Haifa mile from Red Bank, on the trolley, on the direct line of the improved state roads, these lots are worth four or five times their present selling price. V The Federal Bankruptcy Court has ordered these lots sold; that's why the prices are so low. William I-L Houston, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Davidson Building, Red Bank.
of the'person thaMs going to pive you something foi\nothing. If you are interested in any of the following subjects: steam,.hot AUCTION SAL water or hot air heating, sanitary plumbing in all its branches, or CONDUCTED FOR YOUR BEST INTERESTS f general tin smithing, y.ou will find that by giving the undersigned a portion of your work, you will receive value for every doljar expended with him.' . Sales of LIVE STOCK HOWARD F'RETV '^ AND • SAN IT A R Y ,F» I_ UMBER^ 74 Monmouth Street. . Phone 284-J. Red Bank, IM. J. Farm Personal Property •Hniiiniiiiiiit>««i*i«tii«*«tnimeiMiiiiVii>>7» A SPECIALTY * ESTABUSHED 1854 TELEPHONE lit • ALEXANDER D. COOPER GEORGE H. ROBERTS ; Real Estate and Insurance General Auctioneer
5 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. NEW MONMOUTH, N. J.
•"'•".• d • ... ' •* go to the legislature from that county department, The treatment accorded if ;il§|S\ "Steady' Work. - ^|;' : •-.".:The. soldiers and sailors of the na- are labeled Republicans or Demo- tion are entitled to government insii'r-. the liquor selling law-breakers of As- crats. It i$|of great consequence to . ancje at cost. The'measure introduced bury Park is a public scandal, just.as the people of that county whether in ^/congress should be promptly it was under James A. Bradley and the men "who go to the legislature go pafised. Every congressman should every other mayor of the town un- there to represent the people or vote for it; and those who vote against der the old form of government, and whether they go there to represent just as it is today under the adminis- the corporations. The public utility I I Pleasant Surroundings. 1 tho measure will be regarded,inamuny 1 quaiters as^aluing 'the profits of in- tration of the commissioner of pub- corporations work together in both surance companies more highly "than lic safety. parties for the welfare of the cor- they do the welfare of the nation's . • * * # porations. If home rule candidates •fighters. • ' " ' • A number of the citize.ns of Asbury should be nominated by either party ark believe that this condition irfTassaie county, the home rule men 'Tills same principle which the na- should be rectified. They believe in of both parties should get together tional government-is putting in i»-ac- local option. They believe that the to elect them, just as the public util- Apply at once to M. W. GREIG, Superintendent tice iii in'suring the lives of its sol- people of- the 'town should have the ity corporations know no party when diers and sailors should have been put right tn say whether hotels shall lie they desire'to "elect men who 'will iti. jiriictice in New Jersey when the licensed, or whether the bars .shall serve their interests. '. .employers' liubility insurance law was 4ie closed. They believe the people (Town Talk continued on page 12.) "~'i»snse""d' l.TFt winter. This law compels should rule and they want Asbury "every employer of labor "to insure Park to-have the power to govern every employee against accident. itself. '' COMPLAINANT PAID FINE. * * c SIGMUND EISNER CO. This luw was passed on the" ground Highlands Woman Had Man Arrester} th;tt it was best fpr-the public welfare A petition has been issued asking 1 tluit every pt-r.^on sboultl bo insured, for legislation that will give the and Then Took Pity on Him. Hguini-t -industrial ncciilcnts. No people of Asbury Park the right to Samuel Crawley, a- cook in Mrs. doubt thoif is tlie .sumo percentage jiuve lucul option in their town. Un- Edith Aildei-Bon's restaurant at High- of iH'rifit in accident * insurance, as der such a law the people'of Ashnry lands, was arrested Saturday night RED BANK, N. "J. tlici'L- is" in lil'i- insuraiH-c, and that Park ivould have power to govern by Policeman • Thomas Hennessey for • "would make lluj cost nl' this insurntu-tt themselves; Under the present law being drunk and disorderly. -• The tw(» to three times as much as it wutild they have no .such power. complaint.was mmle by Mrs. Amler- . he if the iiiHiiruiH'L- depiu'tmV-nl of i snn, who said that Crawley threw a NKtV.Jvruey^did the work, • * *. * . piU-her of water on her. Justice Wil- Register advertisements bring results because The Register goes into 5,700 homes every! v : Tlif preseht conditions, suit a ^rcat liam I). Meade fined Crnwlcy $10, ' " -as many people there. The hotels are with the alternative of thirty days in Life insurance, accident insurance not licensed but they sell liquor re- jail. Crawley, didn't haVe any money week—almost every home in this section. Register advertisements not only bring results bu ~ rim! fire; iiiHUfniu-e should all bo eon- gimllesH of the law. Under present so Mrs. Anderson paid thetfine. "ducted by Hie government. In many conditions the hotels pay no license •—m *'m they secure the best results possible because of the throughhess with which The Register cove: countiieij this is done. Insurance is i*e; Where no licenses are issued It pays to advertise In The Register. its field, -•• • '•• .• " . ;• -. '••' ' • •. "•'•• ~;-.j V ' ' / .••• ' '. -' .' . . • .... ,. •. THE RED BAJffC REC1OTEH
JITWEY MEN'S HARVEST. HEW UQUOR^jJROINANCE. I STATE REUNION OF ELKS. 'roller Out of Busineii, They Soaked Ordinsnce Fro¥iding for Licenses at the PublicT High Prices. Asbury Park is Presented. / 'I ANNUAL EVENT OPENS AT LONG Taking advantage of the fact that An ordinance to license and regu- i JINJURSRV BRANCH SEPTEMBER 3d. . he trolley cars-were out of commis- late the sale of liquor at Asbury Park ' ion a few nights ago, some of the jit- wai presented to the cit^ commission- • SpuJtar Clark of House of Repra- ney bus "operators increased their era by Lawyer Charles B. Cook j McNAIR'S MARKETS IS NEW i«ntalWc> t* Malta Addreii—Alh- charges to 25 cents for a ride. In a last week. The ordinance was accom-1 lotie Bvsmtx, Parade, M»rdi Gr». panied by a petition asking that it >:e ' I and River Trip Other Feature*. few instances the charge was even 19 E. Front Street WHOLESALE Main Street 2 Nature has provided for her ligher' (han this? Something went adopted or submitted to the voters for j j own everything needed. We The fourth aanual reunion of the rang at the Station at Allenhurst aetion. Mr. Cook told the commjs-1 New Jersey Elka wi]J. Jje Jjeldrat_.Loi!B hprp plprtricity in- nnppliwl for* |l|g eionergjierepresented oVertOOjvoterR, -5 have discoveredanother of ua=- "of lh Etc' events will be held on Ocean avenue. at two o'clock in the morning. The proposition whether Aabury Park de-1 Calves Liver Turkeys There will be races and contests for jitney men made the most of their srres to license and regulate the sale, j INJURSAV is not a mere Elks, boy scouts, high school cadets rief monopoly of the transportation of liquor or not. Mr. Cook said it J mixture of cnewicala heretofore and Monmouth county boys. Tues- justness and much indignation was was well known that prohibition does ; day afternoon the visiting Elks and/ xpressed by those who had to pay the not prohibit in Ashury Park and that J known, but the extract of an their friends will enjoy a sail down ixtra fares. the placp,had nevpr bi-cn a temper- j Sweetbreads Pucks J imported plant put in salve form the Shrewsbury to Sandy Hook and • • » —— ance town. The ordinance conflicts i 5 ior easy use. • return on the Thomas Patten. On with the mile limit law, a state act 1 the return a shore dinner will be COMMERCE BOARD DINNER. which prohibits the^sule -of liquor I lerved at Pleasure, Bay. within a mile of any campmeeting I J Positive relief for Business Men of Long- Branch* Enjoy Wednesday n/orning the lodge ground. | 11 members will parade through - the Banquet Last Week. The city clerk at Aybury Park has i Calves Brains Capons iSUNBURN principal streets of Long Branch. The The Long Branch chnmber of com- verified the fact.that'the'p'etTtion re- reunion will wind up Wednesday merce held n ilinner at the new Holly- cently presented asking for a special 4 " ] Sold by night with a mardi grns and street wood hotel Tuesday night of last election on the quwtion of licensing dance. week. The affair was attended, by the sale of liqu§r bears the required 30 persons, many of whom were"" number'of signatures ( f t; n Jersey Fowls and Roasting Chickens The athletic events are as follows: 0 01TC ac O jl Knickerbocker Pharmacy | GO-yiird rucc, handicap, fur lioyl* net women. The dinner was followed by by the commissioners through the in- d years of age. " > everal speeches, in which ways of in- itiative, feature of the; commission Broad Street, . Red Bank. 100-ynril ruco for im-mljuia (if KIUH' reasing prosperity at Long Branch odgea only: government act. The law requires a GO-yurd fut imiu'H nice, i!l)U pounds ami ivefe suggested. Among the speakers petition of this character to be signed ; We also-wish to call your attention that we make all our own tver, for nu'inljerH of KIIIH ttltly. .vere George A. Viehman, president of y fifteen p«y cent of the voters. Tjie- 135-pouncl buxlnff bout. * the state chamber of commerce; Dr. petition presenied contains 387 names! Sausage, Bologna, Frankfurters, Liverwurst and Pork Roll. 60-yurd effK race* Cor lady KIltH only. Edwin Sternberger, Mayor Marshall 2-mlle handicap bicycle rnct*. Oliuule of men who vdtej last fall, which is; il«h Hchool cudutH i>lily. . Woolley, Benjamin P. Morris and Cl more than tn\ required number. Countless Women DresHihg race< 100 ym-ilM iiml return, Henjamin J. Wright.' A campaign is The commission -gik-L'niment act re- These products are ABSOLUTELY ,pure and we are sure a or hikM only. ow under way to increase the mem- quires the calling of Jhe election Wrestling bout, I4.r>-i>n\inil HIIHH. ' ership of the Long Branch commerce find- 100-yard -throe-le^Ked race, im*mljer« within twenty days after the clerkj trial order will more than'convince you. • ,. if Elks only, oard. verifies the.petition. Mayor.Hetrick" Potato nice, 7S yards arul return, for has issued a statement in which he| that when suffering from oys not ov<-r 18 yearn, Alonmouth _ «_.-«*_ jrounty only, .; favors holding the election on the nervousness, sifck headache, Cock light race, for. members of E|li« A BIG HORSE MACKEREL. ground that the people of Asbury inly. Kach 1O(1K« limited to two entrlcH. eabright Man Landed .One That Park should be given opportunity of dizzy spells and ailments FluR relay luce, for teams "f four boy» Weighed 90O Pounds. men, boy HcoutH only, llniitfid to t-lnlit expressing their opinion on the liquor peculiar to their sex— teams. One mile, eueli teulu to run 220 Gdnrad M. Johnson of Seabright question. yarda. iraght a horse mackei-eV weighing "nothing affojtlssuch prompt Sack race, 00 yarcln, fur ttlkn only., The commissioners wiW take.up'The and welcome relief, as will' Obstacle race, 'quarter inllo, open to 00 pounds while trolling for blue- clerk's report at-an adjourned mee^- ClltH'only, ,sh lant Wednesday. As spori as he ng tomorrow. iollow a few doses of ooked the fish Johnson realized he , NINETEEN NEW CITIZENS. ad a big one anil the anchor was muled in and the boat made .ready Polo Matches. Court Admits That Many to Citizen- or a run. The fish toweti the-boat , In a polo Biati'h' at Occanport •hip—Germans Laid Over; >ljW,, fft mjleo to sea before it was ex-Saturday afternoun, a-team captained Nineteen alien residents of:'Hlon- lausted. When the fish nave up theby Earl Hopping won over William BEEOWN'S mouth county have been granted citi- ight the boat.was pulled alongside Dalding's team by a score of 13 to 4. zenship, papers by Judge Lawrence; tnd the mackerel was harpooned. Fn a one-sided match at Rumson the The "number included seven Rus- )ld timers say this was the biggest Rumson team defeated the Freeboot- ians, five Italians, four English- lorae mackerel ever caught in Jer-ers by a score of 12 to 2. Howard S., icy waters. liorden and William K.. Stonebridge men, two Scotchmen and a Hollander. did all the, scoring for the Rumson PILLS The cases of eight Germans and six . •*-*-•» — ^ .- team, while Hugh Barrett scored the Austrians were laid^Jxer until after BROKE OUT OE JAIL. Jk. rjroven women's remedy, the war. j two goals for the Freebooter's. in "which assists in regulating the The Russians accepted,were: rfanaiquan Man Escapes After Being «rgans, and re-establishing Sol Oglonsky, Rrcehold. :. Arrested on Wife's Complaint' Tried to Kill Himself. ijLealthy conditions. Beecham's Harry Werner t formerly IMVHCII iVlernlkowfiky), West Lung Ilnmcli. Eugene Miller of Manasquan broke Joseph Konoffski of Matawan tried JKlls contain no habit-forming Ownr Tranb, Belmui-. (it of, jail at that place last week to kill himself by cutting his throat -jdrug—leaver no disagreeable" -Abraham David Traub, Helniar. fter. Being arrested. on a charge bf with a razor last Wednesday when he JJOUIH .Tiu'Qb Leudcr (formerly Lli-lsblf, iot supporting his wife and. children. learned that his sweetheart would no a 'after-effects. They are— Helmar. Klmn Hclinfldcr,. Awbury, Park. Uarshal Cornelius served the war-longer receive' his attentions. The l.leli (.'luirchasen, Asbilry Park, ant on Miller at the railroad station. cut was not deep enough to prove Carols S." Jtaffetto, Mnnawilamil, hen" the paper was read Miller fatal. ,. ; y Nature's aid (jiivlno Uuttn, rira/lley-BoaBli,- :— aaherl^for a train that" Was~"ieaving Oriuslo Cuinloiil. reed Bank.' It pays to advertise in The Register I.ulRl Hnrnahel. Roil nahk. he station but the officer caught him lOrncHto Geronl, Red Bank. ... • ind placed him in the lock-up'. A —Advertiseme'nt. . . to better Health .TameH Welsh Murphy, Blatnvan. '• ihort time later when he visited the , e ', SXndlMi of Sp4tlil Vilna to W*MB an will mir tm, Herber.lolin Dalet Sturt, Freehold, MaWjvan. . ' ail the door was found open and Mil- \a <3old everywhere, la IMKOT. 10C, 23C, WilliaHbtm StAlfret d MLloydW , Freehold. er was gone. Miller is employed as Frank ifubert Hahdall, Freehold. brakeman on the railroad. HERCULES TIRES David Frazer Hill,-I''reebol(l William l'Yeilorlck DellorH, Koyport WRITTEN GUARANTEE BUNGALOW BURNED. . 4,000 MILES Delicious—and on Time! SOLDIER SERIOUSLY HURT. " On the -foilowing* basis That's the beauty of the New Perfection.' .You're never delayed und exasperated by a "slow fire."Tha louse at Long Branch Valued at If tt tire falls, to run 4.U0U miles ^*« . New Perfection U as prompt as it % efficient. Doca everything A coal-stove -will do, and coats no more. ., EXPERT FURNITURE and $5,000 Destroyed by Fire. will replace, with another tire for-oif Government Truck and Touring Car ialf below price. A quick boil or'a simmer, just as you like. TKe visible flame stays put—no need to watch it No waste in Collision Near Seabright, A bungalow at Long Branch owned Plain Non- while not cooking. It keeps the kitchen cool, t New Perfections are now serving over 2,500,000 homes.* PIANO MOVERS ^ y Ligon Johnson of New York was Sizes Tires .'• . Skid A government auto truck in charge lestroyed by fire early. Wednesday 28x3 . $15,80. .... J7.50.. ... J2.25 Ask your dealer to show you.the reversible glaas leseivoir—ajiew and exclusivp, feature. ' Large padded vans for local and long of soldiers from Sandy Hook was 30x3 . .. r.- 7.20. «...~-7.66,. .... 2.50 . __,__...____.„:-—^ — -v--•: OIL — .. •", -- —3B.l»tanG0-moving. _. struclc-by—a touiinK cur nearrSea- riorninp;.. .The -bungalow was_fully -,-^Jl S.S5.U 32x3 % 77!"" lu.7ol !?. 2?95 You need liavo no dread of moving das >right early Friday and one of the .urnished arid the loss is about. ....-11.45.. for best, results—always clean, and dear-burning. • • . -' ' '01 you will turn the job over to u&. iB,000, The owner was not at the 34x3% 11,95; .... 12.76.. ..-. 3.15 soldiers and the driver of the tour- icashore this summer and the house 31x4 14:35. .... 16110.. ... 3.35 -. • • • Dtalets who itll and recommend Neio Perfection Oil Cook Stova. ' '•' : _i ^. Wo servo you with every facility and ing car were seriously hurt. The in- 33x4 . la.25. .-.. . 16;1G;. ...'• 3j45 tevery courtesy. jured soldier is J; R.' Allen. His up- as unoccupied. Firemen from Long 34x4 10.66. .... 16.50.. S*i Ban*—B. Hande & Son, Hon- Eatontowa—Chester -woloott 'j| - lonf^ BwacJk—Jos nnl.lBtoin >er lip was torn off and several of Branch , and Monmouth Beach went 35x4 V 16.S5. ....17.20.. !." 3!S5 drickson «c ^pplegate.VL- Soliwartz & rannlnjrdale—Lutz & Son. K. JackBon I" swi.3 T ' No confusion. No inconvenience. 34x4%.- 20.80. .... 21.85.. ... 4.05 Con, Frank Weller, Havsla Cllark. ' Preelioldr-J, A. Denlse, D. V. Perr Townley & Co 'Cheater M *m., o the fire, but the blaze had gained es er u . Particular attention la given -to the lis teeth were knocked out. William 35x4% 21.60. .... 22.70.. ... 4.25 Adelphla—Chas. Bearmdre & Son, Vine, F. A, White.. • - , S. tVella & Co'' ' "*• " " o much headway that they were un- 36x4%...... 22.95.''. .1. 4.3S 1 : Cleanliness of our vans. )qty, driver .of the touting car, was 21.90. George lJall. ' --» - ' K»yport—J. C; Schencli, IJ. B. wall- Hfttawan—£!'' ty WnTiiRv n badly cut and bruised. Both, men hle to save the house. A garage near Clarksburg—Frank Horner. • Ing, J. T, WyckolT,-Geo. Woodey. Harris. ' ' -"""'.**• ueo. Estimates given on local and long dis- were taken to the Long Branch hos- lie house was saved. Unffllshtown—W, IK Mount Co., Marttoro—SY T. Burke, Marlboro Tort Konmonth—w NT O..I«^ tance moving. Freight, baggage and G . D.-Vanderburg^ '•• . ' . - General Store. Sea Bright—Alahoncy * Har?ei general carting. -iital,,, ,,,- . - Hercules Tire Co. f0 ey. Four auto vans at your service. Prank Ratigan, driver of the army Excite Conviction Uptel. Bpsolal Pxopoaitloa to Llva .Dealers, STANDARD OIL COMPANY iruck, says he slowed down when he Call, write or phono. 211 Halsey Street, Newark, N. S. Newark. •' -^Uejjgr) ^ saw the other car approaching at a The conviction *f Barney Cohen Tel. Market 3303.' > . iNew ey fast rate. He claims he" was on the Asbury Park {•": violating the dry BURDGE& RUSSELL right side of the rood. The touring ordinance at thn* place was upset by 14 Mechanic street, Bed Bank, car was reduced to wreckage. The udge Lawrence last week. Cohen Phone 17T-W. front part of the truck was badly was arrested as he was bringing six gallons of whiskey into Asbury Park Woo! Sweater Coats Xocust Point. damaged. ..." , 1 all colors find grades' Phone 8-R Atlantic Highlands. from Belmar. He testified that it was PEWECT1ON MURDER'S PISTOL TRACED. or his personal use. Judge Law- $1.00 to $7.00 rence decided that no evidence bad. il Cimn 19 Broad St OIL CGOlt STOVE Weapon U»ed in Killing James Caiale been introduced showing that Cohen Bought at Perth Amboy. intended to sell the liquor. H. N. OUPP, Red Bank . The revolver used in killing James Casale near Freehold recently was bought at Perth Amboy.. This fact waa learned by County Detective Smith lost week. Mr. Smith'nad the revolver identified at the store of L. Kaufman. A clerk at the store is snid to have positively identified the pistol V as one liDBuld tcran~Italian"several months ago. The man answered the description of one of the Farlnella brothers, both of whom are in the county jail on charges of being im- plicated in the murder. Another, discovery made last week by Detective Smith was that Qf the oil can from which the gasoline used in saturating Casale's body was taken, This can was found buried in a marsh THE POINT west of Freehold. The top of an oi can found near Casale's body exactly to be considered in buying fitted the can found by the detective. It is with pleasure that we annomnce that on or about September 1st, -\ Drugs is, first, of all, the quality. Then, of course, FAVOR GOVERNMENT fHANGE U vacate our present place of business for a much larger and more con^ you want to be sure that Freehold Citizens Want ta Be Separ- ated from Township. your druggist keeps a fresh The annual Freehold citizens' meet- Venient place at 41 BroadrStr£et,Topgoiite White streeg_Red Bank.'' j";,' " ing was held last Wednesday- night. stock and employs an expert The old board pf commissioners was to take charge of the PRE- renominated. A resolution - waa passed to extend the boundary'limits We thank you for your'-many past favors and Yespectfuily.solicit the SCRIPTION DEPART- of Freehold town to take in the outly- ing districts and to change the form r MENT, of government to' a borough govern- continuance of your patronage" at our new place oft busine|S> where we will be ment. Freehold is now governed un- You can be sure of all these der a special town charter. It is be- lieved that the separation would re- better able to serve you than ever before. • . . • :. • ." good pointa, and many more, sult in n- more economical and satis- at'""" '" • - factory government for both the town and township.' The matter will be further discusBed at another citizens' meeting. - - H. C HUBBARD, Prop. Lightning Fires Barn. 16 Broad Street, Red Bank. Lightning struck one of the build- Telopbc 146 Tel.pkon. 79J ings on Frank White's farm west of Asbury Park Friday night. It started a fire i\hich destroyed two barns, W. W. KENNEDY & SONS large wagon house and several Tw«ntj-Fir»t Year. smaller buildings. -The damage i LEROY PLACE, . RED BANK, placed at $8,00(>. Firemen from An- bury Park went to the place, but lack of water prevented them from saving any- of the buildings. Chemical FLORISTS atreams .were played on the dwelling and this was prevented from catching fire. ^^ _ will begin its fall term Greenhouses-Ridge Road Red Bank, N. J. No Hospital Oppoiltion. Monday, September 24 Members of the Btato board o Ail school studiei included in the health met with the freeholders las course. Preparation for any college Thursday to hear any objections thai Primary clauses. For luriher infor might be raised against the establish- nation kindly consult the principal, ment of a tuberculosis hospital or 1 the John Rathmell farm near Allen- \ , _ H. C. TALMAGE, A. M,, wood. " Not a single objoctdr ap- 87 Bnuwb ATOTUM. peared and the state board of health It pays to •dvarUae ta TbttBegdtw will formally approve the project al A4tia«t s meeting next week. Six. THE RED BANK EEGISTER. pounds. It wss the largest pickerel taken from the pond in many years. Directed to Make >n Accounting. , BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Arthur A. Zimmerman, executor of the will of his father,. Theodore A. Zimmerman of ManasquaiV, has been MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN directed by the court of chancery to make an accounting of the estate. ABSOLUTE SECURITY ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. Leg Broken in Accident. Miss Mary I. Brown of Atlantic to your impoftiyiiTpapers and valuable City suffered a broken leg in an auto- Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- -TOObile-«oll4sion~at-Msna*quan—Tues- day of lafit"«veek. Her collar bone tions—Lodge Doings—Slight Fires—Births, Mar- and several ribs were also broken. annual rental; in the feeling of content- Ice Cream Place Closed. ment that no loss can come to you through riages, Deaths, Accidents—Other Interesting Gu.H Heekmati of Freehold has closed his ice cream' and confection- fire or theft. ery place at Freehold for two weeks, Features of Town and County, during which time extensive alter- WATCH that doesn't tell fibs is a The new $2,000 pipe organ recent- Miss Carol Dunbar, a^etl tv.vlye, n ations will be made to the store. May we show' you our Safe Deposit good true friend. When it comes ly installed in the Bradley Beach summer resident of Sprint; Lake, will I Lightning Fires Barn. Methodist church Jjy the Sunday- attempt a fifteen mile swim in the Department? \ -' "••-.' ' ". •; ' '•• A to a watch that equivocates this is j The big barn on James Rue's farm i .Hudson river next Sutulny. She is 1 school Was dedicated on Sunday by | near Tennen . was struck by lightning Eev. James W. Marshall, the district being coached by T. J. Howlandi u the Town's House of Correction. May-_ swimmer instructor at Spring Lake. i Tuesday of last week and burned, to superintendent^ The organ is part of the ground. The Freehold firemen be your watch merely needs cleaning improvements '"costing- $7,000 which No Water Outside the Borough. wived the adjoining buildings.' are being made to the church. and then perhaps you might need a new Nathaniel Reid, a Long Branch jit- Tlie Belmar borough council last Held on Girl's Charge. •"bus'owner.'won a suit brought in week refused a request for water Red Bank Trust Company jPne. If so we shall be pleased to have Robert Herrera was arraigned last i us . • - ! "Charles Haverstraw of Allentown Lieutenant on a Visit. . v RED BANK, N. J. eyes with an adjustment that won't let William J. Brokaw, a Long Branch; caught a channel bass which weighed Lieutenant W. H. Sutphin of Fort druggist, has given Phil Daly lire j 36.pounds, in Barnegat bay last week. Meyer, Virginia, has been visiting his your nose know your eyes are using company of that place a first aid cabi-1 Jir. Haverstraw was accompanied" by mother at Long Branch. Lieutenant Sutphin will be retained in' this glasses., \ . - -net. The. cabinet contains all .kinds! Frnnk B. Price, Augustus ,Robbins, of articles needed in treatingjnjur- Harry Higgins and John Joy. country as an army instructor. „ ies. ' ' . >.•.- '_ '• Victiin of Apoplexy. ' • ..' Caught Potato Thief. ' -.'> - Virginia A. Mount, daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Simes of Matawan Alonzo Mount of Belmar, died at the Frederick Megill of Farmingdale caught a potato thief near his farm died suddenly last Thursday week of BUSINESS NEEDS YOU Spring Lake hospital last Wednesday apoplexy; Mrs. Simes was the widow of cholera-infantum. The child was | one.,day last -week. The man had Mererb'forahasdierabeeii lUch • demand for builniu collagi trtined aludanU-reliable, L. de la REUSSILLE of Charles F. Simes and'is survived efficient trainlag in > ihort time. '. taZrinW •• •'• several baskets of potatoes covered by four:daughters and one son. V i I,/ i'', „ 'in MM . Hnr ' "P 'in his wagon. - Mr! Megill took his . An^unbitious rounv man.or young woman can gat a good pokitioa .through our school. Monmouth't Leading Jeweler...'.= Selected for Training Camp., A daughter was bom to -Mrs.'Har-l £. . fl. ?, , .. „..*•„„—• old Champlin at ATlentown Sunday of ] Potatoes ana -let.we man go. . Edward J, Weigand and Robert GOOD POSITIONS SECURED. ' , WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. 38 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. armlast y week ••servic. e Mrat Wrightstown. Ghamplin , i.s in the Republican Clambake. Walters, life guards at OCean Grove, M..Irsr , Benjamin Witkowski of Free- ,The Republican county committee have been selected for the officers' hold gave birth to a daughter on is making arrangements for a clam- training camp at Fort Meyer.. . '*V . Telephone 4S7-R • bake at Portaupeck the first week in 1 ."Thursday,. August 16th. . v Auto Hits Fence." -.'•'V Dr. and Mrs. Wmiam T. Robinson September. A committee has been appointed ta'select the date and make 'An automobile struck P. J. Mala- 74N(xwcoRXna> of Freehold are spending ten days at Othbr arrangements. biiry's fence at Imlaystown last week •Atlantic tlity. , . : . •^-----' Mini»fe"r in'^Syar Service. and knocked several feet of it down. 1S1-1S3-13S Market Straat NEWARK, N. J. . Mrs. Fred Kortenhnus of Cliffwood (Continued on next page.) ' • gave birth to a daughter last.Wednesr - William"! Reid, of Tottenville, LARGEST BEST day. .- Staten Island, formerly pastor of the Simpson memorial church at Long Mrs. Thomas Naylor of English- Branch,,has resigned his pastorate to town gave birth to a son a few days enter the service of the Christian as- ago.' . . '. .' ,,- sociation1 war-wdrk.,. Robbed rlis Employer/ • :"•'."" ~ • Robert Harris, a colored nian-who Married in April, . - had, been employed by William' P. Miss : Margaret Ballard, grand- Story of Freehold, was arrested last daughteht r ;....n. -an-M..>d- Jfheldeal "Elsie English, daughter of fiirm- crops. John B. Nelson's corn John English of Englishtown,, was field was stripped, as were other fields married Saturday, August 11th, toin that section. is popular the Lieutenant. Warren Bv Hutchinson of Farmer's Richmond Hill. Lieutenant Hutchin- Lost Son in War.. c . (. world joyef among farm- son"|s2'i|a}ione4at a training, camp Mrjjnd^Mrs. Amendt of-Bradley ""on tong Island; ' • :, Beachi have just received news of the' jleath of fheir-son, Christian Amendt, .^Economical to purchaseand^m^in- ers, itrmeets eyer^ de- Injured ManWn .Hospital. who was"" serving with the British Walter Rossback of Long Branch, forces in Egypt: • They have another Tttn—light inweightr-electric lightmg ._jyho was badly hurt in an automo- son at the front. mand of ruraf travel. • bile accident at_ Asbury Park three kind starting system—powerful, flex- weeks ago, 'was" tak*e'lr~to the. Long New Teacjiers at Manasquan* With it you save Branch, hospital Thursday night,' Miss .Anna Olmst,ead of Walton, ible motor—easy riding cantilever . 'where X-ray examinations were made New York,, has. been engaged as1 porting produce and supplies. You v»of his injuries. . ' - " • teacher of German in the Manasqu/an 'tear $pringj—deep,7$qftuphol? high school. Miss Carrie Meyer of Stolen Auto Recovered. 7 Camden will teach the commercial htery. „ make neighbors of your^distant- friends. An automobile owned bjr Ira S.department. ' errisoi^lsluirjL^ParlCiY!asstQleni^lsluirjL^ParCQ ' You^multiply*the conveniences.and pleas- from in front of St, James theater Auto Trip to Mountains. ~"* .Wednesday. Mr. Ferris recovered it Charles H. Clayton, Bertram Birch, * ures_of your.familyr a few hours later, when he saw two Mrs. Gardiner Woodward, Mrs. Ella colored, men in it_ Tlie men made Shepherd and Miss .Annie •Arrow- ' tairgewlieels—deep sof t" upholstery—canti- 1 their 'escapes*; —. ••m th ot Ti eehold enjoyed an auto- mobile trip to the Catskill mountains Gifr FelTFroni. Horse last week. ... leverrear^prings insure easy, riding. Miss Minnie Stranger of Philadel- phia, a sumiiier' resident of Long Died ofOTyphoid FeVer. i Electric controlJbuttonswithin easy"reach on BTancii, fell from- her hnrse- .while Joseph Qiiihh, son of John Quinn r Horse .'back' rising last Wednesday, of- Freehold, died Tuesdav of last the steering column insures easy operation! "and was hadly injured on the head. week of typhoid ieyer. He wa3 fif- win, Ukan- lu' thu huKpituLJur-)'tetih years':bld and besiJes his pan treatment.- .. ents is survived by seven brothers.and ^Ppwerrcomfortreconomy—all'theseJdentifyZthe es Run Away. - two sisters, 4 team of-lifffses wyiy OverjanSXightF^ ^ Teieidd of FrFreefiolde ' ran away __ last. Mrs. Harry G. VanNote of West Wednesday while"'carting... a load of Long Branc h underwenw t aii operatioopation Conieito ourl^tdr tthLBhhill potatoes, to. the freight stfltion1_The;^at_the__Lang Brahen—hospital—last wa(«on -struck a .maifTiftx ami one of | week. Mrs,. .David . Elting" of Long the liorses' was- thrown, The "damage i Branch jxlso underwent-an operation 'was slVght. last week. .. • • Garden Thieves at Work... J^iremen to Give Thieves visited the gtnrdens«bf Fred Independent fire company of Long •NewbuVy hndEdward Combs'of Jlan-. Branch will give an entertainment at asqtian one night recently-and pulled rjhe Bi'ttadway theater.on Wednesday, all their btein vines out by the rp,afccTSeptember 12th.- ,The show will fbn- The thieves -were evidently afraid to sist of feature pictures and ten vaude take time to pick the beans in the •'"- ' " '• " "_ganlens. : \ •-';.-••' ' • ' Autoists, Lose Licenses.' : ".. MrUandJkirsT Joseph H. Thompson The nutomobiU'-'dnvcrV licenses of of Ereello'Ul.gave n linen shower fast Theodore I'eter'eori of X g •Thursday •night for -Mi Rpcep I-nSi'd'hT-TTfT^StyrtTTgTEalJe^liayc.: nHighhni, whose engagement'to Peter. .'.1jee"Ijeernr i>ayokei»iiyoUcd 'by'thby te hstate. .coniniis-jDolanlof ^Brooklyn was. recently'•"ariT" 1 sioher. -Koth menjy'ere,charged- witll: nounced; • ', '-'.- .'•••• '.'reckUwrf (lriviiiSr and' causing aecU! '' _• " • .• • ;•"• '••'-; AC'hiW"ddA:Co'lhing"'W"eddingi i * Held as Slnc)Ver. Invitations have been issued
$500 bail. - Reike'sl elnihisilio-'yaia'.not 2J years u1i|->uniil after vegistvation Officer onn Visit. ' .."'. • „ ' '• (lay! . • ; •'-.'•:.• . Lieutenant' H'erneVt C.Segur. who recently grailuated from the oftiters' Keyport Gels the Money. • • . • 1 camp at Fort Benjamin Hiirrison; ., Ki )'port buiough Ivis jus.t.be.cri paid Intliann, has been visiting his parents, a judgmuiU of , Jn.OUO . recovered Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Segur.of Ocean a(?aiii.si Gustityu Vou'leker, a civil en» Grove. • ." . ,. gineei-..frjr bryacli of cohtract in work -duiitj iiii-tlie-watt'i1 wcirks, '.'Tlic case- Hbuse Hit by Lightning. lui.H ht'ff/i.in tht* courtsov.t^'r two'ye'ars. The. houHf occupied'by-William F. ; Masons Have Clnmbdke. Vnndc-rvci'r nutir J'reeholil was struck , Aljuut I'JTi members of the Mana- .by. lightning Tuesday of hi.-t week. uifuan' liidgu of -Mn^qiiH enjoyed a1 Sliing'i':: \\V\K turn off the hoiHu in clumbaki! at Osborn'? point' on thethroe pkici's, but theilamag-e Avrishot Man;tK<|ii;iti liver hi.st Wuilncsday. henvy. Two of Family in Hospital, Pencliot for Wasltihgton. 1 Mrs. Charles T. Krn'uss of Sprinfi. J). .1. Mm It »f Allentown shipped Lake iinderwen't an operation at :i ilvc- liiiskt'ts <|f Citrtnnn peaches u> i New York hospital a, few day? ago. Washin^toii last week. The ]>taL'hes. Her daughter was also -opera'teil on wure for use at the White .ll.putje, at New'York last week lor appendi- ED. VON KATTENGELL A Good Catch of Bluefilli. citis.- •Frank White of West Iicltnn'r Cnuglit Big Pickerel. ' Monmouth Street and Maple Avenue. Red Bank, N. J. caught lilMi pounds of blue/iali with a Herman Sinter of Horne'rstbw'n hand line one thiy recently." The fish caught :t pickeriil in a pond at that brought thirty cents n pound. place recently which weighed .four THE RED «*NK REatSTtft.
JuH» gt«n of Ktw York •weie-nuir- £)«. FflED'SV riea Sunday of last week at tb.e letter BRfEF ITEMS OF NEWS. place. ••_••- : - Bison Buliair.f. Booms 1 and 2, Bed Bank. N. J. "(Continued from last page.) Announcement of Engagement. Office Hours. 8:30 to C Saturdays 8:30 to 12 » Announcement was made last week The engagement of Mrs. May .F. OBERT PIERCE, of the engagement of Miss Flora Til- Coshjif Baltimore to William H; Ber- I LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ton of Manasquan and Nathan Wakl- gen of Matawan has been announcecd. Resident 46 White. Hoi Usnk. ron of Long Branch. The date for The date for the wedding has not been . Telephone B6^ the wedclilig has not been set. set. — • ' . ILLIAM H. FOSTER, W Ckrlc and Hanactrof Public Bales Firemen Hold Supper. A Variety Shower. Auctioneer Buvplied. The Morjranville fire company held Miss Forman Wetherill of Allen- P. O. Address. Eabmtdwn. N. J. Last Days of the August Funtiture Sale their-annual-harvest home supper -lasitt town-gave-a ^•ariety-fihoweir-Tuesday rF. Wednesday night and cleared about of last week for Mrs. Thomas West, M NOTAEV PUBLIC ?300. A Fortl automobile was who was recently married. end COUHISSIONEH OF DEEDS. awarded to J. P. Applegate. Teller's Ntwo Stand. Bed Room Suites Dining Room Suites French Grey Visits Old Battle Field. 17 Broad Street, - ned Bank, R*J, Fisher—Fallcinburg. Joseph Vanderveer of Long Branch ALPH O. WILLGUSS 4-piece Queen Anne Suite in oak,.Jacobean finish, Miss Fannie Fisher and Frank F. has been visiting the Antietam battle R COUNSEULOH AT LAW Falkinburg of Osboraville were mar- field in Maryland. Mr. Vanderveer is IKew Jersey and New York Bara) 4-piece Ivory Suite, con- consisting of buffet, china case, extension table, Bide Novelties OllKM; 2 Br»«d Street. Bed Bank, N. 1. table. Special at $78.98. ried at Manasquan on July 30th by a veteran of the civil war. 120 Broadway. New York City. sisting of two 3 feet 3 inches Rev, George T. Hillman. The wed-Lightning Kills Cow; Ivory trimmed, very new ding was announced last week. JUIH. CHARLES PARKER, . 4>eds,l dresser and chiffonier. 4-piece William and Mary Suite in oak, Jacobean A cow owned by George W. Au-*"* PIANO IKSTBUCTION and attractive consisting of: Recovers from Blood Poisoning. mack of Eriglishtown wa« killed by Orsiutintof St. Mark's Church. Brooklyn. finish, consisting of buffet, china case, extension table Visits Red.Bmk Mondays and Thursdays. Special $88.98. V Martha Washington sewing " Tunis R. Schenck of Matawan has lightning Tuesday of last week. The Piano LcBsona (Stuttffart Method) and Bide table. Special $109.98. """",'"'" . recovered from an attack of blood cow was valued at $100. also The Study of Harmony Address 408a Jefferson Arenue, Brooklyn- tables.serving tray table with poisoning in his hand caused by in-Buys Carload of Cattle. 4-piece Charles Second Suite, in oak, Jacobean finish, glass top, muffin and sand- juring it on the teeth of a fish while R. HAROLD J. STOKES, 4-piece Adanv Ivory Suite, on a fishing trip recently. Prank T, Hendrickson of Adelphia D DENTAL SURGEON consisting of buffet, china case, extension table and has •bought a carload of cattle in . Successor to Dr. .Frank Lee. wich stands, cocktail and Printer on. Vacation. Pennsylvania and will fatten them on 64 Broad Street. Eisner Buildlnz. consisting of one 4jfeet 6 side table. Special $86.98. ' . * Rooms i. 5 and 6.- smoking stands. / Alvord Palmer, foreman of thehis farms for market. OBce Hours 830 to 6*0 o'clock. inches bed,: cane insert, 1 mechanical department of the Free- Board Jumper Held. Also a complete collection hold Transcript, enjoyed his vacation OBERT A. MACKELLAR, dresser, 1 chiffonier, 1 dress- last week. Most of the time was David Taylor of Asbury Park was R ARCHITECT. of mahogany and fumed oak spent at New Brunswick. arrested for giving a worthless check Office: - Eisner Building-. Red Bank. N. J. for $96 to Mrs. H. M. Embly in pay- ing table with three way novelties. Toy Factory Opened. R A. TILTOJsf, ^ ment of a board bill. D SURGEON DENTIST. — glass. Special $179. The new toy factory, at Farming- A Giant Tomato Vine. ; Graduate University of Pennsylvania. Successoa All very specially priced. dale is now open and several "large to Dr. J. D. Throckmorton, _^__ orders are being filled.11 Many of the Frank Clark of Farmingdale Has a No. 8 Broad Street. employees were with the factory when tomato vine in his garden which is Office hours: 8 A. M. to 6.30 P. M. Every Day it was located at Allaire. seven feet high. The vine has seven- etcept Satnrdaya. '' ty tomatoes on it. EO. McCrTAYLOR, C. E. New Teacheri Engaged. G CONSULTING ENGINEER. Tag Day Nets $800. CIVTL ENGDJEEE and SURVEYOR. Miss Phoebe Clevcnger of Ocean 8 Eisner Building. Broad St. Red Bank. N. J. Grove has been engaged as teacher of A tag day.held for the Methodist the second[grade at Bradley Park. home for the"" aged at Ocean Grove R. ROBERT DICKSON, Misa-Jjlyrtle Loson of- Ocean Grove Saturday week resulted in about $800 D VETERINARIAN. will teach at Whitesville. being collected. FairlHaven. N. J. Phone 421 W. Red Baek Money for Mess Fund. AW OFFICES OF Knocked Over by Lightning. L REILLY & QUINN, Willard Heiser of Adelphia was Ihe girls' auxiliary of Asbury Park Davidson Buiidinic. Red Bank. knocked from a potato wagon on last week contributed $80 toward the Joseph Reilly. John J. Qaipn. * X which he was riding Tuesday of last mess fund of the Asbury Park mili- tary company. ^,' M. CONK week by a bolt of lightning. Mr. E• • fAUCTlONEER, ' Heiser was not badly hurt. Died at Hospital. Prompt attention to, all salca 'of {arm stock, merchandise and personal property. • Delegates to Firemeik's.Convention. Mildred Lee of Ocean Grpvedied at P. O. AddreaB. 102 Borden^treet Red Bank. the'Long Branch hospital Tuesday of Dr. W. E. Anderson, William Tra- R. B. F. KING, •••."• cey and Harry F.' Story of English7 last week of typhoid fever, ^h'e was 29 years old. D VETERIKARY SURGEON AKD town have been appointed .-delegates , . DENTIST. to the firemen's relief convention at Boy Has Toe Removed. • . ' BHREWBBUKY. NEW JERSEY. Atlantic City next month. \. Overatomy performed orFbltchea with parfas* William "Wilson,' ar nine-year-old Also dogstreated with Serum for DUternper'anl Quits Job (or War. Long Branph boy, had one of his toes Manse. Telephone 2118. Eatontown. N. J. Leroy R. Brown has given up hisremoved at the Long Brkncv h hospital job-as manager of a grocery store at' last week. . .-, « :•'..»••' R.iL. U.-STRYKER, •.../' AIlentown_.and__has returned to his D VETERINARY SURGEON. • Died of Stomach Trouble., Office. Public Service Building. Telephone I4L home at Watertown, New York, to EverettrMorgan, the' f our-yearr-old Residence, BlShrewshury Avenue. TelephoneU-t await the first draft call/ : son Of Raymond Crowthef of Belmar, BED BANK. N. J. . Pastor on Vacation, a * " ' ' djed last '.'Thursday of * stomach RNEST A. AREN1), Rev. S.. R. Carlisle and family of trouble. . . .'; .' - E ARCHITECT. ' 106 W. 40th Street. New .York City. Freehold are spending a few weeks in Buildr_* a.Tennis Court. •' .' .. Elnmonth Buildlns, Asbury Park. N. J. South Jersey, -Part-of the -time-will- — yKJv Residence. Broad Street. lied Bank. N. be spent at Wildwood, where Mr. Car- .. win J._L^sley::oO!armingdale SpecialiBtin country work. has built a tennis court on the lot he Telephone Connections. lisle was pastor six years. ' . recently bought. from Miss Mary Moore: OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, ._• Long Branch Couple Wed. J COUNSELLORS Al LAW, Miss Elinor Hess and Charles H. Surgical Dressings Shipped. Davidson Building. Broad Btrat* RED BAHI. N. Griffin of Long Branch were married The' Long Branch chapter of the Sunday of last week by Rev. Charles Red. Cross'has shipped 17,000 sur- DMUND WILSON, F. McKoy; The attendants were Mr. gical dressings _f.or use in war relief COUNSELLOR AT LAW. » and Mrs. Frank Soden. E - RED BANK. H. work. ;'•••' - Offcea: 10 EABT F«OKT SIBEEI. Baira—Wyekoff, Reunion.,;;..; Ocean Grove Boy a Diver. , .' . A LSTOJN BEEKMAN, The animal Baird-Wyckoff-reunion C3L COUNSELLOR AT LAW. will be held at Tennent;ehurcK to- Harold S. Dunning of Ocean Grove Jfflces Eisner building, RED BANK.N. J. morrow. Most of the oldfarhilies in has qualified, as a decp-aea diver in the. n"avy. His pay as a diver is $lT20 an K. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, the county are connected "with the hour. '. . . • • ' • - :",'.'. SURGEON DENTIST. Bairds or Wyekoffs. ., '• v ' : D; -Graduate University of PennsylTBAbs. Candidate for Mayor. . Office Days In Red Bank: Mondays. Wadni Lieutenant Takes a Bride. ' and Saturdays. Lieutenant Phil K. VanDorn of George W. VanNote has announced 120 Bioad Street Red Bank. N. J Ocean Grove and Miss Bodelia'Palma- himself as a candidate for mayor of Belmar on'.the Democratic ticket. R. W. M. THOMPSON, teer of Asbury Park were married Fri- D DENTAL BUBGEON. ' day week at the latter place by Rev. .Doctor Commissioned. 2d Nat'l Bank Building, Red Bank. M. >'. William A. Atchley. -. . Dr. Herman Traeger. of Asbury Hours- 8-6. ' _. -•••..*. Park) has been commissioned as a first K. WILLIAM ROSE, Underwent Two Operations. D DENTIST.: Mrs. Earl Norcross of Hornerstown lieutenant in the regular army. Successor to Dr. R. F. Borden. Gas admlnlatered. underwent two operations at a Tren- Belmar Man Dead. ^ 60 BROAD STREET. RED BANK. W. t. ton hospital a few days ago. One Robert Mitchell of. Belmar died wsiB—for-appendicitis—andTthe-- other SundajTotiast week of diabetes, ..HB" ^» KO^D.COO, for a blood tuition ; ^ XX -'• CIVIL EN GIN EEB.' is survived by a widow. Saexessor to Geo. Cooper. C. • Sumnrtr;! Resident D;«ad. .1 .' Belmar Child Died. '-'•' - Postotflce Building.- RED BANK. •• •• Mrs. Margaret ThomasV.of*- Scrani Orville, 'the two-year-old son of EORGEK7^A%.i,EN, JR.,^^ ,. tftn, Penhsyl'fahia'.'afed at Tier sum- Lucine. Davenport of Belmar,' died * CIVIL ENGINEEE AND SURVETOeV _. mer , home> at Ocean Grove last last Thursday.1? v . . Boom 7. Patterson Building, Broad BUaait Wednesday. She Ws 48 years'old and 2ED B»Ha:. N< J. . . leaves a husband. Infant Son Dies. • . r t- R: WM. J. WOLFERT. Stepheh R., the year-old-son of Ed- ) OSTEOPATH. Engagement Announced. . — mund E. Hiblei- of Asbury Park, died1 54 Broad Street. Tolephone.131. Announcement.has been made of last Friday. . ;••» ;„ • '. • ' Red Bank. N. J. the engagement of Miss Eva V. Jack- Graduate of KtrksviUe. son-pf Asbury Park to Mertzo Bridge Adelrjhia Farm Sold. of that place. The wedding will take ,, Jonathan Clayton'of Adelphia has place. In the fall. sold his farm to Eussell Taylor of Freehold. .. , Dn H. B VanDorn Is Here, Ready For Delivery Selected for Officers' Camp. — David-eurrati-of-Freehold-has-been- Let Luke Longhead sell-the odd» DENTIST selectcd to aftend the Fort Meyer and ends you find at houseeleaning Secbria NatldfialBank Building officers' reserve training camp; Cur-and that you have no more use for. . - Rooms 8 and 9 ran is a sergeant fn the Freehold mili- j—Advertisement. tary company."""*"• '"•'."_ " ; IN CHANCERY 07 HEW JERSEY. Those who know the Cadillac, know it for certain refinements You are sale in expecting great things from this-new Cadillac. Lighti to Scare Birdi. To Frederick I'oihemus: .'.••• By virtue at an order lot the Court OE Electric lights have been placed in EGAN'S Cliancery oC S"ew Jersey, made on th» of performance—peculiar to itself. ~. ' You know the goodness that, has gone before. day of tile date hereof, in a certain causa several of the tall shade trees at Free- wherein Anna B. Pdlliemus Is petitioner, These are Cadillac marks- of distinction—recognized and ad- " hold to drive away^the black bitds and and you are'dcfcndiint._y.o.u_3ra required You know that for three years now, the Cadillac has concen- starlings which have been roosting AutNowo thaVant movins gan timde iaExpres near "i asmto appear and' plead* answer or demur, " prepared to do your next moving <*f tf> petitioner's uetition,- (Newark only). 7 60. 809, 8 26 (New Drove' Autos from Buffalo. ./'> • • •' •For Nejvr Yotk. Newark and Elizabeth at m3:16. York only). 8 43. 0 14. 9 42. 11 06 (New York renew your enthusiasm. , n. Henry B. Hance and Howard •Stil- 6:50. n>C:3O, G:JS. "7:06, '7:19, "7:47.(7*2Newark). only). 1124 a. ra.; 12 80 (New York only). 149. It means of course that you gain immensely by every one of the well of Freehold went to Buffalo a . '7:56, V:2G,-9:14.11KB. 1121 a. in.; 12:Ml 2:48, '4:19. 2 4S. 3 58. 4 19 (New York only) 4 27. 4 65. • 00. iZl. 1ZO. 88:12, 829. 9:08. alO:44 p. m. Sundays 7 32. 812 (Saturdays only). 829. 908. 967. 10 44 fortytnine thousand that have gone before. few days ago .and drove home two 8*8. ll£0>. m.: 126. 4:42. 7:20.7M. 8-J1S. 8:68.9:18 ' (Saturdays only) p. m. Sundays: 8B8. ft 37. automobiles. The trip home vequired 1160a.m.: 126, 4.43. 647, 604. 720. 734.810. The new Cadillac adds.honor to a long line of fine cars,' P. m. .- 8 83. 8 69. 9 18. 9 Sfc'S 67 p. m. All the experience gained and all the excellence attained must 36 liours. . .' • . • - For Freehold via MaUwin at 7:66. 9:14,11:24 a. m.. For Urns Branch. Aabury Park, Ocean Grow. 4:27 p. m. Sundays 9:37 a. m.; 4:42, 8:58 p. m. - Point Pleasant and Intermediate stations; 1S We believe that it approaches more closely to real greatness Imp'roTing Church. ' °* ForLakewood, Lakehunit. etc., at 6:45,10:10 a. m.; 600. GOO. 942. 10 21a.m.; 1222. 12 67. 140 t culminate in the greatest of all cars which a great factory has *2m..:\X. 4:43, 0:13 r. m. Sundir» 9:46. 11:10. The Ardena Baptist church Is un- — (Saturdays only), 144 (Saturdays only). 1 aT, than any motor car the world has yet produced. ever built: ' . : ; a. m.; 3:39 p. m. 2 13 (Saturdays only), 2 SO (Saturday only). dergoing many improvements. A For Atlantic City at 0:15. 10:10 a.m.: B2;06, 4:13 2 43 ISaturdaja only). 2 58. 3 13 (Saturdays new hardwood floor will bo laid and ordy). S 41 4 39.4 SO., E 21. 6 40 (Saturday «!• p.m. Sundays 11:10 a. m.. 8^9 p. m. cepted). 6 47.6 62.6 26.6 41.7 46.8 30. IS M ItBW, new .decorations, and fresh paint will m—Monday only. Sundays! 125. E K. 9 30. 163.10 S7. 10 62 m. as.: The Cadillac Type-57 Chassis will be avail- be put on. . "—New Tork only, ^ Convertible: Victoria,., five. s—Saturday onbr' 1£ 22, 2 So. S43.6E2.il) £3 cm. ' able with the following body stylos: Standard Passenger Broughani, Pour-Passenger. Town Ushers' Banquet. Seven-passenger Car, Five-Passenger Phaeton, Limousine and Town i«nd«nlet, Sevoa-Paa- The annual banquet of the Ocean MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Two-Passenger Roadster with Rumble Seat, Grove auditorium ushers' union was senger. Limousine, Landaulet and Imperial. held Monday of last week. Ex- TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JULY lSlh, 1917. ; Governor Stokes was the only Subject to chahn without notice. I speaker. Steamers 'Sea, Bird and Albertina Freehold Man Buys .Farm. Between Fier 24, foot of Franklin Street. New York (Landing at the Battery to take.on and let off ' i ; Place Your Orders Now For Early Deliveries S. Walter Jones of Freehold has PassenEorsonlyi.ond Highlands. Highland Beach. Oceanic. Locust Point. Fair Haven1 and Red Bank. bought' a farm of sixty acres at T»bpBCn»CaU 11M Franklin. N*w York. 423 Red BsnlcN.J. Hlshlands Telephone. 1184. Hightstowji from George Swinger. FOR RED BANK. FOR NEW YORK Mr. Jones will move to the farm next Dally except Sunday. A.M. P.M. Daily except Sunday. A. H. P. U. spring. . LeareRedBsnk ...7.00 S.50 Lean Pier 24, foot of Franklin " Fair Ha»en 7.16 U.46 Death from Consumption..! Stnel..:.. ;.8.30- 2.15 " LocustPoint..'. 7^6 3.BS , Herbert Jackson, Jr., formerly of Leave Battery Landing.,.. ._< ,8.6f» 3.15 " Oceank ...;..7J» 4.M Freehold, died at Trenton Friday " Highland* .1... .8.00 4.30 SATUItDAYS. .. • SUNDAYS. • . week of consumption. Mr. Jackson A. M. P. aa.> P. M. wiiB'113 years old and is survived by Leave Pier 21. foot of Franklin P. M- Leave Red Bank 6.00 S.0Ot.l.lW iTwidow. * Street,.., 1.15 " Falrllavnn 'J.16 8.4B J. W. MOUNT CO. Leave Battery Landing \ ..; 2.16 " Locust Point. - ...8.26 8.06 Autoist Arrested. " Oceanic ,..0.3» ~ 4.00 SUNDAYS. A.M. A. M. " Highlands ...4.00 4J0 R. A. Jones, a summer resident of Leave Plsr 24, foot of Franklin Arrive Battery Landing. S.50 O.S0 BANK, 1ST. Anbury Park, was arrested by an Street 8.30 8.15 Moat arriving at Battery on Sunday at 6M.PM. nutomnhilo inspector lnat week on n Leave Betttry landing 8,66 f>.8!i will return at once for Rctl Uank only. Telephone O1O charge of driving a cur without a li- Excursion ticket, 00 ceuta. Single Fare. 40cents. NOTICE—At Battery Landing, all clevabsd trains for uptown, subwar for uptown sr to Bnesu)ra ceijsc.a and surfac« can and forrleB to Staten Island and Brooklyn, can be reached In two mlnntea. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS Matawan Doctor Moves. On September 3d Schedule Same u Sunday. Read Lines Below. Dr. G. G. Reynoldshas moved his No 7:00 A. M. boat from Red Bank and no 2:40 P. M. boat from Franklin Streetand no 3:13 P. H. fnmily from Matuwan to Freehold. ,boat from Buttery on September 39, Labor Duy. - , They moved to Mutnwnn from New TROLLEY CONNECTIONS. Agents for Cadillac and Dodge Cars York state several yearn'ugo. AT niGIILANDS.Tla J. C. T. Co.. for Stone Church. Nave:, in It. Allantlo Hl«hlanil«. Balfas* Keanoburg, Keyport. Hiddletown and Red Bank. Stein—Weis. AT BED BANK via M. C. B. Co.. for Shrewsbury. Eatontown. Low Branch and Aatwy t ' AT RED BANK ria 3. C. T. Co.. for hlr Vlow,,Middartown. New Monmonth. Belfori Fred Wein, proprietor of a moat barff anil KeyporL ' ';,'' >M4M*»CC»ww.wSMMCMMMMMHnMMMt mnrket at Aabury Park, and Miss •a^Spaclal atttntion gt?en to th« care of Horses and Cunausr • •' ' ,'» • ,»«., P«e« Efebt THE RED BANK REGISTER.
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REDBANK, N. «J with s Carnival and Dos Show NINE $1,000 RACES AUTO RACES THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 Best Horses of the Metropolitan Circuit Exciting Contests by Celebrated Drivers and Cars N INCLUDING 7 BIG °i£AIR nviACTy "Schreyer" The KEYSTONE CARNIVAL CO.'S Clean Shows See the "Dare Devil" Dive Completely Across the Track Including Wild West, Ferris Wheel, Whip, Jewell's Balloon Sensations, Merry-Go-Round and Other Rides and Shows Lunette Sisters and Others
^AtlgfTPATRIOTICDEMONSTRATIONS HORSE SHOW — FLOWER SHOW FOOD CONSERVATIOtyiNSTRUCTION _ CATTLE, SWINETand f OULTRY SHOW FARM DEMONSTRATION EXHIBITS Fruit, Vegetable and Domestic Science Exhibits _ TUESDAY^ SEPTEMBER 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 School Children Free Farm Tractor and Spraying Demonstrations Sports and Boy Scout Contests State College Representatives in Attendance Ford Cars Admittedi Free,_with^ 20 Free Prfees Political Candidates wdL.S|ate.jQffidaJb. Everyone an Equal Chance of Winning - Special Patriotic Day
HOLMDEL NEWS. week renewing friends and acquaint- COLT'S NECK NEWS. . , k^Mfr^tV^sssMJ^sV^ssssM^sV^ssss^^^ft^ssssssti^^ts^ssssydl^ is^ss>^^ ts^ssssVA^* HsssB^^fjflB^U^A ^ss>tVisB^^^ssK^^ is^ssssV^(sV^ssssssU^Wis^B^^is^ssss^«^ «ssT^^^HF^» ^ssW^^^BF^»^s^F^» ^•'^^ ^isV^V ^ssV^V ^ssV^V^^ssssT^* ^ssssf^» ^sW ^» Damage to Corn by Last Friday's health, but is now much improved. School Will Re-open September 10th -. , • Storm-—Telephones Out of Use,. . —MfSi Jonathan H. Jones has been -—Damage, by the Storm, During the past week the:.Ely es visiting, at Newark.' Repairs are being made to' the «=-Jt8th''>>I>O'B*iB'-ii«if'cAsbury Park is schoolhouse by Charles Soulia of . of Keyport and D. V. Perring Visiting Jessie. Schenck.- : Vanderburg. School" will re-open and Martin Daly of 'Freehold am- . Edgar McCl'ees was home part of Monday, September 10th. . R. BOICE & CO. I .single horses to Albert Bennett of last week from Seagirt, where he is Trees ip the front yards of, Mrs. Vanderburg, Whalen Bros, of Mata- with the Red Bank cavalry troop. " - - Samuel Conover and Mrs7 . Mary- AGENTS FOR wan and Bernardo . Fitik: of South Welsh of Vanderburg were. blown Eiyer. . '• . „. • ' down during the-thunder shower Fri- ' ' . XINCROFT NEWS. day afternoon. Considerable dam- Vaughnc Houston of Hartford, age was done to the corn crops and a -..Conn., is visiting Mrs. Daniel S. JEly. J. Holmes Conover Buys Auto Truck number of telephones were put out of Starting and Lighting Considerable damage -was done "to . . and Sells-Team of Horses. / commission. the corn crops by the heavy showers J."Holmes Conover is using ariau- Friday, Some fields were blown down tomobile truck to haul potatoes to the Mr. and Mrs. Edrnond, Mrs. Hall, • nearly flat. Many telephones were Mrs. Anthony Berchier and her STORAGE BATTERIES 2 Shrewsbury station. He sold one of daughter Oddette, Mrs. DuBoisen and put out of commission.. x ' his teams of horses lasfweek to a i -Edward Heyer spent last week at her son John and Arthur Berchier Freehold man. * ' . ' have returned to New York after hav- Mountain View. ... David B. Soffel, who has been laid Battery Recharging All Makes of Batteries Repaired <9 Communion will be held at the Ba'p- ing spent, the summer-with-Mr. and uj> with a sprained ankleyis around on" Mrs. John Stapleton. tist church Sunday. The Sunday- c'rutehes. He was injured by a fall school meetings have been resumed. from an npple tree'. •Miss Harriet Throckmorton is very Starting and Lighting Systems and Magnetos Repaired * Miss Anjie Chase will,', bepin a Frank, Bloodgood is very sick with sick. course:1 of study at Trenton normal Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Weeks and dysentery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis und their school next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Eliza- Henry Maher has given-up his' job son Leslie spent Saturday at Asbury Automobile and General Machine Work x beth are puests of Mrs. Linda Bassett. Park. on Joseph Holmes's farm and is em- G?orj:e McQueen, Jr., is employed ployed at Robert Voorhees's garage. Rev. P." J, Strohauer and his son at Ehnis's bicycle store at Red Bank. Walter of Franklirt spent last week Acetylene-Oxygen Welding Automobile Supplies Mrs. Lawrence Dougherty has re- Miss Mabel Bray of Red Bank 1 turned from a visit at New York. Fnen.t lnst week with hfcr aunt, Mrs. with Revi' Octave vonBeverhoudt. Mary Cannon of New :York is a guest' .lo.=eph W. Thompson. , Helen Magee of Marlboro spent of Mrs. Dougherty. Miss Kinley of New York, who has lust week . with her cousin, Alice TIRES Mrs. Joseph Miller has been enter- been visiting Mrs. Henry A. Conover, Fields. taining her nephew and niece from left, last week for a visit in Connec- Mrs. Sanford of Eatontown has Brooklyn. • been spending several days with her ticut. sister, Mrs. Louise Snyder. j 29 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. John Frost spent Saturday and Howard Sylvester, a'niembtr of the Mrs. Bisbee, who has been very v Sunday with his son, George Frost'pf- Red Bank ambulance company, spent sick, is much improved. V Telephone 1O74 Ked Bank. ' j - part of last week at his home here. Albert Bennett of Vnndcrbuvg has CRso-rge VnnBrunt has m6ved to Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Elizabeth a new horse which he bought from the Scobcyville. have been spending several days with Ely estate at Holmdel. i Howard Conover has, a'sick horse. Mrs. Davis's father, Aaron Sutphen of Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Elizabeth Phalanx. spent pnrt of last week with Mr. and An automobile in which were two Uonmontli Connty BnnocaU's Ofilo*, C. Wlkoff, (loceftH'ed, notice la hereby ITotlci or Bsttlemmt ot Account. the allowiiiK'i! of cnniiulHHlonH and i:unn Mrs. Robert Voorhees. young men broke down at this place In the mnltor of jho cstnto of Julia C given to the creditors of Raid deceased Kstntc of Krnnli W. .Marlllli-mi. ilec'Giineil, Hel fet'H. . . Eleanor Tilton.has returned from last week. It was stored at John R. CHILDREN'S SUITS to exhibit to.tlie subscriber, executor «J Nntlc" 1H htsrelty Klvon. Unit the 11^- Dati'd AiiKiinl IKih, A. I)., 11117. aforesaid, tlielr debts and demands ruuntH nf tho HUhMcriber, exerutrlx of Kl,IXAliT:TII MAHTINIOAU. n visit to her grandmother ut Wjck- Coriover'a barn until Sunday when' Notice to rri'illtdr.i to present 'claims uKiilnst the «uld ^'ost'ito, under oath, thff estate .nf HtUd ilt'i-ciiHuil, will IIIL IUI- utunk. the owners came nnd Rot it. Ages 4 to 18 years, $2.50 to $8 wttnin nine monthB from tlio date ot tti« dlled ni\d BtntctV Ivy tho »urroKi\lo'of lln> School will reopen next Tu-esday. . J'uiKUnnt tn tlin ortlor of Joseph L. aforefnUI order, or thoy will ba forevet t'nunty of Monmiiuth nml reported for Let Luke Longliead soil the oddl ll 19 Moniiliny, aurroKftte o£ tlio county ol burred ( f their notions therefor against Hettleinont tM Court of Hald mil ends you find at houaeclonning Rev. Garrett Wyckoff. of Red Bank, --Jfrpnya to advertise in The Register. Monfiinvith, mndu on tlio thirteenth daj Ihn Bald subscriber. • county, on Tliurmlny, tlio twunty-Bov- and thut you have no more use lor, formerly of this place, was hero last —Advertisement. H Red Bank of July, 11)17, on tlio implication of Wal- Dated Freehold, N. J.. July 13th HI) unth day of Soptembcr, A. l>., 1917, at ter FloUl, cxocutui- of the entnto of Jull» - WALTEK pBLD, which tlmo application will lie inado for y—Advertlsomont. • _.,. . RED BANK
VOLUME XL NO. 9. RED BANE, Nfl J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1917. PAGES 9 TO 16.
Horn. Gu»rk* I* *rA«Wry Dlifvrnt GrovrU.. tf Difffcrnil Trt*» Park This AfWrnooK. an tli« Smuie S<*0. The Fair Haven home guards took . An interesting illustration of the LETS GO part in the military parade held in difference in the growth of trees is connection with the Aabury Park, afforded on David Klein's place at 'baby parade this afternoon. About Pine Brook. Ten years ago Mr. Klein New Jersey Food Co. thirty members were in the parade set out a white oak tree, a whitee birch RED BANK under command of Otto F. Beutell. ttre e and.da pini e tree on lightlih , sanddy MONMOUTH FAIR BROAD STREET At the council meeting last night soil. The oak and the birch trees the chief of police was directed to have scarcely grown at all, but the request property owners and tenants pine developed rapidly and is now a THE HOME OF GOOD QUALITY along the new sidewalks to trim, their large tree. : hedges and the growth of weeds that On exhibition at J'aul S. Walsh's •proJTl over th« walk and also to- Jiote^ is_ a potato-nine finches long Groceries, Delicatessen, Meats, Fish, keep the walks clean. which was dug on "Frank Wikoff's1 A bill of $ 15 from Frank Herbert farm last week. t , for rebuilding the stone wall in front Mrs. Basley of Brooklyn,. Mrs.1 Oil and TiTAK TRP of his property when the new .walks Barthold of New York and Miss Es- Fruits and Vegetables were laid was returned. The council ther Voehl of Far Rockaway spent wants a bill showing the materials Sunday with Mrs. John Anderson. used and the -amount of labor. The Misses Agnes and Kathcrine—Le- Made By International Harvester Co. ECONOMY PRICES THIS WEEK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS borough agreed to rebuild one corner of the wall but not the entire wall. Bills amounting to. $159.37 were ordered paid and a note for $400 was spent Saturday and Sunday on his ordered placed in the Second national property at Pine Brook. Choice New Creamery Butter 1b 45e bank. & Charles McNamara of New York is Mrs. Janet Willett of North Caro- spending a few days with his grand- lina is visiting her daughter, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Jennie Clinton ' Benjamin Fielder. • Mrs. Willett will Mr. Hirschfield of Canada is spend- FRESH EGOS SELECTED and CANDLED doz 45c remain here until ahout the first of ing two weeks with his brother-in- October. law, David Klein. George Moxley started work Mon- Misses Dora and Florence Boggs of OLEOMARGARINE %&}>» ^- 25c day as advance agent .for Henry. W. New York, Miss Com Shutts of' Red Savage's musical comedy "Have a Bank and George W. Martin and Eu- Heart." gene Bachmahn of Asbury Park were Pure Cane Granulated Sugar...... lb Joseph Farley has returned to his Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Well- Confectioners' Sugar, "Domino".. ... 1 Ib carton 10c work at New York after spending a ington WilkinH. week at the summer home of his par- Rev. J. E. Patterson lias returned Condensed Milk, " Lion Brand " ...... r..... can 15c ents here. Bernard Farley, formerly from a week's vacation spent in the of West Point, now a military instruc- northern part of the state. Mr.- Pat- Evaporated Milk, "Lion Brand"...... :. can 12c tor in a New York school, is spending terson sent postal cards to the mem- several days with his parents. Mar- bers of his congregation while he was Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles...... large pkg 10c garet Farley spent part of last week away. :. Puf f ed Wheat, Puffed Rice... ,'. .:..'....•. ...pkg lie at New York. . „ Mr..and Mrs. Theodore N. Parmly Mr. and Mrs. John Bollard and son spent Sunday at Seaside Park. , Corn Starch, Byrpn Brand...... 1 lb pkg 8c Gilbert of Plainfield spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hnnkinson mo- iii - • • • end with Mr. and Mrs. William Kur- tored to White Plains and spent the Jello, All Fruit Flavors ...... pkg 8c tis. Mrs. Bollard' is the boss snapper week-end with their niece, Mrs<.. - Plowing Demonstration Wednesday, Sept ember 5th, "Farmers' Day." Jelly. Apple and Grape, Warfield Brand...... jar 10c fisherman among the summer visitors. Leon Dickerson. The Sans Souci tennis jilub held a Mrs. C. C. Cooper spent Sunday' Van Camp's Soups, all varieties ...... ,,... .can 10c tournament Saturday afternoon with relatives at Jersey City. We will also exhibit the Internation tl Motor Trucks at the which was attended by nearly all the Miss Marion Crawford has been l Grape Juice, quart bottle 30c, pint bottle 15c members. After the games refresh- visiting her aunt at Red Bank. Monmouth Fair Next Week ments, were served at John Farley's. The men's club of Eatontown had Tomato Catsup from Ripe Tomatoes... ..: bottle 12c Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Robb and charge of the service in the church Pickles, Mixed Gherkins, Chow, Relish. ... .bottle 10c •MisseaMargaret andRalphina Robb of here Thursday night. Brooklyn spent Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Fred Truswill has returned* with Frank A. Mulford. Mrs.; Robb from the Long Branch hospital, where Soaps, Soap Powders, Cleansers...... '...;.each 5c will remain here until after "Labor she was under treatment several Old Dutch Cleanser ."7'5." ...... can 9c, 3 cans 25c r'day. ' " : '•-'"-•:•'.; weeks. _. - . Harry Hershey, who has a summer 20-Mule Team Borax .the large pkg 10c home here, spends each week-end at RUMSON NEWS. Sixth Avenue and Broadway Long Branch, N. j. this place.. He spends most of hisWomen on a Picnic Today—Anthony Grandma's Borax Powdered "Soap7..V.. large .pkg 15c time here in his motor boat. _ 1 Robert Golder has moved from DeMarco to Move Next Week. Telephone S3 •-jr. Japo Borax Cleanser...... -.-.pkg 5c Frank A. Mulford's house to Clarence The ladies' aid society of the Meth^ Best Gloss Starch .. lb 6c Little's house on Clay street. He has odist church is enjoying a picnic at stored his motor boat at Ryder & Asbury Park today. Djckman's andVill soon leave for the Anthony DeMarco will give up his «H^^*««««<»^*<|^<^^^^<^^<»^*<-^^«««.{^««^^««. j g i win make an exhibit at the '.'', —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Webster ncountn cy ufaio r next week. with Universal Moline have, moved into their new house on Rev. Arthur . A. McKay has re-'] ; the Holmdel turnpike. . i V turned from a vacation sojourn in, MrS.~William HrEmniOns of Mata- Pennsylvania. I Assortment of Outings, Keds „ - wan was a Hazlet visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Ellen Shanley and Miss Aline | Charles Mack of .New York was a Shanley are visiting in' Delaware. Tractors, Kohler Trucks, wee.k-ehd guest of P. Otto Weigand. Mrs. George Stevens's^sister from I Mrsr Waltei'-Meigha^.MrsTT-Emma+New York is-visiting her. - ! andiSport. Shoes .._:_• Wassweiler, Miss Edythe Wassweiler , Mrs. Lcvi of New York is a guest! and Miss Gladyy s R. Lang of Brooklyyn [of Mrs. Mary Ohlandt. were. week-en..._.,.. d, guest..._i_s o_ *f Lr . Dr». r»_tRob_ - MrsHf..... —D!.RicharL d.1 Dixor\: n i:s visiting at | X Eureka Potato Diggers [ist, ; ; • Hcmpstead, Long Island. _ \&'_ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knicker- "Rev. Harrv Butcher is spending a*y~ TOaTHiss J uliaTBoran of'Great vacation of. two weeks "at Astiuryj.iJ GREAT VALUES PRICED AT visiting Miss Anna A. Cowles. • j. Evening services will be resumed IX / • with and without engine. .Miss Helen Schulhoff of Red Bank j at the Presbyteriah-church Sunday I-J. was a Hazlet visitor on Tuesday. . | night. Rev. Arthur A. McKay will IV Miss Mabel Bennett, ,and James j describ*" " e U!hi-3n -vacatio.•,"„ j»—-™-—-xtri'n trip,"during;Z •*"" J i i!•*»* Morrell .of. Red Bank were Sunday [which he visited five military canips in | guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrell. New Jersey, New York and Pehnsyl-' Mrs. HenryJS. Acker.san^S)t<, and fvania.. _ - MEET US THERE! Miss ElbtElizabethh "S~ST7 AckersoATT n leflft to onn TTheTheT community vegetable market is '•!'«^ 95c-—r— . $1.35, $L65, $1.95; Saturday for a week's-SositatAtlantic proving a great success and the 1 % eity." . - r" —^~~—. "- roTT)Usmess done is constantly7* Miss Cassie . L. Johnso.n of. Red increasing. Those wishing to doinate i y Bank, has been visiting Miss Maude L.' •vegetables shotild bring them before j '£ Ivins. ten o'clock Friday mornings to the I £ l^B^&sii;'-7T-—•-}—Mri-and-Mi's.—Eugene: 1 parish house, w^ere they wlTl;hi> sold. | j' | son Eugene, Walter Berninger and $2.35, $2.65, $2.95 ; Louis Berninger have returned to MARLBORO NEWS. '}, : King's Bridge, N. Y., after a visit with ! Mr. and Mrs. William Seibel. School Board* to Decide This Week on *J>" Miss Lydia...'M. Morris and Miss Date of,.Opbninir School. _ JJ T , Thelnrra" Latham are: spending a we.ek- It^ had-been planned .to-.open .' the | at Ocean Grove. • • --•—— ; ! Mrs. A. P. Chadwick.arid children I of Jersey City have been visiting Mr. ' and Mrs Harry A. Simonson..' , L scaj-city'df help on the farm. It will I'/ STEIN - Mr. • and Mrs. John Boehm. and be voted on by the school board this ! A I daughtey [Of Brooklyn have returned week. . •{« ihome after visiting Mr. and Mrs.'• Sunday-school will be held at the V, I n:..L....j T n..j '.U'^ ' • . Baptist church Sunday at ten o'clock. ! A Dr. William A. .... Preaching service will be at eleven ly is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock,followed by communion. The I /. Aaron Morris. ' . ; night serviclc e will be at 7:30. , Rev.' •!• PHARMACY "fB".." - « *ivc win UK Ul I ,OV. , l\ BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH. Mrs. Theodore'.Lambertson and son H. A. Buzzell will return from his: 4 . James hnve returned from a visit at I* THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE I Atlantic Highlands. vacation in Vermont this week. .>.-.<.,-..-^.<>~ * Mr. and Mrs. Gifford A.-Walling Alic, Helee Fieln dMage of Colt'e visites Neckd ,he lasrt cousin week.,' i[•'•••.'•••.•'WW aaw>ea»«••••••••• «••«•• »•+••••»»• Alonzo F. Lnyton. Miss Carrie Reid is assisting in the Money deposited in our Interest Department on or before Tuesday, September 4th, will *' Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hope and postoflice. Mrs. Sadie Thompson of Brooklyn are Mrs. McBride of Brooklyn visited draw interest frow^the first and the rate is A%. • . visitinjr Mr. and Mrs. George W. at Sidney Reid's the past week. Voorhees. Alfred Marvin has finished work Asbury Park Business College Miss Mnyme E. Webster is enjoy- for F. T. Burk nnd is working for J. ing a two weeks' vacation in the Pp- H. Baird. Day School Opens September 24th cono mountains. George Gorman has finished work Miss Hattic S. Webster has refo- r D. E. Mahoney and is working for THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Night School Opens ..October 1st turned to Huzlet after enjoying a visit F. T. Burk. | at Mirr t Mrit. 0. IT. Herbert hns returned Red Bank, N. J. Individual Instruction. Miss Ella Schulthorp of Red Bunk from Manasquan, where she has been Office open daily beginning September 12th. wiis a Wednesday guest of Miss Elsie visiting her son, Dr. Charles Herbert. D. blb Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer and Write, telephone 1308-R, or call. William Storinger and family of daughter Ruth have returned from Total Resources Over $2,400,000.00 Westbury, L. I., have moved into An- their vacation in New York state. ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal. gelo, M. Webster's house. Mr. Stor- inger will work for Mr. Webster the It pays to advertise in The Register. ••••••••«••••••«*••••••••••••••*•••••••»«••••••«< remainder of the Benson. /, —Advertisement THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page Eleven,
turntd home yeeterdty from a vltit au vox «uh. NEWSFROMMIDDLETQWH with Mrs. Louis B. Richmond of Bel- Kbt imKKy tor «a.Ie i-lieup tor eunli, ford. i HreM. Krank I). Curhart, Urown'H Tho I,,eonard,o high BCHBOI alumni k, lt|'v«r«lito - Catli- LOST OB BTBAVBO. QEMEBAL OONTBACTOBS. MOTOR BOAT OIVEN AWAI, BTEAM VWfcCAHIJSnKJ. —Hiitoricol Society Meeting. son was the pianist. Ine Ane\, Itwl Hank.. Jlalf-grown maltefirr liiTr*-ii, A JameB, Norman & Bon, office and yard, An l.s-l't. .-motor, lioal, viulppfl with Automobile tire ana tube . liavitiK "iunc Mindly MIMM,,, :;7-J, 47-61 Shrewsbury avenue, .Ued Banlt. I'ulnn-i- fiiKlm-, in Perfect' I'lindlllun, tu promptly done.- Adam L. Huylar, de.ilrr The Leonardo Burden club and the Mrs. Maude Vaughnn and Mrs. COMPAMION WANTED. tm-ri t-iilnu to O. ii. Dnvls, Jr., l!i| Concrete work a Bpecialty. Get our lie- KIvc-ii.ii\Viiy for $1;, r-ijfiii, at Hlclu-lH's In bicycles, motorcycles and auppllea. canning clubs !of_the township ut- (Sciorgo Vaii^chokk of Rossyi]]^ were Allililli—iiKcil woman dfnlrliiK a K""'l ui-i-iiiif. Ked Wank. JHjuiej!- before having any work dnno lLl|:l' -AutG-tlt-etf-Tind-accirrsorlas;—~eatlteY~ittr~ ~tenSed theTiatfy paWdiTtoduy ut'As-' 1'ort florimouth. vinfforti part ofTast riiif"iTrfSTinry'on«'ini"d'iiTHi:—nifsai'mv FOB SALE. Front and O^born street, Keyport, N. Jfv bury Park, ; The trip was made in week.' . , I1W..H, |,:t'.,i-ctt, X. J. BLAO BOOFTNO. WANTED. Two .Shetland ponfe-s tart and liar- Lealcy tin'and slate roofs made tight; <;™ »l man li, ih-ivf ti'aiu ami \vn, |7li each; one nunei ifniw; llux lars. \Ogden ilcClaskey, 147 Hudson lliMim-m t o i-lKlillt ll;iml "Lmaii. Ap- I fui-Itf timevoiir, chiclKCllrel uosr awatc posht curddent. keeWpe per wil-l The, Nuvesink Methodist Indies' aid brother -Edwurd of Toltenville. r lu-ii (.'^iitlcnu'ii or man HIKI .n-ll't-. fiK :, Kvufctt, N. J. avenue} .Red Bank.. Telephone 40G-J. j.ly l duorgi: \\. Klllult, huniirlt'lil. .N. J. I call at omc, We guarantee to llx any .n.d>!li placi-, llul llalilt.- _ ] clo-chu-k orr watcthh madek . AArt t JJewelrl y lloH - society will hold a pewh shortcake , Miss Anna Meyers of Belfonl, who BASfBOBN'B VULOAWWUTG PZIANT. FOB SALE. EGOS AND SOULTBY -WANTED. j;;aIrlriK Co,, 171 no.oc.li street, Hed Bank. festival Friday night in Niivesink was taken sick last week while at New HOUSE FOB BENT. Expert vulcanizing dun« promptly and Deerlnrlgg niowt-ry, i-uk*a. n'l tedderst, , Wo will liiiytlie hlKhitnt-inarlit't pr •oaHonably. Bring your tire work here two-lior.stl ' ffarm ^i, , l»usliull hhamperspe,, r i.ggs In trade and will Klvi-.thf'li hall. If the weather is stormy the •York, ia now slowly recovering. Heven-n)*j'i house, rn-ur [IlKlilutid BOSSEr S AND MULEB COB BALE. affair will be held the next night. Khis. l'nr rent. Apply ut l;;l MUCWH- old be convinced. 61 White street, Re,d blii.ll r twhih o and tar mriiif,'i . VMVan.Motet r rkt-t inl<-\ r(-:iiu «,]' lii.y Imr^'-s. sixteen linmlff, Mra. H. B. Richmond of New York ury avenue, Hed JJank. iank. Phone 32-M. & WclKainl Trading Co.. liazlct, S. J. uiH S.iJl'el, I >vei-li,.»k I'arln. iliiir-Mllo preached in the Methodist church Mr, and Mra. E. Dayton Smith and (Jill to ai'l. ' WL-IKIHIII.'- f i'.unch'r,f keys lust near S. L. lir.N's ! htr^e storage warehouse and my method boat races, rowing racea, swimming Get my price DH elenn, nliarp, niiildlng MuKt 1 •n|.leuce, Mule .Silver, iilmut 'lays i nf trucking, will Ket you a fair (lgn»v Kelch of Navesink. iiymlile to quick sale. mnd, suitable for all puriioses: delivered J.l'Hl to 1,1'JO Iiotinils. Mum Le m;l\lre- ! r*H|. ""A. C liar- E. J1. Keilly, 61-f>3 Mechanlcslrtet, R«« races, tub ruces und a canoe tilling nbly souiiil. U Siiiarkovitx, 1CI, nock-i.aKD. Kinder return Miss Emmn Schnoor of Belford has n any quantity. John 11. Cook, Jr., Hed U ineiuif, UK i:runcii, .V. .r.' l'lium liSMli, .) r., 3M l-'i lied Hani!, Bank. Phono 282. contest. been speiiding a few dnys.,with rela- OET TOUB BTOTES BEPAIBED. iank. Phono 463-R. . SS-.M, , ' an.l receive reward, f. ^ county historical Let us repair your s^ovt'H now. L. rABM WANTED. Tho Monmouth tives at Brooklyn. ohwartz & Son, west Front street and WISE TO BOOAH TO WIBS fnj" wiinli-c'l-In .Ml.ldjf to association will meet tomorrow af ter- ur house and do all your work In the FtlBNACE MAN WANTS WOEK. TO BENT ATT BBLPOED • .j . tlantic Ward R. Jcffers of Belford, who is laple avenue, Red Bank. Hi.vc you yum- fii f n.f). •]'lvc,i-.,o,,, himg.-ilnw wltli-.-iMlar; «ni. '"' Holi.1,1,-1 ,1i.wnslil|is. Kultnblli h I'or IMI- lectrical line. All work guaranteed. V If hl ! l 1 s noon atfhree o'clock at the Nnve»inklcmpiOyed"nt New York, is ona three Qeorge Hogan, 6 McLaren btreet, Ked ia mi- lii-iil- from > (Jeili;inl lliiiniiy tubs ami Wiil.r: two minute*' walk to •'' , '" - '-M'i»l }«; i" (•'""• I '<-"iulnInn: a|no library. Robert McNutt McEIroy of .',| ' vucution. • HOBBE FOB SALE. . :mn insiilK anil out. WHIlinn Jl. .MorM - rallroild-ili-pnt nii.l trolle ].,.llt j;f, s., j"''npt ailai'te.l l lluu s fruifruit t amndi itpa-Mureu . KlHtatl e W( tK (Jniiil work or di'llvi-ry IMH-S,, n,y HMIO Dank. Phone 680-R. Cl-iiie \iain ! terms an.llu'ice, ,.\.ldi ess Kami Wanted, Princeton university will speak on on. ISC Beech Hlriict, lleil Hank, I'hoii.' niontli. lii.iuli-e or \v. : Miss Amelia Houlboskey of Leon- ciip. l'liono 1S0-11 Itfd H;uil>. JameH OUX-31, . • ., : ,. stiwl,-Ui-Km-d, X. ,1. box SIS, Retl Batik. "The Representative Idea of the ardo h»» recovered from her sickness. '. l.nne, Ijlttle Sliver, X. J. KULXS FOB BALE CHEAP. Great War." ' '. Kind'und handy for nspuragiiM curt of HOME BABQAIN. Mrs. Margaret Dietrich, of Phila- ny nlhor work. Hnvi, wm-livil liiin all . BOAKDEHS WANTED. • BED BANK DAIBT. _, POSITION WAMTED. 1 I'Trst-eiusK lioanT u.itji r"oin, rales exe'etillnKly attractive single n\x- Letter!) lmvo been received at Bel- delphia is visiting friends at Belford. 1 o Bplenaid milk for babies, from. Dr. E. Jtenncd lu.ly wishes position its IIOUHO- iiiinmer; In good order. I , 1>. .Smith; aHMiiahle; twentv minute ! fnui Itfd Falmestuck's Shaflow Brook-Fiil-m. All hoiiHf. sittmteri in the heart of licit forrmuVltm address Boarders, box ZVi,ot milk and cream. Charles A. Mc- nig snap. M.fiOO. eer . corps at Fort Leavenworth, Joseph R. Hyern of .Belford has led Uanlt. Claskey, phone 4G3-M. Hili.1:imln II. Kuril. Kc uliil niitlonal .liank. Kansas. Mr. Hobbs has just been dis- OOAT FOB SALE. Havo your washing done at th» Jersey lilllMIng, Itcil Malik. bought a new Maxwell touring cur. Nice, Relltlu lllllle Bout for Kale, used Coast laundry. Family wash, rough dry. BOABDINCJ. • COtJNTttY PH0PEBTY WANTED. charged from a hospital, where ho was Honry O'Brien of New Monmouth I ilrhlPIB cjllhl-; iilmi iK.nieFM 1111.1 WUKOII. TO cents; l!»t work Ironed, 15 centB. Single aiid double rooms for rent, with Have CalCaslii buyersbuye , large and small DO YOU NXSS AWEW AWVXBr» confined several weeks with a fever is laid up with sickness. IcAlllHlur, Fair Haven, X. J. 'hone 204 Red Bank. oard; central location, all Improvements,' farms; rilsoril l sliore t' SdSend:dq d * If so, let Sanbprn figure on th» and pneumonia. He nays he has lots ratet s • reasonableobl . . Apply att HudsoHudon scriptlonsiti : wili l iInspect. George ,;, i Experxptt Bervlce,l; . moderatdt e pricesi , work Raymond Ludlow of Belford spent BLACKSMITH AND EOBSEBHPES. LOST. House, 145 Hudson avenue. Phone 4G3-J " •! ™»tnni»»,i House and store awnlngi » of hard work digging trenches and Sunday ut Newark', I'll I r of . glasses lost Red Bank. Frank Gray, practical horseshoer. The niail Btre<;t. Name in puiiuing, r,Q\\.iUi, A. j. cleaning works, 6i White »treet, tunnels, and. that lie expects to be sent Irlck Shop, 19 Mechanic street. Kstab- to France next month.- -rniildt, New Yol'k. Mi- GOLD WANTED. B rOE SA1E. Phone 32=M. CLEARED OVER $400 BY FAIR. Bhed 15 years In Red Bank. treel, Jl.-il.'iwan, N. J." Misses Jennie Kraemer, Liela Bud- Wanted, 1,(100 dwts. of old gold at Farm of 10U acres on Colt's KecK road, THE RED BANK MONEY TO LOAN. ince. Perhaps you have some old-Jew- known as. the George Willtlns farm,- for- long, Margaret Lund and. Uretta FUBNISHED BOOMS. dry which Is laying Idle. Highest prices Bliampeolnirrfic^hlp i ...... „_ Firemen's Festival nt Little Silver wat Jli.liOO nnd 11,01)0 tn.lunn; nnd other Wltli or wlthou* boiird; ;ill iiccoiiiino.- ealo; must be soli! to 'settle entitle. In- With an eloctrlc vlbr.itor; manicuring, Compton of Belfurd und Miss Hen- iniH tu nult borrower. ''A. L,,, Ivlns, laid^ L. de la. Ueuasille, 38 Broad street, quire of George Wilklns, Jr., or Welling- a Great Success. ilatlona, bath, gas, 'electric light's and tdn3k switch nmldns nnd children's hair cut- rietta Poiitcrmann of New Monmouth eBlater building, Red Bnnlc. teli'phonp. 2(! Wallace Htn-ct, half block ton Wllln be hud October articles were sold on the co-operative. SKIP-JACK. t Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Jeffers, Mrs, plan. Joseph Curtis got a rocking r4Bo, fil amounts to suit purchaser, POSITIONvW-ANTEb. Rails, spars and boat In A-l condition. Jwt; . very • 'o.h.eap, .'IJiKler, WunhinKton Edward T. Bennett, Miss Fannie Ben- lacou H. LeffertH, Matawan, N. J. ' Kxpcricnccd chauffeur wish.es position Call and look It ovor and then malto me K, nolinhUi£, (renuvatinK old street, Oceanfc. N. J. •• chair, Lester Vanderveer a jewel case, vlth lu-lvate family wlim-e wife can live l Kpecialty). iCstiiTiate.s cheer- • • - ^ • n.ett and Garret A. Lee of Belford, WILLIAM ~T. BEtLLT, ail offer,' undoubtedly you will get* It. sriven. .Satis fact Ion Kuaruntee>l. MACHINERY,, ETC., POB BALE. ".. Andrew Bowman- a pedestal, William in place, or commercial, Apply by-mail Sickels's boat works, East Front, street, l'-ully 1 and Thomas Dnvern of Keanfcburg Rauli a Khirt_.wuist box and James 1 Pearl utreet. Phone 1U-R Uei Ba.mli. ,o )-,. H., box 313, Koil llank. Ked Bank. ' A. HH. liK>irluinl , HHudsod n nyenue, RRetl l BankBk. Tjventy-hor.se power 'steam boilei ; 10- visited Asbury Park Monday night. The right place to get good grocerlai ai Formerly w'itlr JlatlniHhek. • borse pcftver stea.m engine, 9-horse power Lane a ton of coal. The profits of right prices. Prompt deliveries. SUIT OASES 1 .SUIT CASES II ' •) L"_ J.,.. .-. -_L" - , Kuirbanks gasoline 'engine 'and two Miss Emma Schaffer of Brooklyn is 1 , PURSE LOST. the fair will be used to buy automo- Ilave.un attractive lino of suft cases Lout on Bruad.ar-feVwit-fttreotij Satur- T. POSITION WANTED. - _buteller wagonn. All In ili'»*-clnHH Hhapo. spending 11 few days with Mrs. Wil- bile fire apparatus. WANTED. . . from 11.25 upwards. l'ln-ap John, the day niglit, small Jilank pur^e containliig Wiinted'by hilddle ufied nian, eiiiploy- for sale.cheap. Apply to George W. Kl- liam E. GcntFih of Belford. Mr. and Small hand-Hlictlim WUKIIOI-,; UIHU worklngman's friend; A\'luu-f avenue and Hve-dollar '"hjll ivnil * small' chaiigis -Up- mont *iH aaniHtaiil -butler «V ;to ijmlvQliifn- U«tt» Seabrlgtvt.'M, 3. : ' -; Mrs. BanteP .nd daughter Hazel and k (lreHHor, mtjtlluiii t^l/.e. -A "•'ront street. Open evenings. ward If'left at 49 Tower- ^111 avenue* Heif, Tt'nerally useful, or in gamse; or . Scobeyville News. ouselteep-er, box 3iil, Ited Uank. lted Bank. * ' , watchman;, • tfood %: tefcrence,- Address Mra. BadenV.ope and son William mo- BIOTOLB FOB BAXE. pjtlcr, box 313, Kerf Bank, • ; We wan^property to nell. If worth. • tored from Brooklyn SundaX nnd The corn crops were damaged by POOBS FOB BALE. . Second, hanil bicycle for sale; coaster tliG_moni>y,-wy e tain .movee It*- -Mow—nlmtit—-—:-- Seventeen second liund door* for Kale SHOUS! SHOES II SHOESI1I , ' ,*OR SALE that property o'oii • have bflen trying to visited Mrs. Gcntsch. the heavy showers last Friday anc .brake and two new tires, in good condi- Have a full lino of dress and. work at KtiBt* Side. Pnvk, elsUt-room house; sein • Why not-liBt_Jt wjth. im? V'ord .several telephones- were put out "of leap; ulKo one KUH stove. See butler tion; prj,ce *7. Call ut 11. II. Mln'ton's, siatjfi for men, from $2 up.__Alsp a large Harry Behlmer and his two daugh- 02 Hlveralde avenue, Hed- liank. Bnttin foad, Fair,Haven._N.-J.: four=--lotHreat*li-"SOxino, barn and chicken ReTirm^Htate'vAgenoy, 33ltil commission. • . ' ••> asaoi'traent'df sIlKlitly used Bhoes. Cheap li u'sc^s. Will ."ell cheap, or AVIH (li\;i(le bunk biiilding^3?ed Bank. ters have returned to New York after John, Wlvarf avenue and . Front > street, •property to suit, liasy terms. Friiftcis haying spent; two weeks with Mrs. George VanBiunt'has moved from WILD CHEBSIES WANTED. BiBSCSTITCHINCf. „ Itod Bank. *• " • ' -• .'like Agency, Bed Bank.' • •• ' Holmdel to the William Tilton house, Will pay 20 eentB a QuartB Gold, silver. L>ook for exhibit at the MOTOBCTCLE JBAXC^AZir.' - George Martin of Port Monmouth. f wild cIlerrieH. See butler, 102 ltlvcr- lloimioutli county fair. Buttons, plult- OET BEADY rOB WINTER. Twin" cyrindef Indian "niotorcycle, 'In Mrs. Lillian Hennessey and two formerly occupied by the late Sam- Me uvenuv, Heil Hani:. Phone US. iriy, etc. The Ha'ndy Shop, 6 Broad It'iill Hue of rubber boots and rubbers, COBN OH. THE EAB TOB BAXE. goo'd' running, condition, Just equipped uel J. H. Ruggles. Mr. VanBrunt is On* hundred and fifty buslicUi of Hno, wltli ne.w.__hcaA!:iL4ULly. clutch =• and:- mjw daughters of Brooklyn are visiting street, Red Bank.'. One "flight up. ' for men, boj-H iunl children.' Get .them rge, seasoned corn OJI the cob for sale, .driving chains. Coll or write, h. > B. Mrs. Martin. employed by Frank S. Weeks of Colt's WOBX WANTED. before.the price advano'es. ' (..li'eat) John, ill Hell ia one lot or divide tt> suit Morris, corner Branrh avpnue and Ruin- Neck. . ' KIderly'woman wants kltcjien work or HOUSE rOB BENT. ' •\Vha.rf avenue and Kj'ont street. Open rclmserl , .WilliaWilli m porkerPk , fare. DDore sonrondf Little Silver,, N..T. Mrs. William Gehl ofjersey City 1 •ookiiiK hy the day; Hleep home. Miss . Six-room house on Catherine .street, evenings. . . has returned home after spending the Mrs. Sarah Pester of Stockholm is iValter, box 120, Keunsburs, »\. J. witli Improvements. Inquire 'at 1GI llvoH, Htore, Hed Bunk. summer with Mrs. J. Henry Wnlling making a stay with" her son, Martin Shrewsbury avenue, er- of-Johnt Flanl- Hoover Potato Diffffer* Tot Salp. gan, Lelghton avenue, Ked liank. SECONCOND JfcUni 0L0THB9 WAITED. WB TBtAME PANORAMIC PICTURES. iX'o-wer Hoover n first bond and mortgage on Improved -Mercer, linden place,' Hed J3un,k. AUTOMOBILE POB SALE. . 7OB SALS. WOMAN' WANTED. Methodist Sunday-school WBB held last iroperty In sums to suit borrowers. Al- Jfust sell-my Chevrolet Royal. Mail Combination horse, 17 hands high, very ; Yonng white wonican wanted, n'liahlc, priu'tlnil nur»f, ' Jtrcnid street. Enton ton Beekman, attorney, Red Bank. s 1 week at Asbury Park. About 85 per- tmvil, X. ,J. WANTED. • roadster; electric lights, self starter a«d stylish; heavy draft horse, 1,500 pounds; «Iean; Jione^'t and intelligent, for oliam- sonB went on the pi6nic and four Olrl wanted! to go to N'ew York- for many extras; A-t condition. No dealers. 8 Shetland ponies, any child can drive or bernmM" and to take care of. little >flrl JAMES B. CABTON, ETEBBTT, IT. J. ride. H. H. Urower, Second und Central large busses were used to take them HIDES DOUOHT. 'inter us nuuse to child four years old Phone KeU Hank Box 112, Little of four yearn. Country for rtutumn; I buy all kinds of hides. H. RlUau. Auctioneer. Your patronage solicited. and to help with^he care of twin bable.s, Silver, X. J. avenues, Asbury Park, N. J. 'New York ,for winter.' rApply to. .Mis. i to and from Asbury Piirk. Phone 123-J Bod Banlt. No Hale too great; none too umall. Terms Write to Box f,6, SeabrlKlit, .\'. J. WHson-Smftbr Little Silver; N. J. ft Albert Hugger of Brooklyn, an em- right. Phone Mldillctown-278-F-21. "- HOUSE rOR SALE. OENEBAX Movnra Aim STOBA&E. ployee on the Melyin A. i!ice farm at H. BIXE&IT. "SA.VB TOUK pi^P OABPZTB. iroderu Kevon-room dwelling -with LI ell t and heavy trucking by horaft or BOOMS lOBBEN. Beautiful reverBlble rugs made from Leonardo, was overcome with tho Romovor of deo.d nnjmals, Rod Bimk, electric llghtH and nil modern improve- motor; large, roomy vans, reliable men. *NVe have some flue Income real potato N, J. Telephone ISt-l. Bo. comfortably furnished rooms old carpets and chenille portieres. Writs ments, including garnge on lot, 40x125. Roomy storage warehouse, separate nf Newark, Orange and Caldwell to ex- heat Friday, He was carried to his . minutes from Broad street, foi for circulars; American Rug Manufac- Price below value. Address Owner, box ifoonist E. J. Rcllly, 61-53 Mechanic change* for farms. What have you to 7 Drunimond place, Ited Uank. tory, 296 Vermont Mreet, Brooklyn. home, where he was laid up two or Olticans Bnlldlnf and Loan AMOdatlon 313, lied Bank. ' -~::;. ;-> • J, - street, Heu Bank. Phone 282. offer.? Give full particulars to Wenzcl-' three days; only requires you to pay back about & Co., room 520, Kiniiey building. Broad JG7G on each ?l,000 borrowed. _ - WANTED. 6UEBN8EY BULL TOR SALE. .. — WOEK , PTTENISHED HOUSE WANTED. and Market streets, Newark, N. j.... Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White and Bartender,- sober, some experlenci - A registered Guernsey bull, ready fo Housekeeper wants place In gentle- Kanilly uf three adults want to take Miss Aline White nnd Gorden White necessary; -board and room at hpte' service, for sale at a reasonable price, man's home; >'oung, refined,^ good cook; care of sinull furnished plaot' with rUBNTTUBE. ' * Oitliena Dulldln* nn PUonVVn-rage, near Little Silver, for the win-* Antique and modern* furniture romo**~r"" of Belford and Miss Gladys Carhart lias money to loan on mortgages. Easy apply, to Mlddlebrook Farm, Allenhurst, 12H0-M Highlands. 'Write P.-O. box 35 ter. -Services in lieu of rent. Address eled and rennlshed; upholstering, cush- of Navesink went to New York yes- monthly payments, ... : OEBBFOOLa. N, • J. ' . HlRhlands, N.-J, , ; \.° Responsible, box 313, Red Bunk. ' ions and mattresses made over. Samples terday on William Dennis's fish boat; -Ge«spools-and—tollota—oleanedtH^Hr -of -ttckingr-cretonnes7-^'pestryrTelourp~*~ Gallon,;. Bumson' Neck Farm, Leonard SEMI-SPEED HULL. . • rOB SAI.E, . BUM WA1TTED. corduroy, -leather, etc. H, Chark, 34 Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mrs. InHon & Itanilln own, $20. Addresi avenue, Fair Ha/en. N. 1\ P. O. box 178. Just the hull that wouldmake a dandy • . Bed, springs, mattress, coniplete, $5 Iran to make himself useful in- the Monmouth street. Phone 1071 Red Bank. Jleude and granddaughter Dorothy P. O, box 183. Red Bank. outfit with a Ford engine. You cun have good upright piano/In'first-dawn condi- kitchen and general work around the Meade of Brooklyn have been spend- • 115,000 WANTED. , it at your own price by calling at Sick tlan, very reasonable;1 also new rag car-house;" year around job to right party; WANTED. " HOEBEB BOABDED. Wanted, to borrow $15,000, secured b cls's boat works, East Front street, Ret pet. ^alljit^2Ji Mount uvenue, Atlantic Apply in person only." Rolule's restau- .- Old mahogany furniture, old rush bot- ing a few days with Mrs. Andrew Peach niosKom Dairy Farms, Katon. bond and mortgage. Property value Bank. . . rant, Atlantic- Hlghhindf?, N. J. ' , tom chairs, no matter the condition; old Smith of Port Monmouth. • town, N. .1. 'Phone 21211-J. J60.00Q. Address Box 11, Matawan, N. J, ;lass ware, old books and plcturc», POOL AND BILLIABD TABLE. HELP WANTED. ' " . nought for spot cash. "List the articles Mrs. Joseph R. Hyers, Mrs. Eufus „__ WANTED. UPRIGHT' PIANO POB SAL^E. Eastmond, Mrs. Lester Walling and WANTED. for sale cheap. Burrowes combination An Ells-worth. In excellent condition A single man to work and board on a you-huve. Drop a postal to Old AraRop- One who understands cooklnff. Autos for utoraKv; steam lient; jusl pool and billiard table, f&. ft. X 8 ft., only slightly used and selling for want private place^.one who understands the unyvbox'313, lleil Bank, aiid I-will call. Mrs. Hurry Harris and children, all of tic hotel, Fair Haven, X. J. oft Brond street on Aleclianic. Burdge & with complete equipment, In perfect con- 6f use tit half price. Address for -inter- care of a horse and willing'to drLve 'an* Belfofaj spent last Wednesday at HHgell, 14 Mechanic street. Red Bank dition. Address O. It O., box 313, Re view and Inspection in Red Bank. Piano, automobile; reference required. Address 0HOB REPAXaUJO AT BHOBT NOTXGB CABPENTEBB WANTED. - Single Alan, box 313j,- Ked-Bank. _ ^_ New York. Apply at I/lttle Silver. U, S. arm Bank. -i.. box* P, Red Bank. : _ Leave your shoes when you come tcf BIOrOLE WANTED. K town and they will be repaired for JCK Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn, Jr., and cnmii, V, M. C. A. lmlUllng. ,. Lady's second-liand blrycle wanter . PIANO FOB BAXE. • . CABETAKEB. ' •-•.•• -•• TOUBINO GAB FOX SALS. . Couple wants- position as 'caretaker; by the time you are ready to go homo* daughter of New Tort hove been on aiB. WANTED. must be in Kood cunditlonr Address . A fffBO flohmer uprlglit piano, nntiqui Oakland, live-passenger, all new tires, First-class material and expert workmen stating.price, Bicycle, box 313, Red Bank style, exceptionally i\ne condition, cheai newly painted, engine just'.been over- wife 'flrst-class cook or laundress; man together with moderate prices. D, A. a visit with Mr. Horn's parents, Mr. Olrl lyanlcd for Keiieinl housework a .for'cash. .Terms to responsible party as gardener;* understands poultry- and 125 Jjroml Htrcet. ltcd Unnk. hauled, in flrst-claHP- condition; $175 *Mazza, 68 Broad street* Red Bank. FfcoM and Mrs. Henry Horn of Belford. FOB BAKE. ' A, B. Olrhaii, 12 Hudson avenue,-Ret cash. Regal Shoe Store, B4 Bcoad cows, and handy with, all tools.. Address 199-W. Mrs. Clarence Robinson, who is Large, double-oven, ltichardson Hunk. • • . . . • atree.t;^Rert Bank, --•-- .G.J&.-.hox. 1. Little Silver, N^-J. *: .^ - SlaokimUhlng- ana Honi»k&oMa«. Uo.mton Perfect runtfe, in good Condi- WTNOW OKAaXHO. visitinw at the New Monmouth Bap- D, & O, Tilton, Wharf aVenue, Re Ion. Address Oven, box 1113, Ited Bank HOUSE FOB BALE. TBOUSEBS! TROUBEBS1I tist parsonage, spent Sunday and Bank. Open all day Saturdays. • TEAM Or HORSES FOR SALE. .^- Menls .panlsJvt-$l-.2&.^peF~palr-upwara. We' make a specialty of cleaning Seven-room house on_Walllng-T-errace. -—Having-purchased-;^ truck,-lnt«e-tw Good pants.are getting scarce. Better dwB of stores, offices and private rcu Monday at her-home'at Freehold. —- — EOBBB FOJ* BAM!."™~ Keyportfwater aiurgas; lot 60x150; frul year-old. 16 hands. Juui pah* of horses, stock up. while you can «t thlsj*low price. dences; also general office <;leanin8» Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Shaffer of DEVELOPED 7BBII Good horse for sale, work in all har- trees. Reasonable price. Part purchase cost KM this sprihjBkfor $400 if HOM Cheap John; Wharf avenue and Front Rates reasonable. Satisfaction Ruarar« at Trublns', sole ' ImlciK-ndent kodal .JSS: price $65. Address D. F. Leonard, price to remain on mortgage. E. Beers, this week. Hownrrt Xi IK1>\ Holmilel. teed. 25 West Front street, with U»« Leonnrdo have returned from Harris- tlealera, 58 Urbml ptreet. Red Itaillf. 180 West 80th street; New York City. street -Red Bank. Open evenings. JOX 12, Atlantis Highlands, N. J. R. F, .N% J.. 'Phone l.'i-R. ' America n dyers anHd cleaneri. Pkon4 burg! Mr. Shaffer's brother "Harry L). . ..• „.:._ IB3-W. returned with him for a visit. MISFIT CLOTHING. ' HOUBO on River Plaza for Bale it' Just the thing for that" second, beat KODAK DEVELOPING-. Miss Ruth Willett of Port Mon- suorinco. J. B. Predmore, Ked Bank. M0T0B0TCLE FOB 8AXE. sulfor" for a working suit. Have a big The way to iloa Job Is t;o; do It rlfiht. , mouth has returned from the New Indian, twin, good condition, lots - assortment, from" |5*50 per suit upward. Our developing and printing of your films BHBEWSBtmT DAISY. ' ,ieed; recently overhauled. Sacrifice be- Cheap .Tohn, Wharf ..avenue and Front will be a joy. to you. Tho best of chem- York Presbyterian hospital, but she ia Milk and cream. Special milk foi cause of draft. Jerry J. Curew, Oceant atreet, Red Bank. Open evenings. icals, The best of workmanship, Tru- still in a serious condition. babies. Telephone 499-W Red Bank. N. J. " •bins1, sole independent JOji.stmun dp.ilors- William Smith and_Stanley Macln- WANTED. The store of a,thousand Hems, {58 Broad TYPEWBITEB HEADQUARTEBS. __SEnrrfeil-inan,-Without -family,-to ...IIve- HtreotrUeii Bnnk; • tyrOjSailors on the battleship Penn- Oinrml nervulil;iifulirtiiokliifirnn yrrsellpnvClrdiigeiindrBp in garaget to be handy- around garden "8ylvania,"spent"Saturday'and Sunday fumll>-. -'HO HrojiU atrei't, Hod Hank. typewriters. Trultins', the store of i ^ Little^Wants and Big Wants. and lawn", temperate,** with fgood refer- UP-KOL0TXBEB. with relatives at Leonardo. thousand itomH, 58 Broad street, Rei enced. Salary $60, with light and heat, • Furniture recovered and repaired, FOB SAAB. Hank. .. ' Addretia J-' M.•.!., box 313, Ked Bank. tains, draperies and Austrian ha Mrs. Daniel Wilson and family of 'Hub .laying of carpets, matting nnd llnoleuis^ Kennsburg nre on a visit with Mrs. bard Bros., i) Mechanifor c snlstreee clionv.t Red. Bank KABVEST BOMS. For advertising little wants and for advertising big- OET TOUR SOLDIER BOY A CAMERA.. Davenport sofas, couches, mattreasa* Wilson's sister, Mra. Thomas J. Cas- Harvest home at Reformed churoh .•\VantsJThe Register is equally goodi —Anseo-vest- pocket^ Hize^\vlU~'niak9' hlnr: .and cushions made to order. MaJtlar* ler of Port Monmouth. ENOLISH BULI. DOO FOB SAXE. Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, Friday hanpy* Several oUvei" . styles*"'to^.select Thomson; 37 East Front ntrefit, V*tl Tln>ri>nKh\)rei\ iliftle ICngllah bull lie ovonlng, September 7tli. Tickets •from. Ansco speeitex-films also. Every- Bank. Phone I4-W. ; Homer E. Carney has resigned as for »ale. SleMllHtcr, Fair Hnven, N. J. centfl. e thing in photographic materials Fox- scoutmaster of the Leonardo boy Everyone knows how good The Register is in filling the weir.s, tlie pi&neur house, Red Bunk. "TOR. BALE ' scout troop. His successor has not PABM WANTED. BOY WANTED. little wants of this community. ' at Royal Karms, Little Silver, N. J., bull yet been appointed. Hmiill ftirm fur »1,l)0U cush. G. R Bright boy, preferably lilghV Pchoo ATTTOMtHUXE FOR HIRE. dopr, Fairbanks Kuaollne unKlne, 2^-h. p.: OlhlioiiH, Ifi6 llroadwiiy, Me* Yorlt City gnitlwivVe, wantctl for oinee work. Ask ltoomy, fivfc-passenger cur for hire, No, 12 DeLaval .,cream scpnrntor, butt MiBS Lillian Henderson of New for Mr. ymlth, SIRHUUUI Klsnor Co., Red with* careful driver.. Partien . taken to cftlf-^ntltled to rcitister, bred from tlior- York spent Saturday and Sunday with BABBED BOOK tODLTKY WANTED, Hunk. Trenton fain or anywhere you wish to oughbred-.'Jersey and rcKlatered Ayrtihira Wanted, ilurreii Hock liens alul pulletH, Everyone likewise knows how good the Register is in go. Have a seat both ways. Terms stock;- -liiiihogauy lied, mahognny waslt- her sister, Mrs. George B. Kinnoy of rt'Huonable. Clinton "H. WiiHlhg, Ilnxlet, stnud und 'an did wuHhstaiul; also » Port Monmouth. \ Mui-Hlmll, 31 Common avenuis l'lallillel WORK WANTED. filling the big wants of this community. T X. .1. _ Man nnd wife want work on gentle- ^s . J. \ . l\lUO-npund horse. Miss Helen Chapin of Brooklyn has man's place. AYlfo wants to do""general been spending two weeks with Miss HENS FOB SALE. housework. Adih-eHS.Work, box 3lit, Ued BOARD. WANTED. Twenty-it ve Buff I.ORlmrn hens, Hunk. . . 'The. Register prints more Want Advertisements than w Gentleman desires pQVmanent board, Caroline' Edgert, who is summering cai'h. W. A. Truox, 2-'5 llroad stree wltli a|r.V room; private family anil lioint/, at Locust Point. Hunk. i THREE BOOMS 70S BENT. any other country-^veekly-newsnaper in the state of comforts; nenr business t'enler or Maple- Miss Barbara Kraemor of Belford MAID WANTED. Furnished or unfurnished, with im- New Jersey. * avemie. State terms. Kuferetu'6 Riven i and her sister, Mrs. Daniel L. Ahenrn Maid wanted for general housework provements for llRbt lioviwekeeiHng, 54. if required,' Address G, box..113, lleil I roforeiu'e requh-ed, 2T(i Broud Btroul corner Mechanic and Mount streets, .Red Bank,' ' ' . ' _.. - . • . '| reKi]lar~Tates lor any paper to he d of Keansburg, spent yesterday at Hul Uunk. Bunk. . . j j llvered to him, no mutter Where lui New York. •" It probably prints njiore big, advertisements than any PURSE LOST • Lstatlouecl. 'I'ruhlns' r»S llroiul-streot, It' Rov. and Mrs. John C. Lord of FOB BAI.E. BTOBE TOR RENT. on AlboTtiha Wodnostilay • afterntVui, con- Itank, 't'lie store or IL tliousaiul Items. White Leghorn pullets, now luylni At pvenent octuipieil by \V. W. Kon- other country weekly, newspaper in the state of New taining fnnriey, tit'kets, lavalllere; i*rn«K Navcsink returned laBt week from a Itiiiulru of Oacur Slvor, Mldtllotown. vl nfidy & SOIIH, (lorlHtH. Tuqiiii'o of Ken- Jersey. •'..... / and oluiiiv. .Wiilcli |)ln. Kinder may' keep FINE TABU rOB three weeks' stay in the Adirondack Ing-e, N'. .1. • nedy & ,SunH, DorcnniH Uros. Co., or money if lie Mill kluilly return'.•.jKWi-lr.y Kor sale, farm of 10S anr mountains. agents, _,^***' J OIB& WANTED. Haiik'. '•••' '. . • Mfs. .Jacob Johnson of Belford otlier modern inmrovcmentH. Tluunlnff .YounK RIMi , white, "wanted to nssls rBiaSHEOOMS. The biggest things for which there is a regula^ sale in ave birth to a son last Wednesday. with lu»\iH*\Yurk. 161 ilml«on nvctui Largo room for housekeeping, use of v>'ator in all outttiillcilngs. House andt llcil Bank. this community are automobiles. All the automobile LYCEUM FOB BUNT. litilhlliiRH equipped wltli 'electric IIKM. f [c has been named • Herbert Otto kitchenette, blith, gus and phone: also Tho Rod Bonk lycmim •will be rentofl Situated within ten inituit.es-of stalioit Johnson. rooms for •1.50. 34 WaslilnKton street, men know how good The' Register is for selling automo- for dttncea, balls, carnivals, etc.' Finest anil live minutes' 'wall; nf trcdloy. 1'itro Mrs. Joseph Arrowsmith of Camp- HEBE IT IS. Itcil Jiunk. duncliiB lloor in tho county: accommo- ,$:i0,l)00. Address linx 11, Matuwfln, N. J, Tim dully Herald Hout to any can biles. dateH about 800 persons. For terms, etc., bell's Junction has been confined to for ill'ty cents a month. M. F. Tctle MAN WANTED. apply to Daniel .11.' Cook, Shrowsburjr AUTO TBUCKS FOB FABMEBS, the house during the past week with RIMI Hank. Man want oil to work on farm by mouth ami live In tmiunt house on farm, Mlil- hucksters, merchants. All will need sickness. ' .. WATOH BADE FOUND The Register carries more automobile advertising than I them soon. llnvo Installed machinery illolown Stock i'nrm, Thonui« S. Klein, fcr manufaeturhi^ nnd remodeling auto Miss May Lohsen of Jersey City is on Saturday. Owner can have nanio I Hed Uiilik. -j any other country weekly newspaper in New Jersey Anidi-vlts, acknowledgmcntB, lease*. truck bodies of nay dcsUrn, to lit any; visiting her aunts, Mrs.^J). W. Vnn- proving in-operty ami pnyliiK for thlH a< bonA and mortgRgee, d««ds. etc., pr*chassis, Am inakliiK bodies for r-on- Notc and Mrs. David M. Willett of vertlsomeut. WA1TSB WANTED. • and probably more than any other country weekly pared by roe. In my olHce from eight verted e'cmls to carry 18 liarroln' of p"- KlrHt-cliiHH waltiM*: nno raimbln of tulc- newspaper in the whole country. o'clock to.ulx. Edward W. Wise, JuBtlc* tutnes. Hiinii»l«s of work fn shop. IVIceM Belford. , . VE PATT Ing charg*' °f dining rcmin; good wages of the peace,- room 7, SHener bulldlnli on npplk'iition. I.tave your orders enrltf thr> lilKhoftt pi-Icon for poultry and egg to right piirt.vparty.. Address Will ter, box ;tllt. Red Bank. to IK; l-t\L«ly for fall crvrtltit,'. i'lvrrolt . John Leonard of Leonardo has sold H. Hull, sr, I.lmlcn pliui-. Ited lliinl Itoil Banlt. "• • • • "" . Matthews & Company, South street and his motorcyclo nnd has bought a Ford I'liuilf .'1VS-W, 1 Automobile men, like the people who. have little wants WATIONAI. UUBSELLA STORES. JorKeyvllte avenue, Fri'etinld, N. J. automobile from Mrs. Harry Phraner. FOB , All Ulliils "Of -talk's' IIMKH, tnivcllnc A. Tappermnn of Newark has HOBSES FOB BALE. ITnrloy-DavlKun, 1915 n-Hpeod. full to be filled, know that "It Pays to Advertise in The e Rtinil \\-i>l-|t horwi'H tny Hulc, Ven iMiulpnuuit 1 miuding tundiMii nnd extra liaKu nml suit I'UMOH repati'i'd: Tiinln'^llas ROADSTER AT $15O. rented Frederick Betts's bungalow at mi l)ulry KuniiHl Matoutown, X, tire, HinipHiui, faro of 1'owci'H, Shrews- Register." rt'palroil or ivcnvtM'ed, n,'\v IHIIHIIOM put Leonardo for the rest of tho summer. I'lion 2I2O-J, bury, N. J. un: eiini'K repnllshod. Nntlimill I'liihrellu Tlond^ter, in pood orilor, roeenlly Hliirei', H W'ost Klimt ntVLM'1, nun- llriwil, pnlnleil.. AVlll nu'll at once fur f i50. I'nni • MrH. Garret A. Leo and grandson EUTLEB OB WAITBEBB WANTED H.-tl llaiilc. Donald MacLeod of Belford, are Help wiuitcd, hutlor or Wfiltre^H, BTHAM VTTLOAMTBHTO. lin seen at Sc.ilt'a RitrnRD, White nlioet. spending two weeks nt Ocenn Grove m-cil: muflt have refori'iu't'H. M. A. Rlc We uaa the boat materials nnd guar- PBOPEBTY. antee all work; froe air service. John Grant Parish, |>rlncl|ial liroKer in Mre. A. Lanpr of Brooklyn, who has JjeDiinl'ilo, N. J. WANTED. Hannen, 34 West Front at root, Red Bank. Jlonmimth county e.statea, fnniiH, cnun- VniuiK niivn, Uetween 10 i\lnl Ifi yrurrt been visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Rudolph . . OIBL WANTED Phono T2-W. . \ try liuiueH, Htiasliori) Jirnperty, eatlro iif ai,re, to .'HHlHt inaehlnlHt, N,u evperl- Lnng of Bolford, has roturnod home. fur Ronornl liounnn-nrlc. Apply, to Mr Xurth JelMey Heaeuast. Old estaMlnhi'd en.'e nee,SMIiy, • Kp|i'M\vlnK nuu'hiit" tt) l>» sultl; Co. of N. J, Apply to MrH. Uco. ID. I>ouVi ployed by the Harlom-Morrisunic Mamuquan gravel and blue«ton« rhoim lied Hank r»ll-lt, or cull (Juiitaln nearly now; lilw liaruuln, f20. OcorKc transportation line at NourYork. aoreenlngai will deliver aame. Chattel C, J. Uvown, mnth «iui of LOOUHI avo- WOIKIH, .h\, A Kon, DO Mouniouth struct «o'n,'875 Wonl lHlst Btroot, Now-VniH E, Walt Havens of Philadelphia 10- Durd, It«d Bank. mi*1, IteO Hunk, Ilc*it At- lantic Highlands office, of •oflice as county" clerk while th? office Pcnslve than ever before in "the his- not runnings, ,She says, she was stand- CHARLES R. SNYDEE, T^onthe feebasis, and he .has son- toly ot thp Count^ ing near the;, tracks waiting for a car . WILLIAM W.WILSON, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THIS WEEK tiriued in office'ever since. For some • ..^ ..*.*..* ... when George Herbert of Long .••.-' Executors, years,past the;county cler.k'.i: office . -The-freeholders have sought to re- Branch, driver for the American ex- press company; came alone in a fia'ted Aug.. 1, 1917. , has been run on the salary "system.! duce the expense and overcorne some motor truck.,-. The girl says Herbert My. McDermott .gets a .salary' of : of the difficulties' of keeping >-the invited -her to ride with him to Eaton- 4 Acts-AM-Star Vaudeville-4 $6,000 jper year, and all'the expenses roads in good condition by the use. of the office are paid by the county of a preparation which acts as' atown arid the invitation was accepted. EE -INCLUDING __Inste.ad of going to__Eatontown, ^AlL4JieJees-of4he office go intothe. binder-on gravel-roadsr T-his-prep- Miss Eskinger says Herbert took** county h'easuvy. aration was recommended, by. theside road and droveJowaTd Elkwobd m "Billy Burke's Famous Foolish Factory" m - . .'***• state road officials and it has proven Park, She says Herbert made ad- S CHENCK'S The budget^bf the board of free- to be all that these officials claimed vances to her and that he pushed her holders this year shows that the, for it. It gives a hard surface to the out of the car when she resisted him. TONITE FANNIE WARD The Message of the Mouse county clerk's office," instead of pay- gravel, roads and it prevents the 172 Monmouth St., Red Bank Sat. water from soaking into the roadway Herbert says that Miss Eskinger fell . A startling «tory of mystery ing a tremendous profit into-the. put of the car. Neighbors who live Telephone 611-M am] romance, with county treasury, isTun at a loss, and and making it softr~The"use of oil,near where Miss Eskinger was in- Wed. The Mudgutter Magdalene SEP. the taxpayers of -tlie county- are com- which was formerly Used on many jured pubstantiate the girl's story. WHEN IN NEED OF ANITA STEWART pelled to pay taxes in order to keep state and county' roads throughout AUG. 5th epiiode of the Fatal Ring New Jersey,.has been almost entirely \. Im,,*els, ?! the truck- passed . With Pearl Whit.. 1 th6 county clerk's office' going: In- < Mjs sm ei: 29 Comedy. And Otber». ditidh&lbH* ^S! *^? ? hrcakinghiaL andOthere _ ... stead of the $^5,000 to ,f30,O0TT right leg and fracturing her left leg. Wall Paper and profits which the office was .said to use of various other road prepara- tions which have been^ tested by-the She was badly cut above the left •pay tlfe county clerk in the old days, knee. •• -• ETHEL BARRYMORE "FIRES OF YOUTH" the receipts of the office now runstate road officials and found want- Mpn. ing. The preparation used on the--Herber" t was- arrested^and in de- Paper Hanging Thurs. in AS-partdram* below the expenses. __.-.. • .. Monmouth. county' roads is expensive, fault of $1,000 bail was sent to the ''.•"•' - * * * . but it does the work expected of it county jail to await the "action o'f the "'~~ By Skilled Workmen -AUG. "Her Greatest Power" SER. Joseph -McDermott is the principal and its use-, has greatly reduced the grand jury. • _ .. Comedy - Travelogue Wan in a.title company at Freehold, cost of "repairs which otherwise 30 3 and a great deal of business has been would have been necessary/ ' FOOLED BY A DREAM. Also a Full Line; of Paints and Comedy. Universal News. And Others. diverted from the county clerk's of- fice,-conducted by Joseph^McDermott; •, * # * . • . - Charley Soden Learn.VTires-Will-noi Hardware Constantly on Hand to the title .company, of which Joseph Still another reason for increased . Float a Bicycle. MARY PICKFORD "WORLD'S GREAT SNARE" McDermott is the principal man. road expenditures is the fact that ad- Charley Soden of Fair Haven used Fri. Tues. There are no doubt other, reasons ditional county roads are taken over to be a firm beliver in dreams but an STARRING \ wliy the county ^lerk's office is_-MfiWr by the county each year. One of the experience he had last week has Woli-BotteA AUG. "The Eternal Grind" SEP. PAULINE FREDERICKS "TOriaucted" at"6 loss. "Jbsepfi McDer- irbi'djr leadlngnjut" of~Red "Bank' was shaken this belief somewhat. Char- Horse, Stable and aiott gets the same salary from the taken over last yearvat the request ley dreamed that if~he- rode his bi- otf aa large number of Red Bank resi- Weekly Current Events. people as county, clerk, whether the ° f lai-ge number or Ked Bank re tycle into the river the air in the tires Cattle Manure 31 4 county clerk's office does much busi-1 df"*?" Othei' roads ™, vanous Par would float him and the bicycle. He , COMEDY and OTHERS Comedy and Others. of the tjr are taken er e a Dried, Fnlvcrlztd oi Shredded. ness or little business. All the other! ?°F , . ?7 t decided to try the experiment nnd got i J county offices turn in a profit to the' >'ear n.n? fhc»e loads must thereafter Theodore Parker, a twelve-year-old LAEGELY HVHUS. county except the office held by Jo- be maintamed at county expense. All boy, to accompany him. Charley, 1 This manure fa odorlesB and ex- COMING--Sep. 15th, Ruth Roland in the new serial ot ceptional ty nutritious. Floriatfl, Borih-Mceermott;' although-the office •$<* Principal, highways! of the howeveyi-didri't tell Theodore what Lunilseiipe GiinlenerB and Growers held by Joseph McDermott, when it I cou,nty county roads, kept up was going to take place. With the have oMalncd wonderful results. "the Neglected Wife"—IEverybody should see this serial •wes held by other men undei-the-fee 5™1 -"miuntained att countty expense. boy seated on the luggage carrier at Also used for grass,.-l^wn, vege- h eae oada hav table mill Mower gardens, potted, syntem, was regarded as being several'i J . .; « been taken* ov the rear of the bicyeje saddle Charley* plants mid all farming purposes. times as profitable a^s the offices of fl'om...t:h?. t<;*ns,ancl,,to,wn,sh,lP.5 ,^n:d rode down Pearl avenue toward the t might1 imagine that the taking A Lasting Plant Food, to be the surrogate .and the sherifT put'to- .mlx6(i-"With-*oii-or-uB8ii- separately, ~getlrer.—'—" • ••.'.'• i '' over-of-these-main-roatlB^would-have 1 0 m r e promoting the1 growth of ovary reduced the town and township road ^. " ° . speed as he reached the class of .Vo'goUUon. • . . •• taxes. This has not been the.cas'e.' i0*.0nil,Pl""p,& boys couW swim and they Call or write for your supply at 5 ._MieJr_ofljcesjvithiMJflithi n tK.ipts.of-te .t h highways-have-been taken -Over by Iwo '-e-soon-out-of the-water. _«iarley once, HO ns tu ns'Suro shipment. offices .wa. s a good.lawg.l. ftt shshoulo d the hoard of freeholders, the demand Ierd ,eav01',ed *a k?.eP..h-Jld'•'*£ "is bi- lliuv e beeb n applielid to allll couritriy offices for impcoved roads has been so great j cvcle antl swim with it but the weight i| M. McGIRR'S SONS CO. f sin the state instead of being confined that many towns and townships haveiwas to? much. _• The bicycle was re- to Hudson and Essex counties. ' It is doubled thejr-road appropriations, covered, wit-.h th-_e ai._d o..f personpersonss oon 364 W. 3«U Street, Wew York City. I I a matter worthy of consideration by notwithstanding the greatly decreased the. dock. Charley thinks it was a therpeople, of Monm6uth county that mileage of their streets and roads. great experience but tile one county office held by a Re- doesn't so regard it. publican, and which used to pay enor- • * * •• v mous profits in the old days, is now, The constantly increasing wear and Julian Scott after many -years1 occupancy by Jo-tear on roads and the constantly in- RECKLESS DRIVER FINED. se|»h McDermott,' Bre -o«iy county of- creasing cost, of maintaining ps James McDonald of Seabright Ar. Specialist in .. fice in Monmouth county which is makes it evident that some other road rested for Speeding and Fined $2. coiiducteil at a'loss. ••.,.. • ' material must soon come-in use to 'James McDonald of Seabright was Washing, Cleaning ',.••••• •,**•*•' • • -, • replace gravel and stone. 'Macadam arrested Thursday morning of lust ' It seems to me that an' irtvestiga- and telford stone roads were thought week by Policeman Kennedy for and Polishing .tio.ivinto the causes of this tremen- to he practically indestru'ctjble a few speeding his car nnd turning the dous change in.the receipts and ex.-year. s ago, but the rapidly increasing wrong side of the traffic post at the pen&cs of the office of~cbunty clerk use of automobiles has shattered this corner of Broad and Monmouth nirfce it has,been held by Joseph Mc- belief.', These roads are pot only, not Automobiles : streets.- Kennedy giive McDonald a I»ermott should be made. The fact indestructible, but they are very summons to appear in court that tii&t__Monmou'th county was not in- costly to maintain.. . • . • morning. McDonald failed to appear TUBES REPAIRED cluded with Hudson arid Essex- coun- • -. • ~, * t * • '.., • . and a warrant was issued for his ar- ties in the law "which .compelled The whole country seems to be rest. He appeared in court Friday , AUTOS STORED SOMEWHERE AMONG THESE TEN WONDERFUL NEW CHALMERS FOR THE AUTUMN county officers to keep their expenses turning to .concrete as the modern morning and snid he misunderstood- IS POSSIBLY THE CAR YOU HAVE SAID SOME ONE SOME DAY WOULD SURELY within tlie receipts of their office road material.•, It costs three or four the date of the summons. McDonnld DRIVING BY THE HOUR vould indicate that Governor Edge's times as much-per mile to construct was fined ?2 and, costs. I BUILD; AND THE PRICES WAY BELOW YOUR OWN ESTIMATE 'economy am) efficiency" program concrete loads as it does to construct. 35 White Street, Red Bank 1 Business in better and money is easier due to vast Government war contracts. So It Is a meant one thing for the Democratic-' roiids of broken stone, but when once MISS WORDEN SURPRISED. Near Broad Street* • pretty good time now to take a look at one of these ten brilliant new Chalmers for the Autumn ^fllceholdei-H of. Hudson county and a concrete roail is properly built it and Winter. < the reverse, thing for the lone Repub- will lasfmany years without repairs. P»rty Was Given for Her Friday Telephone 3S3-R You will find among these ten styles of Chalmers possibly the very car you have of ten won- lican county officeholder in -Moir- Heavier,'traffic and faster traffic by Night in the Davidson Building. dered why some one bad not built. Just imagine a S-passenger that fiives moro power per mouth county. Sauce for the Hudson automobiles may prove that even con- A surprise party was given Friday pound of weight than most any car of Its type, and yet has a small, ftgs-savlnft engine. county goose is apparently an en- crete is not an indestructible material night in the lodge rooms in theiJavid- Or picture a Roadster that simply is wrapped in lines that will draw a crowd most any time tirely different kind of sauce sewed for roads, and some other: substance son building for Miss Pearl Worden FEMALE OPERATORS and gt atops at a curb. out to the Monmouth county gander. rriuy come in use; but at the present of Bridge avenue. About 35 guests Or the sensation of Joy that goes with owning a Speedster guaranteed to hit 80 miles an hour. time tho greatest road experts of the Or a Sedan that a womun can swing along a country road all day without shoulder or back country are apparently coming to the were present. Music for dancing was LEARNERS WANTED Thij; year IULH been a tough one on belief that roads buill of properly furnished on a pinno by Mrs. Albert fatigue. tin* loads of Monmouth county. The mixed concrete will be the moat W. Worden of Monmouth street, Miss ON LADIES' WAISTS. Or a Limousine that some one excellently describes as the "acme of sedatenesa , • .fltute road officials, who huve toured durable -and best wearing roads thnt Sarah Carver of Spring street and Ora Town Car that will cause a ripple of Jealousy Inmost any social circle.. Miss Bella Frank of Long Branch. Or • 7 passenger car that for correctness In style nnd good sense In appointments leaves little over all the roads in the state, have can be built. Steady Work. F declared that the Monmouth county Refreshments of cake and lemonade to>competitlon. K ... - roads ure the be.st in New Jersey. were served. . -"' " Paid While Learning. Or a Limousine Landaulet that holds close to the practical in cqqlpage of the day. Kveir at that the roadH are not in as Mankind lives and learns. Only by But see for yourself. These ten new Chalmers are causing much conversation wnere cars jjood condition us the freeholders and experiments extending over long ser- Apple Picker! Scarce. •redkeussedmost. Tomlsslooklnftoveratlcastoneof themlstomissthecarol the moment. the |ieopl£^who use thp roads would ies of years can snmi> things (bo Fanners around' Middletown are Shirley Waist Co. TOURING CAR, 5-PASSENCER 11250 TOWN CAR, 7-PA8SBNCER »*M5 lite to lmve had them. It lias been a learned, practically. Not only has finiling.it difficult to get npple pickers TOURING CAR, 7-PASSBNGER 1139* TOWN CAR, LAMDAULBT W»J5 ... trc-inoiiiious ami an expensive task to Mohmoulh county been learning the TO Broad Street, Red Bank 11390 LIMOUSINE, 7-PASSENCBR IWM science of road making' during the for their early crop. Most of the ktoj) the roads up lit nil this year, and farmers are pjiying $2.75 n day for TOP F%X>OR . TOUIUNG SEDAN HIM LIMOUSINE L AND AW.ET 13*19 iniiiiy circumstances have combined past twenty years, but New Jersey pickers, while some are paying as C&BB1OLBT.S-PASSENGBR (1U5 RICORDSrEEBSTER to increase the cost of maintaining and the entire country has been ex- hiKh as ?3 n day. From present indi- ) * -•*•«". DOTLEM-FASSENCER • • IM7B ' •I tlie roads ami of preventing the roadH perimenting and learning as well. cations this year's crop in the neigh- t. CR B. PBTBOIT AND SUBJBCT TO-i from being kept in pprfret condition. Eventually roads will bejvuilt as dur- borhood of Middletown will-exceed Largest Stock of Trousers able 11s the old Uoinaii,i'o'iids ottwenty * * + that of last year. , • W. J centuries ago, which are still in good in the county at low prices F\ I4f. VAN BORN CO., In thefirHt nlnce the automobile condition; but those roads were built Elmnn String Quartet. trdrTic oii'the roads has greatly in- in countries where upheavals by frost are unknown, arid where there were Hear this record at Tusting's. On U Clinw 19 Broad St cri'itsed. It'has been estimated thnt sale Saturdny.—Advertisement. H - 11. OUPpf Red Bank ZZJ -. - .-:...-v- • '• •/..-• THE RED 8A«K REGISTER. P»t« Thirteen,'
PERSOW/J- Eev. Mr. Hunter of Providence, FINE RESIDENCE SOLD. MR.HM*l»Yj Whoie Inland, will preach next Sun- . . i. PARTY day at the Baptist church. A fare- THE OLD BHOADMEADOW PLACE will reception will be given tomorrow BOUGHT BY /^ENGLISHMAN. alg-fat *t the cburch far Rev. Johnson L. Miner. ' A. H. MotUr. tk« N.w Own.r, P.id William Sickles was-initUted as a $16,000 for Property on Sycamore OFF TO THE WAR! Member of the lodge of Knighta of Avenue »t Shr«w«bur<7—Will Mqv* f^tbias last week, V . into tha Hou«« Naxt W«ek. Mrs. Frank Washburn of Denver, Samuel G. Allen of Grange avenue Colorado, Is spending two weeks with sold his property at Shrewsbury laBt fc ^fh „ .WilliaWimW ||i n_f. WSgttoJLJttJLJLL MotJey^arfitirgiEngMtJtiiE i n William street. Mra, Washburn is alish business man who is spending the "Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen! nrominent club woman at Denver. summer at Shark River. The price ARB GUARANTEED- She nude & stay at Atlantic City be- was $16,000 and the sale was made by fore earning here. . William A. Hopping. Mr. Motley ex- INAUAUTV THEV Miss Uary Evans of McLaren street pects to move in the house next lion- SUPERSEDE 11 retained Friday from a few weeks' day. Walter R. Bodmer, who has been visit with relatives at Boston. acting as caretaker of the property, Hiss Margaret Maloney of Maple will return to his former home at \XTKi guarantee the high MY NUMBER WAS GALLED, I'VE BEEN CHOSEN. I MUST FALL IN LINE «*enne, who is employed in the Met- Greensboro, South Carolina. quality of the meats ropolitan insurance office, and Miss The place is on tha north side of •ay Power of West Front street, a Sycamore avenue, opposite the L. C. we sell because we arc ac stenographer in the office of the Sig- DeCoppett place, f On it i» a house of quainted with their purity, iund Kisner company, are spending nine rooms whichvis one of the finest _ jro weeks at Haines Falls, in the .Cat- residences at Shrewsbury. Years ago and their wholcsoineness and I MUST ANSWER "HERE!" •hill mountains. this house was the old Broadmeadow their other strenj;th(;ivinij, homestead. It was a fine house then, John Gorman of Peters place, one body-builsnle...... J5.98 Bank, is directing an orchestra" at be received by the Board of Chosen SIXTH DAY OF SKPTKSIBKR, 1917, be- tile landH, tenements, hereditaments and Samuel Holt, house and land, 20 liams and was bought by Benjamin tween the~hours of 12:0(} o'clock and 5:00 Lyceum theater at Bayonne. Freeholders of the county, of Mon- 1 real estate, or suctrpartH thereof as may. 4.44' Parker and L. E. Brown at sheriff's t>eloel{faMH*0oH day, at the Globe hotel,, in theperson a5 will purchase the same, for the t moved from Hazlet to Marion street. Parker and Mr. Brown for *2;400. Holmdel road, in the township of Borough of Hed Sank, county of. Jfon- shortest term, arid puy the tax lien in- Joel Fielily, liouse ami farm at Mr. and Mrs. A. G. RoseNjhd son of On the Shrewsbury avenue side of the rnouth, New .Jersey. •'' . ^ cluding interest and costs of sale, or in AVaj sidn '. Holmdel, in the county of Monmouth, . All that .parcel of land-sTt,ua,te in thefee where no one will- bill .for a shorter Jacob Knight ost., liouse and the Rose Shop are ona ten days' property he will build a store, where idWiiKlilp of Middleto-wn, t-ovmty of Mon- termL. Payment JLO be made before the LET'S HAVE THOSE with a one-course, reinforced concrete conclusion of tile sale or fne property to lantl on Sycamore • avenue, 39 motor trip to Canada. he will sell groceries and fruit. Mr. moutli and state'of.New .lersey, at Heatl- L acres, Shrewsbury .'. S4.JH Mrs. Francis Baden of Pearl street Morton takes care of furnaces and . FLANNEL TROUSERS pavement; estimated amount of pave- denii£'€orner,"described as follows: Com- be re so]d. Mary Lant^ ep(,, .Mallory, House and Williams property. and natty as they ever were. Our land on Thomas street, Red ton a strawride Monday night to As- Wednesday, September ,5th, 1917, attu .Mary E. MacCray and Henry A. Mac- noon. ' . ' ' * dry cleaning removes all traces of Cray by deed bearing even date herewith Tlie said hinds,. tenements, "'heredita- Bank S.M hury Park. dirt, likewise every spot or stain.,And 11:00' a. m.; and which'point'Is illstant.one hundred .merits and real estate so to be 'sold, and Mbnmouth County Klectrlc Co., George Farrell of Monmouth street BANK STREET HOUSE SOLD. this renovating process will cost you nnd fifty feet westerly measured alonp; Ch,e„ name..„ s o„f. th..e_ person,, s., agains_„„.„t who„..m. land, Sycamore ayenuo Drawings, specifications and form the center of said, road, from the Connor the said taxes have been laid on account t brook, ears, wire, is employed in the Eisner factory. he Lut of a Row of Fire Houiei on only a fraction of the price of a new and Ak-Namani lnnii:: thence (1) .euuth, I of the same, and the amount of taxes pTNl, ties and other. Allen G. Deane of Long Branch, pair of trousers, of bid, contract and bond for the Hlxty-clght degrees and seventeen min- ; ]aia on aceount of each_parcel, are as property, ^^ who for several years was employed "That Street Sold Lut Week. Franchis proposed work, prepared by' George seventy-six and thirty-seven hundredth.-* | .—r^-so*.o«~ ion The Bed Bank Register, is now The Red Bank real estate company 1915. J. A. M>erat 2 l'oflSsjG.•&- I.-Co,, has sold a house and lot on the north EAGLE CLEANERS AND DYERS D. Cooper, County Engineer, and ap- feet, niore or ley's, to the southwesterly ' Little Silvei, bloclSJNo. 3,-lota with the Long Branch Record as man- of the tract-'herein described': James Cummings, store and land ' Nos. 4 and 6 ...... riw., 8.88 ager of the mechanical department. side of Bank. Street, between Shrews- 95 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank1. proved by the State Highway Com- thence 12) nprth, seven degrees and I at Tine Brook 5.22 James K. Mount, 5 flexeso f bury and Leighton avenues, to Guido forty minutes east, one hundred and I Hankinson Cranmer est., house James McDonough of Wallace mission, have be,en filed in the office nineteen feet and four inches* to u cor- \ • and land at Pine Brook; 8.44 woodlafiff near bikXl . Phone 18-Mi ' J ,, Waysiae X s.m street is employed in the office of the Annuncelli. The house was owned of the said engineer at 60 ^Broad rre?rthenwr~<3T north, eighty-four de^ Joel--Fields, farm at Wayside... 142.33 by the Cook building company and J.McGarrity e«t., house and Boberts boiler works. street, Red Bank, N. J., and of .said and ten' mlnules west, one hundred Jerome Glassey, lot on WesUida. on White streettree,, ShrewsbShrewbi 16.8« Mrs. Robert VunBrunt of East was tho last of a row of fivo houses nnd tliirty-two fe,etranil-f:thir!.y:-nYJj_I . avenue, Red Bank - - - iclmKiffitSimeKitSarrityt , JJott on on that street which were built by Commission at the State House, Tren- drertths of a foot: to ii stone in tlie cor- Thomas OannoiV estM li'duRer and east ai#R. of Iiroud street, Front street, who has been confined lund. at Shrewsbury*....'..,;.. . 40.09 John H. Cook, Jr., about three years ner of-the land hereby conveyed; thence Shrewsbury ..'... ; 4.4« to her home two wfeks with sickness, TEACHERS WANTED ton, N. J., and may be inspected by t4) north, ten degrees and fifty-five min- Charles Hope est., 10 acres o£ Lewis H. McGuire est., house ago.. The house has'six rooms, cellar utes east/ two hundred and sixty and land at gnrewsbury. ;,..*.,,.*. 12.66 ia able to be about. prospective bidders during business 1 . and,land at Pine Drook;.;,... 3.3S under the whole building, and is sup- nety-llve hundredt]is'"feet to a stone Helen Hope est. , house and farm \Vllllam II. McCuIre, house and plied with town water and gas. The THE SAVAGESCHOOL hours. Bids must be made on the l^'i)c^ \^J^ n.or^?^5' I.sr" f™IIScorner. of on Sycamore avenue, Shr^ws- . . land at Pin* Brook .. ? S»8 ln ek thenct e -.(5) 147.70 Richard O'Connor, house and •——A YOUTHFUt ROMANCE; lot is 80x116 V4 -fcefc—-— standard proposal fprms-in—tho-man-; ninth) eighty-mre-degrees nml ji FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION fa I'm at Pine Brook i., ,.'. ner designated therein' and required ",eaat, one hund^d und forty- H. L, Powers, Sickles farm,- 25 Ch.pel Hill Young Man Married to *• Ohsrtend Urxler ths 8*at. nine-feet ivid three Inches, bo.the dln- Joint H. .Jackson est., lund at -. acres, .Shrewsbury 191.20 - Majettic to Reopen. by the specifications, must be en-tiiiu'c more or leas, to the northwesterly \Vu*Ki»le ,...,,.,,,. 10.G5. W.illlnm . Pope out,, liouse unit Akron, Ohio,'Girl.* Beard of BcfenU. conier7)f~the parcel of land conveyed by Jacob Knight'eat;, ..house and • land on "Willow street, I.lttlo The Majestic theater on Monmouth closed in sealed envelopes, bearing ' 1'iirin • on Sj;ciimoie avenue. : 7"M« Bchool nceived latt ^^•*^ "J^* •»» *•"™ »--^ — -™ -. ^- j -^ — ^_j ^4111Kiiii1l •Melon ii'ji^it.: t-r*l). UIIIIbane'tV v^o' •*».Mar• \*i yj *si1G . .»'>•&>MflcOra_ ^^ i **«yj I *T — --- — — .Trj__- SIlver ...... T'.^.-rrr'. Roscoe M.orin, son of Herbert street, formerly conducted by J. J ar S V llorin of Chapel Hill, and Miss Lucille ^ ."""•»•«•!*•.fer (cacA- il« t,«m» nml urMreiui nf the liidilei' ""d I lcnry~Ai-MaoCray by deed-hearint L . >'lirewsbury ... 80.16 Clark Conover, will reopen Saturday the name ana aaaress oi tne uiauei pVen-ij^taVeba lierewltli:.-tiienc: tneiicee t«(>) southerlsoutyy ; S. imnppliicottrlh«USi B and land ~ Mae Phares, daughter of John R. on Point road, tittle Silvei hind at Red IJ.Tiik of this week under the management T* than the titit iarotlmmtt. on the outside, addressed-to C. In ji direct Hnc.HldhK tlie westerly line 5.00 Alary Kilcy,.lot-on 13ri>od street, Phares of Akron, Ohio, were married til' Haiti AlacCray land three hundred and W'itUam C. Ijlpplncott, house un, ft I. Co., Little"Sllvor,. the bride and groom are very young. day, August 22d, Mrs, Jacob Juhiisuu, oT t e 1 1 y 0£ Rclwot Realty Co., 2 lots, block CBth Street, M«w Tork City. and be delivered at the place and on j j^^'j^f, i n eS ccu Uon nt tlie°"!u, Frnnk» Hanson, -lut on .Westslde Boscoe was a Student at the Atlantic a son. • avenue, It£d Bunlc —...... 1, C. & I, Co", Little Sllvcri standard l ilIh r n Nos. 13. and 1T^...... Highlands high schobT last year. He CARTON.—At the Limit Branch lion the hour above named. . The .| ' ^ JV^n^g^Is B 'iJ-VRKAllow M"nnjo.uth County KleetiicT po,, . 'SIleriflLl-- harn and land from Sycamore Jiiwies Keevey, house 'iind laxnl became acquainted with his bride pjtul, on Munday, Aupu.'it 12th, • Sirs proposal form is attached to the spe- ld from Sycamore at Roevoytown...... ;...*. 1,71 James Carton of KVCITU, of u son, while Bhe was visiting Mrs. Formau ci'fications, copies of which will- JIIIII ^\V.—ll,_.Ric}iardaQn,.-.houaB- anil _ A. CosBaboom of Atlantic Highlands THOMPSON.—At Bolforrt, on Monday, land and pino land, at Reovoy- "Brighten the Corner furnished on application to engineer.] ... ^ ami othethr propertpty •738.00 tuwn '.„ ., .- last winter. The acquaintanceship AllRUSt ,20th, Mrs. William Thompson, o 1,0113.65 10.88 a Kim. _ . . By order of the Board of Chosen i Mo--""** County. siirroB-»t.'a Oflio., I 1,310.46 Anna.Scott. ;r lots on Monroe , . erew into a courtship and a few weeks tn0 ^ j \\^* Sx for avenue, Red .Bank t.(( .TODTX—At Lonp Brnnnli, on Thursday Where You Are'? T; , ,J « it. /^ i t m „ i I" matter of the estate of John j. ; IJ6W|S H. McUulre. ost.. liouae ago Mr. Morin went out to Akron and AUKUBI 2tith, Mrs. C. Milton Toclll, ijl' 1 Freeholders of the County of Mon- McCarthymatte, deceasedr of the. estate of John J.':; Lewlin j Hi. ,Mctlulre rine . flronkost.. 7 "3.1.7 Mary A. Starr,' 2 lots on tho got married. Ho is now employed at am ttnr lt west side of "Broad stiect, son, USE TETLEY'S FLOOR OIL! mo,irh I Notice to creditors to present .claims : William H.'"\lcOulre ost., liouso Red Bank ,;....., tli, MIMH Luclllo tors of tho t'Ktnto of Alfred N. Hentllo- UATilKHINE V. JIcCAKTHIT. llorhert K SliiiffiYr, lots Nos; 22 •' The bride's gown was of silver cloth Miie Phai'us of AUr«n, Ohio, mid ltoncuo Ktnn, dei-i-nHcil. notice lfl'liereby Rivpn to - and 23,-C, & I. Co. tract...... 7.39 and. land at lMnt< Itrook 3.90 Morln of Chapel Hill. PROPOSALS WANTED the creditors of Raid deceased to exhibit Monmoutb Connty Bnrrog-at«'« Offloe. Catiierine Selienck,. house and Charles It. Vinci-nt, buul at l"ln«- with net embroidered in pearls and to the HuhscriborH, executory as nfm-e- * land' at Pine BrookYv,.,..:.; l- 6.33 lJronk '.. In tho matter of the estato of William L. Wilier,-lot on llivinlaM "a vt1.- crystals. The bridesmaid was dressed by the Board of Education of At- Baltl, their dfbts and demands a^aliiHt t'oonoy, Jr., deceased. lleliMi M. VanBeuren, lot, C.Sc •-. DEATHS. the Hald ustalfl, under oatli. .wllliln nine i.;co j... nue, lte*l Uank in georgette blue with French pink CUNNINGHAM,—At Oceanic, on Tues lantic township for the transporta- Notloo to credltorH to present claims D. .7. Walsh, 2 lota un llmiid> months from the date of tho aforesaid nKnlnst ostate. .I'harles ('. Vincent'eBt., hotise •ash. i_ day, August 28th, sirs, Alfarctta. Cun order, or rhey will be forever barrod of , and land.at Pine llrook...... 3.17 street, Ited flank nlngliaih, aged 00 yearn, tion of not over 14 pupila to th* Pui-Huant to the order of Joseph L, Wlllliim • Wllsfin. ;ilore mid hunt their iictlim therefor asaiiiHt llu- said vionaliny, surroKiito of the county ,of Charles it. Vincent, land at Pino Mantell—Burnt. DAVIS.—At Phalanx, on Monday Freehold high school from Colff Hubpcribors. IMonnioutli, made ,on tbo twonty-nlnth Hrouk , .- .- 6.33 at Pine llrimk 3.3B August 27th, Lldlo S. Davis, daughter o 1 Dated i'rpt'.iold, N. J., AuKUHt ."-d, day nf Juno, 1917, on tho application of P, .1, 'Walsh, 2 luts on BroartV' Samuel White, .'III nrrea jif land Mias.Louise Mantell, stepdaughter William K. DnvlB of Brooklyn. Neck. . 1 street 6.07 at Oreen Gruve .^. Jl.tfl J017. ' Albert W. Wordun, Jr., administrator of Ii. W. WUlKii-.H, In urn- and Inmj ttf Robert Mantell of Atlantic High- DAVKNPOIIT.—At Holmar, on ThurB- lIKUliN' KHANK1.1N HAZARD tlio ostato of William Pecney, Jr., X. ht the "Little Church Around the tlio said estate, umler oath, within nine TIHIIIUIH Adams cst., huuso Dated AliRust 16lb. 1917. yearn. August 30th. I»i-octorH, months from tho clnto of tho aforesaid Corner." Mr. and Mrs. Burns will S2 Wlllluni street, New York City. lot (111 1'roHjK'ct aviMiue, l xoako their home at New York. .i-jwii\if3.—JVI Atlantic HlKlilauds, oi ordnr.'or they will bo forovor barrod.-of .Silver : ' Tuesday, August 21st, Mrs. Alii-o 'Ferris The Board reserves the right to re- Ifotlo* of SttUMMUt of Aooount. their actlona therefor against tho said .1. N. S. Urowwter, fi lotH (in iigoil 71 yearn. subscriber. joet any or all bids, Kstali; of Gt'iirKlnu 1C. Bblppeli, doncaliod. - Hlvervlew live no. Little Sil- Apple Logs Wanted J Kejrport Man Wedi. KULP.—At Toncku, KaiiHuH, on Snt Notice 1H hereby Klvun that tho ac- Dated Freehold, N. J., Juno 29, 1917. ver, Nos. IK, 'JO, 2.2,' 111, 18.... 21.11 1unlay, August 2ftth, Mrs, Matilda KiiHi GEORGE S. P. HUNT, CDuhts of 111*' Bubsertbera, executors of HrinliiM charltdii, liniiKi- und lut Miss Martha Schouachner of Bay aged 78 yours. ALDEHT Wr'WORDEN. JR. at ['Inn Urnok ,. . 6.14 Green logs 13 inches and over in •* District Clerk. .tiwtifttafb.^tf. sa'd deceasi'd, will bo-au- Shore, L. L, was married Monday to MAS8BY.—At Koyport, on Wedncs dited and nliiieil by the HiirroKalo of the Wllilli-ld l-'owler,',ri lulu on block diameter, 3 to 8 feet long. Collect Eirora S. walling, eon of Omtond D. day, August 22d, John Mansey, aKod H county of Monmouth and -reported for li, C. A 1. On,,' Mttln Silver, joar«. settlement to tho Orplmir» Court nt said XOH. 17, IS, I!', 2|i, 21 23.20 one or mare carloads in yournciiih* (Walling of Keyport, by Rev. Mr. Wat- county, on TburBday, tti«~twcntietb day Bumstead'a Worm Syrup Collet(e (iloriify, lund on Droatl ton at his h,on>fl at Bay Shore. Mr. MORGAN.—At Ili-bnai, on Tliurmlay of Hopteinbor, A. 11., 1017, lit which time A «f» «na nn M«m*ar fw JJom; street. Heil Mliuli, d lu'ros.... 39.DG borhood. It will puy you. I'ot lur- August 23iL lOvi'rltt Morgan, aired < Old Prices application \v 11 bo made for tb« allow- .lornnie GUiHscy, lot on Westsldo Walling is a member of the aviation •tool tb» tw* foi W »dam. XX 1TBTM ther iinformation, communicate yearn. UIIVQ of cominlftHlonH «nd counsel feed. To tllUtUM IIUU Ufftf ol avenue, lied Ilnrilt i B.I eorpn of tho United States naval re- * MOttNT.—At Bolmnr, oh Wednesday for Man's Salt* Putfjd AliKUBt Mil. A. D., 1917. many. KUflUCTO TAI1. . WO ThoiunH Gannon out.', house ant] with "', T serve. . .-• -• August aid, Virginia A. Mount, aged .WILLIAM HIIIPPEM, land on niithi road, Mhrewshury ' . 42.21 yoarn. $5, $10, $15 and $20 HOUlillT H. McCUIlOY, noaama. wo trrno WBHDBD. on* Helen llnpo eHt'., liouno and HENRY DISSTON & SONS 19 Broad St H. WARD IY)RD bottl* luu kiuafl Ita worm*. AU earag. -farm, im ncreH, nt Shrewsbury 165.40 THOMAS.—At Ocean drove, on Wed DinrleH Hope PHt., 1(1 acres at It yayg to advertise In necday, August 91d, Mm, Maruare II Cunit liita u4 dMJwn, or ^MMII • Wti P.O.Box 1637 Philul*l|il>!.f U.S.A. Thorn**, a««u 48 years. H. N. dlipp. Red Bank It pays to advertise in The Resistor. Lrt. o, A. TooBxni, • Klirewsbury , 13.32 . f P*g«S Fourteett THE RED BAftK REGISTER. DIED OF" OLD AGE. JOHN VfASSEY DEAD. Ys*y« kt Oc««.n Grow*. Eugene Yssye, the noted Belgian HOME FROM CTMBK& Richard Duell of Keyport Died Thurs- Keyport Man Died Last Wednesday iolinist, will give a concert at the eorge B. Goodrich day, Aged 94 Years. ._ at As* of 84 Years: cean Grove auditorium next Mon- EPISCOPAL SCOUTS SPENT A Richard Duell died at his home at John Massey died suddenly at h(? lay night. During the past two WEEK NEAR BAY HEAD. Keyport Thursday from old age, be-home at Keyport last Wednesday ars he has been in France playing ing nearly'95..years old. " Mr. .Duell from old age., Mr. Massey was born >r the soldiers. He recently came For Freeholder! They Camped on the Metedeconk had been retired for some years, hav- in Linjerick, Ireland, 84years ago and i this country for a concert tour. 'o the Editor of The Register: River About Three Miles from Bay ing formerly been engaged in thesettled at Keyport over sixty years iis accompanist will be Miss Victoria Head—Swimming and Baseball trucking business. He is survived by ago. He was a veteran of the Civil oshko, who. will also/ render some In filing my petition for the Repub- Wagner Market Co. Were the Principal Pastimes. a widow, who was Mrs. Hannah Row- war on the Union -side, and served can nomination for freeholder I re- three enlistments, being honorably los. A special train will leave As- The boy scout troop of Trinity hind, two sons and a daughter. The ury Park for points north after the ipectfully solicit the privilege of the church returned last week from a children nre Richard S. of Brooklyn, discharged at Buffalo on July 8, 1865, 22 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. During his service he was captured by mcert. ...» ; :olumns of your paper to thanlTthose week's camping trip -at the New Jer- Mra. Edwin Diiniell of New York, chil- i : Telephone 834, Red Bank sey choir camp on the Metedeconk dren bvjhisjirst wifej_who_B'flS..JHiss. lihfi., Con.f£diiriJit:es...at~Jju'l;^oii,-.iVIi 5S.- — Me-iiJki.-Red Bank. ho-so kindly signed my petitionj-and '"river:—TiTtr'esiiiptntf-'stYe is~tlnw SophuTSmith; and Albert E. Duell of He leaves a willow and one son, George \V. Massey of New Yo'fK" and V.'Holt, a letter carrier in the New a state as briefly as possible why I miles inland from Buy Head and isNewark, by .his second wife, who was ork postofflee1, recently took a vaca- near a village called Adamstown. Miss Mary' A. VanCleaf. David a hulf sister, Miss Emma Brown of elieve I am,entitled to consideration' Keyport. The funeral was* held on of two weeks. Every day during t the hands of the Republican party Most of the New Jersey choirs and Duell, a ..brother, (jf Rcelsville, Ind., is vacation Mr. Holt came to Red some of the Philadelphia choirs rent also survives. The funeral was held Saturday ..morning from St.'Joseph's the attainment of my ambition. Our Big Week-End Sale church.. Rev,---Father Murray of ank on the morning boat and re- the camp but the Red Bunk boys were Saturday afternoon from his home. irned by boat in the afternoon. Mr, An earnest worker in the Republi- the bijly ones In tile camp during their Rev. A. W. Hand, pastor of the First Keansburg, assisted by Mr. Massey's olt said he would have continued his an party for fourteen years, I have By request another Prime Rib Roast Sale. stuy. "The camp was rented by theBaptis' pt i t churchhh,, off whichihh MrM Dl. Duelll /nephewnephe,, Kev. Huggh Masseyy,, con aily trips'to Red Bank if his Vacation Red Bankers and they were provided was a member, officiated. Burial was ducted the service. Burial'was in the ad be,en four weeks instead of two lever been reactionary but ;always So many of our customers were disappointed last with shelter, a cook, a motor boat and in Green Grove cemetery. church cemetery. eeks, j - , . irogressive, as.my record in public three rbwboats. The scouts hired a \ ai t • ffice will show. week, that for this Saturday we will cut One sailboat and a canoe. OCEANIC WOMAN DEAD. John McClellan of IrvinK.i)Urep.-ha-d. ™JJIED AT AGE OF 84 YEARS. Marriage Announced. In my home town, the Borough of Hundred Sets of Prime Ribs at churge of the party, which-consisted Announcement has boei\ made of Mn. Lucy A. Allen of Oceanic Passed Mrs. Alfaretta Cunningham Died Last e marriage of Miss Ruby Lamont, von, I have served two years as of James Wolcott, Jr., Stanley A. Night, Aged 66 Years. Haviland, Frank Weller, Conrad do Away Tuesday of Last Week. aughter of Max Lamont of Farming- ayor and six years as a member of ia Molte, Grandin Schanck, Charles Mrs. Lucy A. Allen, widow of John Mrs. Alfaretta Cunningham of ale, to Captain Gulian Weir of the lie common council and on comple- 26c perlb Mien of New Market, Canada,, died ; Oceanic _diedied last night of liver nited States army. The wedding AllaAllaire,, Di.xon Russell, Earl Howartb, ion of my terms of office I had given B Dh and,George. Clay- TucsiliiV-of-last weel; of.general' debil-. trouble after a sickness of a-few (lays. >ok place on August 18th. The bride Bertram Durham itvartv\ntt the home of hehr granddaughtergg, M* Cunninghag m was borrn in New fas formerly a nurse in the Elizabeth the taxpayers in return for the tonn.. ..'"'• ospital. Captain Weir is stationed onfidence they had-placed inrhe: LAMB SPECIAL. The boyys went in swimmingg throe Mrs John Yeomans of Oceanic. Mrs. v state (.6 years ago. She had "d Kl Hlh andAllen was 84 years olld an d was ttwici e I ». ed at OceaniO c twt o years. PiP e t Petersburg, Virginia. Many new streets opened and com- Hind Quarters of Spring Lamb, times a "day. Karl Howarlh married. Her first husband was Wil-1 vious to this Mrs. Cunningham lived Fore Quarters of Spring Lamb, Grandin Schanck swam across the .-' ' •-^- \ eted at no increase in taxes. Metedeconk river, which is wider than liam Hendrickson of Fair Haven. ! ori •Newman Springs road in a house Holmdel Church Services; 7 to 101b average 4 to 7 lb average the Shrewsbury river in places. The Mrs Edward Fenton of Lincroft Ls,a which she built herself, doing all the An up-to-date fire department granddaughter;- • Mrs. Allen afso work from plans which she drew. She Communion will be hbld at the boys played two baseball paint's with olmdel Reformed church Sunday hieh caused the fire insurance com- other L-amps near by. One of theleaves three step-grandchildren. They I was a widow and is survived by five are John D. Alton of Red Bank and I children. They are George and I'rank d the Sunday-school will meet at mnics to reduce the rate from $10.00 29c lb 27c lb games was played apainst Princeton 1:45 a. m. A union service will be boys and the Red Bankers lost by aMisses Jlena and Bessie . lien oi Cunningham of Brooklyn, Mrs. John $6.00. Oceanic. The funeral was held at Wyekqff and Hyatt Cunningham of eld at night. On Friday night a score of G to 5. The next day the eparatory service will be held. A reorganized lighting system Red Bankers whitewashed another Mrs.. Yeomans's Thursday afternoon Oceanic and Mrs. J. B, Poole of Nut- Choice Young Roasting Fine Young Milk Fed swamn. The funeral will be held Fri- -».-* • . hich gave to the borough an all year cain|> tiiiim .by.a..Wi>re off 10 t o 0. ..ThThe at half-past one o'clock." The burial Chickens, Broilers, -" camp was not without its unpleasant was in Fair View cemetery. day afternoon at two o'clock at her Big Potato Shipments. , ., irvice at a saving of $450.00. late home, Burial will be made at Nearly 6,000 barrels of potatoes 3 to 4 lb. average, features and the scouts had. to guard Fair View cemetery. A five per cent rate on all borrowed 2 to 3 lb. average, "Sgaiiist .mosquitoes at night and sun- KILLED IN AUTO WRECK. ere shipped from the Shrewsbury burn by day. James Wolcott, one of, ilroad station last week. This is oney, instead of six per cent, which the scouts, was laid up two days with j Son of Asbury Park Doctor Killed in OUTING AT LINCROFT. he largest amount of potatoes sent ffected a considerable saving. 28c lb sunburn. His father spent Saturday | New York State. iom Shrewsbury since the season, be- A beautiful Carnegie library worth 28c lb and Sunday at the camp. Mr. and Rev. Scott Kidder, pastor of theAbout 125 Persons Spend a Night and 5,000.000, which I worked day and Mrs. Harry Allaire and Mr. and Mrs. Episcopal church at Lake Saranae, ^ Day on Driver's Place. Swift's Premium Smoked Prank Weller spent'Sunday with the 1. Y., and a'son of Dr, Charles H. 1 The members of Westside fire com- ight to secure. Beef Tongue, . Smoked Callies, h6ys. Kidder. of Asbury Park, died in; a•pany and the employees of- the Since leaving offices of mayor and 3 to 4 lb average lospitiil at Schenectady Friday week Driver-Harris company of Harrison Children's Trousers ouncilman I have devoted my cner- 4 to 6 lb average AGED WOMAN ASSAULTED. rom injuries received in an auto enjoyed an outing on Frank L. Driv- Ag«» 4 to 18 Years ccident. Mr. Kidder lost control; of er's place near Lincroft last week. ;ies to the board of education, of George Taylor, a Middletown Colored iis auto at the top of a steep grade Mr. Driver is the senior member of 50c to $1.75 /hich I have been a member for eight 25c lb Youth, in the County Jail. •' near a railroad crossings The auto the Driver-Harris company. About •ears and district clerk for five years; 22k: lb George Taylor, a young colore'd plunged into the guard rails along the 125 persons went on the picnic. The Swift's Premium Creamery man of Middletown township, was ar- railroa'd and Mr. Kidder was thrown large new swimming pool in front of H.N.Supp, Red Bank nd I rim vfery proud of the fact that rested Monday on a charge of assault to. the tracks thirty feet below. Mr. Mr. Driver's house was filled with activity in this body has resulted Butter, Swift's Premium Oleomargine, and battery made by Mrs.' Mary Kidder was 39 years old and leaves "a water, the automobile apparatus of S. SIMENOFF n the schools of Avon being classed Cronin of Chapel Hill. Mrs. Cronin widow. the-Westside company being used to s second to none in the state of New is 66 years old and Taylor is nineteen pump 500,000 gallons of water into 17. West Front Street, Red Bank. Phone 581-W. ersey. . • • 48c lb years* old. According to the comFATA, L ACCIDENT AT MATAWAN. the pool. The picnickei-3 spent a 3Oclb plaint, .Taylor, broke into Mrs.-W night and a day on the farm and en- Roofing in all its branches. Slate, Sheet, Metal Work, Skylights, Cor- I,have always taken an active in- nin's house Sunday night and knocked Harrison Man Knocked from Running joyed themselves immensely. Meals erest in the Volunteer Firemen's Re- Mrs. Cronin down after she had re- Board of Auto Dies from Injuries. were served on the big porch of the nices, Etc. Ranges, Furnaces, Heat- Callus up for other Week-End Specials fused to comply with his demands. At ng Work and Stove Supplies. Stove ef Association and the, Exempt Fire- John W..Wordlow of Harrison died h ' Repairing. •• the hearing before Justice Wise yes- at the Long Branch; hospital Frid.ay men's Association, of which I have Special Attention Given to Advance Orders terday Mrs. Cronin exhibited scars from a fractured skull, whkh he "suf- een a member for nine years. and bruises on her face in support of MOVED TO LONGVBRANCH: fered at Matawan when he was NOTICE In conclusion let me lay emphasis her complaint. Taylor said he wasknocked from the running board of arewell Party Given Hursday Night innocent and had been mistaken by .to. Jor Mr.-and Mrs. Ja is Pittenger is -hereby -giveh-that-sealcd-Wds-will pon—tho-f act -thai-while I have al- WAGNER MARKET CO^ —Mrs^rontn-for-thcrgTiirty-partyr'MTS.- _ for the purpose of visiting ways advocated and put into' practice Cronin insisted that Taylor was the A Surprise farewell \ party was oe received by tlje Board, of Chosen farms and buying corn* The accident given last Thursday, night for Mr. reeholders of the county of Mon- rogressive policies; I have been ever MONEY SAVING MARKET ~ assailant and so did James K. Walling, occurred near Magnolia farm. The a neighbor of the aged woman, who Mrs. Jamea Pittenger of White mouth for the reconstruction of Ten mindful of the taxpayers, whose In- , IN QUALITY MEATS automobile passed an. ice wagon, and itreet, who moved toijiay to . Long erests I have always endeavored to came to her rescue. Taylor was'com- Mr. Wordlow's head came in contact Uranch,- where Mr. Pittenger-is em- nent-Englisntown road, in the town- mitted to the county jail without ban with the wagon. It-tfs" believed Mr. ihip of Manalapan, in the county of ionserve. to await the action of the grand jury. iloyed by tHe National, biscuit com- 22 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Wordlow tried to get a piece of ice- iany. About forty persons were Honmouth, with a gravel surface I have made a careful study of the from the wagon as the auto passed. •present at the party. , Most of theupon a slag foundation; estimated All large orders within city limits delivered free of charge BELFORD FIREMEN'S FAIR. guests were members of the Daugh- dUnty needs as far as they relate to ters, of Liberty lodge, of which Mr. amount of surface pTavement required he office of. chosen freeholder, and It Will be Held Tomorrow, Friday MRS. MATILDAJCULP DEAD., ,nd Mrs. Pittenger are members, and is 1,940 (compacted) cubic yards, of hould I be honored with the nomi- and-Safurday atThat .Place.' •" 'ormer Red Bank Resident Died Sat- i few were personal friends. Piano Foundation 5,333 square yards; and lation for the election to this office, The first annual fair'of the Belford - lirday* at Topeka. Kansas. selections were given by Miss Sarah ipened and read in public at Free- fire company will beheld tomorrow, Carver of Spring street and Miss iy the, voters of Monmouth county, I PROMPTNESS in TAXI- Friday and Saturday in a vacant field Mrs. Matilda Kulp, formerly of Red Chirk of Jersey City. Vocal solos old, N. J., on Wednesday, September ihall devote the same energy and Bank, died Saturday night at thewere rendered by Miss Valenah Car- th, 1917, at 11:00 a. m. on Railroad avenue at Belford. Clam home of her son, Rev. Edmund J. tareful forethought to every matter PRDMPT CAB service is a prime chowder will be served every night ver. Refreshments of sandwiches ;hat may come before the board, that of the fair. A contest for a diamond Kulp of Topeka, Kansas. She was 78 lake and punch were served. : Drawings, specifications and form irequisite^OUR SERVICE ring is under way and on Saturday years old and death was due to paral- of bid, contract and bond for the pro- as characterized my conduct in every ysis. She had been sick a long time. posed work, prepared by George D. ffice I have held. night the winner of the diamond ring Besides .the son mentioned, Mrs. Kulp IS PROMPT. 'will be announced. The contestants ( CHILDREN ON A PICNIC. Cooper, County- Engineer, and ap- — are -Miss Aline-Ai-Whiter-Miss Lillian leaves another son and a daughter, The fact that I am subservient to What is more—it is a serv- Rev. Joseph C. Kulp of Lynnwood Playground Membersi Spent : Yester- proved by the State Highway Com- ion or body of men qualifies me Harris, Miss Gladys Leek and Miss and Miss Matilda Kulp of' Philadel- Mildred Hyers. day at N«wman Springs. mission, have- been filed in the office to act as my common sense and con- ice of clean, excellent cars phia. Rev. Edmund J. Kulp was f said engineer, 60 Broad street, Red formerly pastor of Grace Methodist About sixty school children and' a science dictates on all matters' con- TWO HURT BYTAUTO. few grownups, accompanjed by Miasi operated "b church. .'-•' i ——. MaTy~HaTJnah,. atrector ot the HeS gnp welfare, and with "VmWs at Highlands itnoclted Down Bank playgrounds, went on a picnic at the State House, Trenton, N. J.;a final request for the consideration petent, courteous chauf- Near Railroad Station. DIED AT AGE OF 77 YEARS. yesterday to Daniel H, Cook's grove and may be inspected by prospective of the voters of Monmouth county, I SERVICE Mr. and Miss Keough of -New York near Newman Springs. ^-The children bidders during business hours. Bids feurs. , . Mrs. Alice FerriTrlad Lived at At-spent the day playing' games,) wander- beg"to remain, r-..•-.•• fi .-••., were knocked down one day last week lantic Highlands Fifteen Years. must be made on the standard pro- . at the- Highlands railroad,station by ing through the woqds'aritt w,ading in ---'• -'- Yours truly, • Mrs. Alice Ferris died Tuesday of posal forms in the manner desig- Call 704 when you want high grade TAXICAB SERV- ah automobile driven by. Harry the brooks. At noon a picnici lunch GEORGE B. GOODRICH. Vance Swo'pe of Brevent Park. Miss last week at the home of her son, Rob- was served' and at- two otejook the nated therein and required by the ert E. Ferris of Atlantic Highlands. children were treated, tjr- ice" cream. ICE—day or night. . • ' '. ".-.-,,• Keough was knocked alongside of the specifications, must be enclosed in 'aid for by George B. Goodrich. car and was only slightly hurt.. Mri Death was due to a complication of The party, returned Jhome about; half Keough Was knocked under the car""diseases, Mrs. Ferris..was 7*7 years past-four o'clock tired, but happy. sealed envelopes, bearing the name andthe wheels^passed over his body. old*. She-had lived at Atlantic-High- and address of the bidder on the out- He was taken'-to-the Long Branch lands about fifteen years. Besides side, addressed to C. E. Close, Clerk her son Robert, she leaves another son BO,Y SCOUtS IN CAMP. hospital, where he.has since been-eon- of said Board, and must be accom- fined. by a former marriage, William E. Kessler of HopewelL™ The funeral Nine Middletown .BoVs and Scout panied "by a certified check.J>r_eash PREPARE Anderson's Taxi Service r -was-held"FridayTirHopew~ellf" Tr~ master Camping at Dutch Neck. for nQt less than ij.,000.00, and be rYacht Glut's —jrhe-Middleto(yn-vinage--boy-soojit Office Opposite Depot, Red Bank, N. sJ. The second annual clambake of the troop is camping at Butch Neck, on delivered SFthe place and on the hour TELEPHONE "7O4 Pearl street yacht club of Pair Haven Avon Postmaster Dead. above named. The standard proposa NOW Louis Soffel's Overlook farm. Nine to recclra your tihAte of therrest prosperity was held Saturday afternoon at the Charles P. White, postmaster at members.of the, troop are in the party form ia attached to the specifications, w*ve now sweeptaE this country. The Atlantic hotel. The bake'was served Avon for seventeen years, died Sun- and they are under ItHe car*: of £opies of which will be furnished on demand for w»U trained office assistants, on the lawn.: About eighty persons day of last week; He was 81 years old Scoutmaster Edgar Swackhamer, accountants, stenographers and secretaries application to engineer. wai tierer w cretvt aa now. Thousands of were pfesenj;. A cabaret entertain; and had been in pjaor health for the' They -arrived at the. camp yesterday attractive poiitiom (stepping aliines to ment was provided during the feasi past two year's. Kir, White-was ap- and;will remain till next Sunday. Two By order of the Board of Chosen higher placet) are opening every day for and dancing followed the, bake pointed postmaster by President Me- canoes ,and a rowboat have beep Freeholders of the county of Mon those who am qualified to flUthem . Safe- Doughtyr brothers prepared the ban.- Kinley in 1897, and he served crin- loaned to".the scouts while they are guard your future by starting today Tennis Players, Attention! mouth. ' quet, and the guestssay it was a feast Sinuously until 1914, when failing camping; In the camping party ari AT THE CHARLES M. WYCftOFF, fit for a king. Ralph Brockway made health caused his retirement. He Harold and ' Raymond* Sjver. Harry. icfidol whlcfi has nearly iixtjr yea« of "August is a great month for tennis. The lovers of the a speech telling of-the work of the| iriH fttJXSy;;Goo^e Peritermanri, Ch"ristiari 'Attest: :_L_, "DirectX •uccesj behind it; the school which hat FaiTHiryW%CTCT5a a .l and Herbert Dietz,. Melviii Pease an graduated thousands of younjr men and game are on the court continually and enjoying the game to tion taicen up for the society netted C.'E. CLOSE, Clerks women fully equipped and able to make Death from Paralysis; Raympiidand John..Tie'rney. -: their way (n the business world. Commer- $i5;*' ' ' " • cial, stenographic* and secretarial courses; the fullest extent. Mrs. Jacob Schreihbffer of Newark, higher accounting; coat accounting, and Caught in Undertow. a summer residehtiof Keansbui-g, died BERGEN PLACE HOU^E SOLD. auditing; commercial Spanish, Day or Tennis is like everything else. In order to be a success- juddenlyJhuraday^nightlo^paralysis NOTICE evening-. Send for prospectus. No solicitors. Miss-Jennie Smock of-fiergeirphujer at the age of 49 years. Mrs. Schrei- Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley's I Property is hereby given that sealed bids wil FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 4. ful contestant you must have a good working outfit There- steiiographer in the Red Bank real es- hoffer went in . bathing Thursday Bought by Kenneth WyckoH. be received by. the Board of Chosen tate company's office, was caught in Special commutation rat§» to fore buy your tennis racquets, tennis balls, and other court afternoon and while in the water re- Kenneth Wyckoff has bought Mrs. Freeholders of the county of Mon cur ttad*nt» on all ra<7roagala days will be observed SATURDAY AND MONDAY. next Saturday, Sunday and Monday Jo«»)>l> Lsuig, One of tho Superln- by'the Water Witch association club. tondenta. Knocked Down by a On Saturday night there will be danc- ing in the clubhouse'," A baseball Striker—Fiit Battle Saturday game will bo played Sunday morning if, Morning Followed by Arresti. and races and water sports will be ' More trouble occurred at Eisner's held in the afternoon. Dancing will factory Saturday morning, when the be held Monday. , .strike agitators tried to prevent some Mrs, John Spooner of New York nay/ employees from New York from gave birth to a daughter here Friday .,. ZQingAayuxk, ..Tlysre. Wiiajl.lirifif. SX- nights—MrsrSpeonetHs spending-tins change of fist blowa and then the em- summer with her mother* Mrs. Martha ployees went into the factory. Many McGuire. AD VERTISING PAYS BEST people bad gathered at the station, to BCO the train bearing the ambulance Mr. and Mrs. K. Schaller spent company puss through town and Monday at Atlantic City. many of these persons were attracted Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Alhs and family to the fray at the factory. The po- of Boston are spending u few weeks lice put in uppearance and listened; to' with Mrs. Allis's parents, Mr. and an exchange of charges and counter Mrs. Robert J. Hunter. (By Charles Austin Bates.) charges made by the employees and Raymond Brown of Lakewood WBB tho Btrikera, arrested Friday nigtit by Policeman Three strikers, two employees and Lyons for driving an automobile with- Malt Greig, superintendent of lite out a rear light. He wns fined $2 and -—tostory, wero arrested. The charge costs by Justice William B. Meado. against Mr. Greig was afterwards The barn dance Saturday night at It IB continuous effort that pays in advertising as in everything else. -withdrawn. The strikers arrested Conners's Cedar grove hotel was at- were Joseph Catlan, Simon Eisenstein ended by about 800 persons. and'John M. Adams. The employees The third euchre party and dance arrested were' Vincent Poccio and for the benefit of the .Church of Our Frank Cannazza, Adams was the Lady .of Perpetual Help iwill be hel4 A business man doesn't close his store one week in the month or three only man hurt. His lips were- bleed- Friday night at the hotel Martin. The ing from a blow. Each man was held affair willbe in charge of vthe married in -flOO bail. Samuel Formao.. be- women. Eight gum en will be played. months in the year. He keeps open the year round. ' came the bondsman for the strikers About 200 prizes will be awarded, in- and-Freil Hurley was the bondsman luding a twenty-dollar gold piece, for the factory employees,. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feqlhaljer and Saturday afternoon Joseph Lessig, child of Portsmouth, Virginia, are who- is in charge of one of the fac- spending a few days with Mr. Fehl- He should advertise in the same way that he keeps his store open: If he tory departments, was accosted on laber'a brother, William H. Fehl- Moiimoutlr street by Oscar A. Kuth- haber. • J advertises for a time and then stops his advertising, he begins to lose some of betflr, one of the strikers. Ruthberg Mm Samuel Silverblatt of Phil- struck Lessig In the face, knocking adelphia is visiting her sister, Mrs, tho latter down. Ruthberg WBB ar- Benditt Rosenblum. t the benefits his advertising has already done for his store. rented and held in $100 bail Mr. Clyde Cowell has eloBed up his meat Forman became his bondsman. market. '. • . •- Salvatoro Demanlo, a factory em- The Atmore, Ruberoid and Panama , plo^cc, had Leo Greenberg, one of the athletic clubs of Newark come here strikers, arrested Monday night on a Bunday on auto trucka for a picnic."**"" charge of making threats. Green- George 'Green is working in the It is continuous advertising which has made each letter in the word bore wan held in $200 bail to keep tho Brooklyn navy yard. w ponce. .. • ' • Peter Scalia and) Travis Hoffman who are working irr NevV York, spent Royal" before the words "Royal Baking Powder," worth millions upon mil- • There was a small disturbance at Sunday at .their homes here. the "factory Monday night when some Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ahern are lions of dollars. More than 25 years ago the owner of Royal Baking Powder of the strikers walked into the build- spending fifteen days .at Portland, in K and started arguing with the Maine. < workers. The strikers were ordered The Republican club of Highlands refused $12,000,000 for his business. The business must now be worth sev- to leave and they did so. will hold a clambake Friday, Septem- Sol Kahan and Sidney Cuttler, ber 21st, at Conners's hotel. strikers who had a hearing some time eral times what it was worth then; and it is a business which was built Up and ..ago, appeared before Justice Wise Terry Marten motored Sunday €o Saturday to be sentenced. The jus- Dairo, New York. • . • tice ordered that they be committed Culln Mne Sedci nnd Rosnnmi Sedei fostered by persistent advertising. to the county jail for 21 days and were baptised Sunday morning at the. that each be fined $50. The men Methodist church by Rev. Herbert M. have been released under a rule for Smith. A cake sale will be held next a rflview of the proceedings. Judge Saturday afternoon at the church. Lawrence will review the proceedings Mr. and Mrs. Louis Enstmond o You may say that your store is so well known that it doesn't need advertis- jit Freehold on Thursday, September East Millstone spent part of last week 20th. • . with Rev. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith, Misses Susan and Grace Williams of ing; that everybody knows you and your goods. But people are very forget- 20th. There has been no trouble at Navesink spent last Wednesday at the the factory since Monday and the parsonage. . '•..'• lahoY upitutors who were se'rit here Mrs. Hunnah Reid returned to her ful. They have to think pretty hard to remember who was the vice presidential fronrr New-York are apparently- mak- home here Sunday, after having spentr inp,: no converts umong the workers the summer with friends at Cornwall- in the factory. villeand Catskill. , candidate that didn't win in the last campaign, and yet that man was pretty well -»-•-• Roger Pratt of Newark returned MiqiJLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. home Monday from a two weeks' visit advertised at the time. at Water Witch. Service, to Be Resumed Sunday at Miss Lillian Allison of Water Witch , Rnformed and Baptist Churchei. celebrated her eighteenth birthday Rev, Marion T. Conklin will return Tuesday of. last week with a gathering / home tomorrow. A preparatory serv- of friends. / JCO will be held Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohlandt, Jr., It has been truly said that the time to advertise is all the time. In business at three o'clock at the church. This and their son Winifred and Miss Ger- service will be followed by the quar- trude Cornwell of Jersey City, spent there is no such thing as standing still. A business man must go forward or he terly^ consistory meeting, when new Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oh- church members will be received by liknd, Sr., of Wnter Witch. . confession or letter. The Lord's sup- Misa Viola Johanns will leave this will fall back. Even if you do just as much business this year as you did last, 'per will.be observed Sunday morning. week for a visit with friends at Tom? —The subject of (he morning sermoii River and at Easton, Pa. y... ._„. ., will hi'"One Teaching of the Lord's < A:shore dinner was given Sunday x some other fellow Is doing more business and he is ahead of you. Supper." At night Mr. Conklin will afternoon at' the Allen house at preach on "After Vacation, What?'' Water Witch for Elmer H. Gourley The I Christian Endeavor society will and fifty members of the Grammercy be Je,d by Hurold Hillyer. Novprayot Jodge • of New York. The party ' meeting will be held Friday night. motored home after the dinner. Each year's effort should be to exceed last year's business. The only sure The Sunday-school will be resumed Sunday-morning at £L:45 o'clock. — EATONTOWN NEWS: — Services will be resumed at the it is to advertiser Advertise-in busy times because the iron-must_be- Baptist church next Sunday. Bible Building and Loan Association Hat school will be held'at 9:30 in tho Two New Official.. ' struck while it is hot; and advertise in dull times to heat the iron. morning and preaching-at 10:4(5 and F. Stanley Higginson has been 7:30. Communion service will be ob- elected vice president of the'Eaton- aorved next Sunday morning. Prayer town and Oceanport building and service will, be held Friday night at loan association to succeed the late half-past seven o'clock. William Henry Foster. Charles F. Moses. Heath fell off a wagon load Rathbone is a new director of the as- It can be done. of tomato crates one day hist week at sociation. the railroad Btation and landed an his Word was' sent to the firemen head. He was stunned for a few min- Wednesday night that they were ' utM but otherwise he was all right. Wanted at Oceanport. After trying Fred Smith has returned to wjiyjj •in- vain -to- start the automobile fire -~mrr;J. DejpConover's place after being apparatus by cranking it the firemen, laid upi several weeks as a result of ran it down Mill hill. This also failed an auto accident. to start the motor. Then some one; Miss Emma Morris of Lakewood is discovered that there was no gasoline Newspaper adyertisingis^m than any other kind of advertising visiting Miss Mozie Hankins. in the tank. Eventually the firemen Mrs. Estelle Mount of West Orange got the engine going, but a few mo- because if the advertisement is put in the best newspaper in any neighborhood, returned home Monday after a ments later they were notified that week's, stay with Mrs. Jacob Dickin- the call from Oceanport was a false - sort, alarm. it will be taken into more homes than can be reached in any other way at equal tyre, Fred Everett of Orange has Asa Ferry, Charles Roberts and been spending a few days with her Harold Hodge are employed as car- sister, Mrs. Edgar H. DeScnan. Mrs. penters at the military camp • at cost The Red Bank Register goes into 5,700 homes every week, and these Iwcrett s son Lester is a member of Wrightstown. __ fliiillltilleiy company stationed-at Mr; and Mrs, John Kelly of Plain- -families need, every day and every week, some of the goods which you have Sesfrirt. . field, formerly of this place, were Mrs, Eva Anderson, Miss Eliza visitors here Sunday. Austin, Misa Sarah Brown, Patrick New automobile apparatus for the for sale, j Luflrick and Mr; Sayth of New York use of* the firemen was bought last spetft Sundav with Mrs. Tamar Har- winter and taken to John Eyles's shop ris Perry B. Cook is employed at the day night was largely attended. One Tree Knocked Down by Light Clarence E. Fowler is improving injuries received when an automo- Rod Bank cavalry troop. Pleasant spent Sunday with her sons, office of the DuPont powder com- Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Brunncr mo- ning and Another Uprooted. the Bridgowater property at Elkwood bilo struck him two weeks ago. Miss Annie Ayres underwent on William and Arthur Tuylor. pany nt Parlin. tored from Guttonberg Sunday and A tree in Airs. Harry Higham'a Park and will cut in up into lots. Mrs. C. C. Peck is expected ho ma operation for throat trouble nt a New William B. Stevens of Brooklyn James F. Lynch has been appointed spent the day with Mr. nnd Mrs. John front yard was knocked down by Miss ElBie Ferry has returned from this week from the Adirondack York hospital last week. >Sho is re- Bpont Saturday nnd Sundny with his nif;ht watchman in place of Frank Es- Boweru. lightning Friday and a tre« in George n visit at Bayonne. mountains, where she has been on a covering. parents, Mr. arid "Mrs. William R. telle, who resigned. Miss Helen Brands has resumed hoi' Edwards's yard was uprooted by the Mrs. J. M. Ferry nnd her daughter vacation. John Moore, Sr., is on the Bick list Stevens. " position nt Perth Amboy after a wind. , , • and son t>f Bayonne arc visiting Mrs. Mrs. Michael Ryan spent Thursday Muffles Violet and Daisy Herring- Miss Lufburrow of Stockbridge, 1 KEAN3BURG NEWS. weeks' sickness of grip. i Mrs. Joseph Collins and her daugh=- Harry Ferry. in New York state, whore she at- ton are guestB of Miss Fem Kemp. Mass., is a guest of Mrs. Archie Mos- Mrs. Edward Smith and son of New ter Huzel of Keyport spent last week tended a farewell reception for her Mteh Esther Carhart is taking a by. Seymour Compton Get. Job \ York are spending a few days with with Mrs. Gilbert Crawford. SHREWSBURY NEWS. nephew, William Wallace Murray. npftciij course In'Red Cross nursing; • .Bev. JJ E..- Patterson has returned Traveling Salaiman. Mrs'. Richard Hunt. Fred Worthlcy huu given up his Mr. Murray la a lieutenant In Com-i ut Long Branch. •• from a" vacation sojourn nt Klngs- B. Seymour Compton, who has been ' Miss Veronica Borst of Flushing, butcher business and is in charge of Improvement. Nearly Completed on pany C of field artillery of Callfor-. John Bates has charge of one of waod.,. Kay. Burton.3j. K. Wav, did not employed at Edward Morris's beacli L. I,, is spending two wooka with Mrs. one of the lurgc storehouses used by J. Wrighl Brown'* Placs. niu, and was nt his home in New York the large storehouses at the signal preach Sunday at the Methodist as life guard for the season, will leave Edward Simerlein. ' the signal corps at Monmouth Park. A big grading job on J. Wright state for a short stay boforo leaving corps camp at Monmouth Park. church us was expected. Rev. P. M. shortly after tho holiday to travel Miss Molllc Schwartz of Newark is Communion will be held at tho Brown's place on Sycamore nvenuo for tho front. •:.• v-' THB RED BAftK REQifTfft,, Ptge Sixteen* ilm % pltsnie at MI41epd fees/^ Btoinly ATLANTIC HIGHJ-AMDS WEWS. afferniJon, msMty; the trip there, in NEWS FROM KEYPORT C'spt. Peter Pumia's motor sloop Annui.1 Munctl S«ryic« in the Metli- Georgians. . - odi»t CliUVtli Sundaj Nlglit. / ELSWORTH COMPANY STARTS William Barhjs has a jjoSrtion' in The main avuiitorium and Surjday- SHIPPING OYSTERS. J, W. Keough's grocery -store. school room of the Methodist church Mrs. A. A. Pbilo and son Melvin were filled lutst Sunday night at the with annual musical service. Those who «* took part in the service; were Miss ^ union Dorothy Putnam, Miss Mabel Sykcs," - Company Team far Conte.t. -.,' ,j ,,;„,,„ ,,. Mrs, Charles I), Litligow, Jay W. ^ I'jdl'llllllanhi ^ t(L\)( hoI( IIUIiU II 11.11sh1 1IHIMV-1 a (11t Sci/ IJL ,-Mrs. Harry West was the guest scv-I !ci!'.' s beacbhh Saturda Stdy afternoonft . '" Hopping, Mrs. Ella 11.' I'intard and eral days last week of her parents, I The local schools will reopen on Miss Alma Williams. A prayer was J;.. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.«I)ay of. New Eo-i Momlny, September 10th. ; given hy. Rev. Joseph 11. SchiieiTer / cbeue. i Herbert West is enjoying a vnca- and a brief address was given by Kev. George 1L Gardner. The Sunday- NOW ON! I Miss Barbara Hoagland has re-'tion from his duties with the West .-Si-html-ho;ml-tt:i!l.m«o't at-4ht*-t-kmG-of _Ume±loJifrJiiii!ULjiErjijiflej!ji_Etay^^rfWHitui-€—ewtpittiy.— Mr- Westfis of several months at (.Ion Gardner. . spending his time "traveling throfa the prayer serviee^'riday ni(cht, Mrs, Mr. and Mr.-Harold \\ oodhouse of , i K. • P. -Mugee.f was received into the : th o Ncw Kl K amI statcs al1(1 wiM takc church .Sunday morning from the Brooklyn were the guests last week of |., tr-ip <)owl, the st- ]j!1Wrciice riveiUn Jllly Trinity church, . Geneva, New Mrs. \\ oodhoinc s parents. Mr. and (Vnmla York. v [ J I Elil : T 1 on< . '?r'- f -'n ' \ "-' .. .. , i Mrs'.'Andrew B. Hoycr of New The sacrament of the Lord's sup-| MIPS Lillian l.ee v,:.s a New \ork York spent last week here with her per will be administered next Sunday | visitor \\ edncsday. • father, M. I.evine and family. morning at the Presbyterian church.; Model Cloak and Suit Co. Mr. and Mrs. diaries II. Ivcs of Miss Evelyn Walling is visiting her Mr. and, Mrs-. Forman A. Gossa- Loti Angcle?: were the guests ast week aunt illlrt uncie> M,._ 11Iul Mrs. Alfred lioom returned last week from a visit •/ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. V\ ailing of • B. ,iohnson of Stelton, N. J. with their daughter, Mrs. Irving Sut- iiioad street. I Mrs. Thomas C. Barker and daugh- phin of Akron, Ohio. Mrs Alexander Cadoo, Jr., and ,te r Jessica returned Thursday to their Communion service will be held (laughter Sara of Summit, wlni have ilorne at Highbridge, N. Y.. after a next Sunday morning at the Central EVERYTHING MUST GO! been spending some time with Mr. ivisit of several- weeks with Mr. andBaptist church. At night the union and Mrs. J. Harold llendrickson, left |-M,-s. Fred L. Schildkneeht. service will be held: Rev. Joseph H. inursday for a two weeks stay at | Miss June Leonard has completed Schaeffer will preach. JJelaware.Water Gap. . 1]., summer course at Columbia univer- Mrs. Frederick A. Trestrail and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wesley. ,s;tv • daughter Adah Elizabeth "were bap- Sands of Washington D, C, were the |" Mrs. Joseph I). Bedle is recovering tised Friday by Rev. Norman V. Sar- Get Your Share of Bargains guests last week of Mr. Simds's par-1 f ,. tion for enlarged glands ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sar is. arot mth aen Presbyteria ope u n hospital at New-gent. Mrs. Trestrail lives at Canada, " Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Sondergaard but she is spending the summer with are spending two weeks with Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jiimes Seeley of Keansburg is Ewing of Valley drive. _ Mrs. Karl Mathiaseri and family at building' a house for Edward Weth- Not a garment, not an article, not a fixture will be moved. Camp' Denmark in the Adirondack ered on Florence avenue. The public school will re-open next mountains. . •'-. ' • • Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. VanBuskirk Tuesday. Miss Hannah Poling and niece returned last-week from a two weeks' Horace Williams, who is at Seagirt They must all be sold at this sale regardless of price. ...— - te „.„. • ••~-~ returnee! last-weeK irom a two with the signal corps, spent Sunday Gladys are spending some tinje with ;sta y in the Pocooo mountains. at home. py John Crate has bought a new Chal- Mr. and jtfrs. Theodore Poling at Ar- Linco\n hose cornpany has selected mers automobile. _ MisM As Annie Laurie Tilton was a companteaym owhicn Laboih wil- dal vrepresen at thet thReed visitor at Camp Sloeum, N. Y,, Satur.-j BatX f.;ir in thLeb hos e diayin gt contesh Rt d George Manheimer of New York Wl fDenton C. Howard will drive thewas fined $3.25 last week by Mayor Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear ; The J. and J. W. Elsworth company ; tru?k, Arnold Poling and Neil Walling Snyder for breaking an electric light commenced shipping opened Trystcrs j will /he the nozzlemen, and Alfred on Railroad avenue. He was arrested to Western points this week. The Walling and Charles Henwood will be by Chief Snedeker. company expects to ship more oysters ' the fire plug men. John Monahan and Harry Holt of Merchandise Now Being Sacrificed. this year than ever before, and have i Corporal Seabrook SchanckV a Montclair spent Sunday with friends been making preparations to that end '• member of it Jersey City regiment, here. • .' aJl summer. The company' now has i entertained eight soldiers at.h,is home Mrs. Robert McGoldrick and son three oyster opening houses here. , on Sunday. Seven of the soldiers John of Plainfield have been spend- ,• Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conovcr were members of his regiment and ing a few days with Miss Isabelle Splendid opportunity to buy women's wearing apparel dur- returned Saturday from a three the other was a member of Troop B Maxson. weeks' stay at Lake George. They of Ued Bank. • • Earl Snyder, John .Cutler and OSVil- ing this great closing out sale at very low prices. If you want ^ere accompanied by Mr. and Mra.-i John S. Matthews, Jr., was theliam Posten are home for a few days George Hance Patterson of Red Bank, guest Sunday of his parenlSr-Mr. and from the state training camp at Alexander Cadoo, Jr., i ' , , ' i Adele of Newark were the weeR-end Mrs. James Carton returned Satur- ^— 1 l^KTURES FOR SALE Lloyd Edgar Cokelet visited friends guests of Mr. and Mrs:'Charles E. day from the Long Branch hospital at. Holmdel Sunday. -. , : ' Cokclet.' -,-'.'.- ....-..- with a baby daughter. The mother , Miss Loretta Hines" is spending] • - ~ '* '. * - ' and child' arc in good health. .- some time wjth Miss Margaret Collins ]---. Heidden't Corner Ni*»r"'""" Final preparations are being made %7S&£fe^.it 1^ Y^is^^n of Ne\v for the harvest home and fair on the Won held a r.eligiousmeetipg at Beach ;• Helena O'Brien ister, Mrs. rounds of St. Catherine's" church "" iny-trekets^tave sol4 looked^for, who is statione'd with the 69th regi- Mrs. Ellen Corhett has returned to .Sen-ices in the Reformed church men.t. of N«w York at Mineola," Long lE^TORE OF QUALITY" . ' '' ,*rin'be resumed Sunday, the-church Red Bank after having spent several s Island. ,.'•.-».. -• • days with her sister, Mrs. John So\v.- "7 ' -i having been-closed this month •while I James Simpkins of Brooklyn, has r the pastor, -Rev. F. T. B. Reynolds,! de'n. . • ' -- —=f' 'j been visiting his aunt, Mrs". Robert Miss Rachel Stilwagon spent- last was absent on his annual vacation. ' !Hankins. • •' Present Location 39 Broad Street, Opposite Register Building . The canning committee of .the .Bed j week with her cousin, David Still- Mr. and .Mrs. Benjamin Hankins of" wagon of Flushing, L. I. .•' . Cross will, hold a demonstration'this j.Middle'town are spending' a few New Location 26 Broad Street, After October 1st . afternoon at' their rooms • on First weeks with their son, Robert Hankins. Patrick Rjekey of Tuxedo Park has street of up-to-date canning methods. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morford are been spending several days, with- his Miss Eunice-Straw of the Monmouth entertaining company from out ofbrother, Bernard A. Hickey. ' - " County board of 'agriculture, will j town. _. . Daniel Toomey. of Philadelphia •demonstrate. Miss Straw' will en-! spent last week.with his brother, Cof- deavor to form' a "Mothers' and j 'Let Luke Longhead sell the od"ds nelius Toomey. Daughter?' club" here. and ends you find at housecleanihg James E. Crawford of Red Bank - The Men's Baraoa bible class of the and that you have no more use for.spent part of last week inspecting his First Baptist Sunday-school enjoyed —Advertisement. farms here. °- • 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
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