothneis to the" slanoc! into the gloom of tbe yard she Durinc the seventeenth century n sin hour before tho inst man, tho uiin- beverage. He also called attention to tlilrevont possl >le? / family known by the nnme of Wren- added, faltering: "HUH anything hap- Then he led '.Usie to tlio improvised strol himself, left. Before going Bor- tho fact that tbe bean i» not ground pened? You know, I thought perhaps theim occupied the• castle, tho Inut pos- thn pressed his .hand and biido Him one, Bach groin ia cracked Into not Hert was hurt"— altar, nntl tho iniiii^tcr began the words sessor of Hint nnme being Bnron Ons- of the mnrrif re service. Jink Prole lodspeed. Then he stru*k out by the more than six or eight picees by being "He's as Biifo as ft bank'!" assured par Wrentbeini. Tliis noblenmn hud no shortest route to hia destination, roach.. run through a -wide get mill and then Mason Popni'r lu Ills hearty way, quite Bon», hia only child lielng a daughter. Ing the rendezvous just BB the castle carefully blown and sifted to get rid of J BY A REAL EXPERT u.nfonst'ioiis tlmt ho had used an un- Bertha, Slnoo this girl would inherit clock In tho distance could be faintly the dust and srnnller fragments. uJ Engraving Taught at nil her father's iwsi^ssions nt his fortunnte. simile. "We otuue on n mnt- isnrd striking the hour of midnight, But the main divergence from our ter.of. business, Miss Klwle, didn't we, iloath. besides bping a very attrnetivo p Moderate Prices 1 VAnuin, there were many suitors for Kellermnn's precautions'' ugftliiBt n procedure lies In the quantity of coffeo •llnkV rescue hnd been fairly well token, He used. An extract of meat advertlM- 1'A. LEPOW "Yes," said-.link heavily us he snf her Jiftnd. Among them was "Count" j 68 Broad Street Car! Kellermnn, the poa«888or of r\n hnd put out n picket on the rood by Blent defines lt« product as "a bull In "down n?;ir Elsie's rocking chriir, .itch a force might approach, from the a teacup," With no more exaggeration J T*Uphon« 676M "» "Wewn.nttoa.sk your advice," begun ONtnto lying n few leagues from the river and not far from WrentbeiBQ i "stle, hut ho hnd relied upoii this nnd might tbe modern Brazilian nectar be Jink sifter he delayed until the silence ft guard of 200 men to protect tlio styled "a plantation in a coffee cup." wns awkward, "Mason here"—ho wink- oastie. Ho wns n. commoner •who had grown rich in trade nv 1 hart purehnaea ''iiildlnR containing the prisoners, di- Tha chef took four liter measures of ed at Sir, Popper m ho spoke—"has a idlng it Into reliefs, so that half the the cracked coffee and added it to just JOHN HANSEN nephew, who has been courting a girl Ills title. Very nmhitlmis, he made UP his mind that ho would marry Bertha, nrd would be niwaya under nvxm, twice that quantity of warm but not Successor to L, K, ParH«r down in Arizona; but the girl's dead t'he rescuing party not having gone to boiling water in a shallow copper pan. set ngufust drink, and smnll blame to thereby becominp the possessor of a cftRtle and a feudal lord. the attack, in a. body nnd'not In any Here be allowed it to soak for five 30 West Front Street her, I any! Drink nnd cardan re the •me by the rood, the count's gutirds minutes before turning on the burn- h«ne of her life. And, Bays nhe to Ma- One mornlag when Uertha was walk- vere ignornnt of tho few tout resolute ers, quickly bringing the water to a Red Bank, N, J, son's nephew, 'If you drink or gamble Ing on tlie battlements »f her father'H men In the wood not hnlf a loagiio dls- boll so violent tbat pieces of the coffee Telephone 72-W after we've tugagpd it's all oft!'. He cnatle, she saw a mvsitaide ftpptoneh- tnnt from them. were thrown out on the stove. promised lie wouldn't touch rum or Ing. Seeing that it ^ould enter the "i LOST B^EBi'TaiNo, JINKEVBn Wilhelm led his men crouehlitf? This flifitation wag followed by ten I VAtUB IN TUB WORLD." cards, and—well, ho broke his word. incloswre. she ^went to n room OTer- among tho lui&bes toward tbeh- goal He fell for a little jjniue down there, looking the couVtyurd. There she saw minutes' cooling on a aide table, at tbe ono said he lost n, thousand at Red till but a few hundred yards remained end of which time the chef added a and he lost ali the money huM boon Count Carl Kellunnai. dismount from to be traversed. Six inou carried n logr, Steam Vulcanizing HinipMOii's tables jasst night." saving for the wedding, and now ho's hia horse nnd enter (lie living .npart- hnlf dozen drops of a pungent liquid "A thousand!" The words ran breath- with which they wore to batter dowu from n slender green vial, tho nature Tlras and Tubas Vulcanized down nnd out. and we're wondering tnents of the ensile, tho doors of the prison and release thu Jesjsly nround tiio 'aUIo, how to patch It up. Mason and I KeJiermnn was_flfty -Why. the poor kid only haO_j» •(!' lie was bont my wnmiTtrt-ifl^ft^iTflTOirTiKnTeT' Went from nii arquebus—wns given the nt- toil him to do, you being;_much,o_f_the in the bnck nnd bnln. and his fnce hicklng pnrty were to engage tho f a neutralteing agent to ellm- on Mnson Pepper nghnst, "and that innto n certain rnwnefls, Impalpnble to •sanie-flortrcrfrnlirerglrrHason's nephew's indicated a ^rns]iliig disposition. :,;nnrds while the six men used the 1ARQAIN sweet on." Jink wiped thu bonds of Bertha took a great diuUke to him even other than trained palntes. Almost ita- for furnlsUiug th«» house." battering ram. g Doubt* Hou»e on East Front perspiration from his forehead nud nt neelng hlim ' IIo had not bean in the Suddenly'two-shots rang'out on the medlntely a nickel siphon was Intro- Ilia six coinpajiioiia uodded gravely. sighed with relief. Mason Pepiwrjw^ (jiistlo long before'hgr father ctiiue to duced Just under the surface of 'We •:••'" •.•'••.• »tr#»t. • -... ._'~zl.re_..-w*s—. ffolng to bo married— still nir nnd were followed bjr terrlnc gnrded his friend with open nifmlrn. lier nnd infoi-morl iier that tho count yells.- Tho guards on duty sqmniff to liquid, nntl about »lx liters of it was All Improvement., lot 50 * 135|{ when?" naked Ham. tion for his powers of invention. hud coino to propose for her bniid. Tbe drawn off from the pan into a boiler, "X week from tomorrow-—poor kid!" arms; but hnd not thno to form before ' feet, barn. . Ulsiu Davidson was sitting with her bnron had rcplnkl tlmt he would refer n wedge shaped Jwfly of men split Nothing now remained but the boli- 'j'here was a little silence around the great gray eyes fixed steadily on Jink ' BLSIE, YOD NEVER GOT MY IiBTCEHl" HB the matter to his daughter. Berthft ing down, which took half an hour anil Rants tor 400 month. tJibl«, for Bert Harper was a general BAH) them in two parts, driving them from Prole, - - sent bnck a refiisnl. The count left the building they were chnreed with reduced tbe liquid to a volume of three Sail oa ea*y terma. fiivorite nmong hia companions nt the "Mr, Vrole," she snid proudly, "If wns best lunu. nnd Mrs, Pepper was tln» castle sliowinjj his spleen a,t being, literB nnd the consistency of thin ma- Twin Stnr ranch. There had been protecting. Then commenced a geriea you're tolling me this story as a tuoniiH the matron of honor,'( I'ho best man rofiiaod, nnd the bnron knew that he of Iojid.,thutl8 on" the prison door. In ple sirup, ,Jn tho boiler Jt was inky luiicli goort nntured chnff aaong them' produced n wedding ring at the proper bloefc, b«t when poured showed a of breaking news to me of Bort'8 folly would find some pretext for n quarrel. a few minutes it yielded, nnd t'm pris- econd N.t'l. Bank Bld'g. during Harper's brief but ardent woo- last night you nre too lute. Mrs. Sny- moment, arid when/the ceremony was This he droii'leii, for, though the couiit stream which lr.K of pretty Elsie Davidson, who oners poured fortn, ench man being der told me this noon that Bert Hurper concluded tho delighted oattlouieii gath- was not n fuwrniR—thnt is, n feudal bunded the four liters of tiilight school in the. Bed Spider tils- ered nround the bewildered bridegroom, coffee boana made only three-quurtorH had gambled away all our wedding lord-he wns rleh_iind. cc eanwhUe the hundred men of tho TnTHiey TiTnr niaf IFwlis tho talk of the congrut- to light for him. of that quantity of liquid coffee. A BETTER SCHOOL] "l thought he was through with the uliitloiiy on the ouo hand nud expres- guard who were sleeping were arous- If yon nre not of ft nature impervious town," tier lips quivered for on in- Not long after Kelierinan's refusal ed. Those who were engaged ,were . Cmn b« P*ound Nowhtra canU," Krowlpd Jink Prole after stant nnd wore Immediately controlled sions of gratitude on the part of Hert Home of tbo huron's retainers whllo to tbe nppeala of the appetite your first If you have my doubt of th» truth i nwhile. "lie mild he promised tho Harper and his l'ttle Wife that for rnlllod, and an overwhelming force cup of coffee in a Santos cafe will be the abova Msertlon, come and •Mod .. to H sweet firmness. crossltur territory owned tiy tho latter was rendy to repel the enemy. Too few hours in our claSB-rooms alia yonill Klrl lio'd never gamble again. She's .link Proln. and Mason repper ex- nwliile pandemonium reigned in thewere attacked by him and his hire- an experience, You J enter and seat doubt it n& longer. Our attendance tn-J dei'd aRiiiMBt it." snug house. lute. A shrill whistle gnve tho sljrnal yourself nt one of the tables scattered cr#a«»a ovary week, and «t pretent U] elianged swift gliuires of dismay; then lings, who were fnr move numerous, for retrent, und Wilhelm, In command tho largest in the j;iatory of our 10 Jr. "What I.want to know is how the When' the weddlnc fenst was over In refreshing almlessness over tto cool in P«rt«hh Amboymoy.. the former asked brusquely: ovnrpowenv] find titken prisoners. Kel- of u rear guard, enRnged Keilerinnii'H All pOdalMe Improvemcnta kid over saved $1,000 out of his mene-- "Well, what nro you going to doand Harper had duly admired all ieriimn sent Wrentiit'lni word that his mnrble pavement. Hidden in a tangle made, and to ••« our olaaa-rooma ly thirty per month," marveled Tony men, while the advance, In.which wore of shrubbery an orchestra is playing action" under our up-to-date metho about it, Miss Elsie?" the presents sent by their thoughtful men had been trespassing on his prop- j-the relensod prlsoncra. made their wijy Hull*. . friends his friends took their, leave. something with a catch ond a sob In and splendid enulpment, would aurvt 1 • * * , , t , urty. Ho would release them if the j bnck In the direction of tho enstlc. you. "I'd like to go down there nnd shoot The cowboys were the last to go, it thnt yon are sure you have beard We ar« proud of our school and hnron would uive him his daughter to Shortly, before dtmi all passed OTCC im the' place," muttered Mason Pepper A week passed by. Bert Hnrper bad "What can I ever do for you "fel- wife; If nut do would put out their In another Jncnraation, while an elec- dlally welcome vtaltonw—. , ^ not heard a word from Elsie, and each the drawbridge in no hnste, for foe tric fan placed In a palm tree sets a lows?" aslsefl Hnrper, with tears in Ills eyt-u mid st>»cl them bnck to him.—He count, hnving lost his prlRonerB, • hnd (>wr by the corral a ••tall, dark fig., tiny the boy's fnce grew more sharp in tltie eyes, "You hnve made this powU Hnve the bnron a week to consider his frond aqulver Just above your head. TSMNER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE outline and more stern about the lips. vfthdrawnhlB men. American ure tramped restlessly to nnd fro. hie for me, and what cnnvwe do to re- proposition. Even tbo rattle of the street ainka There was n spark of light from Iln'rp- Hoss t'iirwood must have ht?nrd about pay your kindness?" Hutli fnther iin<| daughter were much *rhe courtyard wns ohlnze with to a heavy hum nnd comes to your enr AMBOY. N. J. ei'n cigarette, mid evury now and then the broken engagement, fur ho ox- ".TiiHt. be happj over after," decided beloved hy iin-li< rctalnera becnuse of torches; nil the Inmntes wore present nil poncofulness. Lulled by a veritable tbi» spark performed a parabola and ; liresNeil no surprise at Heft's news and Jink Prole, with twinkling eyes, l!u>lr kindiieMH iinrt nffection for oilto weiconio their returned victorious lotus entor'B spell of content, you ore ViinlHlioil in IIIH grass us tho lioy Uma j undo no mention of the ill11 u house "That's easy with Elsie!" cried tho who wore in any way dependent on conirncles and the rescued prisoners. about to drowse away and loose your ed tho cigarette aside nnd nervously i mi the west range whk-li hnd been happy bridegroom ns the guests rode their bounty. This offer plnoea them The old. Pile rang with acclninatlonfl, fancy on a •enrch for the original lighted another one. In tho Hare of a jbuilding for weeks in autldpatlou of uwny and left them in their new I Ii a despnr:it«» position. Either Bertlin Tlu- baron, with Bertha, stepped forth douree of the familiar but elusive melo- lighted match Jink prole's keen eyes j heft's marriage. homo. i iir.s* nii""7' t*"> bated Koliermnn or to I'lrink the minstrel, rind, nfter doing dy that 18 siMl pulsing In the jungle in JiMtcd the white profile ngalnst tbe Ho merely nodded nnrl enid, "I'm I lie enptives. Home of whom were the «o, tho hnron finld: the putlo "when somehow yon becOtno. iu.-lviii'ss beyo.id, and ho istiirtod to- "'What enn I bestow upon yon for nwnre that th^ moso bas set ft little sorry. Bert—you Just suit me—but you INFINITUDE OF SUNS. iutliors of families, while others were know boot. If you want to atny on I'll iloar oithiTiiH brotliers «r lovers, would tl»9 grent service?" • enp before you, •which, from the pleas* "Wluit's tlio matter, Bert?" In? ask- bo gliid to have you," "Nothing, except whnt I came for, nut odor and the thin curl of smoke Ud btmatt to Ktrr or f«4*i Those We Know Are as Nothing to ! bo blinded fur the rest of their lives, HUffiig nni 4*admir-iin od, bu iiiind iiii tho titliiu-'H broad net knew that tho boss must have scTi-ily L'esolvod that she I nm Wilhelm Bnllennteln, the pon nntl above it, nilglit be full of a fragrant Those Beyond Our Ken. heir of Bnron BnlleiiRtein, whoso ens- incense. • ttkk Ii^thy growth-kew fe* heard about the cards, nnd so ho mere- save »i-i> ])rl«oners, but before a >of t ud tlawr. It not a df, The shoulder heaved for a moment The 'photonTiiphs of '-."i,87ti standtiril tip slnmls near the confliienco of the You lift It to your lips nnd feel that ^- shook ills head, plates show the points, or liinmon, of miirrinsto with the detestable iunn who kif B«i(Mift«iH«. iot'nlM iiiiii ihen bechnie tense, "I've got to go—I'vo giit to hnve a liiid niaili' Hiich nn inhiiiniin proposition ithine nnd the Moselle. Tlenring of strange stir of anticipation, that mys- (it 1 iter Inughcd harshly. "Oh, noth- UX».otn>, il wns decided. 1 One ovonliisf when the baron nnd MB of n minstrel to satisfy n.jMPlf *s to ists "the soul of tho «Wnk," which a blanked fool of myself again, und exposure in telecMjiu-ras to typictil iliiiiKlitei' were sitting togotlior bemonn- the truth of renorta of her beauty and steals over you preliminary to sipping His iiioiith wnM up on the jntli—llio regions of the sky Ii;m>, and Mn» entire I'm • Iliu cal- tlit'in a MorvMiit announced that n min- j honored Vltb her hnnd, I am more touches your tongue; and you are wil- I Iiii per nodded, culus (if probabilities, resulting in tliu ' Ihnn satisfied nnd beg to bo entered ling to swear that the capsule of liquid 1 No (iiie wan KiirprUod when he bade Ptre! wns witbout who wwild. I! per- rluw iniifh, lad' " Ki'iioral number of Hm.OUiMKm colossnl mil ted. afford c-ntertnlnmcnt. Tho bnron on thjB list of her many suitors." life is dissolving la your mouth. In a them nl! j-iindhy that night. MU1IW. "l>vr>t;ii;ig. .Uiik!" )w cried liotly. "Yon going to ting the owl trainf ] WHS about to (liroft that tho ni;m l:o "pwvlPtory wna followea by n wed- moment more the fumes have risen to These IIMVC been welched—that IN, ''liri'iy blaiiuvl tliliiB I. value In thuasked Mason repper, nninsroi. I Kent nwny when Bertha interposed, ijin.qr, nnd In ttao the groom drove your brain, n thrill of energy goes tin- woild'. Mi>iit of nil, I've lost my own their combined force of gravitatiounl »i,viiiB.4.hnt the music might serve to Count Kollermnn out of the country. gling through your nerves, nntl you «elf i'Ofipecl. I made a promise to her— Harper nodded briefly. • "I can make attraction linn been comput-ul. This bettur tiiiif that way." lie said, and ilrnw tboir minds faun-their trouble. straighten op with the feeling thnt you and I'vo broken It, I've lost all the : led to ono of tlio most wvirwholmiim The baron iissc-ntecli nud tho, tnlnstrol nre able to go out and build a railroad nioni'y I was going to make n home \ they know Unit he was impatient to discoveries—namely, this ojitire pull of Loft Her Exeuit Home. lunvfi Uio n'H-tlieni ranges bobiiid him. wiiH ndmlitwl, . " • single hnnded, if .you can (W to •leep w!ih, mid when I tell her about 1L I'll ; ntlractions of tuo quantity of matter Villiolni-tiie only pamo the young One of tho chorus slriH cnmi* tipon in the next twenty-foor honra yu de- lime her loo!' It was qsiito diii'k by tlio time mip. in i(ni,OUU,(KH» suns ns nuiHsi/o :IH our •lu» stage after tho rehennffijlbnd been \wv wi\p iM,(U>d, ami wuluuit A ww'tl to I n*«i] crave hinjself—••was tall nndrttrniglit serve n gold med|J.—New fork "Whim nrp vnii (*o!ii« to tell her?" own HUH could not t»v»ui be."lu to lu;- I us an arrow, rio iiiis'-injj hm unrp us miler \yay inn re than n hn'Mioiii', 'i'b« l)is companions Hert IIarpi»r slipped part the IIIKII spocitic speeds of Severn I iianuger snld, with all the tttuduriiess J<<\| il liillC tl' MlchtfllJlj away nnd scnlcd the fence that ilivlileil I I'asiiy as if It hnd boon a cro«syow and Trea Roota. !•• ight I'm g'llng to write It, 1 ] well known "runaway" smw. Those I tviis tilMut to boglu a song when the jt n buKz saw: _ . tho western riinge from tlie yard iii- 'Do you know thai yon are^very An nrtlcle by A. Buward fa tbf igrU «•• HIidii i face th« sciu n on her face. ! nro (inshiiiK through whnt has been fui'on said to him: fUlturnl Journal of India dwriMa the u cliisure. Hero lie struck Into a nnrrow, ! named space with velocities no uuR-h uite? What eicuse (nive you got Id .1 n T, I'\e r^iiT ween imythlng there well worn trail and followed It. "I wonder that ono should devote ntteniptH inside nt the PUSH «xpur)iBi>n* f"L 'iio e\rep' lo\ <• " cxplilued Harper greater thnu all other suns that they himself to tbe, harp whose arm seems offer?" Agniiist tlio slionlilor of a hill nnd mi Rttitlon to protoct field crops ftoni 4n i nu bed .nut biukcn volep. "So I'm' nro a class hy tiicmsolves. fiiriiinrft fitted to wield'th" L-'ttlenx." "I didn't bring it with me." ihe on lujiiry hy tho roow of neighboring J-'MIII/ (o wrlif now jiiul I il*leave the surrounded by young elicHtiint trees Our >.ii;u contains ;vi:t,42(i tluM moiv "If you prefer mllUnry fler^-ica to • woretl, the outlined of file little brown Iioimo trees, by dl^glOR n deep treurh wucli leiin in ;i hi ling phi e we've had. Ton .mnttor than IH in the cnrtli, and this inng I will give it," replied the naln- "Bring wbat?" thundered tb» osno yt'«r betn-tren the tree* and the ndja. bulked darkly, Hert had wnlked thiH agyr, lkii>>\\ the sjirmitod oottiwnood near the 1 • multiplied by iw».tt00.0lt0 r«ve:ils tlu« Urcl vent cultlrntwl urea., In tbe mm of* Pill +.piing' 'lhere's n hollow there. way many nn evening sine* his en- iimintUy of matter known to i«»lst, l'« "U'ould flint you could serve us In "My excuse, 1 left It nt home, You wtOB frees this plan proved successful, i\\ •- \•- nm-rt It ni a letter box because Kiigomont, nud ho had fiuu'ioil n pleas- yond all human imagination. Hut thta (lint way, but it is laapossible." see. I got mnrried yestertloy, but I out not In the ense of others, gurh as It H mi hei wa\ ' i school, niid"— ant light in the windows mid Elsie— ImnienKo mass inny a I most be Ignored "Why mr> didn't think you wanted to ace my tb« plp^ banyan and teak. When "\inl when It IH broken off whnt tire his -wife—wjiltlng fgr him there in as a iiiere fraction In comparl^'>n with The bnron gnTo mi nccount of the/p- (he trenches were opened up It wu you going to d»?" asked the older man their liotuo, Hut .that was nil past- the gigantic quantity necessary to im 'plication of Coiint/Kelleruian for, Bef- The manager tried to itippress • grin, found thit the (several roots tind be- it wns .ended. Ho had niado tho dream part a velocity of from 150 to 2W Lbn'a haiid ami of the ujennB be had "We-irproceed with thf rebwraal, come connected again. New roott had Harper lunched. "Clear out, I impossible by ids own folly. Suddenly pel* second to these HUIIH flying tukon to force thu allianeo. Whon be four eicuM la •iifBcient"-a«ehnnge« been formed nt the cot extremity. ," he muttered bitterly, "and ho tliiiiff himself down (ii tbe bunch the slilei'dal universe. hnd flnlslicd the minstrel n?ked at whaf They hod grown acroH tht trench, Brutal Mirth, leuvo the cabin for a luckier imin—no; grass and rested his wet eyes on big Lot the number of these HIIDH or dark time tho terms must be accepted or re- which wag twenty four to thirty lwh. I don't mean that, Jink. 1 know it's arms, > bodies run up to trillions or octillions, jected rind MBB informed that only Small Boy-1'leue doctor, will yoo M wide, and united with the i$vt*rt>d try o\v:i folly that liaa emmed vaf ruin, At last Bert HBrpor nrase and went then tlto'entire'quantity of'matter In three days remained for a decision. came nnd mw father at one©? Doctor portion of the root by n process of nut on hla way toward tlio cabin. nil of jlein would bo less* tbrin tho "Slura you require military service of -What is tbo matter with father? oral grofttog, followed bf u n\M only I'm so blamed down about the Snjall Boy-Be enn't rtop langnlpg. tlr. The abtoluta oorreotnew •v/l.i.»»o Ihhuj. She-I':i»le-woll', you Ho wns surprised to flnn the door weight of ono Rvnin «f sand if com- me," said Wilhelm, "I will not watte' th!«k«nlng of the connections, which time In flbng. Adieu. Perunua I shall Doctor-Whatever tl be laughing atT attained a Uilckne« of £ to 1.1 inchw the circulation «Ut«nipnt of kiio w I" unlocked, and he felt n momentary In- pared to nn Infinite quantity of matter, Small Boy-Mother's ennght her tcngue T —Edgar I.uoien Lnrkin in New Yovk noon see you again," And the Unrplst In twelve months. . . I ' • • " uu'exBir.itd," nodded Jluk, "Now, tcrcst as he turned the kuob and en» la UJe.njOB£!e,«-4>Bar»ni! Weekly; Hod B«nk Register la gt If you decklo to go awny after this tered tho little •qiiare hall. American. " , took hla departure. ; —Ho yrm nQreeen »fter that for tome W Own and Ulk W me, kid. I'vt got a He Btood in the doorway 1 by the publl«h«r« of Mi brother down lu Artzonn. He's (ore- with sudden surprise. Hla lioura, Huron Wrenthelm attached no Xwful Effeci*. Strange Bad. Pnrmer-T«a. «lr, tntt bind m of! ii'itu of a Bhe.'p ranch, aud he'll put you oye« leaped from tho warm cosiness inuiovjoiiee to nto coming »nd wm not Acrid lk»- my «ay 4st BteaOy drip- Ink, wh« will pay «100 to Um\ Mew Boarder -I didn't sleep well Itut impressed by his going. Not M Btr- plar* *o* wnier 'II wtU\ awty m. stotm. mine It OD* of ttaa grwdgrw n lnr«ni.• CJobb of Belfoi'd, The entertainment drew of Nuvettink. tho guest of his son Donald, who is a will be featured by special muHic. William Boeckel of Locust Point student at the university. IJOSI dyes ;mZZ.()U! wi! week. Rev, and Mrs. George F, Smith Mrs. Herman Grandell, Mrs. week, ^ " — ! %%"lii<'Ii irivcs warinfh wlllnml \veitjlii, of Navesink were delegates to the Ep- Chnrles Hobbs, Mrs. Lang, and Miss Mr, and Mrs. Andrew B. Heyer of !?2s.riO Ghiffurmier In match,. .$21,80. j \\*i,' carry complete slock of (lie cclo- 1.38 worth convention. Mr. Smith was re- Rena Roop were Thursday visitors at New York spent Sunday with M. lri7..Mi Bod lu mulch .$20.00. i In'iiU'il Muir-h Cuinfui'l* iii .1'ui.irlouu Uil- cently elected third vice president of Now York. Loyine and family. 1 the-Ep worth league of fcha J4»w. Bruns. gi'adt *, um.-Uy lurgo sizes, frum - MJHH^IjlHg_iff jj?jrieksQn^ of Port *T3£!uLix_AlBMittd_n£ •wlclrtistrtttr* TSIonnioutirip'enTSaturday and Sunday Metucliet n issuesedd Invitations to Arthuh r HHolloway of Belford is hav-with her aunt, Mrs. Emma Mageo of thhe marriage of their daughter, Jennie tyliv sdt'rlofl oak and pol- ing his power boat Newark fitted with Lftkewood. T,, to Wilbur C. Walling of this place, islifd, "]>lafe glii>>. good lock.s, rasters, $28.50 BIrd»s-Eye Maple Dressers. ... a now cabin and after deck. He has Miss Kama Graff of •Naveaink, who next Wednesday afternoon at four eti-. 1 Beautifully llgiircil maple, lini-lifd in hired Captain Gsbllnd's sloop James was recently appointed a teacher at o'elock at St. Luke's church at Me- \ lit1.-1. pussilile niiiiiiH't', large trlii.-.-t's, $18.50 ,«. Carroll to carry on his clamming ancr tuchen, Mr. Walling is the son of Fort Lee, New Jersey, began her duties $17.50 Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs. . ' deep drawer.--, atlnuiivu designs. UI ri_ oyster buHiA«ffirWule his boat i8vbei#g last week, ;'i M',.,. • ,,-S >,.. .Mni'QndiiMrsi'.Josoph B^'WaHing of ;i';j*j£|.'paiwH^..Jwn, Kiqiidtland ifr sm are, Broad iitMBt ondiis/empJoyed with tfte • 't'r'hi^i^riue-i-« i-xirciut'ly iuw fur tfiVsr doinjf the work of remodeling Mr. Hol- sink has returned after a visit at the Standard oil company at Avon. • ' ' «miiu Rill's; MZO HIM Uxiy; oxv\>\, match. ^ lo way's boat. Clyde WInterton of Brooklyn spent $ B.50 home of her brother and two sons at I'll a new ui!i>, nil brand new culur- After'letting out a friend, to whom several days last week with relatives ieo.oo. Matawanataan . ing'!?. he had given a ride in his automobile, at SoutSh h KKeyport. $27.50 POLISHED OAK BUFFETS. ..,. George Palmer of Nriyesink stalled Mr, and Mrs. Edward Roberts of the engine of hi , spent Sunday with 60c. LINOLEUM NOW Here is an lippurlnmtv soldi tin of- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehildkneeht. • Heavy Liiiuleiim, eiiiiiui'letl lini-.li. fered, standard size liigli-grade. pieces, D e. The crank ban mouth, $20 dlo struck him over the eye, breaking Miss Bertha Wainwrlght of Red Lloyd E. Cokelet visited relatives in crootU, any quaiiUiy. Bargain?- in all new styles, llnt'ly linMiod, do.-iraldu in Newark on Sunday. his glasses and inflicting a bad wound. Bank spent Thursday with her sister, other grades. 35c UYl'l'V WilV, Daniel C, Hendrickson of Port Mon. Mrs. Adam Linzmayer of Navesink. John S. Matthews, Jr., hafl been vis- mouth was tendered a surprise party "W, H. Sweeney of Riyerhoad, Long iting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. John by about 25 friends Tuesday night in Mand, spent Tuesday inspecting his S, Matthews, Sr., at Ocean Grove. celebration of his sixtieth" birthday. fish oil factory at Port Monmouth. The annual meeting and election of The KuoHts played dominoes until a Mrs. Edward Butloy of Port Mon the officers of the Keyport yacht club INGRAIN CARPETS late hour, when refreshments were mouth visited her sister, Mrs, Charles will be hold tonight. servedd. Aekman of Rod Bank, on Friday, A meeting will bo hold Friday night Complete stock of 20 new Fall Patterns. The quality at the price you wish to pay is here. Few stores A "layman's services" will bo held Samuel Hopping of New York spent at the Reformed church in the interest offer such a fine assortment at this season. Nothing equals a good all Wool Ingrain Carpet—for the price, next SSundad y at thhe NNew Monmouth last •Wednesday at Belford, where he of the proposed Monmouth county con- Baptist church, instead of the regular •was the guest of Miss Rena Roop, sumptions hospitals Especially if it is made, lined and laid properly. Others have advanced prices but we have not. Priced service. The topic will be "Why I am Dr. Brumtnel A. Andrew of New Howard L,..Irwin has given up his from 25c up. ' a Christian." Members of the church York spent part of last week at his job in Muldoon's drug store at Atlan- will give talks on this subject. summer cottagf at Navesink. tic Highlands. At a meeting at Rev. William C. The women s home missionary se- Louis Helies is building a bungalow Cobb'H nt Belford Tuesday it was ,C}Q-.detv of. New.Jtfonmouth met -Eilday j ™. hls wt on the Raritan Bfly.realty ..._JPurnl»H Monte Complete From These Specials and cided to'-holtl two-weokB^of* evangelistic aw.^.ht BnptiBBi t churchh h thereh . company tract at EasLast Keyportkoyport. services nt each of the Nnvetink, Bel- Miss Lidora Walling of Port Mon- Mrs. E. Gorton of Newport, R. I., Save 1-3 From Our Regular Prices ford and Keaiisburg Methodist niouth spent .Saturday and Sunday is visiting lier daughter, Mrs. Ernest with friends at New York. W. Wadley. We offer for quick disposal and at big reductions a long list of matched sets, odd pieces and discon- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mount and Mr. George Roop of New York spent Mrs. D. C. Walling visited Mr, and and Mrs. Parker L. Johnson of Locust Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Tilton at New Brunswick tinued numbers. Customers who act promptly cannot fail to secure rare bargains. One and two of a kind Point wont-fishing one day last week ClmrluR Hobbs of Belford hmt week. throughout and stock is too varied to permit of listing each item. We mention a few. and caught fifty weakfish. The party Mrs. Ijoulso Palmer of Port Mon- Tho Keyport literary club will meet wont out in the boy off Belford in Mr. nio4i±h entertained about forty Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 Mount's jower boat.. William VanMater, Jr. HlO.no Eloclric Lfiinp>. ; 5.oo iiy U U 1'. . $ 27.00 t dinner Saturday night. 1 . 18,00 George Yarnall of Belford will start John Seeley of New York spent Sun- Mrs. Emiline DeWitt Vreeland has H 18.00 Oak riressc?i'.< 11.00 r Snl a ,. thin week to clip the foundation of a ay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, rented one of George Thompson's bun- $180.00 Futm'd Inning Set. i11B,00 Sol. . . . 67,50 six-repm frame house at Campbell's jfalows on Walnut street. -'i.OIJ 8,60 Elwood Sooley of Belford. Mr. and Mrs. Willium E. Warn left W30.00 Lc-uther Hut-ker. . , ; 18,00 Junction. John Brower has the con- The ladies* social circle of Port Mon- H22.50 tract, Mr. Yarnnll will occupy the iiouth will meet Thursday afternoon Wednesday for Charles City, Iowa, 15.00 house himself. t M t'd. Frank DoWnea's. where they will spend several weeks Mrs. H. J. Martin and daughter Vir- Homer. Quackenbush of Locust with relatives. ginia of Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. 'oint will move into his new house on Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Matthews, Sr., John E. Howland and Misses' Ida and Valley Drive Thursday. of Ocean Grove, who make their home | (lora Raynor of Keansburg, spent Mrs, William S, Golden of Locust here during the winter, have an-1 Thursday with Mrs. Charles Raynor nouncod the engagement of their Point was confined to the house last daughter, Eleanor M., to Herbert A. THE R. WEST COMPANY, KEYPORT at Belford. week with a heavy cold. Miaa Bertha Hoffman of AUendalo, Mrs. Samuel Willis and family of Shook of Wiliiamsport, Pa. * Jfew Jersey, and Mr. and Mrs. S. R,New York spent Sunday at their cot- Miss Kate Templeton has returned Scott and Mr. Scott's mother, Mrs. age at 'Locust Point. to her home here after a visit of sev- iRabelle Scott of RoBelle, Bpent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. JoBeph Lufburrow of eral months with relatives at Hu- dtiy. with Miaa Minnie Frost of Now Plainneld are staying at their bunga- rnacno, Pm-to Rico, Monmouth. low at Navoslnk. Alden W, Welch is spending several Mr. and Mrs, Edward McNally and Mrs. Omar Sickles and daughter weeks in Texas, combining a vacation daughter Harriet of Lynbrbok, LonK Alberta of Naveaink spent Monday with a business trip. Mr! Welch is an Island, Bpent Saturday and Sunday at New York. associate editor of the Engineering with Mrs. McNnlly's mothor, Mrs. Mrs. Omar Sickles and daughter News, Louise Palmer of Porort MonmouthMonouth. Florence of Noveaink spent Saturday Mias til . MWaUiti. WaUitig attendeg attended thde the at New York. OCEANPOET NEWS. itate Christian EEndeavod r societity meet Raymond Taylor and Lisle Patter- in« at Jersey City,last week. She son of Port Monmouth spent Tuesday rir«in«n Will Bold % Supper on Irlday, WttB a-delegate froni the Kew Mon- at New York. / Ootolier 30th. mouth Baptlit church. Lowell Lincoln and family of Locust The firemen wi 11 hold a supper Fri- Mr. antf MrB. William TWorford and Point will return to the city Thursday. day night, October 30th, in the. Metho- Jwo soni, and Mr. and Mrsi J. C. Hon- Miss Marion Phillips of Port Mon- diet chapel. "THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE" drickson of New Monmouth motored to mouth is recovering from a heavy cold. The work of laying sidewalks on Atlantic City'Saturday-and returned Mrs. Frank Hower of Navesink has Main street has been finished. Sunday afternoon, been laid up with stomach trouble, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Hayne$ and their daughter spent from Tuesday ROADSTER $750 TOURING $875 Mr, and Mrg. Willord Palmer and Mrs, Mnry Ayros of Locust Point till Friday at Manasquan and Briello. Mr. and Mri. Ralph Bowman d^Mew spent last Monday at New York. The Red Sox were beaten In a base- ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STARTER, $125 EXTRA Monmouth lett Tuesday for an auto- Lester Curtis of Elizabeth is visit- ball game at Relford Sunday by a mobile trip through tftw York state ing his parents at Navesink. •core 0 to 5. Each team has won a to Niagara Falls. game nnd the deciding contest of the Mrs. Thomas Canter of Port Mon- aeries will be played heie next Sun- moutti antamined Mrsfc John Vandtr- nws. bilt, Mrg, Joseph Whitney, and MM. d«y. William Bailay at a quilting party on BrakML by AatanoWU—Mim Rev. J, F. Heilenmann attended a MM to t ^JPriday,-,„ JU--.._^..,".,_, i r 'meeting at Ocean Grove on r A ianMd white fox terrier owned Monday. Mrs,' Chandler, who has been malcing by William Caller, was struck by an• The Methodist Epworth league will automobile Monday and its left hind hold an entertainment and dollar so- F\ R. her home with Rev. and Mrs. J, F, leg wai broken, The dog was taken Andrew of Navesinkp left last week ciable on Tuesday night, October 20th. lor her former home in South Caro- to Dr. B. B, King of Little Silver, who The proceeds will bo used to pay for Una, let the bone. a new platform in the Sunday-school Arthur and Joseph Johnson of Constable Duvid Gonley saw a man room. Navesink went ipaawng for eele Fri- trying to enter the Village inn Mon- Rev. and Mr«, J. P. Hoilinniann day night in the river. They caught day night. He caught the man, who Mra. Harry. Blakely and MJSB Clara ono eel which weighed four pounds. wan drunk and who probably was Doy were delegate's from fhla church Mr. and Mrs. AC. Smith and looking for a night's lodging. Tho to the Epworth lenpue convention at daughteg r Ruthh of Belmaelarr spent Sat- man was ordered to leave town. Lonjr Branch on Thursday and Fri-i REPAIRS BY THE MbST ttdttrday andd SundaSud y witih RevR . andd M The annual oyster' supper of thoday. MiBs Annie Hibbetts, Mrs. E, W.> George F. Smith of Navesink. Baptist church will bo held Thursday Crater, Mrs, Edward Worth ley and Miss Bernke Boyd of Port Mon- night, October 22d. William Hall also attended the con- month «pont Saturday and Sunday The American Mechanics will hold vention. • 29 EAST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. with MiiM Inez Yetman of Red Bank. a supper at Lufburrow'n hall Novem Mrs. John Ward is home from a Miss Altne White of Bolford re- bcr 12th, Dancing will follow the sup visit at Long Branch. TELEPHONE 1OT4-RBD BANK turocd, latt we»k from a visit wi Morris Cadman and family of friends at Pannimrton, Nevr J«r«ey. Dr. John D. Tibbetts and Major Brooklyn spent Sunday with Georgi " " i. Harry Boyd of T il heifer of New York, and Col Edwards. ,«*. «. <; \n ' t

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WBWi.' Sunday will be "Studioi in.^ho Book T of Job," At night thu topic will be »*Mt>ftU Bnthu«l»»t» do to "Esther Before the Court," At the —-*Uff M h Poultry Pi»niiuin. Christian Endeavor meetin.fr Sunday Among those jwhe aaw tho baseball conducted by Percy S. Fnlkitiberg, re- game at Philadelphia Friday wore ports of the New Jersey stato conven- Joieph Hunter jRobert Hennoasey, J. tion at Jorwey City wore rend by Mr, & Hoffman, Charles Auferrio, Gua and Mrs, Jonathan T. Stout. Tho , Biachoff and Councilman fipitMsngol. quarterly business meeting of the Ccn- J. S, Hoffman has given ii_isM-fQOL U'4»l-B«pti«t church wm held Monday ftBf-to-"thr"lttnmbiit¥ poultry club to night at tho church. be awarded the best pen of Burred The women's temperance union is Plymouth Rocks at tho poultry show mooting this afternoon at Mrs, Frank at Aebury Park this fall. Muir's on Washington avenue. The pupils of the public school who A sociable will bu held in the lee- have bqon neither tiliKuut nor tardy tiu'o room of tho Atlnntic Highlands MARCONI can take a little wire and a lot of ordinary, common, during September, tire: Baptist church tomorrow night, • Htjfhth RvnJp—Wllll!un_<:iillniiii!, Wii. Sunday was observed ns rally day GENIUS lKirby, lluli'Il lloiiicy, Julia ' Knllv, nt the Methodist church and Sunday, every day air, and give us wireless telegraphy—that is Gladys KtiMter. liny IIHIIKO, IMltii Humor, school. Spcciul services were held at A nun .lnnsen, Mlliircii I hi lull. both meetings, and tho attendance Si's-iMith Ki'iulo Ki'jiiiti! Aiiiin, riiililic was large. Jldguo, IIiiKcl llatdvv in, cliiiii ' |tisho|t, linsii! I'tillc rnh, Miiry iMUHt, Kilo lliiiih'ii. A business meeting of the Epworth lipi'g, Helen ijViuli, I'i.iioiioi' t.onuai-cl, league of the Methodist church will Ouriililliio Mni'ti'li, JOiiiit>tli> .Miiilvn, v Ki'ani'i-s Hil.-y, AlUl.-i Vmirhoon. .lu'lla he held tonight in the church parlor. U White, Cic.ii'ttt' AIHIUIKOII, KWlmUU The meeting last Sunday was JcscI by WM. J. BRYAN, by his "Cross of Gold" speech, swayed his audience llnt-dy, UiMiii'tl KmliMibjitli, noliori Mm- William T, Franklin. Jlis, Hurry Mitlilor. Hnnuii'l Hoeii, Mrs. S, T. Champion, of Third ave- Sixth jii'iKlu-.Ui len Hills, Jlnry Brit- into nominating him for President—that Is TALENT tun, VtM-iU'st lH-rliy, \,\vMi> lYirni'uii, Wni- nue has been entertaining her Bister, lly HiirtHKiovi', Mulu'l johnsnu, Ntivnm Mrs. Powell of Hartford, Connecticut, Iliiitxjjiovi', Kiiim Knnilfl. ('lurii Mnx-ion, Klivmlict!) MeKJnnoy, Alum Whito, JHUHH Rev. and Mrs. J. C, Kulp are spend- Mount, Tlinnins Miller. ing today at Spring Lake, They will Hflli giiiili—- Luviniu lioM'iM1, Kll».ul)otli 1 attend the church wedding of Oliver , II. Brown, 2d, and Elm Howland, both of Spring Lake. ^,111, luvM'i Lniii!i,-.\iiii-«iir.>- Mr.- J. P. MORGAN could take a slip of paper, worth less than one iiun, j-iiiiiiiiiiiim Mniwi.% itisitrii'.. Now- Mr, and Mrs. William McLaughlin spent Sunday in New York, Marshall Barrett and Jonas Tumen penny and by the scratch of a pen make it worth a millon Fourth Hiiitciii, ivari aaw the Giant-Yankee baseball game I-Mnii Muslim ' Pickup, at New York Monday. CAPITAL *. £cLtiii«t«H: dollars—that is <3eor({o Kuut.snn, John ~~M< HMIIUUI 011 two waeks am. ! • •"••V^rV'i'raJ.- iir-»MM.,n K..., .'„. »'• B- E- ^^ ***** thi. week i J tiH, HiWn Kmioniiiuii, M^nUa KiiiUMiinuiii for « two-weeka camping and snooting , . Helen KviuiriL-k, Amm l.nmid W AU,-t". trip in the Adirondncka. ' | • ^wt\L™ m^ntU:tu Benjamin Martin h08 moved in hh i \ A MECHANIC can take steel worth $1,00 and from it make watch iiii .AmU'rHcin, \vhitiii\- iiiiiwn iiii-- new houae OH , ru-im-ms, jo.st-i.ii ini,iivtw, JIUKHI>II Emil Kuchs moved from the Mantell fgS^S, iniUlunl, ho^e to New York Monday, ,, springs worth $1,000.00—that is SKILL y-- Huiius Jt<>H.-iiiu; 'nariiy, ljiminr William I. I nmkhn has redecorated ! aM, s.-iiii,. cuiTity, ' c.-itiii'i-iiio his house on Third avenue and the1 , l.oni Mnuiit. ]!.)su MIHIIIIIKI.'UI. hnmsp h»on. J.E. Einp, stamp an Eagle on it, and make it worth $20—that is MONEY nit I'ii HHtt.m, 'waiter a newspaper publisher at Kichmond, Pickup, n, iciigui- l'iinu- Virginia. The party will return the ^,^lnmn- !««« P"* f January, Gcow wd w u T . |, ""- Maude have been employed by the At- W, H. Johnson, the local express- iantjc Highlands Journal and Roberts man, has bought an Oakland automo- & White and they have given up their bile which he will convert into a truck. fobs to accompany their father. A euchre and duiKe wn be Riven at ' jjiss A, Milretl Franling, a language YOU READER can take your choice here now from 172 Upright bt. Mary s lyceum Thursday night by teacher in Barnard college, spent the women of the parish, Suturdav, Sunday and Monday with ECONOMY Mrs. John J, bpooner and daughter her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William T, Pianos and Players—that is •Florence, who ha%'e been spending the pi.-inklin summer at the McGuire house, will ' ——».*»—. return to their winter home in the city MARLBOHO SBWH Sunday. ' —_%i HarrtOBQ Soliool | John Cunningham of Jersey City List of Hbnoi spent, Saturday, Sunday and Monday fo« STORCK OF COURSE—after 25 years of service on the Jersey at^the linger cottage, •" Tile following pupils are on the Mr and Mrs, Betz, proprietors of hoiior roll of the Marlboro school for 1 Uietlmor#_ house, returned to New perfe:t attendance for the montn of; Coast, gets the business from the best class of citizens, the iork .Monday after closing their September: Mildred Mcllvaino, Anna n% n ,*,•-,,, , C™^, Dorothy Ely, Edna. Hughes, " class that THINK and KNOW-that-is REPUTATION L, Wells of Atlantis Highlands has Elizabeth Willett, Inez Bohannan, Ed- the contract for the mason work on the wjn Conover, Graco Msigee, Edward new Episcopal church at Highlands. King, Edna'Magee, Eleanor. Tilton, A early a hundred citissens helped dig Mildred Hughes, Leroy Collins, Etta for the foundation Saturday. Hughes, Leo Dugan, Laura Yourison, J,-|. Hoffman has token the job of Kenneth Balrd and Ruth Tilton, distributing agent for this'neighbor- ji{8a guciio Costignn and Geortte Read, then mentally digest —please. .hood for the Lydia Pinkham eompiiny •-Gilford visited Mr, and Mrs. Thomus and the W, H. Hill company for this Duggnn for n few days last week, section. ; gcth Bennett, Charles Buck, Mrs.

The scores and plays of the Boston- the past week, Philadelphia gamed have been given Mrs. Louise Herbert, who has been out during the week at both Rowland's visiting her fafotjin^wi^^r^urbtrrt, and Johnson's drug stores, ___^»^retHo"11efii1ome1at'BrbokIj'h'last , M. RoRenbaum^A_Sr—— - --•- -•-——~-— Mrs. Robert Schenck. Mrs. Bennett's mother, Mrs, Caroline with the Tusting Piano Co, RkharRivhardd 'MounMountt has thu job of timtimee - Mrs. B,, SHp. GHljpwayy has returned Covert, Arthur Lamhertson has bought a keeper for Urn men employed on the to Wallkill, N. Y., aftoi visiting her) MrsMrs, ,Charle Charles sHowlan Howland dis confined to piano. new coiv.-rete iihutmi-nt work at the 'sister, Mrs. C, L, Palmer, | the bod with sickness. Charles H, Hurley sold a farm drawbridge. M"is'.s Roberta"Haywurcl, who attends i Mr. and Mrs, Willia! ! m Worthley wapon to I. T. Straus of Long Branch MR. OLIVER WHITE ' • """""" Mi Rbt Hd h ttd' " ' " "' " Robert Hennessey went-fishing Sun- Trenton normal school, spent Sunday ] and "Mrs; Charles Snick spent Mon- last /week, AND COMPANY William I. Green is recoverlnff from An Enticing Beauty with Be- day and caught seven bhu-ktis'i. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry [ day-with Harry Worthley, who is a In Mr. White's Latest Vaudeville Effort, Rev. Elijah F, Rewd .spent Monday Hnywiird! j patient at the hospital at Skillman. mnlarin, _ witching Eyes and Copper at New York. Sir. ami Mrs. Wayne Haniley of | Harry Wortliley is very \sick and is Al woman misnionary froni Manila. "AT YOUR SERVICE" Mmc;anville vimtcd Mr, and Mrs.. noitt espertuexported to livelive, , • will address the Presbyterian women's • Thomas Armstvong spent Saturday 1 Colored Hair * A Comedy Mystery Playlet. and Sunday with fvioiv-Is at Jersey UTO ) (lilu'l on Sunday. J. II." Sherwood has opened a plumb, missionary society tomorrow afternoon City. Ihutnond Oouovcr has sei-uvud the ing shop at his home. at Eatontown, William Anderson, who is em-.job u.s helper at the stiuion ;'iid will The umple tree in front o.f.G. Ed- Rev. F. P. SwoKy returned Monday 2—other Vaudeville Acts of Quality ployed in Tunis H. LanoV store, is b.e>;in his duties on Friday of this ward Smock*:-; store on Main street from a vacation sojourn on Ijong spending a w^uk at Nuw Hrunswk'k. week. i was cut down \mi wt-uk by George Island to perform the wedding of Miss The Best That Money and Influence Cm Secure Jaun'ft Yotirison, who is one of the;',Vatkins and Joseph Pollitt, Dp'rothy Holmes of Little Silver and youngest members of tho Baptist Amos Covert has moved from White O. Edwin Davis of Red Bank. Mr, NOT OVBRWOKINQ OUR ATLANTIC KIOK1.ANOS NEWS, \ tmng people's union, led the-nu't'ting flreot to the Nestler house on Rail- •Sweaey went back to Long iBlnnd yes- lust Sunday. Some of the members of | road avenue. He has opened ft shoe terclay. DB LUXE PHOTO-DRAMA PROGRAM "Slicoverjr of Aweriea" SooiRBle Htla nt; t!u, lHdiurt''aid «o:'ktv and'the jOuriglh in u building adjoining his Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Johnson All The Masterpieces of the Film Art At No Extra AdmiSBlon Price, Changed Contrnj Saptjat ciiiircii. people's union nu«t last nipht to con- house. and their son Edward were Sunday Daily and Including The Christian Endeavor society . f.duv gis• i11«,- an entt'rtainruent, jjr> an(j jjr William Oatiirler of guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stil- -held a Columbus day '.so.-iaMe in the Edith wiigon of Holmdcl. Mr. Johnson, his IVfRV WBDNB*OAY-"TH1 KMLS OF MUUNK" f of Rayonne Lowe;. Squnnkum spenpett Saturdayy with basementt -of thhe "CentraCl l BaptisBi t spent Sunday with Samueel KinKinjgr anandUd j j^j r amjj- J^ ra 4lb Sk Th son Balph and Frank Valleou went on KVIWY VWIPAY-"THK TBtY O' HKftBTl" * 4lbort Smork The tho excursion to Mauch Chunk lost church, A feature of the evening family. . „ . . . khnnglevaJ fonnorly lived here anil wag the "Discovery of America.", -Mrs, Thomas Daley of Freehold j ^cv wjjj movo Thursday. to Eatontown. Small cards bearing the letters that ' spent Monday with her sister, Mrs: ,i fThh e ui^ht-jnt'ight-months-ol, d son of Oliver Mr, and Mrs, William J. Hylin and AT THE LYRIC—-A First Class Motion Picture Show compose the word "America" were j Villkim Dugtan. i Sloeum of Turtle Mill is aick with their children Helen and Joseph and hidden in "various parts of the hall, i Erank Gaskin of Spring Lake spent dysentery. Mrs. Curtis Parker and Miss Helen CHANGED DAILY SMALL PRICK and the person who found the com- Saturday with«Mr. and Mrs, John Nei- Frank Si. Roscberry and family Magee of Long Branch were recent plete set first received a prize. berlien„«, , , . , , , hove returned from an auto trip to guesta of Mr."and Mrs. George* M. . The women's home missionary Ihe ,cainphro girls and boy scouts ! Atlantic f'itv McCue. society met Thursday afternoon at will Jiold a joint biimnefis jneeting at Jamea ^ hm moved trpm Patrlck Miss Clarissa Johnson has beet; sick E 5 Mrs. Forman Cossaboom's and elected the Baptist parsonage on Friday, i^ith mumps. Miss Marion Dickinson ! Drennau's house on the Tinton Fnlls these oincers: ' ^—.*,*—___• road to Nesv York. of M iddletown spent part of lost week Pic-Uf nt—Mrs, Aificil nilvi«i'. | Miss Agnes Cully of Pittsburg will with her. ALWAY5 A BIB 5MDW VIIT ))ii -liflfiil—Mrs. John C. .N'nblo.a, i BCOBETTVUiliB SBWB, spend the winter with Mrs..Charles J. Charles M. Fattersoh continue! to ^ Ui-ciiidiiii; Kev.rutiiry—>..\1I-H, i-'urnum \ • reeovor from hla injuries due to be- -Mi-H. J, C. Letch rinlghen ing Btruck by a trolley car. p Valentine Pfister will move from Euoruioiii Peaoli Otop, railroad avenue to Collier's lane. attended the Mount Holly fair last The society is arranginggg for a j Frederice k Lerch laslt wee eek wounnd upp week. k f 'hvi hi h The hook and ladder fire company raraew WWI BBwrrr o, QUACKENBUSH speakeunion rmeetin from g thnexte stat* emont societyh wit. h a thOvee worr 15,00k of0 'harvestin baskets g werhise peac gathereh cropd. will give o supper Thursday" night, The boy seoutB of Long Branch went Mies Gallagher, visiting nurse at! from his orchards. Most of tho fruit October 20th, in the garage building. On* Of Charle* Holmi,»'« flMM MllUa by on a hike through this place on Satur- Atlantic Highlands and vicinity, has [ was sent in automobile trucks to towns Thirty Eatontowners went on tli* A nog, day. „ Jameg Anderson has started a Sun- Quackenbush & Leonard, Builders, resigned, and her place is being filled j along the shore, excursion to Maueh Chunk last A goose owned by Charles Holmes RED AND by Miss liaylor, who hag her head- j Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sherman of Wednesday. was killed by a dog lust week, Mr,day newspaper route from this place "JT **iic>o IIAJ!VU!, nify lisa li^i to "Colt's Neck. quarters in the borough office, Long„ Branch spent Saturda_... y with Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Butler were Holm«B says that he ia going to lay r for the doft and th»t .within, a few Miss Dorothy Northam of, l«ng A ,rear wheel on one of GelhaUs'a j theiv daughter, Mrs. J. H. ViniiiR, called to Chicago last week by the Branch ii a guest of Mist Cara Craw- General Contractors and Builders bakery wagons""collapsed in front of Mr. and Mrs, James Sickles at- death of Mr, Butler's brother. daya thrf deg will follow the goose to tR*f bakery on Mount street Monday tended the Mount H*lly fair. A reception will be jrtven tomorrow the Great Bqyond, ford. . ' TO mornintt, letting three-or four barrels Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Brown of Den-night at the Methodist parsonage to , George Mesh and Mrs, Beagley of - Mrs. Kathcrine Parr«l has -moved 'Wn mtp tiie road. iThe bftrrela ver, Colorado,' spent last week with Rev. and Mrs. B. K. Way,, Mr. "Way isLow.island apent Sunday with John from Ijong Branch to h«r- hoUM-on Were rolled back intnoo the^storthe^stoe aand a Mrs, Brown's aunt, Mrs, J, P....Scobcy, the new pastor of the chu'rth. A'naersoB. Water ptreot at this place. ^W II wa» put-oit-tfaierwagoiifai . Miss Lida Wolcott and MiiB Ruth Miss Virginia Elliott of New York - - - 4»» Phon. 650^, 3fl H«i«>o ;'-'".'i"#The topic for the morning service Results* count and THE RECISTBR Giles came home from, normal school is visiting Mr*. Rita Clinton. THE REGISTERVmotto: A paper In <\W the Central Baptlit chUreh next gets 'em.—Advertisement. at Trenton last week to attend the Miv and Mrs. Wellington Wilkins every home.—Advertisement.