limed Weekly. Entcrod as Second-Class Matter at the Foit- VOLUME XLVII, NO. 3. olflco It Bed Bank. H. J, under tho Act of March 8<1, 1810. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1924. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 TO 8.' SIXTY AT KOADIEOTOG, BIG BUILDING LEASED. THE WOMAN'S CLUB FAIR. A COLLISION AT NIGHT. Tho A. L. Davison Building Leased NUT SWAMP FARM SOLD. BELFORD TRACT OPENED. It Will be Held Next Week to Pay SENT TO STATE PRISON. MIDDLETOWN'S BUSINESS for a Term of Ten Years. CARS CAME TOGETHER NEAU ATTITUDE OF THE FREEHOLD FARM LAND CONVERTED INTO Off the Clubhouse Mortgage, Tho four-story brick building a EDMUND WILSON PLACE GOES The Rod Bank Woman's club will RED BANK COLORED MAN MEETING OF THE TOWNSHIP) LINCROFT LAST FRIDAY. ERS CAUSES CONJECTURE. BUILDING .LOTS. tho northwest corner of Monmnufli TO LOUIS KASZUBA. hold a fair the last three tiny* :in ago room on the upper floors, Mr. the farm, however, nnd it was worth at a cost of $7,.WO for his own occu- Holmes. One of the shots struck wero thrown out. Tho baby was to him all it cost him because of the pancy. Bungalows costing $4,000 a month. The civics, music and lit- as a public street, from Bui-Iingtori association, was unable to bo pres Korn contemplates making the sec- erature departments of thr; club Holmes in the head and killed him avenue to Ccntur avenue. In tho tho only one unharmed. He w;.s ent and Mr. Simpkins acted in h recreation he got out of it. He vis- each are being built by Garret Wil- instantly. thrown nhout ten feet, but he ond, third and fourth floors into held monthly meetings and enter- ordinance is a provision for Foetid* stead. Mr. Thompson is treasure; apartments, with four apartments to ited the farm almost every day in son and Paul Hay. They also will In his defense Johnson insisted escaped unscathed. Mrs. Wood- tho farming season and when occa- occupy their houses. tainments which are free to the four ing $500 for putting gravel on thra of the association and Mr. Basset a floor, each apartment having all hundred members of the cluh and that Holmes was approaching him road. Forty-one Leonardo residents wnrd wna moro injured than nny of is secretary. Several talks wer sion offered he would spend several with a razor in his hand when he her companions. A cut was made modern improvements and the build- hours a day on tho farm with which aro available to outsiders at pent in n petition regarding this given relating to what action th ing having a fine passenger elevator. LINCROFT MAN'S NEW HOUSE. a small fee. The income of tho club fired. He said ho got the revolver matter and Benjamin Haulboskcy; in her arm thnt required several freeholders would take with regfan friend3. These friends always went No changes, however, will be made William Macintosh, Jr., is Building is raised wholly from the rental of at the. crap, game, having loaned was their ..spokesman at the meet- stitches to close and she had many to putting down concrete on th home loaded down with the products one of players $2 and taking the 'other cuts and bruises. Her two until prospective tenants decide of the farm and it was also a cus- on the Newman Springs Road. its rooms and of the garage connect- ing. Roop avenue is n dead-end county road from Broad street, Re< what changes they want. ed with the clubhouse, and from the revolver as security. * street ending near Itaritan Bay^ companions were knocked uncon- Rank, to Lincroft. It is general! tom of Mr. Wilson's to send baskets William Macintosh, Jr., of Lin- scious, but Mrs. Woodward escaped of apples and other fruits to his croft, has bought a lot on the north membership dues. A mortgage of and the committee said that if it) believed that west of Lincroft $4,500 remains on the property and NEW MIDDLETOWN HOUSE. were extended to the water they; this experience. Instead of looking state paved highway will bo made. HE IS NOW A HOTEL MAN. friends in Red Bank and other side of tho Newman Springs road at after her own injuries, she tried to places. He kept in view his retire- Red Bank from Harold A. Hendrick- tho club feels that this should bo would accept it as n public street; The attitude of tho freeholder! Sylvester Scutellaro Takes on paid off in order that the interest Arthur J. O'Neil of Brooklyn Will for its entire length. The move* revive her sister and friend. Men on this question is of great concer; ment from business as a lawyer and son. On the lot Mr. Macintosh is Malce His Home There. who gnthered at the scene, of tho New Business Enterprise he anticipated moving to- the farm charge now necessary could be used ment to have the street taken ovei? to the association, an it is believe building a house for his own occu- Arthur J. O'Neil of Brooklyn is accident assisted her. An automo- Sylvester Scutellaro of Red Bank when that period arrived and set- pancy, with Mr. Hendrickson as the for other worthy purposes. nnd improved was started by tha that the county officials can bo o: is now the owner of a hotel nt Long having a house built for his own oc- Leonardo civic association. bile was procured and Mrs. Wood- great assistance in persuading th tling down to a life of peaceful con- contractor. The new owner of the ward drove her sister and friend to Branch which was opened early this tentment. His unexpected death put NEW HOUSE JiT FAIR VIEW. cupancy at the northwest corner of Authority was given to Commit* state to concrete the road west o property is engaged in farming 'at Hartshorne and Orchard streets at the hotel nt Lincroft. All three of month. The hotel building was be- an end to this prospect. Lincroft with his father, William teeman Robert N. Seeley to put! Lincroft. The question of whethe gun two years ngo, but after it was George Morford is Building? There Middletown village. Herbert' L. the injured folks havo since been After Mr. Wilson's death the Macintosh. At present he is single, For His Own Occupancy. up three truffle signs at a danger* or not the freeholders will put dow partly built work on the .structure Pease of that place is doing the car- ous crossroads nt Port Monmouth« confined to tho bed. concrete from Red Bank to Lincrof farm began to run down, with no but it is said that he will not keep was discontinued. Mr. Scutellaro George Morford of Fair View is penter work and N. W Salmon of The committeo voted to advertise is also vital to tho folks intereste one to watch over things and to "bachelor's hall" at his new home. having a house built for his own oc- Belford is doing the mason work. Mr. DcMidowitz escaped serious bought the property last spring and make the repairs as they became Tho lot is 50x100 feet and Mr. for bids for putting down gravel injury, but his wife- was badly cut in the proposed paved toad. he started work at once to complete cupancy at that place on the north The house will be 24x26 feet and John J. C. O'Shea, president o needed. The oversight of the farm, Macintosh paid $600 for it. The and cinders on the road from Mid* and bruised. His automobile and the hotel, which is at the corner of side of the Fair View road. It will will be of frame construction, with dletown village to New Monmouth^ tho Red Bank business men's asso- combined with the fact that it was house will be 22x20 feet, with an be 28x36 feet, with five rooms and six rooms and a bathroom. The cost Mrs. Woodward's automobile wero Bath and Second avenues, ono block a source of expense, became too extension of 6x12 feet on the north which is one milo long. The bids taken to Eed Bank garages to be ciation, said it was a matter o from the ocean. The work was fin- a bathroom on the first floor. The will be $5,000 and the house will be great importance that the views o: great a task for Mr. Wilson's wife, side. The house will have six will be opened August 14th. repaired. ished about two weeks ago nnd the upperrstory of the house will not ready for occupancy by September Leonardo residents presented H tho freeholders regarding this mat- who had inherited the farm at his rooms, a bathroom and modern im- be finished at present. The house 15th. By a coincidence Mr. Woodward hotel was opened for guests on death, and she has now sold it to provements. It will cost $5,200 and petition for oil on Center avenue. Was injured in an accident nt his ter should be obtained. He said i: Thursday, July 3d. The hotel has will be ready for use by September tho freeholders intended to d Mr. Kaszuba for $10,000. it will be ready for use by October The request was not granted. Tha hotel at tho samo timo his wife was seventy rooms with a private bath in 1st. Harold A. Hendrickson of BUSINESS SITE SOLD. committeenien said tho township nothing the people who wanted thi The farm was in the Applegate 1st. Red Bank is the contractor. Mr. in the collision. When Mrs. Wood- each room or suite of rooms. Run- family for nearly n hundred years. Corner Lot at Oriole Park Bought had never put oil on a road and ward returned home she found her road put through were entitled t ning water is in every room and Morford n. short time ngo bought know it. He Baid that if the free The Applegates wero among the J. C. WARDEN'S NEW HOUSE. by Nathaniel Cliameroy. that to do. so in this instance woul-l husband nursing a fondly cut hand. every room or suite has a telephone, the land where the house is located. bring an overwhelming flood of re« holders intended .to do something first settlers in Middletown town- The total cost of the house and Nathaniel Chameroy, a paper Tho step broke on a flight of cellar Tho rooms are all handsomely dec- ship and 260 years ago they bought Ho is Building a Dwelling Costing quests for oil on other roads. Btairs where .Mr. Woodward was the people were entitled to knov orated and about half of the rooms land is $7,000. hanger and decorator at Red Bank, that too. Both Mr. O'Shea and Mr. property on the bay shore at a point Over $8,000. has bought as an investment a lot in Tho ordinance to- widen and standing and he fell to the bottom are now occupied. The hotel has which up to recent times was known J. C. Warden of Washington .—. o-*-o gravel Nnvosink avenue nt I^ave* of the stairs. In falling his hand Bassett said that what was wanted been named Hotel Harding and it Oriole Park at Red Bank at tho was not excuses why the road coul< as Applegate's Landing. Early in street is building a house on the NEW HOUSE ON_FRONT STREET northwest corner of Broad and Had- sink passed its final reading. struck against a saw and a long is conducted on the American and the history of Middletown township north side of Mechanic street, op- Thomas Mead, Jr., is Building It Hillinrd M. Alston, n storekeeper ragged cut was made in his flesh. not bo built but advice as to hov European plan. don streets. The lot was owned by it couid be built and how obstacle: the Applegate and Stihvell fnmi}ies posite William street, at a cost of for His Own Occupancy. the Red Bank development company at Red Hill, near Middletown vil- could bo overcome. Mr. Bassett reac Mr. Scutellaro bought the prop- were united in marriage and in over $8,000. The dwelling will Thomas Mead, Jr., of Pearl and Mr. Chamcroy paid $2,000 for lage, stated that the committee had TO HAVE 36 DIRECTORS. erty as a speculation. He expect^ March, ,1818, over one hundred and have seven rooms, a bathroom, a street, is building a house costing it. The lot has frontages of forty promised some timo ago to put a letter from tho Intcrurban bu: to sell it and after its sale he will company in which the company six years ago, Joseph Stihvell and den and a laundry room. It will $6,300 on tho north mside of West feet on Broad street and 135 feet down gravel nnd cinders on tho Proposed Change in By-Laws < arrange to build a modern hotel of road through Red Hill but that Building and Loan Association. stated that it could not run its Edward Taylor, executors of the bo enclosed with stucco and will Front street on a lot be bought a on Haddon street. Tho new owner about ono hundred rooms in Red will of William Stihvell, sold to Jo- have a mansard roof with red year ago from Simon Siegfried. nothing had been done. Mr. Al- At tho meeting of the Mainstay heaviest and best busses over the of the property expects to erect a road at present because of the bad Bank. seph Applegate the Nut Swamp shingles. The front porch will have The house has six rooms and a business building on it. ston wanted to know what the com- building and loan association of farm, which then contained 57 a floor of red cement. The house bathroom and will be provided with mittee proposed to do. Tho com- Red Bmik on August Cth at the Red condition of the road. Other speakers referred to the MOVED TO LITTLE SILVER. acres, for $2,760. Adjoining prop- will be completed by November l3t modern improvements. The first WESTSIDE HOUSE SOLD. mittee disposed of the matter by Bunk Trust company building, a passing a motion to spend $240 for freeholders and made conjectures as Theodore Martin Bought a House at rtics were bought by Joseph Ap- and will brf occupied by Mr. War- story will be enclosed with weather- voto will bo taken to change the plegnte from time to time and in den and his family. Raub Bros, boards and the second story with Leighton Avenue Storekeeper Buys putting cinders on tho worst parti by-laws and provide for a board of to whether or not the freeholders That Place from Fred Hasler. were in favor of the proposed im- 1854 the farm contained 200 acres. of Keansburg are the contractors. shingles. Raymond Doughty of Thomas M. Howard's Place. of the road. 36" directors. It is expected that Theodore Martin, who is cm- Parts of the farm subsequently Mr. Worden will also build a stucco Fair Haven is the contractor. The the change will bo made. If the proved road. Apparently this talk iloyed as a night watchman at the Luigi Nannini, a storekeeper on went to some of the Applegate fam- garage on the rear of the lot. house will be completod October 1st Leighton avenue, has bought the TWO LOTS SOLD. ' votes so decide the 3fi directors about the freeholders was the resuli Red Bank plant of the Standard oil of an interesting exchange of re- ily heirs, and this reduced the ncre- and will be occupied by Mr. Mead. houso owned and occupied by will be elected at the annual meet- ompany, moved last week to a afro to the amount bought by Mr. Land at Normandje-by-the-Sea So 1(3 marks which took place at a previ- houso on tho cast side of Prospect REGAINING TWO RESIDENTS. Thomas M. Howard on the east side to NcwnrU and New York Folks. ing of the association and will be iVilson. . ENLARGING A BUILDING. of Shrewsbury avenue, near the divided by lot into three classes of ous meeting of the association, when ivenuo at Little Silver, which he Mrs. Henrietta Jenkinson haa sold all the members of tho freeholders >oi{ght from Fred Hasler, Tho Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boughton Newman Springs road. The lot is twelve each. One of these classes NEW VANDERBURG RESIDENT. Dominic Acerra Making an Addition •15x150 feet and tho houso has six a lot at Normandie-by-thc-Sea, on of directors will hold office for one were present except Harry G. Bor- iroperty comprises an acre of land to Move Back to Lincroft. tho road from Seabright to High- den of Shrewsbury. At thisg meet- The Thomas Martin Farm Bought to Bridge Avenue Store. rooms and a bathroom. The price . year, one class for two years and ,nd the price was $4,000. The houso Mi', nnd Mrs. Clarence Boughton, Dominic Acerra is building an lands, to Mrs. Olu E. Culm of New- ing Bryant Newcomb of Long nas seven rooms and improvements. by a Georgia Man. formerly of Eed Bank and Lincroft, was $5,000. Under the terms of the remaining class for three yours. addition to the north side of his the sale Mr. Howard has the priv- ark for $1,500. Tho lot is 70x130 Twolve directors will be elected Branch, who is one of the freehold- Jntil recently it was occupied by William Phillips of Georgia n will movo next month from Plain- ers, was asked point blank by Mr. grocery and bakery building on ilege of occupying tho house until feet. Mrs. Galm is building a houso each year thereafter who will serve Robert Scott, who is now living at cw days ago received a deed from field to a house which they bought Bridge avenue for a store and a ga- of five rooms on the lot. O'Shea, whether or not he (Mr. Elberon, # ho Thomas Martin estate for the <-i short time ago at Lincroft from next spring. for a term of three years. rage. Tho store will be nine feet, -•—•—«^ Jenkinson & Johnson of High- Newcomb) if re-elected would vote arm at Vnnderburg which he has Gcorgo C. Thompson and th' next year for an appropriation for ine inches wide and forty feet Sale of Holmdel House. lands hnvo sold a lot 37%xl7O feet Sold His Elkwood Pnrk Interests. Properties for Sale and Rent. xcupied tho past few weeks. The latter's sister, Miss Emma Thomp- putting concrete on tho road. Eight room house on Linden deep. The enclosure of both build- John W. Hanco has bought a at Normnndie to James H. Kipp of Oliver G, Fralto of Red Bank has nee, Red Bank, all improvements, property is on the west side of the son. The property is on the county ings will be of hollow tile and tap- New York for $1,050. Mr. Kipp Whether because they thought Tolmdel road, a, short distance road and adjoins the Lincroft post- house nnd lot adjoining his store transferred his half-interest in Elk- the question was humorously im- ,ot water heat, three-car garage, : estry brick. Tho addition will cost and postoffico at Holmdel from will build a houso on tho lot next wood Pnrk and two adjoining tracts "nn bo bought for $0,200. Good south of the village center. It oftico. Mr. Boughton was formerly 2,100. Joseph P.icone of Lcighton year. proper or for some other reason tha erms. comprises ten acres, on which are a reporter for Tho Register and Daniel S. Ely for $900. The lot of land to James William Jones of freeholders laughed n great deal avenue is the contractor. 100x150 feet and it is on the Long Hranch, who bought the other Eight room house, all improve- a house and the usual outbuildings, later a world war veteran. He is Bought Houses They Occupy. when this question was put. In an- ments, hot water heat, garage; Mr. Phillips paid $2,000 for the now an expert accountant. Mr; south side of the county road. The .half-interest in the property nt tho swering it Mr. Newcomb stated that Farmer's New Cow Barn. rear boundary is a brook. The Mrs. George Askew and Sninuel 8,000. Good terms. property. He is a brother of Mrs. Boughton was formerly Miss Sarah time Mr. Frake bought bio half. The ho would not make any promises as Eight room house on Monmoutli John T. Cross, one of the lead- house has six rooms. Mr. Hanco Spratley hnvo bought from Herbert) property was used lust week for a Hurry Moflit of Vanderburg, who Reid. She is a daughter of Mel- L. Pease of Middletown village tha ppy to what he would or would not do. itreet, hot water heat, two-car gar- ville Reid of Lincroft. ing cattle farmers of Atlantic bought it ns nn investment and he great gatherini g off thhe KtK i KKlul x Ho did say, however, that ho :ge. Good business location; $11,- bought the New farm nt that place township, has just completed a cow is improving it. houses and lots where they Hvo on; Klan. thought Red Bank had been well 00. Good terms,. last winter. barn, 18x15 feet. The building has the Keyport road, about ar mila House, corner Monmouth and Bought Land for Gardens. northwest of Middletown village. Salz Summer Sales looked after and had got all it de- 'earl streets, wonderful business lo- GOT BIG DEAL^ CONTRACT. concrete floors and the latest ap- Gave House to Heir Daughtor, served from the county in the mat- William M. Thompson and The property bought by Mrs. As- in progress present seasonable ation; $16,000. Good terms. pliances for sanitation and labor Mrs. Charles Soulia last week kew comprises a, small house and Btocks from prominent munufnetur ter of improved roads from the Six room house on Brown place, Sylvester Scutellaro is Building a Clmrjes Lippincott have each bought saving. It was built by Ch.-trles wns 'the recipient of a gift of the ers at great savings. Notable ar- county. Residence Costing Over $22,000. small tracts of land back of their half an acre of land and it wna ,11 improvements; garage; $(1,200. Soulia of Vanderburg. Mr. Cross house where she lives near Vnn- sold for $1,200. Mr. Spratley paid, rivals include women's superior Last Friday night Mr. O'Shea did Eight room house, all improve- Sylvester Scutellaro of Ked Bank residences on Church street at Mid- recently enlarged his herd and he derburg from her mother, Mrs. dresses, skirls, sweaters and blous- not refer to Mr. Ncwcomb's state, ments; double garage; lot 50x175; dletown village from George A. now has fifteen cows. $1,000 for his properly, which com- es; also bnthing units for women has received the contract for build- Mary Poole. The property is nbout prises n small house and a (lUiirtctj ment but ho did say that if the free- wo blocks from high school; $6,500. ing a residence at the corner of Delntush. They will use the land to and children. On sale tomorrow ['his is a rent bargain. a mile northeast of the villngo of nn aero of land. and week following. They are un- holders did not seo fit to render Richmond nnd Neptune avenue nt enlarge their gnn'/ens. ICach buyer Wilmort Park Lots Sold.; center, on the Phalanx road. It service in getting an improved road Nine room house, .steam heat, Deal for Hubert D. Thorpe. The paid SJ100 and each piece of land is precondentcd bargains. :arnge, sun parlor, two blocks from Three lots at Wilmort park in comprises three acres of land nnd Sale of Eatontown Lot Women's dresses, including pop- tho people interested in the road "road street; $8,2/iO. Good terms. contract for the carpenter work and 1-1x80 feet. Middletown township, near Red the house has six rooma. ular sumeripla, voiles, linens and could not be blamed if thoy did not building materials is $13,120; but Matthew Byrnes haa sotd '< Iot» New house, just completed, six Bank, have been sold to Susie nnd 70x213 feet, on the south side o£ candy stripe like silks, values to see fit to render service for the free- oom», all improvements; one block the plumbing, heating, painting nn 1 Two Mardean Loti Sold. Are You in Need of Money? $10, at $4.05. Women's stylish Bilk, Walter White of Red Bank for the state highway, near tho Eaton-* holders when they went to the polls rom Broad street; $(i,:i00. $1,000 other minor contracts, including n Mrs. Fannie Grattan of Phila- $375. Each lot is 20x150 feet. Tl.o Investment and Realty cor- nlso smart English broadcloth niuf to vote. own nnd en.sv terms for balance. garage, nil of which contracts nre poration will loan money on satis- town schoolhouse, to Ilonl Sicilianoi fine wool and fiilk flforo knitted delphia has bought, from the Mar- factory securities. Mortgages and of Long Hvaiich, who will build aj Bporta dresses, vnlues to $15, at Lincroft enme in for a great deal Bungalow at Little Silver; $4,000. hold by Mr. Seutollnro, will bring ilean realty company two lota on Beautiful Residence in Freehold of praise by tho speakers last Friday 1,500 down, Mortgage can re- the total contract price up to for sale. This delightful house must commercial paper purchased. Ap- house on the property for hin own $8.75. Women's ultra 'smart silk ain. Valley drive ;it Mardean for $500 ply by mail to tlio Investment nnd occupancy. The new owner of th<4 dresses, including now foulard silk night. Everyono from' outsido of $'22,-100. The residence is to be each. Each lot is 50x100 feet. bo seen to be appreciated. Not too Bungalow nt Rumson; all im- large nor yet too small; seven rooms Realty corporation, Red Bank, N. J., lot paid ? 1,400 fur it. , crepo de chino and striped silk that, plnce who npoko aaid that Lin- rovementfi, $l,;'0u. . . completed by September 15th. Mr.f. Grattan will build a summer or in person to our attorneys, broadcloths; also handsome crepe do croft could not receive too much 1 with every modern convenience; Reilly, Quinn & Parsons, every Fri- chine and Canton cvepo dresses in House on main road nt Rumsou, Fred H. Aycrs, residence on tin properly.(> The windows of French plate, delightful Roofinf?, Property Owners, Read. ' credit for starting tile movement for 5,000. snlo was made by Howard llartinnn. porch, garage, chicken houses, beau- day between 2:00 and 5:00 P. M. Yes, .sir; right over your uld wood the nenaon'n newest modes and an improved road. The speakers, in r>2 Newman Kpiinga road, Red Bank, •—.Advertisement. shades for daytime and evening Two houses nt Fair Haven on the vacuum clenner man. The Eu- tiful lawns, shade trees and shrub- shingles and wo ijuarnntco work- wear made to sell to $35, at $1(5.75. addition to tho.io mentioned, were mill ro/id. To olo.sp estate. Have rekn vacuum cleaner ia the. only real bery; lot HOxJIOO; quiet restful inaiisliip nml material for twenty, Jnmes C. Richdale, Harry Burrowos, X rooms each and frontage of 120 Now is I he lime fur nil good Notice. Women's pleated flilk Canton crepo international first and grand pri/.c housewives to test tht> c\uulity of u'ighborhood; immediate possos- My wife, Riiin Hoffman, having yearn, with a guariintco that oil? Bkii-tn in white and colors, made to William Harry, Daniel S. Ely nnd oet. $7,000 for the two properties, cleaner on the ni.'U'ltet. Try it out sion. Widow now living in New raiiterinl will not curl up. Lot ill ct quick. their butter. lines it grow stale left, my bed and board, I hereby nell for $8.05, nt $5. Women's Wnlter S. Force. Mr. Ely in his talk free of charge. Price, with nttach- and rancid in the hot went her, or York with daughter will sell for give notice that; I will no longer show you Homo of lliu ninny bounti- English broadcloth tailored ovcr- said that Hoimdel folkn preferred House for sale on Rector* place, nionts, $58; without attachments, $10,M)0; terms, l-'oi- appointment ful John \vn Imvn done, thin will itenm heat. 100 feet frontage, does it remain .sued, pure, frpsh lie responsible lor any debts con- blouncn in whilo and tnn, made to to trade at Rod Hank but that on $•1(1.50, easy payment plan; $4,50 and wholesome? lUuc ltihhon Hut- to inspect, sec ICthvnrd W. Lintner, tracted by her. not obliifnto vim in «(iy way. J'.'a»X soil for much more, at $1. Women's light rooms, double gnrage; a big loss for cash or sixfy days' cash op- »' West Main street, F'reehold, N. J. terms if desired. .Stylo Hoofing Co., accoiyit of tho bad condition of the Ill-Rain at $'.1,250. ler is famous with thousands of Sam Hoffman, extra quality silk crepe do chino road between Red Bank and Holm- tion. Old cleaners traded or re- families for its excellent keeping Telephone 013.—Advertisement. Red Bank, N. J. «7 Hewn pb"'<-, Ili'd ilnnk, phone overbloiifie'ii in white and colors, val- Half double house for rent on Pe- paired. Phone Red-Bank 1198-W. HHK. -Advei'lini-mi'iil. ues to ?7.fiO at $5. Women's $3 del many Holmdcl folks -went to n's place. qunlitieH. Try a carton today.—Ad- -«.«^ —Advertisement. •Advertisement. vertisement, Pianos of the Better Kind. -- -*»•«- • all wool sweater at $1.70. Very flu- other places to buy things. Mr. Ras- New six room house for rent at Harvest Homo, \Vn nre closing out the bnlnni'n 00 last Hide park. j Dirhnn's Piano Shop—the house ent nil-wool mveutors in sleeve and sett was praised by various npeak- Monmouth County Babies Wonted Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist. noted for selling pianos of tho bet- Tlie harvest homo supper given mil- npriiig and summer irlllllnery tttj slcevelciui models; lending UIHHICR, ers for tho work which ho had done Two hoimes for rent on Harditip to enter hnbv parade of Red Hank Ollico open only Monday, Wednca- by I he ladies' aid of Hie Tinton Kalln Kivnliy reduced pricn. MIMI A. l« values to $10 nt $2,711 to $5.71). Kid, lied llmilc. ' ter kind. Show room and repair for tho association. Woman's! club Thur.idny afternoon, duy and Friday afternoon until nf- shop, Drunimoml plnco (ran- of M. K. church will bo held next Tues- Miirrhi, millinery iinrlor, rmitn lfl» Women's nil woo' Iwthftig suits, ?5 No matter whether you want to .lulv 2'lth, at four o'clock. No ad- ter l.nbor Diiy. For appointment day, July 22, on llmmitt'n groon. KiMUT liulldlnic. 'in Hritnd ntreet, to $10 kinds, nt $.'1.9G to $(i.il5. Fif- Tho next mooting of tho iiBsocia- ny or want lo rent my listings in- own hall). Phono Red Hank 933. 1 ion will ho held subject to tho call mission fee. Phono Miss Woleotl, ring Red Hank Kil-W during of- —Advertisement. F.xcellont supper for $1.00.—Ad- Hed Iliink.- Advi-Hlr.eimmt. ty chlldrcn'n white voile, lace, em- ludo something o£ intercut to you. vertisement. •-*«•*«••• ••- •< broidery nml ribbon trimmed drenn- of tho president. ;ether and talk over the tiai-U, Red Hniik.—Advertisement. fice hours, or 2441 Asbury Park 1 moniinga.—Advertisement. Dinner Dnnces •— ——*&•&———• Dinner Dtinttis ea, then 4 to 14 yenr Jl—AdVMf* yortlBoment, ..(.vorthomont. out. •Advertisement. vertisement, • itscinent, I486.—Advertioomont. itscnicnt. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 16, 1924, Page Two IIIHIHIinilHIHIIHIM TAXI OWNER MUST PAY »7,500. UNION BEACH NEWS. 4^4-H44-H'4'4'^^4'-H-H''H^4'4 Mn. Bertha H. Root of Middletown Catholic Club Clear.d $439.47 «t Goti Verdict for Hu«band"« Death. the Recent Fair. Judgment for $7,500 was re- The Union Beach Catholic club turned by a jury at Freehold last bazar cleared $439.47, including week in favor of Mrs. Bertha H. $189 taken in on a hand made Hoot of Middletown village, whocenterpiece. John Cronan, mana- Micd Leon and Kenneth Reid, pro- ger of the Butler store at Keyport, prietors of Reid's taxi service of won the centerpiece. It was do- I .mis Branch, for the death of hernated by Miss Helen Sappuh. !;u:baml, Henry Root. Mr. Root Mr. and Mrs. Percy Head and vrolet v.-.is struck by a taxicab on the Mia-family have moved into their new I'lr'.own road last October and died home on Center street. horn his injuries. Besides his John Friel spent a few days last sril! be given away by lid Bank Lodge. 233, B. P. 0. Elks, f widow he left three ahildron. week at Newark with hi3 mother. The suit was defended on ths Mrs. I. Wirth of Irvington, for- ground, that it was not one of themerly of Union Beach, has broken at Their ANNUAL FiUft """ Not only to think about but particularly to Jo something Hcid :tnxi<-abs which struck Mr. ground for a new house. about. Within the past few short years there has been built up Knot. William Schmidt, a truck Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoke of Key- t in this community an organization—an institution—that already, driver, testified that immediately port, Mr. and Mrs. Maher and after seeing a taxicab pass him hedaughter Helen of Holmdel, Mrs. July 31sf to is a great credit'to this section of New Jersey—The Red Bank heard a dull thud and o second McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. O. [Woman's Club. later a proan. Other witnesses Farrington of Matawan spent Sun- • The club is now ready for the next step in its ambitious pro- testified to having seen a Reid taxi day with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wal- in that vicinity about the time of ling. •; SHARES Me gram, and to make that 'step possible it needs a little—only a the accident- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stout expect little—of your co-operation-1-your attendance July 24th, 25th and to start soon on a two weeks' trip, Dont Delay; Buy Your Shares Today* You May Win the Chevrolet.' I and Mrs. Harten's sister of Among those present wero Mr. and That's a promise! Brooklyn were recent guests at theMrs. J. Acklen and son John, Mrs. Kiclulaie home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Reich and sons, Miss Mario Ke- Goldberg of Harrison and Mrs. Sus-dusky, Clarence- Jone3 and Mr. SPRAY MATERIALS EVSACHIf^ERY The Committee in Charge. an Ilawkcs and Miss Myrtle Cal- Margrnth. Fruits and Vegatables htn of Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Baier of .Newark (Fro.h Dally) (of Unsxcelled Merit) Bean Sprayer Mr. and Mra. Richdale. . , APPLES (Ono for every purpose) spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. CHERRIES Nicotlna Dmt . '.li. Stanley Peters of Cranford Is Howard Leuttchan. Tho New Self-Mixing CABBAGE Dry Ml* •'.-Si Bean Duster spending several days with his Elmer Baier and six friends of BEETS cousin, Miss Edna Reinhart. (Saves you money) Newark spent the holiday and ONIONS Bordoaux Mixture! '-' BUiell Harrow* George Mouser, Jr., who 16 em-week-end at the home'of Elmer's CARROTS ployed at Jersey City, spent part oi aunt, Mrs. H. Leuttchan. FRESH EGGS Black Leaf 40 Fruit Graderi last week at his summer home here. The ladies' auxiliary of Union HONEY Duiting Mater(»U U»od Sprayera About a score of residents of Garden Hose company have donated CURRANTS (Niagara BrfiB1}) Sprayhoao this place speiit last Thursday af-, RASPBERRIES Fitting* $46 to the fire company. RELISHES, ternoon and evening at Victory Howard Cullen spent Thursday K»y«o Repair* Park at Rumson, where they went PURE MAPLE SYRUP. night at the homo of his parents, CANDY and TOBACCO. Other MaterlaU Not Lilted GAS *nd OIL bathing and swimming and heard Mr. and Mrs. J. Cullenof Hazlet. band music. They took luncheons Mrs. C. Bradley entertained over •with them. Another party will go the week-end her daughter, Mrs GOODRICH TIRES ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL to the same place tomorrow after- Anna G. Gormley of Jersey City. noon and night. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and The annual picnio of the Sunfamil- y of Irvington visited Mr. and day-school of the chapel will be Mrs. J. French last week. held at Belvidere Beach, near Mr. and Mrs. John Spiellman , C. Hendricksoa $ SOB Keansburg. The date for the pican-d family of New York have been nic has not yet been fixed. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Middletowii, N. I 50 William VanBrunt, who haa been Spiellman. Couch A.5O The Only Shade Made With A Ventilates \Vhitney 3T laid up "with an abscess on his hand, Mr. and Mrs. Braun of Newark has recovered and he is at work at Telephone 798-R. Hammock* .j.•.- Carriages ... are spending a week with the for Brookdale farm. mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gra Ely Clayton and family of East ham. Orange spent - Sunday with Miss George Entevistle and George Dealers In Emma Thompson and George C. Harris of Newark spent the week- Thompson. Misses Johana and end at. the home of Mrs. George Rachel Clayton, of Imlaystown are Entevistle. Bean Fruit Duster FARMERS' SUPPLIES visiting Misg Thompson. Mrs. Charles Sappah, Sr., Bpent Self Mixing Type Mrs. Alma Conover and daughter Saturday at Perth, Amboy shopping. of East Orange, formerly of this Mr. and Mrs. George Wirth of place, are guests of Mrs. John E. Harmony spent Sunday with the Conover. lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Atkin3 of Flushing, New Phillip Stoll. York, is spending the summer with Lawn her grandfather, Walter S. Force. It pays to advertise in The Register, Alfred C. Beinhart of Elizabeth Benches spent part of last week with hi3 L. BAMBERGER & CO. sister, Miss Emma Reinhart. Mr. Reinhart is district manager for the VanCamp canning company. Hood Strollers $ 20.00 Strollers 7.00 RIVER PLAZA NEWS. Sulkeys ...... 3.SO to 9.50 75 MILES Family from New York Moves into Mr*. Meyer*'* Houso. Beach O.50 Mr. and Mrs. George DeMidowits DOWN THE COAST of Now York have moved into Mra. Chairs ** ' Elizabeth Meyers's house for the hummer. Mrs, Meyers is at West To Deliver a Package Lawn .75 End. 9 Mra. Albert B. Crawford has re- to Your Door Swing ..-.-.-.. 4 ft. size .....$ 3.90 covered from her sickness and the 120'ff&]Ion capacity pump, 60-cydo 500 club met at her house last motor. 8-gallon, otrr tracks 6 ft size 6 50 second prize, Mra. Henry Paasch /. o. 6. factory go as far as Bayhead, seventy- 7 ft size .. 7.75 the heart prize and Mrs. Edward five miles dawn the Jersey, II. Scattergood the consolation The Cheapes5t« 8 ft. size 8.75 prize. The club will meet Thursday coast Hand-io-hsnd with OUT of next week nt Mrs. Scattergood'3. "Hired Help!" fleet shore r Ilei1llnnl1 N Au committee consisting of Mrs. Addi- m» illrrclxil, imiioil out of th>'•> - Phone, write or coma in and ecu ug, LEONARDO WANAMASSA Ciiunly Circuit Court of tho Klnte «r N.w cn-l, V,22 fe,-t l.i n iitnkt' ^inmiijuf in ll.-' ' li.-iutr ' In U'IMNMI 111 the -m I I I son Snnborn, Mrs. Charles W. Rit- Jm-ncy, will bo fxpui^-d tti oalo ul i>u[,lic; FREH G. HURST, LINCROFT WATERWITCH venillie on Monilny, tile Fourlli diiy rif iK-rtlurta d.iinf nf Walnut A\.i.'i-- IIIHI • ,,, ,.,m , .|..'•,.., i|, .,] |\, „ ,| i i ,\ tcr nnd Mrs. Frank Curtis. Middletawn, Now Jersey. LITTLE SILVER WESTJEND J\UtfU"t, 1024. lietvrccil tht! lioUm <>f 11! Mis;i Kingslnnd of Ho.sello Park I'liono ltcd n»nlc 1U8-J. o'clock ami f' o'clock (nt 2 o'clock !irnximntrly Jl.2^0. Mrn. Albert LcBoiinty gave miito of the Hlntn Ilonpttnl. All tho ilr-funilitut'n tlKlit. tillo IUHI in- inliiiit.-:. u-.-.l. 07 f.., I. , ,.r I,...., to II! Mllil,. ,. /. ' ' i"l"\,'»nov.ll birth to n daughter last week. Notlco is hereby given that tho accounts tercnt In unil to tlie followlnfr: Pllilli- iltlUl'lillnlnii.lillK ilinl llllTli' M/lltlirf,iill,,T,,l,,!i l.i |yv ,-.,,,wr I I,, I,,. ,,,.i,l ,:I.,'; . Jlv»ru ..lore, •nil nf the suijicriber, uuarltn- fourth tiny of tieptembar. A. D. litute Road rind tho lwirtlmcitt corner of llclnr inli'ii'l,'.! .. ,)..!* rj.... i) in,,] ji) | ... ., . T. , ^ "~""" ™ 1024, At which tlm« application f Walter C. l'atloMon, on tlic Illiii'l. M. ..n ft miip ,nlill,.,l "Jl,,,, ,,f (;],.„: , , ' nl)cr '" Lvrry Homo." house. mmln for the allowance of coinnitsBimii and counni-l foea. following courses and lllntimcra: norlh IV (l«l,r I'mli, II. II. C..il,y, Inc., ,,|,,M). Nriv I J'llitL'lt till' Illdtlo of tlio Eed JJnilTC i>uled JUMP 30, A. D. 1924. il«artcB fla wtalt* Tsmii 84 Iwh Ji«w« itlfty, iJJKtS MjK.Iivyay, one iijilu ^u,n Jjid Kfgis.tcr, Advoitiscilient, to fldycrtjo? jn tho Kegiator, . BENJAMIN A. HAGEBMANi RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 16, 1924. / _Pafe|. Three OEM*TAD (who ar« -uncovering''their crime*. • • • uLIl AIUR. They rush through a 1 ramed-up in- tlictment of Senator Wheeler, the HE WILL RUN AS AN INDE- cxposer of thr.se erimt^, but delay the prosecution of confessed givers PENDENT CANDIDATE. and takers of bribes, Mr. Record Ran ai m Candidate 'Senator Krijje, for example,"de- for Senator in tho Republican iiounceH the inveHligatioi.fi as a son- 4 Primary Two Year* Ago and Re aturiui cr.i/.c, and calls them evi- 4 ceived About 100,000 Votea. dence that tht* senate chamber at 4 George L. Record of Jersey City the lowest ebb in tlm history of the The Rose Shop yesterday nnnouncori Jiis cjindiiliicy nation is trying 'to break down the The Importance for the United States senate at tho morale of important departments of 4 ••••••' '"••• • *-'— — _, .« election in November. • Mr. Record th« ^'Dvemineiit,' Hut he does' not 4 of keeping valuables and important papers in will/not be a candidate at the pri-toll UB why investigating a depart- Ladles' and Misses' Jpparel a place of safety is realized every day by more mary but will he nominated by peti- ment should break down its morale, tion. It in expected that the peti- provided it has nothing to hide- and and more people. Our Safe Deposit Vault tions "will be ready for signatures is beii)/^ propvrly conducted by hon- J before the end of this month. est aiid efficient men. No word of 73 Broad Street Red Bank, N. /. assures protection against fire or theft. disapproval of these crimes comes 4 Mr. Record ran in the Republican from the White House, but an in- 4 4 The rent of a Box here is only $3.00 and up primary two years iifjo and received ditfniint protest is .sent to the senate about 100,000 votes. In that pri- when Senator Ocfuzens proposes to j 4 per year. i mary he could he voted for by only investigate thc 11chi'.rK« that a cabinet I 4 those voters who hud aligned them- 0 file CM* is profiling financially from I 4 selves with tho Republican party the illegal .sale of immense quanti- J 4 and who were not controlled by thytics of whiskey. 20% Discount! 20% Discount! THE FIRST\NATIONALBANK bosses of that party. By being a 4 candidate^ at tho general election "To my miiul, tho" situation which 4 FREEHOLDIN. J, Mr. Record can bo voted for by 1 have dosn'ibH brinj,^ to a head a Kivat issue, 'i'in's issue, as I see it, ITS MOTTO-SESV:CE( voters of all pnrtick an well as by 4 ail voters who do not bind tlien^- is as follow:-: .Shall a .small group 4 aelvcB to any political machine. of bunkers ;md trust magnates con- ical machine. jtr(j l lhc. niil .„„, (lil tl,u t,.^,,,, I 4 MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY I Mr. Record some t.m« w fit«lH l(,m „„, • Uul ,,a turaI „. 4 Tims Table in Effect July 2d, 1024 (Daylight Saving Time) that ho did not oxpoct to ho a mn-' ' SuDject to Changt) Without Notice sources, oil, coal and water power, 4 didnto a<*nin, hut the Republican the credit and money system of the :• > July Clearance Sale and Democratic national conven- country, which are the bason of in- tions have now shown, both parties histrial and agricultural prosperity, Steamers Sea Bird and /Ubertina to ho "wholly under Ithe control of Between Pier 24, foot of Franklin Street, New York (Landing at the and \>y this power ! the -fiict that the about 11:50 6:00 form. A larpjo number of these about .. 10:00 7:00 supporters now urge me to again be- major p:nlies are no longer popular • SUNDAYS A.M. A.M. SUNDAYS come a candidate. The action of punk's, but. parties controlled by Leave Pier 24, foot of j. A. M. P. M. P. M. the Republican convention in spurn- money, that they do not vote at all. Franklin street .... .8:30 Leave Red Bank . . 5:00 3:30 4:00ing every progressive principle, and In the last Presidential election, out On Thursday, July 17th, 4 Leave Battery Landing 8:30: 9:00 Leave Oceanic .. . 3:55 4:25tho astonishing surrender of tile of tlio million and a half people Arrive Highlands ab't 10:20 10:50 Leave Highlands . . 4:20 4:50.Democratic convention to Wall qualified to vyle in this .state, less Arrive Oceanic about 10:50 11:20 Arrive Battery Landing than nine hundred thousand voted, we place on sale our entire stpek of the season's most Arrive Red Bank about II>20 11:50 about 6:20 6:50street influences, makes it impera- tive that the fight for progressive while more than six bundled thou- desirable Ready-to-Wear and Millinery at a Discount of ON LABOR DAY BOATS WILL RUN ON SUNDAY SCHEDULE principles be carried on in /New Jer- sand o^pres.'U'd their laclc of interest The 5:00 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Boats from Red Bank on Sundays [or sey this fall, and it is represented in the candidates offered them by 20 per cent from our original low prices. The careful t Battery Landing Only. to me that if I do not lead the fiffht, the money controlled machines by ' NOTICE—At Battery Landing, all elevated trains for uptown, no ono else will. I have therefore not going to the polls. shopper or the woman who wants quality as well as good 4* uubway for uptown or to Brooklyn and Burfaco curs and ferries to decided to become a candidate for "It is the overwhelming consensus j 4- Staten island and Brooklyn, can be reached in two minutes. United States senator at the gen-;r)ci<'itio)i showed receipts of look at 1 of moderate price! west, alonir said Field's line twenty chains and fifty-four links: (5) north, seventy* Broadway at Forty-Second Street wealth, have become the dominant $il!2,T.l0.00, an increase of $56,- A totally new car, of course. seven degrees and fifty-fir a degrees weit, | force in American politics; that liOT.O'.) since last year. The asso- twelve chainn nnd forty-eight links; (6) NEW YORK CITY Longer, stronger, handsomer, and Mileage Motor south, twenty-three degrees nnJ tMrty-flva j they should control transportation ciation has loaned $14!>,85u on more powerful—a beauty in every minutes west, three chains and seventy Founded 1858 bonds and mortgages and $8,483 on This truly marvelous six is links, more or lesa, to the northerly slda and tho important natural resources sense of the word! of s ditch; (7) northwesterly, nlonir th« of the, country; that they should shares. powered by a new and larger northerly side of eaid ditch tha several But that isn't all. You are going courses thereof about sixteen chains and own the political machines; dictate motor. Get behind the wheel and fifteen links; (8) south, sixty-five r Eastern Standard Time Shown Balloon 7/ires of a brook; (13) northeasterly, nlontr th« and shame. venience means until you see the center of said brook about nevfn clmfna to One-Shot Lubrication System. Comfort, too! The comfort that the Juncture vt tha h rook a; (14) northerly "For two generations progressive NEW JERSEY CENTRAL along the center of the must weaU-rly minded men and women have tried Think of driving a car on which only genuine, supersize balloon brook about ten chains and seventy link* you never use a grease gun or oil to the center of the aforesaid public- road to change this situation. They have tires can provide. All models leading from Ofulen's Corner to Nutawamp; Carefully sought to break the power of mo- can—on which squeaks and rat- come equipped with them at (IB) easterly, along tho center of tlio Inst nopoly nnd plutocracy and protect named public road tha several cournes White Star Taxi Service tles and prematurely worn parts no extra cost. And if you prefer thereof, about twenty-six ehnlns and fifty the country's interests, by turning are literally unknown. links to the place of beginning. Cnnlnln* one party after nnother out of of- PHONE 747 ins o^e hundred nmt forty-three and tlilr- Compounded A plunger projects through the ty-seven Jmndrcilths ncrea, mure or leifl. fice. This method has failed. We 4-WheeI Brakes Seised an tha property of Lflwrem-u A. all know how tragically. For both floor board. When you slep on it, Carton, et a)a., tinker, in execution fit the parties nro equally controlled by tho 23 vital parts of the car are lubri- —these are offered u"s optional suit ot Jatncs V. Crawford, aiui to bo sold by same financial interests. Thus, in cated simultaneously. equipment at a slight additional JOJIM H. VAN MATER, Sheriff.. spite of our efforts, tho monopoly charge. Datftd June 20, 1024. No wonder the 1925 Cleveland WILSON & 8MOCK. Solicitor*. power of plutocracy has steadily Six is taking the nation by stormt See the 1925 Cleveland Six! (66 lines) ' *27.7* grown, until it is today stronger than Monmouth Count/ Surra £*.<>'• Office, 3 ever before. And the scandals dis- It's the easiest car in the world to Ride in itl We repeat — get In the matter of the eatal« of John If, The careful compounding of pre closed by the senate investigating take care of—and, in addition, it behind the wheel und get a thrill. Still was an. tie ceased. Notice to creditor! to (jreatiat clnlm* scriptions ia just as important as the committees nro nothing clao but the (Tha One-Shot Ultmoition Sriletn {• licensed under Bowen Products Compmr Patcnri) mr»Jn»t e»tnte. index number of that growth, tho Purauant to tiio or<1«-r of Jonepti J. Don- choice of a doctor when you or your •hay, •iirrnuato uf thn i-minty of Muh* nccurnta measure of the power ot mouth, iniulo on the ti'ntli Any at Mny. loved ones are sick. privileged wealth over government. Touring Car 1095 5-Pass. Sedan "1395 1024, on (ho |>Ui'i.tttm of '1 Im !<( IUMI Uniik, mimlnUtrif "Wherever tho surface is tor with will ami cmH.-ll «[!«.?»<"., ot (h« The best efforts of your doctor will go scratched by tho aenatorinl investi- •stats of Joint II. HtiUvuxnn, l;i tit for naught if what he prescribes is not tald fleccnaeri to cxliililt ti> tlio *'it"<-t |!,,-r, tion. We find incompetents nnd Dispatch iiigmilizen our taxlcnb adrniniiUralor, etc., in* nfon'tnitl, tlxiir 'IUIIM rnscnlft placed in oftlce, solely be- «ml ilemnmt* nwninru t)m «nl.l i^h'to, Kurt.-c carefully followed to the last item. service, fur having adequate equip- LILLEY & QUINN mUtl. wKilfn M- [Tl'infiM from 'li- Bcdona tliurofitr auiilnnL th4 We specialize in this work and are THE RED BANK GARAGE tnii! •utmarilitfr, ever the trail lenda, wherever the to meet 'service dcmnnd.-i Promptly. Untf.l Krr«ln.M, N. J., Mny IQtli, HIM- worthy of your trust. furrow ia turned, thievery and he- 'XWSi SKt.:0Nl» NA'l'tONAI* HANK 30—32 .West Front St. Phone 1029 Red Bank, N. J. OK UKO 'MNftT, tniynl o£ the public nro unearthed. Our cabs are clean, comfortable safe. NOTICK 01- SKI il.IOMKNT Of" ACCOUNT And what IM still moro repugnant K»Ut<- ,if Mnry ('. H. Mtt'lisoti, ilp II^'HIIIU SCHROEDEiTS PHARMACY CLEVELAND AUTUMOllII.lt COMPANY • CI.RVBLAND <>f Dm tuiliflrrrlhor, <>*nc,nti>r or !(.<• n«lntn jealous of their country's good name (If Mil t .It'^DrirKl, Will l«1 nll'titfl Hf-\ X'uLt'i is tho tipcctncle, ot tho highest olll- Under Now Mnnn|;emnnt \,y (tin fhirniMftU fif tin* (j.iHMt/ ihfui» Ciiiirt j comb of it is entitled by reason of the largo F] echol(i(>r Bryant eW 1 large tank, 1000 gallon private speculators and hundreds of i Long Brancn Ja;twee k jn & mmner taxes it pays. For Red Bank to ask * millions of dollars of the peoples t]iat was i!luminative of Bryant for a road improvement may be a capacity. property taken away. 'I he money [Nowcomb,s vjew3 regnrding Rcd matter for laughter to Mr. New-

appropriated for hospital purposes ; ]>nn]^ comb and his associates, but it is no ] for disabled veterans went to jioliti-j * * * laughing matter to the people of A Real Bargain for ' '• cians who had a pull and who sold ;_,..,, Red Bank. Th n nl Somebody. I unsuitable hospital files at tremen-i. <; \ "^ . °«urrod at a meet- (Town Talk continued on page 12.) Go to any one of the Realtors listed below and you are sure 'dous prices, while the disabled sol-! '"<* °\ 'he ™ Bank' Lmcroft and Iolnul pa rt 03 diers went without the comfort, ami | <; ^ J / ^soc.ation at The RegiBter's motto—^"A paper G. WARREN AUMACK, a square deal. If the one you go to hasn't got just the house or lotyou would help that was due them. In many ! nresen'I.incraftt .excep Altl thonee freeholderand Mr. sO'She werae j in every home."—Advertisement, District Clerk like for your home, he'll direct you to the Realtor whom he thinks has got ex^ | other ways public money was made asked I\tr. Newcomb if he (New- a means of enriching politicians and comb) would, if re-elected, vote for actly what you want. But dont delay! there certainly was no wi^glinp ami paving the county, road from Red wobbling about it. Hank to Lincroft. Mr, Newcomb * * •+ * replied that he would make no New York and Keansburg "Public office is a private snap." promises; that he thought Red Bank ; That was a political motto 'way had already received its share of Effective July and August 1924 back in 1884 anil it seems to he as road improvements from the county STEAMERS The following REALTORS are members of the Real Estate Board of Red Eanfri potent a motto as ever in stopping and had been well looked after. KEANSBURG, POCAHONTAS, SMITHFIELD, MABJACK wiggling" and wobbling and getting ALLAIRE & SON, HENDRICKSON & STOUT, RED BANK REAL ESTATE CCk, 60 Broad Street. , 69.71 Brda'd Street, . straight down to the business of When Mr. O'Shea asked his ques- LEAVE BATTERY, N. Y. , H. B. PRICE, PruMaat, grabbing public money. (Daylight Saving Time) tion the freeholders who were' pres- HAWKINS BROTHERS, HYLIN A SALZ, ; • \ Second National Bank BnlldldB^. • + • WEEKDAYS: ent laughed long and loud. Perhaps 10 Monmoutli Street. 42 Broad Street. In the old days in Greece there they though it was very funny for 9:30, 10:30 A.'M.j 2:00, 4:30, 5:30, 8:00 P. M. it ' LAND & LOAN ^OMPANYjp. •wes a Delphic well or chasm from a citizen to ask an official what that SATURDAYS: WILLIAM A. HOPPING, A. L. IVINS AGENCY, i. NEWTON DOREMUS, Prei.«*j 1 which certain vapors arose. A Del- official would do if he were elected.) 9:30, 10:30 A. M.; 1:00, 2:00, 4:30, 5:30, 8:00 P. M. 49 Broad Street. 42 Broad Street, / ' tO East Eront Street, ;.£/ phic priestess ur oracle presided Apparently a good many officials be-; SUNDAYS: lieve that the only duty of com-! 9:00, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 A. M.; 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:30, over this well. When a king or 8:00, 9:30 P. M. , other important potentate wanted to mon, ordinary, everyday citizens is | • know what would happen to him into vote politicians into office; and j LEAVE KEANSBURG i ! carrying out some of his projects that then it is for these politicians WEEKDAYS: he would go to the Delphic well and | when they get in office to do just as 7:00 A. M.i 12:00 Mp 3:30, S:00, 8:00, 10:00 P. M. ask the priestess to foretell the fu-; they please, SATURDAYS: ture to him. Now, , this Delphic 7:00, 11:00 A. M. 12:00 M; 3:30, 5:00, 8:00, 10:00 P. M. priestess was what we would call ; Politicians in their campaign SUNDAYS: "a wise old guy" in these days. She speeches and in their election plat- 7:00, 11:00 A. Mj 12:00 M.; 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 5:30, 8:00, 9:00, would seat herself over the well or forms promise efficiency and econo- chasm and when the fumes or vnpors 10:00 P. M. my and other bunk which sounds SPECIAL BOAT EVERY MONDAY—6:00 A. M. Would arise she would make what well but which does not pledge the was called a Delphic reply. The candidates to any specific course. KEANSBURG STEAMBOAT CO. curious thing about these ivplios was Every politician: can promise econo- that thcanfiwer could lie taken in two ways. For instance, a king who was going to war against a powerful en- K~^^^ emy went to the priestess ant! asked her what would happen to him in Goodi Sea the war nnd the priestess told him, Advertised Window- after the vnpors had begun to do j Below Go Display their work, that he would destroy On Sole For an army. That made the king mighty glad and he went out with Thursday, Goods great valor. But lie got licked July 17th Advertised so tremendously that hia army was wiped off the faco of the earth and he barely escaped with his own life. He went hack to the priestess and complained to her about it and she Shirts eaid: "Well, I didn't tell you whose big army it was you would destroy, MEN'S AND BOYS' did I?"" $18 Boys' 2-pants Suits $13*75 • * * New. Goods arriving- every day and at prices I have often thought that cam- All sizes. Collar attached and $15.00 Boys' 2-pants Suits 11.75 f paign slogans in our day were a great deal like the Delphic oracles j'-i about half you would pay early in the season. neck band $12.50 Boys' 2-pants Suits 9.75 # in the old days of Greece. WheniX- the Republican slogan four years -'f Regular, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 value3 $10.00 Boys' 2-pants Suits 7.75 t ago was to "Stop wiggling and wob- !C bling and get down to business," a y One hundred Boys' Suits at 5*00 lot of people thought the Repuhli- !£ cans meant for the ordinary people ] * to get down to business. In reality j X the slogan meant for tho crooks and J£ + public plunderers to stop wiggling X Values 29c to $1.00 yard Three for $2.00 and wobbling and get down to busi-1 j* Straw ness, and the slogan was certainly' well carried out by them. . ,t Gut Dress Lengths, Wash Goods and Silks Light Weight This year the Republican slogan * is "Keep Cool With Cpolidge." The Several hundred dress lengths marked down for quick selling; enough in price of coal has already begun to each piece to make almost any kind of garment. go up. and next winter the people Suits are likely to reali/.c the truth'of the Ginghams, Voiles, .Crepes, Eponges, Tussahs, Imported Novelties, Colored $6.00 Straws $4.00 | slogan about keeping cool in a truly Dress Linens) Everfast Suitings, Koshan Crepes, Tub Silks, Silk Pongee, .Silk Broken lots. All sizes. Delphic way. $5.00 Straws 3.341 Foulards, Printed Crepe de Chines, Silk Ratine and others. • * * IS $1.00 and $1.50 Values $4.00 Straws The Democratic slogan of "Bet- *j* 2.67 I ter Days With Davis1' is n Delphic \X $3.50 Straws Ejlopan of tho same sort. Mr. Da- I £ Enough in each Length for e Dress ii^ is a member of the firm of law- ,\ ycrs employed by the J. Pierponontt ; ^v- $3.00 Straws Morgan bankin^'iinn. lie was t! lawyer for tho telephone trust when Rayon Shirtings Dress Linens f that monopoly- JMII tho privilege of Light Weight making a biK raifc in rates. He Men s Suits has been what in known as a cor- Regular 1.00 poration lawyer, t'lk^if; the suit; of ? the big corporations against the $25.00 and $27.50 Suits [email protected] rieople. "Bettor Days With Davis' Silk and fibre mixtures, yard wide, Best on the market at the price, guar- Boys Union Suits | may crime If he should bo elected guaranteed washable, all the wanted $30.00 and $32.50 Suits 23*50 President, hut it looks as though anteed shrunk; every wanted color, Broken lots. All sizes. the hotter days coming would he. stripes; also suitable for tub dresses. also white, full yard wide. : | $35, $37.50 and $40 Suits 28a50 better days for the trusts and cor- 75c and $1.00 Values porations and not better days for "HiirschbaEim" and ffobeH:s-W9c!ks Us ordinary folks. High Class Novelty Fabrics Underwear Fabrics —O-O'O-O-O— H«v« Sold Bt 3.9S to 5.98 yard Suits included in this sal© When the news wns pent out that 50c and 59c Grades Nearly All Have Two Davis was nominnUvl for 1'residtnt Cho by the Denioi'nits a K<:c:it cry (if praino wont up from nil the hitr Yard wide, peach, white, pink, flesh, flnnncinl pnpi'rr, of the country nnd Cling crepe bordure, What's What, from nil thn big trusts nnd corporn- orchid; mercerized with silk mix- tioim. They nil aifroccl Hint the Az U Wear, Star 0' Style. Non- tures, novelty checks and weaves. Democrats hml nmile a wonderfully wrinkable silk and wool figured crepe fortunnte selection. Thnt'n H l.icl- and others. phic oracle lilte tin: BIO^MIS «nd the White Sport Fabrics people enn decide for tliRiiiiiolves Successors to H. N. Supp who will l«> tiio fortunate nnr.i, the 19 Broad Street people or tin; corporations, if n hie Imported Surf Cloth Rc ular 1.39 corporation lawyer nliould cot. to he. B President of thenc United Stale:*. * * • 1.00 Mnnmouth County Surrogate'* Office. Kiwsniltli, ileceaacf!, notice la hfercl»y (riven Moijtnmith County Stirrognta't Offic*. i!«c*n«o(l, notlca la li«rf>tty ti'ven to th« 36 to 40 inches wide, novelty white In tU« matter of the eatat« of Elennor each other gather the hay. BANK. Try our Blue Plato a bip; lot of sewing: for the booU Thomas Foley of New York i Dinners 7Sc, served daily. Our famous chfckcn or turkey din- which they will have at the annual visiting Joseph Eustace. Large Ballroom for Dancing ners on Sunday for $1.25 cannot bo heat. The restaurant that harveet honie of the church The youngsters of this vicinit koops open in Red Bank day and night the year around. Tele- day night, August 6th. havo been having great sport swim Easy Riding phone 14D8 or 180-M. Mr. and Mrs_J. C. Brown of Pas- ming in Theron McCnmpbell's pon First Class Music Sea Food a Specially saic have been visiting Mr. an near Holmdel. Mrs. Harry Morris. Telephone 2770 or 2771 for Reservations East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Theodore B. Lewis has re VANDERBURG NEWS. turned home much improved from Red Bank's best hotel. American a hospital nt Philadelphia, wher Auguitui Ostendoff Quits Railfoa and European Plan. Meals Table cl'Hote. Special she was under treatment. Work for Baltery Job. Sunday Dinner. Telephone 11. Mrs. Augustus Clayton had rela- Augustus Ostendoff, who was enr tivea from Robbinsville visiting hei ployed at the railroad repair shop; Saturday and Sunday. at Elizabethport, has given up thai t 6 Weit Front St., Foot of Miss Anna Buck has been visit job to work in a bakery at Fret; Phone Brood St., Red. Bank, N. J. ing hetf grandmother at Lon hold. 344 Branch A Telephone 36. Under new Branch. Patrick Scanlon has had a new management. _Tho best combination hotel in the State. A good Mrs. Ernest Hiltbrunncr of Way- pluco to eat when in Eed Bank. Only the best of food served. porch put on his house. The wor Under the Personal Direction of WALTER READE. STOCKTON LEIGH, Manager. Open kitchen. Quick, courteous service. Rooms $1.00 and up. side spent part of last week wit was done by Charles Soulia. JAMES MILONAS, Proprietor. her father, J. Fred Beckman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodine and Miss Margaret Sickles is enter- children of Long Branch havo been taining relatives from Lumberton, visiting Mrs. Mary Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richtcr ha Mrs. Charles R. Benjamin has a On the shore alt Water their son and family with their visitor in the person of her siste Witch, N. J. Shore Saturday and Sunday. from New York. Dinners a specialty. Refined Cabaret, Dancing. Mr. and Mrs. John Gant nnd so Mrs. Breidenbach has returnee of Marlboro, Mrs. David S. Buc to Brooklyn after a stay with he Phone Highlands 1236., WILLIAM H. CONNERS, Prop. nnd daughter of Matawan and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Raymond Benjamiri Sickles of Allonwood spent Thurs- Charles Soulia has a new Chev- day with Mr. and Mrs. Warre rolet automobile. r Matthews. Miss Anna Scanlon and Mis HenryRenne has a fine rose gar- Mary New, who have been spending f don which is admired by overyon several days with their grand- who sees it. A double line of crim- mother, Mrs. Peter Cosa, have re- f son ramblers extends from Mr. turned to their home at Marlboro. t A New Play by JOHN WiLLAKD, Author of "THE CAT AND THE CANARY.^ Eenne's house to the county road, Mrs. Henry Moffit has her sister V . i WITH f a distance of about 10D feet. They from Connecticut with her. are covered with bloom. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Stryker of t IAN MACLAREN FLORENCE F7UR X Renne also has one of the fines' Hazlet spent part of last week with T BLANCHE FRIDERICI LOUIS KIMBALL Bell | vegetable gardens at this place. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Soulia. Y EDMUNlS ELTON PERCY MOORE Frank and Warren Matthews an t LEE PATRICK STEPHEN WRIGHT the first farmers in this locality t< f market potatoes. T THOMAS GUNN CONRAD CANTZEN Kobert L. Doyle, who teache Liggett's Special Staged by IRA HARDS exactly as It will ba given In New York shortly following this engagement. school at Spring Valey in Marlbori I township, is spending the rest o i PRICES: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, Plus Tax. MAT.: 50c, $1.00, Plus Tax his vacation in the Catskill moun tains and at Albany and Schodacl New York. "T V'E just discovered the reason why Miss Emma Decker, who teache •»• we had more visitors last winter school at Plainsboro, is spending Just a few exam- than ever before. One day Mrs. Jones her vacation at her home here. ples of the many opportunities said, 'My, this is a nice and cozy house! HOLMDFI. NEWS. How do you keep things so comfort- to save by able?' And Dad said, 'It's the new Farmer* Gather Hay Cropi Be celebrated Thatcher Tubular Warm tween Freakish Shower*. Air Furnace in the cellar. It makes all Several freakish thunder shower; the difference in the world. Sorry I occurred here last week, rain fall did not put one in years ago.' Take it ing on some farms and skipping from me, the door bell is kept ringing others. Not enough rain fell t seriously impede the farmers in in a Thatcher heated home — callers their work of harvesting hny an like to come." most of them got their crop! i The high ashpit of the Thatcher" Tubular" gathered. The. liay yield through- Furnace makes remsvalofashes easy and pre- out this section is exceptional! LASTING IS DAYS vents burning cut 7/'grate. Write for illus- large this year and farm hands an trated hoMtf'HtlfjfulHints ip Heating." scarce. For this reason farmer! helped each other get in hay. Last week the William C. El estate sold a team of horses to Johi Maxson of Navesink and singl horses to Frank Miltner of Pert Amboy, Conrad Palagalussi o THATCHHR FURNACE COMPANY South Amboy and Nathan Sampl Maker, of GOOD HentersondRnnsea since I85O fe..t«mD!«p!iivT*oom..- THATCHT'R BUILDING Weitern DlipWRoom of Eatontown. 133.135Wc.t35lhSt. 39-41 ST. FRANCIS STREET 341 N. Clutk St. Peter McDonough is training hi; New York Ci v Nl WAIIK. NI-VV JERSEY Chlc.no. III. hor,so, "Margaret Piper," for a raci fifes at Branchport Saturday. A new fence has been put aroun the Baptist parsonage. Six applications have been madi for the positions of school teacher, made vacant by the resignation o Mrs. Margaret Conover nnd Mis Bennott. The board of educntio will fill the vacancies nt its nex "We List Here a meeting. Rev. John Sherman, pastor %f Men's Suits Men's Work Shirts the- Baptist church, exchanged pul n colors pits Sunday with Rev. William E Palm Beach " $8.95 One Lot—Special Collar Bands $ .79 Blue Chambray 69c Braisted of Red Bank. Worsted, 2 pants....l6.50 A number of the children of thi Assorted Colors, Collars Attached 95 Khaki 95c S© miles ata& Flannel, 2 pants 16.50 fi@sir~.feqmr agfier lianas* locality are sick with whoopin 1 Better Grade, Collar Attached 1.45 Blue Chambray and cough. Wool Blue Serge ....17.50 Silk Stripe, Collar Bands 1.39 A coating of tnr nnd stone hn Sport Models 15.50 Khaki Sport 95c ©sit loop @S been put on the county road be English Broad Cloth, Collar Bands 1.89 •bveen this place and Rradevelt. English Broad Cloth, Collars Attached 1.95 A large horse weighing a ton i n curiosity on the farm of the Eh Young Men's Suits Men's Work Sox And at the end of a long sustained liigh speed, estate. The horso is seventeen nm One Lot, Special Valuo $9,50 Special all colors n Imlf hands high and it is ownei Men's Straw Hats your motor will be cooler, will need less water One Lot, Botter Grade 11.50 Men's Bathing- Suit air than, any similar oized poppet-valve engine. by the Old Bridge tile company. I has nn injured log and it in being white shirt, blue trunks, all valued at $3.50, $2.75, ,-•:•• 10c P ' This engine'a power curve keeps climbing up boarded here until it recovers. white belt, complete 1.35 now $1.45 and $1.25. while the power of a poppet-valve car io drop- Wootlrow Wilson Francis, son o Men's Khaki ping off. Furthermore, the Willyo-Knight ia Edward Francis, ia on tho sick list Pants Men's Silk Soss entirely free from those engine fepaira which Men's Nainsook Silk Neckties make up 50% of the upkeep cost oi practic- TINTON FALLS NEWS. Good Grade $1.29 olly all poppet-valve cam. It has no camo—no Everything in Roadmen for Har- Union Suits regular 75c grade 25c epringa—to get out of order. A car you can vo»t Home Tuesday Night. Bettor Grade 1.65 keep season after ceason. Take a ride today. The ladies' mil nocicty of tho verv good quality 39c Methodist chinch hna completed It3 Men's Light 55c 85c nrrimiremctits for tho church's Men's Strong minim! harvogt homo noxt Tuesdny Weight Caps night. Tlie society hopes to make Coveralls this affair Die iiicmt successful of Khaki Hn kind ever held here. It will 85c take plm'fi iii ft tent on the ground to every boy who buys a pair of Endicott Johnson's of tho old Mineral Springs hotel. Men's OCUIB and Ends of High-Kick Canvas Shoes, the. best summer phoe we $1.95 Miss Margaret (Intto nnd Fred Good Shoes, all sizes •Helen of New York are visiting nt have seen, $1.95 IMC Veto Colangulo'fl. «i 9C; pair Boys' Sncalta :... .$1.35 $1195 Tho fences and outbuildings on Endicott Johnson Men's Boys' Department Men's Sneaks BS Mrs. Hniiuicl J. Honnc-tt'fi place art! Scout Shoes, $1.95 completely covered with crimson Suits Waah Pants 45c and 69c ramblers. Tho flowers nro profuse 2 Pants Khaki Pants BOc nnd by common consent Mra. Ben- Men's Overalls Sport Blouse Kl"»>" . . 69c Men's Sport Coals nett him thn champion beauty spot $5.95 Maurice Schwartz, Di.iriWo, of thin neighborhood thin year. GO Broad St. Itcd Bank Good Value 59c Percale Blouse 45c Wonderful Maple Avenue, Opp. White Street Leroy Vcrnon Dnnnm of Wnnn- White Painter's 98c Boys' Sox 15c mmsan, formerly of thin place, wan TolcphoncK—Kcd Hunk 6.95 Red Bunk, N. J. T«l. 537. Better Grade $1.25 Khaki Breeches . .$1.25 $4.95 married a fnw days nptn to Minn 14-14, MM) nnd 1400 Amelia M. Brown of Deal. 7.50 RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 16, 1924. Samtrtl Goldberg employees of ths till* seaaon.. Tho Baldwin ii a four- BRIEF HEMS OF NEWS. Takanessee hotel of Long Branch, story building with accommodations were arrested last week on charges for 400 guests. The price paid was AFRAID SHE of stealing jewelry and other arti- $200,000, HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN cles from other employees o^ the Guaranteed MONMOUTH COUNTY. Helping Cyclons Victims. hotel. In default of bail they wero A canvass U being made In As- COULD NOT LIVE sent to the county jail. Personal Notes, Salei of Property, bury Park to collect funds for the FIRST MORTGAGE Operation Advised, but Lydia £. Building Operation!, Lodge Do> Farm House Burned. relief of\Loraine, Ohio, which was 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound ings. Slight Fires, Births, Mar- The large dwelling on the farm recently visited by a destructive cy- Made It Unnecessary riages and Deaths—Other Items. at Cream Ridge owned by Pierson clone. The mayor of the Ohio Bonds The paving of Branchport Ave- and William Havens and occupied city made appeals for assistance to Glasgow, Kentucky.— "I was run- nue at Long Branch was reported by the Halpin family was destroyed most of the cities throughout the down, nervous, with no appetite. My defective at the meeting of the by fire Friday night week, together country. side had given me commissioners last week. The Lightning Strikes House. trouble for five or with most of the contents. The loss Bix years. Attimes Union paving company, which laid is about $10,000 and there was Lightning struck o. house at Long itwasalllcoulddo the pavement, will be notified of $4,000 in insurance. Branch owned by Mrs Conrad La- to live.and the doc- the defects. »' Death from Apoplexy. Mont and occupied by Mrs. Charles tor eaid 1 couldn't Miss Sally Mario of New York Thompson during the shower last live . but a short F. J. Kyle of Asbury Park was vvv and l*r. Paul Feinsod, son of I. Thursday, A hole was torn in one /TlYi A time longer with- infod of Long Branch, were mar- stricken with apoplexy while cross- out an operation. ing a street on his way to work side of the house but a fire was not That was two ried at the Savoy hotel at New started. The damage amounted to TELEPHONE DAY t NIGHT — REO'BANK 557- $100 $500 $1,000 years ago. My sis- York Sunday, Juno 29th. The last Wednesday .morning and was couple went to Canada on their dead when doctors arrived. Mr. $300. , AUTO AMBULAH-CE S£FL\//C£ i ter-in-law recom- CHAINS AND TABLES FOR ALL. OCCASIONS mended Lydia E. wedding trip. ! Kyle was 65 years old and was em- Given Jail Sentence. Pinkham's Vege- Announcement has been made of ployed by the Singer sewing ma- David Fitzgerald, flagman on tho table Compound. She had never uacd the engagement of Miss Lucy E. chine company, South street crossing of the Penn- A Safe Place for Your Money it herself, but she said one of her sylvania railroad at Freehold, was neighbors suffered just lilce I did, and Linderman of Bethlehem, P^a., to Graduates from Normal. it cured her. After 1 had taken four McLean Forman Morris, son of Mra. Earl S. White of Freehold, sentenced to thirty days in jail by bottles the pain left my side. I had a Tlieoilore W. Morris of Freehold. widow of Alonzo White, Jr., of Recorder Hartshorns last week on THE CITY MORTGAGE COMPANY fine appetite to eat anything that was Miss KUa Donahay, who formerly Matawan, has been graduated from a charge of driving a car while EKGEMSE put before me, and I began to do all taught English in the Frehold high the Newark normal school. Besides drunk. Fitzgerald filed an appeal my work and my washing, something school, is head of the English de- bond. Third and Garfield Avenues 1 hadn't done for years. lam,adresa- the normal course she took: a course maker, and this laatfall I began suf- partment in the state summer n supervision and criticism at New Plans Lands on Beacb. LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY ering with my side again, so. I began school for teachers at Ocean City. York university. She \vill teach at An airplane piloted by Eugene takingtheVegetableCompoundagain. County Clerk and Mrs. Joseph Newark next fall. C. Pressler of Philadelphia was Directors ' I am on my fourth bottle, which makes McDcnnott, Mrs. Carl McDermott forced to land on the beach at eight in all I have taken. I feel so and Jane Freeman of Freehold re- Reserve Officers-in Camp. much better when I take it and every- Henry L. Jones of Freehold, a Spring Lake because of engine a. w. COOPER C. ASA FRANCIS urni'd last week from their trip body tells me I look better. My appe- hrough tho West. . major in the engineer officers' re- trouble last Wednesday. The nose President of Monmouth Co. Treasurer of Monmouth County tite improves and I feel stronger in serve corps, and Verndn A. State- of the plane was buried in the Building and Loan Assn., Vice- every way. I am a very nervous wo- JIr. and Mrs. John C, Lloyd and sir, also of Freehold, a second lieu- sand. Pressler escaped injury. President N. J. Trust Co. HARRY B. SLOCUBI, M. D. man and it seems to help my nervea l-uightor of Matnwan are enjoying THE; FOOD DRINK so much."—Mrs. MAUGIE WALLER, thrro weeks' automobile trip tenant in the infantry reserve Former Rector Dead. J. H. DAVIS Surgeon Glasgow, Kentucky. corps, were recently ordered to re- Rev. Howard E. Thompson, for- through New York staic and parts port for two weeks' service in train- The family drink yo\i have President of Citizens Natbnal T. E. EAZLEY of Canada. mer rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Bank. NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ing camps. church of Freehold, died at MB home Counsellor at Law Ethel Harvey, twelve years old, been waiting for. Estate of John W. J. Bonncll, decensoj. of Long Branch was bitten by a Buys Bench Haven Hotel. at Bordentown last Thursday week SAMUEL SCOBEY Netice is hcr«b/ Riven thnt the ?:- after a sickness of two years. He Distributor President of New Jersey ALEX. PAUL CDUTlta of the subscriber, executrix of tie stray (log last week. The wound was E. D. Townsend, proprietor of BENJAMIN H. CRATE CBtoto of n.ii.l docensod. will 1M nucliteil treated at the Long Branch hos- the Albion hotel at Asbury Park, was 78 years old and had been in We. Tel. 14B5 Rod Trust Co. Director New Jersey Trust Co. nti'i stated by the Siurropnte of the County tho ministry 45 years. of Monniouth nml reported for settlement pital. has bought the Baldwin hotel at HARRY SHERMAN to the Orphans Court of R»id County, on ARTHUR HOLTSON Thursday, the twenty-fourth day of July. Irving Applegate of Farmingdale, Beach Haven and will operate it !(Continued on next page.) President of Long Branch A. D. 18:4, nt which time .ipplicnliim will who now lives in a house owned by Real Estate , if made for the allowance of commissiona Banking' Co. itld counsel fees. Levi \V. Furry, is planning to build Dated June 10, A. D. 1321. a house of his own on South Main LIDA C. DONNELL. street. Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Adel- phia underwent an operation for the removal of a tumor at tho Long Branch hospital last week. L,! I Mr. arid Mrs. William G. Bcdle, Sr., andMr. and Mrs. William G. Bedle, Jr., of Matawan, have been spending a week at Wildwood. Harry Patterson of Ardena, prin- cipal of the Oakhurst school, is tak- ing a special course in Columbia university this summer. The engagement of Miss N. May Elks' Fi Reed of Seagirt to J. Stanley Her- bert of Bradley Park has been an- I nounced. Thomas Gillingham has bought a lot at Matawan from Mrs. Lida C. Roberts and will soon build a house on it. Mi.-s Edith Fountain and Miss Jill! 'lie Gaub of Matawan have been Inclusive .Muling a few days at Blairstown. Miss Alma Disbrow of Matawan On the Grounds, East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. is roturond home after a stay of ; veral weeks at Beach Lake, Penn Bartel DiSanto of Matawan has completed a summer course at Cor- Usual Attractions and Many New Ones. nel university. The Bclmar council has author- Queen's Contest, Etc. ized the installation of four police call boxes. Made $200 at Matawan Lawn Fete If your bread Automobile will be disposed of on co-operative plan. Over $200 was cleared at a lawn fete given last week by the women's GOOD TIME FOR EVERYONE! DON'T MISS IT! guilt! of the Matawan Episcopal church. Two , plays were given. looks and tastes right—you Those who took part were Mrs. Herbert Gittins, Mrs. Thomas I.r.'try, Airs. Edwin Lord and Misses Julia Arrowsmith, Lillian Doty Ruth Inslcy, Estelle Baker, Dor- know it's been made right.. Hupmobtle othy Green, Mario Ziegler, Helen Drive Shaft and Pinion. The pinion Voorheos, Avis Marey and Vera • f " " (that is, the gear) is one piece with the Thompson. shaft, the whole being drop-forged, Awarded Insurance Money. F a loaf of bread has been made of the 3V4 per cent nickel steel, case-hardened J. Lester Rogers and William and double heat-treated, unusually- Newhauscn of Bradley Beach have I good ingredients we U6e in Freihofers—and * heavy. Each pinion is checked for uni- been awarded judgment of $1,750 form hardnessby the Rockwell method. against the Concordia fire insurance thoroughly baked all through—it's bound to be The shaft revolves in two chrome company and tho Atlas life insur- a well-shaped loaf that cuts smoothly. nickel steel taper roller bearings. ance company. Tho suit lesulted Common construction calls for only a from a fire, the insurance compan- pinion mounted on a tapered shaft—- ies claiming that the estimated loss We're mighty proud of the fact that during both of ordinary straight carbon steel was greatly exaggerated. the forty years we have been baking Freihofer's —with merely case-hardened bearings Farmingdnle Property Sold. y instead of chrome nickel steel. Samuel Beebe, who bought Fine Bread, our business has grown, steadily bigger house and piece of land at Farming- dale from Harry C. Goodenough —year after year—because more and more house- < over a year ago, has sold the prop- erty to George Hill, who owns ad- wives have served our bread. , joining property. JVIr. Beebe has bought a house from Mayor Mur- phy and Walter H. Grove and will These housewives may not know just how soon move into it. much trouble we take to keep our bread imiformly SL->" Bridge Job Delayed. The building of a bridge at good day after day. They may not know, for Smithburg to replace one carried away dining a storm last spring has instance, how all the ingredients are tested in bein postponed until the Freehold- Sinithburg road is paved. Bids for our experimental kitchens—how we test and the bridge job were opened by the freeholders last week, the lowest be- blend the finest grades of flour—how we test ing submitted by Louis J. Sieling of Red Bank. the finished loaves. Sent to Reformatory. Frank Merguagey of Spring But they do know*—by the way it looks and Lake, '^2 year.i old, was sentenced Vital Factors to the Railway reformatory last cuts and by the way it "eats"—that Freihofer's week after he had pleaded guilty to stealing paint from tho .Lewis is thoroughly good bread. For you can't get That Make A Car Cost Less to Keep lumber company of Spring Lake. His brother John, seventeen years away from it—if your bread looks and tastes ^ Everyone knows what Hupmobile is They show the finer, costlier practices old, was pnrolcd on a similar right, you know it's been made right. and what it does—the finer construc- of Hupmobile manufacturing—and charge. tion of Hupmobile pails is one of you can contrast with them the lesser A City Storehouse. Bids for the construction of p. the vital reasons why it is what it is practices which frequently obtain. nuinicip.ll storehouse for Asbury and does wjiat il ckc3. Study these parts — read how finely Park were received by tho commis- they are built—then read, in the red sioners last week. T. S. Mergorio Seldom has greater help been given construction company bid $7,800 type, what the common practice is. with (he city supplying tho neces- the buyer than the Hupmobile Parts Know whether your next car is a sary brick and the I. It. Taylor com- pany bid $il,875 with brick pro- Displays—one of which is a feature product of the highest grade construc- vided. Prtiident in our. salesroom. tion, or the other kind.' , ,. Benjamin Hays Dead. Frtihtftr Baktriit Benjamin Hays of Knst Freehold died Sunday of lust week, aged GT> yenrs. He was born on n farm near EYLES MOTOR CO. .''rcehold, which is now occupied by 23 Meclinnic Slreot Red Hank, N. J. his nephew) E. II, Smith. Mr. Hays Tliono 1437 leaves one. mm, Arthur G. Hays, cashier ot (ho Central national bank f Freehold. Meld on Robbery Charge. ib'*' "'"• fnUtfir tiling O. Pavid Schiicht, Samuel Ronig and RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 16, 1924. Page Seven last week at the age of 59 years. ««•«•••*•••••••«)»»»»••»»«•<<» t •:»$•»»»«»•»• J. C & G. A. DELATUSH, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Mr. Gant was proprietor of.a ga- AKU1UTJ3OTX. fioom,J7.,Eisaer DM*.,- atijM'vS.*; mga at Spring Lake. Ho leaves a 0 Tel. Conn. widow and two cons. WEST&FRANC1S (Continued from last page.)' WILLIAM E. FOSTER, A suit brought by Robert Bur- Firemen's Baseball League. C»UNUKI.LUll AT LAW. rown of Long Branch to recover N"» York, Nuw J.rn.r, Violin Instruction A base-hall league has been or- 60 Uroa.l»ny. AtlanlH UluhUnill,' $1,4CB from Herbert C. Williams FUNERAL DIRECTORS ganized among the fire companies of N. Y. City. nt jt for damage done to furniture by Freehold, Euglishtown, Marlboro M. F. TETLlTv, ' " Class or Private Instruction of (ire and water while stored in Wil- and Fiirmingdale. Twelve twilight A BENZOL BLEND NOTAHY PIim.10 1 liams's warehouse resulted in a ver- games will he played, two games nnd C0HMIH3IONEH HI' DEED3. ' Tftl,,y-. i;u,», Blmiil, on Violin Tenderness dict of no cause for action. Tho each -week. 1 f|I"»i'_StN,,:t. _ _ n»il Unnk. H. J. case wan tried at Freehold last Reade Gets More Theaters. Greater Mileage-No Carbon Troubles DR. HAROLD J." STOKES, ' ' week." UENTAL SllIinEON. J .Walter Keado of Asbury Park 8ucoo,,,,r to Ur. I'ronl; L*e. 'A -BY- and 64 LrciB'l Klrcit, lil.iucr UuUJlnu, ]( Attended Elk*' Convention. has added two more Perth Amboy | Puts Life In, Your Motor IUimnfl 4, 0 ami 0. \\ Alertness Itov. John Griuly, Dr. D. S. theaters to his' string of show Onica IJOLHJ t(:30 to D :(10 o'clock I Carey, Joseph Murphy, Joseph Mc- houses and now has Ml. The latest —And Eliminates Gas Knocks— .^_J1'I'II'|,1IIIIIII 802.1V. MISS ANNA BUNGOSDY Temporary Office: (iruth, Uanicl Heichcy, Charles purchase gives Rcade four theaters GEORGE McC. TAYLbRTcTET'*' DISTRIBUTORS CON.SUl.TINIi KNIJINKKR. •Storm, John Borgcn, William Sim- at IVrtli Ainboy, CIVIL KNGIMKKtt aiul atJItVEYOIt, t 39 Worthley Street as Itfctor 1'1«,:..., Iii-il llnnk. ti. 3, Pupil of M''- Mark FonairiiV at Institute of Musical Art. mers, ..Joceph Ldcc'y, William Cash- Firemen'* Banquet. ;; Boro Buses Incorporated , Red Bank (Dr. Frank Damroscli, Director) ion iiml Harold Stihvoll of the Free- REILLY," QUINN & PARSONS, Red Bank hold loilfc of Ellcs nttondert the na- Washington fire company of Mat-1 ;• Barber & McLaughlin, Inc Red Bank ('tjur.'st:) LtjRy AT I,A\V. awan is preparing for its annual Wliiilkia Ilu ,,u. |t,d n,,,k, Phone Red Bank 635-R tional convention at Boston last Julm J. Cluinr, 'I'll.•„,!,.re D. t'arsntis. , week. banquet and motor ride. Howard JOHN S.'APPLEGATE & Clatl or Private Lctioni in 312 East Front Street, L. Lewis and Albert Mntz have been coijN.sKr.r.oiiy AT IIW. Theory, Enr Training and Sight Joseph H. West, Mgr. Found Still in House. appointed a.s a committee to make Davidson liiliMini', linmd tho arrangements. ' RKIl HANK. N2 !_,_ Singing «l»o Riven. Special Red Bank, N. J. Leon W. Francis A still was found in the attic of Joseph Binder's house at Long WILSON & SMOCK, " rates for beninnnrs. Phono 326-R Married at Irvington. 0OUN3ELLUUS AT I,AW. Main office, 075 Clinton Ave. Branch Tuesday of hist week by Miss Julia AnimHines, daughter IIKD IJANK, W. J, two IjOng Branch policemen. OfTSccp: 10 Emt Front Htivct. . Newark. N, J. of J. II. Hine:; of Matawan, and ALSTON BEEKMAN, Binder, who was under hail on n James W. Walling, son of Mrs. Nel- COUNSF.I.I.UIC AT LAW. charge of selling liquor, wns held lie Willing nf Kryport, were mar- GtTir.ri, 10 llrnml St., ItKD HANK. K. /. in $500 bail on the new charge. ried July nth in the Irvington DR. W. M. THOMPSON, DKNTAL SUItCHOM. ! Attended Convention. Methodist church. 2<\ Nnt'l Bunk lluil.Hnu. tied Bunk, N. J, Mayor and Mrs. William H. Sut- r,:,i a(hnmii;t^re!l._ _ Koiirw fi-fi. Gift For Retiring: President. GEORGE D. COOPER", The Touring Car phen, Henry S. Terhune, P. J. Dev- Mrs. George King, the retiring CIV7L KNntNEEIt, lin, Edsell Bisaell, John J. Graham president of the ladies' auxiliary,of Successor to Geortc Coopnr, 0. E. and Joseph E. Haley of Mntawan the Long Branch lodge of Elks, re- Pulti-rani! Huil.liiiK. RED HAN It, N. Jj attended the Democratic conven- GEORGE H.r ROBERTS,T ~ ™ P. O.B. Detroit ceived it bridge lamp as a gift from GRADUATK AIICTIUNEEH, Demountable Rlmi tion. Congressman Elmer H. Ger-the auxiliary at a dinner given for PoiJiirrfU or C.rtuio Stock. I''nrm fa.. P, Pel*. • ndSl.iltr S8S eiu. sonal I'rouerty. New Moimuiuth. N. J. • an of Matawan was n delegate. her last week. Telephone MlililU'tnwn 2'Ki-M. Epworth League Officer*. War on Stray Dogs. GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. E., «nd Bradley Hench has* declared war GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. ' Tho Epworth league of Wayside CIVIL ENGINKKIIS AND HIJUVEVORS. lias elected Cora Jackson president, on stray dogs and has offered SI CO Bronil Strti't, Ilcd Bank. NJ. ^ Mrs. C. J. Green, Mrs. H. Voor- for every dog that is taken to the JAMES A." HENDRICKSON, " • heeB, Mr3. C. Dangler and Miss L. borough pound. It will cost $2 to COUNSELI.OH AT LAW. Ofilcoa: 103 ICiist l'ront atr^ct, Red Bunk;. Hiltbrunner vice presidents, Mrs. redeem a dog which has been taken _Tcl._ UPII ISnnlt ClO-K. _ Derenda Jackson secretary and to the pound. JULIAN j." DAVIDSON, Marguerite Green treasurer. HEAL ESTATE Iff At,L ITU BRANCHHB, Scalded by Explosion. tells all about car washing Room 10, Dovidson lliillillnK. Firemen's Annual Dinner Party. Booker Washington, employed in OU can waob your car dane. Follow the hhiiplf di- RED HANK. IIKW JEIliiEV. The tenth annual dinner of the Kdward West's clothes cleaning es- Ythoroughly in less than a rections and you, tot), will Iff. E. Haley hose company of Mata- tablishment at Asbury Park, was half hour's time and at a caut get tlic car'Wa&hing habit. wan will be held tomorrow night badly scalded last Wednesday when of but a few cents If you u*c Valuable advice on tiic care HAVE YOU the hot water boiler in the plant MOBO Auto Soap—the 100 % of tup, upholster/, etc., is also at the- North End hotel at Asbury pure vegetable oil soap. given. As!t your dealer for this Park. A. B. Smith, August Kattnor exploded. This book, "HPW to Wash FKEE book, ur write U5 for it Do your Eyet Headacheburn or Itch? ? and Elwood VanBrackle are in To Build Bungalow. Your Cor," tolls how it is direct. charge of tho dinner. Do they feel tired or at rained? You who have been promising yourself a Ford H. E. Jones of Lakehurst has MOBO Auto Soap is told by all dealers in 1-lb. cans 40c; 3-lb. cam If BO, havo your eyvs oxomlnorlt Offices Robbed. bought a lot 62x125 feet on Broad- $100&tb. cans $1.50; also in 10.1b., 25-lb. and larger size containers your glasses nay oeed a changa. car, saying it was "only a question of time" way at Freehold and has awarded should buy NOW! Sneak thieves visited the offices Maiebr John T. Stunlor Co., Inc.—EK. 1865 —New Yo/i, N. Y., U. S. A. of Prosecutor Charles F. Sexton, the contract to the Brant lumber company for a bungalow for his own KSTILES&CO. The time was never so favorable, because a Dr. J. H. Bennett and John C. Giordano at Long Branah last occupancy. H Philadelphia Eyo Specialists Ford will get you out-of-doors more hours every Wednesday during tho absence of To Study in France, pt 2nd National Dank BIdB., Room 2B day this summer. The quality never quite so employees and stole small sums of Jeremiah M. Maloney, a teacher A Every Wednesday Hour. J to 5 p>m. good (even by Ford standards) and the price money left in purses. in the Englishtown school, sailed is the lowest in the world for such values. Real Estate Business Sold. last week for France. Mr. Maloney is a student of the French language RHICHESTEW_rfrr-v THE DIAMONR DS BItANtt PILL. AS, The real estate business conduct- I.Bdlc*l AaL your Druse 1st forAA ed at Spring Lako tho past eight- and will pursue his studies while <:bhohcA'tcra UlamonaltrRnd/rfjA abroad. „_ . - „ „ lioxa, icalei) wilh Iikm UlUoo! Vy^i teen years by Peter C. Brown has V been bought by his two sons, Oliver Weakfish Running. ^ *>» ™ T»ko no oilier, llur of yoar ', H. and P. Stanley Brown, who have The Galilee pound fishermen Euiuiboul$265 Cmbc$S2S Tudor SedantSSO All priccl /. o. t>. Detroit been associated with their father caught seventy barrels of small for some time. wcakfish Tuesday of last week. The fish brought $25 a barrel of 200 Whether you want to buy, sell, MOUNT-ENGLISH CO. Buys Two Hotel». rent or find, Luko Longhead can Timothy Hurley of Spring Lake pounds, which is considered a good cleans and preserves 200 Monmoutli Street Red Bonk, N. J price. help you.—Advertisement. Tclepliono 178. has bought the Seaholm and the Hewitt-Washington hotels at that VanSiclile—Brown. place and also a residence property Miss Ella B. VanSickle, daugh- near tho hotels. The price paid for ter of Jesse VanSickle of Brielle, the entire lot is said to have been and J. Marshall Brown, of Como $200,000. were married Saturday at Spring Life Guards Kept Busy. Lake by Rev, B. C. Lippincott. Lloyd Williams ond Jerry Mc- Now Freehold Pastor. Gary, life guards at tho Columbia Rev. William L. Sahlcr of Har- THE UNIVERSAL CAR bathing beach at Long Branch, lingen, N. J., has accepted the pas- Vatican buy any modal bymakina a intatl doum-payment and arranttni tan were kept busy helping bathers in torate of the Freehold Reformed ..™. f,,r the balance. Or you can buy on «n« Ford Wmekly Purchau Plan. distress last Friday. They rescued church and will take up his duties five persons who were in danger of at Frehold September 1st. drowning. Game Farm Robbed. Loies Contract. Tho Midway game farm near The freeholders last week passed Freehold, conducted by George a resolution taking from Royal J. Beal, wns visited by thieves last Mansfield of New York the contract week and two coops of young for building a bridge at Imlaystown. pheasants were stolen. The worlc was started last fall"and Remodeling Hotel. one extension was granted the con- The McKenna hotel on Third tractor. avenue nt Long Branch is being Elks Plan Beauty Show. remodeled into, a clubhouse for the Tho Asbury Park Elks are plan- Long Branch lodge of Knights of ning to hold a. fashion revue, from Columbus. August 13th to 23d. A vaudevillo Seabright Autoiit Injured. program will be presented in con- Percy A. White of Seabright suf- nection, with the fashion show and fered a broken collar bone last there will be other amusement fea- week while cranking an automobile. tures. He was treated at the Long Branch Extending Water Mains. hospital. Tho contract for laying 1,200 Bus Permit. feet of water mains in Wanamassa Tho Atlantic Coast transporta- Park, a suburb of Asbury Park, has tion company has been granted pec- ANNOUNCING been awarded by Stewart Appleby, mission to operate its busses on the developer of the tract, to the Main street in West Ocean Grove. lied Bank construction company. A Still Better;, More Complete Bank Clerk Promoted. "Win Camping Trip. Harry L. Errickson, who has been William Johnson, Albert Hope, a clerk with the National Freehold Paint Service Joseph Patten and Samuel Oda- banking company twelve years, has bnshinn of Freehold ara enjoying a been advanced to assistant cashier. stay in the Christian association \ After a careful investigation of the leading camp at New Egypt aB a prize for Home from Hospital . good attendance at Sunday-school. Warren Neu o£ Matawan has re- W_..-. *tf painte and varnishes we have turned home from the Spring Lake decided to stock, the DU PONT line ... be- New Bathing Ordinance. hospital, where he underwent an The ordinance! recently pas-icti by operation for appendicitis. cause, in our judgment, du Pont Paint and tho Long Branch commissioners pro hi hi ting bathers from undressing Bus Serrica at Manasquan. , Varnish Products are made to the highest on tho beach, in automobiles, un- Two busses have been put in oper- standard of uniform quality. der or on tho boardwalk is to bo ation between the railroad stations strictly enforced by tho police. at Mnnnsciutm and the bungalow Announcement of the new Buick colony on the beach front. We now carry a complete assortment of Raid at Long Branch. "Standard Six" brought approxi- Federal prohibition agents vls- Autoist Filej Appeal. mately 500,000 people into Buick du Pont paints, varnishes, enamels and staira itod tho Impcrinl hotel at Long Otto Seylcr of Bradley Bench, for every purpose. Branch last Wednesday night and who was sentenced to thirty days salesrooms on the first day this car seized some beer and liquor. Tho in jail for driving his cur whilo raid was mado on evidenco said to drunk, has filed nn appeal. was sh^»»n. Our new du Pont line enables us to give havo been secured on July 4th. our customers an even higher standard of Motoring in Cannda. Why? Because everywhere every- Denies Ho is a Bigamist. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lloyd and paint service—an even surer guarantee of Carl Walsh of Kcynort pleaded daughter Miriam oC Mntnwan aro one is niarvelinj* at the new "Stand- satisfaction. We can serve you well—whether guilty in the county court Inst week on n motor trip to Canada. ard Six"—the "Six" that sets a new to a clinrge of wife desertion. the job is large or small. Wnlnh denied that ho has another standard of quality and price. wife living in Illinois, na wns clmvged by bin present wife. o YhtltlroJi nn;hngfl.nf n>nr<>1 week Bold eleven lota in tho Ford- Kitty y^ftnt" tout. UoliloTi'rjwhoro or tw CONTRACTOR hnn\ l'nrlc ncclion at Freehold. The mi.-I!, M lot.') were bought by Brooklyn peo- rr (. (lift. Vimrlin™. M. !>.. riilln.MnMl Motimmitlt Cnitnly Siirrngiite's Office. DECORATOR and PAINTER |ilo nn home sites, one pnrty buying In tint mnltur «r thu mtuU! of Jofl ]•]. Mo- nine and tho other two lots. li T,. lion- uhuy. KmrdirMu or till) County of M outnti' or Joel K. Mi> vention at tho Mnrlborough hotel at QUTOII, ilm-nsul, notioo iji lirrfl.y Bin'" to Asbury Park last week. About tllti t:n' of nuiil I1I-I-I>IIH>>I1 to rxliilill. to Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. the nuliterihcr, ailminbtniti ix ita ufori'Milil, oighty member!) from nil pnrts of thnlr ili'litii nnil ilommuJ'i miulnnt Ilio snicl tho ntnlo wero present. I'Hhilr. umln- nlttli, within »U inotitlm from Telephone 955 Telephone 90 Ilio .Into nt tho >t«ri>Hiilil or.W. or lh«y Spring Lake Mtwi Dend. will ))« fornvor luirr/vl nt llii-lr ortlonj Klijuh (innl of Spring Luke died llirrrfor nK«iii»t tlin nnlil niiliscrlhir. Dnteil i'leoliold, N. J., •'mio •JOtli. 192*. oX Jicnrt diaoiiso Tuofluay night, pj; EVA MfQUEEN, RED' SANK REGISTER, JULY 16, 1924,

HEBREW COMMUNITY HOUSE. week -with friends at barm on,which the names Of'the •may be -Jrtighed »t -th» hospital i.reft Mulford, N. J. streets appear. of charge and suggestions for Jewiih Citizen* of Perrineville Ded- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert, well Kenneth Cooper of Boston, for- balnea' diets will be offered by Miss icato Their New Synagogue. known Keith vaudeville enter- merly, of Keyport, is now managing Neuzil. FOXWOOD PARK The Jewish residents of Perrine- tainer?, have rented a cottage at the HopkinB drug store on Carr Charles Morrisey was a Newark Automobile Insurance ville and vicinity dedicated thpir Belvedere Beach for the summer. avenue. and New York visitor Thursday. ! Running from Branch to Prospect Avenues (ALJL. FORMS) new synagogue with appropriate The East Keansburg civic asso- Miss L. Fowler is in charge of the Mrs. Charles Correll and baby Restricted to Private Dwellings to cost not leas than exercises Sunday of last week. The ciation, which was .recently formed local library which is open on Mon- have returned from the Long $5,000 each. . building vns erected through con- with members from Bencon Beach day nights in the new school build- Branch hospital. tributions made by the Jewish pej- and East Keansburg, is planning ing. ^»» — LOTS $500 to $1,500—Reasonable Terms J. H. Gregory & Son ple of that section. It has all linen several events for the season. The Zion Episcopal church is Plenty of Work. paid for except a first mortgage of The now information bureau of open for the summer months. The Every week Luke Longhead tells FRANK A. MOREHOUSE 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. $1,500. Most of the Hebrew resi- the Board of Trade at the corner women of the church plan to hold of positions open to all kind1 s of dents Interested in the new com- a number of sales during the sea-workers. Head The Begister * Want I Office on Premises Tel. 1509 Red Bank Telephone 474 of Church street and Carr avenue Advertisements if you are seeking munity building arc American citi- has proved a valuable aid to theson. a position.—Advertisement. •»»»••»»••»«»»•*»•»»•»•»••»»••*»»»•••»••••••»<»«»» zens. The exercises were nn, exman- y visitors here. T, W. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. George Sugrue of pression at .Americanization, as of Harmony road is in charge. The New York were tho recent guests large numbers of Protestants and following donations have been given of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kcll. Catholics attended and addresses lo the bureau: Flag pole, Edward Mrs. Edward Davis of. Beacon "were made hy Protestant and Cath- Cook; flag, C. B. Lohsen; glass, Beach has been entertaining her olic clergymen as well as by He-Councilman Chester G. Mullison; mother, Mrs.' J. Farley of Jersey brews. One of the speakers was ign, N. Detour; panels, Henry City. Judge Eulif V. Lawrence of Free- Pope; files, Mayor C. J. Gilmour; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroder hold. lights, Anthony Echert. The Point have been entertaining Mr. and Comfort land company and theMrs. William Smith of New .York. j Bought Two More Theater*. Keansburg steamboat company have Mr. and Mrs. George Copeman Walter Rcade of Long Branch, each contributed $25. and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jcwo'.l j ,\vho already controls about a score Mrs. E. Hoffman has returned have returned to New York nftrr j of theaters in New Jersey and who home after spending a few days spending: a few days with Mrs. C. j says he will build a modern theater with her daughter at RutWford. P. Wolff. i in Red Bank this fall which will cost Frank Hoffman of Keansburg The cement walk around tho I half a million dollars, last week Heights has been spending his va-parish house of the Catholic chure'i ; added two more theaters to hiscation in the White mountains, New has been completed and new steps , string of playhouses. These two Hampshire. have been built on the front porch. I theaters are the Ditmar and Cres- Edward Davis has purchased a The emergency hospital has been cent theaters of Perth Amboy new Dodge delivery car. opened for the season with Miss where Mr. Eeade had previously Mrs. Amelia Moorefield and Polly Neuzil in charge. Babii-s bought two theaters. daughter Hanna of Newark have opened their summer home in Gran- KEANSBURG NEWS. ville Park. Camp Morgan Being Demolished Several Houaes and Lots Sold Here Mr and Mrs. Charles Kruger of Recently—Pageant Planned. Ideal Beach have been entertaining Gov't Building Material Several sales of houses and lots Miss Mable DcLane of Newark. have taken place here recently. Mrs. Caroline Metzgar has pur- at Tremendous Sacrifice The Point Comfort land compan chased a new Chevioleti touring Lumber, fre« and clear of all nails; paneled car. and glazed doori, complete windows, has sold a house on Oak "street to frame*, sash, kitchen cabinets, corrugated Elizabeth Leary. The New Point Mrs. W. Hasted has been spend- iron, plumbing and heating; material of all Winds, black pipe, garage doora and other Comfort Beach company has sold ing JV week with friends at West- miscellaneous building material must be house on Pine View avenue to wood, N. J. sold at once re ear d less of prico as camp ' is being demolished and premises mutt be | Pauline Ehrenfench, a bungalow New street signs have been placed vacated. and two lots at Keansburg Benc'i on tho corners in. the Beacon Beach Park to John Bruce, a house and section. The signs are in tho form Morgan Wrecking: Co., lot on Oak street to Theodore Bur- of ornamental semi-circular cement Camp Morgan, South Amboy, N. J. kart and a house and lot on Pine View avenue to Charles Metz. Jlor- risey & Walker have sold eight lots at New Keansburg to Charles Jen- nings. Charles W. Morrisey has aold one lot to Edward Luppell, two lots to Gertrude Dallmus, two lots to Edward Howell and one lot Ocean View A. A. at Ocean Park Caaino '. -. to William Rupell. Mary I. Pasch Broadway and Ocean Avenues * ' has sold a lot on the Robinson tract to Marie White. Plans are being made for the Friday Night, July 18th Belvedere Beach pageant to be held They're coming our way— three days in August. The program includes a children's dance carnival, LONG BRANCH, PC. J. water carnival, grand ball, mardi CHESTER BOWMAN NIGHT gras and a masquerado ball. The The men who know values, and appreciate an oppor- officers of the pageant association Attractive Program in Honor of West Long Branch Boy on are Leo Samuel president, Miss I.. American Olympic Team. Stevens vice president, Charles TEN ROUNDS tunity to save money, have been coming in the past Butehorn secretary, George Bator MAXEY ROSENBLOOM vs JOE McCARTNEY treasurer, Peter Schroeder financial week and taking advantage of our secretary and Joseph Costa general Winner over Bruno Frattini The Orange Bearcat manager. , EIGHT ROUNDS The Keansburg unit of the Wom- JACK O'NEILL vs OTTO PIERCE en's Republican club met Monday Welterweight Champion Atlantic Fleet Tho Deal Strong- Boy of last week at the home of Mrs. .1. Rosenagle. On Saturday after- 'SIX ROUNDS noon the club held a successful ERNIE RYFOGEL vs JIMMIE BRENNAN SALE cake sale and food sale on the Of Panama Sensational Trenton Flyweight Church street school grounds. SIX ROUNDS A new filtering system has been installed In the salt water pool at LARRY PETTI vs JACK HOLLAND Belvedere Beach. Of Long Branch Of Newark of M CLOTHING Many swimmers are training here ONE FOUR-ROUND PRELIMINARY daily for the coming aquatic sports nt Belvedere. BOUTS BEGIN AT 9:00 O'CLOCK SHARP Mrs. H. C. Opdylte and son Or- For Reservations, Telephone Long Branch 1708 This includes our entire stock of Fancy and Blue land havfi returned home after 1<<*Z*Z*Z<*Z<*Z+Z*Z<*Z*^^^ADMISSION - . $1.10. $2.20 and $3.30 Suits m all models, for Regular, Stout, Slim and Short ••* >•< >»••»•«••••»•»»»»••• men, in "Ruppenheimer" and our own special makes. Some have extra pants. Some extra knickers. Alter- or aMotorTrip? ations free. -.,..- $25 & $27.50 $35 & $37.50 $40 & $45 Our Thorough Lubricating Service SUITS SUITS SUITS .50 Will Put Your Car in Tip-Top Shape NOW NOW 33 NOW Bring Your Car in Today For Thorough $30 & $32.50 $50 & $55 Alemite Lubrication SUITS SUITS .50 Before a long trip'especially it need? this. 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COUNTRY CLUB CARD PARTY. story of a practical joke gone ENDED HIS WIFE'S LIFE, RUISON BOY DROWNED. BOLD HIGHWAY ROBBERY PRANK ENDS IM DEATH. ivrong. It was their intention to THREE RED BANK WILLS. FIREMEN'S FAIR OPENS. It Will Bo Given Auguit 7th for pour tho ketchup on the »hirtfront Benefit of Hospital. yOUNG WOMAN SHOT WHILE ARTHUR KADIEN MET TRAGIC TRIO OF ALLEGED HIGHWAY- TRAGIC CLIMAX TO JOKE OF of one of the jokers, to lay him out. ELIAS EARLING'S WIFE GETS INDEPENDENT'S FAIR BEING A card party for the benefit of as a dead man, to clip a revolver in KEANSBJJRG MEN. INCOME FROM HIS ESTATE. SHE WAS READING BIBLE. DEATH IN RIVER. .tho Long Branch hospital will be MEN NABBED- MONDAY. the boy's pocket nnd then to accuse HELD dW RIVER FRONT. .William Duvi«, who Fired tlio Fatal Ten-Year-Old Son of Thomas Kad- held Thursday afternoon, August Two of Them v/ere Alton Sewing George Silvcrman Shot to Death as him of murder. Molt of the Estate of Jamci W. It Opened La«t Saturday Night on Bullot, Says the Shooting wot ion Leal Hii Lite Friday After- 7th, at the Shrewsbury River coun- nnd Daniel Martin of Red Bank He Called at House Wliere Jokers The last! act of "the fireman's Sproul Goes to His Son and the North Sltrfwsbury Icoboak try club. An entertainment will be j Accidental—Nei[ihbor» Tell a noon Near the Oceanic Draw- and tho Other was a Freneau Said a Handsome Woman Await- widow," when it is carried out in Daughter—tlohert Tilton'* Estate and Vacjjt Club Grounds and furniBhed nnd a large number of Different Story. bridge—Body Found Sunday. Youth—Held in $2,500 Bail. ed Him—Victim Aged Seventeen. full detail, is to transport the victim Coc. to His Wife—Other Wills. prizes will be awarded. The com- will Continue All This Wcolt. Gear^o Silverman, a 17-year- to another empty house where a Elias II. Earling of Red Hank, William Davis, a young colored Arthur Kndien, aged ten years, mittee in charge of the card party Alton Sewing, son of George W. Indepeinlont lire compnny of old boy, who was working in his man with long false whiskers and who died about three weeks ago, man who with his wife lived at only child of Marie and Thomas consists of A. G. Rose, Mrs. Wil- Sewing, a Red Bank contractor; Mechanic street opened Its imliunl Daniel Martin, eon of Daniel W. undershirt and covered from head addressed as "Your Honor" holds a left a will which he made Decem- Mrs. Mnry Bryant's on Uiver street, Kadien of Rum&on, was drowned liam M. Robertson, Miss Julia summary trial and convicts the vic- fair last Saturday, niuht on tho Mnrtin, a Red Bank real estate to foot with grease and oil, Waa ber 7th, 1922, with Alston Jieek- North -was aeated'on tho porch of that last Friday afternoon in the Little, Mrs. Hurry McCormick, tim of murder. iorbont house with a number of other folks Shrewsbury river, near the Oceanic agent; and George Dictz of Fre- called by a taxi driver, lust Wednes- man nnd Esther Lamb as witnesses, j yacht club grounds on the river Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Alfred Silverman had lived two years at Sunday morning shortly before drawbridge. He had been treading neau wero arrested Monday on a day afternoon from the garage at Mr. Earling left the income from all j ],. j , ']•„,, . JH ,, |i Hinteltnann and BIrs. P. J. L'ichele. Keansburg where he is employed. Kcansburg. His youth might hava ln t f lir VV c n nuc cvpry noon. He got up from the chair and for clams in shallow water on a flat v charge of having held up and his estate to his wife, Anna Earl-j j i,t this week. llaneinK in a Tho auxiliary is disposing of a i caused him to bo regarded in past n K •walked upstairs to the room where near the middle of tho river when Silvcrman wns ;t stepson of George ing-, as lone as she lives,or until i htly- feature with music by automobile on tho co-operative robbed E, B. Sanford, a Matawan years as an unsuitable subject for n K ho and MB wife lived. His wife was he stepped into n deep hole. He Rexon nnd he,waa often addressed she remarries, with tho privilege of plan, druggist. Ench of the three ar- the joke, but tho group which had Frank Kulil's orchestra. Booths in the room. A few minutes later was a good swimmer, but appar- as Roxon. Talking confidentially using as much of the principal of rested is nineteen yenrs old. Each from the corner of his mouth, the developed this pastime were hard for tho sale of various arlii-lcs nro thoro was a report of a pistol shot ently ho wns carried away by n the estate as might be needed for an was released in $2,BOO bail, with pressed to find a man who was not tho 'l n number of and a scream. strong current. Three boys on the driver told the boy something that her comfort. At her death or re- tho fathers of the trio as bonds- familiar with the joke and for this articles will be disposed of on tho flat made a vain attempt to save SEEKINGIOTTQUEEN. made him grin and look foolish. marriage the estato is to be. equally Clifford White and Andrew Stew- men. reason Silverman was selected. co-nperativo phm^ George W. art, who were on tho porch, rushed him. The hold-up and robbery took "That's a lot of snuce," eaid the divided among Mr. Barling's three Bray has donated a barrel of flour, RED BANK ELKS ARE CASTING garage- youth. But tho taxi man Chief Shear arrested Michael daughters, Mabel H. Dietz, Agnes upstairs. They met Davis who waa A search for the body was place Friday night while Mr. San- Flaherty and Jnmea Downey and Fred I). WikolF Co. a ton of con!, coming downstairs with a pistol in ABOVT FOR A RULER. ford wn3 on his way homo from talked fast and ccnfidcntially and W. Murphy and Corn. A. Osiiorn. and Robert Haiice & Kons n set "f started immediately. Tho search got the youngster interested. An- these two men were sent to the Mr. Earling'.s wife anil his friend, his hand. hj.s store. He hnd the receipts of dishes. Tho husincs:* men hnvo was continued Friday night with One of the Principal Features of other man dropped into the con- county jail on a chnrjro of having Wallace B. Rankin of Fair Haven, "0, my p'oor wife I my poor His business for the day with him. made a generous response to the the aid of searchlights from the Their Coming Fair Will bo a ference with winks, insinuating killed Silvcrman. These were the are the executors of the will. wife!" exclaimed Dnvis, "Get a Borden yachts. Men in boata kept Ho claims that nt a lonely place only two men in the party who dis- company's appeal for articles, Contest for This Distinction and smiles and whispered information. James W*. Sproul of Rector place, doctor quick." up tho Boarch Saturday. On Sun- along tho road an automobile with charged revolvers. After the shoot- Marshall SpringMfen is in gen- the Coronation of tile Queen. They finally convinced their imma- Red Bank, left to his nieco, Eliza- Stewart snatched the revolver day two West Indians, who were tho trio mentioned above in it ing Downey threw his pistol away, eral charge of tho fair. Raymond Who will be queen of the fair of ture victim that a beautiful woman beth R. Walling of Rector place, out of Davis's hand and went to the able to stay under water for sev- stopped near him. He says tho but it was found later on. tho Boyd is the .secretary. DeWitt the Red Bunk lodgo of Elks, which who lived in a lonely bungalow $1,000 in cash and the portable ga- bedroom. Davis ran out of, the eral minutes, wero 'hired to, make three youths had revolvers which grounds where the shooting took Carhart is manager of the danca was crazy about him and would rage on the place, together with house. a search. While these men were at will begin July 31st nnd end August they pointed at him and threatened place. Flaherty had his pistol with platform. Thnso in charge of tho be waiting for him at four o'clock Mr. Sproul's automobile nnd equip- As Whita and Stewart opened work one of the Red Bank steam- 9th? Also, who will bo king? to shoot him if ho did not get in him when ho was arrested. Two various booths and stands arc Louis Thursday morning. ment. He left $1,000 to his sis- tho bedroom door they saw Mrs. boats passed and a few minutes Tho queen will be selected by blank cartridges were in the pistol. J. Totley, ham and roaster; Harry tho car with them. Sanford says ter, Alice Sproul Walling, wife of I^avis fall on tho floor. A bullet afterward tho body roso to the. BUr- voting and she will pick tho king. he obeyed the command and that After his night's work was ended Downey made no statement as to Kkitsky, leather goods; Anthony had entered her right side and had face. It was recovered by Matthew Tho coronation of the queen and the three, youths drove to Cliffwood the boy spent an hour scrubbing whether all the cartridges in his pis- gone through her lungs and all the Bowmnn and George Schultr. The kin'g will be held Wednesday night, and thero they released him after himself with gasoline, pumico and tol were blank at the time the shoot- way through her body. Dr. J. W. body was taken to Worden'B fun- August 6th, at the Ellts' home on taking $50 from his pockets, which soap. Ue put his best clothes on, ing took place and there is doubt is Parker was sent for, hut thero Was crsl homo at Red Bank and pre- East Front street, where tho fair was all the money that he hnd with took u taxicab from his'garage nnd to whether the fatal Jjullet was fired his estate was ordered divitle.l ! * ,, . ,, .- , nothing that he could do. MM. Da- pared for burial. will bo held. Five young women him. Mr. Sanford hnd to walk home made- a shopping tour at all-night by Flaherty or Downey. of. have entered the contest for queen luncheon counters and cafes in , . , , ,, , i Bcnnott, miscellaneous, nrticlea; vis was dend. When she mi shot Tho funeral was hold yesterday from Cliffwood. "~ Eight men were held in ?2,000 Keansburg. He bought a box of bcrt E. Sproul nnd Ida E. Sproul Mrs. Fred P. dill, groceries; Mrs. she wus lying on a bed. She morning at Holy Cross church. Rev. of the fair and more entries aro Mr. Sanford did not recogni/.e each as witnesses. One of them, was candy, an ico cream brick and a big Farkhill. The Red Bank Trust com- DeWitt Carhart, fnncy articles; (screamed after sho waa shot and John E. Murray chanted a requiem expected. The queen candidates any of his assailants nor did he Michael Cariuccio, who it is alleged ptnggcrcd to the door where she bng of apples, oranges, cherries pany is the executor of the will Wallace Bennett, frankfurters; , mass. Tho burial was made in aro Misaes Lydia Applegate, Cath- know tho license number of the was the first man who told Silver- fell on the floor. Police Sergeant and bananns. and Warren H. Smock nnd Meta Ernest Blakely, fodn water; nnd Pair View cemetery in Borgon ryn Chandler, Elsie Kleinschmidt, automobile. He told Detective man about the appointment at the Joseph Bray was informed of tin A. VonGlahn were the witnesses. Mrs. Jacob Stryker, ice cream. county. Marjorio Near nnd Emily Ryder. John M. Smith about the incident Shortly before four o'clock bungalow. The other men arrested shooting. He found Davis at the Thero nro no regulations as to who Robert Tilton of Newman Last night there was a very good The family moved to Red Bank and Mr. Smith got on tho trail. On Thursday morning he stopped his as witnesses aro. Joseph Bukuwiki, home of Pavis's sister, Mrs. William tho king will bo. Tho queen can automobile n short distnnco from Springs road, Red Bank, made his attcndancQ at the fair. A feature two years ago from Hoboken and Monday he rounded up the three William Ryan, John Kleppa, James of the fair tomorrow night will ba Powell of Red Bank. Within an pick anyono sho chooses. the bench~at Port Monmouth, near Clark, John Bechtold, Jr., and Cor- will nine ycara ago. Daniel H. Ap- hour after the shooting Davis was wero well known in this locality. youths nt Manasquan, where it is a masquerade dance at which sev- As soon as the queen is selected Ideal Beach, and started to walk nelius Hughes. All got bondsmen pplegatg e and Evelina F. V.aaMater locked up in the county jail at Mr. Kadien is a broker at New said that they had rented a bunga- eral prizes will be awarded. A prizo she will be measured for a regal toward tho bungalow with his arms last Friday and were released except were thhe witnessesi . ' MrM . TilTiltot n Freehold on a charge of murder. York. low for the rest of the summer. waltz will bo held Friday night. An- outfit which will cost $250 or more, filled with provisions. He opened a Bechtold and Hughes. left all his property to his wife, Ho said tho shooting was acciden- Tho trio had a hearing before Jus- other attraction of the fair h a for- probabrV more but no less. The gate and picked his way in thti Mary Tilton, and he named her as tal. He said that when ho went KNIGHTS OF COLUMBl/S FAIR. tice Wainwright,. who ordered them Silverman was employed at Wal- tune teller's booth. The grounds Elks say they are going to spare darkness through trees and shrub- executrix. to tho room his wife lay on a bed sent to Freehold, wliero bail was ter H. Klepps's garage at Keans- and booths are gayly decorated with Red Bonk Council Will Clear no' expense to make their queen bery to the porch of the bungalow. John C. Andrews of Leonardo reading the Bible. Ho said ho jok- fixed. Justice Wainwright says burg and he was well known there- flags and pennants. Over $4,5Q0. look right. They say that so far There was no light within. He left nil his estate to his wife, Mnry ingly pointed n revolver at her and that when the youths were before abouts. "There was not a man in The Knights of Columbus fair on as looks go the girl chosen i3 surc^ hesitated for a moment, then M. Andrews. She is the executrix pulled the trigger, not knowing It him they admitted that they were the whole crowd who tried to piny BRANCHING OUT. ""^ ' Broad street has, been largely at- •to bo all right, for thero are none walked up to the door and tapped of the -will, which was made last was loaded. Davis Bald that he was guilty. Tho automobile which they the joke of the 'fireman's widow' on tended and the profits will amount lightly. The bungalow is on Wil- April, with Martha O'Kecfo of; Walter Mnhna Opens B New PlAeS BO frightened after ho shot his but good-looking girls in this part used was owned by Sewing's father Silverman who had not himself had to over $4,500. The fair will be son avenue. It wns built six yeurs Leonardo and Dr. John H. Van- on Upper Broad Street. wife that he ran from the room. of the county. Thoy say they nro nnd young Sewing was driving. the same joke played on him," said open again on Saturday night of ago by a New York realty concern Mater and Charles R. Snyder of At- Walter Mahns has opened an an-. Sergeant Bray, when he went to not going to fall down on tho job of Chief Shear in talking with a Regis- this week, which will be tho wind-up Recently, it is alleged, the trio made and it never has been occupied. lantic Highlands as witnesses. tomobile service ^ station and re- the room, found tho Bible open on, making'tho clothes match tho good ter reporter. "Each of them con- night. Three, lucky number dances a trip to Chicago in tho automobile j Mrs. Katherine Hodcl of Middle- freshment booth on the west side the bed: and four revolver enr- looks of the queen. Also they are without the knowledge of the owner "What aro you doing^ here?" fessed this," continued the chief, will be given that night. During "and all were anxious to work the town township made her will la.-ft o& Upper Broad street, a short dis- • tridges on the floor. going to have a crown for the of. tho car. roared a voice from behind him. the fair lucky number dances were queon and a gift of a massive silver trick on someone else." March. The witnesses were How- tance south of the railroad crossing. Mr. Sanford was at Ret". Bank "Call on my wife, will you?" The lot where the booth stands was Witnesses at the hearing were won by Marion Layton and B. Haff, loving cup for lmr. The king will Silverman was big for his age. ard \V. Roberts and Kathrina Ho- Sunday and he told Sergeant Jo- A revolver opened fire from the part of Oriole Park and Mr. Mahm Mr. and Mrs". Clifford White, Am- Helen Antonides nnd Arthur Griggs, get no prizo except tbo honor of He leaves his mother and a sister, facker. Mrs. Hodel left $5 to her. seph Bray of the Red Bank polics direction of the voice. Another re- bought it from the Red Bank de- bers Shelton, Misa Myrtle Shelton, Mildred Marks and Arthur Griggs, being chosen by the queen to hclp_ who is nine yenrs old. A collection son, Fred Ludwig, and all the rest force that he suspected thnt his as- volver began shooting from an- velopment company. The booUi in nnd Andrew Stewart. They were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bennett, Mr., rule over tho fair and tho Elks to help mc'ct the funeral expenses of her property she loft to another and Mrs. Wiliiani VanEngolen, Jo- sailants were Red Bankers. He de- other direction. Between shots there in charge of Charles Offenbach. •-sittinf»>on-ih»-porch .when the shoot- figure that is honor enough for nny was. mado Friday and $200 was son, Rudolph Hodel, whom she also sephine Dean and Frank McMahon, scribed the car which they had used weTS cries from many voices and Mr. Mahns continues to operate bis ing took placo nnd they told a very roan. The voting for the queen will loud laughter. taken up. Some of tho m£ti who were executor. different story from that of Davis. Anna Acquaro and Frank Mnrasa, and ho snid that "One of the trio of fKeyport bicycle and repair business on West close August 4th nnd the results At the sound of the first voice participants in the practical joke Daniel P. Yetman Davis, in his testimony, said his Elsio Rcilly and Percy McDonald wns a good pool player and had mado his will in March, 1023, and Front street. • , te. will bo announced each dny on a the boy dropped the armful of helped to collect the money. • The wife had called to him while he was and Vera Doherty and James Dow- been playing pool at Mntawan most he made a codicil to his will in bulletin board on Brond street. food. At the shooting he turned funeral was held Friday afternoon on the porch to come upstairs. The len. of the day Fridny. The descrip- December 1923; In the will Mr. MONSTER BENEFIT. .,T^ Tickets on the Chevrolet nuto- and started to run. He pitched for- at Bedle's funeral parlor at Keyport witnesses said they did not hear tion of tho car given by Mr. San- Yetman left $450 to his wife, Ger- A.ton o£ coal disposed of on the mobilo which the Elks will dispose ward on his face on the gravel path and burial was made at Perth Am- Gene Tunney, Mickey Walhor and Mrs. Davis call. They said that Da- ford tallied with the car owned by rude -Yetman; he left $160 to his co-operative plan was won by A. C. of on the co-operative plan at tho in front of the bungalow. There boy. _ _ Johnny Dundee to Appear. vis and his wife had had many ar- Sewing's father, which young Sew- daughter, Jessie Powell; $100 to A monster benefit for tho Soldiers' Thompson of Monmouth street, a fair aro selling rapidly not only at were moro spurts of flame. When guments of late over money mat- ing had been using. This nnd the An Institution for Women. another daughter, Goldie Jordan; and Sailors' Memorial at Fair Havea five-dollar goldpieco was won by Red Bank but at distant places. they ended, fourteen men appeared ters and that Davis on several oc- fact thnt Sewing is a good pool My beauty parlor with its new and n. gold watch and charm and will be held at the Red Bank Arena Floria Mazza of Monmouth street Ths Lndy Ellt3 will dispose of a from behjnd trees and bushes, from casions had threatened hnrm to his nnd a rocking chair was won by Miss player caused Mr. Bray to suspect equipment and carefully chosen as- all his tools to his son, Daniel P. on Monmouth street, Monday night, ten-dollar gold piece nnd there will tho sides of the bungalow and from July 28th. Gone Tunney, Mickey wifo if she did not give money to Mary Morris of River street. James the young fellow. Only the day be- sistants is an institution for women. Yetman. All the rest of his estate be many other prizes. Tho Elks behind porch columns. They were You have nothing to venture hore Walker, Johnny Dundee and others him. Mrs. White said that Davis J. Quigley is chairman of the fair fore Mr. Sanford told the story to ho ordered divided equally among say they are going to have the shrieking with laughter, slapping as ow operators nml, tho inlerMt Morris, millinery parlorl , room 16, thighs, hips and abdomen. Gray for moro than twenty years ns the nnd mincipnl of which is in ho oxpemlnl Eisner buildingbildig, fid Brond street, was »ent for'burial to Norfolk, Vir- people of tho neighborhood what The victim groaned ns they wanted in the doll carriage division color nt $9.85, flesh color, $11.85. Rod Stnr Machine Shop. People of of the baby parade of the Red Bank for llPr educntion. Ucd Bnnk.—AdvertisementkAdit , ginia, where Mrs. Davis formerly Madame X reducing brassieres, $5. line! happened. A large number of gathered round to investigate. 1 Red Bnnk, in fact of Monmouth Woman's club on Thursday, July All the rest of Mr. Atkinson's es- lived. A service was held nt the "Look thin while (retting thin." A. county, have for a long time felt Matnwnn folks turned 'out with "Somebody's gun was loaded," House Wanted. said another. They found the bul- 24th, at four o'clock. No entrance tate was left to James C. Atkinson funeral parlors of Albert \V. Wor- Snlz & Co., Keyport and Rod Bank. that they could not do without the their nutomobiles to search for the fee. Register with Miss WDICOU, House with from two to fivo acres —Advertisement. let I10I0 just under the heart. of Setaukot, Long Island, nnd he den, Jr. nssistnnce of this establishment nnd highwaymen, but they were unable phono (!21-R, Red Hank.—Adver- was made executor. The witnesses of hind nonr Kod Iiank wanted by it gives m« pleasure to announce All fourteen of tlin practical to find nny trace of them. tisement. to tho will were Howard A. Sutphen Ilvlin &. Snlz, realtors, telephone Since tho shooting statements "Casey" Fair Continued. that tho business will be continued jokers fled. Most of them were 7-i:!, Red Bank, Register building.—i The Knights of Columbus fair Until this incident oreunvd Mnr- nnd Andrew .7. Conovor. have been made to tho police that and along tho same well defined taxienb drivers who had hidden William Wolfltamp, who for five Advertisement. Dnvis is a bigamist and has a wifo will bo continued Saturday night on plnns ns developed by my inthcr. tin and Dietz hnd good reputations yours wns manager for tbo New Elizabeth E. Clark of Asbury tho Columbian club grounds on their machines within a few hun- nnd several children in the South. The same trusted nnd experienced nnd hnd never been nrrested. Jersey food company, now the Park lef^ t tal l he^r estate vt o Bertha ] Any Time You Call Broad street. Plenty of articles for dred yards of the uninhabited bun; Tlin police are investigating these employees will be retained nnd they United States Stores, is now manag- il'.'cniwfor'd'oi: Asbury Park and ai- Eer fill ' and let mi givo you nn estimate.— opposite depot, Hod Dank.—Adver- dny night. Columbian club grounds, Kl.ripi'd MiiKli.'ih broadcloth.—Adver- boy. Those with revolver:! were to street, Itc' HUM'-. Advertisement. hi:i children. Mrn. Tnylor'n lumbniul A New Duality Purlor, Advertisement. tisement. Iirond Htreet, Red Jimilc.—-Adver- tisement. two hhuikft or to shoot, wild. Dun wns nindo executor of llus will, tisement. of tbo bullet;) which war, intended F.disitii Miwdu L.anipi. Kor n|i|iiiliitiiii plionn Mm. KA«I Our Weleoinft is as Sincere Pinnan and Players. Itnlian Whito Bread. to go wild, however, had bit llm boy A. V. Circgory, <>7 Iirond street, which was Hindu nem'ly twenty Stllw«K«ii Wymlid, 1410 Jlwl JlnnU, an our nervico nt Tho Cozy Corner Vtiet] uprights, ?40 up; players Turlcep Dinner. I miilto tho best you can buy; when ho tried to ran away in the Red Itanlc.—Advertisement. yrnr.'i ng». —Advtirtl'iniiicnt.. Tea Room. The kiwi »f ppleu that j ? 105 upp. JMrhan's Plnnlnno Shop, Jcrvcd Wednesdays and Rntur- best nmtrrinlK, clean and pnniUry ilnrknoKa. Itn.lio Sll|lillie> take you linclc to other dnya made to Druinmonii place, rear of town linl|, ilr.ys at tho Cozy Corner Ten Room. nhop. J'liy a lnnf nnd you will buy Hftdio Supplies Edison Mazda f^niun". A. V. (ircgoiy, r>'( Htoutl order. Phone Kod Uiink 6G0-J.— phono l>3y, lied Bunk.—Advertiser Phono Red Bank 580-J.—Advcrtioo- morS. Dominic Accrra, Jl ijrid7 Itrond streot, A. V. Gi-i'gory, «7 llronii (itroot, went, - • - ' kAdtlt *' Kci kAitfat Aartit t uvcnucj Bed BJVdtit tho bungalow <;orroboi'atc(| their, Bed, ])iink,Ailit Jtetl Jiuik.r-r- RED BANK REGISTER, 3TJLY 16, 1924, DEATH OF AGED DRUGGIST. BEST DOG IN COUNTY. WEDDINGS. BIG CAIN 1 DEPOSITS. WAMJDVETISEMTO.. USEFUL CITIZEN CONE. BIG FAIR AT SHREWSBURY BIG HOSPITAL BENEFIT. Slioir&aaR-—-Summers. William E. Warn of Keyport Died "Jiiis Distinction Won bjr Rud Bank ! BOY WANTED. *~ " >' ' Dog &t Show Saturday. Mto Sarah Merke Shemati, of Diabetes Ls»t Thursday. ANNUAL EVENT THURSDAY VAUDEVILLE SHOW AT RUM- BANKS SHOW INCREASE OF 6MKaYMM *Irt. Apply at Att-fttfe'iio-' WALTER H. MERIUTT DIES AF- Two dogs owned by Mrs. Percy daughter of Mrs. T. P. Sherman of U\. I'nlr Haven, N. J, . _ _ William E. Warn, a druggist and WAS A GREAT SUCCESS. SON NEXT WEEK. East Front street, became the bride $4,458,601 SINCE LAST JUNE. BUNGALOW FOR RENT TER OPERATION. former m.iyor of Keyport, died last A. Gaddis and her son, Robert W. by tha year; eoi» improvt.-meiittt, G. Slc- of William M. Summers, son of c $MI Known Red Bank Machinist i Thursday. He had been in poor The Profit! Amounted to About Tr.glis of Union strept, won five It Will Be Given on Gen. Howard Deposits on June 3Olh of this Yea? jiliona, Kumiiim, jiiiunc H07-W. prizes and a special prize at the Rev. B. F. Summers of Ceres, Cali- Amounted lo $50,963,366—Three SHOWCASE AND COUNTERS WANf_b" Petsed Away Loat Wednetday health several years and had been $400 and tho Money Will be U.ci S. Borden'* Estate Thursday and fornia, Monday night. The cere- E. KonenberK, 1B7 islirewatmry avenue, IltJ Night at Spring Lake Hoapital— cunfincd to his bed with diabetes for Missionary Work—Contribu- dog show of the East Jersey shore Friday for Summer Bt-anch of Banks at Red Bank Hove Do.Ilank. lMitmo U74-W. Rctt lUnlt. . nearly three months. Ho was kennels club at Long Branch Sat- mony was performed under a noeili of Sll,058,332.-15. UPIUGHT MANO FOR SALE. Many Friends Mourn Their Loss. tions of $110 Were Received. Babies' Hospital. bower of pink and whito roses in Will BOII r.-u-.una.le, Inquire William : seventy years old and was the son urday. Mattie of Boyne was one of Walter If. Merritt of Spring The annual fair of the Shrews The vaudeville show and "merry- the bride's home by Rev. William The 32 banlta of Monmouth coun- Curchin, I'iuckney road, IUii Hcnlt. of Lydia Ellen and Nicholas Warn the doga and it won the special ty had total deposits of ?50,968,- PRIVATE GARAGE AND'LARGE Robivt street, Red Bank, died last Wednes- bury Presbyterian church last makers' frolic" on the grounds of E. Braitted. Only tho immediate 1 day night nt the Spring Lake hos- of South Aniboy. He moved to Thursday netted $400 a-nd was one prize for being tho best Monmouth 300.28 at the close of business on to let, t-Gpm Buittiblo for nno or two pco- Keyport when he was a youth and county dog in the show. This dog General Howard S. Borden at Rum- relatives of tho couplo were pres- p]«. Apply 81* 1'rosyoct avenue, Ited Caul;. pital, whern he underwent an opera- of the most successful ever held by son has a very large committee ent. Tho attendants were Mr. and June 30th, when reports were LOST. he "founded the \\. E. Warn drug was imported from Ireland a short cidled for. This wns $4,4fi8,601.73 Two fox lioimil* Monday mornlnjr. Plesea tion for bovvi'l trouble ten (lays pre- the church. The profits will be used which is arranging tho affair. It Mrs. B. F. Summers. Miss Sadie notify Juiin Vanllrunt. Mlilriletown^JM/J. vious. Immediately after the oper- store when he was sixteen years for missionary work. The fair was time ago. Dinah II was the other more than waa on depogit at tha winning dog. will be held Thursday and Friday Child played tho wedding march. "*"' LOST. ;"* ation the doctors gave up hope of old. His wife was Miss Laura Ii. held in the vacant store building at The bride was attired In a gown of ond of June last year. It is also nti Warnc of Charles City, Iowa. She Thomas McKnight of East Front nights of next weok and Friday af- Increase of $2,723,340 sinco March YourtB female En.Tiirfli setter, brown nttd his recovery, but during the early the crossroads, formerly the A. ternoon for tho benefit of tho sum- white satin back Canton crepo nnd white, Address E. A. Cook*, Lincroft, part of last week his condition survive:; him and ha also loaves a Holmes Bordcn store, which was street won a cup at the Long carried a Bhower boquet of roses of tho present year. Tho three N. J. • cister, Mrs. Elfin F. Cline of Key- Branch dog show Saturday with hia mer branch of the babies' hos- banks of Red Bnnk hnd deposits of FOR SALE. seemed so much improved that his gaily decorated. pital at Rumson. The summer and sweet peas. A reception was Twonty-two pigeons, also Columbia vie* family and friends were encouraged. port. He leaves no children. The fancy table was in charge of collie Bellhaven Pacemaker, which held afterward and the couple loft $11,058,332.45. Tho following train; will sell together or separate. I'hcne Mr. Warn was prominent in pub- ivas judged the best collie in thecommittee of tho hospital, who table shows tho deposits and the230-M. _ . Last Wednesday afternoon Mr. j Mrs. Charles F. Rathbone and Mrs. will largely havo charge of tho en- on a wedding trip. The brido grad- POSITION WANTEbT" Merritt had a linking spell from lic affairs and in fraternal societies. Fred Burst and they had for their jhow. The judge of tho collies waa uated from tha Red Bank high loans and discounts of each of the Neat colored girl -wishes Renernl house* [which he did not rally. Ho was a Free Mason, an Odd Fel- Mrs. Florence Ilch of Red Bank, tertainment, consists of Mrs. Ber- •banks in tho county. * work. Telephone Red, Bank 411, B»r»h assistants Miss Ella Vanderveer and tram H. Borden chairman, Mrs.school in June. Wilson. low, nn American Mechanic nnd a Mrs. Harry G. Sickles. This table owner of Bellhaven kennels. DEI'O3XT8. June 2d was the 53d birthday of Henry I. Riker treasurer, Mra. SOYBEXNITFOICSALESALE; Mr. Merritt. He was horn at Vine- member of the Royal Arcanum. wiis the most profitable and the re- Mayor Archibald Miller won three Second National, Red Hunk $ 5,813,478.28 About ton liUBhels noy banns. J. B, first places and a winners' reserve Thomas C. Clarke secretary, Miss Emeraon—Brown. Hue, Jr., Middletown, N. J. ^Thcno Mtd- land in the southern part of New He was also a member of the Key- ceipts were $123. Tho cako table, Asbury Pnrlc nnd Ocean dletown 276-F-43. /• prize with his English bulldog, Mil- Achelis, Mrs. James C. Auchincloss, ' Miss Hazel Virginia Emerson, Grove Punk B,1M,1!2.O7 Jersey and ho received a public j p1)rt yuclit club. In public affairs with Mrs. Harry G. Borden and Mrs. YOUNG GIRL"WANTEDr ' li lers' Betty, which was shown for Mrs. Bertram H. Borden, Mrs. How- who for tho past year has lived SeacoMt Trust Co., Anbury Not less than fourteen: wonted to held school education at Cedar Creek, besides being mayor of Keyport ho C. Frank Borden as its managers with Mra. Thomas Mooney of Lin- Turk 0(10,150.77 with light homework. Mr>. Frank Dean, tinned in $65. The assistants fit the first time. George D. Hendrick- ard S. Borden, Mrs. Ira Barrowr, Little Silver, N. J. When seventeen years of age Mr. wns town treasurer for many years, son of Red Bank exhibited his Eng- den place, a'fid William Turner Red Hank 'i'ruBt Go 2.033,071,18 Merritt entered an apprenticeship in treasurer of the Keyport sinking tlm table were Mrs. Aaron Arm- Mrs. Howard Boulton, Mrs. J. Asliurl' Turk Tnint Co 2,473,[548.18 STANDING" O'ATS FOR SALE.~"7 strong and Miss Margaret Borden. lish setters. Wright Brown, Mra. Theodore H. Brown, son of W. W. Brown of Ij>nu l)rani.h Trent Co 2,829,180.11 Two ncren of standing oats by teta or the wheelwright trade and he wasfund, trustee of Green Grove, ceme- Ilronil Street Notional, lied load. Box 42. Shroivibury, N. J. Fhon« Aprons were sold to the value of Banks, Mrs. Frederick K. Barbour, Riverside avenue, were married on lied Hank 1SD0.W. employed at this kind of work fif-tery, an exemppt fireman, president Jutia 28th at tha Littlo Church Hank 2,201,882.00 teen years. At the end of that time 5-lfi by Miss Bessie Green, Miss Ella ANGLER DISAPPOINTED. Mrs. Henry A. Caesar, Mrs. Harry Citiiona National, Long BOY WANTED! ' of the People's national bank nnd I. Caesar, Mrs. Hugh N. Camp, Mra. Around the Corner at New York. Branch 2,117,846.51 Induatrloua, •wlUlnir liny wanted on plnee. the increasing popularity of auto- King and Miss Libbie Hurley. The Apply Mra. V. V. Andernon, Sycamore _vo> president of the Monmouth county sales of ice cream totaled ?39. This Eatontown Man Wrong in Both George A. H. Churchill, Mrs. Lester The couplo are living at Cold Long Drnnch Dunking Co. . 1,020,011,80 nue, Shrewsbury, N. J. mobiles had made great inroads in Flrnt National, Siiring hake. 1,661,480.80 mosquito extermination commis- department of the fair was looked Guesses as to What He Hooked. B. Churchill, Mrs. Harden L. Craw- Springs, New York. Mr. Brown is __ 0£ Fo the wheelwright business and for Keypnrt Banking Co 1.532,081.64 Sixteen f«ot Old Town canoe, with back sion. after by Mrs. William A. Shoemak- George Winning of Eatontown, ford, Mrs. William Nelson Crom- a broker at New York. Merchants National, Anbury this reason Mr. Merritt learned the The funeral was held Sunday rest and two paddles. J, D, Ituo, Jr., Mid- machinist trade. He had great abil- er, Mrs. Arthur W. Shutts and Miss who is employed in the Red Bank well, Mrs. George V. Coo, Mrs. Park 1,474,805,82 (ietown, phone 27fi-F-43. afternoon and the burial was ,inMary Borden. From the candy Trust company, is an enthusiastic Thomas C. Clarke, Mrs. C. Arthur LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS. National Freehold Hanking ity along mechanical lines and it Green Grove cemetery. $19 was realized. The sellers of Co 1,872,088.42 Timothy and mixed hay on tha old Ja- was not difficult for him to make fisherman nnd spends most of his Comstock, Mrs. W. Dutton Dale, First Notional, Ilclmnr 1,807,600,16 cob Wyckoff fnrm. J. H. Rue, Jr. Ttlt* candy were Misses Helen and Edith leisure time in angling in fresh or Mrs. L. C. deCoppet, Mra, Frederick ECnockouta tho Rul& in Scraps at Farmers nnd Merclmnta, phono Mtildletown 27B-F-4B. this change. Red Bank Arena. DIED IN HIS 83d YEAR. Honigman, Miss Bessie Johnson and salt water. Last Wednesday Mr. H. Douglas, Mrs. Bayard Dominick, Mntnwnn 1,803.020,110 AWNINGS FOR SAlX S 7" Mr. Merritt was working at Bris- Miss Jessie Silver. Packages were Mrs. William H. English, Mrs. Four knockouts woro scored in Freehold Trust Co 1,281,770.28 FivA acction pomh awnin_ In cxooilcnft Winning was fishing at Deal when Farmers National, Allentown 1,225,411.78 condition for nnlo at half price. Inquire «t tol, Pennsylvania, when he learned Jacob M. QuackenbusH was a Vic- sold to the amount of $16 by Miss 76 Wallace street. Red Bank. ______to become an expert machinist. At he felt a heavy tug at, the end of Blaine Ewing, Mrs. Rudolf Erbsloh, tho boxing bouts at the Red Bank Otoan Crovo Nntlrjnol 1.054,900,03 tim of Gangrene. Marie Johnson, Miss Mary E. Shoe- Mrs. Henry W. Everett, Mrs. Phil- athletic club's open air arena last Kennsliurir Notional 1,034,751,10 BUGGY FOR SALE; " that place 31 years ago he married his line which was immediately fol- BuKcy, cnvrynll nnd get of light 'atngSfi Jacob M. QuackenbusH of At-maker, Miss Beatrice Bender, Mar- lowed by another violent jerk. Mr. lipsa N. Greene, Mrs. Charles D. night. In the first bout Walter Lin FirBt Nntionnl, I'reohoia ... ^,031,080.18 hnrncsB. . J. Ii. Hue, Jr., old Jacob W Miss Bertha E. Lee, who survives joric and Frances Casler, Margaret Peoples National, Kcypbrt .. 087,574,78 farm, Middletown, pjiono 275-F-48. lantic Highlands died of gangrene Winning felt sure he was due to Halsey, Mrs. J. Lewis Hay, MM. hardtof Rumson outpointed Johnny Atlantic Highlands National 950,122.1» him. Mr. Merritt leaves a son;last Saturday at the Long Branch Shutts, Louise Rathbone, Helen Bro- Richard M. Hurd, Mrs. George A. Scott of Locust Point. Harry TOP^SOilTFOlT'SALEU """"" Frank P. Merritt, who lives at home make a good catch but he suffered N. J. Trunt Co., Long Branch 003,001,05 Top soil at $1 per yafd; also dirt,at 50 hospital, where he had been a derson and Janet Burst. In addi- Hurd, Mrs. J. Horace Harding, Mrs. Fields of Camp Vail knocked ^ Matnwon Uank 784,Eli's.51 conts per yard. Harry B. Edwards, Llt^ and who graduated in 1921 from tion to the money taken in at the two disappointments. His first patient five weeks. He was 82. thought was that he had hooked a Robert Hartshorne, Mrs. J. C. Hong, George Brandt of Highlands in the Mannsounn Nntlonal 758.835.07 Silver. N. J.__Phona Red Bank ll

ROOM FOR RENT. I IT MAS NO RIVAL. YOUNG BULL FOR SAtE. HERE'S A BARGAIN! NOSE GLASSES LOST. PIANOS AND PLAYERS. SITUATION WANTED. Large front room lor rent in private 1 To reach the homes in t)il» section notb, Beautifully marked pedigreed five WMU* Eijrht room houtc, all improvcjnert»; Sunday. Mnder rctucn Vt 4*5 White lined uprights, ?4Q up; piny era 8165 up, V/iU you ii«ed a Dubntltuln (torn ^u!y WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. family, with ljcwril or without. Call Red B elm cnn t'rum«iofl'l pJace, 2ht)i t lea lnto_o»i;r_7.200 bomen every week. thy of .Kenlelsjh. John Turnhil!, Itiver- 10,000, terms. Hylin & Salz, Itegistrr ""HYLIN & SALZ. INSURAN'CE.' rear i,( town bait, phr.ne 9;i;i, Itcd lU»k.__ ffank_ lUfl-W. „___ _^iM'"K. vhone 743, IU<1 flank. ( tj-fcUt Kiid llufrttimti's fcHwikltffH'li'S •WANTED."" i We firiv*, tUd Bank. _ _ __ ^ ;;;ir Fire, end .all sort v{ .tutmr.oinfe inaur- " ENGINE f-OR SALE. ~ n-htrift operator, nr will urut.c. Ur-anon: All improvements, 60 Linden pmc«, K«o 1.6 00 cash. Ha lance monthly payments. LAD1L3, ATIENriONI FOR~SALE.~~ POTATO BODY I OR SALE. ~~ hop, Drti mm mid place, rear of town hall, Caleb L. Luker, Bciford, K. J. Phone Came and .iriiif? your fri-n'ln. Annricos Must iiislntl Inrifi-'r plant. Paul Mndm-n, Ellu u»utr Mlmti. Hanloiirlm,' n»iom« Boy's now saddle mid hridle. Drum box- Slxteen-barrcl caimcily, Ilwanon for BCII- pljono 033, Ued Bank. . _ "-nohurg 7B-F-8X. >d Dnnk Council, Ho. X>'±:,, Cnlumljiiu.Wondlond Poultry l-'arm. phono Atlantic pnnlntj, ucnlp trt'AlmenU with iANO5~ AND" PLAYERS. FOR SALE. • lub grounds. Hiirhlunrln 4:',K-H. ilpt rny: liobbliiif, curlinw, (lytlha »n\ Ing gloves nnd .22 viflfl. C. II. Martinson, nB. have no furLhtr ur,c fnr tlie eame. : UOG kENNElTvVANTE Llnrnift, N. J. frjee %». K. M. Wyckoff. Uncro/t, N. J. You can alwuyn find honest values in One and one-nuurter 'nch motorboat enr- MR. KENT PAYER! FOUND— Menehlm; hnlr. Otien «v(Mi!nk'" liy Bit. for medium also dog. Phono 42X-R, K« iuretor, coil for make and break engine [lolniim-nt. 83 Wuvcrljr place, lltil Uankt ROOMS rOR KENT. FIVE ROOMS ~ANI> HATH FOR S3.50O* .JW and used pianos et Dlrhan's Fi»no Here IH ynod advire New six mnm flna placo to store your car tot any !>lifuip ar,7-M. Hank, Two front moms in jirlvnto femlly; rent ian lo built liy Itnlph 1). Siclich, tho car- Shop, Drumrnond place, (rear cf town halltt ano Main rourl beautiful lacallnii. tlirej derm "• FOiiNi^Eir"R^6M^to~iXfr" Will pay the highest market price for I hnvc for Bale a une-etory concrete FOR SALE. litrul, (i;n rrtum huiine. Imnlwn-Mi li..i.rs, HORSEFOR SALE. HIGH-ART" DRESSMAKING •iirt, Ilcii Hank. ___ rli'.-lric li.tiinn. two-cor gum!!*, linrn, Mti. Joseph PIBLUHB. 7? Linden place, A gintle h«ir««, KODCI farm mil killed broiler* or fowl. Deliver to nad titnnd, »Ue 20x30 f*ct, lot 60x100; Along: state road, near Atlnntio High- by tho McMuwrll nyilwm. Mm. Alltc U 3,400, (2,000 CRBII, balnnea mortKaK*. ciirnciih. flii..k(;li h.,iu.f. ^niwlli-.l ,iilv- R«d Bank. _ orlter. Amlrow Ilanncr, l»ox Drita & Kan. 123 Went Front atrect, ( tnda. four teen-room l(»ij»e, nil inipmve- T- JYLE"E"X AM IN ER. 'dfv/, UO-A I)r«:«(l pticct, over I'rute & llrd Bunk. Phone CT8. _ 'akj>^ I-uker. photie 7B-F-31. KeHnsliufg. nentH; Jot 150x^25 feet; i-ricc jH.r.OO. Am yon buyint: proin-rt/? If you nf**. ««V". "lili'lliliil aluuli. (rrr«. (Iwnrr Will " SAFE"FOR SALE. Mimninuth. N. J. ____ sjruit litur... Plimii. l:ih 1-J, ]l,-d llunkr you'll wnnt it Hi'urrhcd and you'll want it »cll for $7.riOO, 52,000 cntli, Imlmu-c M»v Apply to Mrs. Samuel J. Hewlett, Tinton MOTOJt BOAT FOR SALE, ENGINE FOR SALE. "SAY IT WITH^FLOWERS.'" •prmB. Cnleh Luk.T. Gel ford. N. J. I'hone tninn. This In n sptrniliil tmipiTty oll'l IHANANO WIFi; WANTED Four cylinder enjdne, suitable for Hqto- Nothing could be more appropriate and done huth rriisormbly nntl properly. S*"« t«a. Fnlli.-H. J. _ ,. „.. Mnliir boat, 2H fWt, a5 h. p.: typa run- tnco on a fitrm nour KCMI Hnnk; lie your Vorrion W. KfHc, till*; i*itiimiii«r, >»»>m 30, wurlfi n Kvut dent mure- mon.-v. Mvc Kfl.l mobile or motorbtifit together with all nothmtr ^o wtlcome os flowers; a boquet or wnr.l W. I.lnliur, G Weat Mlln iitrMt, Rbout. Huritnln. W, T. Peck. Atlnntic .....1 IIOUK: Rood fnrnily ftirm. Sfo Edward luipment. lianf&Sn. Judue F. A. Mul- -on of cut flowers from W. W, Kennedy &, '" FOR RENT.' Brood atn-t-t Nutldiwl hnuk bulliliny, Kcd nmorir o_f dead animalsit , Ued Bank. Tele- UlKManth, N. J. .____ M. Heley, 2»S Mmummlh «tr/-,>, ^41, -Bu< ttl, Bnl IUnk. _ Htreet, lied Dank. _____ buyer. HI) West Front Blri'i:t, Ked Rank. root*; cnlipfr from four to five feet. K. M. .nythintr not inrRer than n twenty-penny kitrh ab!-': full nifl Ii yinB lliiono : i nlucm itnrnno fnr Iliirn HOUSE FOK SALE. «imnKH; Huitiibh: for c.-intry ci\rn. barn nml muni outliiiililltu'n; auto "~ COOK WANTS POSITION MIDDLE AGEETLADY WANTED DONf~ll"i"D£"~" Wyckotl Lincrott, N. J. . Bptke. Addreaa P. O. box 823, Red Bnnk. In private family or hotel. Onll ut 251 Me- JiniiHckccpcr for family or two; year /Ith a broken wlmlahleld. Urlng your car On Mechanic hlr«et, JU-d H«nk, I hnve ftrmrflinjf lio IIT. fiO Spring strict, nrnr truck. HnUHc bn?t uiw ri>»m», bath, pan- enanlo Btreot, ltd Hindi. round home to rlyht Jinrty. AdiUoau Jlox .icro ondllet us pnt in a new pints KIBBB. IRONING WANTED CARDAN SEEDS •,n oiulit room hrjime nnd bath; lot E»0xltO JVTpcjiaiiiMi f slr«L-t, RP«1 Hank; __ try. 1/iilmlry li«iu:ip. cellnr, Drf?,, 'nyBtPrfl ,to tahe home by the wtinh or doten; by at Welter's. 7 Broa.I street, R*d Bank, cet; price 57.000. Term-i can bo ninde. eloctria, lioi. nn'l cnlil nintilnj: water; f'U ~ ST6RE~FOR RENT. Itcitort), N. J- Mlller'n, 33 Went Front ttrcct. Hed Bnnk. FARM FOR SALF." ---•• — white womnn. Also clifldrcn taken to arse Btoctc of Wootlruff's reliable eeedff. ;«(eb L. Luker. Bel!»«J. N. J.. phono Spvcnty-five acre farm 'ir will aeli a part. minut™' iwillr I" ),c:,rh, livo mlnuteri- rl,l« Front half of store (or rent. Inquire RABBIT HOUNDS FOR SALE. '" POULTRY UOUGHT AND SOLDI hoard; reasonable. AddreeB Ironing Want- We sell to farmers, market gardeners and '5-F-31, Kenn^burs. to KnyiinrL 1'rlri! $10,0110. Cnli-h r.nk!it prices. J ftafaer. MONEY FOR FAHMER3. *, • MAXWELL ROAOSTEICFOR SALE trect.JRed Hank. Mechtnlo strrgl. Hod Ilnnk. Phone 10D2-J. I>~Y6(T\VANT~A"CAR QUICKLY tbr67 Take your enr to Martin Hums at the iTiKa- loss than thrp*> miles to Red Dunk, for 8B&: ill good condition. Edward A. nnd at a low price look over the offerings Equip your automobilen with Milburn tudehnlter Kara , 17 7 Mn Uth BttTPt, Price $22 000. Ciiicb Luker, Bclfonl, N. Tho Fcilpral L«inl Ilnnk, th.. only fnrm« Borden. JJttle Silver, N. J. - ROOM "TO"" LET" FOR RENT* in Tho Jieaister'i Wnnt DeparlmeDt each mcture-jiruof tubes. Guaranteed BRainit Red Bank, the xt time i M'llB WBBh- Phone 7r>-I-'-ni Ki-nnnhUPK. pra" mutunl bnnk. tlio n«t rnrniiiKn . f wMfh One lnrgfi front room, light houaekeep- from Au«u«t 1st. hnlf of double house: week. Many ere advert Ued at prices that lything not lnrn«r than a twenty-penny to • k IT tho farmer wlio b'ir-owo thn " : MOTOUBOAT FOR SALE. C "ONE HUNDRED PER CENT EXPERT it priviloKco. IH0 Enat Front itreet, Red llx moms; Improvements; no children. Ap- make them renl harKnins, •nlke. Address P. O. box 8?8, Red Bnnk. i>h*M€""h«*> inn Tyrty foot with top; excellent condition. ily_Owner, i:('J HIIIIROII avenue, Iu-d Bank. service in rnHtiicurint:, nuirccl-wnvil*rr, py tn fu J\ Rlddla. Ocewiport, N. J. Hank. Phone 1171. • FURNITURE FORTSAL£ R E AlTESTAT E. LOANS. shamtinoinf , fscalfi trcntmriit, viol bond ntid imjrttr»i;riBht N. J., Friday WanhinK nill to bbe done at ho Fine instrument; mahogany rase, 88- nfnr Pnrmnn nlnce, Red llnnk^_ L Six-room house nnd cijfht lots for Bale at Have city clients 'ready to buy farms in S0-W. mf, July IRth. AdmiBBlon, B0 cents. ironed or dricil; noto; cost $050, will sell for {37fi; amal) 'ort Monmouth, three minutes from sta- Cottai£«, contnininK elx room* and jath, 1 CABHAUP I-LANTSTOK SALE. MefJuJro'a inr.z l)ii»d. Apply to 21 KnHt Itivrr Btrcpt, lie A Rnnk. Monmouth county; nlao lot-j anii to amount down, balance monthly. Call 26 tion; immvilinlB posscpsion; price $2,500. Itchtn range unit laundry tubs, hot and properties. For quick results list your JZ.OO a tliou?!!iul. K'lwnnl Johnson, ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS SAVE MONEY. ~ Broadway, Freehold, N. J. _ ^ettle_ef.tato _IJoxJ2 Naveiiink,_N. J. old running water, lot itKxl^U feet, gar- TRESH" SHIPMENT ' Holrodel. N. J. I'Jione, 70-l'"-3'i. 1 L property with Ray ii. SUIIman, Monmout' can bo nmile by I'.nlpti B. Slckela, the car- He your own Hnlf-smnn. Luke Longhead FOR SALE SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL^ ge. J'rice SG.OOO. part cs^h. Cnlch L. Cnunty renl cstaf, Kntontovrn. N. J., car nf IVrfV.-tion dot: food, Jfi.oo [nr hunrtrrfl.. STUDEUAKER 17. penter and builder at a reasonable price. wilt take yrmr uiPHHitiM; (nto 7,200 homes on Knifrond avenue, Bclford, frontage 850 Ccl-O-r.In«H, a substitute for glaas in Luker, Belford, N. J. * .StiJlmun Fiiriwi, Plate Highway. Three-nunrtcr ton truck, extra tire, *75. PJiono Red Unnlc U9». _ nt n coat of 2C cunLs for thirty words or H«ni.<« Farm Konnrl", Flil/n-inn. N. J. Ions. 'eet hy 140 feet deep, foxing two avenues. hotbed ssfihfs, (ikylidhts, chicken and creel FAIR HAVENBARGA1N. ~~~~ SALESMAN. C. W. I.evercnU, Hclforil, N..J. , TO CLOSE O~UTSERGE S0ITS. Price $1,200. Caleb L. Luker. Ileirord. No frames neoded. Write Ho: Denutiful niiin room house, nil imnvn Younjr man fmniliar with territory an """ LUKE LONGHEAD Mon'M blue Berne iniits, fttouts only, nizes Pilone 7r,-l-'-3I Kennnburff. 102, Monmouth flench, N. J., for nnmpie. nents; Front ntvcct; (>Ox,UO(i; sacri pouttry imlvisfry in New .lt>rs?y. «trri- LINOLEUM LAYER WANTED^ •pcalm to over Su.O'Mi people every week. 3fl lo -18, $Ht.riO. FlnkclBtdn'ti, 12 West In center of roHidontinl epction; nix FOR SALE, RED BANK, FILLY FOR SALE. 7,f>00 ; easy tcrmfi. ChnrhrH IJrcs.sor. 11 a culturii! and poultry luiAhiin'iry j;nidiinte Olio wlio nri'1'Tslar.'lN fuiisliiiiif furnlturs let him deliver your melinite. Front Htrpft. Rai lhwk. Donin/lrnproVGninntH, K»)«KO; po»^en»ioii nt fifteen lots 50xl5& fe&*. restricted, hlffb Two yenrs D]I], part tlioroutfhbred; „ West Front street, Red Hank, phony (>2'i. si'pks ppruiiinciiL crMinrrUori with firm il'J\l- nl«n: »ll year roun.i j.,1,. l'hi.rip. 12D9-U. Garage nnd finp fawn. K in this or kimin'rl linen. Car. Kcfer- ' $1.00. BOAT FOR SALE. ncc. W. A.. Hdiipliie, phont Itcii Bank levation, nlonu cood etreet. For the beautiful young horwe, dark brown; partly IWJ Ilnnk. Men's ovcrolln, all cilom. Flnkolstoln's, 307. __^ f vhole, JB,CO0 cash. Caleb Luker, Dclford. ~ FOR SALE AT BELFORD7 icos. V. (>, Hox i;il). Red Hank. KlKhtcen-runt cut boat, built last yeai broke. Will BCII for $75.00. Call at 26 1 1* Wot Front street, Keil Hat*. . fn first clnofi cumlitfon. Anply 37 Drum- - ' "" FOR SALE. ~^ Phone 7b-F-3l Keanshurg. •oadway^ I-Veehold, K. J., leiephonc^B-J Stucco house, c iff'it room ', cellar, eke* FOR SALE IN RED BANK! mond place, Re-i Hunk. ' ,ric, _:an, photic, fruit, nhruhbrry, K(lod New flix-rt»tm house, with y.nvnw. Houpn GIRL WANTED " ' ' YOUNG GIRL WANTED Gill Unlvermil thresher. Peerless y PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. FOR SALE! to kelp with homework: In «"oil home. Ap- CARVFOR SALE. hnler nnd R-lfi Inter mnioiml true tor. D. A, $1,000 player piano, bench jintl music shade, two-car Knrafte. Lot 75^100. I'rice impli'tcly fijuipiu'd with scrci-ns, linen . for Rcnrrnl ho >rl( in Broilers end fowln; also young pull^ti 55,000. Pnssrssion fit oner. Caleb Luker. lndri}, KIHSSOI) and nrrcrnvtl front, jxirch I ply 50 Hudson nv«mio. Rod Bank. A 1021 Chiindlcr DoHpatch; excellent Cfarlt, Atlnntic utrcct, Kcyport, N J, phone ;IU; sell for f4&0 to quick-buyer. A.^-B. )(V r 403. id chickens for otoak. Order now foi Mione ffi-F-.U KoimsburK. ith slmd«M. Kitchen ffniippcd with linn- - ' ;. Appiy at *l'h» ~"SlX R00M~"&UNGAL0W BARGAIN. condition; will mnkn uny demonstrntion. Dirjmn. Drum mond plncp, rear of town fall delivery. Mra. V. VnnDorn, residence Yhnno lirtl Bank RB3-J, hall, phone 933, Reri Bnnk. RAND WINTER TUTORING " SCHOOL,' i loum nnd rnameli-d mnl and K»" rnn«e, H..SC Shop, 73 Hrond BIP •ct, UPl boyn .I)]-W»D1 miita, WINDOW BLINDS FOR SALE. L. Fox, Cedar Bench, • Port Monmouth, ^o job too inrKc or small to receive pri " MAID WANTED Sfl.ilT) and $10.50. HnkcJutcin'a, 12 West THAT FURNACE ttention. Hnah cord nnd v,\i\i.\n%. Kstl»•-•*»-- I JJnnteB s RoJIcvv. 7fl Ilron*! street. Re* Kront Htreot, Rod Hank. pantm Hi/.p« 17 nnd 18; only $13.50. About thirty palrn window blinds, In N. J, F. for general housework in tinmll family. FinkolBtein'H, 12 West I'ront street, Ued Korl condition, for Bale cheap. Aino want SWEET WILLIAMS. Right now in the time: to tsc Devoc's intes furnished. Scrrenn n spec in it/. [lank, over Knickerbocker pharmacy. Apply 332 Broad street, Jtod Bonk, ANDREW J. HILL. Hnnk. __ to've enamel on yotir furnace. Have nnd ricea ^lit. C. ][. Bennett, J27 Mon- Paper hanirinir and decoratinir: Interior to buy a small vise. A. h. Miller, 63 Plant your Sweet William garden now. I ruut. Red Bank, phone -12-l-R. 'hone JgO-Jl. ! —-— FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR SALE: Riverside avenue, Red Bank. have younpr plants which will be ready for keep it looking spick nml apnn for tiio YounB fr.sk Jersey cow, wither without and exterior pninlinff. 14 Worthier street. early spring flowering. Mrs. J. L. Harri- ter. Red UauW Hardware Store, 7G HOUSE BOAT FOR SALC. Itcd Bank. Phone 14JB. ^___^ Two houufs for sale on Wnnhington " SMALL FARM FOR SALE.""^^ Monmouth street, Red Han!;. HOUSES AND FLATS. • c»ll. David Eekert, Occnnpolt.TV. J. ftrcel; nnp nine ninnm, ono aix roomn. J, Eleven acrea. pfx-room house, barn nnd son, 139 Catherine street, Red Bank. Phone House bout, 2 0x52 over all: 16x40 ' GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. C. Wnrden, 17 WuBhington street, Red ther outbuildini{B; all in (rood condition, 1147. ALONG STATE ROAD. use; four bedrooms, larffC living room, Houss huntcra will find their require- Men's only; must bo in good condition. Ilnnk. on road from Everett to Red Bank. Wil 1 have for onle Karage business known kitchen and dining rnorn: one of th# best Also three weeks' old plK. Mrs. JoBcph CBII nt 1. K^rfier's, 163 Monmouth street. DIRT WANTED. is the "Mlddlctown Garage;" she 22x37 n fiarncff.it Bay. Will RPII nt a ancrifice. ments quickly filled by rcadinff Heeiflter Morrli, phone MWdlotown 131B-r'-4. lied Hnnk. phone R72-J. CONCRETE MIXERS, Jliam Toomey, Everett, N. J. Can use n Urge quantity of dirt for fill Apply UOBS M. Clayton, 102 Asbury ave- Want AdvcrtHiements, Many ofTerlnaia era at South Red Bank. State what you have feet, lot 60xLg5. Every thing complete. "' CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE. Aftonts fur Jnctror concrete mixero, nil UPHOLSTERING." Price $ti,0l)0. C. Luker, Belford. N. J. nue. Ocean Grove. N. J. Phone 26T7. ted each week. ' i RED BANlT^GLASS WORKS. styJea, At our iv«rt>hou.4p. fioynifcev •Upholsterintr and reflniahfni? of all ktndi nnd price delivered. Thomas Irving Browji, One thounand Into Dutch e.abbnKe plant/1 If your window glaan is broken, let UB Phone 75-F-31, Kcenaljurg. FOR SALE. «cr Bale. Louin Walter, Mncroft, N. J. Broa., B08 Kloventh avenue. Belmnr. Call of furniture. Frank Howard, 121 W«st Register office, Red Bank, phone 13 or : put it in for you. 3H Went Front street, (JGO-M. Front street, Red/fBank. phone, ehop 399-Jl 1300. '- " SELL'blRECfT Four-pie ce living room suite (mahnp- RED BANK GLASS WORKS.; "" LEM SUTPHEN, Red Unnlt, phono J02R-J-. Farmers anil gardeners who have surplus nny), seven-niece onk dining room nil He, popor hanelna nnd decorating, 'i'l Waih- ROMSFdRRE:Ntr AUTO TOPS FOR SALE. Wa make a specialty of glass topn for ; C A till AGE PLANTS FOR SALE. Second hand automobile tops for tour produce to sell can well make use of Luke 'eau, cbifFonier, two brnsa beds, kitchen ington Btrcet, Red Bank. I'hone C54-J. ' Red cnbbriKC, white cabbage, Snvonta Lipht housekeeping rooms, furnished or FOR SALE. Longhead's department of The RtKiater in rnnire. pnrlnr stove, piano, TURB, etc. Cnn Furniture, tables, sideboards, chiffon (era " RED BANK CLASS W03KS. unfurnished; no objection to n child. Vulcanizing eiiuipmcntB cheap to quick ins cam and roadsters, like new. for sala finding customer.-*. A thirty-word aJver- aern nt the Reilly StoraRR Co. Wnrc- 1 oabbnirn; titen tomnfo plnnto. If. Rltrau, Newman Springs road. Phono Bed Ban! buyer for cash. Cnll Matawan 294 or sec; cheap at the Sedan Auto Top Company. nnd cfjjna closets, 38 West Front street. .Windshields our speoinlty. 38 West Ucd Bnnk. Phono 25-W. tiacment coata only 25 cents. ^^ s, r.l-53 Mechanic street, Red Ilnnk. ; • yfont street. Bed Bnnk _phone_10^B-J_ _ I2H-W. John LnutenVnltl, Atlnntic avenue, Mata- 10 Mechanic street, off Broad atzect. Red Red Bank, phone. 1028.J. ! L ATTENTION! • Bunk. LOOK, FOR SALE ALONG STATE ROAD. LLOYD FRANCIS, J. G. ESCHELBACH & SON, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. in. N. J., after 5:00 P. M. If you want your enr fixed quick 5ust REAL ESTATE. Two nnil thrce-qunrtera acres, PU room era! contrnctor nnd builder. Porch en- 125 Yttnt Front Btrcet. ttctf Bnnk, phone call 1328-H, Feldcr's rernlr shop, Ford B AH kinds of repair work; also painting FOR SALE. house, cellar, phone, Ktir.TRe SOxSO. store, clonureB; jobbing promptly attended to: PIANO INSTRUCTION. 1275. ' Auto ncccnnoHcBjin'l vulcnnlzlnn. otid pnper hnnElnj;; rcaaonablo pricee. A. Some fine imported fiat coated English Half house for rent; eight rooms, four estimates' cheerfully furnished. 45'Lindcn cinjist nnc) gcnernl repairs. G. GoiT. Red Banlc. IJhono Ked Bank retriever puppies and grown doffs; also bedrooms, all improvements, centrally lo- eaa tank, all tools, complete; $6*000, part Mrs, H, Tozlan, 70 Monmouth utreet. rATrTfiNG^ANrrbTcbRATiNG. FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. cated; $60 a month; possession July 15th. mortgage. Caleb L. Luker, Bciford, ti. J. place, Red Dank. Residence White rord. Roger Allison, painter and decorator. 326-M. ™ farm mactiinory cheap. Bryan. Port- Phone 7B-F-31, Kennsburir. Upper Urond fltrcet, Shrewsbury, N. J. Tied Bank. Special attention given to fee- Half-ton truck; ROOCI running uHer; will nu-Peck, LOUK Branch. N. J. A. h. I vino agency, Register building,-, Red Phone 973. Red Bnnk. Window nereens. f 112 HardlnB rood, Rod Dank, phono Z62. fiell very chenp for cash. Address Ford FARM WAGONFOR SALE. Bonk. PIANOS AND PLAYERS. lers. For com muni cut! on Of appoint* Two-horfle fnrni wncron with bodyj chenp EXPERT~AUT0MOBILE WASHER FOR SALE. tnent cnll Red Dank 104-1-R. , TO CLOSE OUT. Truck,'drawer M, lied Dank. to quick buyer. I,. A. Carton, Rod Bank. now in charee of the wash ttanil a* the ICE CREAM, FORTY CENTS A QUART We sell, buy, exchange, rent, tune, re- Boys' union suits, 38 cents. Flnkcl- "'. "'"• WHEN YOU WANT Oak Glen Farm. Phone Middlctown Nev/brook brick Ice cream in three fla- pair, electrically clean, varni3h and polish A big bnrEnin for a commuter's homo; •tetn's, 12 West Front street, Red Bank^^ Boro BUHSCB, Inc., Globe Court and Me< pianos at all makes. A. B. Dirbnn's piano ne block fr«m station; seven large room* o Colt revolver foe protection or a pistol 796-F-14. chanic street. Get your car washed while vors : vanilla, chocolate and strawberry and bath, with all improvements; screened RED BANK GLASS WORKS. ""^BUNGALOW FOR SALfe CHEAPi or bicycle repaired, ncc C. W. Leverentis, in town. Service guaranteed. forty cents a quart, twenty cents a pint _howroom nnd Repair Shop. Druramond Some improvpments; prich S2.&00. S. Church Btrrgt, Belfortl, N, J. HOUSE FOR SALE. Liffgett'a drug store, GO Broad street, Red plaoe. Red Hank. Phone 933- ,'Orches, corner lot, 50x144. Also one six- Clnaa contractors. Window, plate, ml*-* Six room house, IiatN, heat, gas; lot APARTMENT TO LET. Bank. room house nnd store on Liberty Rtreet; r, ribbed, Florentine and colored glass?' Stephens.JluniBon. N.-J..__J>bpno 307-W. JAMES SODEN, G0.\l&0; in n fine rraidentinl section. For Four rooms and bath,' rcaa, electric lights, " REAL ESTATE. ensy terms. JI. L. Peaae, owner, Middle- ~~ ROWBOAT FOR SALE. contrnctor nnd builder; nil kln'Io of job- full pnrticulara cnll at 38 White street, team heat; at 18 M echanic Gtreet. In- DAILY MESSENGER SERVICE. Eight room house for rent, all improve- town, N. J. Windshields our specialty. 38 West Metal rowhoat in porfoct rondltfon: easy bjntr lionp. Denier in hulldins material- .Rod Bnnk, quire 'of J. I. Monslty, 10 East front To New York. Orders left at the Elka ents; «tcnm hpnt, enrage for three cars; Front street. Red Bank, phone 1028-J. i James Srnlen, Lim-roft, N. J. home. Chambers pharmacy or Knicker- lot 60x150: nenr station; $45 per month; IMMEDIATE CASH. handling; $20. PhonoJRed Bunk 727-M. HOUSEBOAT FOR SALEOR RENT." set, Red Bank. Phone 73. Why not sell for immediate cash nil un "*>LbORS"CLEANED AND FINISHED.'"" bocker ph-rmacy will receive prompt at- immediate posaedaion. A. L. Ivina agency, SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE. Equipped witli power; forty fcot lone REAL ESTATE. tention. Prices moderate. CharJea W. Register building, Heil Hank.^ uquirej efTecta. Furniture, surplus fnrn WISHING, BARNEGAfiBAYr: Old and new floors. M. SprtnRHtccn. 47 Also stronn yountr team of work horses; nntl ten feet wide. For rnrticulam npply Restricted building lots and hem.s» for Jonen crops, unused machinery and practically Spring "trcct, Red Hank, rhnne lajfS^M.^ chenp. Apply to the Universal Security to A. Matthews, 258 Eaet Front street, "FARMERS AND GARDENERS. nny other nrtlcrle cnn ha fold qviickly by The new twin-ncrcw Knoml lonvcB Tom* nnle. Edwnr-d W. Scott, real estat This is the season of the yenr when the •' DEAb""ANIMALS." eompnny, (foose Neck Pnint. licit Bank. mortfffljre invostments, 40 East Front Phone 13 or 1300 nicaKinir the services of Luke Lonirhd River, N. J.. Tucsiloys. 'thurmUvi. Sat. WANT TO BUY street. Red Bnnk. Phone 874. and ask Luke Longhead to fill your wants, garden orui farm arc yielding fresh fruits vho presides over Tho Register's Want unlays nnd Sundnya at 8 :1G A. M. Bound R Connoru remover of iloan nnlmnl?. VEGETABLE PLANTS. He Is an efficient worker and his charge and vegetables in abundance. The W Department. Wnywldc. N. J., phone Wnyalrte 340-F-15. chickens nnd ducks; will pny bent Drice. Larfco stock of cnbbnfrc nnd celery planti POOL TABLES FOR SALE." arc email. Twenty-five cents will take Department of The- Roaster will help you trip 31.00. Will charier/ Cart. W. Conk« ~" TO~CLOSE "OUT." Phono 836-M, Red Bmilt, or call 72 Bridge for naie. W. W. Kennedy &. Sons, 41 Four 1923 Subway tables for sale and thirty-word mossaffo into over 7,000 find customers for your crops. SALESMAN~WAN']"EDi lin, .| Mfn'n union suitn at C9 cents. I-inkcl- avenue, _Rrd »nnk^ It. Adler. Brond utrcct, Red Dank, ami Harding road, nlao sixty new moving picture r'Wrs with homes. An enerpetic, relinble man to follow up fitein'B. 12 Wr»t Front ntrcct. Red Bank. FAIR;,"HAVEN~HOUSE FOR RENT? Itcd Bnnk. iron stand; nlao a lot of furhiiu;>a 10S "~"X~BIG MARKET. " trutle and solicit new buf?ineBfl in this vi- Kemp'fivcnuc nnd Loci;wood place; BC Shrewsbury avenue, Re0 ccnta, Stronpheart Kennels, Easton avenue. New Hnnk, R. V, D. _ _ _ - All kinds nnd Rir.es from J1O0 up. Cal Red Rank. DISTRICT MANAGER. Theatrical Cleaners and Dyers, Desirable apartments for rent. Apply at PEDIGREED CUERNSEV BUL.C Red J-tanfc_H08 for npeciflcations. Bntpswick. N. J. Telephone 141WV-1 the. office, of Slgmund Elflner Co., Hod Pfldlarrcod Guernsey hull for Borvlce. Ap. HOUSE TO RENT/ LOOK! CLIENTS WAITING. Organize crown for direct sell.use of uilk Ten rooms, all improvements', at 134 " ~~ MONEY TO LOAN. Properties wanted along State road. I "HOME AND ROADSIDE STAND! Work called for nnd delivered at very; B«nl<. ______ply to Superintendent Shore Acres, Little unriVrwpnr nnd hosiery; must be experi- Make over into lino bungalow and Kaao Silver. N. J. Phono lio-1 Bonk I5G. Istveraltlo nvonue; best scenery on the Money to loan on first bond and mort- you have any farms or other properties In enced and willing tn wflrlc on cnmmifl" short notice. All work sun ran teed at cut "~ TWO LOTS FOR SALE. river. Joseph Seata, 132 Ulverslda ave- Monmouth county list them with Caleb 1*. line atation, Colt's Neck schooihou.se, in rates, Phono C60-W. 31 , Monmouth HOUSEWORKER WANTED. Knpe on improved renl estate worth double tsia. Biff commiaaionti; permanent. Write village, main ron«l, beautiful location ; liK Eastslde Park, big Imrftnin to quljk nue, Ued Bnnlt. the amount loaned. Alston Beekmnn, nt- Luker, Belford, N. J- phono 76-F-B1. iKC Levy building, Elitabetli, N. J.__ street, factory 37 Prospect avenue. Bed buyer. Adilros W. T., ilrnwer M, HoJ Ho'mnworker wanted; must bo good Kb plot of land, outbuildings all in KOOJ condi- conk. ncAt nnd competent. Mrs. E. Gerry SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE. tornoy, 10 Proad street. Red Bank. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. tion; erni be bought for SS.i'OO, Sl.OOfl Unnk. I*. Mnrpulo, proprietor. Bank. _ Yountr, Rentlc nnd sound. Will nncrl COW FOR SALE. Ron;rt:i(_4_0_Union street, Red Dank. f MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. Overstuffed furniture, cushions, Blip cov- cash, balance easy trrnis. Kec Edward W. NINE NtCE PIGS FOll SALE. fleo on account of itn rider belnR nbitent nt A speedy open boat, 21x4, equipped with Holateln, nhout four years old; hn ers made to order; supplies, tapestry, ere I.intncr, 5 West Main street, Freehold, HO for tho lot If «old ihf» v.o,k. EJ- AtAN'WAtVTED. nchool; excellent horso for youth. Runyon. panned two tubercular tests. Fenaon to ~ APARTMENTS"TO RENTT"J Slnwle winn wnntcd to work on fnrm; Pnlmer cngino; both in Rood condition: f< tonne and leather; lamp shade silks, wire N. J. • ward M. Haley, 208 Monmouth utroct. Ked Gooncneck Point. naln chpnp. Address or rhohe It. B. Sick- BolliUfr, hns only three teats; milks nboti frames. trimmiiiRS. II. Chark's furnitun Five rooms and bath, all modern jmv« Bank. howX Mr.Holf. Hell, 27H Mnin utrcet, Mnt els, 84 McLaren street, Red Bank, fifteen quarts now. K- M. WyckofT, Lin NEW HOUSE FOR'SALE. nrf_*_.i_, K. J^ Phono 07-W, Alntawnn^ FAX— > tore, 39 Monmouth strnnt. Re-1 Ba k. At Delforfl: in rrstrk-teil loi-ay; prnvemeiitt); new building, Ocennport nva«, FOR RENT not a polish, a finish; mnkrs the old Fnr FOR RENT, FURNISHED. croft, N. J. _ WO^K'WANTED FORTY-FIVE ACRES FOR SALE. rooms and bnth, electric lii:lits, hot nnd nuc and Main street, Oci'anport, N. J. Must for offices or liunlnpan purptinca entire sec- like new. Why not try nnd he convinced? I have Bovernl plncea for rent: Two _ One and a hnlf miles to Red Bnnlt; all cold running wider, Rtationiiry tul ond floor. Inquire t> Hrpnd street. Rod by white man; kttjhen work, hotel or rca- Prfco $l,r>0. Snm J. Curtis, JU2 WnD FOR SALE ALONG STATE ROAD. r be scon to ba appreciated. Colonial Hefl* tntirnnt. CJ.A ntn.*t Momlny. AtUlre1 Itunfrnlows nlonfT beanh water front, near .rood UTOUIH!, irflml hnnae, two \nrpe hit Price ?1.000 enjih, 1-nlrutce ?. i0 monthly. Bank. HtrVct. lied nank. KennanurR; $300 each for sennon. Caleb Six acres, nine room houac, cellnr, tw nnd usual outhuitdihK!;; Knot! roml: S10.000. There nre no other ohiirKe^i. Compton tnurnnt. phono Kntontown 2112-B. YES, if WILL BE DONE RIGHT KitchpnJWor':, drawn.* W, Red Dank^ Lukor, phone 7fi*I''-3I. KcnnpmirR, g(is tonka; all kinds of berries and fruit; FOUND near station; price $7,000, part cash, S;i,r>00 cash, balance niortjrnge. C. Luker, Hoally Company owner. CblCanirbflll nvenue, if your car Is wnuhed nt tlio Horo Busses. HOOSK' FOR SALE " "~ between Red Bank nnd Fair Haven Satur- STORESACRIFICE JBelford. N. J., phono 7fi-F-.Tl, Ke«n«lmrK. Ilelford, N. J. 'lelephotie ICeansljur^ Inc., wash stand. Chnrlca A. Jones, expert at 153 Catherine •trcet. Red Bink: tw.. <\ny nftcrnoon, electric lantern. Hownr* Caleb Luker. Bdford, N- J., phono 7B-F-31, SAVE^YOUR OLE)T fnmily house, wnttr, KH» ntul pj';-.irl«s lli?ht: nnd hcnutlfiil houoe in Itumson, ?5,B0O Kb ™ LODGES, TAKE NOTICE. 2C6-J. washer. TtflVntjf. Nnvoflink. N. J. Phono Atlnnti. cnah Jl,000;iflne for ice cream nml nodn. HOME BUILDER AND MILLWORK. LodRc rooms to rent over Clayton & Ma- Euga—beautiful reveraiblo ruga ra«da RANGE OR SALE. lot fi0x200. Apply nt nbove aiWrenB^ HisrhinnrtN 199-W. ' Chnrlen Dresser, 113 Wcat Front Btrcct Mnny plnns to clioooe from or wil] cat!- WANTED" Kcc'8 ClothinK store on Hrond street, Rod Two Rood men t" elejui up. cut from your old carpets and rugs. S«nd Gold Medftl Glonwood nuiKC fnr flnle. WANT TO RENT HAVE YOUR CLOTHES phono fl23, Ued Bank. Lot r.OxlSO, mnte your plnns. Screening, porches, trel- Bank; occuiinncy July 1st. For terms «e Mrs. Joseph MorrlB, phono Miilillctown nil iTiodorn hmiv.\ contrally locjitcil nbout lises nnd porch boxes. Fencing ttoberl nrnund house, lnu-er three ehimneyH, nuike postal for circular nnd full particulars cleaned nt thn City Tiry Clcnninn nrd Ty MONMOUTH CARPET CLEANING CO. Albert K. Snydor, rent rstnte nnd inaiir fence; f]uilf a lilt of work; will liny fifty Welrfleld Hue and Cnrpet CfpBtiirrst Co., 1318-F-4. ^_ October 1st by buninpHH mnn nnd wife. lnp: Works, i» Mnchnnio ntreot, near Broad RUK« shnrnpoced, dyed and repaired JJ. Cook, 37 Sunset avenue, Ued Dank, nnce, room H, F.isnrr buitdinfr, Rrd Hank. Aildrcs* 0. D., drawer M, Red Dank. Phone 1488. eentj mi hnlir for Kor,,l ,,l,lc ,„,,„. II,, ' MONEY t'O'LOAN" ntreet, Ued Bank. Phono 108-B. William weavers of old nics and carpets, nlso rntr R qunrter mile wept of north entrnnm to Hny 391 WelrflpUl Btredt. Drooltlyn, N. Y. on approved first bond nnd mortnaRO. Ap- WANTED, ' " " ~ Ostrov, proprietor. rugs. Bench Roa» and aoit w year Kunrantee; tn close, lot only §3.00 j Now being done at tliu Singer Shop OOMANDnbAR chiiniiisi».__Wnt9on, Cranbury, N. J. department of The ItcnInter in 26 centii All sizes of ninple nnd double strength B(i\iare. E. W. Jones, 1 f>-( Ocotin liotite- HOME FOR SALE'iN'FREEHOLDT for thirty words or ICP». A low cost fo fnr «nle. Inquire D. Family, Tarmly Tark, tlio curiiiiany'fl now expert operator. AH Ttffl om fiititnldc fur two; excellent " " STANDING" HAY."*""™" window Klnrns. Plate Rlnas windshields our RumBon, N. J. nrd, Atlantic Highlands, N.J. _riiono_32fl. Sa.UOO. S1.0HO cnsli, hnh.nce ti! bnnrd. InijuJro 2<3 VVjiJlnco atr Twenty rn-ron, mixed mostly with timo- h!«h clntin RCTVU'C. nuecinlty. Miller's Hardware Co.. RS West FOR SALE. month, same us rent; lioiiiu1 hnH Bix i work guarnntcoii. Wido Mexlc.".li h«m- thy. Cnn bo hoiik'ht ii^. n inicp. Address GOOD PRICES PAID Front ntreet, Red Bank, phone 10-J. WILLIAM V. DIETRICH. HUB body nnd half ton truck with rooma iimi slililiuer kitehell, electric lit;! fltitchins now ten cents n ynrd, GeoiRQ plumhimi. heathis and tinninir. Pumps ant1 MONEY TO LOAN. Ktatdinn Hay, drawer M. Red Bank. for mon'n iiccon.l-hnml clothcn at the City ALFALFA HAY )rOR SALE. hurbnn b.idy; nl»n two ru-w hou»cs, KnrnKO; lieMitiml Kardrn. nil planted, lovely Wtiodn, Jr., agent, 20 Monmoulh street* Money In loan on bond nnd n AUTOS FOR SALE. Dry Clcnninir Work*. <•> MMhnnfo ntrett. Cure, yenrty lonnf, nht sn'ldle horr>e,'i nnil liolo i»,uie» wishes n jol, ah rubbery, Jmrdwood floor*, etnUonsry «tf-_HO RIvoraMc nvpnuc, Ittid llank. niir, RuniHiin. N. J. _ __ nil mitnmnhile owm'in In brhw their car to Krnpon; JH.500, onnh nlmut SH.OOO. Clmrle Keptrmlier liOth; nrnr river nnd within tnkliiir ••me ,,c n utriim cf polo p..nie« ei tuba, two hcrttorfl, nhndc*, rlty wnter, tfaii FRANKLIN SEDAN FOR SALE. 1 DroBHcr, 11:. Went Krutit strrrt, tflcphon In very Itooil condition. Ban Im seen nt '"'REPA1KS OF ALL K1NUS ' RADIO LOUD .SPEAKER FOR SALE. )IIFII tin' npxt liuio it neeiln wnnhJog . wiiikini; iIlHtunrr of PtnHi.n, Aildrnm II. L on n riiviite I'slnt,- tnkinn erne of hulie.i" ni electricity nvnilnlilc. Fivo nilnnles to _. Cnn It I p by e Mutiilny nftrnon . (1.05. Flllkalstclns, 12 West Front otlect. A lilM mmlp] tour! r rnr, in fine enn,!!- C. li. MILLER, " ply at fifllff" of Kiinmmd Kinnpr Co. *een nny evrniiij;, (J, DfMidowiti, nlion OFFICE FOR RENT. nA Floor Inyintr nnd iuirfnelnir cnnlrnctnr from 1/ITKC llirrnt. Kinder plenn< We reimlr riidintoni, nindKuardi, hoodd, CAR FOR SALE. Accrrn, M llrldfto nvenue, lied Dnnlt. old floorit niirfnrtrd nnd rrflnlnhed. 62 Lnrsfi room with honrd in a Trotentnn r lanil'!i. mid ilo nil inetn! work. Wo Bell a n Conovrr »t.ro«t, I.nnii Hmuch, N. J., plion _ •—REAL~'ggTATEi return tn Mr. Drown nt H(.'(, i«tcr otllce, Ue Ilftiilc er bn hllnn; nil cunv 0tutz Itenrcat, nport m(iili!l; B "i! conrU- DODGE ENGINE FOR SALE. "* fiiiDJIy,* privntn Imnir, ^ond tnttte; ell im Four room minrtmcnt Cor rent, unfur rnillatiir for n Ford for 811.60 Hint Jn n tlon: prleo moderate. Call Eatontuwn Lonir_ltrnnrh IK07. __ prove men tn; nonr to ntntion. H7 Mni'l mink. Ik'flt ioCAtfoti in tUni Hat ft. IlntlR" tMicino for unlr, complcle unit. ftveiuif, oornnr Pctrrn plncn. Red Ilnnk. nlnhnd; elect rir, Rnn, wnter and rniiff*- liono-eomli rnd[nt..r that dont freeze. W 1017 niodel, in pnvfect ordfr; rrciinditloiictl "TRY CURCI UN'S FOR" FACE VALUE. larjra nttir;. $20 per month: ronneinioii n NOW IS TMK TIME «ell l-'irejtono niul other rnnle» of tire. room if d oil rrd. for imr tic: ti lav Lnt tin bo yutir Imrlfcr. Wa It now hov to put In yniir liratini; plant; jiiiiclenn fur- WimhliMiU nwl ilocr ulinsii n »pwlalty. *" RADIO SETS FOR SALE. Apply i!73 Main Blrccl, Miitnwnn, N. J. ELMER C. WAINRIGHT, "' onco. A. T.. Ivlns aireiicy. RoKfflter hufhl narfls iuntnlted coinplt'le, $H0 ami up; live Mr. !Ir/>«n. Hoi! /tlo* One lulin ne)B, $10; two ttilin nots, $20. ; to tilrnno. ttxprrt tonnovinl nprvlco. Cur justice of tlio iicnce. Crlminn) and collec- liw, Red Ilnnk. Ilraminnlde [irieeg. lln! llanh Alltn Undl- MAN WANTED^ ' cliUi'ii Hnrl)cr Shop, Second,,Nntlonnl Ba: radiator M«»m plant n, ?2H0. Man ho ntor Worki. lia Wwt Kronl ottect. Ittd nny Iti-d Hunk r< l eiitato mcvul. P. O. iTox Ofi, Ki'lfonl, N, J.; plion« DC-W, Mnrrleil mnn nnd wife tvflntri] ti> work tion cusen receive prnmpt nttcnttnn with water plftiUH. (Ji-nrj-'i- Lorfll.-, 2T, (!:»o,t- lmlMfmrL_CfpHtnir«. _____ rennlta. Pny nmt nftflit service. Phono 4. MONKY TO LOAN. llnlilr. rl»,i,» 117V. KeaiiBj>Urtt. "» '«rni. Apply noil, ^?:t Mnin titreet, On bonJ nnd mnrtftiiKu mi r«nl estHto nut Btrout, Nuttey, W. J.. ithona Nut'ey OGUEN McCLASKEY^ OHUT, 1K4 CntliPfino utront, lt«nntile. UntUtnctlon BU>.rimU>ed. 4: Hi-honl. i.loreM. i.ofitolllce, 'I'.-n iiilnot.v tlrn« pnymcntt). Hoii)ittttoh[n« dm a w'lfl« plum bine, heat I nir nnd tlnnlnit In nil " aditd AUTO stbiuGli, " to wnnh nutoinolilloH I'i M nil in Hnrrifl, n finiii iiennhme or llril llank, Aniprlenu en you vrnlt at Blnger fiIHH>, (JtiTif* VVo«''», brnnchv*. Hi VVCJUSIIIO nvcinic. Hod Bank, BUSINESS FOR SALE; (o look like new l>y \\*\nt( mir r*]Uhl< WnnhiitBton street, ltd Hank, nhon< Mochmtln Htrt'ft am) Qlnhe Court. Will (IIP S(iid«linkcr Kunw. 177 Montnniftl Millinery nntl nil cmfirnfdory f>tiatnenn l>r«nh clmnor. A trinl will rtniviiu-.- yot nni-M. Jr., naonta, 20 Muumunth «((*i^ B«t) l 121fi store your cur by tho hour, ilny, week, nlrret. Kinni»i thifi' IUHI ti hn)f IIOJI-H pint rnnhlnu )'ic.i Only oiw UH. """"snow'CASE'"FOR"SALE","" hanlwoiid fttint-n.'«rtnont rcllnr: tot UOxlfiO nnd dix-ornUiur. Wall pnp<>r for rnle. O. Kiiuipmctit in BO ml condition. Kcffinierf Ini|iiii(! .1. A. Ji-irri-y, 41 Wavi-ily ii!ai*c Hern fiirm. KIIOII nn.rniiin lininii, twn-rs 'FUKNI9IIED AI'AHTMICNT FOR RENT."' fro I. Omiiili'i, liy owner. Innprctloi.* by 1 linrnire. lorn crib, ittahle. new elil,-U IIUIIRO in KM Untile >lllm( t,,t U,Stt, with About ten fert In It'iiKtli. Apply at A. Miller, Cnmptnn am] Church ntr*>etn, itumltor K-SIIAC. Cnn ho seen nt Mckiunn lU-d Hnnk. Flnit floor npnrtmnnt, tiva raomu nnn)y. I»cIfonl._N. J. Vhonf Kcamhiirir 0^'W. ynnl, 1lt>t\ Unuk. lHnm..ra::xl(l feet: >lx wlrml-ln rniin. l:!xl il ntii, R!ir«"w»i,iiry postomeo or MCJP1H.HO Roil Imthi nil improvement,. Can ho Been any HAND SUMMER .SCHOOL, hr.nider Inmso with llueheye hronder aluvt Hank 1800-R. _ __ SPECIALTY FOH SALK."~~ " tir tin. Ite.1 Hunk. AN OPI'ORTUNII Y r1K)it4'«*ntli Hi'iimui; rlnmiicii, uinllit ntirn, I'lltlily r»nl ,s. 0. It. 1. yenillnu lirn»: iihnu n n on RrriMitimifU) imlntiiur and [tlar-lliK; n!n Bhntlnml inmy nnd ltovernens hnahet **" "FOiT'sAiJ:. """ " BOKO AUTO STOKAGF-, limific tuvintftiir. .Spi'cfnl \w\cn mi fenr Hint ymi MlimiM not mlnn. Kmur rfnl l>nr Krenrli, (Ininnn, Hnnlhl., hlatury. ynlci 7fi etihkn. hen-lmtehetl fr.nn in Ire wlnntlii lilull< rrum Inn liti Uarl»y-Dnv(i(nn ami Indfnti nmtr.i-fJTIM. phaeton nnd hni'iu'in ; tuiltiihle fur children; Rttlnn nt 2h rrutn mi n«li» nt our stoic <> n»d nil .'loniiMitnry binn.-li.v>. Ad.l. •- I'M pen. nii.l liood <.«, nl< yen,. i,l,li ill,. Mi-cbanU Btro«t nml q|Qha Court. Will iminllnv. ftny or coiitinrt work. E»tt kind nnd KCHHA; hnmaiii. 0. A. W KII1- 1 H«,l llnntt mJ with nldo rural «Unlit r^pnffti ncMfl. A. etoro your car by thn hour, day, wcolt, mnton clirrrfullv ylven, 1'cter 'litun, ho ( Sntur.liiy, July tOtti. A r*nl ti«'Qt. Re wilt W. Rnnd, A. M., 'I !..- Kwin» ( Rchwelir, Htnehnm nveiiuo mul Church wnril, Mnin Mrret. Oceftiniort, N. J., Phoatt Ilnnk llRrdwnro itore, 75 MunmuUt Ocrni! Rnail, tionbrlullt, N. J., phona 'JOB ^mlr.r ifiontli or year. Day etui night ocrvlco, 4, Kenimhurtf, H, J4 21111H KnthtP •treat* Kumoun, N, JT, BUcet, lied l!anlc< t, N. J, • JlBtik. . Page Twelve KED B'ANK REGISTER, JUEY ENTERS REAL ESTATE FIRM "TWELVE OLD'MMDS." s on Moonlight Sail. ' To» B*4W -Cut.' l^njbera of the Red Bank, Long- John Quisrley of Chestnut «tr«*t ¥ "HUCES [LESS THAN ELSEWHERE THE BED BANK REGISTER. Walter J. Sw.enir to Run 3e« Play to be Given in Grace Church stepped on a piece of glass while JOHN H. COOK, Editor end Fubllilw. Next Monday Night, Branch and Apbury Park Rotary m u.mmm GEORGK a 11ANCE, AMoeiiU Editor. bright Office of Newirlor.. clubs will enjoy a moonlight sail he was getting out of a rowboit Walter J. Sweeney of Seabright, the play of "Twelve Old Maids, down the Shrewsbury river tonight. last week and one of his toea was M@ntn®tath r FLORALHfpRST FLOWER SHOP Buainesa iSutttaers son of the late Mayor Thomas .T. of which a description wits given badly cut. He wan attended to by THOMAS HIVING BROWN. in The Register a short time ago The Rotarians will be accompanied FARMS >.>> 15 Monijnouth St, Red Bank, N. J. Sweoney, who recently opened a by their wives. Several entertain- Dr. Godf of Riverside avenue «nu r Telephones:—Red Bank 13. real estate office at Seabright, ha will be presented at Grace church eight stitches were taken to clone Village Hemss ;' ""' ' jiFLOWERS BY WIRE ~-' Red Bank 1800. next Monday night. This play will 'ment features have been arranged. Shcro Subscription Pricesi entered the real estate firm o the cut. He will be laid up 8 Ons rear (1.60 Philip T. Bowers Co. of Newark. bo given by group No. 2 of the Tho Fir«t Tomatoei. couple of weeks. All rmn s! Cut Flowed!, Fema, Foliage Plants, Trees, " Btx Bioatbi ...... *. ,,. .76 Mr. Sweeney will have an offic« on Indies' aid society of the Methodist G. Harry Richdale of Lincroft Thr«» month• ••*»•• •••••*.•• .40 church, of which Mrs. Forrest §?SU.i9MN FARMS Shrubs, Bulbs and Seeds Ocean avenue at Seabright under was ono of the first persons in this A Quiet Worker. Entered at the poatofflca at Bed Bank, the name of the Seashore real es Compton is chairman. Four groups State Highway Funeral jDesigns at Shortest Notice IJ. Jt as Bccond-cJaBB matter. localityy to market tomatoes at Red wants are qlquickly y filledfid if yoyu give tate exchange and he will have of the ladies' aid society nre in k H g - N, J. D«y Phono 1338 Rc,| Bank N| M Phono 488-W Ro4 contest to raise money for the so- flank last week. Ho sold them for the. jjobb to LLukk o LongheadLhdA. Ad B charge of the firm's business in this $G a basket. vcrtisement. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1924. part of the state. The Newark of ciety this year. flee of the firm Is in the Bowers GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. building on Broad street. Mr. FREEHOLDER AS A COP. BEF'" TOWN TALK. 3r:-'^f Sweeney started in the real estate Harry G. Borden HauU in Family •pP" '(Continued from page 4) business five months ago and since Connection of Senator Edwardf. then he has made a large number This is the season for firemen'c of Rales and rentals. Gordon D. Muller of Jersey City f&lrs. All the fairs that have boon was arrested lust week nt Shrews- Vacaklon Time held at Red Bank nnd vicinity by bury on a chnrgo of automobile fire companies this summer have FAIR HAVEN ROUSE SOLD. speeding. The arrest was made by been well patronized and every- Freeholder Harry G. Borden, who Friday, July 18th, 1924 1 CUrle. Weber of Now York Buy. body rejoices that this is true. The Property on Lincoln Ayenuo. is a special, policeman. Mr. Muller a. 1:00 P. M. Sharp if firemen's efforts tn raise money to was taken before Justice Charles R. maintain organized effort to light William A. Hopping has sold to D. Foxwell, who fined him ?10 fires are very much the samo as Charles Weber of New York a house When he appeared before the jus- On the Premises on the State Highway between Cool anil comfortable—and shown in such fire fighting itself. . Both in hold- nnd lot at Fair Haven owned tice, he had with him his brother- Middletown and Keyport ins: fairs and in fiphting flames th by Samuel G. Allen, who owns in-law, Irving Edwards of Jersey the Harry Miner property on the a variety, of appropriate summer styles 'firemen's labors are almost entirel> City. The latter is a son of United AH the Household Furniture of tho late Syndonis Wilier, coniUting B work of service. river bank. The house just sold States Senator Edward I. Edwards. of the following: has six rooma, bathroom and all im- —that one finds [choosing shoes here most provements. It is on the east side Blnck Walnut Bedroom Suite, Black Walnut Parlor Suite, Black New Babiei. When the firemen hold fairs thej of Lincoln avenue and the lot i Walnut Extension Dining Room Table, Blaek Walnut Combination Desk fascinating and yvonderfully satisfactory. •are serving the public almost a 60x150 feet. The price was ?5,000. Mrs. John S. Thompson and Mrs. and Bookcase, Oak Combination Desk and Bookcase, Oak Sideboard, 6 John Mason of Rumson returned much as when they put out fire! Mr. Weber will occupy the prop- Oak Dining Room Chairs, 2 Morris Eockera, 2 Couches, 4 Rocking Chairs, • Blnce the fair profits are used al erty. He is in business in New home last week from the Long most wholly to buy equipment or to York and he will commute daily Branch hospital with' new born 4 Small Onk Tables, 6 Cane Bottom Chairs, ona 9x12 Velvet Ruff, lot do other necessary things for the between Fair Haven and the city. babies, Mrs. Thompson gave birth of other Kugs, 5 Ingrain Carpets, Velvet Parlor Carpet, containing protection of life and property. It to a daughter and Mrs, Mason gave about 75 yards; lot of Pictures and Frames, 2 Mirrors* Glassware, Knive3, is a fine thing for a community to birth to a son. Tho new arrivals and Waverly Place Bungalow Sold. Forks, Spoons, Kitchen Utensils, Pots, Pans, Bods, Bedding and other ihoe Go. have firemen who are willing not their mothers are in good health Household Articles too numerous to mention. only to risk their lives but also to John A. Jeffrey has sold his bun- Mr. Thompson is employed us a finance fire fighting, but no com- galow on the north side of Waverly chauffeur by Thomas N. McCarter TERMS CASH. ' .I?IF~;^ 9 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. munity ought to expect or ask its place to Miss Kate Eifert of Rum- and Mr. Mason is employed ns JOHN W. WILLEY, Executor. firemen to render this double serv- son for her own occupancy. The chauffeur by Henry I. Caesar. ice. Fighting fires is enough. place brought $6,000 and the sale was made by Mrs. Alberta B. Mor- Every community ought to finance Will Run for Juitica. its fire fighting without depending ford. 18224 on the firemen to mise money by Charles B. Robinson, who is Red (fairs and other .makeshifts. Firemen Elect Delegate!. Bank's only colored constable, will Delegates to tho state firemen's 6 a candidate for justice of the * • • convention to be held at Atlantic peace on the Republican ticket at If the firemen want to hold fairs City early in Septembep r were the primaries in September. Ho ha^ to raise money for recreation, or elected at a meeting of tho Red his petition all ready, for filing and ! sport, or for some other purpose, Bank firemen's association last ho states that 700 persons have for their own benefit/! no one will Wednesday night The delegates signed it. object to them doing so. But for are Harold A. Davison of Eelief . : e»-^-o- 1 ' them to have to raise money to engine company, Benjamin H. Ford Anothsr Bui on Route. The Hoover Digger is made exceptionally strong to give light fires as well as to do the actual of Navcsink hook and ladder com- The Boro Busses company of Red 7 years of service. The elevator is jnade heavier, the Jinks are fighting, of the- fires is an imposi- pany and Joseph Hesse of Liberty" Bank: has put another car on its Ladies', Misses and .CMHren's closer together, potatoes do not full piru to be covered up. The tion. Moreover it would ho more hoso company. The alternates nra Red Bank and Rumson route for rear rack without question is the blest. The rods are made of i equitable and just and all-around Cornelius S. Mount, Alonzo DeWitt the summer season, making a total • tetter for a community to raise and Fred J. Noble, of five cars. William Manners ia steel that will not bend down out of jshape, they always return to .money for fire fighting by taxation the chauffeur of the additional bus. Wearing Apparel original position. Steel chains and rjardened steel sprockets that than for the firemen to feel obliged Bombarded With Cuttomera. RESOLUTIONS. wear the longest. High carbon stjbe'l shovel, shaped so as to to raise it themselves. Chester H. Packer of Seabright At th* regular bi-monthly meetinK of 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. recently advertised two rowboats he members of the Monmouth county gather the potatoes with the least possible loss. mosquito extermination commission, held for sale in The ReigBter's Want De- Friday afternoon, July 11th, 1924. the fol- •V ? Lots of. "bar associations," as partment. A few days after the lowing: resolution of condolence was unan- Repair Service—This 19 an important item to be considered 1 imously passed in respect to the memory • lawyers' unions are called, meet at advertisement appeared Mr. Packer jf the late William E. Wnrn of Kcyport. > in buying any machine. Repairs for Hoover digger always on $ this time of the year. At the meet- notified The Register that one inser- nember and former president of the com- w lBBlon. hand. This means a lot to the farmer. No waiting for repaid i ings of these lawyers' labor unions tion of the advertisement was M he WHEREAS, tho death of William E. Warn WTOIS. ' the lawyers talk a good deal about at his homo in Keyport, Thursday, July We Specialize in Damp. f for days. j needed for he had been "bombarded 10th. 1924. after a prolonfreii iiincsa, is ; the great number of useless laws with customers" and could have sold the first break in' the ofllcinl family of :. that are passed nnd what a drcad- the Monmouth County Mnoqulto Ex- Price of Repairs—Hoover Digger repairs are as low in prico several boats if he had had them. termination Commission, since its or- ! fully bad thing it is for the country. ganization in 1014; nnd and in many cases lower in price than on other machines. Size's • o * • WHEREAS, Mr. Warn was first appointed I Esftsrn Star Beach Party. a member of the commission by Supreme 6 and 7 foot. Engine or horse drajyn machines in stock for im- ' That kin* of complaint is law- The Eastern Star order of Red Court Justic* Samuel Kalisch In 1916, and had aerved continuously since that time, mediate delivery. - " . '• 'j ' •, " yers' bunk, pure and simple. The Bank will hold a beach party to- and in 1921 and 1022 was its vice presi- very lawyers who talk about this morrow night at Seabright. The dent: and Cushman Engines and repairs on hand. WHEREAS. In the year 192! he ni elect- sort of thing add a lot of laws to trip will be made in one of Burdge ed president of the commission, which the already big list whenever they & Russell's busses. Features of the office he filled most faithfully and with poinatakinp care, and regularity; there- can get the people to eject them beach party will include a bathing fore be it to state legislatures or to. congress. beauty parade, a hot frankfurter RESOLVED. That the members of this ERSON :ommisnion, in regular meeting BsflemWerf, The most laws and tho worst laws roast and dancing. Mrs. Leo Mc- io hereby extend to the hereaverl widow are made by lawyers themselves. Kee is in general charge of the aC- ,nd family of our late fellow worker our Very frequently the legislators are eepest sympathy: nnd be it further 29 Court St. Telephones Freehold, N. J. air. RESOLVED. That n copy of the«o rcso- i lawyers for corporations who want utions be spread upon the minutes on a >asre act aside for the same and n copy some special law put over for iheir Tent for Harvest Home. ent to tho family of deceased; be it benefit, and as the lawyers usually Big wide strips of canvas for a irther 12 White Street work together except maybe when tent for the Reformed church of RESOLVED. That thin commission nd- there is politics afoot, the law slides ourn until its next regular meeting as a i Colt's Neck arrived at that place :oken of respect nnd esteem to our late through without trouble. Lssociate. last week. The tenb will be used JRA BAnROWS. President DR. H. A. HENDMCKSON RED BANK NEW JERSEY * • • at the annual harvest homo <•£ the church Wednesday night, August Vice President It's enough to mnke a horse DB. O. VAN VORIS WARNER. 6th, and a "bee" is being arranged 1 laugh to listen to or to read the at which the canvas will be sewed HABRY G. ^'" "'" Phone Red Bank 959 talks of these lawyers when the into n tent. JOHN H. COOK. lawyers' union gets together. First •ei Btnk, July n, 1924. they tell each other what a great and noblo calling the lawyer busi- ness is. Then they usually add on to that kind of talk some state- ! ments to the effect that it is too easy to get in tha law game and that it ought to be mado harder to get in as there are too many law- yers already. That's exactly the I same kind of lingo spun out at the meetings of other labor unions. That principle is: "We're in now; '4 let us keep any more from coming Our August Furniture Sale in. That gives all the jobs to us." '4 T Another thing prently talked Will T about when the lawyers' labor union holds its annual meetings is f the great number of unfit men who T are lawyers. Most everybody will T agree to that. But tho lawyers Because it will be the largest and most important sale of fine themselves pass on every man who T wants to be a lawyer before that and medium grade furniture and rugs ever held in Monmouth T man can get to bo a lawyer. If T there are a lot of tough citizens County. among the lawyers, ns the- lawyers t like to uny there are nt their meet- "The Winning T ings, why do tho lawyers let these f men into their bunch? Above nil, Customers who wish to place orders at this time will re- of the West" T why dont they kick them out? ceive full benefit of August Sale Prices. / T j,- • • • Cadittac registrations in states west Four-Wheel Brakes and, above all, its T If lawyers could be kept out of of the Mississippi are more than harmonized 90" V-Type eight cylinder T legislatures the laws would be three times as great as those of the engine, single out the V-63 as indivi- fewer, they would be mnrn simple, NOTE--A postal mailed to us now will bring our illus- similarly'priced car next in favor, dual and exceptional, equipping it for T more just, morn easily understood. and almost seven times as great as a ouperlative kind of performance—a T This is what the. lnwyern say they trated folder to you when it comes off the press. those of the cor ranking third. kind of performance which only the f W&nt. But there's no chnnce of |V-63 Cadillac can give. any such good thing ns that coming Moreover, this pronounced preference to the pooplo. lor the Cadillac tenches its highest On this point, Eoot and West, X point in the demand for the New V-63. North and South, meet in cordial BISHOP AT TWO CHURCHES. Itf wild, substantial frame, proved Agreement. Confirmritioni Sunday at Fa'r Havan find I.ocutt Point. Hev. Albion W. Knight, bishop suffragan of New .Icrney, conducted J. the service nt the chnnel oT the Holy Communion nt Fnlr Hnven Cor. Maple Ave. and White St., Red Bank Sunday morning nnd confirmed Jesse Mcllray, Marjorlc C. Minton, Telephone 515. Isabella If. Johnaon ami Elizabeth C Bcowcraft. Bishop Knight also vlnltcd All galnts' church nt Locust Point .Sun- XBYPO;I£J day, A CISEH of ten wng confirmed, 7 tonnlotimr of Sannld Quackenbunh, < QUALror - & PRICES GUARANTEED; Charlon John, Eileen, Helen nnJ Murlsl Maliwlnney, Shirley White, Chiflotte and Carolyn VnnBrunt, Florence Boycc nnd Margaret Mnx- RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 16, 1924.

PERSONAL. • . ., Fr*nl< Edgar Arrc$lei}, Bridge, pnd Mali Jon£ Party. 6E1TING SET FOR SHOW. Frank Edgar, formerly of Red A l,ri(ijfo and imih 5o)ijr party will William Wolfkamp, who wo* for- Bank, was arrested at Asbury Paris bo held at the Atlantic Highland's Russian Wolf Hounds FOR SALE merly manager of tho New Jersey PLANNING BIG FLOWER AN0 Saturday night by Constable Leon casino Wednesday afternoon, Aug- food company'o storey is now in Bennett on a charge of failing' to ust 20th, at half-past two o'clock, ALEXANDER D. COOPER chnrffo of tho James Butler storo VEGETABLE EXHIBITION. support two of his children, who for the benefit of the Long Brunch Three years old, sired by. Champion Nabmen; Dam, *• on Moifmouth street. Many Clasiet and Prlzca for Event have been living with Mrs. Joseph hospital. Th« committee has re- Miss Balkeriss—-17 Champions in pedigree. Hurry If. Clayton, chief of the at tho Red Bank Armory on Simons of Peters jilacc. Kdgar quested that players furnish unit) Real Estate and Insurance Red Bank police force, h attending was brought to Red Bank and bal Jong sets. a convention of police chiefs September lltli and 12tli—Show Price for Quick Sale $300.00 Promises to be Success. a hearing before Justice Elmer C. 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Montreal, Canada, Lulio Longhead Will Help. Display npaco is jsellinjr rapidly Walnwrigbt Sunday afternoon. In Miss Helen MncDowell of Frank- default of bailL'Edgar was commit- Luko Longhead finds many a job Address before July 19th MRS. N. M. HOLDEN Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and lin is visiting Mrs. W. G. Higgina for tho 28th annual exhibition of for those in need u£ them. Ho is Bt (lowers, fruita and logetobles to be ted to tho county jail to await the of BorBen piftce her summer action of the grand jury.. ready to help nnyoifo. at any time. R. F. D. No. 1 Belmar, N. J. Tel. Farmingdale 38-F-43 Plate Glass Insurance homo at Poin/ Pleasant. held at the Red Bank armory Thurs- •—Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. John \V, Bfinsley of day and Friday, September 11th Madison nvenuo attended^'tho wed- and 12th. The Monmouth county ding of Mr. Ilanaley's Bister, Miss horticultural society, which if) stag- Matilda Kanaley, to Russell Hoag- ing tha show, is receiving hearty land ot East Orange, last Wednes- co-operation from tho Red (Bank Monmouth County Babies Wanted! day. business men's association and the Willard -Elliott and fnmlly of Woman's club of Red Hank. , to enter the* Baby Parade held by the Red Bank Maplewood, formerly of Red Bunk, Tho Woman's club will lonk after were recent guests of Mr. Elliott's tho department of tho show which Woman's Club, at 4:00 o'clock Thursday after- New grounds laid out and planted. grandmother, Mrs. John P. Elliot will be dtevoted to children. Thi» of Monmouth street. department has been divided into noon, July 24th. Register name and age with Old grounds improved and beautified. MIBS Florence Hackctt of Jersey two classes, one for flowers and ono Miss Wolcott, phone 621-E, Red Bank. No ad- Trees and shrubbery sprayed and pruned. City has been spending & fow day for vegetables. Prize? will bo mission fee. with Miss Nellie Elsinger of Mapli awarded in each "class. There will Advice Gladly Given. I avenue. be classes' for tha best single blooms Mrs. C. h. Havens of Burlington and for the best three blooms of county is visiting her sister, Mrj, dahlias, zinnias and gladiolias and Klmer T)cy nt-Wallace street. prizes for the best vase of six sprays Miss Maud Norman of Maple ave of cosmos. In the vegetable de- Box 232, Fair Haven | flue, who underwent an operation partment prizes will bo given for at Woodley hospital nt Little Sil tho two best earn of sweet corn, ver, is slowly improving threo best peppers, three heat FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Phone Red Bank 421-M. ' 1 i Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Eichele of Eas yellow tomatoes, three best red Front street, arc on n. motor trip in tomatoef, best plate of six pods of Summer Branch of the Babies' Hospital at Rumson the Adirondack Tiiountains. lima beans nnd plate of twelve pods of string beans. I Miss Anne E. Hartmf|n of Elm A^VVVVVVVVVVNA^VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV^ • place attended a house party .a In the vegetablo depsrtment, • THE MERRYMAKERS' FROLICS Mrs. Parnell Thomas's at Allen open to all, there will be twenty- dnlc over tne week-end as the guea six classes. There -will be" a special Old ^Oaks Riding Ring, Estate of of Miss Dolly Stiles. prizo for the best' collection of twelve varieties arranged for effect, len Considering Miss Helen Bennett of Pros- pect nvenuo han been appointed nnd for tho best collection of six Brig. General Howard S. Borden nigh' chief operator at the Red varieties arranged for effect. No Bank telephone office. exhibitor can enter in both classes. RIVER ROAD, RUMSON, N. J. Give Us a Call Mrs. Herbert Sivell of Staten IJ There, will also be prizes for toma- land has been spending ten day toes, potatoes, onionB, yellow sweet The Mo,st Stupenduous Performance Ever Given with Mrs. Arthur Mercer of Me corn, white sweet corn, table beets, Sanitary Plumbir.;, Lnren streot. carrota, peppers, sweet potatoes, in Monmouth County. Miss Normn Ivina of Wostsidi celery, leek, parsnipa, cabbage, let- Tangoes from the Argentine Manner. nvenuo, who was" & jnodical patien tuce, romnino lettuce, cauliflower, Every Evening Steam, Hot Wate;- at the Spring: Lake, hospital fo outdoor cucumbers, egg plant, Dance D'Apache from Paris xier. three weeks, has returned home. mushroomB, green and yellow string Heating in a Satisfucio;; Mrs. James Kingabury of Bank beans, lima beans, and'red, green Polo Dances from Spain street, who has been laid up with and Savoy cabbage. Tin Roofing, Gutters and Leader /sciatic rheumatism for five months, Frank Edington, secretary of the ;'• Folk Songs and Dances from All Countries \Vork in a .Workmanlike Manner. is slowly improving, at the home o show, has received acquests for pre- her sister, Mrs. Winfield Ivins of liminary schedules Iron throughout Staged by LILA AGNEW STEWART Chambers Fireleas Gas Ranges, Westside avenue. the state and from neighboring Clinton P, Elliott of Monmouth states. He says the show promises MUSIC BY ASTOR COFFEE ORCHESTRA Coal and Gas Combination Ranges. street represented tho Red Bank to eclipse anything of its kind 'in, Radio Station WEAF, under tho direction of Anna C. Byrne. lodge of Elks nt the annual conven- the East. And all things pertaining to tion nt Boston lasj; week. While ^~»-o- away Mr. Elliott took a motor trip an£ Open Air Plumbing. : ..„•„>!*£ :'S..... from Boston to Maine. Card Parly for Hmpital. Thursday * Friday Evenings, Abram Benjamin of Columbus, A card party for the benefit of Ohio, formerly of Red Bank, ha Ann.May hospital at Spring Lake will be held tomorrow afternoon at July 24* and 25*. been j^sttinj; friends in town dur- Moving Pictures ing the past week, making his. head Mrs. Harry Perrine's on East Front AT 8:30 quarters at the Hudson house,wheri street. This is an annual event at bo was a boarder several years. Mr. which no prizes are given but which has always beeri well- at- Friday Afternoon, July 25* Every Evening ,• 74 EWonmouth Street Red Sank, it P= Benjamin is in the clothing business v with his brothers nt Columbus. tended. » AT 2:30 Telephone QO@ John H. Gregory, Harry Martin Autos in Collision. TICKETS FOR EVENING PERFORMANCES: and Benjamin L. Atwater are on a ' Automobiles driven by Willard \^AAAAAAA/\AAAAAAAA/v\AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/ cruise to Block Island in Mr. Greg- Perrine of Atlantic Highlands and Reserved Section, $5.00 Back Rojvs, $3.00 ory's now cruiser AHne, which h Lawrenco^Schilling' of Nnvesink col- bought at tho motorboat show, at lided last Saturday nt Navcsink. / AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, all seats, $3.00 New York. Tho front part of Mr. Schilling's Burdge & Russell have bought a Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Alfred H. Porter, Rumson, N. J., car was .badly damaged. No one or at tho door; the Peninsula Hotel, SeabrigHit; New Monmouth hotel, new Reo speed wagon from Dor- was hurt., • mnn McFaddin of Long Branch. Spring: La If Of Chambers Pharmacy or V/vman'a Club, Red Banlt. Thomns 'A, Piquetto, Jr., eon cf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Piquetto of Flainfield, formerly of Red Bank, has been nick four weeks with ty phoid fever. Ho is slowly improv- ing. Misa Anna Willgerodt of Lin- croft, who is employed by iho socia service organization, is enjoying a month's vacation. Miss Anna. Hoffmann of : Loroy place is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hoffmann ant Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hoffmann of , Jeffersonville, New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Franks of Newark wcro week-end guests of Our Stores the Coolest, Cleanest and Most Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hesso, Jr., of East Front streot. in New Jersey. John Lawlcy, manager of thp Rod Bank branch of tho New York tele- Women's and Children's $2.75 Women's $6.75 phone company, is enjoying a vaca- Some More Fresh Killed Sugar Cured tion at Delaware:Water Gap. Porch Dresses Misses Lydin Applegate, Julia Tip Top Quality Corn-Fed Machine Sliced Underwear Bargains Nurses' - Uniforms VanSchoick, Katherine O'Keofe and Carter's Infant's Lisle Vests, all styles, $1.39 Josephine Stringfollow of Red Bank 3, 3 1-2 lb size Slewing or Salad Breakfast high and low neck, lorfp and short Bargains at ' took part In tho bathing beauty pa- sleeves. Regular 35c. Bargains at 5 Women's Porch Dresses made of fine qual- rade nt Bradley Beach lnst Satur- for SI.00. day. •::- ity check ginghams. A variety of nice $2.95 Lndics' Scalpax Athletic Suits in white and Fred G. Fisher of East Front models to choose from. Colors are pink, flesh. Bargain at $1.00 and $1.50 a blue, green, brown, tun, lavender, yellow Regulation nurses' uniforms, made of fine street has gone to Lnrchmont, New suit. York, where he has taken a job on and blaifk and white. quality muslin. a. power boat owned by Mr. Dufk- baugh. Women's $3.75 Women's Broken Sizes Mrs. Harry Soeloy of Elm place, who is employed at tho Brond street Women's Sweaters national hnnk, is hnvlng a vacation Hosiery Bargains •r Dresses of two weeks. $2.00 Crude Kayscr and Goldmnrlt Full- Bargains at John Hol'jrook, Robert T. Linton Bargains at arid Augnstus Murray of Red Bank Fnshioned Hose in every wanted shade. Bargain at $1.39 pair, $2.95 are on an automobile trip to tho $2.49 Regularly $5,95 to $7.95 "ficifiv? const. Stewing Lamb, !k I 15c I!) 51:25 Grado Goldmork Sillc Fibro Hose Women's cool Jumper Dresses, neatly Values you cannot duplicate. Sweaters Miss Teresa Doctor of New York with thrcc-seamed back. Bargain at Is visiting her uncle, Joseph Salz made, all new summer shades, trimmed of wool and mohair, 1! color?, broken of Red Bank. Stewlog Veil. 15c lbBoneless Self Pork, 15c I $1.00 pair. with pearl huttons. si:'os, long- s!oovt» models. «— —-*o-^©—. . Chur. Bargain Days in Extraordinary Bargains in Rev. J. Wesley Towers of Colt'fl Neck will preach nt the Reformed Sugar Cured For Fricassee or Swift's Genuine Wash Fabrics church nt Bed Bank Sunday morn- Women's Undermusllns ing. His topic will bo "If I'For- Plate or Navel Stewing, very fine Sanitary Wrapped Offer Unusual Values get, Iiiee, Oh Jcrusilom." <_ Regular $1.00 yd. Printed Crepes, all colors, 3G inches wide. A Costume Slips in tuli silk—flesh, orchid, nirednlo, nnvy Ijlue, The subject for tho junior con- Corned . Spring v Dixie black and white. ISaiKains at $2.95, gregation':; scrvi.30 nt tho Baptist bargain, 5!)c yd. church Sunday morning will bo Our Reuulnr $1.39 Sillc Voiles jjnd Crepes—n bargain, 89c yd. Costume Slips in white sateen and white nainsook. Bargain at 8O0. 59c Normnndy Dress Voiles, lipfft nnd dark patterns, A bargain, 1 "Growing Up." Tho sermon topics 49c yd. Ladies' Pajnma Suits in novelty veil* ami crepe, in fie/ill, light foe tho regular church services will 89c St. GMI Swiss, permanent dots, light nnd dark patterns. A blue, yellow, orchid. Bargain at $1.75 and $2.25. bo "Tho Mar'.rs of Jesus" nnd "An bargain,\59c yd. OM Lovo Story Re-told." Corsets in pink eoutil, elastic top and medium top. IUiftulnr $1.25. Special bargain at 89c. In Siotlant? for a Afonth. / Bargains for Men Relative* and friends of Mrs. Ed- ' Any $2.50 nml $3.00 Strnw in the Slore for $1.00 Koynt Society PnclmBcs, all ready with sillc in embroider. Half- ward Iteddinftttm of Locunt Point lb Men's Soft Cnllnrs, broken sizes, regular 2!>c quality, 10 for $1.00. price for Unrfrnin Dnys. received word Innt week of hor Men's Art Silk Soft Collars, regular I0e quality. G for $1.00. Men's Cowhido Belts, ill black and dark brown, regular 75c qual- Envelope Cnemisf! in Ib'sh, urehiil, peuHi. Ilaruuiii at fl!)c. oafo arrival in Scotland, her birth- JLndins' Ni^lit Drcssca iu llcsh ami white -.lo' and .17. ifawht plirce.. Sho will spend nbout a ity. Special at SOc. month there. Mr. Rcddington is Boys' Union Suits, regular VCe, quality. 2 miito for $1.00. nt 89c. superintendent of Thatcher Brown'e Get the Habit-"-Buy in Wagner's. pluco nt Locust Point. Specials for Monmouth County Only. Festival at Kuinson Church. A summer festival will lio hold Friday and Saturday of this weok nt Holy liddiiry hall nt I!utii«o.'i. Tho festival will bo opon aftor- noona and ninrlita. Fancy articlou Broadway Long Branch, N. J. 0 will bo sold and there will bo danc- ing, /' • ' s. Page Fourteen , -RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 16, 1924. Boy Bather Drowned. reading at last week's meeting of to pot morg strawbery plants for delivery this year than ever before. RED BANK, N. J. James F. Whittingtor,, a seven- the mayor and council. New side- walks were laid recently from Third The work of improving the Seven- I Sell Real Estate FRED JENNINGS year-old New York boy who was Bridge road is progressing. It U spending the' summer with his par- street to Bingham avenue. The Tintern water company ard theexpected that the job will bo com- Lightning Conductors I Rent Cottages General Roofing Contractor i-nts^at Spriner Lake, was drowned pleted in about three weeks. The while hathinir in shallow water in Rumson water company have been ordered to paint the fire hydrants. main bridge on the road is tieing I Write Insurance* 120 South St., Freehold, N. J. Wreck pond last Wednesday. Ver- repaired. PURE COPPER CABLE non Oshorn, a' life guard stationed Rev. Charles H. McDonald- of Monraouth County Farms near by, worked over the hoy anNew York preached Sunday morn- Mr». George Curtis, who has A Special System Used and Approved by Board of Flra Und«mrittrs> Distributor u[ lie Ambler Asbestos been laid up several months with Shinnies i'11" tiuek, all elzes nml hour tryirfg to resuscitate him. Theing at the Presbyterian church and colors i-nirie.i in l'ra-hold. We cither life jnlnn! f^ys h'1 would have boon Miss Ruth Winant of New York injuries caused by a fall, has im- funiMh you the nifiterml or j:ive tm proved sufficiently to walk without ACL, WORK GUARANTEED W. A. Hopping arplmt pna\ C;^'] li<; liDDlifl ovrr successful had he not been inter- preached at night. your oM .^liiiiKle ™of. W« K'i «">*- fered with hy several bystanders Mrs. Bishop of New York has crutches. RED BANK, N. J. where SUU\ ^las line] Tile Iiuoflni:. Miss Millie Schuyler of Higlits- Will Give Estimate on Homes or Farm Buildings on ri.onta 110-M mn! 1IS-W. who insisted that the boy be sent been visiting her mother, Mrs. Trau Building BROAD ST. to the hospital. Stephen Wilson. town is a guest of Miss Anna Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen f'itzmnuriec Laurie. J. Noble Emley has bought an Killed in Jump from Bridge. and their daughter Eeatriee of New York have been spending ten days electric pump to help operate his Lee Davis, a colored man emwit- h Mr. and Mrfi. Logan Roberts. windmill. The trees in the vicinity ployed by Herbert Cottrcll of of the mill are tall and the wind is William Reinhart Miss Margaret O'Donnell of Uniwntown, was killed last Wednes- ut off to such an-extent that the day when he jumped from the rail- Hohoken ia visiting Mrs. Robert 42 Columbus Avenue BR1DGETON, NEW JIBtiEY Tullock. windmill frequently will not run. road bridge at Matawan. Trains Miss Elizabeth Langley of Con- were approaching the bridge from Miss Esther Bruce, librarian at the Oceanic library, if enjoying a necticut is spending the summer at AAtAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAtAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt.AA t'Pth directors and it is believed her property at Little Silver Point. that, Paris became frightened and month's vacation. Her cousin, Miss1 Eva Bruce,. is in charge of jumped. The trains were stopped For Salo or Rent and the man's body was picked ur. the library during her absence. S Good old Maryland style a ALL READY for your rMisses Agnes and Cecilia Kirk wants are quickly filled.,if you give needs with modern ffquip lie was a native of Virginia. the job to Luke Longhead.—Ad- are making a stay at Yonkers. vertisement. i FAMOUS i ment, expert handlers A large audience turned out Be eure of service at RUMSON NEWS. Large Building To Lease! lowest ratt-s. ar.\i; ;rc Thursday night to hear the band \ -9~ | with us no' Sidcwalkt to be Laid on River Ave- concert nt Victory park, Classical nue and Around Schoolhouse. and popular selections were played \ Christian Science Society 4 Corner of Monmouth Street and Staple Avenue. ? Grill Plate Dinners j and the audience was very appre- — Concrete sidewalks will be laid 54 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. j§ p - Served Every Day f around the public school building. ciative. New summer uniforms are A From tZ to 6:30 P. M. ^ Miss Beatrice Morrell will spend being worn hy the band members. Mayor Griffin and family of Ho- Service.s Sunda_ y 11:10 A...... M., 8:1. 0J U Four stories with elevator. Suitable for department the coming week-end with Miss Mar- iunday-school—9:35 A. M. VA boken are occupying the Snyder V. M. garet Witte of New York. 5 Wednesday Evening Testimonial I store or stores with warehouse room. Or will dlvld®* j Club Breakfast 35c up \ William Hammond and family of house on River avenue, for thef Meetings—8.10 p. M. summer. P Incomparable g Ea'tontown have moved into the Reading Room—Wednesday— s and w first floor into stores to suit tenants. house on River avenue which Mr. Mrs. Julia Lynch has bought a Sundays from 2:8;80 to 4:30 P. M. U Hammond bought a short time ago Chevrolet automobile. The public Is cordially invited to 4 from William Mears. visit the Heading Room and to tha A Apply to your broker or on the premises. ' J CHESTER i Services. Wt Miss Klizabeth Smith returned LITTLE SILVER NEWS. home Saturday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Drew Polliemus of Ho- Arthur P. Bates Appointed a MOTEL and GRILL hoken. Mr. and Mrs. Polhermis Summer Traffic Policeman. were recent guests of Mr. and Mr!. Arthur P. Bates has been ap- Frank Polhemus of Lafayette pointed by the mayor and council street. to do traffic duty on Saturdays and Mrs. Philip Ebling and daughter Sundays. He has been provided Phyllis Claire of Brooklyn, are with a uniform and he began his spending the summer with Mrs. Eb- work last week. MASTER'S SALE. ling's mother, Mrs. Mary Orlandt. At the Sunday night service at Br virtu* of a decree issued out of t\\% Radiola III Mrs. John GofF and daughter Doris the Methodist church there will be Court of Chancery of New Jersey on tht ISth day of June, 1021. wherein Harrison of New York have been visiting a piano solo by Mrs. Elsie Ayrcs, Httnllton It complainant and, George Ccno- v«r *t all., dtfendints, I will noil at rub- Mrs. Orlandt. a violin solo by,JFrank C. Storck and H« vendue on Tuesday, tho 19lh day of $35^00 Forty children in charge of Miss a vocal solo bjrSMisB Minerva Hu- Auguit, 1024, between tho hour a of twelva o'clock soon and five o'clock in tho after- Kthel Head, the playground in- litt. The Wenonah society will at- noon, (to wit, at two o'clock V. M., day- A two-tnbe receiver—new— structor, went on a hike last tend the service and pictures of light laving time) at the City Hall, Broad* t . way. In the City of Lone Branch, the fol- finely made. For actually less Wednesday to Mount Mitchell, near- India in Transition" will be shown, lowlns deicribed tract or parcel of land: than it would cost you to make Highlands. Miss Head . ia arrang- Mrs. E. A. Bowman is spending v ALL that certain trtct or parcel of land ultuatt, lyinv and being in tho Borough of itl Get* distance—dearly! Two ing for a baby parade and a pet two weeks at New York. Little Silver in the County of Monmouth dry cell RadiotronsWD-lland show, but the dates for the two Mrs. J. A. Bickerton won first and State of New Jersey. headphones—everything ex- events have not yet been set. and second prizes with her two fe- BEGINNING at the northerly tntcrsaa- tlon of Shrewsbury uvenue and the New cept batteries and antenna—In- Mrs. Annie Bennett has renter! male English setter puppies at the York and Lonsr Branch railroad company'* cluded in. the price of thirty- her house on Allen street to a New dog show of the East Jersey shore land, and running thence (1) sauthirly "There is no reason for us to along the said railroad's property a dis- five dollars! York family for the summer. kenel club at Long Branch Satur- tance of three hundred and seventy-two day. f*«t »nd the inohei to Sllversid* avenue; Let us demonstrate John Errickson of East Orange thence (2) wetterl/ alonu SilvcraiJo ave- has bought a lot on the Mahoney Harrison Shampanore was n vis- nu* one hundred and eltrhty-flvo and slxty- ono hundredth! feet; thence (3) northerly A. V. GREGORY, and Hintelmann tract for $600. itor at Lake Hopatcong Saturday along the.easterly elde of Shrewsbury ave- The sale was made by Walter J. and Sunday. nue a distance of two hundred and eighty- 67 Broad Street, even consider the Straight Eight" four feet to the beRinntnc Property1 Sweeney. Mrs. J. Thompson Lovett and son forming a triangle and containing one acre, RED BANK, N. J. An ordinance for laying side- are visiting in New York state. more or less, formerly part of Garret S. -C. HAROLD WILLS Oonover'a farm, and known as Lots 1 and walks on. both sides of River ave- The Lovett nursery company ii 2 in Block No. 1 on a map entitled "Map nue from Bingham avenue to Hin-employing a big lot of extra help of property, belonfdnff to Const and Inland Realty Company, Little Silver, Monmouth tolmann's corner passed its first this month. The company intends County, New Jersey," map filed in th* Monmouth County Clerk'u office. December SI, 1907; including the Inchoate right of dower of the defendant, Anna B. llemil* ton, wife of said Harrison Hamilton, and alia, the*1 inchoate right of dower of the defendant, Emma Conover, wife of laid Georfift Conover, together with nil n%A' •infuiar the hetedltatnenta nnd nppurte* tianees to the »tii premises belonging or In anywise appertaining. The aatd property* will be Bold subject rican Food Company to existing tax liens. Terms of such sale will be twenty per tent (20%) Bt the time of snlc and tho 3 BROAD STREET, SIED BANK, N. I. balance within thirty (30) »1 forms in the manner designated The color is ;h«reln and' required by the specifications, I3c cylinder "V'typeWills Sainte Claire it has no competition. mutt be enclosed in nenied envelopes, b«nr- golden and the Ins; the name and address of the bidder slices so dainty THC TALKER engine Thousands of Wills Sainte Claire and name of proponed work on the outside, pintJ dofc quarl1 do addressed to the Council of tho Boroush and <• even that pf Bed Bank and must be accompanied hy : Mason Fruit Jars 75c 85c •when added to owners have road tested the Wills a, certified check for a sum not less than your pudding or your ice cream it — with overhead cams and valves. ten (10) per cent of the nmount bid on Sainte Claire eight cylinder "V" type the work, payable to the order of the Dor* SUMMER RICE ICED TEA suggests good grace and good taste. OJBgh Collector and a surety company ccr- For that matter a dish of cold sliced This statement is made officially. 1 nflotte atstinsr that said surety company peaches along with their own rich engine over thousands upon thou- will provide the bidder yith tho required Dining Koom Tea heing a 1 bond, and must be delivered at the place Ria- in syrup is what "Margaret Ann" and before the hour above named. Ceylon-Java is peculiarly would call "rich folks livin'." No emergency exists in the Wills sands of miles, and thus in actual . The Council of the Borough of Red Bank reserves the right to reject any or all bids 1 - tb cartons lip adapted to making iced tea. The fresh peach of today is crude usage it has exceeded in goodness If deemed to the best interests of tho Bor- and mussy nnd ragged looking Sainte Claire sales situation—calling oufrh so to do. ' 3-11, crton, 28c 19c nni 35c pks compared to the clean, sweet, fin- the fondest expectations of its de- By order of the Council of the Borough ished product of tho Del Monte for sensational engineering innova- of Bed Bank. A. L. MILL1SB, sliced article. And then the con- 1 tions or fads. Wills Sainte Claire cars signer and makers. ' -' • ' : Mayor. venience of it all—the peeling, the Attest: 39 CENTS SAVE THE JAR slicing and the general preparation A. E. OLSEN, Clerk. is all done for you by Del Monte are SELLING and STAYING SOLD— Meanwhile other "V" type fine cars Red Bank, N. J., June U, 1024. We are packing a pound of people. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . For B pound ii.-iy. of i. = : until have contributed additional in- Notice Is hereby given that scaled Mdf chocolate? ni;,y bu too cheap pure cocoa in an Ideal quart will be received hy the Council of the Bor. No. I can ISc So there is no SALES or FINANCIAL oUgh of Red Bank for the reconptruetlo* for ils ciuali';' »m] freshness jar—all for controvertible proof of "V" type of Reekie is place with n concrete pave- REASON for considering the Straight ment with * sheet asphalt surface for a •—it is our price, however. No. 2M can 25c correctness. The same policy of distance of D68.1 feet, with State aid, and 25c opened and read In public at tho room" of Eight—much less any ENGINEER- Mid Council, Borough Hall, Red Bank. New engineering consistency will apply J«r#er> on July 21it, 1024, at seven P. Mi Good Luck ING REASON. •tandard time. Jelly Glasses Armour's Nice Honey Drawings and specifications for the oro- throughout the entire car. jed work, prepared by Oaorff« K. Allen, ., Borough Engineer, hnvo been filed in per dozen Jar Rings Grape Juice Jumbles The "V" type has long since pasced th« office of said Engineer at 6Q Broad To both present and prospective •trMt, Red £)ank. New Jersey, and may ta 45c doz. gc the experimental stage. Inspected by prospective bidders tlurlnff 25C * I7c Wills Sainte Claire owners the above business, hours. The standard propo*«l form fa attached to, tho specifications, tylo of which will be f srnlshed on appli- As has r}0 other engine, it has statement will be gratifying and re- cation to the Engineer. Underwood's Star Condensed Magnolia Condensed "American" Condensed Flans anil specifications will b« furnished' assuring. to prospective: bidders upon payment of ten PROVED its superiority in tne motor dollars (tlO.00). which amount will he Devilled Ham Milk Milk Milk refunded upon return of plans and apocifl- eatlons before the time apeclficd for the opening of bids. ;• 20c 14c 14c 13c Bids must be mada on the standard pro- tfoifJ forma In the manner designated therein and required by the specifications, WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE CO. of Monmouth County muit be enclosed In sealed envelopes, bear' New Mediuir Size Ice Cream Rubber Inff the name and addreia of the bidder Del Monte CORNER MAPLE AVE. & FRONT ST. RED BANK, N. J. and name of proposed work on tha outside, addreised to the Council of .the Borough Onions Salt Tel. Rfd B«nle 768 Open Eveningi Until 9|00 O'Cloek of Bed Bank and must be accompanied by Fly Swatters Prunes certified check for a num nnt less than 6-to bag ten (10). per cent of tho amount bid on * 7c each 9C th* work, payable to the order of the Bor. 23c WlHSlSSlMEpCHRE ouffh Collector and a surety company eer- tlflett* stating that said nurety company will provide the bidder with ihn required bond, and must b« delivered at tha place Fancy Roasting C Fancy Fricasseeing c and before the hour above nnmed. The CbUDcil of tin Borough of IU4 Bunk CHICKENS . 42 CHICKENS .. .. 25 i reiervaa the right to reject any or all hlda If d«em«d to tha best interest* of the Bor- ough BO to do. Short Forequnrters of BT order of tha Council of. tha Borauarh Prime Blade of Bid Bank. SPRING LAMB ... 22< A, h, MILLER, RIB ROAST 25= Mayor. Attest: A. K. OLSRK, C,Ut\i. K«4 Bank. K. J. Jwna H 1024. HONORING AN ATHLETE. said the church should not be used ouple will live on Cornwall avenue.

a» a recruiting station IOT any or- Charles Najy of Miller street T#IS ,.*••/ •..».* Boxln; Program at Long Branch ganization. taken to the Trenton (state hospital Friday in Honor of.Bowman. By a score of i to 1 the Ken- last week. Mr. Nagy was arrested Friday night of this week will bo nedy All Stars of .Yonkers defeated Perth Amboy a few days ago Chester Bowman night at the Long the' Atlantic Highlands and High- nd was turned over to the High- Branch casino, an attractive pro- lands bnBdball team Sunday after- ands police. Justice William B. ram having been arranged in oon on the Nave3ink field. 'Law- 'lead Bent him to the county jail at honor of the West Long Branch :on and Ilartman were1 the battery "reehold for further obsewation boy who Is a member of the Amer- 'or the home team. Bfbrdentown nd from Freehold he was taken to can Olympic team, now in France. rill probably piny here next Sun- Trenton. He conducted a tailor Ladies, The card will consist of ono ten, lay. On the following Sunday the ihop here. no eight, two RIX and on? four- ocal team will play Freehold here. 'Tho Conditions of a Successful round lioutn. Maxcy Koce lhloom, The Presbyterian Sunday-school Christian" and "The Lions" will be who recently defeated Frnttini, the eld a picnic last Thursday on the he sermon topics next Sunday nt Here's Another Opportunity ! Italian middleweight at Lorn? Titus property at Hilton Park. he Methodist church. The ladies' Branch, will meet Joe McCartney The annual fair of the Presby- id society will meet tomorrow Orange. Jack O'Neill of theterian ladies' aid society will be ight at the parsonage. The annual Last week we advertised a special lot of colored shoes navy will trade wallops with Otto eld tomorrow and Friday at the air and bazar will be held Thurs- Pierce of Deal in the semi-final. Community house. Funcy articles, day, July 31st, and Friday, August and a large number of buyers. took advantage of the Ernie Ryfogol of Panamn ami Jim- ake, candy, toys; and other things st. The annual Sunday-school ex- unusual opportunity to buy high-grade merchandise :nie Drennan ni Trenton will fur- .vill be sold. The fair will open at ursion to Asbury Park will be he'd nish one of the sixes and Jack Hol- ine o'clock each morning and will Thursday, August 14th. right in mid-season at prices at about wholesale or leas. land of Newark and Larry Petti of close at nine o'clock at night. , Frank Williams and family of Long Branch will appear in the Fred Gerkins and Fred InglW ersey City are spending tho sum- There still remains a limited assortment of this lot of other six., re spending two weeks at the 1)oy mer at the Marshall house. colored shoes, and they are again offered to the thrifty The bouts at the casino Friday scout camp on the Mdtedeconk Mr. and Mrs^ Herman Black will right preBent'ed somo of the best river. Rev, Joseph H. Schaeffer attend'the races at Montreal. buyer. Buy now for future needs. You can get two fighting of the soivnon. All the bouta will spent part of next) week at the Adolph Fisher, who conducts a pairs for almost the regular price of one pair. went tho full limit. The main camp. second hand store, is a friend of event between Constable Smith of Gordon Komstedt, who recently children. On Monday 75 children the WVsf Indies and Battling Hazel underwent nn operation at a Brook- went to Asbury Park and had a de- In the lot there are Brown Suede, Grey Suedo, of Perth Amhoy, two dusky war- lyn hospital, has returned to hisightful time as his guests. The . Bamboo, both high and low heels, in Pumps and riors, was a mixture of fightingan dhome hero. He is steadily improv- trip was made in Harry Johnson's comedy stuff. Smith acted lik ing. truck. Mrs. Ellen Koebler chap- Colonials. These shoes are absolutely this year's mer- born comedian and he hrul a dif- Miss Hazel Martin spent Sunday eroned the party. chandise and are all correct as to style. These shoes ferent facial contortion for every with friends at Spring Lake. A radio outfit has been installed blow and for almost every move. Miss Elisabeth CrawfcrH. of Free- n tho ffrehousc. have been selling regularly at $9.50 per pair. Hazel was not to be outdone by his hold has been spending a few days Four excursions from Elizabeth opponent as a comedian and he also with Miss Mae Linzmayer. and Newark helped to make up the LAST BIG SALE OF THE SEASON /urnished some laugh producing ac- Miss Genevieve Jackson has heen large crowd of Sunday visitors at tions. Both men carried a heavy enjoying1 a week's vacation from Highland Beach. The summer sea- wallop but they landed few real ef- her position at New York. son is in full siring and Highlands This is a Good Time to Buy-Rugs fective blows. _Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oakes, Mr will he a busy town until aftty Patsy Nelson outpointed Jimmy and Mrs. William Oakes, Mrs.Gussio Labor Day. A scattering of Rugs in nearly all sizes and Claro, a Filipino, in tho semi-final Williams and Walter Williams anil A Cadillac roadster hit the traffic They all Claro has been fighting only a short family enjoyed a beach party at post at the railroad station last not many of any one size. time and he proved a rugged boy Toms River Sunday. week and moved the post three per pair Willie Furguson won from Jack Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore of feet. The car was slightly dam- So Now at All in new patterns and this> year's designs, Dillon in, another eight-round nf Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Charles aged. guaranteed absolutely perfect. fair. -Young Roxey of Newark and Merritt and daughter of Trenton Miss Rose Romandetti is employed Joe O'Brien of Elizabeth furnished spent Sunday "with Mr. and Mqp. at the postoffice for the summer. This Sale \yill commence on Thursday, July * a fast eight round bout with Roxey H. U Merritt. Mrs. George Dorsett and infant winning on points. Mickoy McCain Mrs. Clinton Haas and infan daughter have returned home from 17th, and last until July 26th. of Camp Vail and Jimmy Petti o' daughter have returned to New the Long Branch hospital. Mrs. Long Branch went four rounds ti York after a stay with Mrs. Haas's Charles Howell is improving at the See Window Display Then this Rug Shop will be closed and will a draw. McCain took the firs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely Long Branch hospital. two rounds but the final two wer Mrs. John Eadie entertained vela A card party will he held every not open again until sometime in September. Due . fco Petti by a wide margin. .McCaitiven a from Flushing on Sunday. Thursday afternoon at tho Water notice will be given through this paper. was almost out at the finish from -Mrs. S. S. Mickens spent tin Witch clubhouse for the rest of the the body blows he had received. week-end at New York. summer. This has been my custom for years, to close Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Woodruff A number of persons from thi out everything regardless of cost at this time. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. of Montclair have been visiting Dr. place will attend a card party to be Klan at Baptist Church—Horn and Mrs. F, C. Woodruff. given Friday night of this week at Mrs. Carrie Hitch has returne the Navesink library for the bene- All goods sold at this Sale must be removed by Ball Players Lose. to her home, in Maryland after a fit of tho Navesink fire company. Two hundred and fifty member: • Justice and Mrs.fl William B Albert S Miller July 29th as I will not be responsible for any stay with -^Mr. and Mrs. Williarc of the Ku Klux Klan attended th Oakcs. Mead observed their 35th wedding goods left in the building. Central Baptist church Sunciaj anniversary Monday. They wera "SHOES THAT SATISFY." night. Part of the church was re HIGHLANDS NEWS. married in the old homestead at served for the klan and the rest o: the corner of Bay and Cedar ave- the church wa3 filled by member: Married at Brooklyn—Tailor. Scii nues, The house Is one of the old- of tho church and friends. At to State Hospital. est dwellings in Highlands. Mrs 18 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. recent meeting of the congregation Mrs. Ellen Ernau and Charle: Mead was formerly Miss Sylvia Cot- it was voted to permit the klan t Olsen of this place were marrie' trell. 129 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. hold a B3rvico in the church. On last Wednesday at Brooklyn. Thei Mrs. Emma Colcmsn of New of tho church officials made a pro attendants were Mr. and MEYork is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph test against the klan because h Charles Johnson of Brooklyn. Th Coleman of Atlantic street.

When the FAIR water is the heatingti WILL REOPEN flame SATU NIGHT

rikVt y6U 'ffiffic of greater Wat \J omy? The tank of the Pittsburg Liott Storage Water Heater is always chock full of 'EVERYONE piping hot water. Draw a tub and the heatej;, EVERYONE irings^the water in the tank back to the proper; temperature in a jiffy, Then, the heating flams 4 WELCOME ! WELCOME! goes gut.'"" :•• • ,'.-"' Vi Mways plenty of water for every purpose—.' riS waiting for baths, no washVday delays. Just turn the faucet and hot water—steaming: hot jmd sparkling, clean—is the immediate result. 1 iThere are eighteen different sizes and types BONG HELD BY of Pittsburg Water Heaters. One of them was designed especially for your Home—designed toi give it perfect hot water service at the cheapest} possible rate $er gallon, j v >v RED BANK LODGE, NO. 525 N iLet us show you your Beater in actlofl, fM, ' .[You can' get your Pittsburg on easy pSV* ttients. A small deposit installs it. Easy monthly} installments rccaifc uic balance. Comeiuto-day.

Hot wattr a'pUhly lor tvif^ fturpOM*—no waiting—nm effort, B*ar in mind that flttiburg Wct$r Htatmn arm majm and guaranteed by thm *Ad**t and largttt manu/ac- ON THOR GROUNDS, BROAD STREET. tuft* of

«»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*' Aibury Park Revokes Privileges for Checking Cars in Streets. The Asbury Park commissioners last -week withdrew all privileges for checking auomobiles on public streets and this practice will be pro- Expert Movers of Household • hibited in the future. The deci- sion "was reached at a session <'f Goods and Pianos. the commissioners at which a com- mittee from the Kiwan.is club .se- Remember, that First Come, First Served, verely criticized the officials for al- Men's Underwear Pillow Slips lowing the checking of cars mi the as Nothing Will Be Reserved. High grade, extra full sizes, at streets. As a result of this decision at it will be necessary to employ ahmit j Large, Well Padded Vana twenty more special policemen to And an EARLY CALL Will Assure regulate traffic. 39c Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men 59c value. EATONTOWN NEWS. 75c value. BEST SELECTION. Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions Frank Kelly to Build a Garase on v Anywher^, Any Time. Property Where He Lives. Work was etarted Monday on a Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. garage and automobile repair sta- tion on Frank Kelly's property on Mill hill, which Mr. Kelly bought a Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street few weeks ngo from Miss Josephine Mansdn of Red Bank. At present Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. Mr. Kelly is carrying on an automo- ••••••••••••••«»«••••••«•»•••»•««*•«»«*»*••••••••• bile repair business on the Tinto.i Falls road. anufacturers Nathan Sample bought a horse last week from the William C. Ely estate at Holmdel. Eva Elgrim, daughter of J. V. I Elgrini, underwent a slight opera- i tion at the Long Branch hospital ; Monday. \ A Ford sedan with # three : strangers in it skidded and over-1 What the Victor Family Does turned last week in front of Mrs. ; Robert Drunjmond's farm. The For the Human Body! occupants of*the car were hurt SJ When you work your muscles, it feeds and restores badly that they were taken to the them. When you exert your brain, the needed nourishment Long Branch hospital. The' auto- n supplied. If you tax hones or ligaments, the Victor family mobile was badly damaged. comes to the rescue. Charles Magnthan is building r. Due to a fortunate purchase which we were able to make from a manufacturer in No matter what part ojj. the kody you use—Bread new porch and bathroom on his Supreme and Victor Bread rebuild and invigorate. house on Maple- avenue. New York, who was overstocked with merchandise and in need of immediate cash, we And as Health is the best insurance, the golden-brown- Twenty-four residents of this crusted Victor family renders a very real service. placo hired a big automobile bus Eat More of It—For Your Health's Sake! Sunday and went to Clark's Land- are offering the people of Monmouth County an opportunity to share with us in this ing on a picnic. The affair was ar- Bread Big ranged by Mrs. Mabel Swan. Wrapped fortunate purchase. Sealed loaf Paul Ratti, son of Anthony Ratti, Supreme has returned from Fort Hancock, Delightfully Rich and Pure. Wonderful Value! where he spent several days. Mrs. Anna M. Elgrim has re- loaf turned from a visit at Trenton. Victor Bread 5c Mrs. George Krilvolich gave Try a Loaf Today! birth to a son last week at Wood- ley hospital at Littlo Silver. The Ioaf mother and babe are doing well. Victor Raisin Bread 10c Leroy DeWitt, a former resident Children are vuld about these cake-sweet, delicious of this place, is spending a few Fifteen Thousan tempting fruity loaves. weeks with his brother, Elwood De- Witt, The visitor has done, a great Our Regular 10c California deal of traveling since he left this worth of high-grade merchandise will be placed on sale Santa Clara lb place several years ago. He has •/ r made trips to Cuba and South America and he has been in vari- Quality High, Price Low! ous, parts of this country. cans Edward Dangler has applied for t$$£Q Pork and Beans 3 25c a license to become a real estate agent. Ha was formerly a carpen- At 9 •i 18th Cooked with Pork in a Tasty Tomato Sauce Dressing ter, but his leg was broken in an accident about a year ago and he 11 can has since been unable to work at Evaporated MILK" 9c his trade. at Prices Unheard Of, and Bargains Such as4fave Never Been Offeree! in Red Bank and Vicinity It's Richer and Better by Far—The Milk Superior. Albert VanWinckle has moved from Joseph Miller'sjiouse to Pat- want it hot, steaming and full of pep. The rick Drennan's house on the Tinton fragrant, rich du%ht in every cup.of ASCO Falls road. wins everyone who gives it a trial. Most Harry Miller of New York spent Ladies' Millinery Ladies' Gauze Vests Ladies' Hosiery Washable Presses folks prefer ASCO Coffee. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and of the highest quality, in the Mrs, Joseph Miller. Latest creations, at Highest quality Just the thing for summer. Grace Joline, daughter of Earl Special at latest shades, all sizes Joline, is improving from a broken ,, Special at Beautiful shades—all sizes. arm she suffered two weeks ago You'll Taste tho Difference! when she fell from a cherry tree. Harry Hammond is a new chauf- feur for the Interurban bus com- "» pany. ' Bryce Kemp is a new clerk at Regular price $5 Firm, satisfying Potatoes, n pleasure to cook and a de- the grocery store of the Atlantic Regular value 39c Regular 50c values Values $5.95 light to eat! and Pacific company. Arthur Whitfield has returned For That Much-Needed Between-Meal Snack! from a visit at Madison. Joseph Wilier is having repairs made to hi3 house on Main street Sunshine Brown Edge W&fcFS ^* 22C by Louis Dingman. Mrs. Jennia Wolcott has been Made up in Dame Fashion's latest creations, ' GuaranteecLall pure wool, fashion cut from assorted new patterns spending several days with her All shades and sizes, Rich Creamy Cheese fc 27C brother at Manasquan. To be closed out at . . Dunham Rathbone was home part Specially offered at . I of last week from Ilammonton, Formerly priced up to $35. ar C where he is in service as a state Value up to $15 New Pack Strawberry tffflQ Jam J 25 policeman. St. Dorothea's church will hold Just the Thing for that Picnic Treat or Porch Bite! its annual supper mid dance Wednesday night, August 6th. Deliciout Sweetliome ft box C Mrs. Clarence Megill spent last Ladies' and Men's Chocolates 39 week with relatives at Asbury Park. ' INFANTS' WHITE DRESSES Lloyd Williams of this place, Handkerchiefs tin C who is a life guard at Long Branch, Beautifully trimmed, with soft laces, and. originally sold Chocolate Filled StraWS 29 saved five persons from drowning for $1.50. Assorted sizes, lint week, with the aasistanco of to be closed J^ Q ASCO Sparkling Ginger Ale bot 12C Jeremiah McGarry of New York. out at 4 Sacrificed at 47c To get tho maximum of Iced Ten enjoyment—that delight- MARLBORO NEWS. fully resting, cooling satisfaction—always buy your •> Mist Sarah Haywnrd Had a Surprise Tea in yyour nearest ASCO Store! Party Saturday Night. i lbpk C C SPECIAL AT, SPECIAL AT •" * 14 : '•» 55 The four Conover brothers, Wil- TEAS lard of Long Branch, Leon of Marl- BABY'S PUMPS, Reg. 2.50 ...:.....,..•.,...... ,.,.$ J.27 Are Sure to Please! Orange Pelioe or India Ceylon! boro, John R. of South Amboy and ^OYS' BLOUSES, Reg. 95c .. ..,.,.....•••>••••• .37 p un<1 Tin Edwin of Trenton, were responsible Pride of Killamey Tea ° 65c for a delightful surprise for their BOYS' SHOES, Reg. 5.25 ..,...,..,.,.,....,..., 2.67 LADIES' BLOOMERS, Reg. 95c ...... 37 A Delightfully Hicli, Kull-bmlicd Blend of Extra Heavy aunt, Miss Sarah E. Haywnrd, on Drinking Teny. Saturdny night, the occasion being LADIES' BED SLIPPERS, Reg. 1.75 :. : #g7 LADIES' PETTICOATS, Reg. 1.25 ...... 67 her birthday. The tooting of auto horns heralding their approach was LADIES' PUMPS, Reg. 5.95 ...... 2.47 LADIES' BUNGALOW APRONS, Reg. 1.50 ...... ,g7 To tempt your Appetite -Household Helps the first.inkling she had of the af- : Lnrgc Sour PicUIes . .6 for 12c ASCO Ammonia bot 9c fair, liesides her nephews and thoi LADIES' SPORT SKIRTS, Reg. 3.50 J.g7 ASCO Cider Vinog.ir hot lGc ASCO Bluing bot 7c families there were others present LADIES' BATHING SLIPPERS, all rubber Reg. 1.50 Jf ASCO White Vinegar hot 13c Ivory Soap 3 cakei 20c from Trenton, Freehold, Perth and Delicious Queen Olivea P. & G. Naptha Soap GIRLS' ORGANDIE DRESSES, Size 9 to 14, Reg. 1.69 .97 bot 10c, 20c 4 calcei 19c ._ South Amboy. MEN'S SNEAKS Reg. 1.25 >; , £J Fancy Stuffed Olivia ASCO Hard Water Soap Rj Miss Gcrnltlinc Spraguc is .sum MEN'S KHAKI PANTS, Reg. 1.98 .....,..;...,..;,..,• .97 l>ct 13c, 23c 3 cakct 20c £, meting at Cnmp Minncwawn, Pirn MEN'S DRESS SHOES, Reg. 5.50 347 Taste Tells Mayonnaine Hi|»li Grfule Brooms [i Lake, in the Adirondacks. This i MEN'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, Reg. 1.25 ffl jar 12c, 2<1c each 60c, 70c, 80c £ Miss Sprague's seventh summer o£ 5c)llorer*« Mayonnaise Duz 3 pkdB 25c a MEN'S PATENT OXFORDS, Reg. 5.95 .,.,.,...., 3^7 camp life. MEN'S SILK STRIPE SHIRTS, Reg. 3.50 ...... : |#g7 jnr 15c, 21c (The New Washday Wonder) • Louis Osborn of Windsor, Conn., is visiting liis niece, Mrs. James 11. MEN'S SCOUT SHOES, Reg. 3.50 ...... -.... \ g7 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, Reg. 2.50 ,g7 ASCO Sliced Dried Beef 12c King. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Storm GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCKS, Reg. 2.50 ^27 MEN'S ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, Reg. 5.00 2.87 Our Regular 16c JP^^,» can it turned Saturday from n trip to r ca Iloaton. Mr, Storm attended the: an- BOYS' TWEED PANTS, Reg. 2.25 1*37 MEN'S NEW SILK SHIRTS, Reg. 5.00 Choice New Pack ^ t nual Kllis' convention at Boston, Quality is Here, Price is Kifjht! Miss Louisa Herbert of Brooklyn BOYS' 2 PANTS SUITS, Reg. 10.00 .• (JJ7 MEN'S OVERALLS, Reg. 2.00 In spending the summef with her Til© way BO many children shop "for mother" in our atoroa. In other, William C. Herbert. proves the dependability of ASCO Service and ASCO Gomh. -Mrs. John Morris of Ilayonne, Come in and sco for- yourself. formerly of thin place, spent last MEET US AT 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY MORNING 'i* with Mrs. C. W. Brown. ALL SALES FINAL $15,000 Stock Miss Mario Ileyer of Brooklyn.ia 39 BROAD STREET flic guest of her undo and aunt, Dr. No Charges and Mr«. J. 0. Ely. To be Closed SHREWSBURY AVE and OAKLAND STREET JVInry Freeman in visiting her No Exchanges irmndpnronls, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. These Prices Effective in Our Kcv I, Special $^,95 About BOO pcrEonn enjoyed bath- aid of a cane. The trained nurse Eaat Orange were week-end guests Ing Sunday at tho beach of thewho wan attending htm has reo-f Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Seeley turned home. I Ji ^1 Mardean realty company at Mar- of Port Monmouth. Reg. Price .$3.50 >dean. Thia -was the largest .crowd "Abolishing War—Why—How" Miss Ella Finnegan of Belford V this season'. Work was started Mon- was the suhject of the Christian En- is homo on a vacation from the A F»lay of Yotatn, Love, Romance and Adventiaye, by JOHN day on a boardwalk J.025 feet deavor meeting at the New Mon- Newark city hospital, where she Is V F"A.RR-A.R, Editor of The Bookman, long at tho beach. mouth Baptist church Sunday night. a trained nurso The Ocean "View property owners' Talks were made by Miss Louise Miss Ethel VanMater of Mer- and STEPHEN VE3MCENT BENET, P»oet and Novelist, .- association has appealed to the Mid- Palmer, John K. Bennett and Wil- chantville in visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cast of An^erica's treading Young F»layers, Headed by dletown township committee for bur and Thomas Roberts. John T. Hopping of Hopping's police protection. .The committee Milbury Stearns of Navesink, Crossing. t has advised the Ocean View folks who has been laid up the past two Mrs. John Ganfc^ of Port Mon- to get the assistance of the special weeks with a broken bone in hismouth was colled to Lakehuret last AND TWENTY OTHER PROMINENT ARTISTS. | officers of the township. No serious hand, is much Improved and he ex- i pects to go back to work next week by the death of her son, Eli- J violations have occurred nt,Oo:an jah Gont. PRICES: Evening, $1, $1.50 $2, Plus Tax. Matine©, 50c, $1, Plus Tax, | View, but tin folks ther,«. say thoy week. Mr. Stearns met with his f injury while wrestling. Miss Amelia Garland has rented would feel safer if they 'had police her two bungalows on East road at protection during the heavy traffic George Freibott of Port Mon- Belford to New York folks for the season. mouth has finished building a house at Crystal Beach on property which summer. Paul Eraisted, son of Rev. Wit- he bought a short time ago from J. The grounds around All Saints' Ham E. Braiated of Red Bank, is Henry Walling. Mr. Freibott built church at Locust Point have been temporarily filling the pulpit of the tho house as an Investment. graded and put into ftrto condition. Leonardo Baptist church while that Albert B. Ackland of Brooklyn church is without a pastor. A Philadelphia man wae over- come with, gas last Friday while im- will spend Sunday with Jay W. James J. Cherry, the barber at pairing a gas meter atj Raymond Hopping of Hopping'B Crossing. Campbell's Junction, and Miss Mary Stearns'a at Leonardo. He was Fred, Davison of Belford enter- Hoover of Brooklyn won an endur- found unconscious, but he soon re- tained a number of friends at a ance waltz contcBt ofc the beach ca- vived and is now all right. birthday party Friday night. Blno at Asbury Park Iact week. Mrs.. James. P. Jlopping1 of Hop- They danced for three hours and Eunice home at Chapel Hill has been re-opened for the summer and ping's: Crossing, who has been very dofeatcd a Newark couple, who sick, is slightly improved. were their chief competitor!!. The about 100 children from New York are now there. They are having a •. Gustav Cusnck, who in employed prizo was a tcn-dollnr gold piece. at New York, spent Sunday with Mr. Cherry will enter a similar con- fine time in the pure Middlctown township air. his family at Belford. test at the same place Friday night. Mrs. Ida Marks lias had a new The ladies' auxiliary of the Port Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Seeley of Or- porch put on her house on East Headlight Khaki Coats Monmouth fire company laut .-week lando, Florida,' spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Seeley's brother, road at Belford. elected Mrs. J. Henry AVailing, • The firemen of Port Monmouth president, Mrs. Walter E. Walling William Seeley. of Port Monmouth $4.50 MXB. Craig Finnegan of Belford are planning for their annual fair vice president, Mrs. Anna Banbury next weok. secretary and Mrs. John' Mo^tnK gave birth to o son Friday, at the Headlight Khaki | treasurer. The meeting was held Long Branch hospital. The mother Riding Breeches ; at the homo of Misson Mary and and babe aro. in good health, Edna Walling. During the year the The Sunday-school of the1 New EXACTLY AS PICTURED $4.50 auxiliary has raised' $1,300. Monmouth Baptist church, is enjoy- OARDEN Lester A. Vierling of Oradell, a ing a picnic today at Belvidere Other Khaki Pants at son-in-law of Mrs. Thomas J. East- Beach, near Keansburgv mond of Port Monmouth, is in the The condition of Mrs. Martha > j Hackenraielc city hospital with a Westervelt of Navesink, who has^, Sold In any quantity Co Farm- ^ $1.65, $2.00, $2.25 compound fracture of his Iejr as the been very sick the past two weeks; p ere> MorkotGardonoroondfor & result of an accident while he wasremains about the same. § Family Gardens. $ Our Trero earance Sale playing baseball at Oradell a. few The Methodists of Navuaink $ Always Satleftad Customers. •*« daya ago. Mr. Vierling is- a fre-cleared about $125 by a fain last quent visitor at. Port Monmouth week. The ladies' aid society was and ia well known there. in charge of- the fair.. I ' WBAEWS I Successors to H. N. Supp Mrs. J. M. Olsen of Leonardo en- Mra. Louis Gano, who is 86 years M 7 Broad St., Hod Bank, N. I. $ 19 Broad St. Red Bank tertained a number, of friend^ at a old and who lives with h.er daugh- This Special is But one of the Record-Breakimg Bargains. ' J These 4-pieee Vanity Wahut" uites "When of rich design and Excellent construction, Are On Sale This Week, Complete, With Spring and Mattress, PiUows»-Ghaif

We are going to fry our hardest to make this place an all- at the Sensationally Low Price of round, desirable one in which to own one's home.

We believe that Newman Springs Avenue, in front of this and only $10 deposit is required. property, will be concreted hy the county before very long. These lots are sure to grow in money value, we believe, in Convenient terms arranged for the balance. but a short time. The suite illustrated above is made in The mattress included in this outfit is You can now buy from us nice lots at $600, $700, $750; the'Queen Anne period design. Consists filled with sanitary hand-picked cotton, of a large dresser, a roomy chifforette, It is covered with an attractive art tick- others at $500—a few as low as $350. bow end bed and a very handsome full ing and has a heavy roll edge. The outfit vanity dresser. This suite is truly an ex- also includes a resilient link fibre spring .' Inside lots 40x150, front lots 50x150. ceptional value at thia special sale price, and two feather pillows.

Casii Payments The boudoir chair and rocker are made of walnut combination with durable cane scats- and are a complete We now have five Broad Street Business Lots on this tract match to the suite. not yet sold.

Fares OF HAPPY HOMES Free Returned Delivery to all Anywhere Room 14, Eisner Building mm BANIC, N. J. Out-of-Town Within Customers. 93*95 SMITH STR.CMWBBICING --PERTH AMBOY 100 Miles; Telephone ®&®

FRANK PITTENGER, Pres. Monmouth County vSvtrriijintn' -liiMt lo (lin Miimiwittli County Siirrognt«'« Oflicc. In tlii. nutt«r of thv fKlnto ol l-;lini II. , llwir .li iii.i mi,i ,!,,- i tii,, unifier of tliu fliiti! i,f Mmtlii M»- WILLIAM O'BRIEN, Vice Pres. Knrllny, dtc«nmiil. il i-.ilnlf, GEORGE H. WHITE, 'Asst. Sec'y '&'. Asst. Treas. Nutlce tu ci-i'illLon to prnifiit cliilnis v.i'lnu iioiith ,nl Hi,' U\li> .,! I!,,1 JOHN F. POPE, Sec'y & ,Treas. J. D. NORRIS, Sales Manager. itKftlliiit flntnto. i,f , Hi I,,, f ,:, t.'i J'llliiunlll lo tho onlir of Jum-iili I,, llim- Imr .1 n( tlinlr Botlm 11K- KUniuiil Hi,' nlniv. nuirouiiti! of (l,n Cnnii'v of Mon- 1,1 ,, .11. .1 ,!,.•! •.. in oril.-i- of Jiini'Dh T,. Nutm* nimlth, mml« on tin? ninth ,!ny i,f July. DIIIIMI I'l.'.-holil. N .1.. July Dili, l'J.: I. ot llin Cinuily.uf Mon. Agents Will be on the Grounds Sunday, July 20,1924, from 10 to 12 A. ML and 2 to 4 P. fW. lf>24. on tin) nlU'lii'iiti'in or Alum Knrllni; ANN, KAIII.INI;, 11 tin; ni'vt'lit«M.|i(ll iffly of nml Wnlln«c 11. llmililiii. n> ilni I'f lh« WAI. ,M'E II. IIANMN. III" H|iiill,-atliin of Nutloinl i" I Hi i' II f Elian II. Km Hill!, ili'i-rn ii>n, no- , .... ,.-• ' Co,, v I I.e.I* rnrpnr. lien it licrcl/y utvcu lu tho finliioM ul Jll imya tu ndvcrtibu ill llio tic, nilinUitaUiitnr at tho e». Page Eiehteeif RED BANK EEGISTER, JULY 16, 1924, 1 COW'S GREAT RECORD. place a few nights ago. * While the on Tuesday at Clark's Crossing. car was being repaired the musi V. R. Clark and family and Thoma, JEatontown Animal Leads Guera- cians went into William B. Watet'a G. Coivloa and- family wel-e prcsen •ay« of Her Age in New Jersey. store and played several selections. and all had a fine time. Mrs. Stult Sunnybrook Belladonna, a pun They played well and the music and children left on Thursday bred Guernsey cow owned by drew a good-sized crowd. All who Clark's Landing, where they wi Charles D. Cleveland of Eatontown heard the music said it was a rea" spend the cummer. has just completed the best recor treat. William Thorn and family hav wade by any Guernsey cow of he Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wood have moved into John S. VanMater' age in New Jersey this year. Thi returned from a sojourn of a week house on the Bethany road. cow is in Class C, which comprise in Vermont. Harvey LambeHson, son of M: cows four to four and a half year; Mrs. Lee Davis and children have and Mrs. John Lambertson, eel old. During the year she produce returned to Upper Montclair after lirated his thirteen birthday on Mor 12,224.5 pounds of milfc containing having spent several days with Mrs. day. A number of relatives an 662.23 pounds of butter fat. Thi Davis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-friends spent the evening "with him ;was the best record in class C re> seph Hankins. and an enjoyable jtime was had b ported by the New Jersey Guern all. sey breeders' association for the as Agnes and Bessie Hamiaway an Eociation's fiscal year. The average HAZLET NEWS. the owners of a Ford roadster. production of all the cows of theMrs. Elizabeth R. Wintcrton Entcr- Frank E. Poling has rcturne United States is 4,000 pounds of taim Aid Society. from the Long Branch hospital. milk and 160 pounds of butter fat. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Winterton en- Mrs. Cora Telow of Newark tertained the ladies' aid society of visiting her parents, Mr. and Mn G. F. Reynolds. M1DDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. St. John's church Tuesday after noon of last week. Following the Mrs. Emma T. Peseux, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Margaret Conover of Lincroft business session an entertainment ine E. Nelson and daughter Bett; to Teach Here Next Fall. was enjoyed. Recitations were giv- Miss Elsie I). Buhrcnburg and J< en by Mrs. Hattie S. Aumack and seph R. Peseux spent Sunday witl Mr*. Margaret Conover of Lin- Mrs. Emma Rudiger of New Egypt croft has been engaged to teach the Mrs. Leon Garrison and several solos were rendered by Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Lauretta White and so: fourth and fifth grades of the George of Aslniry Park spent las public school at this ploco in place Walker. Those present were Mrs. Joseph D. Bedle, Mrs. Harry S. Wednesday with Mrs. Stacy Car of Miss Barbara Deckert, who will hart. teach next year at Red Bank. Mrs. iowles and son Junior, Miss Vin- Conover taught last year at Holm- cena Bedle, Mrs. Hattie Auinack, Mr. and Mrs. John Bozarth del. Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles, Miss Anna Mrs. Stacy Carhart were Perth Am boy visitors on Saturday of laa Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Pease owles, Mrs. Charles X. Crawford, week. last Friday attended the banquet Mrs. Robert Brennan, Mrs. H. Al- of the New Jersey society of St. in Walling, Mrs, Adriance Walling, Lloyd Simonson and Everett S Petersburg, Florida,, at the Monte- Mrs. Lidie Calahan, Mrs. J. H. Bah- monson have returned home from rey hotel at' Asbury Park. They renburg, Mrs. H. D. Stratton, Mrs. visit with their sister, Mrs. Walte met many friends with whom they Samuel II. Walling and daughter G. Sahey of Riveredge. had become acquainted since they Eleanor, Mrs. Nealic Howard, Mrs. Miss Alice Elder and Mrs. Daisj have been spending their winters in James Pedee, Mrs. Daniel A. Clark, Moore of Now York were recen Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Pease were Irs. Florence Leroy, Mrs. Florence guests of their uncle, Emiel Pimpe: recent guests of friends at Mount A. Voorhees, Mrs. James King, Mrs.of Soutli Koyport. Holly. Thomag Rathbone, Mrs. Emiel Pim- The Indies' aid society of St. John's church will hold a lawn party The Comunity club has changed er, Mrs. Frank P. Sproul and chil- dren, Misa Anna Lufburrow, Mrs. on the lawn at Mrs. H. Alvin Wall its meeting nights to tlio first and ing's next Tuesday night. third Thursdays of each month. Carrie B. Walling, Miss Kathleen The meetings are held at the Bap- -.ufburrow, Miss Olive Bedle, Mrs. Mrs. Emiel Pimper of South Key- tist chapel after the club's^ mov- oseph Conover, Mrs. Leon Garri- port spent last Saturday at Lake ing picture shows. lon, Mrs. Samuel Walker, Miss Ev- wood. lyn Lufburrow and Mrs. Cordelia Mrs. Edward Kennedy and daugh GeoHje A. Dilatush has sold his Bedle. ters .Rita and Helen have returnei tractor to Dalton Parmly of Rum- to Brooklyn after a visit with Wil son. Mr. -and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles iam F. Kennedy and family. Thej Fred Dietz is doing a big lot of ,nd children motored to Staten Is- ivere. accompanied homo by Mis: training for boxing and he expects land on Thursday. Vincena Kennedy for a visit. to issue a challenge soon to some George W. Harvey of Corona, of the leading pugilists of the ,. I., spent Sunday with'Thomas G. Luke Longhead is a quiet sor county. lowles and family. of fellow but every week he doliv- An automobile with colored mu- Mrs. Louis Stultz and children of 3rs worth-while messages to over pO be fashionable at the moment let your choice irest upon sports clothes for then, sicians in it broke down at this Seyport gave a frankfurter roast 35,000 puople.—Advertisement. whatever the occasion or the setting, you will be correct from sun-up to. sun-down. Colors are gay and profuse—styles are youthful—prices are modest and the Steinbach label insures that they, are "fashion-right." STORES SYSTEM

"The Orange and Green Stores" 767 Stores in U. S.

Behind the Wheel The zestful spin on the open road may call for either a smart sports coat of black flamingoblocked in white or for a lighter weight one of silkVith a flattering collar of summer fur. An 'attractive model is of heavy novelty weave silk crepe with a grey block design. This boasts a soft collar of grey dyed ermine Delatour and the new full sleeve caught at the wrist with trim, N. Y. State Welch's tight cuff bands. All coats are marked low for quick Ginger Ale Grape Juice cleararice. in handy cartona New Fancy Bottle & bottles for Golf Clothes to the fore In order to achieve top form on the links one chooses for smfertness as well as for comfort a sleeveless flannel, two piece frock in either brick dust, poudre bleu, grey or all white. The smart little jacket is Guests braid bound, pockefced and fastened with three crys- Opal Ammonia Your Best Set of tal buttons. The price is only $8.50. • ' Full Strength Might well be achieved in a chic tub silk Blazer striped flannel coats, well tailored, with 1 Pint frock, gayly striped, that looks as cool as the \ sleeves, are smart with pleated skirts $16.50 ocean breezes and is well to the fore in smart- ness. There are wide stripes, narrow stripes and all manner of combinations tailored so I2c deftly that no trimmings save occasional pearl buttons are required $16.50. Chase Sanborn's Del Monte Chase Sanborn's Fresh Prunes >' For Your Splash in the Sea You'll just naturally want4o be?in the swim with a two-in- in Heavy Syrup one Annette Kellermann—the suit that combines the comfort and freedom of the simple diving suit w*ith deft trimming touches that make swimming^ more colorful and zestful affair. Large Can Prices begin at $3.95. ' •' I Here, too, are the fancier suits of silks, satins, cretonnes and ginghams and all accessories, prac- Campbell's Beans Eureka Tomatoes . tical and novel for the bathers' comfort. , Large Cans 3 Cans f6r 3 for For the Shoes for Every Occasion—$3.95 Morning Shoes for walking, shoes for sports and shoes for Meat 5c and 9c dress wear! Not old shoes from stock but a first class I ~ ~ " 23c Canter- \ manufacturer's surplus stock that represents the A good habit to get into a cool, impeccably tailored one of smartest of summer shoe styles. Saniflush ------igc high quality linen in natural color. There are tw^i styles. White and colored kids, suedes and patent Cloverdale Sardines . . 19c One is a Norfolk belted type; the other a sleeveless eemi- fitted long coat model. Both are smart and comfortably- ,. leathers—all GOOD shoes for $3.95. Nanki. Brand Rex Blend cool—$16.50. The smartest of riding boots are $14.50 up.

The finest of new crop A really superior blend from the Ceylon, Oolong and Mixed world's finest coffee fields. Per lb' \Asburij Park ". RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 16, 1924 Nineteen Phono Red Bank 1121. NEW PARISH HOUSE. and son Harold Bennett and par- THEATRICAL TENNIS AT SEABRIGHT, ents, Mr. and MrB. Robert Bennett Andrew J. Hill Ian« Being Mado to Build One at of Los Angeles, California, hava CLEANERS and DYERS 'TlflRTV.FIRST ANNUAL TOUR- Fair Haven Soon. reached Jinglishtown by auto, cov- The ARKY WORK CALLED FOR AND Paper Hanging NAMENT STARTTS JU1.Y 28th; A. iraiMing committee has been ering 3,54(1 miles and pasain^l DELIVERED. Painting and appointed for a parish house for through fourteen states. In Wyo-| flair and Beauty Sfioppe Office: 31 Monmoulh'St'. Tel S60-W Associate this firm with Ffottiinent Tennis Player* from AH the Chapel of tho Holy Communion ming they ran into a snow storm Specializing In Factory: 37-39 Pro«pect Avc. Decorating Parts of the World to Take Part nt Fair Haven. The members of which detained them three days. Tel . 230-W. (Juralilu work at low cost. Experienced in ail branches —Foreign Champions to Appear the .eommitteo ore T. ;V. V. KcnTh- e snow fall was nineteen inches. FACIAL PASSAGE and TELEPHONE 72-H In, Exhibition Matches. driek, H. C. Perrine.'Mrs. G. W.They arc visiting Mr. and Mra. Estimates Furnished The 31st .immiiil invitulion tour- Hawkins and Mrs. Daniel Allaire. Alexander Rhodes and other friends SCALP TREATMENTS. 14 WORTHLEY STREET. leal Estate end Insurance THE H. SMITH CO., nnm(?nt of the Henbri^ht lawn trtn- It if* expected that work on theand relatives. Phone Hod Bank 1677. Red Bank, N. J. nis ami cricket I'hib will ho liuld nt parish house will be sturteU Boon. Howard Hoffman is driving: a new PAUL, REVERE Our Service car ia Fair Haven New Jersey Phono 141S Red Bank abriKlit Htartini; Monday, . July The members of the committee Buy light-six Studebakor. 8T Broad St. B« Uroad St., Ked Bank, N. J. that it will bo BO constructed a.i to 28Ui. Play in tliu men's ninKles and •Miss Gertrude Shaw and Thomas X'huuo :)'J8 Eisner Building always ready. doubles iirul wiimcn'« sinirloa will be a decided unset to the commun- Cook of Newark visited Mr. andL_ 1)0 fur tlio Kimbricril liovvla. Last ity, nB it is expected to be virMra- . E. V. Hurke last week. Cement, Sand year Willium M. J.olmBton won per- tually a community house, operated Mr. and Mrs. William Livezey and TIMOTHY R. HOUNSHAN Steam Vulcanising manently Oie fir^.t ^cabriKlit bgw1.. for tho welfare of the community. family visited Mrs. William Apple- and Gravel gate of Old Uridga on Sunday. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL otlier St'Jilnijclit bowl ban been Contractor and Builder • Fabric and Cord placed in competition, Mr». Molla Henry McElvaino is visiting hie Sold at Lowest Prices DEALER IN Bjurfitedt Mullor.v last year won the daughter, Mrs. Holmes Sickles of SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING I'UICE OF BLOCK3. NEWS FROI KEYPORT. Prospect Plains. SCR£EN AMD STORM ENCLOSURES Tires in Stock Plain blocks ...lSo third let; oil tb« Hrabrinlit bowl for Hal* lZo mraiV .'sinfflcs and nnotber bowl Mra. J. 1). Herbert wan the recent Telephone 8B1-M 160 Bridge Avenue, Red Bnnl:, N. J. BooU face 21a OLD SYNAGOGUE REMODELED guest of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Halt Iliaa lias been placed in competition. Willi«»i M. Jolmslnii (iiixt and Williom Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romer and guilders. M. Wanbljuni and Ut;al« O. Wright Inut week of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ca- Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Romer of RED BANK, N. J* doo, Jr., of Summit. Bayonno were Sunday guests of Mr. 233 Shrewsbury Are.. Expert Repairing hnvo one: Ice;, NIGHT PHONE 1209-W Tennis slurs, who are expected to Mra. Harvey S. Bedle, Misn Bea- and Mrs. Henry Burke. RED BANK. OF trice Bedlo and Wymon Bedlb have Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Morrill of Irv- Telephone 4S7-J "take part in the tournament" are Approved and Improved WATCHES, CLOCKS William M. Johnston, who will prob returned from a visit of 3cvernl ington were week-end guests of Mr. and JEWELRY ably make bin lir:>l appearance in week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. and Mrs. f. V. Aumack. Heating ,, Plumbing Roofing the EiiHt; Clarenco J. Griffin, How- StoAey at Llnnerch Manor, Philadel- Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Crest- phia. Accuracy, skill and ex- ard and Hobcrt Kinacy, Walter wood, N. Y., and Miss Mary Mul- Water Systems Copper Work Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilbur D, Hoose doon of Yonkers visited Mr. and perience enable UB to Wesbroolt, Harvey -Snodgrass of 1 do the most delicate re- Cnliforniii; Lewis N. White and and son William of Hobart, N. Y.,Mrs . Anthony Mukloon last week. Earthen and Iron Pipe Louis ThiilhuiiiR-r of Texan, inter- were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Miss Lillian Francis of Trenton Wo 1-Hcand.l© the American Radiator Company * pairing. We guarantee Edgar T. Hoose. visited Misg Leila Strong on Sun- iinlesn you BUlTer will* lieadneWB, collcgiiili' champiniiH; Hrian I. C. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS torpid liver, Indianatloi), biJJoun- satisfaction. Our prices Norton of Koutli Africa; Dean The old synagogue of the United day. an( tip IB, comtlpntlun l other littlo will please you. Mathey,. Harold Throckmorton, Hebrew congregation is being con- Mrs. Florence Otter and daugh- RED BANK aund SEA J]1B, cauhcd by innctlvo bowels. hvciun Williams, foi-niep Yalo cap- verted into a bungalow. The con- ter Elaine have returned from Chi- Hut nine out of t«'n, you urn one Silverware Repaired gregation recently purchased tho old tain, Jiruoks Fcmio, Henry Guild, ! cago, where they spent the last of the majority wlio doc» IKM-II tho People's national bank building on and Replated Like New. former ll.uvhnl players; Gcorg- I three months. They went to Buf- beat Iiixntivc, mm that ia hnrmlrsK,' Broad street and this has been re- Lo-tt, national juiliur champion; the falo by the Great Lakes and spent milii but cllVetiv, mm Umt rloei modeled into a synagogue. William a week with friends at Toronto, not contain uiiloiurl, tmrcutlcn or REUSSILLE'S Moxic.au Davis cup team, captained Ryke is the contractor on the old other Injurioun ilnifju iiml wlildi io Canada. by Ignncio

f fivo S. S. Royal Alt the (Wnitlisi.t'A ri«ht, title nml fn- bound train. Policeman John Stoye the state. This promises to brinp; out the best dancers of Monmouth ® tere«t in tmit to th« foNowiiiff: As a result a charge of assault and Bayonnc, Cord Knllnon lii'i'ii, live iitnertubeg, All that ccrtnln l»t, tract or linrccl of battery was also made against Wil- took charge of (he automobile and Miss Jeannctto DaviB has a posi- e lini1 l nli'l iircmlnRii hiTpliiBllcr lmrtkulnrljr put it in n £nrnK > fivo rims, mm wrench nnd rimdi-riticit, Hfli.nti', lyi'i.ir nml licjin^ In (tinhoite. tion in a telephone office at New fnotoninRs. Four wood -wheels Dorouilh of Heil Dnlitt, In tin- County nf York. Mtiluunuth Bin I Ktnlo of New Jr. racy. Il«- Brats 'Band Clcnri $200. TREE with cncli set of tirc:i nnd jfihilitr tit a point in tin- easterly iltm of Misa Mnrjorlo Smith la spending Bearer at Notnblc Funeral. l'oiiil ntii-ct, (it tho Bouthwcsl corner of Thn Kiitmitinvn brass band tho summer with her grandmother, tubes. formerly tin: IHennen lot; tWin-i; iioulhfrly, Clinrloa liennett of Katontown, nloliit tho cnatorty Hiui of I'eini itlrt'ot cleared $:,'0l) by Uin minstrel nnd Mrs. Ilonpock of Bradley Beach. who is -in service as n inarino on Commander nntl Usco Cords tlilrty-einht foot ti> th's northworit currier vaudeville uhow held in Crescent James Chrislio la visiting Mrs, tlio Presidential yacht. Mayflower, Cant I.PBS of tliu l«it; of Mnry 11. Nfulillt; tluiirc c..i.t- ly, niiiuic tlm iiut-th \Uw of Urn NVi>l.itt lmll nt Hint place last Wednesday Mnrgnret Christio of Jamesbtirg. wnfl a bearer nl tbo fuiHTnl of lot iHty ffot; tlirnt'o imrihcrly, iiltirn tho night. There was a large attendance Mr. Hull of New Brunswick is , Wo Ship Tiro. C. O. D. westerly Jiiic of a lot "f Ailu titout, nbout C'lilvin Coolidfje, Jr., sou of the flovcu fflet to the Hull hvv«flt pornot thcrc- and liberal njjplau.sc for the per-visiting liis son, George Huff of IVeuident, litsfc week. TELEPHONE 424 T; llu'tioc on^ti-rly, iilonir nntd Klmit lot former:;. The profit:! will bo used Toimont, Cigarettes Jlfty fret to thK wontnrly HUH nf tho Mnry lo l\iiy uniforms for tlio members of C. Ihompiiun lot; tln'n«o northerly, Munir Mr. and Mra. II. M. Sprain of Tho Itogintc's motto—"A paper the pniiiff tw4t. m»ro or lr|.the bund. Arlington spent Bevornl' dayn last in every boms."—Advertisement. > Ifm old iJJvisfoii Jlno Ix'twecti Jnmln for- BSasilcets rrly of M*irf(ir«l unit Allen; tlumrc \vcnt- week with Mr. and Mn. Fo/Her Er- ly. nl"ii|f tlu- flimifi oiio hnnilretl fe<*t to In ITHIK-.O for Two Montln. vin. the fllflCfl ut hcglmilng. Mii-ii l-'raiK'ra I1.'. A (water of Now ' Fancy Articles Bric-a {U'lr.flil mi the property of Vlntr« (Irlspl S. £. Uodle haa returned home nf- J. FEIiDMAN,' Prop. n«l Tdrena Urlnpl hln wlfo, tnkru in cwu- York, formerly of Ked Hank, nailed tor spending two weekn with bin Hon nt, ttif- milt of Caroline PrticBs v I'Vunce, wbore iiKliterii, Mra. A. N. Humstead of Cor. 2nd & Atlantic Sts. JOHN II. VANMATKlt. filicrllT. ) \vill iipend t\vo months. Kiio Gh'nwood, I,. I., nnd Mrn,, Minnie Colda, Grippe, Dengue Fever, nir"! .fuly Kth, UKi4. has a position in ihe a(l\-erti:unjr do- DAVID IIUIIKKIt. Attorney. Duryea of Glen Cove, L. I. Constipation, Bilioua Head- JCEYPQRT, N. J, _ (H Jhioo) 117.22 inirtinent of llio Now Yurlt Timen. Mr. and JMra. Schuyler Boanott aches and Malarial Fever. Paore Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 16,1924. T£N DAYS OF CAMPING. kennel club iield at Long Branch Saturday. Four Colt'* Neck Resident* Went Mrs. Mary'Hall and Mrs. John SCHEDULE OF. Autoing in Pennsylvania. Silvers visited Mrs. Hall's mother, Opening Announcement \ Mr. and Mrs. I,ouis Snyder and Mrs. Deborah I-emon of Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Jonquin Lawrt'iK'i' of Far!;, Monday. Colt's Neck returned homi! , last Mrs. Thomas Woollcy of Pember- (VMAN SPRINGS week from an automobil ton avenue was called to Long Via Eatontown to Long Branch ICKVO Red Bunk on tha trip of ten days in Pennsylvania, j Jinmi-li early Tuesday mgrning be- On-the-Shrewsbury, Red Bank, New Jersey hour, and twenty and forty minutes after from 6.40 A. M. until THEATRE They visited Wilkcsharre and tjiej cause of the serious illness »of hoc midnight. ? coal regions. Nights they slept in! mother Delicious Food, Carefully Prepared, Through Little Silver, Camp Vail, Oceanport, Phone 638 RED DANK, IM. J. their tent. Mr. Lawrence: was com; Mrs. A. C. VanPelt of Cleveland M. II. JACKS, Manager. for the Red Bank ambulance com is a truest oT Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Daintily Served. . Portaupeck to Long Branch Matin.. Daily! 3:00 P. M. Saturday; 2:30 T. M. pany during the world war when liam A. Ilaynes of Arcana avenue,. Mrs. Lamliert and children of North'bound EVENINGS—Ct.nlinno.is: 7:15 lo 10:45 P.M. that outfit was in France, am] his SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Southbound ORGANIST—HAROLD UPRIGHT. wife and Mr. and Mrs. Snytier say Elizabeth are guests at the home L. B. Pt'Pk Oc'pt L. B. E. B. R. B. I,. S. Oc'pt Pt. Pk L. B. of Captain Robert Cook. 7.10 7.27 7.38 7.45 8.00 that he has not forgotten his war- 0.42 0.53 lion Dumont Millar of Washing- Opening Night—Saturday, July 19th 8.50 9.07 0.18 U.25 9.40 7.10 time culinary skill. 10.30 10.47 10.B8 11.05 11.20 8.00 8.15 8.22| 8.33: 8.60 ton, 11. ('., is visiting his parents, 9.40 9.55 10.02 10.13 10.30 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Millar. Regular Dinner $1.50; also A la Carte 12.10 12.27 12.38 12.45 1.00 Wednesday, July 16 FAIR HAVEN NEWS. 1.50 2.07 2.18 2.25 2.40 "11.20 11.35 11.42 11.53 12.10 A daughter was born to Mrg. 3.30 8.47 3.58 4.05 4.20 1.00 1.15 1.22 1.33 1.50 MILDRED BARBOUR'S FAMOUS NOVEL Ball Team Wina—Party for Mayor's Thomas Rivers, wife of Captain 2.40 2.55 3.02 3.13 3.30 H Special Opening Dinner $2.00 6.10 5.27 5.38 5.45 0.00 Son—Getting Ready for J 'air. Rivers, on Saturday tit the Hazard 6.G0 7.07 7.18 7.25 7.40 4.20 4.35 4.42 4.53 5.10 Fair Haven defeated the Ovals hospital at Lonu liranch. Fruit Cup , 8.30 8.47 8.58 0.05 9.20 (i.00 fi.150.22 0.38 G.50 of Ked Bank Sunday by a svure nf The traveling library will be Fried Spring Chicken and Waffles l Vegetable Salad $ 10.10 10.27 10.88 10.45 11.00 7.40 7.55 8.02 8.13 8.30 X 11.50 12.18 9.20 9.35 9.42 0.53 M.10 2 to 1. Next Sunday Fair Haven opened Thursday in the Sunday- Ice Cream und Cake orjNome Mnde Pie3 Coffee 12.07 X 11.00 will play a double header with the school room. Mrs. John Horrow, x—Saturday only to 11.15 11.22 11.33 11.50 Ocean Park team at Lor.p; liranch. the librarian, will be there frdm Ocennport x—Weekdays Oceanport only. A surprise party was piven last one to three in the afternoon to f Kindly order your dinner in advance as we like I Shuttle Bus from Camp Vail to Stato Highwny 10, 30 and BO distribute books. . night for Fielder Cross, son of tA to serve everything freshly cooked. f minutes after the hour. Mayor Charles P. Cross, Tho following trips from Red Bank maUo connection at Charles Alack has gone to Boston SEABRIGHT NEWS. Hotel Accommodations A EBtontown for Ti'nton Folli, Scoleyvillo, Colt's Neck, Freehold, to fill a vaudeville eiisraK'enient. New Boardwalk it Being Built at Millhurst, Tehncrit, Engliihtown and Jameiburg: Weekday!-— —WITH— The firemen are preparing for the Public Beach. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN j 7:00, 8:40, 11:40 A. M.| 2:00, 4:00, 6:20 and 11:00 P. M. the annual fair from August -d to Sundays—9:20 A. M.; 2:00, 5:00 and 12:00 P. M. John Fichter and Howard Apple- MRS. PAULINE KNIGHT f^ R J JJ k JQJ2 4 Florence Vidor, Rockliffe Fellowes, August 9th. Two tons of coal wi'l Kate are building a boardwalk thir- e( an Wo ooll book of 20 10c Ticket! for 31.50 be disposed of on the co-operative ty feet long on the public beach. I EARLE WILLIAMS, ROBERT GORDON, plan at the fair. They will open a refreshment stand Miss Gladys Taylor is spending a on tin? boardwalk. KATHRYN ADAMS and Others few days with Miss Marjorie Smith Detective Sergeant William P. of Long Island. 1 AH innocent flirt 'brings tragedy into hapry homes. Nestor, who was shot last wee !: A three-act drama entitled "Mrs. while he was standing in a Newark "AS COOL -AS THE OCEAN." Tubbs of Shantytown" will tie jnve 1 Sunshine Comedy—"ROUGH SAILING" Bray Nature Studi« . .... , . ., , !V'. 'police station, is n summer resident chapenext l Wednesdaparish halyl undemKhrt th.aet direc*»*-. !,t t,lis ,,,.„.,,; Mr. Nestor is in a tion of the White Rose club. Those tenons condition in St. Michael's Thursday slnd Friday, July 17 and 18 | who will take part are Mrs. Louise hospital at Newark. I Polhemus Berry, Miss 3latilda Mi^s Margaret Devereaux is em- ! Holmes, Mrs. Edna llrown, Horace ployed at the telephone office. M. E. RflcNULTY AMUSEMENT COMPANY. GEORGE: G. HOOP, nosldant Manager. j Booker, Clarence Armstrong, Gcr- Miss Ada Ficliter is employed at tiude Majcuire, Joseph Vincent, Hesse's ice cream store at ReJ Calvin. Vincent, Alvera Amlersoa, Bank. Vivian Sears and Blanche Middle- Charles W. Kipp's cottage at Morth Heach has been rented ton. through Walter J. Sweeney to Mrs. Twin daughters were horn Sat-|John Kl.rielison of East Orange, urday to Mrs. Henry Sears. j fol.morly of this piacc. Mrs. John Wngner and son John have returned home after a three SHREWSBURY NEWS. 3 SHOWS DAILY—8:30, 7:00 AND 9:00 weeks' trip through New Yolk. Pennsylvania and Ohio. At. Cleve- Young Women Rent Cottage at land they visited Mrs. Wagner's Manasquan for Two Weelta. JESSE I LASKY PRESENTS daughter, Mrs. 0. C. Wnll;o. Mr. Miss Catherine Sicklo3, Miss A Monumental Lovo Story by Robert V. Chambers and Mrs. Walko and sou Norman Beatrice Bender and Miss Grace are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wanner. Sickles are at Manasquan, where A DRAMA OF SCOURGED HEARTS Thomas Barrett and son of Stam- they have rented a bungalow for an ford, Conn., and Daniel Barrett of outing of two weeks. Lou Tellegen, Norman Kerry, Anna Q. Nilsson, New York spent Saturday and Sun- Joseph V. Holmes is very sicki— day with Frank Evans. Mrs. Frank At tliis place last week the Alice Calhoun, Stuart Holmes & Henry Barrows Evans is spending a week at At-Shrewsbury baseball team defeated River Plaza by a score of 5 to 4. A Great LoTe Story Played by a Star Cast lantic City. The Methodist ladies' aid society John Hawkins, who has been laid Christie Comedy—"SAFE AND SANE" Aoiop'j Fables' cleared $500 at the fair last week. up several weeks with rheumatism, Mrs. E. H. Morris was chairman of has gone back to work for the the fair committee. Shrewsbury river country club. Rev. and Mrs. John M. lluiznr Miss Madeline Krueprer and Regi- Saturday, July 19 are spending a few days at Ocean nald Lawes of Rochester, New Grove. York, are spending two weeks with The annual mid summer rally of Mr. Lawcs's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fisk chapel will be held Sunday, Lawes. August 31st. Miss Flynn nf Now .York is vis- iting Mrs. Thomas Tansoy. The Smiling Fighting King of the, Outdoors in Misa Anna Hubcr and Charles' PAINTING Smith of Long Island spent Satur- day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. PAPER HANGING John Nussbaum. Mrs. Charlotte O.irrahan is on and PLASTERING the sick list. Arthur Crozier's new bungalow Estimates Cheerfully Given A rugged romance of Uncle Sam's fighting: cavalry with Hoot on Pearl street Is Hearing comple- as its fastest fighter. A picture -that rushes over sandy deserts tion and Mr. Cro/.ic-r expects to 56 Washington Street a. thundering1 cavalry troop, alternating scenes of hilarious move into the dwelling next month. comedy! The finishing touches are hriiiK put Phone 173-J on Mrs. Zella Riehai'ds's now house, on the Fair Haven road. 21 and 22 Mrs. Charles Perry spent the week-end at Ocean Grove. Auto Vans and Express y>ammount Mrs. Eliza Parker, who suffered Nmv that moving time is near I cm a stroke of paralysis last week, is prepared to do your next moving of furni- ture, pianos or bfiKtrana to all parts of Qidture improving. city or country, in the largest padded van; in Red Bank. Before you have your next OCEANPORT NEWS. movinn 'totii;, write, eenJ or call for the only reliable furniture movers in town, and pot my prices on your next job. All kinds Louis L. Millar's Bull Dog Wins of hmvy or light trucking done at short notice. Cr.ll or address Prize at Long Branch. 3. T. EGAN Pharoah, the, English bulldog, U WALL STREET, RED BANK owned by Louis L. Millar, won a Residence Phone 292-R "first prize and a Special prize at tho Office Phone 539-R A JAMES CR.UZE PRODUCTION dog show of the North Jersey shore 10 WHARF AVENUE

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Three 1-:^ : Ur:-, romanrt1, thrills, mystery and mis+ci (looci. Love's v.-hirlpool h a ]Ki\verl'ul )ihotudrama deahnjr with two "widely di\'< ri^Liit strata of.socinty, rich hankers and notorious lmnditF. S'f h.r.v ih.' social chasm yawning1 between the two cliisres v;ni; liridired hy intrigue that taught them nl a leiion. MATINEE mB NIGHT Our Gang Comedy—"TIRE TROUBLE" ABSOLUTELY PERFECT LADIES—AVOID THE EVENING RUSH BY ATTENDING THE DAILY MATINEES. Pathe News • Mot Only In Cut, But A!so In Material. Very Finest SPECIAL NOTICE All Children Undor 12 Years/Will be Admitted at all Matinees for 25c. • White in Color. , ' M. E. RflcNULTY. Wednesday, July 23 • These Diamonds contain no Flaws; Feathers, j Carbon Specks, Scratches or other defects. They • are the finest we have been able to procure at • these prices in many years. ! Come in and look at them. KATHERINE WacDOMALB Starring-the Distinguished Japanese Actor

J according to the weight of the diamond. I Others from $3O, $50, $75, $100 up. A vivid photoplay flint ;;lril(i':; a new note of lovo an I lonrnce, ft in i •••m.m.miiiin I'limiuni of the !;tranf;i'iK'Mi; and n1ystei-y of the unknown an I fi ein.itinf? Fiir Kiifit. Tim .'itory of a beautiful Japanese; woman who forget) the. traditions of her country. Sunshine Comedy—"Tne Income Tax Collector'' Monmouth's Lending Jeweler. Bray Nature Study 36 Broad Street led Bank, N. L Path© Comedy Fathe Review Special Pathe €orti©dy.