Issued Wesklr, Cnuied aa Heeond^lu* Matter at the Tost- efflee at Bear Bank. H, J, *nd*r the *•» «l Mann Id. 1171. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1925. $1.5i) PER YEAR
the people of the town better access THE SAME OLD CHARLEY. LICKED INTO CONFESSING, A PARK FOR RED BANK. to the river was a great benefit USINESS IN NEW HANDS. FLOWER SHOW THIS WEEK NEW COMMUNITY HOUSE. AN OLD-TIME There was .applause after each Champlin and His Company Play to V speech and applause when the ordi- OHN E. TAYLOR BUYS OUT NNUAL DISPLAY AT ARMdRY Record Breaking Crowdi. RIVER PLAZA HAS SUCH A NEWA8K > THIEF DIVORCES THE TOWN DECIDES TO BUY Charles K. Champlin axid his rep- COLTS tyjW THAT;HE 'STOLE, THE LYCEUM PROPERTY. nance^ was unanimously carried. HIS EMPLOYER TOMORROW' AND FRIDAY. PROSPECT IN STORE. GIFT FROI^ ABROAD,^ Councilman J. Birdsall.Pharo was ertoire stock company played to Ho Toojc/a PwiktApik with 994 I* Ordinance, to Expend' |28,B0O for absent. The mayor and clerk w.ero The Wholeulo and Retail Soft Wont le the Horticultural So. record breaking crowds at the Fal- The Community Club of That Place Edward Smith Formerly tl*eVtff ace theater last week. People were " It from Itf n,ard..Wtl.l»'., R««- Buying and Improving the Prop, authorized to buy the property and Drink and Barerage Buiinei* of eiety't Fault If Ij! Iin't tho Big- Voted to Co Ahead With the Pro- England and Last Weak H*(>R geit and Btsl Flower Show Ever turned away nearly every night. ,»W, B.90& «B4 » Mil-Mr E««Ulnf arty Want Through-With Flying the newly' created* dock and park J. I. Monikjr Changed Owntnhip ject at a Meeting at MM. Charlei ceived from Hii SUter Th«r« i Train'of'Incidents Ensued. / Colors at Mpnd'ay'«' Meeting. committee of the council was au- Last Thundajr Morning. Held Here^-Some Innoratloni. On Thursday night, when tht( play Brenker's Lait Week. Ancient History of That CoOntr The town of Red Bank will buy thorized to ippnd (8,500 to improve J. I. Mpnsky last week sold his Tomorrow and Friday will be big of "The Fool" was given, fully 800 .River Plaza will probably have a ,JA 6us'wjth £7 people from New- persons were unable to get seats Edward Smith of Colt's Nflalt'ta wit In It' itopped In front of Ber- from Daniel H. Cook the lyceum the property. The committee con- ift drink and beverage wholesale days at the armory at Red Bank. community house before next sum- woek receivod from his sister, JML property fronting ^n the river. This sists of Robert S. Johnson, Eugene nd retail business on East Front They are the dates for the 20th an- and went away disappointed. Char- mer. If the plans of the Commun- Emma Smith of-London, England 'nard Welsh'! roadside booth on the street, near Broad street, to John ley enacted ithe role of a minister state highway east of Middletown wai decided Monday night when an M. Magee and J. Daniel Tullcr. ual exhibition of flowers, fruits 5 ity club of that, place do not mla- a very ancient history of Engjar" ordinance providing for buying and Taylor, who has been employed md vegetables of the Monmouth that night and did it well. The carry the 'building will be started Mr. Smith Is a native of that «o village Sunday morning. Moit of >y him 28 years. Tho sale was audiences were as appreciative as them bought thlngf at Mr. Welsh's Improving tht,property,as a public THE.SCHOOL 'ENROLLMENT. ounty horticultdral society. this fall. Thq club is composed of try and ho came to America' park passed its final reading with- node last Wednesday and Mr. Tay- The society intends to make the they were large. Mr. Champlin has women, who in various ways for years ago. For a number of booth,'' Shortly alter tfcoy left, Mr. not' only retained all his old-time Welsh noticed that a purs* contain- out a dissenting vote and without a Four Less Pupil* at Red Bank Than or toopk possession Thursday. Sir. how the biggest am} best they have several years past have been raising he lived at Marlboro. protesting voice being raised among was the Case Last Year. Monsky bought the business 28 iver held and from present indica- popularity in his home town but he money for tho new building. Some ing $64 and'two'checks was miss- has added to it. The spectators The book has been in the posse, ing. He renumbered that theth. t large gathering qf cltltens at The enrollment of pupils at the ears agofrom Gobrge R. Lamb & ions they will succeed. ' The show time ago they\ acquired a lot on sion of the Smith family hundrei the meeting. .The property com- 3o. The building: where the busl- rill be divided into four classes of welcomed every opportunity to ap- West Front street.at River Plaza as driver of the bus had been standing Red Bank public schools is, prac- plaud him. of years. It has been u custom wjl in the booth near where the purse prises an acre and a quarter of land ticalfy the samo as last year, the' less is located is. owned. by J. J. ompetitions—those .for prof ession- a site for the community building. the family to give the book to tho1 had been in r counter and he sus- and a large building which was for- total number being 2,192 as against Hogan of Washington. At one time ils, those for amateurs, those for Mr. Champlin had one play which A special meeting of the club was youngest member of each ge» pected the driver of having stolen merly used as a theater. The ordi- a total of '2,196 last year.: There The; Bed'Bank Eeglster was pub- Children "and those open to all. was entitled "The Best People/' He held at Mrs. Charles Brenker's last lion arid because of this fact the money. nance provides 120,000 'for buying are 1,1,15 boys and 1,077 girls,,Last lished in this building. Chere will be a total of 230,classes, wanted to change this name because .week and it was at this meeting that Smith was entitled to own the hoi> it did not seem exactly appropriate the property and f8,600 for im- year; there were 1,112 boys and Mr. Taylor has been employed in kll exhibits must be at the'armory it was voted to go ahead with the He did not bring it with him, -ho\% , A state trooper came along and and he offered a prize of $10 to the : Mr, Welsh told hi» suspicions'to the proving It 1,084 girls. The enrollment for he soft drink and beverage busl- iy noon tomorjow. ' The judging clubhouse project. -The finance ever, when ho came to this country this year is as follows: tess thirty years,' he having worked rill start at noon and it will be •person suggesting the best title. committee of the club was instruct- and his sister, mindful of the trooper, The officer found the There was no mistaking the sen' Aboult 300 replies were received driver and the other folks of the , "•'".'"', /• '• 1825 1924leven years for George R. Lamb & .completed by three o'clock, 'at ed to make an investigation and a family custom, sent it to him. timent of the meeting. ]t was en- Senior Muh school ...... 487" JO! Jo. before the business was bought which time the show will be opened and the winner of the prize was report as to the cost of the new Despite its great age the booie'wlj' party .At Oliver Holton's zoological tirely favorable to the park project. Junior high school ...... 801 648 Miss Gladys Hayward of Pinckney park, which Is near the booth. The g iy Mr. Monsky. The business is .one to the public. building. The clubhouse will be- In a good stats of preservation, Tttg' The meeting was largely attended Mechanla street schc-Dl 250 if the*largest of its kind in the A new department of/the fair road, who suggested the name of large enough for dancing, for bas- pages are yellow and in other drivor was searched by the trooper, by members of the Lions club. This Oakland street aehool ...... 223 Shrewsbury< avenue school-... 217. ounty. Soft drinks of various kinds will be contests for table decora- 'Idle Youth." This w.sek Mr. ketball games, for parties and other time worn, but all but two j but the misting money was not club took the lead in advocating the Champlin and his company found. The driver, seemed to be River Itreet -school '., 884 are' sold, many of them b6ing\im. tions. The tables are to seat four social functions and for community of them are intact. On one of the* park. Edwin B. Conover, one of Beeeh itreet. school 140 orted goods from Europe: and o six persons and they^will be pro- playing at Oneonta, New York. gatherings. It will be built in such 'very indignant and he made threats tht members of the club, waa per- 5 pages, is a notation made by Mr.! Totals .....2,192 2,198 taia. A complete stock of domestic vided by the horticultural society. There : is no truth in the story a manner that it can readily be en- Smith when ho was fifteen years'old fit taking legal action against Mr. haps more active than-anyone else that• Jt'E. M.cNultjrv,-ill add_twp. s oods Is also sold. i--^J : The arrangement of the flowers-will larged. . „ ; •_.. and when he lived in England. Tht I . ' Wolsh and the trooper for having in agitating the matter. Thereis only one grade.working stories to, the present Palace theater searched him. Both Mr. Welsh and on a part time schedule. This is at Mr. MonBky states that he has ho be'made by the'exhibitors. The Ar- words of the history book attKV/ , A number of persons spokt at the rangement as well as the excellence in'order to provide room for all DAVID S. KIND'S PLAINT. the trooper apologized and the meeting And all of^them were in the Elver street schoqLand Edwin ther plans for the immediate f^ thpse who wish' to see Charlie spelled In the old-time style. There' Newark folks then resumed their C. Gllland, the supervising princi- uro, He says he may embark in ot \j\o flowers will be taken into are many wood cut engraving!^ favor of buying the property. Prof. lonsideration in making the awards. Champlin's shows when' he comes to Saya He Will Enforce ''Spite trip in the bus. H. C. Talmage of the Presbyterian pal, states'that he is working on a some other line of business later on town -with his company next year. Fence" Ordinance If Passed. Each chapter doscribes the reign ot-i' A few minutes, later Mr, Holton plan,Whereby this grada will be put ut that at the present time he will In all the classes cash prizes will be a king or a qquee n and each pht^i Brotherhood was the first speaker. ''•'.' * ' » • take a vacation. He contemplates given, in addition to ribbons. A David S. Kind of Mechanic street d ith t i sent word to Mr. WeU'u that the He spoke of the increasing ase on a''full time schedule. NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN. - on Monday night again brought up ends with notes concerning remark*'! missing pocketbook with two checks making a trip to California.- Mr. special prizeof a silver loving cup able occurrences of each xetgn?] which is 'being made of the river las been' donated by George A. the matter o£ adopting an ordin- in it had been found at the idologi- and of the facb that it has been* al- A DEMOCRATIC RALLY. ohsky Is a great believer in the Annual." Meeting of County Auxili- ance prohibiting high board fences, S6rne of these occurrences seem pV.il cal park. The monty was still uture of Red Bank' real estate and 3teele, owner of the Shrewsbury ary of the American Legion. most supernatural. There are tn*'§ most impassible for Red Bankers nurseries. This cup is offered for or "spite fences," .is he termed . gone. The fact that the pocketbook to get to the river without trespass- Tbrse Countloi to Meet Saturday From time to tlma he hs/s invested guent mentions of earthquake's anoJ'J • - - at Aibnrjr Park-. the private gardener -winning the Twenty members of Monmouth them. He read a law which he had been foun/ at the park after Ing on_ private property. He said in property iri' and around - this county auxiliaries of the American claimed not only gave the town the of hills being moved to other Io*3 the driver had been there again A Democratic rally will be-held largest number of points. It Lmust tions by tho earthquakes. Mr, 8m'Ith;J the purchase of the property would won three times before it be- legion met in the Child building last authority to prevent such fences caused Mr. Welsh to suspect the be the beginning of the town own- at the arcade at Asbury Park on treasures the book as a family keep^ LICENSE NOT GRANTED. Friday, and elected officers for. their from being, put up but which' also ' driver of the bus. .Another state ing a. large' river front park-. He Saturday of this week. The meet- lomes the property • of the siiccss- county organization as follows: gave the town the right to .tear trooper came along and the road- ing has been styled a three-county ul exhibitor. Thomas- Ki Hacjc- 1 predicted that within a short time 1 Doing, of the ,Yell iW^Cab Ta*i President—Mrs.' 'William W< Shampft-' down such fences." "Warren H. side booth owner told hlri of his the town would own a big lot of conference and it will be held by Company to bo Investigated. stt's orchestra will' give music at riore of- Little Silver. . Smock, the borough counsel, was TASTY AND PROFITABLE. suspicions* river land. Democrats from Monmouth, Middle ;he show. • . Vice president—Mrs. Sterner'of Belmuv The Yellow cab taxi, company : - Beeretuy—Mrs, Steele of Asbury Park. not present when Mr. Kind made his Real Old-Fashioned Southern?-! The trooper jumpe'd 01 his mo- sex and. Ocean ' counties. These lent a written request for a license The officers qf. fhe society are remarks and the commissioners said William A. Hopping, who is acounties comprise, the third- congres- W. H. Walte president, Charles-' ' Treuurer—Mrs. J. B. Roe oC Bed Bank. Barbecuq in West Red Bank. "% 'torcyde and started, it breakneck real estate agent, said he heartily for an additional taxicab to the Bed Mrs.- Shampanore was elected to they would have to get his interpre- - A barbecue of the old-fashioned ,5 speed to run down tho bus. He sional district. A morning session Bank commissioners. At the' sug- Rice and Alfred Griffiths vice pres- tation of the law before they took agreed with Mr. Talmage. He said for women will be held; at eleven idents, Frank Edington secretary, represent the auxiliary at the na- Southern kind took place la overhauled the bun at Perth Amboy the purchase of river front land by gestion of Councilman Eobert S tional convention at Omaha," Ne- action on the matter. ' • Thursday night at the corner; and made, the driver, with all his o'clock, at which Mrs. Mary T; Nor- Johnson,- ak the comnissioners' William Turner treasurer', Percy E; , -Mr, Kind said one of his neigh- the town was a matter that every ton, a congress^onian'from New Hicks corresponding secretary! and braska,:.next .month. Reports ..on Shrewsbury avenue and River i passengers, ride back to the road- real-estate agent should advocate. meeting Monday night action on the the' state, convention.at.'. Brldgeton bors had pu| up such A fence jand for the benefit of Calvary Bapt When the driver got in Jersey, will preside; Lunch will be application was "laid oveY for "fu- Peter Mulvihill financial secretary,. that if the commissioners would side booth. He said that often when he -was served at the Berkeley-Carteret The show committee is made .Up of were given by Mrs. Shampanore church, of which Rev. J. W. Lee"$ side the boQth^je started to cuss out showing properties to folks from ture consideration." Mr. Johnson and Mrs, Henry F. • Hylim The pass the ordinance he (Mr. Kind) pastor. Tho barbecue was the Teali| Mr. Welsh atad the trooper. In hotel at one o'clock'. said he wanted tho matter deferred William Turner- chairman; W. W- would not ask the town to enforce outside of Bed Bank the prospec- A Democratic mass meeting will Kennedy, Martin Condors, Percy ,E. meeting wound up with general so- genuine Southern article. A stead of replying the trooper hauled tive buyers had expressed amaze- because, he had been told that the ciability and with the serving of ice the ordinance hut-would enforce it pig and a largo number of ch)c' off and struck the man with his fist bo held in the .arcade,'at three com Hicks, Thomas Head,;Harry Heath, himself by tearing the fence down. ment that Red Bank had no park irapany .was,, .cutting- s passenger Alfred Griffiths, Joseph; K,ehnedy, cream and cake. were roasted in a pit on the PJ on the point of his jaw. The driver o'oloolt-\V(L the' afternoon,' $t •wHich »t«%d 'doing-other: thlpgBito"get He' declared that r-nyoni* •wh.'o; would '•'"
SOLD "AT MIDDLETOWN. ' TO SPEND #80,000. Conover Aavenue House and Two Lsbury Park Chamber of Commerce V^ QCEAN- Lota Bought by Red Banker. Raising Fund to Advertise) City. FARMS SOU). | Charles Eilert 'of Maple avenue, A committee of twelve Asbury Red(>Bank, has bought a house on Park business men have been ap- They Have Been Bought by the Red the east side of Cono'ver avenue at pointed to direct expenditures from Bank Holding and. Development Middletown village from Jacob H. the ?50,000 'advertising and pub- Company—The Tructe will' be Conover of Little Silver for $3,000 licity fund propoaed by the chambor Cut Up Into Lotp end Developed. and a lot adjoining it from Mrs. of commerce of that place. Mayor Sylvester ScuteUa.vwho recent- Mirnile Shardien for ?500. Both Clarence E. F. Hetrick Is chairman ly bought Sylvlo L. DeFabry'q farm properties wore bought as invests of the committee. The other mem- . SMITH CO., at Little' Silver, has turned thements. Tho houso was owned bybers aro Nathan Vogel,rjThomas H property . over to the Red Bank the late Miss Elizabeth Conover anil ratt, James F. Ackerraan, Sherman Fair Haven - New, Jersey Holding and' Developing company it was willed by her to her nephew, Dennis, John O. Evans, Albert Rob- of which Mr, Scutellav i is a mem- JacobvConovor. In, addition to tho ins, WilUam J. Couse, Waltar >er. The property, comprise! «ix-two places which he bought last Steinbach, Robert E. Tusting, J. ,een acres and a largo house which , ^ Telephen* 111 ; week Mr. Eilert owns tho hotel at Lyle Klnmonth and Harrjr A. Wat Is occupied- hy JWr. DeFabry. / The Middletown village, and a houso Eon. A campaign for contributions usual outbuildings are on the place, near the foot of Hendrickson's hill to the $00,000 fund will be held The price paid for tho firm was which was formerly occupied by from October 6th to 9th. All th „ .rT?__T^T__- D. COOPER ! $13,500. ••• • Harry P. Robinson. business places in Asbury Park will The members of the Holding and be canvassed. The Asbury Park ho- Rieal Estate and Insurance Developing corrfpany tvo Mr. and SALE ON BERGEN PLACE. tel association has pledged $25,000 Mrs. Scutellaro and Mr. and Mrs. . 58^4 BF*OAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Irving Berk/ They will have four Frank A. Long Buys a Fine House RIVER FRONT LOT SOLD. streets made through tlie farm and and a Large Lot. l ill cat the-land into lpts. Frank A. Long of Branch aye Home Site on 'the Coney Trad ; f*^ ' - Fire; Life, Accident, Tornado^nd nue, who has an automobile repair Bought by Hoboksn Man. c The company has r,'co bought a Plate Glait Insurance ... lot adjoining the tract from Mrs, business on Whito street, has Another river front lot on thi Daniel Logan for $2,1500. A smal bought a house on tho north side o «««•«»*«•»••«•A AAAAAAJlAs^i< >•*•< l Cooney property- between Re house is'on-this lot, but the houso is Bergen place from Edmund M. Bank and Fair Haven^ was. sold last MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY not included in the salcT "Mrs. Lo- Harris of Brooklyn for his own oc. week by the Investment and .Realty gan will move it to another location. cupancy. The property is 100x18 company of Red Bank. The com- announces o Tim* TabU in .Effect July 2d, 19*5 (Daylight Saving Time) The company has bought Mrs. feet.' The house has seven rooms, pany recently bought the property 1 ' SuDject to Chango Without Notice '' Catherine Glbba's property at a bathroom, hardwood floors am from Alfred Ltchtenstein. The Oeeanport, comprising a house and modern improvements. The salbuyer of tho lot is Gcorg. Koettcr Specialj and i thirteen, acre's of land, 'The prop- was made by Hylin & Salz and the of Hoboken, who will build a house Steamers SEA BIRD and ALBERTINA erty adjoins Camp Vail and is on Between Pier 24, foot pf Franklin Street, 'Now* York (Landing at the price was $10,500. The new owner on it for his own use. The prici one:of the branches of the South will take possession next month was $10,000. The lot has frontage: ie BerkeleyCarteret surpassed if not unequalled, i Battery to take on and lot oft Passengers only), and Highlands, Shrewsbury river, The company , , Oceanic and. Red Bank. Mr. Harris formerly occupied the of 75 feet en the river and on •will remain open and its management will con* has re-sold the house to Mrs. Fan- house. He moved to Brooklyn abou Telephone Call, Walker 7090 New York - 423 Red Bank, N. J, nie Russell, who has baon occupy- w unnamed street extending throughout the year. r tinue throughout the winter to three roqnths ago after the death; from Grange avenue to Hanco road f ing it. The prie: was $7,500. The In accordance with Highland* Telephone 1264 , ' . company will develop the rest of of his'wife and his mother. It has a depth of 280-feet. \y uphold the same high standards / FOR RED BANK FOR NEW YORK the tract. Four streets will he • i • the established policy of resort which have made The Berkeley* made and the iond will bo divided ' BOUGHT FIVE LOTS. Di.il> except Sunday Daily except Sunday • Buyi Lot at Rumion. hotels, seasonable reductions in Carteret notably unique among A.M. PiM. into lots for home Bites. • Dr. Englert Invests io, Pinckne Charles Hampton of Seabrigh } rates will be made from Octc . Leave Pier 24, foot '' - : A.M. P. M < i» Road and Branch Avenue Land. has bought a lot on the west sid( American resort hotels since its > of Franklin street.. 8i30 2i45 Leava Red Bank 7i00 4i00 FAIR HAVENJIOUSE SOLD. Dr. A. M. Englert has bought ai of .Waterman avenue in the bor ber i to May i. Suites of from opening. •'" I Leave Battary Landing 9iQ0 3ll5 Leave'. Oceanic 7iZ0 ough of Rumson from the- Lane , Arrive Highlands Leava Highlands ..... 7iBB 4iS0 Red Bank Furniture' Dealer 'Will an investment two lota on the soutl two to six rooms'with bath, or side of Pickney road from Clyd and Loan' company for $1,000. Th< '» aboiM IOIBO SiOO Arrive Battery Landing . Move' to That Place. lot is 50x150 feet and Mr.-Hamp single or double rooms with (The atmosphere of the Hotel , 'Arrive Oceanic about UiZO 8i3O about ...... 9iB0 GiSO Robert Fox of East Front street, Swannell for $2,000 each. Eacl •' Arrlva Red Bank Arrive Franklin street lot is 50x160 feet. The sale wa ton expects to build a house on thi bath, may be had during this is homelike and friendly. The manager nnd one of the chief own- lot. , ' about lliSO 8iOO about 10:00 7iOers of the Globe furnishing com- made by PHtenger & Norris. eeason at exceptionally attractive- [manager and his staff take a . SUNDAYS pany of Red Bank, > has bought a Pittenger & Norris have alsi >, SUNDAYS- , sold to Dr. Englert three lots oi rates. '•***" personal interest in the welfare i , . A/M. A. M. A.M.P.M.P.M house and two lots at Fair Haven MOSQUE Leave Red Bank.. BiOO 3.30 4.0 from A. H. Cunningham of Brook- the west side of Branch avenue ii and comfort of guests^ and life ' Leava Pier 24, foot of ' Little. Silver borough for $4,000 THEATRE It is perhaps needless to add Franklin street ... 8.30 Leave Oceanic 3.S5 4.2 lyn. The house is on tho south side Broad St. at Clinton Aye. 1 here has a delightful touch of Leave Highland*.. 4|2O 4iB of the road between Fair Haven The lots are '60x200 feet each am that The BerkeleyCarteret is ' • Leava Battery Landing 8i3(h- 9i00 1 NEWARK, N. J. • Atriva. Highland* ab't 10i?0 10.60 Arrive Battery Landing and Rumson. It has six rooms, a they are a.short distance south o: informality and friendliness aboub t Gi2O SiSC Oru> of the Most Mainlfieent Thutri the newest and mest luxurious^ ; Arriv* Oceania about 10.B0 Ui2Q bathroom and modern improve- Pinckney road. In th. World * Arrive Red Banlrabout 11 |2O lliBO Arrive-Franklin etraet about. 7iO • ly decorated and equipped reA [which guests can fully appro* ments. A garage is on tho place, NOW PLAYING The; 6.00 A. M. and 3:30 P. M.. Boats from Red Bank on Sunday; The lot.on which the houqe.is lo- MADE A QUICK PROFIT. 8ort hotel in America. It is en-1 'date only [ by * its. actual for Battery Landing Only. ' i ' „ cated has a frontage -at 125 feet George A.' Delatuth't Investment First Time, at Popular Prices tirely firep'roof, its service is un-] joyment.I*' on the road and it is 314 feet deep. Netted *5O in Three Weeki. • I, IIOTICE—At Battery Landing, all elevated trains for uptown, CecU B. DcMillo'. La.viih. Prqductio The house is occupied by Dr. Edwin At the auction of lots held by h •nbway for aptown or to Brooklyn and surfnco cirs and femes to F. Stewart. 'THE TEN Staten island and Brooklyn, can be reached in two mlnntea. Investment and Realty corporatio: Write OT call for full details, or phone Tho "other lot which Mr. Foxof Red Bank three weeks ago on th COMMANDMENTS" At Red Bank, busses for Shrewsbury, Eatontown, Long Branch, bought. Is directly across the road Carinand farm on White roar ELABORATE PRESENTATION Asbury 5000.»Booklet on request. Asbory Park, Fair Eaven, Oceanic, Rumson, Little Silver, Camp Vail from the houso and it has frontages George A. Sclatush bought wo lot; MOSQUE GRAND ORCHESTRA, and Oeeanport. ' ' , ' ' ' \ of 78 feet on the road and thefor $76:each. The lots aro 25xl5 Irving Talbot Conducttnc Special attention given to the care of Autos, Horses and Carriages. river, with a depth'of 80 feet. It feet and. they adjoin each other o: 'MOSQUE STAGE'CREATIONS' waB owned by Mr. Cunningham. It Direction of A.' Gordon Reid On the oAthntic at cAsbury 1 Woodland avenue. Last week M Burdge 4V Russell's Sightseeing Busses to and from Lone Brand adjoins tho proporty of the Playors Delatush sold the lots for $100 eac MOSQUE BALLET ENSEMBLE and AsburyParlc-will meet oil-boats on their arrival at Red Bank. boat club. Mr. Fox paid $10,500 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Jameso M1LLE ELLA DAGANOVA «*3»£«+^£«+^*«^^ A N N O U N C E S A10 in 1 We have raised the price of lots 10? to partially cover the expense of the extensive improvements made in the nature of sidewalks and curbs, shade trees and good roads, which have been completed this summer. , • AJFTER OCTOBER 1st, 1925, SALE OIF LOTS AVlLL, DISCONTINUED UNTIL, SPRING OF^ 1926. We expect a boom when Cooper's Bridge is opened. Our prices will positively be higher in the Spring of 1926. Over one-third of Riverside Heights has already been, sold, but many desirable lots are left. " Buy now that Home Site--or buy as. an investment. . . r MAIL THIS COOTON a ADVANTAGES OF RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS: Riverside 'Heights Development, • ' Broad Street Bank Building, 1 iJuist across tKe Shrewsbury River from Red Bank. Red Bank, N. J. / r FIOBSO tend mo map and price of lota, ** luting distance to New York. Thla (IOCB not obllgato me in any way. Ten-n\inxite walk: to Red Bank station. i Name ...... ,>,. . , .,.., . ....u« Direct state road to NeW; York A t lv <: v Addross i...... ,._..v..«.,.i.i,. Opposite NortH SHreiArsbtiry Goli and Country Club. Mail Coupon to Us or Consult Vouir Own Real Estate Agent. >< #<• 1 ] B«*4St*«*miMk RED BANK, NEW J RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 28M925^ 'J ' "**•*!,• ; T.. •*. *.IV twelve cents. Tie sympathies of been eliminated they are only 1 ifiED BANK REGISTER. many newspapers are with the big whistling against the wind. -."' ' ' EAT' AT. THE -• -: *'',.'•> ' Iv4 OOOK. Bdltor anil PUbllih.r. corporations and anyone who makes I O. BANOB, AtipolaU EJItor. a fight for the people's welfare as Hylan and H««r»t Jiava done be- Each year the Monmouth county iv'MOpJAS IBVINO BBOWN. horticultural society holds a flower! STRAND RESTAURANT: ' Bo.lnei. " comes obnoxious to theaa news- papers. fruit and vegetable show at Red Wh«r« C««Mn« i» an Art aad Eatlo« Is a PleaiuV* \f •WtpboneiH-Red Burn 1* Bank. Tomorrow and Friday ars , Bid Binlt » tho dates for this year's exhibition , at th« poitoflSxi at K«a Bank, When Mr. Hylan first r; n for the and the armory is the place. , 65c Luncheon lond CIMB ineU9Y» office of mayor of New York a fund . 's«ir*d Fran Elt«n to Ttr««P. M. 1' of over two million dollars was con- tributed to. defeat him. Almost all It Is doubtful if Red Bankers and >f ' . FOH/ IUNCH .i*> » other folks in this part of the court- the big corporations of New York, Noon day lunch Is probably tho' mpst individualistic meal of i meatbt • •••.....Wi*i.i*.*•-**•*' including rpilroad corporations, and ty roaliie what a wonderful ^hin,g this exhibition is. It comes regu- tht day. Some eat heartily and some sparingly. "Some Jiko It WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1925. railroad men, contributed to this hot and some like it cold." Builness pressure or noon-time errands < fund. An investigation showed the larly each year' and the publlo re- often limit on«'s time. But when one eats at the STRAND, all amount of the contributions and the ceives the opportunity of viewing these things do not matter. The amarino; variety of STRAND '* 'f' TOWN TALK. names of ,'the contributors,, but it without any of tho inconvenience •foods assures •» dleh for every mood and taste, and quick service ror ,tha work of staging and manag. assures time-saving when time is the essence of one's needs. ' 1 '', The commissioners should take nothing was ever done about it. » * * ,' • ""• • ••' ing 4t. Everything ' works so ' Have lunch today at the STRAND and settle the "where-to- •- lome action to prevent certain smoothly and perfectly tftai few lunch-problem" for good. t'automobilists frun screeching their Republicans and D:mocrats alike persons realize the vast amount, of horns as they pass through. town. fought Mr. Hylan in every cam- 1 effort and time that the gardeners Sometimes automobilisrs who come paign where he has been a candi- devote to preparing for this event, ' 40 town toot and toot nod toot their date. Politics are forgotten when .,horns to notify persons who may some man who standi for the poo- •' • • • * • . •'. • -"• • ++»»»++4 liappon to ba in a store that tho pie's welfare comes, up for election, There is no better way*that the automobile is outside waiting for and Republicans and Democrats public can show its appreciation 1 ihem. This is a great-discomfort to unite to defeat him. This has than by attending the (jxhlbitioh. .everyone within hejirinL'.' especially been seen over and over agai Those who do so will receive an at this season -when many of the almost every part of the land. ample return! for they will see,a_ adjacent store doon are kept'open ,....-.. ... - # t- ,... ._ ... . riot of color arid a wealth of prod- ucts, second to none in the East, to provide a fresh curront of air Tliis condition was seen last year through the store. The show does not rank as the big- in several of the Western states. In gest but in quality it is unsurpassed, Iowa Senator Brookhart won the Monmouth county has produced Another nuisance which has oven Republican nomination for United some of the greatest gardeners in Now Open All Tleaii* States senator, after the Republican less excuse is the running of heavy the United States—-gardeners who astomobile trucks through town machine had fought him to its ut- with cutouts vide open and making most. After he won the Republican are-great not merely because; they a hideous and totally unnecessary nomination the Republican machine get results in an ordinary way.but noise. There are many of these went bodily over to the Democratic bcause they got results in^he more offenders but Reid's ice cream candidate for senator and did its difficult task of originating new truck is the worst of all I have utmost to elect him and to defeat varieties of flowers. ever heard. Th-,t truck apparently the man who had won the Republi- • • • (' • makes all the noise its drivers can can-nomination. Flowers belong to what might be get out of it, and it deafens the termed tho world o£ make-believe. • '•'..'. •«»»••'• . • • ears of everyone within earshot. —Politics—meant—nothing:—to—the They are bright spots in the hum- The Shrewsbury River toflntry Iowa Republican machine.. In their fight to defeat the Republican can- from money grubbing and the cares . There surely must be some means and distractions of business. Gar- oft preventing these foolish and un- didate they ;were joined by many Overlooking the Beautiful Shrewsbury necessary noises. Persons who have of the very prominent Republicans, deners as a "class are "rfood sports." - They are putting; on a show from no woro :.egard for other people's of the country, who made speeches tights than to.drive their automo- in Iowa and who urged the Republi- which they derive no profit but biles screeching through town cans to vote against the man who which affords recreation and pleas- On the State Highway at Red Bank, New Jersey should he shown the inside of'the had vton the Republican nomina- ure for those who like bright, color- town jail for n few hours and be' tion. Senator Brookhart was elect- ful things.. Make them feel that compelled to pay o fine in addition. ed and then the Republicans and their efforts are not only worth Democrats "joinea Hands to' tryand whilo -but -appreciated 1 _J3o.-tb_the. upset his election. The recount of show at .the armory and get ac- many-requests for wW have been mad^ by 1 the vqtes again] gave the election to quainted with the gardeners and A big outcry is made in ; some their products! You couldn't be in 'quarters against tax exempt secur- Senator Brookhart. Now the Re- publicans and Democrats are to better company. our patrons that we ha^e-(Jecideii rto keep this popular place ities of towns and boroughs ^.And (Town Talk continued on pago 16.) townships and counties and'states contest his seat in the United and the need o£ cutting down the States senate. They will endeavor open the entire year. ' , , < income tax in order to stop people to have Senator Erookhart thrown V Will Wed Newark Girl. from Investing in thesa securities, out of the senate and the Democrat SVddison Sanborn, Jr., son of Ad- which are exempt from income tax. who wasn't elected take his seat. dison Sanborn of River-Plasa, will The people who make this outcry be married Friday night to Miss El- We have enjoyed a most successful summer season. Our •*,*•• gay that if the income tax wore cut The same thing happened in sie Miller of Newark at the' bride's down persons would not invest in other Western states'. In Wisconsin home. The couple will make a wed- house has been the n^ecca for thousands'of satisfied patrons the town and towiisrup and county both parties joined hands in the ding- trip-by-boat; to New Orleans end state bonds. effort to prevent Senator Robert M. and then travel by rail througfi the LaFollette getting the electoral vote West. Upon returning they will and; our golf course, .-^^^^lia^elir'kept" greens, second to none live at Newark. Of course all this t.ilk about peo- of that state. He won the state, ple buying tax exempt bonds to es- but a short time ago he died, leaving in this section, is most inviting. cape paying income tax,,is. bunk. his .seat in the, senate vacant. * His It pays to advertlBe-irrTho^Registerr It is put forth purely ns art itrgu- son, Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., be- xnect to create a senthr.ei '• in favor came a candidate for the Republi- of cutting down the incoms tax and can nomination for his father's seat One Day Pleasure Outing in; tb,e_:seliate._. Republican.candi TO The Shrewsbury River Country Club * the income surtaxer. •;« ^iv% *< - dates were rim in various parts of * • * the state to break into his vote, but Town, township, borough, c,ounty Mr. LaFollette got more votes than NEW YORK and state bonds were a favorite all.other candidates put together. From AH Stations est vegetable gardens b this local- ,_,,,Jtnfeiieil;wer» LSar- ity and Ms daughter,', Miss Belle Wei';»ticl'Oeotge W. Smith, lus a wonderful flower gar- I " * tf i ', it * ' den. .The gardens ar» near the L1Bis Feldman of New- county road and. folks passing * a residence at In- through, tho village \h\ automobiles her will )n 1018. often stop to tdmllM-theta. Mr. _j owned.*, large part Smith is a natlvo of England and tpf'the'Hanson,* Van- he practices the English method of l1 1 .•.,eoro] ''-*' - - country intensive gardening whereby every i, company of the Inch of ground; is utilized to the iMr^iFw*',: tame name. This itock'Wordeied greatest advantage. . divided among her seven children. Whtn the youngest'of the children f.lNCROFT_ NEWS. xeaehes the age'of 21 yean, the rest Udi.i' Aid Sotl.tr to Fix DaU for Flower Show This Week of Mrs.^Feldman's 'estate li to be Annual Full Suppar. SiiSte divided among all,the children in At the next'meeting of iheia- equal shares. Three of the chil- dles' aid society' of the chapel dren, C. Lawrence Feldman, J. Ells- Thursday of next iweek'the date worth Feldmin and Anna M. Feld- wiU be fixed lot the society's an Opens Tomorrow, Thursday, 1 p. m. man, are th'ef'executors of th"e yillL nual fall supper. ' / • George Falmor, who Is employed COLTS at Red Bank, has,be«i. enjoying a l~ t«r,.and.Margaret Frear JTompkim, Asburjr Avenusi 'South of lh« VII vacation. He went to Barnegat last Opens Friday at 10 a. m. \ Jii' equal shares, and aha left to lt|* Being Improved. week and caught'a big lotof fish. these two daughters ail her book», Asbury avenue, wl.lc'.. is south of. Mrs. William K, Kerr is spending furniture,JewalryVetc. Mm, Tomp- the village, is being graded and a week with relatives and friends at .kills left to her huiband the right graveled. .The state and county West New York. to, occupy the' pfemls'efon the'east are meeting most of the cost. After The meetings of the Community Show Remains Open Daily Until 10 p. m. , tide' of Ward avenue at Rumion to the work,!* completed the road will league will probably be resumed letter as he shall'live, bnt she.left no be taken over by the freeholders >s late in October ox early in Novem- , qiher bequeit' to him ai' he already county road. ber. When the first meeting is hid a sufficient'eitate of his own. Mrs. Edward Hebeler and her son called depends on how soon the All the rest of her property she left of Forked River were visitors here frost appears. Until there is kill- to the Columbia Trust company of last Thursday. ing cold weather the farmers wil Ne,w York at executor In trust One- There Is no change in the condi- have plenty of work to do and wil I half of the Income from thin trust tion of -Mrs, Augustus Sickles, who havo no time for .ueettngs. Red Bank Armory 1 ' fund la to go to eadudajighter as was badly injured in a fall down- Mra. Josephine Slmonson of Port long as she lives, and a£ the .death stairs, two' weeks ago. Richmond has been visiting rela- of, either it Is to go the children of Mrs. Charles Heulitt hat a new tives and friends here. West and Chestnut Streets, Near Depot ' ti;at daughter. If a daughter leaves Essex coach. Augustus Thompson of Washing, no •chlldron^.then the j'prfnclpal of The'sewing club of the Reformed ton, formerly, of this place, is mat thai daughter's share of ith'e trust church met' at th3 chapel last ing a visit at this placo. fundjihall go to the other daughter. Thursday afternoon. Sixteen mem- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprung spen Spencer S. Morris of Atlantic bers were present. part of last week with relatives at Highlands, who for some-time pre 'Mr. antt Mrs. Hsnry Wilkins New York. • Admission, Twenty-Five Cents - vlnus to his death livedat Matawan spent the week-end at Phlllipiburg. Louis- Schnitzks - haJ repainted with his daughter, Mrs. Jessie E. Mr. and Mrs. Woolley of Long his, house on the Everett road. Barrett, made his will in May of Brancfi accompanied them. lust year. He left $5,000 to each Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eborlo and When there is something a Want -of his four children1; lewis B. Mor- Advertisement in The Register can The Most Wonderful Exhibition of family of Asbury Park spent last do for you, dont try to do it in a , rls, Jessie E. Barrett, Bebecca M. Thursday-with Mr. and Mrs. George White and Julia C. Browne. All more expensivi e way.—Advertise- 1 V, Hance. ment. the rest of his 'estate he left'to his Mr. and Mrs. Frank "S. Weeks s daughter, Mrs. Barrett, in' uppre- and;. George .Taylor"spent .Friday, Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables Nation'of'her care and kindness to with" Mrs. Elwood Smith of Glen- _hei>inother and himself during their AUTUMN lifetime. Lewis B. Morris, George Mr. and Mrs.; Thomas Cooney of l)j Barrett and John E. Foster were OUTING - - -—-~ — Ever-Attempted in this Locality Shrewsbury*" Mr.' and Mrs;: William V named as executor*. The witnesses Casler and Mrs. Thomas Ltttlo' and to .the will' were Beesle P. McCon- daughter of Redj Bank nod Mrs. .80 n»ll and Wlllard/T. Perrine of At- Owerr' Melee and son, Miss Mary lantic Highlands.' Bodlne, Miss Julia : McGregor and See the New and Rare Varieties of Dahlias Displayed at their Best "Charles E. Harvey of Long Wililani' Wallace, of Long1-, Branch Branch left'the Income from, all of were '.recent guests' of. Mrs. Ash'er MAUCH CHUNK . '' ' •• • • ••'•-'•'.'• • • •• tiU estate to his wife, Susan,A. Crawfordii; :'.'•.,; .' ' : ' ' ' . Rarvey» as long as she should live, Atlantic' township has, no' more AND SWITCHBACK with the privilege of utlng as much ardent •wither for the political suc- Music by Hackett's Orchestra of the principal of the, estate as cess'.pf A, Hfirry. Moore, the Demo- Thursday, Oct 8,1925 .might be neoded for her mainten- cratic; candidate for., governor of ance and .comfort. At his* wife's Newi.'"Jeneyr".than. "Mrs. 'H>rry, Train Itnti' R«l Biok de.a,th whatever'remain* of, the es- JUtsch'er;.' Mrs. .Biteeh«r- and.Mr. >7l2S-. A.' M.-- ' .-.- , . • tate Is to be divided equally; be- Moore, attended th», same school,as Rtlurnlni litvai Much Chunk at tween Mr. Harvey's two daughters, children, when Mrs. Rltscher lived SiSO P. M^ * i Lavantia Davis', and Jeanrie^te at Jerjey, City, and both went to the Switchback Ilckili, 70 cants axtr* | ~Wfflfo7~The-7fxccTK«fr of "the-wlll same, church. = ' _IL.purch»ied_on_tK£url!im.'_t<:«ln,__ yfexe Mr. Harvey's wife, Susan A. •Eaward Smith has on j i'. the fln- r^»4»>fff'Ktff>f^^i Red Bank Building and Loan Association RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Chartered 1887 Assets over $1,300,000.00 EARNING FOR ITS SHAREHOLDERS OVER A new series of stock is now open for investors and borrowers CLASS A SHARES \ CLASS & SHARES % 1 per month returns in about 135 mos. % 200 $ 2 per month returns in about 78 mos. $ 200 1 5" •.,«* « ' * ' « • 1,000 10" " " u u 1,000 10 * U * " ' « « 2,000 20" * . " " " 2,000 \ 25" ifM* « tt « 5,000 50" " " " " 5,000 u 100 " 'i « 20,000 100" " « " " 10,000 Investing in Building arid Loan Association stock should especially appeal to persons desiring to own their own homes. Any Officer or Director will gladly furnish you with any additional information you may desire. Application for shares niay be made at the Broad Street National Bank, 12 Broad Street, Red Bank. New Jersey, or any Director OFWCERS DIRECTORS V- ; f.[ ,., I Preiident-HENRY CAMPBELL HENRY CAMPBELL EDWARD H. LAFETRA Vice Preiident-ROBERT F. WILBUR EDWIN R. CONOVER CHARLES K. STRAUS Secretary and Treas.-EDWIN R. CONOVER MARCUS M. DAVIDSON WM. H. R. WHITE Aulitant Secretary-KENNETH H. McQUEEN HOWARD S. HIGGINSON ROBERT F. WILBUR Solidtor-HOWARD S. HIGGINSON ENSLEY L MORRIS % . •• •\ * ,'• i.i.i :u' ',- 1 ;. , '• RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925.x BURNS PROVE FATAL. are expected to return home today vttti hli time bttwwn that pltee from an-automobile trio in Maine and hi* farm h«ri. , •1 y Suffer So? Mn. Suaan TayloTpied Le.it Week and Canada. Mr. and Mr*, Benjamin Braen of Expert Repairing Yow Health •• O. ~ at the( Lon( Branch Hoipital. Jew York have b««. spending Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Ely left W Folka Hare Den*. Mrs. Susan Taylor of New York Sunday for' an automobile trip in several days with'Mra. Bruen's par- . 'K a. ./ ' * , ents, Mr. and Mrs-Xhar'.tt Brenner. ' tttany people suffer lame, died last Wednesday morning at the Vermont and. New Hampshire; and WATCHES, CLOCKS backs, distressing kidney dis- Long Branch hospital from burns perhaps in Canada. They an mak- .and JEWELRY . and 'rhenmatic aches and received two days before at the ing tKe trip partly for business and Rlvir Plata N«w«. - Often this is due to faulty home of her brother, James H. partly for pleasuu. One of. Mr. The BOO club wlll'inttt tomorrow Accuracy, skill and ex- My cider mUl at Nut Swamp hCtlon andI therethere's danger of Johnson of Seabright, where she Ely's objects is to buy potatoes for at Mrs. Albert Crawford's at Bed perience enable us to ted arteries, dropsy, navel or had been visiting. .Her clothing planting next spring. Bank. do the most delicate re- » disease. Dor/Met weak The women of the. Reformed mudtya wear you out Use Doan« caught fire from a lighted gas stove Mrs. Johnson of Nntlty Is vWt- pairing. Wq guarantee Pills before It is too latel Doaa's and she was badly burned on thechurch are arranging to hold, a sup- Ing Mrs. Harry Gardiner. Our flaaiea enable yon to 1 •*ro a stimulant diuretic to tho kid.body and face before the flames per next month. Mr. and Mrs. Addlwn Sarlborn •ee clearly and comfort- satisfaction. Our prices ' to receivive applet. - - • Bfcvti Doan's hrvo helped thousands. were put out. Mrs. Taylor was Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Tilton will go to Newark Friday to attend ably withe ul eonaeloua will please you. * , They should help you. Here is One taken to the hospital iirariediately spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.the wedding of their ion, Addlion effort. Of Ui9 many Bed Bank cases: and died there on Wednesday. " - James DaVijon of Old Bridge. 3anborn, Jr., to Miss Elsie Miller Silverware Repaired Mrs. J. Vaughan, 24 Clinton PL, Mrs. Taylor^as 71 years old and Mrs; Robert R. Voorhees was a >f Newark. ., . ,,,.• ;./,..,; \ and, Reputed Like New. D. Clarence Walling, was born at Farmingdale. She visitor at New York Friday. There has been a big Ut-up in 1 .. Nut *wamp, N. J. leaves her husbandand six children. Peters.-Snedeker is improving iOtomoblle: traffic tinea Labor day. REUSSILLE'S ; from sickness. • - 'he detour road is In. batter condi- •tiff and sore and it -ras mighty Besides James' H Johnson, she T«Uphon« MldtiUtown 27f-P*S , '•-:'.< - hard to stoop to do my housework. leaves another brother, ^illlam Mrs. Joseph Kinhafer is kept in- on now than it has been all the i& Broad St, Red Bank 1 had headaches and dizzy spells Johnson of Manasquan; and twodoor- s with sickneBS, toon had ms worn out. My kidneys sisters, Mrs. Margaret Brindley of Charles Ghaler is on ihe sick Hit •were weak and acted too frequently Manasquan and Mrs. Jennie Long- Charles Woolley of Mount Holly but after osine Doan's Fills the street of Orange. was a visitor here last week. trouble left me/' The funeral was held Friday af- Price C)c, at all dealers. Don't ternoon at the home of James H. simply ask for a kidney remedy— SCOBEYVILLE NEWS. simp .Johnson and was conducted by Rev. mt Doan's Pills—the same : that Vaughan had. Foster-Milbarn Howard N. Amer, pastor of-the Sea- Three Famlliea Move from Thla Mrs. Place the Pe".t Week. Co.,' Mfre.. Buffalo, N. Y. bright Methodist church. The bur- ial was made at, Manasquan. John Williams has moved from the Broderson house to. William Erect it YOURSELF Funeral of Long Branch Reaidenb Prothero's house at 'Colt's Neck. The funeral of Eurtace E. Barka- Mr. Williams is employed on George in a DAY-A . low of Long Branch, who died a Sorters dairy, farm at Colt'a Neck. few days ago) was held on Monday The Carter and Oakes families of last week and was conducted by have closed their roadside booth Standard Gom^c *ev. Vf. Elwell Lake. The burial for the season and have moved to was made at Glenwood cemetery. Freehold, where they formerly The bearers were Walter Bennett, lived. They expect to mov back to Philip Stone, Hagel Johnston, Mor- ScobeyvUIe in the spring. ley Reid, Milton Cranmer and Stan- Miss Laura Schanck, who teaches ley Jeffery. school at AdelpUa, spent Saturday NINE VITAL FAETS ' a week and Sunday at her home here, j [NO CASH DOWN} Foneral[of Oakhunt Reildent. Miss Sophia Chicosky hss re- The funeral ^iT Mri. EmilyTr WM& herwark: at~L~ong~Branclr „__„:„ Here, in brief form, we present for, your information nine- Gardell, wife of Adolph Gardell of after having spent a vacation at Oakhurst, was held on Monday of her home here. . vital facts underlying the success of Dodge Brothers, Inc., and last week. Rev. Herbert H. Neale William Fitepatrick of Newark A conducted the service. The burial has been spending' several days with the goodness and value of their product. > ' 'f* ••*' ' was made at Glenwood cemetery. his sister, Mrs. William Hardy. The bearers were Frederick Taylor, David Tumidaski is having a big Andrew Anderson, Harry C. Cloyd, rush of work at hia automobile re- Dodge Brothers, Inc., consider these facts so rundamentaliy Harry F. Davis, L. Corbam and W.pair, shop. He is busy day. and Widerstroni. night. important to the motor car buyer that they will be re- .. —,— m i > Carroll- -Barclay's-house,- is now x HOLMDEL NEWS? lighted with electricity. He has had peated, from time to time, until every newspaper reader in UR EASY PAYMENT PLAN an electric plant put on his place. enable* you to own a handsome, O Tho Village Nine Loioa In Firat - i ei> i ' America may be presumed to have read*tfaem: sundry/highest grade garage, easily Gtune in & Long Time. erected from «hop-built sections. VANDERBURG NEWS. Many modeU. A tupcilor garage for The long winning'streak of the less money* Village nine-was broker, last week Jama* Gamier Move* Back to Thla when Laurence Harbor took tho lo- Place from New York. Erected on Your cal boys into camp by a score of 9 James Ganley, who !•• been at Dodge Brothers, during the ments have saved Dodge to 4. The visitors got all their runs New York, has. moved back to. Van* past eleven years, have built Brothers owners many millions Premises $ in one inning.- James Maher, the derburg and he is occupying the Holmdel pitcher, was not up to hisformer store buil'ling. HA is em- and sold more than one million of dollars by materiallijuprolbng.- for Only 3&° usual standard due to. the fact that ployed at C.V3. Bucklln's catsup, he had a sore arm. After the visit- 'factory at Phalanx. four hundred thousand motor, ing motor car life' and Dy effect- ors scored stheir runs he was taken Albert Bennett has recovered Mall the Coupon Today! cars—and more than 90% of ing marked economies in man-, out of the box and Henry Leddy from lumbago. H> was sick sev- these cars are still in service. Repreaented by HAD?*T.Y-HALL took his place. Laurence Harbor eral weeks. ufacture. This construction has got no more runs, but the damage 111 Oakland St., Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Elwood Mag^e of Everett This record requires no com- also reduced incalculably the was done and the day wa? lost. spent part of last week with Mrs. ~WANl>AlRb"HStERlALS CO. TDSllonTarmly ol Kumson nought" T3hl~B7'Rar: ment-It-stands impressively—danger-front a horse'from the William C. Ely es- • BIoomfieM,N.J.' Charles T. E. Matthews haa been tate last wed:. on a fishing trip at Barnegat. alone in motor car history. RttM iend tbi. without obligation. R.B* Edward Hannaway has bought a • Miss Ethel Lester of Freehold has Dodge Brothers sell directly Ibfottoatlon tbputi i new automobile. been spending several days, with her Ltha8 never been Dodge Bro- Standard Giruei.. Forman Sutphen has bought a mother, Mn. Bessie Lester. through their dealers to the Standard Bungilow ;...... Oc Studebaker automobile.' thers policy to build yearly , TbaftrfectHome. John Scanlon has returned home purchaser. There are no! sec^ .* » O> Kocrt Heyer is the owner of a from a visit all Freehold; models. When an improve- Namt new Chevrolet automobile. David Sell has e. new Ford runa- tional distributing agencies tqi Addresa Mr. and Mrs. Bronson P. Butler bout. He lives at Matawan and di- ment, that is really an im- increase the cost^f distribution provement, is discovered, it is and the cost of the car. made at once. Their slogan, "Constantly Improved But No' Dodge Brothers have never Yearly Models'' is familiar {he given so-called '^ee service.7, world over. The car is sold at a fair and Dodge Brothers build one chas-* honest price. Nothing is added sis and only one. This policy to this original purchase price materially lowers manufactur-. to pay for service thatthe owner Nothing ing cost It also enables Dodge may never need. ^^ Brothers engineers to concen-, trate their entire tirrie and. Dodge Brothers Dealers were can vary more widely thought on the betterment of". pioneers in unanimously this one typa adopting the flat rate service t system. By this system,- the; than breads Dodge Brothers havenever owner knows in advance what 'had an "off year** or an "off any service job will cost There vcar." This is because they have are no unpleasant surprises in and nothing is more important never used the public as a test*, hisbUlSC^^''-V* ^ '%; ing ground for "new models" F you put together everything of every kind of food you or lowered the quality of their The sturdiness and long life of I eat—meat, vegetables, fish, milk, eggs, fruit and all the product in the slightest degree. Dodge Brothers Motor Car is sundries and "trimmings" of your meals—it would make up Every change has been an im- reflected in its resal^ value. less than two-thirds of your dipt. The rest would be bread. provement on the original Comparatively few Dodge That's why the careful housewife feels that she must select v. design.' Brothers Motor Cars are ad* the bread for the members of her family with even more care vertisedin the resale columns of than the other food she sets before them—( Dodge Brothers pioneered in the newspapers. The values , And that's why Freihofer's Bread is the choice of more than' building thefirst all-steel open they bring testify unanswerably half a-jiullion housewives. It's dependable—day in and day out. car and the first all-steel closed to their goodness—and the pub- You can rely on it not only to taste good, but to give you the full car. These epochal develop- lic's belief in their goodnesa nourishment you ought to get, and that you have a right to expect from bread. , •r /You can get Freihofer's from your grocer—fresh-baked.alwaya The purchase of an automobile is a serious and Important —in all its varieties. business. The time has passed when, tr^skntiilic^eltiea can lead a thoughtful buyer to overlook tho great essentials of motor car worth;" .•-••-•' • f * / .. •. ••... ••• ,.••.,— ',',:.•• •••• ..-••.• • • A few of these essentials are clearly outlined above. They go far to explain why Dodge Brothers nartie fc accepted, the FINE BREAD world over, as the hall mark of dollarIfordlll DODGE-ERaTHE-RS.lNC. &TROJT REGISTER; SEPTEMBER za, and will epend the winter here. Mr. Psrth it seven feet high and takea C.lobratloq at, Loilnwood an Snndnjr the psrt,of a giant in* a>midget act. tqt Mrs. Jan* L»yton. Mrs; Plen Koobler- attended' a Mr». Jans Iu'.'ion of Laktwood, convention of (he Foresters': lodge 25 to 17 miles per gallon of gasoline* mother of Auguttus Layton and last week at Atlantis City. •'•..... Tire Service William Layton of Bed Bank, cele- Mrs. Anna Heckendorn and ion brated her 85th birthday on Sun- H»ro|4,,pf • Lynbroofc, Alexander TELEPHONE 72-R day. Mrs. Layton has seven chilt Hsnley of New York, John and Ed- ^epiSlPANY dren and all ol them were present' ward Cordes of Richmond Hill, 1 " j ,' jmfat B^T&TOWN 2446 ' ! at tho birthday celebration except Thomas Dooley. of Jersey,City and William. Those at theilrthd&y din- Mrs. F. Schrisher of Rockaway Monmouth Road" ^v ">* < Long Branch, N. J. ; Ov* Service car isner party were Mr. ana Mrs. Augus- park spent Saturday, and Sunday at '•.",," '.- v '..RIgKt'oV the Slat* HighyraV \ ' . tus Laytpn of Red.Bank, Mr, and the Grand, View house. • always ready. Mrs. Harry West of Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Hayes of Steam Vulcanizing Spring Lake, Charles Layton of TINTON FALLS NEWS. ' Belmar, Mr. and'Mri. John Wilson Studylnf Nurllnf—Off for Florida and 1 am,lly of Lakewood, and Anna —Cldor Mill Opemd. - The economy that comes Layton of.Rutherford, '*.;'- ' Balloon and Truck MissMsrjOrie Casler is taking a Burdge & Russell A wonderful birthday dinner,was course in • "nursing * at' the -Long Tildes in Stock nerved and the center of tho table Branch hospital; '• . from fine building was" graced with a very large birth- .-":• Mrs.- Frederick Bunell left Sun- day cake. The top of the cake was day for Miami, Florida, where she Series 80 economy is quite logical. A mechanism so Expert' Movers of Household ornamented with a large heart, in wjll spjnd the winter. ' ' * icing, Surrounded with a wreath and finely built—so stoutly built—so precisely built—suffers Goods and Pianos. bearing the words "85th Birthday." John Scott .of Maplewood is John Hansen spending a weeR with Mr, and Mrs. less from the shocks of the toad than flimsier construc- David Scott. -..'••• tion. Even when occasional normal attentions are re* ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. ' 42 West,Front Street ' Augustus Williams of Long quired, both the time and the cost are reduced by specially City Movings a Specialty High School "Pupil, to Hold Branch is making a stay with Mr. RED BANK, N. J. Chicken Dlnnvr October l.t. and Mri. George Coleman. designed high speed maintenance tools and. machines. Mr. and Mrs. John Jory of New The twelfth grade of the public - Large, Well Padded Vans N1UHT PHONE 1209-W York have been visiting Mrs. John We will gladly present specific facts regarding Series 80 school will hold a chicken dinner on Ehlnger. Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men Thursday night of next week at the economy and demonstrate'the car upon request. Mrs. J. H, Vining has been kept Columbus hotel. . t Indoors with sickness. 70-honcpmveT,ilx*yllnd HIGHLANDS NEWS. Chief of Polica Rc«ign«—Fire »t Water Witch Hotel Storehouie, At last week's meeting of the mayor and counc'1. the resignation (S3 of. Chief of Police Louis Loder was accepted. No one was appointed to Chevrolet introduces a new one-ton truck, built accottU succeed him, although an applica- ing to the fundamental policy of this company to tion for the job was made by Clar- 4 ence VanKirk. , provide "Quality at low Cost '. . A small fire started Sunday in the. storehouse of the Greenland It has a fine appearance and lit 8pedally~de8lgned and TABLE LAMP, Polycrome, with silk shade, S1O.OO hotel at Water Witch. The firemen constructed for commercial service. Its deep 6-inch were called out and they put out channel steel frame, hung low to the ground on long* BRIDGE LAMP, Polyqrome, with silk shade, S12.OO the fire before much'damage had semi-elliptic springs, allows the platforms to be placed been done. JUNIOR LAMP, Polycrome, with silk shade, $14.SO The main hotel building at Con- at the right height for easy loading and unloading. Any kind of a lamp that you want to help beautify your home !• included in thia magnifi- ners's Cedar Grove has been closed cent display. If your setting requires green, tan, blue, rose, gold and black or any other for the'wlntsr. The powerful Chevrolet motor 1B famous for its ability color, we have it. Or if you want wrought iron or pottery baae lamp we Have juat the The employees at Kruse's dance The Chevrolet chassis may to stand up under heavy service. It has a well balanced pavilion will hold a cabaret, and crankshaft thoroughly lubricated, standard 3-Bpeed lamp to suit you. . ' . ; •"•"••" dance on Saturday night of this be fitted with a wide variety weqk. This event will mark the of bodies, suitable for any transmission, fully enclosed dry plate disc dutch, extra] closing of the pavilion for the sea- industry, including such heavy rear axle with large spiral bevel driving gears son. styles of bodies as Panel and rigid one-piece pressed steel housing, heavy truck* E. C. Fecit and family, who have type wheels and large tires, full running boards and been spending the summer at the Delivery, Stake, Open Ex- Yates cottage 'at Monmouth Hills, press, Canopy Express, Bus, fenders, jRemygenerator, starter and distributorlgnltion. have roturried'to New Yorlc for the pump and Tank. : winter, This truck U not only well adapted to city work but William Jerftuson hns closed hl» also for use in hilly country and over difficult roads. stand on Bay avenue nnd lia and hit 30" x5" tires on front;wheels family hsve gone to FlorlcU.for the only '35 extra. See us to- For [lighter loads there is a Chevrolet commercial winter. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hem- hauser have started for Florida In day regarding a style of truck y2 ton chassis possessing the same quality features, their automobllo and Mrs. Tunis H. [tojfit ysur particular needs. price »425 f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. • Lario will also- leave this week for the South. The flsghov.so Cute Phillippine Dresses,' Baby Buntings, pure white Jersey and Velvet Dresses; handmade and hand em- wool eiderdown, rippled with panties to match, in $ $ broidered, sizes 6 months and plain, trimmed with Not 50-Not*100-But 2dO to 2 years /Bilk and satin binded. pastel shades, trimmed with hand embroidery, 2 to 6 yre. 2.00 to 3.50 2.50 to 5,00 4.50 to 8.50 Dr. Denton's Sleeping Gar- ments, with drop seat, sizes Oandl 85 centi Tot's Winter Co a ts,' in warmth. without weight models. Fashioned of deep "toile wool fabrics, so well tailored and attractive in Btyle and colors, that they instantly appeal Four.Door $ formerly Washable Kid Shoes with Sedan 995 W $1495 4.00 to 15.00 Washable rompers in white soft soles. Button and laced TN THE greatest year of its career, Cleveland not two-door coaches . . . abundantly roomy and colors, sizes 1 to 3. effects. Ideal Brand. In I Six now announces sweeping price reduc- and comfortable, rich inside and rich outside. JL tions—and at the same time presents an Babies' hand made Wool > 75c to 1.50 white; tan, gray and buck.' entirely new, richer, finer, 4-door Special Six It has, too, a wonderful advantage in its Sacks and Booties to match Sedan $200 lower than ever. famous''One-Shot" Lubrication System. One made of pure Saxony yarn. 1.00, 1,25 and 1.50 Dainty colors of white, pink Celluloid rattles with hand dr%nward push of your heel on a plunger— ainted designs and ribbon Cleveland Six now offers two of the lowest and instantly every part of the chassis is and blue. priced six-cylinder, four-door Sedans to Hushed with fresh, clean lubricant. Sows, ': •,.;•"< - America .... tho Sedan and new Special Sack* 1.00 to 3.50; Bootiei 25c to 75c Underwear for infants of 25c to 1.50 Sedan, both reduced $2001 Here is value unparalleled in the closed car thePoreatMilialtand/ field. Make your own comparisons. Spend an Comb and Brush Sets , Beautiful Sedans with smart bodies of full hour in a new Cleveland Six and you'll want 50oto2,50 ''Wrappers and bands In length and with all four doors... real Sedans, to Keep it for years I Dainty hand embroidered *•' wool and Bilk and wool,' ; aba "Oo.-3l.ol" LubriuUoa BraUm k Uoaaanl mlw Bowai ProdoeU C*rp, palaou) bibs, with scalloped edges. Carriage Clamps" 50c to 1.00- 50c to 1.60 \ . - 60c to 1.50 LILLEY & QUINN RED BANK GARAGE 30 ifnd 32 WEST FRONT 3T,, RED BANK, N. J. T.I. 1020 R. B. CfcttVBl,AND AtlTOMOHILn COMPANY Ct&VBLAND Formery Aldom & Co. Red Bank, N. J. -•: • , i RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 28,'1925. *•",••, VFAR3 A£A1N HOT) RINK He inr Twenty Yearj A»o. ng and his right leg waa broken. 'rom bankruptcy. He settled at the, l Ha had partially recovered when he rate of thirty cents on the dollar ukw. h01 The annual tax sale of lands in IEAKS Abu/in tuai PJUUL pita! where an operation 'wai per-' Shrewsbury township was held for was thrown from a wagon in an ao- and Mr. Colyor resumed business HAPPENINCS OP OL|> IN farmed by Dr. Bdwln Field* Bit unpaid taxes. The David Lamar ldent .and his left shoulder was as soon as the settlement wa* made. AROUND OVK HOME condition was very critical but heproperty at Rumson was among broken, besides doing additional In- D, Lane Cgno'er of Atlantic recovered. It was thought'Imme- those told for taxes. At a tax sale ;n jury to his leg. Highlands was driving a horse on In«ld.nu Cillei Inm Tfc. ReiltUr diately after the operation that. Mr. those day* the property was'sold to Miss Nellie Harvey of Oceanic the Half-Mlte road between. Red ef Ik* TWHTVokU Sept.mb.r Henderson would die and he made the man who would take the real wont to SI Pnso, Texas, where she Bank^and Uncrjft when the horse Tw«nljr Yaar. Ago, Thirty Years hla will. estate for the shortest tinu and pay had been engaged:to taks charge was tokon tick and had to be shot. A»o and Forty Y.wa Age, R. D. Chandler, John Woodward, the taxes due on the property. The of kindergarten work. Miss Agnba' Whitney Cdnrow of Oceanport Forty Y.a« Aga,' Arthur B. Smith, Bufui S. Merrltt ssle of the Lamor property was Boll, who taught in the Bast Oce- w«» sawing wood at Edwards'* mill anic public school with Miss Nellie Apples were very cheap and farm- and Christopher D. Chandler were very hotly contested. The first bid at Long Branch when Ms left hand was for 29 years. Bidders bid forHarvey, accompanied Mlsi Harvey struck tho saw and his thumb was er* who had jbeen making from appointed a committee from the JSl Paso |2,00P io 16,000 a year en their Fair Haven lodge of American Me- lower terms until the term .was cut off at tho knuckle joint. [MIS crop virtually made nothing. Ap- chanics to buy a gold headed cane down to one year. Then it got Mrs. 8. W. Knight was elected Tunis S. Sickle* of Holmdel'died ple* aold for' alxty cents to; (1.26 a and present it^to Stephen MeCor- down to one day. Then the bidding president of the ladies' aid society at the Long Branch hospital after barrel for the but hand-picked mlck, a summer resident of Fair got down to one hour, then down of the Oceanic Presbyterian church undergoing an operation. He was tpe frqlt in the- Ntw>. York markets. Haven, who had been prominent in to one minute, ,and then Edmund Mrs. William H. Pearsall and Mrj. SO years old and ho left a widow Among the' men 'who ordinarily the American Mechanics affairs. Wilson, acting for a Newark client, B. H. Borden were elected vice and five children. natai*h*Amwl«nn Radiator, Oompuiyi1 VOUR mirror It ,«*->. Wt") RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 23. 1925 Qreen.'Pump inn property at Mata- QUINN. PARSONS *1 wan to G. H. Dickinson of Wood- _,,. . .OOUNillLWIW AT BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. * • ATTEND THE3 Wbltfltld Dullllm, bridge. The now owrler will, take Jehu t. Qulun, JHydorJHyd * p. (Contlrnecl from last page) possession cf the property next f. Dofima«. tllss Marlon loulse Ansbacher of week. Asbury Park Business College; WILSON * SMOCK, > tovthe Elberon and Donald S. Klopfer of COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Sent to Reformatory. DAY SESSIONS BEGIN SEPTEMBER 21st. BED BAN*. I NGW York were married last week Robert Cox of Matawan was sent NIGHT SESSIONS BEGIN OCTOBER 5th Offlaiel 18 But front Street at tho Norwood golf club. The to the Ruhway reformatory1 last ALSTON BEEKMAN, , School olflb* open dally, beginning SEPTEMBER 11th, for COUN3ELLOB AT LAW. couple wiS tour Italy on their wed- week by Judge Rulif V. Lawrence r* g litratlon and personal Interview. OfflcH. 10 BroiJ St.. BED DAHK, H, I. dlner trip. Tho groom is vice presi- for' stealing a Franklin sedan JAMES A. HENDRICKSON, dent of a Mew York publishing owned by James Eollo of Matawan. COUNSELLOtt AT LAW. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Offlaiei tot Eait Pront «lr«L Red 8uk. company. Boat Trip' to Atlantic City. T.I Bed Dink Slt.R. Ford—Clayton. , Mrs. A. E. Morcaux and Mir. and Pitman and Gregg Systems of Shorthand. WILLIAM E. FOSTER, Miss Muriel C. Ford of Brielle Mrs. Elmer H. Geran of Freehold All graduates assisted to positions. Pupils of and Harry 6. Clayton of Spring enjoyed a boat trip to Atlantic City other schools may continue their work here Lake Were married lost week by in Mr. Geran'B speed boat last week. without Interruption. . • Rev. C. M. Hogate of Manasqban. The start was made at Bay Head. A Personal Interview is necessary. • GEORCF. D. COOPER, Mr. Clayton cpnducts a plumbing No Catalogue. ," ' No Agents. „ CIVIL ENMNEgR, Colored Lodge Convention. Succeiior to Reoice Cooser, 0. t, business.at Spring Lake. He Is a Call, write or phone 1308-R for particulars. Pattereon BalMlnt. HBP BkUK, W. • director of tjie £hark River hills The colored lodge of Knights of GEORGE K. ALLEN. Jr., C. fci »»d company. Pythias, together with the women's L. BEAN, Principal. GEORGE'F. RANDOLPH, C. E. branch of the order, will meet for CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SOliVEYOBB. Awarded an Auto. the annual convention at Long «0 Bro.d Str.it. Bed B.nk. H. J. Mill Jeanne Carr, daughter of Branch from October 6th. to 8th. WALTER C. VAN KEURENT OIVIl, ENQINEEH AND BURVBrOB. II, M. Carr of Asbury Fork, was re- Death of Aged Man. Broad Strut National Bank BulMlag, cently awarded an automobile in a George Fitzgerald^ a well'known popularity contest in the Panama GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E. canal zone, where she is employed resident of Farmingdale, died at the CONSULTINO ENOtNEKR, home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis CIVIL ENOINEEB .nd SURVEVOR in the quartermaster's offl'e* T&vish 88 Reotor Plicff. R«J Oanll. I Kuchn of that place, Tuesday of OR. HAROLD J. STOKES, Raid at Wait Long Branch. last week at the ago. of 85 years. DENTAL BURGEON. County, detectives raided an al- Buccenor to Dr. Frank Lti. '•n Farmori'iMccling at Trenton. 81 Oroid Strut, Eboer Bulldloj, leged •• disorderly house at West ,_ , , Boon! 4. 5 and t. Farm groups • lind agricultural Offlu Hour! liSO to 61OO 9*elatk. CoiOulflS, AYBE you've never thought your house long Branch early Thursday morn- leaders throughout the state have # Ing and arrested Iola Homer, who Tilephon« 102.W. been invited to attend tha annual WILLIAM A. HOPPING, , , M needs painting. But look at it with yout ii sold to have conducted the house. New Jersey farmcrB1 legislative Real E«Ut. OroVcr, She was held without ball. , Tran Bolldlni, 41> BROAD STBBBT, '' '."neighbors' eyes"I" Is femiliarity hiding from - conference ht Trenton this week. RED BANK. N. J. Slearn—Conley. In Dancing School. BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, you the run-down condition so clearly apparent Mra. Cora Wendell Steam and lAWYEIt. Herbert Roland, n well known ex- NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY l John A- Conley of Neptuno town- hibition dancer at Freehold, ' has- MASTER IN CHANCERY. ' to 6thers? . ship were married last week by gone to New Yorl: where he will at- 34 Bred Street, Red Bank, N. J. Bey. M. L. Ferris of Asbury Parki tend a dancing school preparatory Yet. all it n^eds,. probably is a cbat or two of The attendants v/ere Miss Anna to taking up thcatiical work. IT'S rarely that Old Man MacTavish opens his Conley and E. J. Morton. He's as thrifty with words as he is in his EGAN'S DevoeLead&Zinc House Paint Ajpaint which Fell in Bread Ml-e Thrown from Auto. X mouth. Elwopd Mooney of Asbury Park habits. But when he talks, he's worth'listening to. takes 'fewer gallons per job, cost less, wears Frank Hendricks; a' baker em- wns badly bruised last Wednesday "Hoot monl" confides Old Mac, "I dinna worry aboot Auto Vans and Express DEVOE ployed by M. T. Voorhees of Spring when he> was thrown from his a'uto ma coal bills. I've saved a pretty penny with that Now thit moilntf time I* neaf 1 an Lake, fell in a bread rpixer while preoared to do roar neit moving nt farnl* HUNHU3HS8 longer and looks better than ordinary paint as it collided with a truck. Both bonny Thatcher Round Boiler o' mine!. And the auld ture, plaaoi or b«K««ae to all f«rt» ot PRODUCTS •cleaning it last week.. He-suffered cars were badly damaged. hoose i3 snug and warrm, too. The wee bairns play on cltr or oountrr. In the larteit padlid ram a troken leg and broken arm and in Red Dank. Before ,roa bin your otxl Telephone) 936 the floor o* winter days, as if 'twas sunimerl" <* moving done, write, lend or Mil for tnt was otherwise injured. Injured in Machine. only reliable furniture movere In torn, a]nc Miss Anna Mullen of Freehold set mr prices on rour neat Job. AJI Kindt Red Bank Hardware Store Freehold Ma/i Weda. HB Thatcher Round EcilcT (Steam or Hot Water) la 10 well of heavr or Mjht tracking done tt ihorl caught her hand in a winding ma- Tbalanced that it produces most satisfactory results on Ins fucL notlee. Call or. addreaa . • IfcOBERT DONOVAN, Prop. Announcement has been made of chine at-the Freehold rug mill last Xtt construction malcea every point accessible for cleaning through the marriage of F. S. Voorhees of J. T, EGAN ' Hardware, PalnU and Oil* Household UtenilU week and two fingers were mashed special cleanout door. An adequate slic- 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK Freehold ' and Miss Barbara M. and the ligaments torn. ing door is provided to facilitate removal of Residence Phono 292-K 38 Monmouth St Red Bank, N. J. Doughty of Montreal,. Canada. The dickers from fire-pot and grate. .Office Phboe 539-R I ceremony was performed at New Women'. Club Election. Send for illustrate Bolltr booW.f 10 WHARF AVENUE ' York September 9th. The annual election of the Mata- wan women's club "-nil be held^on Lodgei Invited to Parade. October {4th. This meeting will THE THATCHER COMPANY WKcnYouWani loKnow^DEVOE The Masonic lodges in Monmouth ' Formerly TJutdur Vwmet* Co. Andrew J. Hill mark the beginning of the fall ac- county haVe been invited to take tivities of the club. OlncolBSO Paper Hanging part in a parade.to be held on Oc- 39-41 St. Franda Street tober 10th at Long Branch, when Long Branch Howe Sold. Cfclcaio. HL NEWARK, N. J. New Torfc Painting and the cornerstone' of the. ney Masonic Spencer Gulick of Long Branch Decorating temple is to be laid. has bought the house on Washing- ton Btreet formerly occupied by Experienced la all branches Church Improved. . Howard S. Johnston and is making . Eitlmataa Furnished The _work of _re4ecoratlng_and alterations^ to it. 14 WORTHLEV STREET renovating the Freehold Baptist 1 BOILERS'FURNACESrRANGES church has been completed and the Tile Worker !i Finger Cut Off. RedBank, N. J. regular•' activities of the church Martin Maloney of Morganville, Phone 1415 Rod Bank • have been resumed. TKe improve- who is employed at the tile factory ments coBt $6,000. ,' at that place, \obt the end of his If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buy At hoaseeleaning time youij ftni CH14 Die. in Hoipll.l.._.'. finger in an accident last week at the factory. anything, you will find The Register's Want Column the many things you no longer need. 8«1 Helen. ^ Terry, • thirteen-year-old 'era. .- Use. Tho Register's Want Dt' daughter of 'Walter TerC of Ten- Got Manaiquan Sidewalk Contract. quickest and cheapest way of filling'your want. - partment.—Advertisement. nent, died at St. Francis l.ospital at A contract for lcying sidewalks Trenton Monday of last week. Be- and curbing on both sides of Ocean sides her pare'rits she leaves a sister avenue at Manasquan has been and two brothers. awarded to Lewis M. Wolt of To be Tried for Burglary. • Manasquan. Frank Klchter of Hoboken and New College- Studenti. JacoS Wilkenfteld of Newark will Miss Evelyn Eeid, Miss Elizabeth he tried at Freehold next Monday Warwick and Miss Jeanette Finn of on a charge of robbing the W. S.' Long" Branch are new students at Wallace store at Keyport of goods ,the state college for women at New .valued at $5,000. Brunswick. FINALLY School Work Slow. Money (or. Firemen. :•..'., _....'. :- Work' oil the new Asbury Park Eoone.y & Ely of Hnglishtown high school is being delayed by the last week sent a check for $50 ,to the Freehold firemen for services burning of a factory in West Vir- rendered •when the firm's lumber ginia which was supplying a special storage buildings were partly de- face brick. stroyed by fire. April Jury Finiahcs. The April grand jury completed To Tour Italy. its work last week and was dis- Mr. and Mrs. Pasqunle de Kogatis charged. The jury considered 20i> and their daughter Ada will sail complaints1 and returned 101 in- next month on a trip to Italy. Ada dictments. was Princess Cindorelh in the car- Will Soon Finiih Road. . nival festivities at Asbury Park a William H. Flitcroft of Farming- short time ago. dale, contractor on thi Farming- Died »t Hoipital. dale to Colt's Neck gravel road, re- Warren D.' Brand, a well known ports that the road will soon be resident of West Long Branch, completed. died at the Long Branch hospital Organitt Re.enga.BeiI. Wednesday from a complication of Clarence Kohlman:. has been re- diseases. He leaves a widow and engaged as orgnnist for the Ocean two children. Grove auditorium for next season. Singer Homo from Tour. Mr. Kohlmann lives in Philadelphia. \ \ Richard Crooks, a well known Elberon Woman'a Club Officer!. tenor singer, has returned from a The Elberon Woman's club has successful tour of Europe and with elected Miss Margaret Truax vice UICK builds only real sedans oh the famous Buick his family Is visiting; his wife's par- president nnd Miss Ruth Johnson B chassis-«-with Fisher bodies. euts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Pine of corresponding secretary. Manaiquan. The 4 and 2 door Sedans, on either the Master or Standard The news of sports gives the thrill of the game? Infection from Needle Wound. - Buick chassis, are attractive, quality closed cars. These A SUU Lodge Officar. Mrs. Thomas Lnyton of Freehold Buicks have the better performance—power—speed en» E. Clarence Conover of Freehold ran a needlo in her hand last week,' durance—and economy that mark the Better Buick as to Next best to seeing the game, fight orrace has beon elected grand vice chan- tho point striking a finger bone and day's better motor car." ,, cellor of tha New Jersey Knights causing an infection. of Pythias, Next year he will bo Matawan Woman'a Club Luncheon. Buick could build a cheap closed car and sell It at a cheap is reading the news on The New York Times elevated to the position of. grand The annual club luncheon of the price. But Buick chooses to build for the satisfaction of chancellor. Matawan Woman's club will bo held Buick owners. Buick sees to it that owners have cars they Tnkai Job In School: Sports pages* Crisp, expert stories written to on Wednesday, October 14th, at the are proud to drive for years—cars that have a high re-salo Goorge C. Hance of Freehold, Presbyterian chnpcl. value when, finally traded in. who recently graduated from the To Open • Store In Florid*. give the redder a true picture of the action* Rider-Moore buslnesi college nt Jjcon Woolley. of Long Branch See these Better Buick Sedans before you spend your money, Trenton, has taken a job as prlvato will loave next week for Miami, secretary to Vice President Gill of And the Completeness, o\ The Times sports Florida, where ho wi'.l open a men's BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN the school. furnishing store. Division of General Motorj,Corporation news is unequaled. Partnership DItlolrod. E, J. Johnson has withdrawn as a Buye a Houia. . < William Jackson of Manasquan Standard Six Mailer Six partner in the men's clothing busi- Z'Ptll. Roidit«r 4112.1 has'bought a six-room house on 2'PMi.ttoiilMar . »125O 7.nju.8eaan . |I9»3 ness conducted- at Frochold by hlm- S'txliStxli.. TourinTouringg 1150 5.p»...Tnucln, . 1J93 5tX..Brmiih.m 1915 Church stroot at that place for his 2'paif. CoupCoupee . 1193 Daily, all tKe sports neivs< Sundays, an illus*. aolf and David Gllckmnn. The 55p«nn . 22.clool rfi ficiUn HS 5-piu.2.door8«iUn 1393 1-piH.StWrtRo.d.t.r 1495 buslnati will bo continued by Mr. own occupancy. 5-pm. 4'iloor Setkn 13 S.|uu.4-door Sedan 1493 J-ptn-SportTourlni FAREWELL FOR TRAVELERS. Jernard Warntkor, «nd John J«co» are now occupying their, house at ilu, son of Nlcholci Jacoblu, under- Avon. '„ •* ' i ' 'arty Given Monday' Night at a rent operations for tonsil trouble Miss Hannah Dargler'of Mana^- New Monmouth Holme. it tho Log Branch hospital'. They Squan spent last week with lira. Quality—Rich in flavor, always uniform, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Walling eturned home the same day the Charles Fielding. • doiftmM-Hiin pf Port Monmouth and Dr. and Mrs. operations were performed. Henry Millar of Jersey. City manutActmred tab sanitary bottling plant, C. W. McConnell of Belford. will Mrs. Aylward of Eumson spent spent the week-end with his wife 'scientifically, with pure cine sugax syrup, leave in a short time for Florida, iart of last week with her brother, and, family here. where they will spend the winter. 'atrlck Carton. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Long guaranteed PVRtf FOOD extracts ana flavors. A farewell party was given tot Alma Folhemus, who live* •w.lth Branch spent Sunday evening with Butter them Monday night by Mr. and Mrs. lor uncle, Daniel Rrancis, is sick Mrs. Jane White. C^eiMo a PERFECJLY STERILIZED . Lester Smith of New Honmouth. n\\\ whooping cough. M^and Mrs, Fred Worles and )thers present besides those men- Arrangements ar being made for ton Junior, Mrs. Frank Jackson and Wow Sat H0TTLE and seived to you as a JPCP® PRO* ioned ;were Mrs. Alida Taylor and festival to be held next month on Cora and Gladys Jackson callod,at VVCT, as veil as a THIRSJ QVENCJtER, Is er daughter Emma; Miss May he grounds of St. Gabriel's church Farmlngdale Sunday, Ichaeffer and John Osborn. Cards, f Bradevelt for th.- benefit of St. Russell Cobb of Glondola spent FANCY < what you get when you buy anclng and feasting were enjoyed, latherine's church of this place. -. Sunday with Walter Cobb. Tho meetings of the Sunday- Mrs. Ernest Hiltbrunner Sr,, Thft "The than who makes 'Do it Now!' his motto never gets EATONTOWN NEWS. :hool classes at St. Catherine's spent tho week-end at Fair Haven. "BuitwThat DEGENR1N&S CARBONATED BEVERAGES hurch have Jbeen resumed. The Mr. and Mrs. A. Ch,amblain an'd itBB« lost in the swampsbt 'I-Wtsh-I-Had'—says the Old Phih diss Mary Lovett to Tell of Her lunday-school classd was closed daughter of Aabury Park called on 1 osopher." . ; • , . • . Missionary Experiences. uring the summa . Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanSohoick A large attendance is expected at Sunday. Manufactured by DO IT NOW he Presbyterian church Sunday WAYSIDE MEWS. Mrs. Carroll Dangler and Mrs. BLUE tight, when Miss Mary Lovett of r. and Mrs. Edward T. MilchaH Frank Jackson spent Wednesday at Gbod Luck Jar Rubbers...... 3 doz. for .25 .little Silver will describe her work Ars in Florida. Asbury Park. H.G. VEGENRING Galvanized Oil Can, 1 gal. size .25 as a missionary teacher in India. Mr. and Mrs. Edwan. T. Mitchell "Richard Corners is. on the sick RIBBON, list. Stainless Steel Paring Knives...... 25 Miss Lovett is well known here. She ire spending two weeks in Florida. Telephone 1051/ REV BANK, N/J. has made addresses at this place Mr. and Mrs. W. Hageman and Mrs,' Georco Taylor. s:>cnt Friday BUTTER. Ever-Ready Bottle Cappers..,;...... 1.25 nd she has always drawn largo au- amily, who have been ocupying tho with her daughter, Mrs. Maud Bebis Bottle Caps, per gross 29 liences, lander bungalow for the summer, of Oakhurst. Deitz Lanterns. ... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riddle on Saturday attended the funeral of Inside Lock Sets ...... 1.00 frank Holmes of Atsion. The fu- Wood Lawn Rakes .90 leral was held' at. the Reformed See our windows for a wonderful 25c §ale hurch at Colt'a.Neck. Mrs. Holmes a sister of Mr. Riddle. PALACE Automobiles driven by William H. Harbert and Mrs.- Alexander RED BANK Red Bank Hardware Store Williams collided Saturday at the . ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. corner of Broad and Lewis streets. 3 FULL SHOWS 38 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. A spare tire on Mrs. Williams's ear EACH DAY—S PALACE - was broken and Mr. Herbert paid 2:30 6>45 8:45 Near Broad St. ' - for the damage. IVl. E. IVIcNu.ty Amusement/Co. George G. Roop, Manager Free Delivery Phone 936 Mrs. -M. A. Elgrim is spending two weeks with Mrs. John Spring- mari of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. TODAY After the visit at Lancaster Mrs, Elgrim will c° to Gannondale, Con- necticut, to make a stay with her Wed., Sept. 23d- ONE ENTIRE laughter, Mrs. J. P. Bichdale. WEEK Rev. Dwight L. Parsons preached his last sermon as pastor of the Presbyterian church Sunday. He GLORIA COMMENCING will preach at the Shrewsbury Pres- byterian church Sunday morning. SWANSON -60 Broad Street. Red Bank.... Phono 1444. _The Methodist ladies' aid society, 216 Broadway, Long Branch; Phone 538. ad a' fine time Monday j>n their IN annual business and shopping trip 28th at New York. Twenty members of SEPT. the society went on the outing, making the trip by boat from Red "The Coast Deep Bank. ''That was- a great editoria in The Register last week about the For the Hair Toilet Creams ladies' aid society," remarked Rev. of FoWy" Harry VanCleaf, the pastor of the Sirs Siza Methodist church', in talking with a WITH 1.40 Pinaud's Eau do .50 Angelas Lemon Cream 39e Quinine 1.09 .25 D. and R. Cold Cream 19c Register reporter'Monday. •SO Palmolivo Shampoo*. • .34c .50 Hind's Honey and Mrs. Charles Barr has returned WITH B. F. KEITH .50 Hair Groom ...... 39c Almond, Cream • • • •_• • •3'''•, 1.75 Djer Kiss Toilet Water 1.43 .60 Thymoline 46c was hurt. The weather was vor; Managing Diroctor 1.25 Plnaud's Lilac Vegetal 83c foggy and nolthor chauffeur saw th Charles .35 Odorono 23c other car until It was too Into t Harold LMCorp .60 Odorono 43c Miscellaneous avoid an accident. ,25 Mum 19c Gem Raior Blades 7's 33c The funoral of Mrs. Archlba Murray .60 Non Spi 39c .35 Ever-Ready ,27« Wright last Thursday wns notab .65 Kotex ...pkg of 12..40c 1.00 Auto Strop Blades 10s 69c for the largo number of floral trll POSITIVELY THE FIRST SHOWING ON utci. . Mn. Wright wr.s 35 yoai Genuine Monogram old,' Burial was m«do at Fair Vlo ccmotor'y. IAN the Jersey Coast at POPULAR PRICES Thermos Lunch Kit Fountain Syringe Henry Kelly is building a no KSRHHsfls^MHnMHMst^BNHgMpilVNrMLta 1 Moulded in ono ploco. No »onm« porch on hit house and r.t is ma Complete with pint bottle or pntchcg to glvo way or leak, ing other Improvements. KEITH 5 fpot lonBth of rapid flow tub. Sp.clnl ' Ing. 3 highly polished hard Mn. W.. Taylor of Richmond ADMISSION: Matinee and Night, 50 cts. rubber pines. Virginia, hat boon (ponding iiovcrn day. with hor lister, Mm, Uonjnmlr Regular 91,80 was buried in the McDonald family BAPTIST CHURCH BANQUET. F. ITONALD DEAD plot in Tennent burying ground. RIZES FOR CHILDREN. HORSES TAKEN TO COURT. ELECTION AT KEANSBURG KEYPOR r MURDER Ok^S was Held Monday Night and vraa CH THREE DRIVERS JTINED FOR Attended by Sixty Person*. OROUGIJ MAY VOTE TO ' BODY OP HIGHLANDS YOUNG VETERAN POLITICAL LEADER' LODGE JMEETINQS, ( AWARDS MADE IN CHILDREN'S TO BE GIVEN BY ST. JOSE MAN FOUNCUNA CAR.' ' DIED LAST SATURDAY. GARDEN CONTEST. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Sixty members of tho Baptist CHANGE ITS GOVERNMENT. Odd Fallows and Rebekahe Chooss hurch, most of whom are teachers CHUBCH ORGANIZATIONS,- Thf Victim wa*,'.i*ta.lfc»J»»»j He Had Bean Prominint in D«mo< DUtrlct Deputies. , Money Given for First and Second be Drivers Did Not Own the ind ofllcors of the Sunday-school, 'reject of Having- Manager Form of Government will be Voted on Will be Held Thursday, I^IJ, , Af.d ?S .Years, and His P*»d eratla Pelltle* for N««rl7 Mall » The Odd Fellows of this district Priiee in Eacl Division—Town Horses, but They were Using the ittondcd a workers' conference J 5»dy wa. found jAFW Coujie at a meeting held at Belford Mon- Divided Into Three Districts for Animal* on • Grading \ Job on Next Tuesday—Those for and and Saturday Nlghle of 1*1 Cintnry—An Iromens* Outpour^ unquet Monday night in the church Those Against Working; Hard. Week—Minstrel Skow, ali HiihlanHlinianda Baacaurahi U»•«•»t• Friday••>—/•. ing of Frfandi »t Hit Funtral. day night elected George Spinning the Contest. Max Philllps's Farm. lining room. J. W. Helm was f Bed Bank district deputy. The Five horses were tethered in Keansburg will vote,next Tucs- tainmenta and Dunces. The dead body of John Sampson, Charles F. McDonald of English, The winners of yrizc .m the Red aastmtistor. Addresser were made St. Joseph's church of , nged 25 »*ars, wn of MM. John town, one of the best known imen meeting was largely attended by Bank,, children's garden contest 'ront of Justice 'Elmer C. Wain- >y Walter Kiel, presidont of the ay on tha proposition t placing the members of the different lodges in right's office on Catherine street ted Bank Sunday-shcool nssocia- lorough under the manager,form of >f which church Rov. Joseph. kSi&\ > girnpion of Highlands, was found of Monmouth county and the man were announced last week.. In the >nc, formerly of-Red Bank.'ii nc'4 [n a Tord cpupe last Friday morn- with perhaps n large* circle, of the district John L. Hoffman will contest- the town was divided into, ast night and the justice's office ion, and by Rev. Llewellyn Brown government. The-polls will bo open represent the Red Bank .Odd Fel- ind grounds were thronged with if Elizabeth. The dinner was pre- all day and from present indications or, will open, tho fall and tenter'" ing in front of the John.T. HetrleV friends' than any other, died at three districts, eastern, middle and ictivities with a baior which will M.™ summer home »t Highland Beach, Clifton Springs, New York, last lows at the annual, state convention, western. The eastern district is that 'oiks who had been attracted to ared by George W. Brny. The there will be a largo vote, as both to be held at Ocean City on Octo- he place by seeing the horses.' The waitresses were Miss Evelyn Har- ;he advocates and the opponents of ield In the parish hall on. Thursday, ?$ He had been shot through the heart. Saturday morning, where he had F part of the town east of Broad riday anil Saturday ni(;Vts of thisV . A revolver lay on the floor of the gone to recuperate. His health oaU ber 7th.. •"'• :•; •.-.,' . K v ••'• • street; the middle district is the sec- mimals had been at work on' a grad- rison, Ethel and Alice Robinson, he plan are extremely active. If The Retekah lodges of this -dis- ing job on Max Fhillips's farm at Jennie and Louise Nill, Helen Van- KeanBburg adopts the ne' form of jeek. Booths, for tho sale of ar- , ear., According to raildenfc of that been poor for'sotne time previously, tion between Broad,' street -and Kles will be arranged on ihe raoiu " locality the car had been standing but his ailments were not thought trict met'at Keyport Monday night jg£ . avenue; and the west- Shrewsbury and they had been orn, Helen VanKeuren and Cath- government the boroug.'i wilt have v n executive board which will em- loor and will be in charge of rep.!-' Jn the road several hours. A ser- to be serious. He had gono to Clif- and they elected,Mrs. Bllen C. ElB--5rn ' is that narf ot Red ^gathered in" by agents for the so- rine. Conklln. enberg of Bradley Beach as their :iety for the prevention of cruelty iloy a .manager to have control of csentatives of the various churcK' vant In tho HetrioV household dis- ton Springs about two weeks'ago Bank west of Shrewsbury "avenue. The dinner committee comprised rganizntions. The bazar will i covered the tragedy when he looked for'a resting spell,' About a week district deputy. This meeting was Each district was^divlded into two to animals. ' '•":.'."• •ariouB public departments. Keans- rs^Walter Mntteson chairman and mrg will be the first borough in tho Thursday night with on entertain-" in the. machine^ ' ; I ago Ije suffered, from an-attack tt attended • bjf. representatires from classes, one class,consisting of the Three Ea to ntown colored men Misses Alma Thompson, Anna The county detectives vere noti- heart failure and after that his de- the lodges at Red Bank, Long older children and.the other class who had been driving the horses on :ounty to adopt this form of gov- ment under the direction.of Mln< Butcher, . Mildred • Harrison and rnment if, a favorable vote is ro- Lillian V. Campbell. The entertain- ,m fied and began an Investigation. No cline/was rapid. i Branch, AibUry Park,, Jlanaaquan; consisting; of the. younger children. the job -were arrested. They did athryn Tilton. On the decorating shots had been heard by the real- Bolmar and Koyport. The Keyporfc •Money1 prizes are to be .-riven to the not own the horses, The agent for cpfded next Tuesday. ment will consist of a farce and a,?]' Mr, McDonald was 67 years old. sommittee were John T. Tetley, Last Wednesday night those fa- minstrel and vaudev'le show. The' % ' dents of Highland Beach and at He was born In New York city but lodge his elected Mrs, Ida Hopper first and second child-in each dis- the society with the long namo aaid lussell Tetley and Albert Van Nos- ' first It was believed that he had as its delegate to the state conven- trict and in each division and sou- there were sores on' the horsey and oring the change'held a very.eh- farce is entitled "Aunt Marietta's J moved to Engllshtdwn at art early- trand. The speakers' committee thusiastio meeting at McDonald's /ases" and tho cast will be taken ! been murdered and that the mun age, where hft t,ot his first situation tion, which will also be held at venirs will bo given to the child that the animals were in other ways consisted of Benjamin H. Ford, J. ' ™ derors had driven the car to High- Ocean City next month. Mrs.' standing third and also to those who unfit to be worked. Justice Wain- uditorium at which 250 persons by Thomas, F. Powers, Gonevieft'' as » clerk in a store* Later he be- •William Heim, Paul' Havers and ire said to have been present. An Colt,.France's. A, Campbell, Mary S. land ^each and had left it there. came a cigar salesman and as such Aumack was chosen aS alternate. receive honorable mention. Honor- right accepted tho agent's invita Walter. L. Di . Detective J! B, Rue of Red Bank 1 able mention is given to all those rganization was formed; to pro- Crine, Dalton Graham and Helen he became known to a groat circle tion to step outside and ecu the A. Campbell.. In the 'minstrel and •uncovered" a clue, however, which SHUTTING OFF ELECTRICITY; whose garden work, while not suf- horses. The agent Baid he had mote the new form of government, of acquaintances throughofat the BIG ENGAGEMENT PARTY. t consists of Joseph E. Bahr presi- vaudeville entertainment tho pen. j gave an entirely different slant *o state. He, •with1 two or three others, ficient, to entitle: them to a prize, brought the horses to- the street in Councilman Johnson Registers still represents faithful work. Each One Hundred Guests at Festivities lont, Mrs. Amelia Moorefield vlco 'ormers wi(I be Adelaido R. Malon-' • I l> I V \ t • ^i 5Jt it i*i i L i. o* Tif* srS FourteeS RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925. v^MgjJ. CHURCH CLUB MEETING. TO WIPE OUTVA MORTGAGE^ f< " BARREW FOR SALE. DEATH OF AGED FIREMAN. phone Bed "' ~ -" "1 Broad atr Presbyterian Church Society ' to Woman's Club Arranges EvitnU for Hold Rummage Sale N«t Month. HOUSE. FOR SALET^ GEORGE R. HENDRICKSON OF FaU and Winter., , '' ' sTeq —-: , Improvements I terms, New. UR The woman's club 'Qf the Presby- 1 NAVESINK DIED FRIDAY. The members of .the wayi> Mid ire i ' "ed Bank also mone; terian cnurch hold its first meeting means committee of the iWoman'a N, Wprthft,. of the faU season Monday night at lrhsite «bl)lt)f, UMttr md tntcgrltr art street. Red Bank.'. H* was a Retired BUckamllh of th« club of Red Bank held a meeting ffiV ?'W"111"' Mir'" 1£- S., drawer JERSEY COW FOR SALE,' ; _ New York Fin Department and Mrs. Leon Pennlngton's on Sunset last woeleat which thoy arranged, to Goodseasy milker, handiome and gsatUj Ha Made the Flr»t Fin Pump avenue. Tho tlub will hold a rum- hold a number of oventr during tho' ' i DAY'J WORK WANTED. registered I price »100 U A. VanZandt, Wonun wanta day's work, but no iau.iv Pearl avenue, Fair Haven, N. J,, Bbona. Used by the Navesink Firemen. mage sale early in October at thefall and winter to pay the 'balance" led Bank 421-W. , ,'• George R. Hondrickson of Nave- Union firehouae on Shrewsbury ave- of ?1,500 which remains due on the \ HOUSE FOR SALE. t8bt rooms and tfitb, with on*'halt Xr.li sink dlod barly last Friday morning nue to raise funds. After the bus- original mortgago on the clubhouse fruit and shade trees; bargain. Phcno Bod in his 77th year. He had been fall- iness session refreshments arid it property If more money Is raised 'joperly _see Paul""HeveWi«« "Broad lank 406. Kdward Hayes, Ohuroh atreet. ing in health several months. Last social season were enjoyed Thbse than is required to pay the mort-' trcct, Kejd Bank. 'air Haven, M. J. , , t present were Mrs. Lestor Hnnco, gage tha monoy will be used to take ~~' WHITE QJRL WANTED FOR RENT J5 ummer ho suffered-a sunstroko or sjeneral homeworkt family at three) on East Front atreet, half et two-fatnllfj -while, fighting a woods lire at Nave- Mrs..' Julius Neilson, Mrs. 'Leon up the bonds which wore' bought by if washingf references required, Address house | possession October lit. Oortlstidt fox 87, Bed Bank.. Vhlte, Mopmouth and Broad streets^ Bad ink. His health started to decline Reussille, Mrs. William H. Pope, ihe club members to help pay for Bank. Phone 180-J. • Misa Mary W. Holmes and Miss the clubhouse property. LOST. and other.ailments developed which Wt>kCUka. earcar CHICKENS WANTED, CHAUFFEUR WISHES POSITION. / COCKERELS AND PULLETS. IT IS NOT HOW WE LEAVE NEW H6U8E FOR SALE. WIU pay hlghtel mirket prleiprleia tor 'PERSONAL. Vri'/'Z^'OAvaninwegen of Mon- Church N«wi. soloist. The pastor will speak on sell's busses. A pleasant evening South street. - Mrs. Vanlnwegen Thp - Sunday-school of Trinity "Springs." was spent in various'amusements ~ Mffi wfy'VLti* Q,ocrge^ t.. aUoiwtertsW Mis's Helen Sulll- church will reopen next Sunday and refreshments were served. The and Mr. and^lf».^Hwry tjwte n&f a forjner teacher at Bed Bank, morning' at half-past nine o'clock. Church Club Maetlng. October meeting of the class will bo Special for Saturday , sons Harry. andvDougles -•—*h«.w«»k«end, i G. Rowland Munroe of the anti- The monthly meeting of tho held at Mrs. Samuel Bailsman's on J beth have been spending,X „-,.. _.„ and Mrs, Henry OfTerman of saloon, league will speak next Sun- Alpha Kappi'PI'class of the First Peters place. -„>- POUND CAKE ' \ I with Mrs. Sch.urllni'i-sliUr," Mr* Lake avenue spent the-wook-end at day morning at the Baptist church Methodist church was held at Mrs. , W< J, Thompson' of Loctat' nvantt* Babylon, Long1 Island. When thcro is something a Want Raisin, Walriut, Citron, Plain, Ch«rry, Mtfbl* on "The World War on Rum." TheHarold Cojdlngton's st-Bayslde last Advertisement in The Register can I Miis Bobble Adplion^.of 'Now .••Mrs. Sadie Lupton Ely ot Wal- sermon to the junior congregation Thursday »night About twenty 1 York spent Sat'urtay .and Sunday lace t»tr,^et spent part of lnat week 1 do for you, dont try to do it In a v will be "Tho Rocha&toi." Laymen's membors were present, the trip be- more expensive way.—Advertise- .with Miss Anita Wolf of ;Mon*outh lt New York and whlio, there she Sunday wiU'bo obssrved Sunday ing made In one of Burdge & Rus- ment, pound \ : street. MUs Adelipn.has posed for attended a banquet on tho steamship night with "special music. Tho pas- « pictures fot.jnagajiine «ov«n. Olympic of the White Star line. tor -will-preach on "Tho Day's Chal- All Kinds of Meringue and Custard Plti, ' - Mrs. Augusta. Bchmldl of Spring Miss Hazel Hallenboke of Newlengo to-Real Men." Miss Mildred street gav* Wrth fto a daughter York has returned homo alter Harrison will load the young peo- Peach and Banana Short Cake. ' Sunday, at tha Long Branch hoipl- spending two weeks wi^h her grand- ple's meeting Sunday nlght_and_ths. FOR SALE OMfOftT >tB-FASKIONEB~HQMBMABBHaRBAD- i, tat. "'','' ',» Mother, Mrs. Anna Dowen ofjffihlto topic will be "America's Responsi- Miss Marlon, Many of .Wallace street. N—-•** bility in phina." "Prevailing ALL KINDS OF LAYER CAKKB ' ' ' Btreet spent Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Josoph Piccolo of Shrows- Prayer" will bo the subject iat to- at Private Sale you hnvo any trouble - with friends at Freehold. iury and Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of night's prayer,! meeting. in seeing, consult us. P HOME-MADE PUMPKINJPIES v . ,Mi»s Dorothy DIetx, daughter of Whito road returned Monday from Tonight at i the Presbyterian Entire Contents of House known as Dunrobin Farm, Wo can provide you with; \ C ',','<' >' a •* ,tt BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925. ast week. They made the trip In parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wall- moved from Mrs. C. A.' Mount's NEWS FROM 1BIDDLETOWN Frank Vanderveer'• truck. < ing of Port Monmouth. house on Monmouth •< enui , at The mission circle n* the Leon- Mrs. Shepi.erd Kolloci of Eaton- Navesink to Atlantic HlghlandCV ', OCEAN VIEW ASSOCIATION rdo Baptist church will meet at town has been spending a few days Miss Blanche Leona .0 of Leon- Mrs. Morton Southall a tomorrow. with her daughter, Mrs.' Frank An- ardo Has returned from a vliit of » MAKES WINTER PLANS. The members of the "golden jubilee drews of Port Monmouth. , ' week with friends at Boston. Belford Defeated Highland! In Two ommittee" Trill b'a present; ' Mr/ana Mrs. Joseph Etrly of Warren Frank of \ Belford has Strombcfi'-Girlson Gamei 'Sunday—NaMiInk* LI. Mr, and. Mrs. Herb .rt Salinger Leonardo and a part? of friends at- started his second year of study at ... brary Auociatioo to Hold Chick- ave, moved from Sears avenue at tended the Mardl Oras celebration Peddie institute at Hlghtrtown. en Supper Tomorrow Night. ' Navesink to the Linzmayer house at Coney Island Saturday, , Rev. Harry Hood of Newark >n Navesink avenue, which is owned The Ocean View association held Harry Dickoy, principal of the preached at both, services at the a. special meeting at the community >y Mrs. Crosby of Brooklyn. Leonardo Baptist church Sunday. • John; Eluck, Joseph Carroll and public school at West Long Branch, • 1 m house at Ocean Viey Saturday is friend and Mr. and Mrs. Henry spent Saturday at Belford, where night to make planii for the winter. Hettinger and family, all of New-' he formerly lived and taught school. Body Found In S«». A «.nrri party w£s given Friday kiitt^EtK The/East Keansburg firemen .en- The body of a man appearing to night by the' ladies' auxiliary of the joyed a feaBt after thl'" business be about forty years o]dvwaB found association. It was so ^successful lurg Saturday and Sunday. > meeting Friday night. They are floating in the ocean on Monmouth that it was decided to hoi'". Buch af- Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Frank of arranging for .: duice next month. Beach last Thursday. The man fairs throughout the winter. Elizabeth spent Sunday with John Mrs. William J., Hart of Long Wore a bathing suit, the shirt of ' Oh their home grounds Sunday Reddington of .Belford. They were Branch spent Saturday 'and Sunday which bore the words, "Hill Topa." ASK HIM YOURSELF the Belford baseball team defeated dinner gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. How- with her parents, Mr. and Mis. No' Indications of violence :wero'on the Highlands tear.i by scores of 6 ard W. Roberts of New Monmouth. Thomas Phillips of Port Monmouth. the body and 'it is presumed he to 5 and 5 to 2. Mrs. Margaret Tobbif: of Brook- drowned. while bathing. Ho was , ' It makes us feel good to be able lyn spent Saturday and Sunday Joseph Tjll of Port Mo-mouth is The library association of Nave- identified as a Brooklyn, man; with Mrs. Georjs Rogera .of Nave- building a garago for his new auto- to look a used car customer in the sink will hold a chicken supper to- m~» / sink. mobile. morrow night in the library build- Dr. and.Mrs. C. W. McConnell Mrs. Mary Skldmore of Navesink If You Want a Car Quickly , face and ask Uiiblushingly, "How's ing from six until ejight o'clock. have moved from Keansburg to is building a bungalow fo:- her own and at a low price look over the Mrs. Frank Sieh is chairman of the offerings in The Register's Want •yottr Cat?*' We know what he is their' house on'Walling avenue at use at Plattmount. THE RUG STORE IS NOW OPEN supper committee. Department- each week. Many are Bolford. . , Jacob. Weiss and +'mily have A successful barn dance was held advertised at prices that make them going to* say—because, we know ' George Rheim of Leonardo is moved fro-n Leonardo to their win- real bnrirains.—Artvnrttsemant. 100 Bales of Rugs Have Arrived This Week! by the Mardeati country club Satur- Jowly, improving from .in infected ter home at Flatbush:_'_ the car was RIGHT. This is the First Big Sale of Rugs of the Season day night. The clubhouse was at- foot caused by a cut made by a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iliggins of tractively decorated with cornstalks rusty nail. Campbell's Junction have gone to and other things emblenatic of the Florida for the winter. I bought these Rugs at the Great Auction Sale of\Alex. harvesting season) The dancers Mrs. J. Henr;- Walling of Port Smith & Sons Carpet Co., when the price dropped considerable; Monmouth is spending a few days The Mountain' arid Shore bridge were dressed aB boys and girls. club met last week at Mrs. John FRANK VAN SYCKLE sinco then the prices have advanced. Miss Lillian Lyman won a prize in a with her brother, 0. W. Boyd of Tottenville. Wermert's at Belford. dancing contest. . V. Hugh«if Mgr. H9.1M W. Frorit St. Theso rugs are all guaranteed by Alex. Smtyh & Sons Carpet 'Howard W. Roberts is remodel- Oil Burner Co./ and will be on Sale next Herman Weinnckor and family Telephone 1206 Aaron Hopkins h&s moved from ing and enlarging his housi at New have moved from Leonardo to'their Navesink to the Hosford place at MonmoUtM. He is having a water winter home at Nowark. THE AUTOMATIC Chapel Hill. The. Hosford family system installed. Friday and Saturday, September 25th and 26th. have moved to California and Mr. Arthur Larse'i of Leonardo spent HEATING CO., INC. James J. Cherry has re-opened Hopkins is in charge-of the prop- part of last week at Niagara Falls. 20 Rector.Place 20 Bales of Fine Wonted Wilton Rug» iis barber shop at Campbell'? June- Mrs. Octavius Geroui. of Navp- erty. RED BANK, N. J. OODGE BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS 25 Bales of Royal Axminster Rugs ' ion. He spent the summer at sink has returned home from a \slli Miss Anna Maa Langford has Ceansburg. of two weeks in California, Son-ice Dopt.—Tel. 1121 will be ..included in this lot,, also.several other grades, All-will- given -up her po Ition with the - Mrs*--JamoB • Hopping. - of--Hop- •—Mrr-and Mrs. Joseph Ryan have"•^Engineering Dept.—Tel 2011 be sold at strictly wholesale price. Mount-English company of Red ping's Station has returned from Bank because of the sickness of her This is a chance that you dbnt often-get at the beginning •{• the Adirondack mountains, where of the Rug season. - . V mother, Mrs. Albert E. Langford of she spent a month. Bolford. • . Miss Lidora- Walling of East OVer 1O0O Scatter Rugs of different grades will be on sale & Mr*. Samuel Corse, who lives be- Orange spent the week-end with her at the same time at about half price. All new fresh goods ^ tween Navesink; and Highlands, and % direct from the mills. '. her mother, Mrs. Burrowes, are on an automobile trip in Canada. Charles Corse has resumed his studies at Cornell university. R, The Royar Neighbour. society consisting of women of Navesink 129 West Fro^t Street, and Atlantic Highlands, will sell bread, cake and pie Saturday morn- ing on the lot adjoining Dender'a garage at Atlantic Highlands. John M, Leonard and family of Jersey ' City spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Leonard's mother Mrs. Margaret Leonard of Leon- ardo. Jacob Weinstein, the shoemaker aJrCampbell'=~JunctioftrspEnt~ three days last week at New York, where h& attended a Jewish religious cele- THE SUCCULENT BI-VALVE Our Customers Know! bration. . known as the Oyster is one of the What the Victor Bread Pan *7C I Victor Loaf lo> 10c FURNITURE Cedar Cheih .96 ' [Raisin Bread ' High Now , *7 fnf-Ci"?"li"i'i|. Or•*<"•«•••" »nd Slr.lghtrorw.rdn.st Chairs will «»<« In Am«le»n Stor».-6n yoiir drat visit will m.U. COMPANY «« ftSCO emlom.r for all tlm.i. Ctdar ch»tU aro not bVily Why not i«ourt • iturdy high 27-29 Monmouth Street Red B»nk, N. J. e#nlty in' ^rovldlnf a ufe 3& BBROAR D STREET ohtlr for th« youngiter now, ' . A Slon.1. Throw from Bra»4 itor»(f« ipica fot "wunblu," vrh*n thiy'r* priced M low it •to/, but art tlio a molt tttuo- thli to Indue* quick actlonl Vt- RED BANK REGISTER SEPTEMBER 23, 1925. KEANSBURG'S ELECTION. Mrs. Gcorgo Miller and Mrs; F. Mennoulk County Surro|«U'a OMea. eitata of Ainai Frtat ... In the matler of the «il«H of Atn«l notice It hireby given to Smith of Cranford were recent •aid dcoiand t» inhibit t To Vote on City Manager Govern- guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. BuihsteadsWormSyrup Frtar. Tompklni. deemed. mccufer •• afgruald. tbtl Christian Science Society 5 Notice to creditor! to preitnt eliimi ment Next Tueaday. Lewis. . • an Mffet o^uerer." Where mamla «i«lmt the laid el M Broad St R»a Bank, N. J. J •gainst estste. within monthi from H "A special election will JO hold nt Tho missionary society of Old Draplt>lte Konitsoirdtr and enomona Pursuant to the ordtr of Joieph L. afomild erder, or th«y „ K»» 01 BANTOMN, It conlolni --— barred of thalr action* thlrclor Keanaburg next Tuesday- to vote on Donahar. aurrovat* of tbe County of Mon< r Tennent church will meet in the Blood alii? ream' let. Sold evernrbero mouth, tnnde on the eliventh day of Bep tha laid aufaacrtbatf. > * vr #' ftarvlcal Bondiy 11 K. M. 10 city manager plan c* govern- Sunday-school room Friday.. at br m»U. He a bottle. > tember. 1026, on the application of Irvlnu Dated, Krwhotd N. i fept. 1 f,- l»l*.','- » t. IM. 0. A. TMrttit". M. ».. KiUadelpal*^ 1 Sunday-School—t dO A. M. ment for the borough.' Tho move- Mr. and Mrs. Garret B. Conover, Bank Columbia 'fruit Co., executor of the IRVING BANK COLUMBIA TRUST CO. T Wadnflidar Gvanlng TeatliaonlaJ out for the change- In government Miss Katharine Conover, Mrs. G. TTTou^WeeT d Not. Search H«itln««-r8 P, M. tlmllnl Room—Wadntidiya ' and cgan early in the summer and the W. Conover, Mrs. C. V. Aumack, iccossary signatures to the peti- Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Herbert and You ^pt Need Choose Batufdira from 8 !»0 ti 4.80 P. U. r tions were quickly secured. At a Mrs. William H. Eeid attended the Tli* public la cordially Inrltld to R SOME people think that finding a attand tha aarvlcta and vlalt. tha S meeting held last week the sponsors meeting of Monmouth Pomona Raading Room. & for the change organized and Jo- grange at Holmdel recently. •a -good pi»noftetiuite»—B—lohg—and • NMlLvVM seph ~E. Bahr was chosen president. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Bortner The city manager plan was ex- spent the week-end :.t Bay Head as careful tearclv SO IT DOES. lalnod by speakers familiar with guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. But we ourrtlves do the, tearching W. H. MERRITT this typo of municipal government Stult*. •. • . • '•• and another meeting is to bo held A. S. Lewis visited his-daughter; and perionnliy se]eqt every piano this week to .further acquaint the •Mrs."William H. Kennedy, of James- we fell; from the various factories Machine Shop iublic with the proposed change. burgeon Sunday. Mrl William.I.. Daviibn, Sr., «nd of piano manufacturer* and stand 24 Mechanic Street Sentenced «• Drunken Driver. Mrs. L. Susstrong visited Mrs. Pcr- 1 behind every purchase besides the Mrs. Lillian Noe of Highlahds, 35 rino Jemison of Union Hill on , Red-Bank, N. J. •ears old, wife, of John Noe, heir to Wednesday. • ' regular factory guarantee. :he Noe estate, was sentenced to Mr. and Mrs. 'Wyckoff Rowe ol Phone Red Bank 322 hlrty days in jail last Wednesday Jamesburg, entertained the John 1 iy Recorder Joseph Cox of Deal on A. Stults bible class -i>n Tuesday "Our service famous for superiority, i charge of reckless and intoxicate night. •' efficiency and courtesy insure* ed. driving. Her arrest followed William L. Conover had as his a collision with a car driven by Les- p.ueUs on Sunday Mr; and Mrs. N. continued, satisfaction. lie J. Gunther of Asbury Park. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Rutledge of Nob announced she would appeal Lnkewood and Joseph Leffets of from the conviction. Toma River. Luther L, Robbing spent a few Won Caddjr Golf Tournament. days last week with his daughter, "Spec" Megill won the caddy Mrf. Frank Black of Trenton. tournament last w ek at the Asbury Miss. Ruth Weishaar, Miss Mil- Park golf course. Ho and Albert drerf Weishaar and their father, Megill were tied at the end of the Christian. Weis'.iaar, spent a few $ SH<7D tournament and "Spec" won the days .recently with Mr: and. Mrs, the way to crank it lad} cxtra«hole. He received a suede Ralph E. Randall of Washington, D. C. jacket for the first prize and Albert v EXT-time your starter goes dead and there isn't Megill got a lumberjack shirt. Miss Selma Kershner is spending Drummond Place Red Bank ARE YOU WISE several-weeks with- Mr.-and-Mrsi 1 aman around'to crank for you,.try this. It isn't ', ' TO Our. WELDING? ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. . Ray H. Kershner of Tamaqua, Pa. Phone 933 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hann and hard if the engine is O.K. First be sure you retard Others are, and by utilizing our ex- Preabytorian Missionary Society baby of Easton, Pa., enjoyed their the spark. Then pull out the choke' wire. Always pert services and facilities obtain Held F/i»l Fall Meelin*. vacation with their parents,-Mr. and perfect metal repairs and save time, The missionary society of the Mrs. William J. Carr and Mrs. crank up, with the handle held loose, palm up. If half effort and money. Our welding way Presbyterian church held its first Theodore K. Hann. a turn doesn't start her in the ordinary weather there is the modern way—tho way to fall meeting on Thursday afternoon is something wrong with the spark and you ought to Economy and avoidance of loss and and evening at the home of Mr. and M1DDLETOWN VltLAGE NEWS. .delay. i . .. Mrs. G. Winfield Conovcr. Games have us look her over next time you're in the garage." were enjoyed on the porch and Needlework Guild Cleared $80 by a lawn in the" afternoon; In the Bridge Parley Laat Week. The Fleet Boss, has learned a lot in twenty years of evening sixty were served with sup- The needlework guild cleared $80 per, after which the work of the last Wednesday . b j- a bridge 'party hard earned experience. We have.been refining foreign mission board of the Pres- at Mrs. Oliver Holton's. The money petroleum nearly three times as long as that. Is it not byterian church was told in word will be used to buy garments for and'ploture. Mrs. Edward T. Tioon- charity. natural to suppose that all this accumulated experi- ey and Mrs. Charlotte C. VanDer- Christian Dletz, Jr., has recov- ence is bound to make for a better product? Of ycer had charge of the meeting. A ored from his injuries caused by a good deal of amusement was fall and he is back at work. course it is. Ask any user of "Standard" Motor Oils caused by guessing the weight of a No farm in this neighborhood why he sticks to^'Standard". large squash. William J. Carr shows more signs of improvement " 24 Vi. pounds, the squasn than Prahk _Ferry's farm _ on the _ Z4"p6ufids."MrrCarr was fclutswamp road. During the past STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) given the Bquash. — suWmerMrrFerry has made SSTny Wonder Meat Market Several members of th^ Sanford improvements to the house and out- Memorial church attended the sec- buildings. ond and third quarterly conference Robert Cooper is planning to fcfr on Thursday night at the Higjit3- leave soon for Florida, where he •feown-ohumh,—~— • — 1K7iJ The Junior Endeavor, under tha will be Mr. and Mr3. Harvey Blood- kndevship of Mis. H. H. Vander- good and childpn^of River Plaza vijcr, opened their meetings for the and Miss Emma Evans, /oar with an attendance of 48. The Oliver Holton is adding another A 5 PRICE MARKET Blessing Bags given out early in the large building to his zoological orine summer were brought in and $12.00 park. One day recently there were MOTOR OIL was realized. _ l,000_visitors_at the-jarfc •- ~-~Mvs.~Quaifo TTf Bayonno and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tindall will md'Mrs. H. W.'Herbert vere en- leave next month to spend the win- tertained by Mr. and Mr3. B. fi. ter in Florida. Laird at dinner on Thursday. ~ Mrs. Samuel Davison and Mrs. A RESULT OF 55 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN REFININQ William Schute have ret-irned to Brooklyn after spendins four weeks White Star Taxi Service - PHONE 747 or 506 TRY OUR HOME-MADE SAUSAGE Mr. and Mrs. George D. VanDen- ibrgh, Miss Betty VanDenbergh ind Forman Vandenbergh were re- :ent guests of Dr. and Mfs. Archl- lald Forman of Bayonne. New Mr. and,Mrs. t>. J. Howingan and daughter Patricia and Miss Agnes Beef * • Hayes of New York spent the week- end with Mrs. Eliza'ieth Voorhees. Sauer Kraut Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evanson mtertaincd QH Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Colver and family of Boycrtown, Pa. - Mr; 'and Mrs. W. P. Kopf j rnn- tored to Oakhurst on Sunday, visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. L. Heiser. will ALWAYS give Lean Mr. and Mrs1 Keon of Brooklyn Roast and Miss May DeLacy of Troy, N. Our cars are subjected to a rigid Y., were recent guests of Mr. and mechanical inspection DAILY, and Mrs.- Jacob Trautmann. Jr.. any cab that is defective is im- Most Miles per Dollar Tender The Mite society will meet Fri- mediately withdrawn from service Chopped day night. Tha entertainment com- and properly repaired. No matter where crude Cords the most economical mittee, Miss Madelyn Aumack, Mias Olivo Davis and Miss Adelaide .Besides being safe our taxicabs rubber prices may go—Fire- tires ever offered motorists. Conover, will give tho play, "Peg- are comfortable.- Just call No. stone advantages in securing gy's Predicament." The hostessos 747 <»• 506. The cord from the fabric Shoulder for tho evening will bo Mrs. Ed- raw material, in manufactur- ward Evanson, Mrs. Margaret Reid mills is first delivered to a New H. C. S. Taxi ing and distribution are al- Chuck Steak and Mrs; Wyckoff Rowe. separate plant where it isi Mrs. Harvey Willets of Oakland, New Dodge Sedan ways active to make good the Veal California, was the recent guest for treated in a solution of gum, a few days of hor brother, William CHARLES BOTTACARO, Prop. pledge 'of Most Miles per Cala Hams Livezey, and his wife. Dollar. which insulates every fiber Mr, and Mrs. W. Bnllcy and fam- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ily of Plntbush, Brooklyn, Mr. and of every cord. This protects Office] Red Bank, N. J., Opp. Depot Racing drivers—hill-climb- against internal friction and Rump < - ing and endurance record heat, giving the sidewalla Shoulder Pork holders —taxicab, motor greater flexibility and addi- truck'and bus operators—and tional strength. Corned hundreds of thousands of car Leg of Veal owners—are daily emphasiz- Prove Firestone s many ing the unheard-of mileage superiorities for yourself. If and service delivered by Fire- you have never had the safety, Leg Lamb Lamb Chops PUT YOUR VALUABLES stone Gum-Dipped Cords. IN OUR SAFE DEPOSIT comfort and economy of these All Steaks All Roasts VAULT Gum-Dipping is one serviceable, long-mileage Loin Pork Sausage Meat It may bo worth hundreds of the biggest factors in tires—go to the nearest of dollars to you—maybe tire performance and Firestone Dealer—for Roasting. Frying, Broiling thousands—to project your long mileage, making Firestone only builds Securities, Valuable Pa- Gum-Dipped Cords. * and Fricasseeing Chickens pers, Jewelry, etc., BO that .Firestone Gum-Dipped Regular Hams Fresh Hams burglars will not steal them FRED H. VAN D6RN RED DANK NASH CO. MOUNT-ENQL18H CO, —or fire reach them. But,' 77 Uroail Bt. 77 Monmoulh St. ' MonmoutS Si. tk MapU AT* Cottage Hams Pork Chops for only $8.'00 and up per Rail Dunk Auln Radiator Workl MONMOUTH MOTOR CAR CO. . JOHN D. WATKIN8 year, you can rent a Private 113 Waiil Front St. 38 MapU Av.. Cor. BrUgm A RlmiMt Av#l L, I, Duxs Veal, Chops Lock Box in our Safe De- posit Vault. Better be sure AMUIMCANB SHOULD PRODUCB THBIR OWH HUBBUB Smoked Tongues Cervelat —and secure. «, NOTICE! " ' f ; -W Look at the Items—compare Prices! See what 29c Dont forget our Firestone Tire Sale ii still on. / Get oijr I 4 F\ H. VANf Y RES' BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 28; 192P. HOSPITAL MEETING. avo returned to New York for the dld.'-Hft other eye WM not effected. Ellen" Baldwin of Long Brunch, l»i| ,,5. k Plih«n?>t^< R«»pued. winter. Miu Kay Billings 'a spending two Tuesday. > ' r -Howard, tHaber»tlck »nd(hl» .ion Orer 600 Penont at Allenwood Ga v Graham B. McGregor and family, weeks wittrelttives-at Qreat Bar- Clifford Burke has entered Can: Hqw»rl Jiaa*a.narrow ,,«>e«peff«m Hoipll.I Sunday. ' who have a summer home at Little ington, Massachusetta, • . •tre college at Danville, Kentucky,. dtowniiii' iti-Sb.rk JRivir Inlet^flat- The annual meeting of the man- Silver Point, heve reopened their Rev., Dwight' L," P«r*ortB will A. J. Holland li havIo(f',Hl urday when their bo«t ^capsized on agers of the county-tuberculosis winter residence at Newark, nreach his farewell sermon as pas- bungalow moved f.'om Railroad ave- their return from a fishing trip. hospital at Allenwood was held on William Pontin has been enter- ior of the Presbyterian-ch-rch Sun- nue to Main stre'et. Two other fishing boats .went to the That's going Boms—but •king Whelan Drug Stores, Inc. the hospital grounds Sunday after- rescue of the .men and they wore taining friends from oit of town. Mrs. S. D. Hayward has returned men, women and children'i itcai noon and was attended by over 600 V SUCCESSORS TO WHELAN-CASSIDY CO., INC. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spear! of from a visit with her daughter, Mrs, pulled from the witter in an ex-help putting on 'good, liealLy,. tie. persons. Music was furnished t>y Bailey's Point havo returned to MARLBORO NEWS. S. Benkort p£ Arlington. hausted condition, This waa thowhen they take McCoy's CodTLW, the Corson Commandery band of Now York for the winter. Mrs. John Eennttt and niece, second rescue" of fyKerrnon made in Oil Compound Tablets.' > Asbury Park and refreshments George VanNess cf Plalnfield has D. VanMater~iuitdi a New Ga- Miss'Mamie Knight of Brooklyn, the inlet within a 'week. As chock full of vltamlnes si tl Happiness Candy were served. A feature of the rags oa Hi* Place. a nnsty, flshing-tasting cod liver < icen apenolng a fev days with his visited the/ lattor's sister, Mrs. O.' itBelf, but tpi?augar-cunted. taat meeting was the presentation of an 'other, John H. VanNess. P. D. VanMaterA has just com- W. Brown,.over Si^nday. Bridge Party at Mafawan. loss tablets are, at easy to take American flag to the hospital by Hnrold Churchill, _son of George iletedajiew garage on.the site of Mr. Growol of Newark moved Freeholder Bryant B. Newcomb. — Mts—Ev Oi-Devlin - of- Matawan candy, and woot upset the stpmsc United Cigars A. II. Churchill, has returned to large*wagon shed,'' which has teen lost"\feek~TcT"lhe John Bfeluttiy One, woman galnoTi teirinranchi- The hospital was started in 1020.school in Massachusetts. moved to the rear of his barn farm, which he purchasod recenny. gave a bridge and ten party recent- twenty-two days. Siity tablets, I It now has 56 patients. On Sunday Goorge Elgrim ha,s installed a uildings. . ' ly for Miss Margaret Devlin, who cents and money back if not sat! the patients had an exhibit of oiv (ivc-tubo radio ret in his home. Mrs. .Walter Van Deusen pf New- will attend school at Georgian court -fled. Ask any druggist for M handwork. ' Male and femnle help Is scarce, ark spent several days heri' the past but Luke Longhead's department In at Lakewood, and far 'Mrs. Athol Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compoui SHREWSBURY NEWS. oek. The Register is the surest way of Reese of Miami, Florida* Prices at Tablets. Directions and formula ( THE SERVICE DRUG STORE RUMSON NEWS. Elwood Smith and.family attend- getting what you want.—Advertise- bridge were won by Mm Fountain each box. 'iremeb to Hold a Euchre Party d the funeral of his dster, Mrs. ment, Burlew and'Miss Thslina Shock, "Got McCoy's, tho original ai Broad and White Streets Reid Bank, N. J. !!•• Nellie G, Mean and Joieph and Dance Tomorrow Night, .genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." McCue to Wed on October 3d. Telephone 355 : We Delirer The' Shrewsbury fire company The banns of marriage of Miss vill hold a euchre party and dance Teliae G. Mears, daughter of Wil- in Thursday night of ihis week at am Mears of this place/ and Josftih ;he firehbuse. The euchre games DRUG AND CIGAR McCue, daughter of James iit-< prill be played on the ground floor ;ue of Shrewsbury, .'w,ero an- ind dancing will be held upstairs, founced Sunday at: Holy Cross , The meeting ot the yo'u'ng peb- DEPARTMENTS hurch. The ceremony will be per- ile's missionary society- of the irmed on Saturday morning of 'resbyteriari church, which was ext week with a nuptial mass at cheduled for Fric'ay night, October [oly Cross church. The couple will Id, has been \ ostpoued until Friday ve in their new house, on Ridge night, October 9th. The meeting FREE sad. will be held !v. the t-inday-school Miss Mary Goodtnough of Farm- room of the church and a, talk will igdale, a teacher at tha public be given by Miss Ilary Lovett of igh school, has resumed her duties Red Bank. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 25 and 26 iter having been laid up with Miss Beatrice Riordcv. underwent ickness. She -was a medical pa- an operation for appendicitis last ient at Woodley hospital at Little week at the Long Branch hospital. YOUR CHOICE Silver part of last week. Ihe is improving. John and Joseph Hintelmann Mrs. Carroll M. Burcka is leaving lave resumed their rtu Mes at Holy this week ona^trjp'to.Bennuda.__,- OiieTull Pound of Fresh Jross college in" Massachusetts. Jo- , George Silver, Sr., has returned iph will graduate from the college from a stay of a few days at his ext June. ,. '- home at Rutland, Verrnor.t. Miss' Katfiryn O'Brien, daughter Fritz York spent Sunday at New- f Councilman Edward O'Brien, has burg, Now York. '.'•' Ridley's Peanut Brittle :ntered Georgian Court college at Raymond Sanborri, owner of the Lakewood. • Shrewsbury coal company, who lost Miss Mildred Reid has returned the sight of one of his eyes several St Elizabeth's college at Con-weeks ago, is able to see a sain with or 10 United Certificates Free ent Station. - the eye.- The trouble with the eye CUSTOMERS// Miss-Mary Naulty sp^ent Saturday was traced"to-^nn^ infected tooth.' PARKING /7 and Sunday with Mrs.. Thomas The tooth was pulled out and Mr. SPACE Ahsbro. Sanborn gradually recovered the with each Dollar Purchase or over Miss Rao Berger of Kingoes, a vision-in the eye'until he is how ormer teacher at the public school able to see again' as woil as he ever here, was a visitor in town over the in our Drug or Cigar Departments •w,eek-end.; " Miss Florence Coulter spent Sat- irday and Sunday at Newburg, "ew York. . . SODA FOUNTAIN William Claire, who is employed Why Not Motor Into is a salesman at Frovidnece, Rhode Tho Beit Soda in Town i» served al our fountain. Always stand, was home over' the week- cold anil^ refreshing. Convince yourself. All bind* of ind.._.:_.:...... Newark To Shop^ At ' Sandwiches Freth Daily. A ' daughter was born last Wednesday to Mrs. Martin McCue of Long Branch. Mrs. McCue was Certificates Free with Each Dollar Soda Book ormerly Miss Kathryn Sweeney of Bamberger's? —J.THIS-ERIDAXLAND-SAXURDA' !eabright._ * Miss Lavinia Wharton of Sea- right, who is employed at the tele- ihone office, is spending her vaca- ion in New York state. ' No longer need'the pfojjlem of "where can we park the car** trouble suburban patrons of L,. Bamberger and, Co. This LITTLE SILVER NEWS. matter has been well looked-after. "For, two separate parking Girl Baptised - Sunday—Newly wed Home—Back from Europe. Ldcy Herbert, daughter of John the store-^one free of dharge for three hours, the other :with a New People. i. Herbert, was baptised Sunday at small fee. , - ' . .; : ; ' •• „ . • ,. It. John's chapel by Rev. Carroll M. Burcke. The sponsors were Mrs. The Washington Terminal. Garage, 180 Washington Street, is Frank Yft- Giles and Mrs. Harry •"• -New people are moving into Red Bank and Kingsley...'-.,.., but one shortjjlodc^from the store. Here customers may park' Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Shampa. their cars for i5c an hour for the first three hours, and 5c for into the country; districts roundabout Red Bank nore have returned from their wed' every week. . '' < . ding trip and are living with th ^iJEJ)—the only advantage of every hour thereafter. Slips are given.to customers at the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm |p the Maytag Gyrafoam Many of these new residents own their own... ihampanore, until their new hous< garage and must be stamped at one of the store" service desks. is completed. . , f «J Washer were the amaz- homes• and will become permanent residents ing speed with which it cleans — Our other parking servideis in Plane Street near James Street. here. ' ' v Mrs. Jessie Avatl has bought new Velie sedan. you would prefer it; the Gyra- Here customers may park their;cars for three hours without Thcron Brower is attending a col- foam Principle creates a more lege at Chambercburg, Pennsyl- highly energized, turbulent and charge. There is a charge of lOe 'an hour for every hour there* vania. . . continuously effective water ac- after. A bus, in charge .of uniformed Bamberger attendants, All of these residents will buy the greater Mr. and Mrs. George Darragh ol tion. There is no idle water. part of their home supplies in the towns of this Jersey City spent Sunday with Mr. BUT—this is only one of nine brings customers directly to the entrance of the Bamberger part of Monmouth county. Some of them will and Mrs. V; A. Darragh. outstanding advantages of the store.- • • , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flemmini world's leading Aasher. . Tele- buy all of their home and personal supplies in and son have returned from a tri]: phone us for a freo home dem- these towns and villages. to Europe. They were away sev onstration. oral months. A second coating of oil and sane has been placed on Silverside nve Charles K. Hopping Clothing, shoes, hats, coal, gasoline, oil nue and the Seven Bridge road. Harold Golder is h.-.ving his L. BAMBERGER & CO. stoves, bedsteads, garden tools, dinner plates, mother, who lives on Long Island, Phone 2035-J bj^ad and butter, pork chops, salad dressings, with him for a visit. One of America's Great Stores Newark, N. J. Mrs. G. Jason Waters and he Red Bank, N. J. coal ranges, books, newspapers, writing paper 1 and pens, chairs, automobiles, and a thousand daughter have closed the:'-. summe: other things will be needed by every one of these home on the Seven Bridge road am families to meet the family requirements. , ., -|-r . Why dont YOU undertake to get some of' this business? . . Red Bank ' There is a simple way to let these new fam- ilies know what you have for sale, where your store is, and what the prices of your goods are. 1O Broad , N. J. Almost every new family which moves into Specials in Best Quality Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork and Poultry a neighborhood wants to get the local news of that neighborhood. Plate Navel Good Cuts Chuck .Sugar Cured Cala Best Cuts Chuck Prime Cuts Rib Spring Lamb Leg' "flie Red Bank Register furnishes all this news. It tells of the happenings in every local- Boiling Roast Steak Roast Lamb ity, not only of the locality where each new res- or Corned ident may live, but in all the neighboring lo- Boneless Pot Fresh Cut Flat Milk Fed Leg Fresh Killed Stewing Milk Fed Frying > calities also. Beef Roast Ribs Veal Chickens Chickens For that reason almost every new family moving into all this part of Monmouth county tafces Tho Red Bank Kegistor. Through The Register you can tell all these families what you are prepared to do for them. ;,, Tho Register goes into upwards of seven thousand three hundred homes every week. That fa a big army to whom* you can toll • business story. ' Pure Pork Sausage 38c UMUi •••••••••••••••••••••••••»•••»•••• ' ,> \ RED BANK RF""TER, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925. DIED IN HIS 7;»TH YEAR. AN ORDINANCE A1 IMPROVEMENT Capt. Alfred £ Yarnall, Bradley ORAVXLUNO 0>>-n BWacb Pioneer, Died Lett Week. STRSBTSi BRIDaHi Most Powerful Car BRW FROM WEST Cajt. Alfred H. Yarnall of Brad- TO DBUHMOND Whirls a whole ley Beaclv&led suddenly latt Thurs- STBEST SOUTHI Prepair For Jack Frost BEKOBN PLAOB T. .._. tubfal damp dry, day in his 74th year. His death was NUE, SUNSET AVENUI the result of an internal hemor- 'WtOM SHREWSBURY , WILLOW STREET, WI' Cold weather "frill flbon be here. la your ' in one minute rhage. He leaves a widow Addle, a of Its Size aijd Weight NUE EASTERLY TOO »on, Edward Yarnall, and a daugh- BURV AVENUE TO WIL. NoWringn-Meded DRUMHOND AVENUE stove, furnace, boiler, etc,, ,in good repair for the ter, Mm. Adelaide James. All live FROM SHREWBBUnY AVI at Bradley Beach. The funeral was POINT J00 FEBT BAST t. Buttons Saved AVENUE. CEDAR,AVRNUB '.heavy duly tHa« will soon be given thefn. held Sunday afternoon • and the -r-ci One'Profit Value TIRE LENQTH, fiHNTR/' Handa Saved burial was made at Forked River. SOUTHERLY FROM Wl , Clothes Saved Mr. Yarnall had lived at Bradley PLACE TO- TUBLIO SBRVICB • -1 am fully prepared to look after stove re- • Beach 86 years and had served HERE .'are (as you probably know) ohly 4. And, finally, because of these one-profit PROPERTY. McLAREN STRUT >A BRLY FROM PROSPECT AVBMT twenty years at the Avon coast Ttwo manufacturers who actually build their savings, Studebaker is able to offer you a stur- WORTHLBY STREET.; AND MA ^pairing of all kinds and can supply parts for any . guard station. He was elected cars complete—make all their own bodies, en- dier, more substantially built automobile. We STREET ITS KNTIRK LBNOTH, AN pay a premium for the finest steel. We use hard ' mayor of Bradley:Beach in 18D7 gines, clutches, springs, gear gets, differentials, PROVIDING!. FOR- TKB PAYMBK, imajte of< stove, range, furnace, etc., at short steering gears, axlco, gray iron castings and drop wood in body construction. Plate glass in the THEREOF. NOT EICEEDINQ 1)8,01* and served one term. , ' HE IT ORDAINED, By tha Mwer »l forgings.;' .. windows. The finest grades of upholstery; Gen- uine full-size balloon tires. Unusually fine in- Council of tlio Borough of Red Bank* j ^g .•notice.' Have many parts on hand. 1, That the Botrouvh Improve bjr *r««y .$ New'Lodge to beTOrfanUed. One of these is Ford—in the low priced field. terior trim with no exposed tacks, and heavy in« -and1 travelling" tha following etreetltt *S [The other is Studebaker in the fine car field. hardware. Throughout the entire car—in hun- Bridge avenue aoutherlr from Watt Bep«,- Telephone Red Bank 1648-W and let me A meeting was held at Oakhurst dreds of hidden places—you find the same high gen place to Drummond. avenue, WUlo^ r last Thursday night at which ar- This one-profit principle of manufacture makes' quality of materials and workmanship that you «tr««t aoutherlr from We«t Berp«n pleeir,* possible four great advantages. ' . to Weitiida avenue, tiunset avenua eaitfq.4.^ rangements were made to organize see out in the open. / ly from Shrewsbury avenue to WHlow jfc know your wants in the stove repairing line. New a lodge of the "Loyal Orange Insti- street, Weatilde avenua, aaaterljr ittiA - 1. It eliminates the extra profits and overhead The Standard Six Coach' shown below is a tution" at that place. The meeting that many other manufacturers have to pay and Shrewsbury avenue , to -Willow etreelL stoves, furnaces, etc., at prices that will save splendid example of One-Profit value. Drummond avenue eaiterlr from Bhrewf*"^ was held in the American Mechanics include in thf'purchase price to you. This keeps bury avenue to a point 200 flat calt at i fc hall. Spencer M. Patterson of Eat- Studebaker prices low. .. . It offers greater, power than any other car of Brldgo avenue, Cedar itreet its antlrfe *;i you money. its size and weight, based upon the rating of tha length, Central , avenue aoutherlr UnfL jvK ontown and Robert Dinsmorc of El- 2. It enables us to build a better car because Wot Bergen place to Public Service Co. fi beron will have charge of the work National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. property, McLaren itreet taeterly frqfjl iJ the vital parts are designed, engineered and And luxurious riding comfort made possible by Proipect avenue to Worthley itrett. •»* >,} of forming tha organization. manufactured complete by one organization. the big balloon tires, resilient springs, com- Marlon street ita entire length. ' $*A JOSEPH EDGAR Being built as a unit—Studebaker cars function 2. That tha lama be done aa » leneiil, e fortable cushions and ample roominess. Improvement. 1 t „ Local Reprcscntat've Autolst Hits WafontFined $18. as a unit, with all of the advantages of unit over s. That temporary notea or bondi M t^S HARRY CAPLAN assembled construction. But the only way to judge this car is see it- laaaed from time to time to temporarily VS Frank A. Myers of Princeton was drive itl Feel the luxurious upholstery. Sit In finance laid Improvementi. In tha Bffgrev li 83 Pearl Street Red Bank, N. J. fined ?IB latt w«ek by Justice of 3. It makes possible finer quality because 10'LOCUST AVE. the deep, soft, comfortable seats. () Experience. gata amount of not exceedlnr 110.000. J 'J RED BANK, N. J. Phono 861-R the Peace William Thorp on a Studebaker, being an independent manufacturer, the surge of its tremendous power. And then i. That laid note. or. bonds shall blfr >Vc with no subsidiary or allied companies to favor, Intereat at not exceeding six per sent sir it charge of reckless driving. The compare it with other coaches. annum. * ! & complaint was made by O. B. F. is free to buy on the open market, demanding The foregoing ordinance has bean ln« -, the finest materials at.the lowest possible price. The recent Studebaker price reduction and troduecd and the Mayor and Counoll will ii Allen of Allenwood, who claimed Studebaker purchasing agents, are unrestricted policy of "no yearly models" only serves to eonalder the final pauage thereof on tha iC that his wagon was wrecked by a In their search for quality and value. Studebaker emphasize the logic of this reasoning.. 6th day of October. 1925, at the Borough £ car driven by Myers, Hall at 8:00 P.M. . 1l designers and engineers are unhampered by out- If you seeliaijargain in a quality car—by all • Any person or persona dealrlnt to be 'li ,. -i—•*• side interests. means see this One-Profit Coach. heard ivill be given an opportunity at th* -1*! time and place aforesaid. ' •' HAZLET NEWS. „ A.V. OL8EN, Studebaker Standard Six Coach, $1325.00 Delivered for Cash in Red Bank Clerk. Daniel S. Welgand Quilt Banking BIDS WANTED. J to Study 'Law. BIda wanted by the Borough of Red Or, under Studebakep's fair and Bank' for cleaning one aeptle tank < f% A Million Dollars is a Lot of Money! Daniel S. Wolgand, who has been liberal Budget Payment Plan, this Work to.be done tubject to tha ip-f'" employed at ;the People's national prov'ol of the Boatd of Health and under. * ConcK ma/ be purchased out of the direction of the Health Inspector. \. j ¥ou are right about that. A million dollars IS a lot of money. bank aV Keyport for several years, monthly incomo -with an i Bide .must - be In the hands of the Bor* * has resigned his position. Harold initial payment of only ounh Clerk on or before 8.00 P. M. HQH* ^ $477 day, October 6th, 1925. and must bcln^ But we expect to have that amount of money to help boys Walling, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Sam- sealed envelopes bearing the name and • V uel H. Walling, is now working at addrcsa of the bidder and tha name of % or young men to get a start in business, or to send girls to college, the bank. Mr.1 Weigand will enter the proposed work. The Mayor and Council.reserva the rhrhit 5 or to give' folks enough money to live on when they grow old and the New Jersey law school at New: to reject any or all hid. If deemed to the j ark next week. best interests of the Borough ao to do. ~>j have earned a'rest. - r ' By order of tbe Council of the Borolffh ^ Mrs. Emma T. Peseux, Mrs. Fred of Red Bank. • • , >ifi WV-T-; Stryfccr and Edwin H. Walling vis- • _ WM. H. R. WHITER "-J ited Mrs. William T. Voorhees of Attest t— "" ."Vy and share in the, benefits of the Club, either for yourself'or for_ Avon on Thursday._ — -A, E; OLBEN, Cletk. '' +4 your children. If youwanta sujni of morieyto live on when you Miss Maude Ackerson, while us- NOTICE.. ing art electric washer laBt week, Notice is hereby given to the legal 1 are 65 years old, or< if you want a sum of money sometime in the era of the school dlitrict of tha Tow 1 mashed her. .right hand in the of Shrewsbury. In tha County of ,-«..— future to -educate your boy or girl, or to' give either of them a wringer. ' • mouth, that a district meeting or tha IMr« voter* of-i.Id acbool aiatrlct will tn hd start .in business, or to use for some other purpose, you can get Capt. Richard Carney and Miss at'the Shrewsbury echoolboasa on tbe fil Elizabeth Carney spent the week- day of Oatober. 1S26, at seven o'clock? ^ ,this money by joining the Million D.ollar Club of the Merchants M., at which meeting the following Items s end at New York. 11 .TrustCo. -, ;• •:•••: :•.•::' •'••• ;..••_• of business to be' enacted on will be sub A. F. Layton and Roy Lambert- mlttedi1 ./•••-: . FIRST—To authorise .the Board cl son represented' Raritan township ucatlon to sell the aehoolbouse aril l ••',! Xoiiput in a few dollars every week or every month and at the New Jersey stata firemen's located at Wayside. convention at Atlantic Ctiy on Fri- Motor. Car Co., Inc. SECOND—To authorlaa tha Bd . this accumulates at compound interest every three months, and Education to purcha»e one acre of land day ~aifll Saturday.' — a playground, adjoining the present M when the time rolls.around you get your money in a lump,"just . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Collins, 36 Mapfe Avenue Telephoiie 1409 Red Bank, N.7J. Shrewsbury school, cost not to exce'ed.1 Thousand Seven-Hundred rjollaTS- (ll^jL for the use for which you intended it. Or if you dont want to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins and THIRD—To authorise tie Boardi use the money you, can leave it in the bank and draw four per George Collins of Freehold were Education to apply fune> aottulred to 1 6Mdj&C Toilet Fund at Shrewsbury school. ^centrnterest-onJt-a8-lQng-a5^o'u4ive;—— • • • -——— •••••- Dated September 18th, 1925. Calvin Walling. THIS I 8 B-"-A—K—E -V—B—A—K- : ; FRANK EJCV7EB," Capt. Richard Carney and daugh- Dlstrlet tlatajt, i A lot of folks have already joined our Million Dollar Club. ter Elizabeth of Coconut Grove, We have a place on our books ff>r you if you wish to join this Florida, are visiting Capt. Carney's sister, Mrs. P, O. Weigand,.Sr. i grpupo.f money savers and money makers. ,..'.'•• "• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux and'Bona Malcolm W. and Junior -apenLaunday_\rfth^Mra.-Emraa_T, MERCHANTS TI*UST Rudiefer of Now Egypt. . Dorothy Carhart, daughter of 62 Broad Street Reel Bank, N. J. Stacy Carhart, was flower, girl at Start a Savings Account In our bank and soe the interest mount up^ the wedding of Miss Ernly Kahlert, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Henry Kahlert, to John I.Ichlcr.baok of Plainfiold ' on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mehlenback will live in their new home in Plainfleld on their return from Atlantic "City. Mrs, LeRoy Clark spent. Wednes- day at Red Bank, -where she attend- ed a play. • .,-•.•• Heat your house with gas Mrs. Clara Carhart has sold her farm to Mr. Sippi of Newark. Miss Alice Elder of New York . \ spent the week-end, with her uncle, Emil Pimper of South Keyport. ri»o ."> A meeting was held at St. John's 'church on Tuesday night to make You can install Qas Heating NOW arrangements for the annual har- vest home and bazar, which will bo held on October 14th and 16th. and have a whole yedr to pay I Following the business session Ice cream and cake were, served in cele- The Newest. Variations of bration of Rev. H. D. Stratton's TX7E ARE pleased to announce that gas annoyances. Banish soot and coal dust; birthday. V V. boilers for house heating can be pur- Fall's Smartest Shoe do away with shoveling ashes; worry no Mrs. Frank P. Sproul entertained chased on the time payment plan; this longer about your coal supply or the ris- the Hailct and South Keyport sew- Styles Are Here applies in the districts of Red Bank, Long ing cost of solid fuels. ing club at her home on Thursday Branph, Asbury Park, Beltnar and Point Qas heating means freedom from all afternoon. A pleaswit afternoon Pleasant, where our new gas heating rate that—but it means more. It means health, was spent and' rofrr/ihments were Sooner or later, women who care to is In effect. comfort,convenlence,automatic controlled served. Mrs. Dyson \foodhouse will dress smartly turn to the (White Shoe You can now look forward to the lux- warmth, and an economy in fuel consump- entertain r.t.tho next meeting. . utiouB enjoyment of gas-heating, and pay tion impossible to secure In any other type Lloyd Slmonson left on Monday Co.) for their Shoes, knowing that here for it in monthly installments while you or system of heating. . , for Indiana, where he will attend they will always find the outstanding are actually getting the advantages of the college. . dean, convenient, automatic warmth of Mr. and Mrs. Ifrank SV/ltzer of styfes of the season and that each new •VI Worth seeing an IDEAL Qas Boiler. Full details of our New York, after spending a,wcek A new IDEAL Qas Boiler is oh display with their cousin, Miss Anna fashion theme is presented early, and new plan are waiting for you at our near- at each of our local offices, ready for your! 1 est local office. Cowled, have rt turned homei in its smartest variation. Inspection. We Invite you to see It. Or, ifi Mr. and Mm. Stacy Carhart and you like, a postcard with your name and "•• ' Put it in now children spent Thursday night with Remember that this store has studied address will bring a trained representative' frlonds at Perth Atnboy. ' 8ummer is the time when your heating to give you an estimate for your home, (j' Mr. and Mrs. Carol Qloss and garment styles and chosen footwear . contractor is least 1 Inquiries for BBI, Mies Maud Ivlns attended the wed- styles in accord with each type of cos- buBy and he can at- for house heating are ding of Miss Emll.' Knhlcrt of i, tend to your instal* already taxing our] Plainfleld on Wednosdny. tume, and for every occasion of the. 5 latlonVlthout delay. facilities, The new Stacy Carhnrt, Sr., is slowly Im- Fall and Winter season.. \ Or, if yo«,wish, you Easy Payment Plan1 proving after suffering soveral days with a jcarbunclo on his arm. f can buy direct from which we announce! .f him and on the sams today is for a limited] —Prices Range— easy payment tertDB. period only. W» K«ansburz News. Makeupyourmlnd earnestly request! Mrs, Blkneh* Hovich hn» ro- nowtp say good-bye our friends and cus- turnrd from » two months' trip 1 , forever to the dirt ', tomers to act as) through Europi. ., $6.oo to $iooo wa»te(ul coal heating promptly is posilbls' Frank Butehorn »nd Al Dohtrty I plant with all Its to avoid delays. art sptnding two monthi at Schen- «ot»dy, New York. Mrs.'7«rey Mavtthew» of Frartcln WHITE SHOE CO. placs Is » patient at tho Long Branch hospital. 9 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. ' Mrs. N. H»lfl«i of Soabrccze avo- nus wai a deleiato last week to the WHEW STYLE REGTNS Daughters of America convention •t Trtnton. Mm. O, Parry hts returhed to hor home at Boacon Boach from n visit In New York, Jersey Central Power & Light Co Mr. and Mn, Ilermnn Witt linvo r returned to their home In KIIznbot.li RBDBANK • LONG BRANCH t/LSBURYPAWC • BBLMAR. POINT PLBASAmi after • vlilt with Mrs. W. Rnunor. Hits Alma Payntor of Carr ave- nue.lias entered collogo In Fonniyl- vatila. • Tha Methodlit church hold n IUC- OUR, new gas heating rate makes iltasij asitful lawrr party Thuridny on tho lawn el tb»-Vincent hou»d on-Main atriatv • • , RED BANK REGISTI 28,1925; f ! NOTICE WsEntBMBNT Of AW We Have » Full Fall and Winter Line o BASEBALL. it «n- BiUU, <& CMJMIB. BtU*li,-it nl>k' - Intenntdlatr A«»o««t. • o .'V>' • * wKrVb? the Court «f ioeonj National and Trutt Loses to V N»wWnrs,ey, mndu »n th« day ~ Fort Monmouth. »t« hereof, in o ccrlotn com; SUITS oruwd in «ni);bi titnn "«h«. . »t» h wlwTTM With JacoUor. is. petitioner, end •In' a contest at For" Monmouth parairaphha oC the lilt will and UiUUiUmiam t fcd jneobson. arc defendant, you HATS of iili teunni,teunni, filfill lb ?b ?audlU audlUd dan and dit ita(*> ft ihe, sixteenth <1«»' »' November. FURNISHINGS Orpbam Court ot «ld Countr. on Tltur«» ? , «T In default tnercnf «uell decree will. TOP COATS National bank and trutt company SALE. day. tlw twonty-nlnth in ol Optotur, t Eleven *«Snlnst 'JOB- as tho Chancellor team of Bed Bank by tha score of 4 *"T of June Roses is in «(:a writ ot p. t«. it nt iU A. D, nil, at -wli oh tlnto appllettlort ••III '> id) tlilnV «i)Pl'oI>!» and Junt MEN'S to 3, The bankers scored two runs d out <.«'tht "court o« Obni. b« moilo for the alluwinco. of connlaalsm t !l*e object ot mid >ult l« to obtain a tht atauu'oi f Htw.jmnn.' will >>• and «oun«el lea, n bf dlviircs i)l««olvln« Iho marrlr.BC In the second inning and another in , m Odoll's 'American Beauty Vegetal—a highly perfumed «ci\ you am1 It-o nil nctitluncr. J. M. FINKELSTEIN'S tho"fourth off Taylor, but Hammer, • and most refreshing' antiseptic lotion for use after ^* mbE. who occupied the pitcher's box from • bathing, shaving, and for tho handkerchief. Make IN CHJWCEaY OF NEW JWUKY. .»' ioilcitor of Petitioner, ROCHESTER CLOTHES SHOP, INC. that time on, managed to stop their Imsl. In lot-eflerfioon. of said day. at To EL19HA JA00D81—• . * P. O. Addrcsr, IK-il llnnlc. W. J B • certain you get ODELI/S—and' you'll trot be dls- i« Court Home, |? th« Borough of Free- By vlrt«« of n order vl tb» Court eft farther progress. Mullancy, third 'Id. County ol Monmouth, New Jeriey, Chancery of Now 'jann, mad* »n tba iKf •» M appointed. 12 West Front Street Red Bank, N. J.. 'basema.j n on the army team, scored eatlsfy a dterta 01 mid Court imouut. of tho dnto hereof, In < certain emu i Jt pays to advertisn in The Register. * to'approximately >40,00S.0P. whoreln Albert. A.'JacoKa"!; p««ltlon«r. J threo of their four runs nnd was All thosei certain lota, tracts or parcels wid you, Elliha Jncobi, are dtfthdant, yoa f Sold »t AH-Drug Counters, credited with threo hits. Tho ! land sod premises hereinafter tmrtlen- are no.ulrii] to appem and "pUad. iMwn (j Barber Shops and rly 'described, situate, lying and I ting or demur to petitioner's petition on or be> s bankers were 36 times at bat nnd Beauty Parlors > the Borough of F«lr Haven, In the fore tho 10th day of Novtmbfr, next, or •;, / OPELTS ovnty of Monroouth ami puts,of. New In default thereof lueh decree will be ; the soldiers were 33 times at bat, taken aislnit you ni the Ohanoellor ihul ' A Font That Gives Things each team making nine hits. "Pip" "rirl't Traetl All that certain lot. tract think, equltoble and Ju«t. ink equltoble and Ju«t. / '< Sweeney plnyed short'stop on the pared ot land anil premises situate enj Tha objecbjtt ol mid mmili t (• to obUIn * ' bank team, in placo of Frank Ecil- Mini In tha Borough ol Fair Haven '(for- decree ott divorcdi e diaiolvindili g ththa marrlai l f ' o made merly a part of the Township fit 8hrew»- between you and the laid pttitlouor. ly, who is enjoying a vacation, nnd JCilac mryl, In the. County of Monmeujh^atnl Dated atjJtcmUrr Olh, loan. • No Other Four Can Equal he made a three-buso, hit and a lUt« of New Jersey (loestsd on tho. south OTiNN. PARSONS A D0BKMU8, I Ida of the North Nsveslnk tlver), partis- } single. The other players making — — —— ^ ^w ^ ^r "^ ^^ -w ^m* -^ ^w w^.^r ^HJ ^sr ^w ^w' ilarly bourided and d«srJb«d X ,, y ', ,l,i -.••.»•%&'- EEDBANK'REGISTEK, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925: Page-Tweaty-Tpbtt A BIRTHDAY, PARITY. with a panel of chiffon and a tulle ury Park baby parade. Sho re- From Jitneys to Milk, ,1 foot Hurt la Accld«ftt,V^ veil With rose point .lnco icaught up eived a silver s(>t consisting of a Mtii El.io Klelniohnildt, CaltV NEW TRACT APPROVED; Charlea Bickell of Campbell's Mrs, C. A, I'hrancr ol Uotl»:' with orange blossoms.. She' carried ;nife, fork and spor Junction has quit hla joa as a chauf- " Her Elght.ooth Blrthd.y. is slowly Improving from a t«ra * AIR HAVEN OFFICIALS PASS white'orchid lilies of the. valley and Mrs. Downing, mother of Lieut, feur for tho Trinnglo bus company due to a henvy box fulling on h Mr. and Mn.'.-Au^urt Klein- . ON RIVERFRONT LAND. ' orange blossomsi The newly rnar- lownmg, H visitinp; friends at and he has gone to Houston, Texas, first it was thought hat tha bis tot), sehmldt of trfo Monmouth hotel •iod, couplo will livo at Boston. The 'hiUildelpliia. i where ho is engaged in tho milk of tho foot hud bcon brokob, ^jof Velvet gave a birthday party Saturday Commissioners Making Efforts to burincss. Hide formerly lived at Red.Bank. Otto Nedander and family have an examination ehowod this vr.B M\ ok *Pt their daughter Elsie, who have Gs,s Mains L»id on Han<;e She is a granddaughter of Mr. and moved in tho house formerly occu- tho case. > yrq< eighteen yearn old. Music for Road—Board of Hsalth ,M*mber .In a Trcnlon Hospital. Mrn, Chailcs Emmonsof McLaj'en pied by Marshall Wolcott. dancing was 'provided by Frank Preienti His Resignation. street and she formerly attended Mrs. Daniel .fliordan of Vander- Lieut. Breslin ha^ -rented the DimppointoJ Tblovos. Kuhl's orchestra. -Tho rooms wer,e tho Shrewsbury academy at Hed burg is a patient at St. Francis ho-s- 1 Tho mayor and council of Pair ray house on Main street. ' Thieves broke Into tliu Beltord DRESSES decorated with flowers and stream- Haven last night approves tho map B.ank. » pital at Trenton. Sho. has been in ers of red'and •white, which was Mr.'and Mrs. Dean. Magraw "of poor health since lust March and at railroad station last Wodnoadaj of tho Investment and Realty cor- ; Saw York have rented the Edward niglit by prying open a floor. All dono by Mrs. Mnrthn Maurer of poration's tract of land on tho river • . 'Anderson—^Talarico. one- time she wns at thu Lorg ' A rich and luxurious fabric comes hamplin bungalow on Main street. the booty they got was thirty cvrttft. o Bradley 'Beach. The hostess was bank, between Grange avenue and Miss Myrtle Anderson,.daughter Branch hospital. • into its,own this fall—Us rich and ' attired in a white evening gown Hanco road. Tho tract has been of M.";6. Anderson Of Belmar, and trimmed with ostrich feathers. divided into building lota and sev-Edward J. Talarica of Rod Bank Jowel-Hke sheen is particularly Sandwiches, cako, coffee, punch and eral lota have been sdld during the were marrjed at'the Belmar Bap- jco cream wore served. Jllss adapted to the now frocW. paBt fow days, The tract was for-tist church Tuesday ,of last week. Kleinschrmdt received tv lurge nun»J merly the Cooney prpoerty. . Wal- A reception followed at the nAdor- Sale- of Super ,V«Iue» at ber of.blrthday'ieHts. Among those ter VanKeuren^'who drew the map son home. '.Mr. and .Mrs.-Talarico present were' Misses Helen Meyer, 'of tho property, represented, th'o are living for the present with tho Chrhtino Francis, --Vert Norcross, roalty corporation at the meeting'. bride's patents. •-. ,:. Dorothy McCormlck and"Ma9 Deg- Efforts are: Being made to have enring, deorgo Meyer, Eaymond Wharton—Welt. Ev/ingrRuoscl Tctley, George Olm-gas mains laid on Hance- ,j" Miss Loonn Wharton, daughter of stead and teslie Krammor of RedCouncilman Samuel Clboland Harry Whartotii of Seabright, and Bank; Miss He)cn ^mondt of fair brought up the matter at last night's I 14.9I 5 IIS meeting nnd" Mayor Charles P. .Harry West.of Brooklyn, were mar- Haven; Miss Jano'-Beatty, Misses ried last Wednesday- at Brooklyn. Phncho and Dolly Jorgonson of Cross said the Jersey Central Tho couplo will live at Brooklyn. Perth Aniboyj Miss Helen McGlynn power and light corporation, which bf'Elizabeth; Miss Mildred Sullivan now ov»n,ed trio mains In the: J)or- 195 Broadway «nd William Sullivan of South Am- ough, is contemplating laying the WON TWO GAMES. boy; Miss, Mildred Shnnklin, Fred mains, Some time ago when the mains, in the borough were'owned Eclfdrd Now Has Chance to Win LONG Lorontz, Bobby Wilson, Raymond County Baseball Champiomhip. Hess, William Ludwig, George Lu —IN— v • /• . • 11 See him risk his precious neck in a dozen nerve frazzling stunts—fiit. fights—auto cliascs—to- gether with' the most heart-warming love stpry you've seen in a month of Sundays!' •'-' ..- •' •'••••••. '•• .• :, •' .. • ; : •'••••.••.•••.-r ' .••'••.•• ;.;:- . •'. • '•". "V: ••••••• •». Juvenile Comedy—"BABY BLUES" ' Playing the Ponie. Seriet—"THE BRIBE" As Interpreted By Steinbach s Fashion Shoppe Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, September 28, 29,30 4 •' i; ••'•'•• :l\c ••/ \ PETER B.KYNE'S STORY of CALIFORNIA and the SOUTHSEAS! Man . and a Maid who A gambled their all for love. A romance of untamed devotion, tense with adven- ture arid sacrifice, rich with the shimmering beauty of the exotic South Seas. I®. \ WITH A GREAT ALL-STAR CAST Adapted by Eugene Mnllin The Goats The Frocks Settings by Joseph Urban directed by 1928 version, flare gracefully or Hang incline to the ornate with gilt trim- MAURICE TOURNEUR "' , straight and are luxuriously furred mings, much *Telvet, and some satin Parisian designers liave decreed them (Frocks demure qr sophisticated, as the so; and keen, critical America ap- occasion or wearw demands. Decid-' proves. Women who strive for the. • edly feminine, with circular flares, or (gsir.dpb.iian 1 distinctive in clothes are purchasing minute plea ts and tucks; picturesque, Production them here with enthusiasm. . • with loosely Mousing sleeves or "high . military collars. Distributed by Rich, warm browns, dull bric]k shades, unobtrusive blues, new purples,,'the Conservatively tailored cloth .models brown-yellows of falling leaves, greyfr for Btreet and informal wear. Origin- and blacks are featured in stunning ally Biyled pne and two piece costumes .new fabrics diversely trimmed with .•'.'; tot flporte: Georgeously lovely gowns full, becoming furs. ' for fashionable night life. PATHE NEWS EDUCATIONAL COMEDY $39.50 to $210.00 $16.50 to $95.0(T COMING! ! STElNDACHS—Second Floor ', v , eTBtNBACHS—Socond Floor • ' AMERICA'S SWEETHEART •I JMary FHclcfbrd Now Store Hours: ' Send Us if our Nome —IN— Bmrlnnlng Monday, S«p- 1 for bW milllnW Hit id 1 t«mber 8th, tht Stoln- " "lilt WO My kj.p you b«ch itoro will op*n »t ndvliod of spbelal tVontt. 0 o'clock Mid eloi* «t Mall or phont your br- I B.30. uon and Uk« advanttg* '\sbunj Rnrh Nc# Jcr^eu of the MIH ir "tattle Annie Rooney" I ' M»ry Pickford'i Groateit Picture