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ItED Wtsklr, EataraJ u B«ona-OU«i aUtttr ,at the Pcit> VOLUME XLVIII, NO. 50.; om««,»t B^Bunk, H. j, ^octr the Act oj Mjjrch I. MJ». BED ^ANK, N. J., .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR .,PAGES,! TQ BUSINESS OF THE TOWN. LOBSTER DEALER FINED. 'DENNIS MURRAY'S NEW STORE SARAH BARCLAY'S WILL /ICT1MIZED BY GYPSIES. •ASSENGERCAR AS STATION. PETS OF CUT WOftM INFESTAtJOH: I V —r— 1 1 > Ma Will Op*n a Bakarr Btttfaui on Railroad Builneia at Bradevelt Monmoulh Street Next Monday, RED BANK WILL LIGHT THE OHN 3. EASTMOND,PAYS A VERV MANY BEQUESTS MADE iVERfeTT MAN'S POCKET PICK- Traniacted in* Car. DUCKS AND GEESE ON ELEC- THIS IS'THE WORSTVEAR fOft -V , Dennis Murray, who has a/bakery MONUMENT GROUNDS, . FINEOF_*sgo. TO FAMILY CONNECTIONS. ED WHILE HE V'AS IN STORE. Recently the railroad' station at TRIC PLANT PROPERTY. • 1MKM tZ,VER KNOWN* _*.>,.. Ordinance Ordered Drawn to nd store on' Shrewsbury'avenue, Bradevelt was destroyed by fire.' 1 Leon Bejnett and Frank Loveraidga Chang* tha Name of Front Street Ha Was Charged~wUh Selling 48 ias rented a building on the north Many Niece* and Nephew* Re- The Cypiiet Took' a Pocketbook For a tew days tiie village was raat Losses Suffered bjr «. Num«V " UnderiixeJ Lobttan, tha Pur. side of Monmouth street, where he ceived Plecea of Antique Furni- Containing 938, Took tha Money without any station, but this lack aro Now Building a Houae for the bar of Farmers—Whola FlaMa , , to Rto*r Road-r-Storahoufo to be Fowls BosiJo « Pond—Trying to BiilU on Chestnut Street. chaser'Bei^g a Came Warden— will open a branch store for his bus- ture, Keepiakei and Remem- Out and Then Put the Empty has since been remedied. tJLast Hare. Had to be Ra-Planted—Uri" -•» Fliherman COM Free. - iness next Monday. Miss Catherine brance* of Various Kindt. week a passenger car was put on a Get Two Swam. The "Red' Bonk 'commissioners Pocketbook Back. u«ual Louea in Atlantic Towa»hlp > ,',, The hearing in tho cnso of John Moran will be in charge of the Sarah Maria Barclay of Shrews- siding near where the station stood Frank Lovcrsidge and Leon Ben- wen lute In Betting their meeting store. Bread, buns, rolls andi poe- Charles VanKirk, an aged resi- The pretent season will be.rt-* " . 'Eastmond 'of' Port Monmouth, bury^, widow of Judge Joseph Bar- and it lias since been doing service nett, engineers at the plant of the nembered by farmers of this lotjall- v , atartedv^Ionday night. It WBS af- try wilt he sold.' Mr. Murray has lent of Everett, wa>tho victim of as a station. Two or three times it Jersey Central power and light com- • tet jilns o'clock before they got un- ho was charged 'with selling four clay t>f Eatpntcwn, made her will :ypsy pickpockets last week. The y not only as the coolest they have '• ", dozen undersized lobsters to Fred been engaged In business the past in t906, She ordered a headstone had to be moved to make way for pany, 'are spending part ; of their der, way, ,'hut the meeting was a ;hree. and a halt years. He'.em- pickpockets" got ?38 and made off ypr experienced but also as the i Dackerman-of -Elizabeth, a game placed at her grave in the church- freight trains which uere drilling. spare time in building a house for vorst season for cut wormsvthat ' "' -short one,-** It laited less than~an ploys seven persons. The building with their booty without being The car is being used only tempor- 25 ducks and a goose and a gander, ' hour., Three councllmen were ab- warden in Union county, was heard yard of Christ church at Shrews- saught. Jilr. VanKirk did not dis- they havo ever experienced. Al- * ' before' Recorder W. J. Poulson of where ho will Jiavo his branch store bury, costing about $100, and she arily as a station, as tho Central which they own .jointly.'.' The com- , sent. It requires four votes to pass was formerly rented by the White cover the loss until some time after most every farmer and gardener In Bed Bank Monday afternoon. Mr. left $100 to Benjamin John Parker railroad company expects to build a pany's plant is Mtween? Newman this section of the county hag suf- ' an' ordinance, and because of the ab- Star taxicab service and it it owned he robbery was committefl. new station soon. Springs road and Beech street, sentees action on all ordinances was Eastmond claimed that he secured of Shrewsbury, tho income from 'cred heavy losses because of these the lobsters from John Smith, a by the Slgmurtd Eisner estate. The incident occurred at Edward alongside of a large pond. The deferred*. 'Councllmen Thomas M. which and as much of the principal jtilwell's store at Everett, where tests. There are some exceptions, ' Belford' fisherman, who is a native as may be necessary is to bo used house for the ducks, and the geese but-they are few and far between. Gopslll, Alphonso, GfaMW and'Wil- Mr. i VanKirk went tj buy some is being built on this property. The liam H. Francis were absent. of Italy. Mr. Smith denied that he in caring for and keeping in order The cut worms have played havoc iver sold or caught undersized lob- groceries: Several gypsies, both ANNUAL ROWER SHOW. fowls spend most of their time on WOMAN'S ODD ACCIDENT. the headstones and graves of Mrs. men and women, were in the store almost everywhere. ' Aftha request of the Are de- sters and ttfe case was adjourned Barclay's family and herself. When tho pond. A temporary,shelter has partment'the 'commissioners voted* until Monday of this week to allow at the time> and they bought- a few TWO-DAY EXHIBITION TO B£ been made for them. Most farmers blame the cool, BONE BROKEN IN FALL AND Mr. Parker dies, the duty of keep- •eather for tho hoavy infestation,^ ts light the electrlo lamps at the Arthur Davison, Monraouth county lilngs They jostled against Mr. HELD AT SMOKE SHOP. The ducks were bought early this new world war monument at public ing tho graves in order is to pass /anKirk a great deal. It did not f cut worms. During dry, hot game warden, to secure moro wit- ACCIDENTALLY RE-SET. r to some person whom Mr. Parker in spring, when they were three days expense'and to give the name of nesses, which he said he would be iccur to Mr. VanKirk that this jost- t will Tqke Place Thursday and weather these pests diaappesr. They t All Happened {ti Lett Tban • writing' may. appoint as trustee. old. Tho gander and tho gooso are always more or loss: prevalent Memorial Park to the land on which able to do. ing was part oft a scheme to take Friday, September 30th and Oc- have lived on the property several, the.monument stands. On. Satur- Minute'* Space tof Time to Mra. Mrs. Barclay had a great deal ol iis money. He asked the gypsies to tober 1st—A Number of New every year, but this BJSson.they After his arrest Mr. Eastmond ar.tip.ue furnituri which had been years, and they were originally ire numerous beyond anything over '- day nights the lamps will be lighted Delia -Thompion—Doctor* Didn't e more careful in their movements Claases for Amateur Growers. owned by another employeo of the until midnight and on other nights Iecjared that he had been trapped Hava to Re-iet Broken Bone. in her family for generations, and nd not to keep bumping against mown. Whole fields of crops have-' this furniture, family portraits, The thirtieth annual exhibition of company, who is now working out- lad to be fe-planted because the, they will bo lighted until eleven into selling the lobsters to Mr. A peculiar experience befell Mrs. lim. : family keepsakes and other house- flowers, fruit and vegetables under side of Red Bank. This employee tender, young growing things have . o'clock. Dackerman, who 'did not state he Delia Thompson of River street, The jostling occurred after Mr. the auspices of the Monmouth had a large number of ducks, as was a game warden. When tho re- hold goods are distributed to vari- ITanKifk had paid for the things 1 jcen cut down by the pesta. On,' '. A« ordinance was' drawn to Red Bank, one day last week county horticultural society will be well. as , the*two geese mentioned. some farms the land la fairly teem- change the name or Front street to quest was made for lobsters Mr. when her'left'arm was broken and ous relatives and friends. The lega- ,vhich he had boiight. Shortly af- held Thursday and, Friday, Septem- Eastmond says he told Mr. Dacker- tees of these goods werp Mary W. ar. Mr.: VanKirk returned hon)s he The pond abounded with snap- ing with cut worms. One stroke of River rdad, which It was stated, was the broken bone was accidentally ber 30th and October 1st, at tho ping turtles at that time and a a hoe brings numbers 'of \ them to the original name of the street. man that he had none on hand but re-set, all in less than a minute's Parker, Harry Allen Parker, John lad occasion: to open his ipocket- Smoke Shop Tavern, Broad street, if he would come back-in a few C. Parker, Sallie Maria Clarke, Rev. book. He was greatly surprised to number of ,iho ducks were; killed by light. / . > ThiThi s same road extends..... throug. h space * of Jime, Tho accident oc- instead of at the Red Bank armory, the turtles. .Others ,were»,so badly Fair Haven and Rumson under days he would try and get so:une. curred on west Front street, while Benjamin Parker, 'Anna Augusta find nothing in it. There had been where these exhibitions have been Heavy marl lands ,are usually* • At the hearing Monday Mr, Smil Randolph, Benjamin John Parker, ibout $38'in tho pocketbook after injured that they, were killed by ixempt or nearly exempt from cut different names' and these munici- nim\ Mrs. Thompson was walking across held in the past. This was decided their owner. It was not uncommon palities' have begun action to again denied that he sold'the lob' the crosswalk where West Front George Allen Hope, Frederick W, its owner paid for tho' purchases. upon at a- meeting of the society worms, but such soil seems to be Hope, Rev. Benjamin Pike Hope, The gypsies, while some of them for a turtle to snap off the leg or almost -as full of these destroyers change the name to River road. sters, Mr. Eastmond's son Walter, street Intersects with Emanuel last Thursday night The Smoke the foot of a'duck, or to inflic The name was selected at a confer- who Is associated with him in busi- court. She had bought some chick John Gideon Parker, Virginia Allen jostled Mr. VanKirk, had taken the as sandy land this season. HoRn- Parker, Catherine Hope Parker Shop management offered the hor- some other kind of injury. Th< del township is a fair example of ence held by officials of Bed Bank, ness, testified that he got the lob- feed at the store of tho F.. D. ocketbook and extracted the money ticultuialists, special inducements geese were also attacked, but they Fair Raven and Rumsot. a short Bters from Mr. Smith at tho'Belford and Mary W. Parker. All the rest from it, after which the pockotbook this. The land there is exception- Wiksff Company and she was 'hur- to make the change. were tougher and stronger' and ally heavy and the averago farmer time ago. ' „ creek.* The lobsters were in a bag rying to get on a bus when she of her estate «he left to George was put back.where it had been. Allen Hope. ; George Allen - Hope This year's show promises to be were never badly injured. has not had/to fight cut worms JrV. Recorder W. J. Poulson turned and Walter Eastmond said he did fell. The gypsies came to Everett in bigger and better than ever. Many not know how many were in tho and Frederick'W; Hope were named an automobile and remained in the Before buying the ducklings Mr. the past, ffhis year large losses, of in $88 which he had collected the The left arm was broken be- additional classes have been added, Loversidge and Mr. Bennett rid th crops are reported from that locali- past month in flneB. 'Thirty-nine hag nor what size they wer^.. He executors. The witnesses to the village only long enough to buy a twoen the hand and tho elbow. will, were Charles P. Mot-ford and most of them to induce amateur pond of snapping turtles. In this ty. ; • • persons woro arraigned, 36 wore said ho paid M>. Smith for them but few things and to rob Mr. VanKirk. growers'to becor.:e exhibitors. Tho : did not remember what amount ihe Although the pain was intense, Corlies B,' Gifford. Their car' had a Pennsylvania li- they were, partly aided by: tho tur John Harvey has been one of ihe fined, two were discharged and'one Mis. Thompson did not know the Show committee lias the prelimin- tles themselves. In the spring and was sent to the county jail. Four- had Paid. Recorder Poulson dpcld- Alvin S. Wooding of Long censo plate.i Mr. VanKirk distinct- ary schedule under way and this heaviest sufferers. One of his,maln ed that insufficient evidence had arm was broken; In getting, up ly remembers that,'but he did riot fall it is common for male .turtle crops' is muskmelons and Ho has teen fines were imposed for motor tho' full weight of her body was Branch, formerly of Atlantic High will be in tho hand.-, of tho secre- to fight each; other. Mr. Bennet vehicle violations and this money been introduced to convict Mr. lands, left his entire estato to his take particular notice of the licenso been very successful with them. supported by the left arm. The number and he cant recollect what tary this week. and) Mr. Loversidge often noticed The seed are sowed -under glass as' was sent to the state.' Smith of selling tho lobsters and ho wife, Minnio J. Wooding, and she The* show will be in charge of that these battles, when waged, in dismissed the qharge agrinst him. pain was* so great that Mrs? Thomp- it was. It is improbable that he will the vines are later transplanted. The' state public utilities commis- son, quickly shifted tho weight to was appointed executrix. Tho will Joseph Kennedy. His assistants or the pond, seldom ended fatally f sion, in a letter to the Bed Bank Mr. Eastmond pleaded guilty to ever get his mqney back or that the About half of the crop has been her right arm and arose. Several was made February 27th, 1891. thieves will ever be caught. th,e exhibition committee are Ar- ither of the combatants, but thai killed by cut worms. commissioners, stated that E. A. elling the lobsters to the game war- Martha Gibbons of Keansburg when waged on land it was not un persons were nearby and they as- thur Turner, Michael Connors, Frank Brasch of Bed Bank had tfomphrey of Rumson was operating den. He admitted that on other oc- sisted Mrs.' Thompson into, a bus. left to her daughter, Gertrude Thomas Head, Percy,Hicks, Alfred usual, for both the fighters, to b n bus between that place and Bed casions ho had cold un'o'orstzcd lob- OUTING FOR ICEBOAT MEN. killed. When ever the .two engia about 300 hills of pole lima beans , Later she received first; aid'treat- Beinhardt, all her property, includ Griffiths, W. H. Waite, William Ly- on property which he owns at Fair , ' Bank .without carrying liability In- sters to persons who mads a re- ment at a doctor's office, follow- ing Hfo insurance, government in ons, William Curchin, Jr., and Ilar- eers saw turtles fight .in the wate surance as Is required by law. The quest1 for them but ho'did not'make Arrangement! Bemg Made for An- View. About two-thirds of the ing which she was taken to tho surantfe and compensation, and Ty Kettel. hey dragged the combatants ashore letteri was referred to the' police practice of it and did not keep nual Affair' Next Month. wtih a hoc and let them fight to th crop have had to be re-planted be- *-.png Branch hospital. * ' • building and loan stock. The'will Tho officers of the society are: cause; of cut worms. committee. them on hand. Game-Warden Da- was made last month. It had five Tho annual ^outing of the North death. They also shot a >great man "Almost a. miracle," said ado6 President—Charles Kief. Cut worms have destroyed eight A petition from Waverly place vison said ho had visited Mr. East- witnesses, these being Augusta Shrewsbury iceboat and_ yacht club Visa presidents—Alfred Griffiths, Mi- urtles. Others they killed witl tor at the< hospital-after ha had will be held either on Sunday, July per cent of the tomato plants on * residents asklpg for another light mond's place several times bat he taken'an X-jay picture ;o£ the- bro- D Ellen A. Foster, Leria, chael Connors. hoes and clubs. Last winter,the; on that street was referred to the md never found ariy undersized 11th, or Sunday, July lath/depend- Secretary—Frank Ellington. dug up two enormous turtles, out o: field of two acres owned by,Frsnk k bone. '"It wouldn't happen t "Hose MMagnu s ''andd Rev, ing upon the action of the outing Treasurer—William Turner, S. Weeks of Colt's Neck. '' "i- , light committee. ' lobsters, tho charge against Mr. Thomas A. Kearney. Corresponding secretary—William Xy- tho mud and had them on cxhib The'clerk was Instructed-to send Hastmond was that of selling 26 in a thousand times." committee^ which will meet next ons. tion at Hennessey's fish market o: Not only cut worms but other „ Tho doctor refe'rred. to tha fact ' Albert L. Tillotson o- Ocoanport week. S TKomaa. Irving Brown,'' the things havo been making trouble firemen's exempt certificates to Wal- stead of. 48,Johstera.and Recorder bequeathed to t hi*, wife, Harriet E. Financial secretary*—Peter Mulvthlll. Monmouth ttreet tnat' the bono had accidentally club president, will "be in charge of » > a» for some Atlantic township farm- ter SJ Noble ahd Fred Brown. Poulson Imposed a'fine of ?20 fqr THIotsdn, and to his mother, Mary The board of health sent a writ- each lobster, to total of '$500, stat- re-set itself. This had come about the outing and his assistants: on the NEW ELECTION OFFICERS. Thus far the engineers have hai ers. Jack rabbits have destroyed! when Mrs. Thompson, in arising Agnes Tillotson, his house and land committee are'Vice President John good luck with their fowls this year nearly ever cabbage plant on an •ten complaint about a pool of;wa- ing that the law offeree', no re- at OdeanportT Five per cent of ale from her fall, rested tha weight W. Cantillion, WillUm Myers, Two Changes Have Been Made on None, has been killed by snapping acre and a half of land owned' by ter which is almost continuously course.' 'Mr. Eastmond paid the/ the rest of his estate he loft to his turtles or has died from othe: standing on Shrewsbury avenue op- fine. of her body on the broken Arm, George Dollivcr, Eeubcn White, the Middletown Village Board. Arthur, SoffcJ /f Colt's Neck!' A which p\it the' bono' back exactly sister,. ,Gmco Cook of Cincinnati. causes, ' Mr. Bennett and Mr. Lov deer mado its appearance at Coifs posite Union flrehousi, The com All the rest of his property he left James Clayton, Georgo Bailey, Noel Middlotown village has two new FATHERS AND SONS FEAST. in place. She was at the hospital Lautard* "ajnd Edgar Dcnise. The members on its election board. ersidge 'ore not raising th6 ducki Neck ono day last week; It went to plaint'was referred to the street to hi* wife and his mother. Harold and geese for profit. They do no' Peter. Decker's farm-and ate neatly committee. only a few hours and she is now day's, program . will consist ol a George Miller succeeds 'William G. 1 r The Uncaa Club Givea a Pleaiant rapidly, improving at her- home. C. Morford was mado executor of Liifburrow as a Republican mem- 'expect to kill or to eat any of thi all the young corn in a , large field The clerk was instructed to ad' the will and the witnesses were Ed- steamed clam and 'boiled lobster Affair at the Reformed Church. feast, athletic games, and swim- bor of tho board and John T. Hill- {owls but to keep them for pets nfti before -it was chased away. Two ,vertiseior bids for Btorm sewers on ~\ Ayrcs atid Harry Woolley. for ornaments for the -pond. The long rows of peas on Georg* Forty persons enjoyed a "fathdr Barn Danes Tomorrow. ming and lioat races. yer has succeeded his father, John Elver street and'Lelghton avenue. wtd son banquet" a few nights ago The will, was made Septomber 29th, Hillyer, as a Democratic mem- anxious to obtain a pair o: Hughes's" place at Scobeyville were Engineer George K. Allen gave A large attendance is looked for J v ns for pond ornaments, bfr itr" the dining room of ther Red 1014; ' • - JAMES A. HENDRICKSON. ber. Mr. Lufburrow is a candidate eaten by a'groundhog. a, report about putting c6ncrete pav- at a barn danco.to be held tomor- 'Jojvni'pinglehen of Long Branch thus far they have been* unable t< Bank'Reformed church. The sup- row night in the Kridel building on for the Republican nomination for ing oh Bridge avenue between tho per /teas given by the Uncas dab of left all his estate to his wife, Louise Democratic Candidate, for State assessor and ho was unable to con- do so. ' ' Broad street by the ladies' auxiliary, Senatorfrora Monmouth County. '. Earle W. Hyara Wedded. ^ trolley tracks; Belgian blo«ks are the church and it was prepared and Ringleben, and she ts the executrix. ttiruo serving pn, tho board for this The ducks and.geese have re'gu now ,'on. the"street; between the of the . Red Bank Mo^se lodge.' The will, was made in March of last June 15th, 1026. Tho wedding of Eorlo W. Hyers served by women of the.church. Many tickets have;been sold. Les- Fellow Democrat:—, reason. • John N. Hillyer recently ar feeding times, arid they, are s nd Miss Evelyn.Draka of Irvington 'tracks'and the Test of the-street is Roast beef was the, feature dish of year with Franklin rThomas New, became postmaster of Middletown punctual about being on. hand, foi >aved with con6wte. Mr. Allen said ter JMerce's orchestra will provide Please accept this little reminder took place on February 25th. It the feast. Addresses were made, by comb and Leroy S. Throckmorton of "Primary Election Day.V June and this was his reason for getting their rations that one could almosl the cost of putting- concrete over music Jtor tho dance. * as witnesses, v • off the election board. has just been announced by the Rev. James E. Dykema, pastor of 16th. •'•.'• , '•'. "set a watch by them." They. ar< groom's mother, Mrs. Cornell Lyke , the blocks would be 44,370;. Tafy- Mrs. Minnie M. Darling of Deal *—•*•»• the. Reformed church, and Rev. .' Adjourned Tax Sale. ' 'Primary Election pay" is the very tame and will come to theii of Fort Monmouth. Miss Hilda , ing the blocks out and putting down: Clarence W.: Letts;'pastor, of the in her will, which was made in day when all; the candidates are owners when called, but they pa concrete -would; cost $5,000. ACT . This Is togive notice that the sale t . two Night Firei. Andres and' Louis Schweitzer of 1 Methodist church of Fair Haven.' of lands for unpaid taxes in Atlan- March.' of last, year, bequeathed chosen, whpm you mustTpote for no attention to strangers. The gan- tion (m the matter was deferred, in November, so that maSes it,.by •Union fire company.of Red Bank der is leading a Tather lonesom Irvington were the' attendants. Mr. tic Township, County of Monmouth, $5,000 -to her grandson, Theodore Hyers'is a printer. He was for- "';• The town will build a storehouse which was,to have been held ac- Fowler, she bequeathed $1,000 far, the most important election day was called out on two alarms last ife just now ashis.mate is Betting. on the water; works, property.on BIG STUMP PULLING .JOB. cording to published notices on Sat- each to seven other grandchildren, of the year. Wednesday night. One fire, which The eggs are due to hatch thi merly employed at The Begister of- ChestnBt street, In- which to keep urday, June 12th, 1926) has been In 1911, you elected Woodrow •was at the- mill of E. Osborn & week. Ordinarily the gander will fice. •••• : Eighty Locuita Along.ide of a Road these being Harriet Munro, Henry the street sw,eeper and other equip- adjourned to Saturday, Juno, 10th, row Wilson governor, and "Taylor, Co., on Catherine street, threatened have nothing to do "with the ducks Pulled Out of tl™ Ground. Munro, .Martha . Munro, Stuart Hendrickson and Geran" Demo- Let Ua Dust Your Ruga. ' mentv Thefirni of J. C. & G. A. at" the Township Hall in the Town, Munro; Ian Munro, Andrew Darling to become very serious, but the fire- and drives them away when the The cost is so small and the work The stumps of oighty. locust trees ship of Atlantic, at one o'clock, cratic assemblymen from Mon- men quickly put it out and the dam- Delatush w~as; authorized to draw and-George Martin Dorwart. All mouth, and we'had the groat privi- ct near him, but just now the gan- so good that it will pay you to plans,for.the storehouse.. • . which; were /on one vside of the Standard Time. the rest of her estate was left in age was Blight. Tho otho." fire was der is content to swim around -th send us your rugs to bo dusted. ,Qur county road west of Llncroft cen- W. D. FieldB, lege of giving to you, for the first at the Powers clothing factory on price for dusting is $2.00 for: • • The clerk was instructed to ad- equal'shares to her three children time, your right to vote directly for pond with the ducks as companions. rertise for bids for coal for use at ter were pulled out .with a tractor Collector of Taxes>*. River street. Tjfo damago donp 9x12 rug. Wo call 'and deliver. Atlantic Township. Grace 'S. Dorwart, Florence D. your United States Senator. Leon's ' for cleaning and dyeing. ihe town hall and at the firehouseB.Saturday. The, roots pf .the trees Munro and Thomas S. Darling. Submitting "my qualifications: to there was also slight. Window Cleaning. interfered with the concrete pav- -Advertisement. Phone 1045 or 734, Bed Bank.— F- Engineer Alien reposed that Tha executors" are. Mrs./Darllng's you, I am a graduate of Princeton We make a specialty of cleanln Advertisement. _ Stryker & Stryker. would require a ing job which is being done on the! University and the New York Law Permanent Waving. windows of stores, offices and priv Roof Worry. daughter,'Grace S. Dorwart; her We Wish to announce that owing week to ten days to complete the road and they were pulled out for When .you re-roof your house son, Thomas S. Darling; and her School, a practicing, attomey-at-law. ate residences; also general office Store For Rut with asphalt and slate shingles, you in Red Bank, and two gears'ago to a large purchaso of supplies, it cleaning. Bates reasonable. Satis- flewe* contract they are performinperfomg this reason. It required only a fSw son-in-law, George M. Dorwart. makes it. possible for us to do per- on Ocean avenue, Seabrlght; ideal In,West RRedd BBankk . ThThe cdmmlsdl - minutes.for the tractor to pull out are relieved of the constant worry was made a Counsellor-at7LawT>y faction guaranteed. 43 Washington for butcher, fruit and vegetable of fire that •'goes with every wooden ' Mrs.. Elizabeth Truox of Asbury the Suprome Court of New Jersey, manent waving of tho entire head streot, Bed Bank, phone 654-M.—^ sloners are hot satisfied with the, n stump. Some-of the.stumps had. at the price of ?15. A guaranteed man, grocer or 'five and ten cent roots, four yards long. : . shingle roof. Asphalt shingles are Park left to her two daughters, and a membor of the Monmouth Advertisement. -...', store. Reasonable'rent. For par- progress of the work, as the time approved;by Underwriters' Labora- EtiraviHa Wolcott and Ida Tantum, County Democratic Executive Com- wave, not a kink or frizz. Price in- ticulars apply Bornard Winneid, .limit .of the contract has expired. tories. Re-roof now~xm.r your old cludes shampoo, trim and finger Visiting Chiropodist. in-, equal shares, ?> all money she mittee. ... wavo, complete. Wo u»o tho famous Monmouth Beach, N. J., Vhoflo 'They 'Instructed Mr. Allen to notify W« Furnlih a Loan Service shingles. Olson Roofing Company, With your help I can make the Dr. Frances Cooks Casler will 2200.—Advertisement to those "who nuod ?300 or less. Atlantic Highlands, N. J., 'phone might) have in the bank at the time Frederic's Mothod, Tru oil and Vita make appointments by to Stryker & Stryker to work faster. of her death, all money she had out "Senator from Monmouth a Dom- tonic pads, which leavos'tho hair In Throe weeks ago Mr. Allen, acting Lawful rate; Under!'supervision of 540; Long Branch, phono 1172.— : come to you whan needed. Tele- Tha Con Corner Tea Rooct Stato banking department. 'Appli- Advertisement . at'interest and ,all mortgages she ocrat. ' ' that desired condition, soft and lus- phono' Eatontown 2109-M, between offers a (election of dainty gifts on Instructions fromi the council, might' possess. To these two Looking forward to some oppor- trous. Tho Kelly Beauty and Kid- sent a lett« "jacklnfc-up" Strykor cations taken at the offlco. Hours tunity of helping you, I cart ask 6:00 P. M..ond 8:00 P. M.—A4ver- and novelties ranging from 60 9-to 6, 1 P. M. Saturday. Newark ••'•••• Attention, Manl daughters, and to her sons-in-law, dle Shop, 10 Broad streot, Red tlsomont. - cents to moro expensive artloloi. : :; your help toward my nomination. Bank, Child's building, phono 1515. &ii.trylter. '••'• ' '. 9'' -. ••'••. -; ; Cash Credit Co., room 510, Kin- Send us your straw, Panama or Edmund. D. Wolcott- and Henry It. Luncheons and dinners served «ov«n "Primary Election Day" all day, Supper. W« CUan and Dy« EveryIhlnr;. month building, 710 Mattison'avo- felt hat to be cleaned and blocked. Tantum, she left a number of ar- Juno 15th, 1020. , •Advertisement. days every week. Also attsrnoon nuse, Aibury Park, N. J.- •Adver,r •We dont enro what condition It may Auspices of ladies' auxiliary" b tea. Phono Bed Bank 660-J,—Ad- No matter what you may decld' 1 ticles of household furniture, pieces ••> P. S.—Thanks to you, Middle- Rose Lovers, Attention I tlsement. ' be in, when wo aro finished with it, Fair Haven Fire Company. Thurs: vertisement to have cleaned .or. dyed Leon's,Is It will look, as good a» a new hat. of jqwelry and silverware. All tha town township and the fUhermen of Wo havo n quantity of tho best day, Juno 10th, 5;30 to 8:00 P. M. the place to send It. Your clothes ' Public Household Sale. Leon'afor cleaning and dyeing. We rest of her real estate and personal the Bay shore and Seabrlght, for varlotlos of overbloomlng, roses, at tho firehouso. Tickets, adults OE Radial protected against theft and fire by Fourteen rooms of furniture call for and deliver. Phone Red property she left to hor husband, tho highest primary vote.of; 1910 potted and ready to bloom. This cents, children 35 cents.—Advcr- us. lioon'a for cleaning and dr~ that you gave mer Btock can bo planted Jiny tlmo and Authorized dealer in Strofaberg* Crockery, carpets, bedding, otc. Bank 1046 or 7^4.—Advertisement. Joseph C. Truex, whom sho named 'Thnnka and kindest regards to tisomont.' Carlson and Atwator Kent radio*. ingg.. Phone Red Bank 104$ or 71. Red Bank Auction Houic, 31-87 as executor. Tha will was mado is just tho thing to fill that ompty Sets repaired. Ilavi) you heard tha Wo•ori k called for and delivered.— Monmouth' street Opin evenings Remember June 17th. y U> snnco In your roso bod. Kosslor Tho Central Barber Shop now speaker with the vlollrvWOSd Advertisement. two years ngo and - tho wltncnse ° , "JIM." Company, River Pliun, Red Dank. solicits your patronage. Iiadte until OiOO o'clock.- -Advortlsemcnt. Got your tickets now for Informal were Alvin E., Ollvor and Martin L, James A. HondrlckBon,'. former sound board? D. A. Johnaort Co., TudloT dance, auspices Red Bank lodge, —Auvertjsomcnt. hnir bobbing. Wo work on ohildro 16-17 Mechanic, rtreet, Ked Sank. Ferris of Asbury Park. assemblyman, Democratic Candi- very patiently. Frank Sole, 7 phone 1036.—Advcrttsemtnt. ' ' Authorized denier for . Garod Rumion Firemen's Fair, No. 288, B. P.O. E., at Smoko Shop diito for Stato Senator from M6n- "\A Re*WM-il July 2d to July 10th, Incluslvo, cor- Mrs.' Ellen Hornor of Clarksburg, Monmouth itrcot, Red Conk.—Ad- •."" «a i — i Zenith, DeForrest *nd Parrand Tavern, on Thursday. Juno 17th, at mOuth. '.', ' will b« given for tho return of a vertlsomonti , Godloy products. Monmouth Ra- ner River and Blngham avenues. 9:00, P,M.' Admission; fl.OO' nor In MlllitOna .totonshlp, bequeathed (I'slJ for by Iron A. llsnflrklwm Csnv Bigger and bettor than ever. Dont por«on.—-Advertisement. ' $300 to Harmony Methodist church Sargent door koy which was lost 'Auspices dt! Jta*tha"'» (Solid of" dio Sci ice, Second Kettonal Bank pslgn Comrnlttes.) . WoJncsdny night, May Cth, in tho Your Next Grocery Order bulldlnu, Broad street, Red Bank. forget the.datos or you will miss of Ocean county to provldo perpet- shoulii lnrlilfln Rluo Ribbon hutte church at tm residence-of Phone 1164. K. fl. Johnson* proprla- a good Elks'DanceJun. 17th. gymnasium of the.Rod IJank high Mrs. Walter PwrcVUO W»«liil» . R«aioi ual oaro for the family plot in that school, If rolurnod to Prof. E. C. Itn purity, flavor an I quality re tor.—-Advtor.-i-Advtrtliomeiit« . L«t Bob Johnson solve your radio cametery/and iho bequeathed $150 IClkV Dance at Smoko Shop ommond It. Order »• carton toda avonue, Thursday *ft«rnoorti Jun« Fill D|rt, problems for yoc. Monmouth Ra- Tavotn. Admission |1.0O R poraon Gllland. Tho key WHS in a smnll —Advortlsement. ^" • nth. at half-pait two, flekt^ VleteT Nlihi t TuiUm'i. grading of all kinds. LakewooL d to Maplewdod ccmctory of Free- to Informal affair on Thursda lentlior purso when lont.—Advcr- $1Adrtli(imht dio Sorvice, Second Nationa1 l Bank hold for the perpetual, caro of tho , W«dnosd»dnosd»y nighgt t I; «lio VVieto •andd; Washed ar»vel, alagl , cindersid , building, Broad street, Red Bank. night, Juno 17th. Come, for you'l tisomont. mnm Tompklna Cova Bin* Stona n^h^ tt *t Tuitlnc's. Vlobrolas, Vl« blue .stone. Prices reasonable. Phono 1184, R. S. Johnson, proprie- burial plot of her own Immodlata Imvo a good tlmo,—AdvorLUoniont. Upholstering, lUfinUliln;, Anliquti for salo, delivered, i Also all sin V t6r -M^oirds, pianos,.radio*. 1* Howard! O. Ro»ev«lt, phono SCOsI, tor.—Advertisemi.it . family. She left <100 each to he Upholstering and toflnlshlnK of jkr concrete work. Collins Bros. you « houu; Rod Bank.*—AdverUioment. n; k p»v»d. •on; Frank Homer, and to ho Your Curtains and Blankafs. all kinds of furniture. Now in new Koanshurtr, NT. J,, phono 28.—A' ile: « Nrgaln, 1 Lawn Moware Sharpened. daughter, Xuella II, Smith. To hoi need to bo cleaned at this t)mo of qunrtors nt 55 Harrison avonue, vwUserriont. Dont Fortftl Yoo* FrleM 'I No charga for collection or . ••• , mant, ward T, Fountnln, n grantUon, aro L V. Gregory, 10 While, It you havt anythlna you wnn - "• I Hi (led B>nk.->Adv«rMt»ni9nt. Mo nvcnuo, It«il Dank, phono Hml tu itlh hlr«, rant or wmott, m*k Radle Bunnllai. th<> executon of the will and the Dank M0».—AdvortlMtwit. wltntue* wtra Eilltll A, .Wright «"Ther« ii'in Olson not on'jour •nd.Kntnk T, Smith. . it tm to »4 RED BANK REGISTER nhla, tp«nt a («W days list FOR NAVBSINK LIBRARY. cenw.wu mdV«d-for "twq'VwM ttiKMtt'S MLB. >aas Fermaa with / her aunt, MM. ,Kath«tln« iMt week «tt«r,he hwl.posn i«ert- $ i Jersey Coast Laundry ATLANTICC1TY53.75 PLANTS! Two-Day Fsatlval and Fair lo b* Oikes. ' i •- and return AH La*dlnt Variatlaa No* Ready . > Held K«t W««k. • • ^i»>.,,, ii Tomato. $IM par 1,000. i Ztaae Forwan.pf NisW York •will Hi ajsesied '-'i£ toeing 25 Iba., 7S eejlfc- NEXT SUNDAY and Jun. 37 C.bblif., *I.OO,par 1.000. I "A fair and'festival for the bene- iove Friday to nta property at this Fined for Orunktn Drivlns. Pcpptr. I3JOO par 1,000. * it of the Navesink library will be George Dum«s of Bradley Beach by a doctor. 7:;-; ' Romh.Drjr, Waih, 6 «»u ttav* Bid BinkSilB A.M.. Keturnlni SWMI Potato, *3.00 par 1.000. - lace, where he conducts « summer IMV. Atlantic City 6:15 P. M. Caullflomr, 13.00 par 1,000. eld •Friday and Saturday, June ding house for, colored chll- was fined 1200 and his driver'* 11- Add Ona Hour (or Daylight Tlmt. Bruaial Sprouta, 91.60.per 1.000. 8th and 10th, at the library build- s, * '".Row'"Row* Dry- W««»» and Ol.rr r«dy lor Juna 19. *J.O0 •en. Joseph Williams, who has H-'J Flat Work Ironed, 7 ewiu par 1,000. ] ig. An entertainment which was en in charge of the property, will ,"' •»,>» pouni ' JUNE ZOth LURAY, VA »8 0tt A Full Lisa of HlfB. Crmda Saada ' iven last winter and which was en- All Flal Work, S e.nts par rove in a new house; on the place, Frn Caulocmi [tled "Far Away and pong Ago" hlch he bu(lt himself., 01 4 Tickata (ood only on apaclal' train data OROL LJEDPEIM rill be repeated Friday evening, 'X ? ! fatal Frost Stn*l, for which hiiud. uno 18th. This entertainment Miss Mary Wright of Little Sli- \ jMERRHT MACHINC|flf)f .: 1* ' Red Bank, N. J. Lwreat Crowira of VacaUbla Flanta onBisto of toblcaus by chlldren>and er has* been spending several days NEW JERSEY CENTRAL In New Jeraay )Ios and Instrumental music. It ith her grandmother, Mrs, John '*' * Telephone 204. iong. i '24 Mechanic Street , Red Bnai%.£i \ - -;«»•«•.*.•••»•• •••• nade a great hit whan it was origi- ally produced tfnd numerous re- Mis* Elizabeth Porter of Rumson [uests weto made for ita repetition, pent Saturday and Sunday, with Phone Red Bank 322' 'he entertainment was arranged by1 [1st Elizabeth Haley. Ira. Albln Swenson. The fair will Special services were, held At St. held Friday afternoon and Sat- latherlne's church Thursday night urday afternoon, Fancy and useful nd Friday morning;. GIFTS FOR THE rticles, toys, candy, novelties'and Henry Kelly is having'his house For • beautiful' green- lawn ;her things -will be sold. ' telosed with shingles. John'Dowd a ' Fair View is doing the work. ' smooth •nil soft. " "ere'en Thomas Welsh of Connecticut, _ velvet, a certain amount of HOMWDEL NEWS. rmerly of this place, visited GIRL GRADUATE 'riends here last week. cars Is. essential. Watering to tha nortbtut enaar el 'tha lot lex L. McClaaa oa a Trip to Mich- C. L. Grant entertained his sister lumln convamd! ttaenoa vreiUrlr?' anl igan and ^California. with a good hose, trinunjng md from New York part of cast alda ox SLhtavibnry avanue and the Alex L. McClees is representing st week. ''with a good lawn mower Is vayea, bains tie polnt,pr slaca'S'b.g'iK o Reformed church at the I)8T Misses Florence and Josephmo l Baiitd at the invert? of Oaonlaana onal convention of; Reformed ustace of New York spent two nacessary, , Moyw. at »li. tatan In VtaeutlonI itTtSa , lurches at Holland, Michigan. Af- !ays last week with their parents, ault at William H. Bordan, and to ti soil r the convention Mr. MoClees will r. and Mrs. Joseph. Eustace. Dated Hay S«th! liiti' For the graduate we suggest o to California to spend tome time Thomas Hansen, of Jersey City Ednard W. Wlie,< Solicitor. th his brother, James McClees. pent last week with Bernard A. .WE SEL.L. BOTtf W lines) personal items, as listed below, r. McCleu expects to be away ckey. > , , , • bout six weeks. ' Rev. Charles Cor- Miss Rose Toomey of Philadel- The Register's motto—"A paper * win, pastor of the Reformed in every home/'r-Adverttoenjent. | pt priqes to suit every pocket book. They are practical hurch, is also attending the con- 1 ention in Michigan. While he is and sensible gifts, that will be welcomed and appreciated, may the pulpit will be-filled by ninistora frotn other places. • The j\raior-l3a»ebaU team •went to Silk Hose • * Colored Slickers olt's Neck Friday and defeated Miss Dale has Instituted a new department of personal shopping Silk Umbrellas he team"representing that place by at Bambcrger's. She will shop with you'or for you and be glad Colored Bags score of 18 to 2. Holmdel out- to advise on any shopping problems, and her co-operation is not Bathing, Suits Pongee Pajamro layed Colt's Keck in every depart- confined to the women only. Men will find Miss Dale's, shopping ent ofthe game, service most helpful In'the natter ot gift selection or purchase of Gay Scarfs • Silk Slips George and Bettie Ely, children articles for feminine or household use. Miss Dale's office is on Sweaters f Daniel S. Ely, have ' recovered Servicp the seventh floor. Call Market OOQl-Eiit. 699. Linen Handkerchiefs rom measles, but their sister Mar- Gloves Pyralin ' :aret is now sick with the) disease, •Sport Hose Final examinations t>ra being Silk Underwear eld at school this week.. The .sum- vacation will begn Saturday of k A valuable "cow owned,l)y: John Inivcy died last weeic. JVIcislos are still prevalent here L: BAMBERGER & co. only about half of the children .re attending school. Those' who f etc first taken sick have recov- , ,, "One of America's Great Stores" red, but this gain has abobt been iffsct by others being taken sick ith the ailment. •. v Helen Holmes, daughter of Jo- I eph Holmes, was operated on-for mastoiditia at'her home last week. Helen has been sick with scarlet fever the. past two weeks. Due to two ailments her condition is lerious. David Doremus, an aged resident The^Semi-Annual Bamberger f this place, who lived alone, -was taken to the Long Branch hospital ast week. He has been in poor health for some time past, Sale mf Men's At the Baptist church Sunday morriing Rev. John Sherman gave a report abovt the recent Baptist na- ional convention at Washington which he attended. Walter Cheek, who is employed tt a furniture house at Newark, pent part of last week at his for- N'NCVCINCEMENT of this history-making sale mer home horei - serves as a signaj throughout the vast area John Long, Jr., has a new Biit- .erworth threshing machine. He in touch with theCamherger store for men ooks forward to a busy season at to refill their clothing wardrobe|^br months ahead .hrcslung wheat and rye for farm- >rs. Charles .dialer,, who is also More than a sale—it has come to be a tradition Wear-Ever ngaged in this business, expects a among thousands of Jersey men to eagerly await' its' ALUMINUM lusy season. Due to SO many children'being announcement. Our entire huge stocks of one and ;ick with mensles the attendance at two trouser suits (with the exception of evening ichool the past month was far be- ow normal. In the graWiar de- clothes and Zero suits), including our three famous partment those with perfect rec lines: rds are, Francis Neville, Robert Voorhees, May Marvel, Catherine PICNIC Jakubiux'Mary Neville,-Frieda Eit- WEAKVER er and Gladys Bennett. In the Stein-Bloch Fashion Park primary department those with per- fect records are Harriet Francis, Helen Bennett, Richard Francis, Hickey-rFreeman, 'aul Carney and Albert Mount. lMDfMAlK ' an3 those tailored under the Baabergeiyla&l: " ata.u.a.'»T.«rr. COLT'S NECK NEVfS.; Farewell Sarmon Proachod by R«T, _LHE thonghtfol hostess provides a tray . D. Percy Doyle. Suits that «fv-ere Suits that ,were Rev. D. Percy Doyle, who recent- for each guest at the picnic luncheon. , ly resigned as pastor of: the Re- Now is the time to get a number of LimitedllmeOffer formed church, preached his fare- well sermon last week. A musical trays at a big money-saving price—and projjram was given comprising "WEAR-EVER" Trays, too! a trio by Mrs. HaroU Tilton and S RcgalarErice_$1.75 Misses Beatrice and Marie Bcnnotl They "nest" and therefore make a and BOIOS by Mrs. Harry F. Morrii 29*2 39 S small, compact package. Easily tucked of this place, Miss Peterson of Jer- out of the way in the car. sey' City and John Forman of Free' : hold. ' Suits that werei • Suits that were ' Useful every day in the home as well: Miss Elsie Taylor and he for serving, baking cookies, corn bread brother Harold spent part of latl week at Philadelphia, 60.00, 65.00 and QC nn ' and biscuits, broiling chops and fish, Mr. and M*s. Harry Rlttchei b ttU .toasting bread and crackers, breading, have been spending several dayi 75.00 r -:; making candy and many other uses. with Mr. Ritscher'a parents, Mr, Thc.IdcaL S and Mrs. Henry Kitscher. look for the store with the "Wear- Miss Cornelia Mlnton of Rod /Eay-jfor,tlie Bank spent Friday with her/ sister, 4922 5952 Ever" Window Display. Mrs. Chriney Cbiiovcr. I Mra. Lylo Matthews and he: daughter of Freehold woro recen of Mrs; David S, Buck. IThVe are.tjtlsincss suits, induSing plain Tho members ol tho Hlflplni Four-Person Gamp Cooking Outfit: Hand eocicty. of th,o Reformoi four-piece golf,suits and sport suits, in an assort- church were cntortained lai ment so complete that choosing wity be easy. Introductory Price Eiwbleawratotrijorhotme«l«»i^whete,in>v" Wodncsdny nftemoon • by Mr a*^ M bowl*, font coj»,ibur plate*, two cooking por* Louis Snydorv one coffeepot and ono frr pro. Ccovu carry* Mrs, John Ryan, Thomas Kelio; I«B bas, in which titxmlli not canpectly, in- and Miss Margaret Kelser of R«i SECONB cluded. At a mow auiocKva ipedal price lot I Hank and Mrs. Charles Chaaty am I limited Mm*. A»k your d»l«. her two daughters and rrnndjon oi Como wero recent guosti of Mrt, Ashcr Crawford. (MM. Harold Schanek and hot daughter Marian (pint put of lai VsVui »Wn<«ln 21,000 «iu>r« Wt oi Private Parking Arta'for tlie^ w«ok with Mt». Schanck'5 rnother •ettliMw.UM ol our pattdni, »tiO7 Plan* StrMt, bttwetn Jamti Mm. William Quickenbuah. Convenient Street andiCtfltraJ'Awnitf. Tlidre l» ro chirgo for puking the iMr. and Mrs. Loula Stiyder w lint thnt.hmn,-jwd Kter thato durg«ioi 10c «n liottr.' A' Ttieaa'Oe«ler|i tve know can supply yout-s- turned hom« a faw day* ago fron Parking Dwnberior Wi will UVt yt» trom tli« Parking Area'lo (he atoro {•VASBURYPARK Waahlngton, They saw I'raildan and taxlc «(aln without clmrje. • FREEHOLD , RED BANK While : For cuilouwn wbo,pr«(tr to p«rk their «r» un«l«f cover, we. luiva £ 'J* Goytt & Son, C 0W 1(i Thy DIrcli's ItyrdwAreLSto;e ••• "ai|ce & Sons IO boys' b«»»b»H t«nm l«rt nttifc an arrangement, with lh« Wiililnjtcn T^mlnil Garage, 180 ^Vj,( imnAve. ' °' th« Holrddel toam Friday by • icprt , Wdifiiflflon StrwMiuta ilrert block (row tho store—for IMCUI SEA BRIGHT i Shopping,' UONC BRANCH SEA BRIGHT of 18 to 2. ; " •, ,¥» tkJNr ol.lJc

-.•: '.S,r"i''T; f':•-';! til charge of .»•. car4 party to beShe drove home In her automobile, winter at Brooklyn,, have* returned ••; -;••• •'•^•>»,o,'» A large class of children, will re- Hhe parkway fundi ' . :• ,,;!inann.r , ceive their, first Holy Communion TELEPHONE, ZU1 '\ [ <\ •)* ^^:'<" |<.Daniel:,C. 'Oskes, has openijd ,hia .'.' 'Mrs. Qra Mormon an,d daughters next Sunday at the qhurch of Our V ^£ ££$££;> ••","•,,! 'r ' i'.., >-:-'.» >:\-f * > v'ViVo ,1'-. , *T,. •,.' 'j •:,-• • OJiV; sutomobile: Bervlce: station on of^ast "Orange were visitors here Lady of Perpetual Help. ,• t : Our Service Car 18 ?irBt- avenue..: .7 •..;•••• '.'.••:,-; :• Sunday, v Mr. and Mrs. George King have El».-.-WII)l^m,KUtrtr,.rCTii Strp»th;,Tow«r.,: ... i,, .';•;'.,.:.,,,-,; •-,'•,,... Ambrose Liming was kept in- always ready*/ , ;' F^eneli-^Marllia B«ltl|iir; Bhoda.';1 Plraa- HIGHLANDS NEWS. doors laBt.week -with sickness they bought a house a short-time all; Aiiw. ^uek,' FranerttBlilWtUi Vivian •' Harry and Lillian Dievcr of Now ago. . • P»V«Ua. •Eliliniir ••;B'tijr;. '-• Jean '.?BiWyew, 'Cobwob" Sociable- lo bo Hold Fri- Yo'rk epent Saturday and Sunday John Bowor. of Neyy York 1B vis- Steam Vulcanizing. 'Mlf *"*f' :Slith»npi; JM»»*iCHjt.oti. -.Ortm • day at MethodUt Church. * • p^iiplj, ,PorI» Eitabrook, .TlioBiia^ FlutltV. with their* grandmother, Sirs. Wil- ilirg his cousin, Mrs. Robert Lim- Gla^a Firrar,: Blalidtll Htekitafi; JJir- ;{i Th?; Methoilist church choir will liam Biever. ing- »u«rH«- ltindrleldon,1. Tuth -Hertftli, Le*; hyld •8.i"cobr- night of this* vyeek at the church. - 1 :: i 'ALL RED BANK PRUQGISTS Tires in Stock. - ^/-/•''Ji'/fj-^}?-?''.^ -''.'-:'':^"'^.;^;^': r\ ?r«».' nicliari •.O'DSnnell,.: Vna j F|rlvit^»> ;j*-.Owing t'othecopl jveather' a large lumber' of ;B,i|mmer rcBidcrita have JCAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH - iqt-yet:opehi:d'theirsuhlimerrlioinos m^ah^m. JUrmttf ;Elr, Mi«i«Hw )Jr»ndrIilei4B. Sidney H?d»i, Hlia»_ Johlnoil,;J«n«l M«ck- lire. :'jA n\irliber of houses, which ^»:jj*^> < John Hansen '%£$&•K.'-iSlilneV,'Mtlitrii)i. TerMa; p.pi; virl !ra.' nBua|jj';iehtEd by this time of *Inl»VSiroHni. totfrotliy'' Sfory,'; "iSlUateth e; year^are-stillryocant.' In one 42 West Front Street \- ingalbw-icolony-there are twenty INKS S|||SsIlliii8ii ?1rdinll. Elinor Br>y,,M,dciln« Diichin- jcBnVdwelljnjs^^ast'ye'ar^ RED BANK, N.'J. , ' ah.VEv^rqtt Btirdffc,• EdDa^XlaVtoi^'iGabrsrfl ijingaldiys'iii this'colony were rent 1 : : - . -The Tablet That Acts Like Magic. BHv'-.'tlQrta :%Ubto9tr,iiJoUij 'Hollywood. ••I'e«jly; I; ,';-;- "•'-., - '" -''. "• ". •• Wlllam • Klat«kr,VAcr!«4ii» >LlitIeirj«net : .:'<•':'•!•'/• •liacW.i'VlrilWaSlmkiML'. -I;'1 • ••»-"..The .•-members, of the ; Trailers' "Hlit?i»of lltnature-Blilt -Mattionl.. -V ird c^ubi'enjoyed a covered dish i FOR -..*' 'i . • Eeo'nomlei—^Whitney. Biir»(,',' .'MelYfii :(-,/• HPIicr^last-'weeli: at.the home of C«th; Sldn«y Hoa«i, Edward L«dd^, Jamt» i ; INDIGESTION : 1 Miss Cora •Pailey.- Guests of the Yai)»(pjtrand.. : •' ' ', "' j :';.';;'• - ; ,'•'*•• : l|||^||i:|^^|P| V Sja(ilili—Miriam-1 AiterW' Dflpljlne ' A«- plib were Mrs. M. Keough and son 1 tlnttJAoii 'WJlll»m 'Baf,. Vll^fiifa Hof&t, : • vinced. Bo ,«ure you set the little Pink Tablet. nS*'' 'Mafwllai, .'H«lw'-.'.'M«>eri .'-Alma tomorrow.-nighty \.' • , .'","'''' ' toorniin; Dorothy, 'Mul/ord, 'Gltdyi -Nor- ^•Miss :Helen Kad'enbach,; who I MAYP1NKS CQ., AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J. n«n, ConiUnci R«td, Pauline'Eoitnberi. teaches 'school at New Brunswick, «'*«**»*»*»-«»«*»«**»*«*»*«»i »***«*«*4 •»- ^ — - ' •' - 4 ^B^IW _» •':. T^fc .^_ M *' 1 -^ .1 ^ *. i ', ^-> '/\. , • '* '' ' '.. Dproihjr;. •Spt|n»»t«ln,t tforothy Story, Elle«ri-/W»ld«r,- ll«rtht Wilthtr; Marion Vr^pUt/;^£tt«lta .Yanifo^.'liCDnird 'Yanko. : 'Typ^tiritlnif—Cornelliii Kly, Hiymond Bfaw«r, MHdrtd Glliltion.'EHen M»tt»on, Nancy) -Mix.' .Be»trlc< ..Elordan, Helen ,*,.-.-.* .-•.10." -••'•'-"utoivEUMn.Waia-

Trojblemi of Democricy—Miriim Alpertn, WilUam'6krr«tt.^HJi7rnond Blower, Thbma* FbtfeV.: Buth ;Hcrb«rJ,>rJorothy Macln- to'ih'. / Vera, Nortf oii,.vJiVn',' Pirk«r, .T -••• Store iogtri, -Dorothy. Story, f^stclleyVanka.. .. .:Phy^lci^-Johjn ... Hdlarwood!-'• .V(Uliam :|itjky;;::-\ '- ' 'j-r"/.:'~- '•."'•? " ••; \ ^ChenilBiry«Uarttia.,''-BflH[n8*'' Everett iordg*. 'John''Murray. -ViEgihta'. Mop& ' w •;ButineBi Sn8lI»h -EUicI,.tDreye'r)'^SlBle Hounfhaa, -.UarKucrlte,. JKw&iH,' ' * 'Ida Klittky.''Anna 'Maic'ellui.'Ma'ry Mullen, Blliabeth Tow«r, HltV ,W»Ue. Noelji Wll ^ :••• Btttfieh EVahci^ ; lam'fj ,-,-•.• .!',-*.-,"/ ,-..',.: -i-:-;.! '••; !v. •" .' . r"- : ';HiBtory^-ltob«^t.'Balnton,. Er.elyn,'Btid^ y:,- City lbdge>;No,-^1, an^ >at^ ; •tn, Martha "/Beltfr^ Vivian';: Braltted.' lltanor'"1 Bray',1. "Kenrte'tih1 ,'Browcr, SteVe ,'v-Rule#i'$v$^P^ ':• "':• \ •non'ica.-' Mork'iln1.' -ppllo,' • JoTin^. Connora, dna'...Clayton,"-.'AUx-.Curehin,/, Jerome : FURNITURE 1,, ;Georg-e';'Ely, 'Dorli ,E«t»brooV,-

WOod, Mof; «T, u y, othV Mscllntcih, "Giltert, Manfon, Ellen IJjtt'ion. Elii.M.ttipn.Sldoer Malitfleh, HelerJ'Meyer,: Edrir. llorrli, • Al« Miillcr min'Geor'i'e"Olraittadt, 1 " Nea V>: B'atrleov'>Rlbr^ani 3JO1B" Rosen; v- h i ; esting to Elks and thenf:frien3sv ^ 1^ ;; 0-'-•>•. •£>• ;':-- > -'': v-:'-'-•••••. '_• «s .1 ' " . 'lf.bil'i '^-*M_' 11|haJ DINING ROOM SUITE LIVING ROOM SUITE Walthir, ' This Suite in a sense is %\ BooktceijiliiitjMbhit,; pre'nnan, Anna •/To siythis is a wonderful •;';...;•: In cases of storm the services'will be held' at the Strand UmiceHtiiV; Ddrdtny^Mulfool,. Muriel' B«ad, Bargain is not; quite enough give-away when wo know what other stores charge for a three- ^Btaiugrash'i^CbVintlla*- Bly.' -unjaaaa when you figure, .the 10 pieces Brower,' MUdr«'il Glildon, Ellin M.ttiou, are made of Genuine Walnut piece Suite, in. Genulhe Mohair ATHE^GO^MPI^EE; Htlen , Meier, .'.Beatrlee.-.Itlordan, Helen Veneer with Genuine Leather Covering. Coma in—See the Bfcltair.VD jritliy ATatUnstOB^.-HcifB- 'Van- Seated: Chairs. At this/price Suite nnd bo'the judge your- lAri^Blleen* Waldm.; ~ -'.',' you.vmust seo it .to appreciate its real value'at- self. MUtbn Jihnti, Wilfred Wlnnliuc. ' Enallih—Mlrl.m Alperin, 'Wllll.m Bar itt,.-.W«rttia' Beltihi.'iAnu' Blaek, Fran $197.50 ,1B :: BlaUdell,': Vivian Brahted; Eleino 1139.00 : Bray,,JSdna, Claytin, •jBtlur Cooper,7; Nellli Eylin, M«r»il»t ElT, Boris EiWjnx*. Abli ;; " ' ' tuerlU HmdrlelBon, 'Sidney. Hodu,. Jorin Colorful Summer A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF VALUE : NOTICE Hollywood. HDda Jp^inBoh.y'Ariladna ' Lit- tl». Dbr^ihr llatlntoih, Anna . Ma,ree)lni, use this Bed Boom Suite will gi\c you lasting satisfac- •EI»l«MattBoh,.Heltn-Meyer,.Sylvli'Milltr, To our friends and custo- Mreinla-Mofnt,'-Alma: Moormtn, Beatrice mers..-Wo Wish to announco our^ Telephone Delivery Se^ «f'rael.\ Shlpkln,';: (Jani^a 'SoD.el.-.v BeBiie' .This is the .time to get vice if thore^ is anything Thornn, Ellubetb fToiler,{Dorothy' Tork- $169.50 you want andjCannot como liwtoo, Eileen' Wa^er,' H.rth. . WaUher, your'Summer, Rugs both, for to tho store just pick up K«t.li« iiYanko.'--'"--^''..,'•".,•- ••" . the house porch or sun par- Eatelle your telephone nnd cajl ,Dram«tlo rtidlns—Loli noaert, lor. ^Wo have a complete .Yanlb," i .. •' •, ,' .'."• • > ..-' ' y-: •;:; -i- •*•»—; • stock in. all sizes of tho RED BANK 5. ATLANTIC HIGHD^DS NEWS new all-fibre that you can, Tho cleric will tale your !waah if need be. And a order and it will bo deliv- Baaeba'll—Sunday MMion Picture r complete' Btock of Imported • ered to you by tho next Show—Liont' Club Dance. truck going in your district. Jap Grass,. Deltox Grassf The Atlafttlc1. Highlands and -.• ••* India Dmggots-ralso; Hit' Bfother&Spepial' Goiipe i£ Highlands ' baseball toam defeate and Mill Bag Kugs. > Use This Service. ~to ap SPEGIAiii tecausq> it irichidescyery Sandy Hobk !"3unday afternoon by ".i'score of 7Ao'3., Stryk'er pitched item of special equipment th&t could _.r very •' tfbp'd'"gain[e.-. T?he Sandy jjook team used; two pitchen. Her COUGH HAMMOCK Refrigerator possibly accentuate the car's beauty and / beirt Huntef, who lias been a^ay on his'wedding trip, was back iri th< White Mountain 3-door llylo. ineup. Next Sunday: afternoon ;he;hor.ii!.'team will play'Fort Mon Balloon tites; nickeled bumpers, front jn)outh. The visitors will be accom -; ".and rear j nick^el-trinimed radiator shell; jaihisd' by a band and the game wil itari.-at,,tiirceVclijck.. • • ' REED SUITE WITH CUSHIONS •••• ^jrisats vie%\niirror^ autemai^ ^ndsBield •i^'An autumobile,'owned;by Arthur •Mrckaiu, was stolen' Hordaynigh Here is a threofpiece Reed Suite with Spring Cushion that ,. wipcrj^cuff plates; cowl lights and natural »t ihte p'.uce. The' machine wa is a real value that you cannot duplicate at this low price ol - •'V '.t••-••'.:••• iound last, Friday night at ftcd JEIank. One of tho tiros (in the ea $37.00 had been stolen.': Mi;., Mickens ha 'bought a new. Buick tquririgcar. • '• : Covered in Khaki. ^.'Jlie.firemen Jield 'a.mptiQn pi^ • A nice family stzo-'for ^een^ tare >.-:o\V Sunday'-nigHt;.'at the At- $9"75 THREE-PIECE WILLOW SUITE small space. . r • jl^ntic lliontiir for'thc benefit .'of tho / *^)per body itf$lack lacquer, with glossy ; ijnpainfcd with Chair,, Setteee .4488V and Rocker—all with jneniov'al 'parkway: 'fiint|." j Abp'ut $22.00 oven-bated enamel fenders and shields. 800 pei'Eor.s nttcmled the show, re-inforced Scats, at , Vn'othoiYp:rfoJma»ce;'\viH 'bs given Porch Glider •••'• -*• : with head rest • Iinn Sunfast •/•'<'!" ^'ext.i'a^day night. ••'•'.[ ' •': • . $22.75 v; G^riiiine'handrbuffed Spanish leathier— - A,' ifenca.finvtlrb benefit of the Striped Suckuck, broabroad arm rest' ^Smorial piijkway fiind" \yiU be and springg hangerr cchains- ' .;.. •; • :':• •ginayiBhi 'gtcen; • arid wide-v^ibri lall steel :\ .••> Jveld, ^nwVTupsday' 'night at tho , safety pillars included among many other "•-"--"tbury.riwF country club un- $39.75 M dircctloniof ihe' Lions-club -iv-iittraotiye featurea.-' , •.::; -. •' -,;.iVy.V .• •'. . ; ...•••..' '. '•' ••''' i1 :•>'>';•• Steamer Chairs . Special Coupe, $1014 Roaditer -.:.;..•,..•.; 870 nnd childrch of bover are vis- : IngMrs. Elizabeth Cordova. -.'• , -' •- •;G*r: -i.;-87i;-;r " -••' ' — ,, Mr.'artd' Mrs. JoKn''R. Snedcker -haye'»<'i^rl jM»rlbi)rp. ' Mr. Sav. • $2.50 $12.50 ?8.7S age wttl.movo'to,Freehold July l«t. ;.'TTh^i g|rl: icouti lold, niemorlnl w> n«*nUy'r'(o'r the' benefit' of iarkw«y,funil and policet«d

fcoll«ct«d '»10, won the flrdt' prize, YouWillAlwdLVsDoBetterAt »nd Row O'Neill. wo lecpnd with 15,0:. Each r«|i:#lT«d'« free ticket to Vie AtlanUb S'th«at«r,, »dmlttlni{ '' ', ' '"•; • .' • •', ' • ' , fr. > . - \ • Oaunall »t <»•: fonufk • at Komiaa kilt them toth« ihOtfiiioV four'woeki. ,?-.-• .:•• ': foBOn, U and lh« mni« >l» ,h< at w«, Coumll OhanwriY ThorBd«y tvsn ntti «l), an4 «lll,a*Mt 111 ,» or cronle *["" 'i '**, *>? ° it* »m.-Mfciifawjto U& .(MM** at Ui tlm* *i» by th« noulitnd'wai won ROBERT HANCE &SONS • o(_ thu Mayor «nd noun S*ay, lia'«. *Xi' on die In Kit 0 " "" ' ,0. ?;i««Be«fy. , About »« BorVuih cWk of tin B -" - 1 t)l« .\lctrcU and 12 Broad Street .1, MB OrdlMixt, noil »!«»«, all j>«r«o«B q«ilJf«« lo L beJtt^H'to.buy lh«r«on will »« ilvta *W*M mat, ' "

i AH.ktfr RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 9, 1928, '. .: i»: \

t ~6Trsaving life amf property practice. The trouble-ifl^-that- in rightful share for flro protection, PHILATHEA. DOLLAR SpCIABlX from' flames. ''Most folks realize many, communities the -appropria- especially when it is considered that that the cause represented by thetions- for fire-fighting purposes are the firemen, without any charge for A Jail/ Tiro* nt Mr«. Harrr Butch- JOHN 8.' COOK. Editor kod firemen is worthy of help and these «4 email that tag days are a neces- their services, give '.heir time and •*>« Lut WMU, FUNERAL DIRECTOR-^ OP CJ5OBOB 0. HAMOE. AMdcl.w Editor. people give ungrudgingly.' Not al-sity. efforts and risk their lives. Tag More than a score of persona at- FUNERAL HOME-SO E. FRONT ST - RED BANK WATCHES, CLOCKS ~THOWAS 1RVJN0 BROWN, ways, however, is this th,e case. • ••;•. days should be abolished and thetonded a dollar sociable held by the Boiintii Many' a "cussing out" and a scowl Nothing is gained by,'parsimoni- sooner this is dono tho bettor It will Fhilathea society of 'the Baptist 1 ' and JEWELRY ., l«lepbone»»-R«d Binic 11 the firemen get, especially whea ous appropriations f«r flrfepurposes . be for everybody concerned. church of Bed Bank Tuesday night Bed Bink 1(00 they hsif some autoist who is a (Town Talk continued on page 10.) of last week at Mrs. Hurry Butch- Accuracy,- skill jand ex- In the end the public-has to pay the er's on Drutnmond place. Each Bnt«nerlor appointments perie^e dnal?Ie us to M. H «« ««OIHJ ela» m«tt«r.'' ______ed.with (he Work of the firemen and It that instead of the cist being TALK, BY A MISSIONARY. person present turned la %i to the •nd export Kt^entiqn at 4W '8ubierbtloo Piiccu with the .expedients to which thelevied on a just and practical bash, society and described in prose and •orvlco''anur* bafitting «r- do the most ,delini wilLplease you. s - •WEDNESDAY, JHJME,*, 192(3. • • • .'',<' paying more than they should and d N in others paying notjilng. China, gave a talk on her work last that this will be increased to about Silverware jRepaire'd t . " . .. . ". i ... ~i Tag days are Indefeasible, but no Thursday night- at -the Baptist $50 when-all -the members of the on> ought to. "cuss out',1, tho fire- • •:•! 4dRlati UkNW -i •• TOWtf-TALK.\ , church at Bed Bank. She showed a society are heard from. A num- men on this account. If they must There is nothing fair'or right number of curios from China. A ber of them -wore unable to attend TJie Peek's news of |his locality "cuss out" someone, it would 'be about tag day soliciting; It is un-solo was sung by Eugene M. Magco. the sociable last week. brines /to- light another distressing more appropriate for them to •vent fair to the public and even more The talk was given undo.' the aus- »•«. TELEPHONE DAY 6-NICWT--. — RED BANK 557- 36 Broad St^ Red Bank.,' their spleen on the municipal offi- ^ AUTO AMBULANCE SERY/CC ' accident showing the danger of not unfair to the firemen. In many pices of the missionary society of School Principal Wont Quit Job. -Jiaving'sidewalks. Goorge Hopkins cials who arc- chiefly responsible for communities, when budgets are the church and it was largely at- CHAINS' AND TABLES FOR ALL 'OCCASIONS these tag dajs, or the state motor A resolution - barring John S. imssed-the-laBt-biH Which -left Eed made up, estimates arc nmdo of thetended. The last mcctng of ththo so-McCurdy, principal of the Mata- Bank and he •was obliged tq walk vehicle department which has notamount the firemen will be, aolo to i h ll b hld intervened ten put a stop to this ciety foo r the e 'season bo held wan public schools, from tho school to his home near Mifldjetown vil- solicit and appiopriations arc cut d ih lage. .When only a short distance form of solicitations. down • accordingly. In such in- next Tuesday night at Mrs. Fred buildings •was adopted last week from hls_ home he,.\rfas struck by an stances the firemen are virtually Conklin's at Lincrof t. by tho Matawan board of educa- * * * tion. The trustees voted recent- automobile. The driver did not forced to take to the • roads- for Arreited . Second Time. etop but went onjiis Way unidenti- No one probably would -be wore hand-outs. ly to dismiss Mr. McCurSy, but pleased than the firemen themselves A pool room at Oakhurst,,con- ho has been going on with his fied^ Mr. Hopkins is in a hospital, • '• • ducted by Dominick Juliana, was blinded in one eye and with other If tog dayB "were cnt out". It is far school duties. Lawyers have been from pleasant for them to get out This is expecting too much of the raided last week by- county detec- engaged by both aides. injuries which may prove e\en iriore tives and Juliana was arrested on a seribus 'than the Ifiss of his sight. on the -roads and hold up passers- firemen. It may be all right for by. It is safe to say that no fire them to give fairs, entertainments, charge of selling liquor illegally. company which .can maintain itself A short time dgo ho was arrested Use The Register's Want Depart- * * * dance's and such things, but beyond ment for every\nB6d of the home, •!Not much better than a slaugh- financially without the aid of tagthis the line should b~e drawn. The on a similar charge and has been farm or business office.—Advortlse- ter houso for pedqalrians" •was the day solicitation"! engnges in this public wont kick at paying its under bond awaiting trial. / comment of one person who "was talking about the dnngcrs. lurking on Jevery road without sidewolks_j The' expression was not far fetched. Roads without sidewalks are not MuSh better than slaughter houses. In Jact,'in some respects they are worse. In a slaughter house kill- ing'is done as quick);, as efficiently ^nd as giefcifully as is possible. On the. roads it is usuajly done in th.e .jnos't horrible mariner} worse »ve'n a in 'many cases than on a field of battle. We Like Its Economv", , « • « Vfhat is going to be done about Say Thousands Of Owners Jtt,,, Probably nothing,,-Ihe-jej««dy- Tho truth isthat the operating performance of the car's six* i( plain and simple. Sidewalks or cost of a Pontiac Six la lower cylinder engine and its countleti even common ordinary paths would than that of smaller and less other superiorities In beauty, rertove the danger. They would roominess, and riding comfort. provide a place for folks to -walk, powerful cars—or,the difference •whjch is all that could reasonably is so slight as to not be worthy But; tho fact that they enjoy' be expected. The cost would be in- of consideration. all thes$ qualities at,no ad- significant in many cases all that ditional operating or mainten- would be needed would be a little There are thousands of ance cost, is simply another trading. Pontiac Six owners who would reason underlying the dramatic * * * gladly bear slightly higher oper- success thePontiac She is scoring Millions of dollars are spent for ating costs to enjoy die satisfying the nation over. • , • feood loads so that autoists can speed through, tho country and Oakland SI*. CoitiXMotoi. totlurPoiUtocSii-JlOJJta J 1295. Allfr practically usurp the roads for their exclusive use. Not one cent is spent to make sidewalks or paths. Apparently, from this condition,'of affairs, speed for automobilists and' THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT SOod roads for automobiles are faV 33 E. Fronk St ^. Phon« 70B RED BANK, N. J. jnore important than human lives. How many more persons must bo Inaimed, how many more killed, how many more homes made desolate before lives will seem rs important to the county and state officials as Speed-ways for autoists! -o-o-o-o-o- THE • SIXES The thirtieth annual exhibition bt.the Monmouth. county horticul- tural eoclety will take place in the fall at Red Bank. Flowers,'fruit >4.d vegetables will be shown in great variety and abundance. It is : noteworthy that anything so un-| profitable financially, as a horticul- tural show should be given annually/ for thirty yea'rs. Of late years the ' Slibw has "paid its way," but often thM has not been the case and the horticulturists have had to dig down into their pockets and make up the deficit. Never have they made any profits. / ' .....

•.•.;-."••••• The backbone, of these shows COnsisttr of a number of gardeners employed on large estates and. a number of very\|ucceesfljl.'vego- tatile and fruit growers;.... Perhaps th,ey get from the shows some ad- vehising and enhanced reputations • because of the wonderful quality of the things they display. If this is the case if is well that it is so. Otherwise it would seem as'if the community was "sponging up" nil am m the benefits of having a wonderful exhibition • f beauty and nature without givftig anything In return. • •. • * * • You'll soon be "on your own." Graduation from The show'Is "everybody's show." It is not run with the idea of glori- your present classes, marks thes> beginning of your fying those ••wh'o are^ supporting it. JThere are departments in which no learning in the school of experience;'and being prop- professionals are allowed tp. Com- pete and many fine prizes are not permitted to be given to those who erly clothed is a big asset. It. gives'you self assur- are supporting the show. Every possible effort is being made to en- ance and that's half the battle;,: '• ' ; 1 '•: tourage amateurs. These shows have encouraged children to try • Take the whetl of an Improved Chevrolet. |t«»m' ' V1 thejr hand at gardening'and-have Let us show you the blue suit you^ll need;, .serge, caiiied grown-up folks to make use with what rernirbablffeaie you tan control tho car. | of.'«pnro land to beatitlf jf'th'e neigh- cheviot or unfinished worsted/according to your taste. Over rough toxd* ot #momh, over nit* or slippery" ,.,, |' borhood and to keep down the cost pavement, the modem Mmkevemllilo steering: '.i of living. mechanlini makci It ea»y and ta(o for you tq hold ' • • * the car to th« roud-nnd makei It A nlcmura for '';,-:; Ited Bank ought tb consider itsclC 645 you to drlvs for houra at n time In perfect comfort* v'v fortunate that it was chosen for $3O to thete events and ought to feel for- The powerful motor Corrlei you everywhere, tunate that the locality hns such n smoothly and without effort. Tho dliwluteh make*' " >' fine lot of publlc-iplrlted men- The g«ar-ihlfting cisy and ullent, The «omUeUl»tlo H«V',; only trouble with such exhibitions' 1 it thut they come regularly, ovejry «prlo|i, longer In proportion than 'on «ny othe'r *"• ••' j y«tr And are apt to be taken for 765 cur, ptovtd* s comfort and »reillUncy that will de-1!"''v-;| ' granted, without being lt Grey and White Flannel Trousers— '/rTon Truck Ilgftt you. Everywhere, everyone layi, "Ifi 10 easy• ,•*' ^ w to dtlvo"-and you can learn how truii trilit 1i byv<'•": ' 1-Ton Truck j getting a demohitratlon, Phone, for one now.' ^ j4< ' 'Make tho gardeners and tho fruit in the new collegiate models; $5 to $12.5O (chilli .„(,) gTOwors «nd tho farmers feel that fimnll Down Paymint thitlr efforts ore appreciated 1 Mnkc Conv«nl*nt Ttrmi them feel that'the town realizes So Smooth—So Powerful'; th«'t ttloy are giving a great show •nd a great treat. , Make thrmo , folks feel so well.towards tho town .thJt they win neVor oven conilder "holding their «hnw nt any other place, flint would ha thn real com- RED BANK MOTOR CO, unity iplrlt to show, nntl-lt Would * ' . M dd Mechanic St, and Globe Court Red Bunk J. RRIDEL Telejphois«i720 • .. Broad arid Front Sts. Red BariR. N. J. %M PTP.n TJaWTT PTTl'iTSTBVR TTTMTT1. Q 1Q9R \

FAIR HAVEN'SJGOOD PUPILS. sisted ljy Rov. William E. Braisted. Mrs. Edward H. Scattwgood. ' MrB. Tho bearerS\wcre Paul Reid, Harry Mary Longstreet leoeived the con- Lilt of Children who were Punctual A. Walling, Clarence Wiedcrholt olation nrize. ' i 2 •%' READE'S yLM ', } , ' Lsit Month. and George C. Rlchdale. Mra.-Frank S. Curtis of this place The following pupils of tho Fair Fred Ownes's new house on the nd her. cousin, Miss Sophie Kings- 1 Haven public schools \vero neither county road, cast of the village land of Roselle, have been spending \ Phone344 BROADWAYTHEATRB ^Branch absent nor tardy'in May, the stats center, has progressed to a point several days at their summer cot- WM, M. HOUOH, Mu»|w indicating those who have been per- where a "tree" has bce^ put on fh'e tage at Point Pleasant. fect in attendance since school roof. The Woman's club has made a opened last September. Final examinations were held at •ift of %26 for the new community WILLOW STREET SCHOOL. school last week and this week. house. \ Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday. June 14,15,16 . Flrit and iccond cratloa—Valentine Matinee We'dnei'diy. ' ' ... DokcMve, Dorothy Douslnn, .Mar/ Gran, Tho School will close for tho sum- Mrs: Marie. Baincs .and Mrs. Alex Hay Ilcmichoot, Grace Junnnroric,' Lola mer vacation Friday. Spence motored to Newark Thurs- THIS ATTRACTION DOES NOT PLA"? ASBURY PARK, • B Kln», 'Mabel King, Innoctnce Meyer, Dor- Tho semi-bungalow which Lewis day and spent the day there, othy. Turano, Evelyn Hcnilerion. William S. Thompson is building on his The Woman's club held' iti last Dennett, Dermot Calllnon, William Dnvl- : : ; ?on;;ittaiiler^ldd«r3r-rIll$h~Hiiiri Brookdalo-farm^for-John-Killiloa, mccting of: the^ season, Jest-week-at Taunla Kendrlck. John Mulvihlll, Jr..'Cone his butler, is nearing completion: the home 61 the club "-president, Ridge, Jr., John Sparling, Edward Stanley, Most of the outside work has been Mrs..' Atfdison' Sanborn. Mrs. Edwin VanBuskirk, Paul Hudrd, Anthony 1 Jannarone, Perry Gwypii. • ' done and some inside work is under Charles W. Bitter reported that ;_ Third and: fourth grades—Fred Chrla- way, . . • plants had been given to the school tenaeir,'Buenos'Cross,. *Mike Egan, 'Lloyd The missionary society o£ the Red children to' be, taken- home and Jones, -'George- Harnv- Harold -Hendrlck/ Bank Baptist "church-will meet judged^or-prlzes after the summer •on, -Arthur- Planltis, •Fred. Russe)!,•John Tuesday night at. MrB. FredConk- Vacation. ' . Pltdliernakl, Teresa Bailen, Eurctta Ben- : nett; Mary Mock, Elizabeth JlcGrath. lin's at this place. - The cellar.is completed for Wil- Adelaide Mulligan, Martha'Traltord. Rose liam M. Petingale's new house •• at Turano. • .:, • . •. Fifth trade—Josephine Echwclgler. Olga • RIVER PLAZA NEWS. the corner of Hubbard"avenue and •Foster street. It is being built as Scbwenker, Roialina Turano, Dorothy Ji Woolley, Dorothy Vlall, Jamea Butler, Pnfrty of. Women Pay a VUit to an investment. ' Edward Ilcmichbot, Aminlcl Jnkubccy. Sunnybrook Farm at Eatontown. Mr." and Mrs. William Smith of ~Georse Martin,7 Ilalph L«tta, Doris Baden, •Ottilia Blume, Lucy. Calandrlello, Anna A party of women, with William Newark spent part-,of last week Hall. •Vivian I.inbamcr, •EHzolicth Mnck. M, Petingale to show them the way, with Mr- and Mrs; William M. Pet- olakyi *Carolyn Minton, *Graca- Mlntpn ingale. , ' '-- ..••••;.. I. paid a visit last week-to the; iris MarRUerite Planitz, Emma Had. The commencement exercises at -• 0&T *A\ ' Sixth, teventh and eighth sradei— gardens at. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Marian Emery, Marjorlo Grooms, 'Marlon Cleveland^ Sunnybroojt farm at the • Middletowii ' township high Harm, Florence. Hctsley, 'Isabel Oaborne, Eatontown'. Most of the members school at Leonardo last Friday A New Play With a Cait of Real Distinction. •Anna Vlrubnl. 'Mary Vlrubal, 'Mary night were largely-attended by resi- PERCY POLLOCK, ELEANOR GRIFFITH, PEGGY AL- Mackalsk'y. 'Joseph' Cleary, William of .the party returned home with Cleary, Frank Feeny, Wordcn Grooms, iris which they bought • for their dents of thiff-place. - 2 LENBY, BYRON BEASLEY, HOBART CAVANAUGH, j f LIGHT SIX Vincent Hankina,. Paul Hempschoot, Ste- gardens. In the party were Mr. 5 GEORGIA HARVEY, ROBERT CRAIG. ' f. ' ven Magycra, Lylo McGrath, Stephen Rail, 4bearlng Zlriga,, Fred Zwctfcl, Arthur Cadmnn, Fourteen pupils of the Asbury 1 Mrs. Cristiani, Mrs. John. Brower, OM will be trie hit of next Saaion en camihaft-plui 4-wheel brokci, full balloon tires and 5 disc Philip. Hoist, Dorothy Bennett,. Warren de- ark'high school have been barred wheels—Included at ng extra cost. Brown, 'Harry Kettcl, 'Edward Poster, Mrs. Btrrt Decker, Mrs. Frank S. Broadway.—SEE IT HERE.. Daltoll Hall, Ccttruilo.. Feony, Mildred Curtis, Mrs. Henry Mecklem, Mrs. front, taking part in school athletics Golt; Helen Simpson. Dorothy Thompson, because of. their alleged connection ,1 Charles Thompson and Mrs. Wil 'Kathcrlne Franz, Helen Grotlan, Josephine With- secret societies. Some of them | , PRICES: Eve., *2.50 to 60c; Mat., $1.50 to 80c. f Kettcl, Hllma.' Minton, '''Althea Muller, liam Best. Iris are very popular.in 'Gladys Russell, tseraldlno Smifeb, Mar- gardens here ami strangers at this Were the staV'athletes of the school jorlo Travis. < .. ' place seldom leave River Plaza After you've looked this Nash Light KNOLl• 1 Third' and ' fourth ' grades—Gcontc second prizes were won by Mrs. i and you'll find it a REVELATION Schwclslcr. Walter Rhoades. Henry I'"ric- William Kaney, and Mrs. August landcr, 'Leon VnnBrunt, Clinton Thomp: Miller and the'heart pri^c went to aon. C'nnvli!9 Cupples, Gerald Cup^Iea of sparkling pick*up, ultta smooth Howard Cr.r:,Thilo Dnvii, Emerson Kerns Be?: Guj.'ii;i---lRh, Harry NcIlBcn, Nortrn Normal'. J.'.lKnn Kliondes, 'Sarah Burdge power,, and, buoyant travel-ease.' fcRosa llT.fi. Mavy Burdee; I.oulso Ncilsen , . F:3:;/0T3EE'T SCHOOI,. •Primary ro-jii—Vlctorlr. Hlckj. Helen Beevcy, Slinky Kcevcy, Josephine Show ell, I'lo.i>>. Kti-.ifit, John D. Street. . • . J. w: MOUNT co. Grammr.r grades—^Albert Hicks, Mflri Cor. Maple Ave. and White St. Red Bank, N. J. Sbowell, Ehnchc Showcll. Telephone -515 * LINCROFT NEWS. Mrs. Dangterty Wat so Weak One Sido of Road Paved from 1 In a little town of fie Middle West, Bridgo to Half-Mile- Road. was a discouraged woman. For four The .Work of^ paving the north months she bad been in such side of the county road has been poor health, that done from the bridgo westward be- oho could not yond the Half-Mile' road. ,The south stoop to put on Trade as your old Range / side of'the road is still, open- to her own • shoes. traffic, but it .is little used as it i Unable to do her work, tunable to very rough and rather dangerous. go out ot doors or Joseph Mullin, who is employe' enjoy a friendly at Philadelphia, spent part ol lasl cbati-JWltli >hfir week with his father, STatthow Mul neighbors,-life liri. seemed dark Mrsi Eugenef Cotton entertained Indeed, to Mrs. her two nieces, from New York Sat- Daugherty.. . . • . urday and Sunday. • . , Then one day, a booklet was left .nt her.front door. ,Idly shaturnerj. Allowance Harry Lahgendorf is employed as the pages. - Soon she was reading night watchman on the concrete •with quickened Interest. The little ^ On your old ranges paving job on the county road. booklet was filled with letters from John Mouser has the cellar dug women in conditions similar to hers ' * Special offer on the, new for a. house for his own use on the who had found better health, by tak- ing Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable lot which he recently bought from Compound. - Joseph W. Thompson on the county •T began.' taking the Vegetable road east of the_ village center.. Compound," Mrs. Daugherty writes, The funojMrfof Miss Btssie Pen- "and after I took the third' bottle, I. ton last week was largely attended Jound relief I am on my; eleventh bottle and I don't have that trouble not only!by residents of this place any more, and fee^llke adlllerent but by a number of folks from Red woman. I \recominend..the Vege-' GAS RANGE Bank, where-Miss J?enton had table Compound to, Gverypno'I see wide circle of friends. She was a who has trouble' Ilka mine. I' am WITH SUPER VCICAN BURNERS member of the Bed Bank Presby- willing to answer any letters from terian church. The service was in women asking about tHe' Vegetable Compound."rT-MBa.i Bb. D'AUQHEBT*. charge of Rev." John Muyskens, as- 1308 Orchard Ave., Muscatlne, Iowa. »»•»•»•»••••••••••»•••¥••••••••>••••>••<••'•••»•»«>»

.' • • • | •.'•'••••••;• ;',-'- •* The Wear The Aspdin Company AT / 8 White Street' Phone 1129 Red Bank, N. J. Prices Most Reasonable

Protect yourhousOi-bcauj tify.lU appearance Paint It with paint that will last Two Trouseir rro.^a.430 as. NoJD444 &E.jttatorl/pdet. Par. ThalutmrtHa indefinitely—that will look tnad,Ut>*W**a S0% irt tier cook- fact for the brida'a home of jia range Aoan^y, itRctenoyandcoth. better, go further, and cost tot htfbUlatOtaoawitti 80In* floor aptce. > aputmint. The, top la &0)f wfcfo veriinnco. 2 simmering burners; 4 lregulator. French Atay and whit* for ebnmectnt. Oven-heat Super* Va/can Samara. eaacnol front.-40% ijichet wide. lOXJaobamiia. $ $ f your old iange be Each burner producing four different cooking t zones: speed, boHingj simmering, warming. 25 30 '35 lit g0S, coal, oil or electric,,., , 'Demonstrations Which Show an • TYes.~.,to#ard a new Stnoothtop Entirety New Cookery A variety of patterns and tine quality Woo probably docrt realize how jy Coma to and see the Smoothtop Cookery. Four fabrics for your choice—the extra trou- ^present EM range is—How much it costs you vessels cooking over one burner. Water com- LIQUID ser gives you that added life to a suit fa extra kitchen hewn, in spoiled food, in bad Ing to a boil 25% faster. Dishes of old-rime and at the same time a fresh appear- temper. Bat you will, when you nee tho flavor find savor, which almost cook themselves HOUSE fcnoothtop Qfw Range. ....Never have been presented such Interesting ance in the change. This range of Ifenbothtcp brings not only ov«m4|e8t rogula- 'cooking demonstrations. PAINTS prices U fitting to whatever you-wish tloD,*Ottop-e^oveheatrogul9tlonaawoll. Top* Illustrated OTO threp pppular 8n0othtop . to pay—all are excellent values. MOM where you do 75% of your cooking,— models. There are ten 'more. * -tfi-nv-top-Btove, Smoothtop works a complete Two Tveo/co only for this special allowance. re^uttW Sol-Mop. Supw-Vulcan.Burpera., So come now. TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Jersey Central Power & Light Co. * 6B BROAD STREET, RED BANK . roii— M'>,

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i , Kitchens BeiauUof Smpdthtojt** Console Una THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OP PAINT ANO PAINT \,,vf MATBHUt IN MONMOUTH CO^HTY , MMWIi J. Horan, Sr, Raymond V. Horan VISIT en Lot* on Thla New Delopmint Henry E. Armstrong Bujr« 'Prop. Instruction for Aroateur> H.o bo TITLE JOHN HORAN & SON W*r« Sold L**t Week. •rty on Bergen Plac« Given at Port Monmouth. F A camp for the exclusive use of REAL ESTATE Ten lots were told lasi week on Henry E. Armstrong, who wasradio amateuri enrolling in the Good Loans GUARANTIES. FOX WOOD PARK; lie Glenmary Park development in formerly a farmer at Shrewsbury ' . and iddletown township, just across and who has led * retired, life at citizens' military, training camps nude on hdmes, stores Homes, Bungalow* and Stoni will open at Fort Monmouth August I and •pattttent / F.A.Morehouse| ' For Sal* or Rent the river from Red Bank, by John Red Bank several years, lias bought ABSTRACTS T. Lawley, the tales manager of thefor his own occupancy a houEe on 6th for applicants in the second Homes >r6periy. One of the lots sold VISA the north' elde of Bergen place, be- corps area. ' Two divisions of in- REAL ESTATE | 85 Seadrift Avenue struction have-been made.' Ons is Monmouth bought by Mr. Lawley himself as an tween Broad .street and Arthur, Farms Llow—absolutely NO Little Silver and RedBank | P. O. Box IBS ' investment. This lot is at the cor-place. The prfce was $15,300. D. the radio operators' course, which S BONUS chai " Title cr of Glenmary avenue and Con-W. Martin made the dale. The lothas for its object the training of lots: Office: Foxwood Park g Highlands, N. J. ver Jane and it is one ol the finest is E0x25» feet. The house has a students to become competent oper- Company 1800 "Red Bantc Phone 1200 • 3ts on the'tract. Mr. Lawley paid mn porch, six rooms, a bathroom ators. Tho other course is the' 8,B0O for_it.__. _ . _ and modern-improvements, A ga-radio electrician course,' which will fidelity Union ^ , EtiablUhtit 1899 rage for two automobiles Is on thedeal with the electrical principles of ment ia Monmoulh Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vanness of Titled Mortgage «Sd, Ocwn' Counties hrewabury avenue, bought three place. • all types of army radio sets. STORES FOR RENT ots on Center Btreet on which they Freehold. ' T,/?I* &9B«nkStreet ' - front on Monmouth Street and a large floor .pace. tour around the world,' While '•'CTNewatle-N.J. ion, who manages a billiard parlor Matthew Connor of Red Bank, away Congressman Appleby will . West Front stroet. Mr. John- 'ho; is,employed as a chauffeur, is look into tho matter of oil pollution 191 Main St. (QtU Building) ton already owns a residence prop- building a house for his own occu- ~v Hackenuc^N.J. ^ Charles Lewis See the Land and Loan Co. irty on Harding road and the three of navigable waters, i His father 10 EAST FRONT STREET, pancy on the north side of the New- made a similar trip; a year before 291 North firoadStreet , WHOliEBALE AND ota at Glenmary Park were bought nan Springs road, near Lelghton his death. OR MEMBERS OF THE RED BANK REAL iy him as an investment. iVenuo. Theodore P. Morson of ; DEADER "EN- ESTATE BOARD. Mrs. ^T. Vf. Borden of Spring fair Haven ia the. builder and the Lake bought two lots on Orchard out will.be $4,500. '.The house will street as an investment, and George IB 24x40 feet, including a suri porch LUMBER Merrill, manager of the telephone in the south aide. H will have six Sash, Doora, Blinds, Glass, $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000,00 ompany's business at Bed Bank, •poms, a bathroom and modern im- VRAYH.STILLMAN! ought a lot on Center.street. All irovements.1 It will be ready for Builders' Hardware, Lawn : ; lie lots at Glenmary Park which ccupancy by August 1st. jf FARMS Wanted—listings of Real Estate Roller*, Lawn Mowers, 'ere sold last week brought $1,000 One Million fen^^ $1,200 except the Iqt bought by i Country Homes Priced to Sell ^ Garden Wheelbarrows, To fcoan on Real Estate Mortgage! in Amounts of $5000 Mr. Lawley at the eorner of Glen- Rivenide Height* Lot Sold. Screen Wire and Chicken ' e«h and up. \ ^ •.;• Shore Estates mary avenue and Conover Lane. Douglass R: Ballock has bought Wire, Flower Bed Guards, lot, 60x150 feet, on the Riverside All Form* of INSURANCE E. A. Strout Agency eights tract; in Middletown town- New York City and Under' Ground > Garbage PROFITS OF TEN PER CENT. State Highway , Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Company ihip, near Red Bank, for ?1,200. 44 MONMOUTH ST.. Red Bank, N. J. Receivers and a'general igManda Building and Loan At. The lot is on Statealr place. Mr. p. Eatontown, N. I. Phon«~2178« ; PHONE 141. , line of Hardware. —APPLY TO-^ • ,6 •"••:• lociation in Proiptrput Condition. lallock, who owns considerable Albert Robbins, . Warren H. Smock, The sixteenth annual.report of ither property on the tract, bought RED BANK. N. J. > Artury Park. N. J. «'d Bank, N. J. ,e Highlands building and loan aa- ;he lot as an investment from the ciatioh shows that the association iverside Heights company. He will, ••»»••>»»«»>•>•>••»•«••»•»»«•»••»•*»••»•»»»••••» in a highly prosperous condition i a house on the lot. IIIHilWMHHIMIIIMIIWIIlll ind now has total assets of $250,- Geo. W. Sewing 00. The association is one of the Chamber of: Commerce Election*, lost profitable for its size in the CONTRACTOR ;ate and has sho-wn average earn- the Long Branch chamber of and BUILDER ommerce, which was reorganized STORES FOR RENT lgs.of about tert per cent. In its RED BANK, N.J. Home For Sale ixteen years of existence the, as- ahorttirae ago, has elected.Sam- Jciatio'n has not had a single fore- lel Epthstein president,' Daniel J. Office'in Eiiner Building in the very best-business location in iosure'of a mortgage. laher fiisfi vice president, Joseph Room 3 Located in Best Residential Section The officers of the association Kiernan second, vice president, Telephone 2018. I ire George TV. Harding president, Frank T. Matthes secretary, Ashley of Red Bank-33 South Street Benedict J. Neimaik vice-president; C. Bennett financial' secretary and Jobbing o; All Kind* , ;arry B. Sherina^ treasurer. 1 RED BANK [any N. Johnson secretary, Daniel Estimates Cheerful / FumiiW. Built when the best of materials were used and modernized to: ills treasurer and George E. Jenk- ' Sate •with oak floors, steam heat, electricity, coal range, piped lson, Jr., attorney and ' solicitor, The brick building at the corner of Broad and Mon- 'he directors are .Otto , Gautscheyi lor gas range, eight rooms, bath, and. breakfast loom, large- 1. Jl'Neimark, Jacob S. Hoffman; month streets will.be converted into smaller stores. -These stores will attic, and cellar under wholo house, robrny porch,, new garage. ihn R. Ahem, Harry- N. Johnson, front on both streets. Thr,ee stores on Broad street and two on lot 60x248 feet. 'aniel Bills, "Harry Smith and eorge W. Harding. The follow Monmouth street are offered for rent! Inquire of your own broker' or. lg table shows the' value of .each lare in the past eleven series. Changes are now under way. Possession about June 1st. Leases ,' ToUl Wlthdnwil i| R. H. VAN DERVEER, Phone 643-J, RedBank \ rles Value •. Value can be made at once. ' '^ . 6 ' $200.00 • J2O0.00 7 176.43 • 'nt.it S 153.",:, 143.17 The Greatest Qm fror plans and prices oif stores apply to , ; HERSCHEL BIRDSALL, Phone 190:J, Red Bank 9 132. IIS. ' 121.92' 0 111.64 103.35 11 02.31 ' ^,8i;i9 We Have Ever Made! 12 71.11 V • 67.06 *•*< »+•••»>•••»•••»•»•»»••»»•»•••»•••< 13 • .-.• 57.01 • .' ', si.eo on (JU oorU-femop* Grand Prix* 11 41.05 37.62 Tim* la the 15 , ' 26.21 2«.«« HAWKINS BROTHERS, Agents Grand . Price 15 12.S6 12.06 Eunkua evtrjr Tuenlay, 81OO Farmer's Picnic in. July* P. M, d.y- MJCLSAMI 10 MonmoutH St. (Ground Floor) Red Bank, N. J. Iffbt uvlar The Monmouth county farmers' tlm*. Nattan-. Tho opportunity of • lifetime! Get a icnic; will be held Julys !17th. .on al proirim. brand now, genuine Grand Prize Barak* Telephone 362 harles. D., Cleveland's farm at • __ : Vaomm C\eaneiforonlyf2.00t acrow the strett from tfia rlvor, with 84 Paid Broker Effecting Sale. Bweatcra, bags, dtabs, balls. they're BO good that we stake oar reputation on to 02 feot frontage and deep enough for two notucj, ono facing on Linen knickers and sena* Bright busses pass each itrcot, Alto attractWo CO-foot iltei In othor, ports of tUs ratecoats. the property. They're amkMmJe. They ghw you greater pro- Prlo.d «900 and up. EwetytiHng 'tinen and teftionfc>revwrydoOaryoaepend. Sra'd Today fur IlldttraUd FeM«r and Map of Property. ("JJ APPLY boys wear—for Spring—for Summer. ' ' ; F.M. CHAMBERS EOOBRS PEET COMPANY PARMLXPARR "V! RAY H. ST1LLMAN 26 We«t Front St., Red Bank, New Jersey, , Owner STATE HIGHWAY, EATONT0WN, N. J. \ Authorized Aqrnnq Tclopfonc'Bunwon 3tT Entontown 2176, 1RED BANK REGISTER, PafteSSven ,. M BUILDING PERMITS. ,. BOUGHT BIC RIVER LOT. ThlrUtn I Parmlts Amounting \ t« Dr. HarT*7 W. Young Buys Part $10,829 Jssu.d at Red Bank.',, of ths> VanBrunt RWer Property. ALEXANDER D. COOPER . Thirteen Sulldlng permits, which Dr. Harvey W. Young ,of Bed amount to 110,629, have-been is- Bank has bought a large plot of the Systematic Saving Anth-Ola slled by Charles A. Frnke* building VanBrunt river property on , the Real Estate and Insurance inspector of 1$ed panic. These per- north aide of Conover.lane.. The mits are, as follows: , , , plot has a frontage of 226 feet on 58-64 BROAD STREET . RED BANK. N. J. ' •Alterations to Haass. M Lelghton avs- Conover lane and on the river, and ^rSafe Investment CfiRBOLINEUM mi., Ait «t7E. WJHUm V. pisMen m. is directly west of the old Southern Th» Gr««t E«l«nnlB«tor of.' * Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and , ; Garage, ISzlB 'feet, B9 "Rioter 'plate, railroad tracks, which have, been" Plate Glai* Insurance.I • i •> ' cast »J04. flioiie-J?. Kohl ewW. abandoned by the railroad, com- + Compound* Interest Alterations to stow'ImtMlnj-, Meelanlo pany. Dr. Young paid $66 per foot street, eost tSSS. Kevr Jersey food com- front. He has taken an option on 1>H>7 owner and C. L. OUcn builder. Garage, I0iI2 f«tt,'*f»reltmie, Pesrl another river lot on the same tract slrtrt. Bur- 44 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK Enclosing rur porpb, 108 Bank etreet, Points.the.way toCompound Interest. Poultry and Dairy Disinfectant! Telephone 141 Rod Bank eoet 1160. Sprig; B. Wllllsmslownsr. New York Man Buy* George) Mur. B A ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^*" -^ ^^- ^ ^Si ^ -^^ .Ah ^B. ^fct ^Sk ^fc. . Oarage, 12x18 feet, 18 Madlion ava- Bit's PIsTco on Sycamore Avenue.' HOW MONEY GROWS AT COMPOUND INTEREST Sold By All Deal.ri nue,~eost llOO. A1. C, Kind owner and Harold Hine of New York has • ,.." .Mariufaotured by Willlani C. Brown builder. bought from George Murfitt a TMs tabj» show* the rapidity with which systematic gavinff* grow to fortunes; .W. J. T« GETTY HUGH H. GETTY. .' JUT; CETTY • Addition to home, 2S5 Elver, street, when quarterly dividends aw reinvested to get the benefit of compound interest. cost 1200. Margaret Sicilians otmtt and house on the north sido of Syca- Arthur Bennetf builder1. more Avenue at Shrewsbury, for HthmM light figuresfigures show thee Sctual prprincipai l amount saved, and black figures thai j Rockland Chemical Co. $17,(rt)0 through William A. Hop- total amount of savings plus interest, IIJ4-106 Verona Avenue HUGHGBJTtY, Inc. NEWARK, N. J. SOLD THREE, LOTS, ping. The;lot is 70x350 feet. . The Amount " • TEARS Establiibed.1875 . house has eleven rooms, two bath- Weekly, . . 1 2 3 4 « 10 15 Newark Dentist, to'Hava Summer rooms, modern improvements and a 25 .30 , Home at Rumaoni Vi.~?~?..:~ $260 tBTO 1780 $1,040 JI.300 $2,600 $3,900 $6,200 $7,800 SHERIFF'S SALE. BUILDERS' , large fireplace. , The new owner - 269 558 867 \,W 1,605 3,752 6363 11^64 17,640 26^99 By virtue of i writ of fl. fa. to ratd| . Dr. Gilderoy A. Berlcw, a den bought the place for his own occu- •ccUd, liiued out of tbe Monmoath Coun- 10...^_«.. 620 1,0401,560 2,030 2,600 8,200 7,800 10,400 13,000 15,600 / Common PItu Court of the Stats of 12 Broad Street , Red Bank, N. I. tlst of Newark, it the latest; mem- pancy. It is a short distance east 1,734 2^38 3^107^04 1S.TO 22^28 35,280 52,598 New Jersey, will DertxDoitd t» sab «t ber pf the'professions to purchase of the crossroads. ^ 538 1,115 publio vendue. on .blondsy; tbe twsaty* Phone H«4 Bunk, 1T46 , i ' 4 15...^^^.^ 780 1,6532,340 ' 3,120 3,000 7,800 11,700 15,600 19,600 23,400 tiehth day of June. 102{T bttwetn the a homft Bite at Parmly Park. He houn of 12:00 o'clock and 5:00 0*110*2 has bought a lot on Birigtiam ave- i 807 1,6742,601 3^97 4,81511,256 20|5S9 33,792 52^20 78397 (at l'.OO'Vclock, daylight savins time). In Middletdwn's New Resident. 20 1,040 2,080 3,120 4,160 5,200 10,400 15,600 20,800 28,Qtf) 31,200, the fi'fternqon of said day. at the Oottrt nue, .76x168 feet, for which he paid louie. In the Boroutrh of freehold, CTO». $1,600. , Dr, Berlew intends to ^ohn VanBrunt/ who has been 1^)76 2,232 ,3,468 4,796 6,420 15,008 ,27,452 45,056 . 70,560 103,196 y of Jlonmouth, New Jersey, to sstiifr a working at Brookdale 'farm, at 25.... ^ 1,300 2,600 8,000 6,200 6,600 13,000 19,500 26,000 32,600 39,000 udsraent of said court amountlnff to as* build'Jh gutnmer.home on hls.plot, pr«nilmately S127.00. which will be of all year-rpund con- Lincroft and who has-been liv- 1,345 2,799 4^35 5,*5 8,025 18,760 34^15 56^20 88^00 131,495 All that certain lot. tract or parcel of struction.' ing in a house on that farm, has 80..—....-.. 1,560 3,124,680 0 6,240 7,600 16,600 23,400 31,200 39,000 46,800 land and premlisi, berelnsfter particularly moved to Middletown village; where 41,178 described, situate, lyintr and b«in( in the MORTGAGE LOANS E. Jd. Hansen of'New York has v 1,614 3^45^08 2 7,134 9,630 22^12 67,584 105,940. 157,794 lorough of Fair Haven, in tbe County of he.is. occupying a house owned by Monmoath and-State of New Jersey. Bs* bought a,l6t 85x168 feet on.I^nnox Edwin • In Beekman. Mr. VanBrunt sinjilne at the touthWeit corner of a let Straight Mortgage Loans for a five.year term at 6%% avenue. The price paid > was of -land' formerly belonglns to Jeremhui C. Interest rato for minimum amounts on roodorn business and is employed by P. E. Gprdon, a coal SAVE and become a partner in this great industry which Chandler: thenca south forty-foar decrees 71,200,'. G, E. McGuIre of Fleasant- dealer at Bed Bank. and thirty' •rainutes cast* two -chains 'an4 residential properties. ville, N. Y., bought a lot 60x168 virtually doubles itself every five years; part pf whose prop- flfty-iix links; thence north ftfty-nvl de- grees and thirty, minutes eait> ona chain Monthly Installment Loans at 6% interest rate on amotfnta feet on Lennox avenuo for $950. and fifty-six • Hake; thence^ north thirty- Postmaster Buys • Lot., erty serves you right here at home. - ' degrees' and thirty minutes west, two of $2000 to $200,000. • , > /-'". Both parties intend building all- chains and thirty-six links;, thenee south year residences this fall. Mrs. Edward Porter has sold a tlxty-thre'e . degrees' sad thirty rolnuto Construction Loans on either the abope plans. , '.-\ lot 50x200 feet on the west side of Start with as little as $$ monthly under west., one chain and sixty linlfa to the place-of. besinnlne.' 'Containing' thirty* ROBERT PARKER'S NEW HOME Pearl street at Fair Haven ta Fred eight hundredth! of ah acre, tnora or ltsi. INFORMATION CHEERFUI&Y GtVEN " .» F. Dennis for $1,000. Mr. Dennis Being Intended to be the same'tend-and He Buys a Home on Chestnut THE FITKIN THRIFT PLAN premises described In. u certain deed (rom expects to build a house on the lot Willlsm H. Held, widower, to John W, Street from Clifford Patterson. soon. Ho is posttnaster • at-'-.Fair Boyd, bearins - date -April let, 1021,' and Fidelity Mortgage Company , Buying Shares of • , v '•'•'.. recorded In beok 11S3, peget tit. tU. . Robert' F. Parker, who recently Haven. Sel«4 as the property of John Boys', sold his house on Upper BrOad taken in execution at the suit of Willis A. •- WM. J. BLAIR, Fres. land Trpas. NATIONAL PUBUC SERVICE GORPORATIONf Clayton and Ruiiell D. Clayton, tradlnjc as street south of the railroad cross- Odds and ends, of furniture or W. A. Clayton, eV Brother, and to'bi^ aolft 2d National Bank Bldg. Tel. Red Bank 1438 ing, has bought from Clifford Pat- household goods that, you no longer terson of New- York a housc^m'the need will find a buyer by using The 7%^Cuiauladvc Preferred Stock, Yielding 7.29% JOHN H.^ VAN MATZB, BlerlS. Register's Wadt Department^—Ad- Dated June 1. 102,6. south side of Chestnut streetr near vertisement. EDWARD W. WISWISHH- AAttorneyt , Maple avenue; for $7,600. The lot Hi liness) . -1 ' . t».»4 Jbas. more 'frontage than depth, its zAsk any employee—or Phone - •-.-•- - NOTICE. Red Bsnk.,N. J.. Jon* 18. 1928. FINE RIVER,FRONT.'TOWN. SlfellRBAN HOMES, LOTS, dimensions,being 80x60 feet. The Notice le hereby given that the trans- house has six rooms and a bath- fer books of certificates -of stock ol'lhi - BUSINESS' PROPERTIES, FARMS 6 Rooms, Bath. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & UGHTCO. Roberts Safety Water Tube Boiler .Com- room ' and modern/ improvements. pany will be clpsed from June 28th,'192S, William A. Hopping made the sale. All Improvements. 68 Broad Street, Red Bank, JT. noon, to July 16th. 1926. inclusive. Mr. Parker bought the house for , , / (Signed) CHOICE REAL ESTATE "Sarvlal c ov*r 1,476 squmTe' milet of territory in N«w Jersey, Including 137 cities, FBANK E.. PRICE,. hie own use. ' $7,000 (, • Joyras and smaller tommunlties with elwtricity and gts." ^ ..••••-, i; . Beeptary. FORSALE 'TO LET MINUS FOUR TIRES. Stolen Car'Wai Recovered/but the Houie in good part of Red Bank, Tires Were) Missing-. • near William Street. ' ' A Ford touring car owned by W. St,S0O caihi Balance) on long-term E. Nieman of Wallace street,. Red mortgage. Bank, was stolen Tuesday night of last week. Last Wednesday after- noon a colored resident of .Nave- Insurance?- sink found an abandoned dufbmo- WE SPECIALIZE IN MX FORMS OF INSURANCE bile in a woods at that place and We represent the Girard insur- 12 BROAD SIT., REX) BANK upbn making inquiries he learned ance company of Philadelphia and all its various departments RIVjERSHJE HEIGHTS. that the'machine .was Mr. Nieman's. • A mw home'"and. savsrel loir for ssl«.' The car was returned to its owner, and' branches. The Girard 1 jVo Business Sites For Sale minus four, tires which had beon one of the latest and Btrong- taken by the thieves. e'st insurance companies in thi •••••••••»•»»»••••»•»»»»»*»•»•»••••»•«•»«•>»*#•»< United States. Luk» Longhead's department o The Register can help yon find the At Riverside Heights money for a business enterprise or for n home1. Luke talks to over Red Bank 35,000 persons every week.—Adver- HYLIN & SALZ tisement v Register Building, Red Bank, N. J. if you are looking for a business site we cannot sell you. Our Real ILstate Board property is for dwelling purposes only and is so restricted, but if M. EMBERS .' you are seeking an ideal home-site we invite comparison with any s . ALLAIRE & SON. 60 Broad Street • , of fering at twice the price we are asking. HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth SU WILLIAM A- HOPPING; 49 Broad Street' LOCATION-^overlooking the shimmering green landscape of the Shrewsbury Rivor HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place , . , Country Club directly at the corner of State Highway and Riverside Drive. • Excellent Bus service; five minutes to Red Bank Railroad Depot: ten min«, ,' ' HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Street •.. utes to business section. ' ' A.' L. IV1NS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street J . LAND and LOAN CO./10 East Front St. PRICES^ .from $500 to $1,500 for full sized 50xl50-foot plots. Early purchasers NEWTON DOREMUS, Pop. ~ have already, resold original holdings at handsome profits. You'can do •»«««) »»»••«><•••••••«}•#••••»•»••««•«*«••«••••••••• .•"'.' likewise. This Is Your Big Opportunity 15 new homes already built—more being erected. Highly ••»"*• to Own Your Own Home! stricted. Beautifully located. Attractive to home-seekers c .A- RED BANK MANOR yestors. ^ Is,a High Class Restricted Development I AM MAKINO A SHOAL OPfNlNO OFFER AT Investigate before deciding and you will surely become one of $200 A LOT our satisfied purchasers. t ) SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. EASY TERMS. •te. 1 Itam aWldtna ftet Dank Manor Into Isdlrtoo*) lots, lulftf'ini ItMela, looslloaIt. Is fllffleultn* mu In cords or pletnft to do Juitlee to the b.auir'•! t»U ia••a• lloaaaurrftundlna'ia is Bf rSJ. UOn II11 IB*S BS mul, . t se. t Bed 8anl| Manor to OPMJlaU thI e DealnbUUr «t TKThiUs irewtitdl y ta loeatsd rlgttt en the' RbrmstHir' r Rl»er, when on. tin •njo* btaUiwVMtUnf. ete. In tba sammir, sliaUng a»4 lei bottle*. In lbs wlnUr, tew Donates bom raiiioal >Utl«s. • < . Riverside Heights Development Co., Take Advantage of This Opportunity—Now! IF IT'S 0WUWNG, MATERIAL 'This le My bit ltll ittsr to get In on tbl, innte) oRaf »• H0« Wr lob ToUlstnebWitt.re.eiD you wUI a»sr be ellsted. •*«.•. »- Red Bank 16$ Broad Street National Bank Building, t uH)AUti& oi FroMrty^^D1 f atmo. on W*M Frpm vtrvtif HM sBin»i iwo biotas »e.t «f HubUra . Drllga . Or fill oat the atu.bev d eoapon ana «»» •mt (all ButUoisM wUI ks »»b ''Try U» For Service" ' RECi BANK, NEW JERSEY. ,

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f :»-\^Ki,,l.^. ..V) V < - '< v BED BANK REGISTE&. JUNE 9, 1926.

Ralph, Richard L. Sherman and fEMS ACO IN RED BAMK. Frederick R. Wenzer. The valedic- torian was Edith .Leonard. Qualtty~-"Rich in flavor, always uniform, moiitt. •"*;• V K«ai^sburg Steamboat Co., Regiater f of the Firat Week in June red Albors. i Albert climbed 25 .", ' Cover. Batter and Sprem'da Further . .PVRE FOOD extracts and flavors. Charged into -v . Twenty Year* Ago, Thirty Yeire *eet and Tilton'climbed five feet ; Ago and Forty Year* Ago. ligher and won the bet A number a PERFEOTm 8TERL1ZED BOTTLE 'and " Hew York and Keansburg r MONOLITH COMPANY OE AMERICA Df nails had been driven in the polo a8 m 1 a8 .-. - - fcOOAIrFAOTGRY BRANCH AT SHREWSBURY: ' . ' ' Forty Year* Ago. in various places rand the trousers served to you as a FOOD PRODUCT, } *- v : LEAVING BATTERY, NEW YORKt . A "canoe club-was organized-at of both boys were badly torn. " * Weekdays—9:30,10:30 ff.m, j 2:00, 5:30 p.tn. , ' Telephone Earl C.' "Gaskill, 1736 or P. O. Box 120 ted Bank with about thirty mem- Eleanor Cumbereon..daughter of , a THIRST 'QUENCHER, is what you 'geVwhen > Saturdays—9:30, 10J30 ft, rrt; 2s00, 5530, 8:00 arilfcNDRICKSON & APPLEGATE, Front St. Red Bank, N J. >ers. Peter T. Brady, manager of Thomas Cumbcrson of Washington % ho J"VoBtcrn_ Union telegraph com- street, celebrated fcer fifteenth ' 'you buy \. '< p. m. • iany, jell overboard from his canoe >irthday with a party. "/The guests Sundays and Holidays—9«30,10:30^', nAlsOO, n Sunday and was rescued by .ere Esma Cornwell, Lou Hubbard, Snoch L. Cowart. Gus Prick fell 'race Chadwick, Jennie Merchant, DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES ;t 2:00, 5:30, 8:00, 9:30 pi m. y , HOWARD FREY overboard the same day, but thejbbie Chambers, Irving Sherman, water wliere he fell overboard wa* "ohn Valentino, John-Davis, Fran- LEAVING kEANSBURG. NEW JERSEY is Ivins and, JHcgernvan, < W " *Mr»T:7l00 a_. m.; ,12;0Q m-;.3:3p, 8»00_ SANITARY PLUMBER only five feet deep and lie waded to Manufactured by—^ - . "r j\ ihore without any difficulty. Jo- The pupils who stood Highest in Pt in. ' •,'/'" 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. ieph Morris went out in his canoe heir grades at tho Oceanic public ichool during thfe year, from the ; , Satm'dhyB—7:00 a. m.; 12:00 m.; 3:30, 8:00»,«- ind he ran into an oyster stake and f STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING ado a holo in the canoe sail as irst'grade to the tenth grade, were H. G. DEGENRING , ?Q:00 p, rt, t . /.ell as in the hull of the canoe, anicl Mulligan, Helena Butter- 'Supdayin and Holidays—7:00, 11:09 a. m.; • Gutters. Leaders and Tin Roofing "he canoe sank before Mr. Morris iach, Josephine Ligier, Chrissie telephone 10S1 ' RED BANK. N. J. ould get ashore. Frank Whiting ogle, Edith Conover, Charles Car- . > 12:00 m.; 4:00, 5=30, 8:00, 10:00 p. m. lut a lateen sail on his canoe and ter, John Allen, Lconlu Ligier, Leo- 'ohn S. Throckmorton rigged his Ian West and Emily Pcarsall. canoe with a double leg-of-mutton John W. Bennett of Tinton Falls sail. Many of the canoes of the hot and killed a snapping turtle lub carried sails of red, blue, yel- veighing eighteen pounds in the tw, Jjreen and other colors, such as Pinton Falls pond. The turtle -was - ROBERT HANCE Sc SONS are carried on small boats in tropi- unning itself- on a stamp in the COOKS cal harbors. • lond. Mr. Bennett shot the turtle ^ 12 Broad Street . . Red Bank, N. X Charles Miller was riding his bi- trough, a window of hu store and M nvww cycle on the sidewalk on Borden te lived high on turtle soup and street when someone who was go- urtle pic for sovoral days. > HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STANDARD OIL, ing out of a yard suddenly opened Mbs Annie T. Rcllly, "daughter gate in front of him. Miller, of Peter Reilly of Pearl street, was CO. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES xashed into the gate and was flung married,at St. James's church by rom his machine. Tho gate was "(lev. James A. Reynolds to David REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS. IN PHONE RED BANK orn from the hinges and Miller Leroy with a nuptial high mass. vas badly bruised, but the bicycle The bride wore a gown of pearl >••>•••••< >»•••••«»•»•>•••<•< iras not damaged. gray silk with chiffon and poarl •'Joseph Conover, Jr., of Little trimmings and .carripd a boquet of Silver challenged the Monmouth Bride roses. <• „ ' An Amazing Array! The Monmouth athletic club of heelraen, to a race from Bed BOSTON SCHOOL of COOKERY Bank to Trenton for $250. The Red Bank had a fair at which a In scanning the list of Merchandise below, you will watch was won, by Miss Grace see many seasonable items of need at special prices; 'heolmen agreed to select one of heir members t?25, and to raise Wiiley. superintendent and treas- the initiation fee for honorary urer; These officers and James W. members from $20 to $40. Hpff and Daniel Wilson formed the board of directors. New Texas Onions, 2 ^ lie Frank Patterson of Asbury Park , John, pavis of Eed Bank) who who-was convicted-in the- Mon- 1 had assaulted Jane Smith of Red mouth county court for forging the New Potatoes, 5 ?»• 25c: Finest Juicy Oranges •Bank and who attacked-. Marshal name of Samuel »T. Hendrictybft, Arrioa-; Bennett when the latter went 15 »• 75c : 30 «•• $1.50 dozen, 35c William Vf.. Conovetand others, got to Jane's assistance, was sent to a new trial by order of the New state prison for a year. '• P. and G. White Prineait Jersey supreme court. Red Bank had -street lamps and J. E! Harvey and A. L. Sherwood Gloss Starch jeorge.Ellenbure: got the contract if Little Silver roturnrd home from Naphtha Soap to light and care for tha lamps at a fishing tij{) to Mount Kisco, New $80 per month. The lamps were York, with a large amount of 3• pfc 20c not to be lighted during the full of pperch,, - which they distributed among the moon except, on stormy .nights ;heir:friends. ? 4 cakes Sweetheart Toilet Soap & ' ( ' All Fred Crossley published an/ama- Miss Addie Bennett, daughter ' 1 can Sweetheart; Talcum Powder 1 for 25c teur paper-called the Hornet. Hs of Arrios Bennett of Stout street, wrote'all the 'articles, set all thewas married to William P. Moore (fSCD Hardwater Soap : i...... cake Sc type and printed • tho paper in a of , Pennsylvania. The ceremony was performed by Rev. ffSCO Ammonia ^...... '....'... .'....I bqt 9c Toonr in the' r.ear of his mother's J. % Manning, / 'Star Soap ...i...... :...*.:.; .l;.v..;..:..»..:..»..'...:..*...... cake 5c millinery stora on Broad-street. ' Chicken thieves made\many raids A colt owned by Abel Coleman Sunbrite or Lighthouea Cteanier ...... '. ..can Sc at Scobeyville. Edward Siitphin of Tinton Falls was attacked by a lost sixty chickens, George Cross dog owned by Mrs. Henry Johnson, OSCP Tiny Reg. 18c OSC lost eighty, and Alfred and while the colt was pasturing in a Thomas H. Reed lost all Jhe chick- field. The colt's aido and legs were Tender Peas Sweet Fancy PEAS ens they had. ; , terri&ly torn. cans Albert T. Doremus, who had been Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Allaire can recuperating for a year at- Moun- celebrated the first anniversary of 21c tain View, New Jersey, returned to' their wedding with a reception Miss Luc3>G,Allen^director of Bed Bank and took up his old posi- given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Randall of Little Silver. OSOD Reg. IBs tion in the Second National bank, the scfiool^tells her experience asco Frank Bassett, who was em- Otis Coleman of Tintfin ^alli ployed in the printing department caught and killed a 'coon on Rob with the Perfection Oil Stove* Pork & Beans Tomato Catsup of Lovett's nursery, cut part of hi: crt Davis's farm. The 'coon was a thumb oft.-by getting it- caugh young male and weighed ten and ISS LUCY ALLEN, director of the "The long chimneys burn every drop cans 23c 25c under a paper cutter. three quarter pounds. M conservative Boston School of of oil completely before the heat AH the drug, stores, of Red Ban"k; Eugene Mago« afid Frank Soden Cookery, is one of six famous cooks reaches the utensils. ' agreed .'.'to close their stores on of Tinton Fall, -with several friends In every Store you set the lame critp emit and fine texture from West Freehold, caught seven who recently put the Perfection Stove from the ovent of the American Store*. Six.big bakeries. Sunday except for two hours in th to a rigorous, practical cooking test. "We wero so well pleased with the morning,'half an hour at noon am shad at the Swimming river bridge Like the other five famous' cooks, 1926PerfectionStove.both as to results two hours'at nights -j at Newman Springs, and operation, that after completing Clean> Even Joseph Child, Jr., of Red Bank, Miss Allen cooked By every cooking Bread Rev. William O'Connor's barn at process, and gave usher opinion of the test we kept it to use for auxiliary New Monmouth was burned down was'studying architecture in Brook- work'in our classes," she concluded. Cooking Heat with all ,its _ contents, including lyn and ho received special honor- the Perfection. • >** »> » The loir* ehlnineyi of the Fet- Supreme horse and harness. The loss wai able mention in a" contest on the plans of a theatre. ' Uniformly Gooa* Results/ / f ectlon burn every drop of the oil The J3est Bread You Ever Ate ! $600. - I cooked many meals on tho Perfec- Tested and approved by-the Boston before It teichet the kiltie. Thui Al Burrowes of Red Bank an Miss. Florence W. Adlem of Red tion Stove," says Miss Allen. "The School of Cookery! That means that you get clian, even cooking hut Joe Parker of Fair Haven wen Bank graduated from the Priscilla frte from toot andimoke. Victor Bread ...r...... big pan loaf, 7c Braislin school at Bordcntown, and results, whether using the top of the theJPerleclioh was used under all pos* captains of the teams at a big ba! stove, the oven, the 'broiler, or the aible cooking conditions—for slow game, Parker's nine won by oni was prepared to enter Vassar col- cooking, for fast cooking; for baking, Vou ranb e doubljr gure of tHl Shoe-Peg run... lege in tho fall. toaster .were uniformly good. There lort of hut 'nhen you use a pure Cruihed were several features sufficiently lie 2 cans 25c surance company distributed $10,- several hot plates, ns there is with a And, every day 4,500,tllii»t and pleaMt noy» to ollminfttc tho uric acid o! KEROSENE Plain U-lb tfkg hook* nt the ends of Its wing*. the wo»t particular Coffee rhcumatlim. Taken Just before «• Oil Cook'Stbves and Ovens Black Clinging to '• tho bat Wore throo Drinker*. tirng it often allays tlceplcssnjeil or Mlx.d young bats about tha rite of newly- Hntliorn, tho natural Sirntogi 14c born field mice. Tha bat was kept I . WARNINOI U»« only genuine Perfection • Oranf* P«Vo« cllmlnant and laKntlvo.when tlrnnl \. . • wickg on Perfection!Btqrai«-rAtr art marked In a box during the day It wanbefore brcalcfant, b» a gentle,: in< , with rti irtanglt, OfheVs will give trouble. ' India Ceylon t caught and at night It wai released. tornal cleansing effort which li far OM Cpuntrr *ffi. When it flew away tho thro* youne roachlng In Its sood roiulti, ] COFFEE ib bat* were ntlll. dinging- to their c»u«e* no dIntrant or weak after- mother. effect Its immedlito effect 1* r« i frwhlng and »t|mul»tlnsr. IU ttg* , ' 0f. VVell Hkotl Products In well known Btorcw, Tho graduate! of tho Atlantic ul»r uio frcathn i frt OrsHaiti. Otuit Highland* public school -wore Ed- Honcc Where ^our particular needs are well cared for. wore Kd waitto product* wlilch may debill \ ,M OuV, K J, flaw~teW *• • ward - • •, -Arthur N. D»vl«, Uto and. wear do*n th« phyilcul The fe^MSf 111*, al wkleh IIM »^i| ,, .. ' ' , 30 BROAp STREET V Oapr«« A. Couch, Bortha Ltotmti, •trohgt•trength and nervounotvotii energytt . Kdlth 0. Curtl., Abblo Uanni, . vWi«no Ack*r, Merrill AV Condi JK>f'8||lt|;W$BUWY AVENUE -»j OAKLAND STREET Daniel Leonard, Sum MOU Rdfl Ddnfc lOflo, At l\ Broad itritl M U for MolorltU' Hi --•=• — • &7U5"K^gjjSf$ i»gsifj* Bo* Ujj 1'lnt ..RED BANK BEGISTEK, JUNE 9, 1926, Nine pole with spurs, when he Ml item the pole, One of thi spun caught EARS AGO IN RED BANK. in his other leg and tore "out a big (continued fcrom Itut page.) chunk at flesh. if Scohejrvllle, vi'^t found d«sd in Howard Osborn of Middletown the paature field. Mr. Cor.over had was practicing pitching curves for his ball team, when he put too Last Call for Charter Members! lost two cows two weeks previously much of a curve on the ball and' by lihtlightningi . ' it broke two wlnd'owa in, Lufbur- Charles Gaunt, Bon of Samuel row's store. the First Series of Shares in the Saunt off BeBdd BankB , who had been Melvln P. Yard was tho only Bet- In Helens, Montana, twelve years, ford man who owned an automobile paid n visit to hit former friends in and ho went down to the chore, iwn. -when his machine refused, to work. Miss Flora Willguss, daughter of Ha got Edward Bennett to tow his , W. Wiligus» -of Rod Bank, was "auto home. valedictorian At the commencement Friends Building and Loan Association, The telephone company put a Which la preferable—an Executor exercises at the otate normal school. new rule in force requiring yoking who may, dlelfrfore the estate is A six-room house, 10x80 feet, •women _tp bo__nlght operators_ In- Red Bank. N. J. settled or one whose life l« per* •as built,an-Csdar-avenue at !~ stead of young men, who had pre- manont. Tho CHARTER of the Haven to* Mrm Julia Jackson b,y viously (lad charge of' tHe night Jacob S. Lee for $609. Wiir Close "June 15th, 1926. Broad Street National Dank Is calls. W. L. Bordcn WBB elected presl. PERMANENT and ft. has the're- Maggie Clino of Broad street lent of the Shrewsbury dramatic was thrown out of her wagon on Pereons subscribing for shares .up to that date will be received on the same terms at sources, experience, and every fa- :lub and Mrs, H. _0,_ JBordcn was __ _ „ Charter Members. cility for 'the efficient administra- Front street by a collision with an ilected treasurer. automobile. Two of her ribs were tion of estates. Appoint this Com- Charles Hopping of Monmouth broken, and she was badly bruised. The Friends Building and Loan Association will be> conducted oh modern methods, pany 'as your Executor. street took a job as clerk in White , William Winter, and Joseph W. with absolute security to all shareholders and with the largest possible benefits to both & .Knapp's shoe store,;to succeed Thompson of Llncroft had very big ElVerton Doughty. crops of asparagus and were the borrowers and investors. Its aim will be to make it a great and strong agency for Army worms in legions' of mil- biggest asparagus1 shippers from building up Red Bank and its environs into a city of home owners. ions appeared in Monmouth coun. that part of, Middletown township. :y and created great havoc in many The office of the Friends Building and Loan Association will be at the Merchants ocallties, Harry W. Truax of Long Branch, who for several years wai a re- Trust Company of Red Bank, No. 62 Broad Street. Mrt. S. S. >Lawtoh of Rector porter on Tho Red Bank Register*, llac'e gave a party to celebrate tho graduated from the law department Persons may subscribe for shares at the Merchants Trust Company, or from any of seventh birthday of her daughter of Columbin college, New,York. Adelaide. the officers or directors of the Friends Building and Loan Association, whose names are The graduates at the Atlantic T William T. Corlics was advertis- Highlands public school wcro Dolly given below: ' •- W.-*«- . ing cheviot, cBBBimcre and black Vandcrbilt, Gertrude Quackenbush, qerge suits, made to order, at $16. May Patterson, Gcorc«_ Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lake of Lit- Fred Linden and Fred Young.- OFFICERS tle Silver celebrated their twenti- eth wedding anniversary. Margaret Gould, Emma H. CHAS. H. THROCKMORTON „...... President Evan^, Lily C. N»glc, Frances A. ots, Finger ftints The Belford school district had Edwards and Helen Gould were the THOMAS IRVING BROWN ;...... Vice President 171 school children as shown by the champion pupils for the year at the EDGAR N. McCLEES -. .:;..: .J...... Secretary school census. , (> Chiipel Hill public school. ks,Soot Morris Fach & Son advertised J. ERNEST OLIVER ....;>...... Treasurer . Mary Smith, -whg kept a. house at box of flfly good cigars, for C!> Eatontown known as the '.'Red' ents. .)•,".'• Onion," was sent to state-prison Can tie washed Nelson Little of Fair Haven was for a year alter being' convicted of bitten on the leg by a dog at Little keeping;: a disorderly house.'V-... .."_ JOSEPH S'ALZ, f WALTER G. FRENCH, Silver. Charles DeK. Rlkpr, who was em- Benjamin Hartshorne of Middle- ENSLEiY M. WHITE, THOMAS IRVING BROWN, own village graduated from Watt ployed in J. Trafford Allen's hard- 'olnt. ,.•-,.....„;..,. ware store, attached a propeller to GEORGE G. WINS JOHN J. QUINN, his rowboat which was worked by ARCHIBALD L. MILLER, GEORGE STEVENS, hand with a crank. Twenty Yeara Ago. Tho Martin M. prohan property JOHN GIBLON, WILLIAM L. RUSSELL, WALL Painted with Velour John Bennett of Fair Haven CHAS. H. THROGKMORTON, A Flaiah-lhe better flatwtll pint on Broad street, adjoining the'First EDWARD P. DANGLER, who- was employed at Edward Vfil Methodist church, was soli at auc ir M deUbemtelT y —toiled "—»*«* for•*•* witteieh bur'a store, won the title of the I..JAY TRUBIN, G. HAROLD NEVIUS, ' purposes. It mi blbejrlttied d witih soot, tion for $7,629. •' Tho lot was champion checker player of Shrews- 50x260 f eeti •: ••• •, , J. D. OTTERSON, JR., CHAS; A. MINTON, marked with • pendl, trained with bury, township over fifteen compet- Cabbage worms appeareppdd In FRED OAKLEY, - MYRON V. BROWN, 5 finger prlnt»,itadfj)ottedwithgresje. itors. S(xtj'-tw6 games wereplayed g great numbers throughout the EUGENE ADAMS, -i •'. LOUIS DELL'OMO. Then with. $oap and lukewarm w»ter by each'player, Mr. Bennett won cabbage crop in 49gaincs,he,lost four and nine county and the ' the wall wai washed with a (ponge. many localities was entireltil y dde- . In a few minute* all toll hid dlv drawn, William F. Malchow lii stroyed. appeared. When then-all hid thor. of Red Bank was second man .and ' The house of Michael Toomcy of ougbly dried, It wm» ecroHnUtd clow.,. Dr. Walter Si Mason was third. Everett was entered by thieves, ly-ond then wasn't a trace left of The other players wero Victor who took a lot of clothes and ?7.60 any of the mark*. ' ' Parker, H. Edgar Smith, Georgo Gramman, Sr,, Chris Burdge, Eob- In c.-.sh. • . A great many thefts of flowers Devoe !• mads in 27 lortly colon. ert F. Wilbur, Edmund Wilson, Ed- It Ii guarantied to render tatlriitetlon arid plants were reported from most watd S. 'Allaire, W. Wi" Morrow, when I polled according to directions. p£ the'eemetwics of Mbnraouth 'Valentine Kuhn, J. Trafford Allen Practical tests prove Dtvot r • "- 'couhty.' -'. . ,'::Cv- "••'' • and' Forman H. Sfnlth. Mr. and Mrs^CJIiWles -K. Snyder RED BANK HARDWARE STORE 1 Tho Democratic 'party 'elected of' • Atlantic, Hiiluain'dB celebrated ,flQBERT DONpVAN, Prop. , ' , " comnuttcemen'to Tun the affairs of their twelfth anniversary Hardware, Faints and Oils - /Household Utensils w ^pr thfe party In Shrewsbury township W. C. Bennett;of Belfotelfotd lost a SB Monra~.«ithSt. ,„„ P>o*i| 838 ..,R«d_Bank, JTJU/J.J. „.. | < s fot.the'ensuing.yea^{The cpmmit- hog yhich weighed. 36O---pounds. teemen were James E'nrlght, Jr.,: •'. •.''••'. •-: '.'!*''**!' '•'•" • William Mcais, Elwood Smith, Wil- 'At houieeleattirjr tlms. you'll find V our Finish- l«m. Curchin," Jacob • C. Shutts, many things you no longer need. Sell William Pintard, Elijah M. Conk, 'em. Use Th« Register's Want De- Afberk ,L, Ivins, . Alexander W. partment.—-Advertisement Cooper',' Wlllinm H, Hendrickson, Charles H. Johnson, Edward W. Wfie, Arthur W. i Shutts, .George The (leasing Hjfct gray color of. QutcStenbuih and Arthur; R. Ben- concrete insm up any tintt nett. •• " '; . : The Irish drama of "Kathleen Mavourneen" wa3 given ,at St. ames'a clubhouse! 'The 'actors. Money Saving were Harry Allen, Mr, and Mrs'. Edward O'Flaherty, William Hew. ell, William Lake, Walter Layton, Facts About Concrete "ames Ab/aham Garfield Wise, ilartln McCue, John ' Higgins, Thomas Brockhurst, Miss Bertha Street Pavin\ g Belle Westbrook, Miss Wcttie Car- roll and Miss Martha Sidell. ' Why Cantilevers Concrete is durable. • The Eatontow'n literary society It will not shove, toll or rut. It held a closing reception at which Aife5o remains as true and even as built. recitations, singing and instrumen- tal music wore given by Mrs, Sadie -Concrete pavement is now satis- rape!, " C. V. Williamson, W. E. Comfortable fying taxpayers in hundreds of cities Morris, A. Holmes Shoemaker, F. "throughout the United States. 1000 3. Tilton, Miss ' Katharine Budd, All the loot muiolea can func- Mrs. A. B. Naphcw and Mrs. cities built concrete streets in 1925. tion normally Irt tha Cantilever ( Charles i Breese. Shoo became it ii built like th Maintenance cost is low. No ex* - John H. Mount end Mr. and Mrs. foot) flexible from toe to heel. William H. Hbndrlckson of Red The muaclea of ttie foot, are «n- pensive special equipment is required. Bank took a Sunday, automobile Concrete provides a safe surface for trip to New Brunswick., Near New couraged to exercile and build up traffic. It is never slippery after rains. . Brunswick tho motor refused to ha ttrangth they need to hold the mote and the automobile and party iwenty-iix j bonca of -the foot in Concrete's light gray Surface har- i jhe daintiest inj—iht rforuitit, < dl were towed home by I'r. Starrett, itrong, apringy archea. A buoy- 0 monizes with the green of lawns * summer resident of Littlo Silver. nt, youthful itep and real joy and trees, also with sidewalks, curb Daniel Connors of Evorott, -while n walking aro the re»u!t>. and gutter and in-drives, which are riding his bicycle, waa run into by horse and wagon and ho was ofsummer- Tha Cantilever Shaa is ahape'd universally of concrete. This light knocked • from his wheel uncon- along tha 'natural, lines of the gray color is of special value at night. solous. His collarbone was broken oot and la built, on. a combina- snd he was bad|y bruised on tho Passing vehicles and people crossing tion lait. Th* trlmljr rourdtd toe legs and head and tho doctor said time cakes JN SUMMER you just have to have catc in the house all the the street are more easily seen. ^ he would be laid Up six weeks. glvet you ease, without bulkineia, '. Concrete pavement is not noisy. 95 The graduates at tho Naveslnk and the cloiely fitted heel keepa time. You need it to serve with the iced drinks you give your foot inUj a.nd comfortable. • per cent, of traffic, today is rubber publlo school wcro Irene Stankie- to callers—and for all your Summertime entertaining—to Graco Bray Williams, Zclla The flexible arch cuddle* up muj- say nothing of the dayin-and-day-out demands of the tired. Rubber on concrete does not A'., Stiirges, Ernest' W. i Poolton, 1/ to |ho Undarourye of your foot, and not an hour make noise. George Hookwcll Moxson, Vincent giving Kelpfiil tupport without re- family for cake to go with their berries and sliced fruit, Davis Mount, Marian H. Bralnard, •trletlni »H» elrcuUllon or freedom spent in a hot with ice cream and all the dainty Summertime desserts. OH drippings will not cause con* Maud Root and Nolllo E. Kelly. of tha foot. , , crete to disintegrate. The Bed Bank pnlntcrs formed •• v And now • you can keejp your cake-box always well * Uhpr union with Joseph Coley as kitchen •35,500,000 square yards of con. jirettdent and James Gordon Ben^ stocked—yet without the sacrifice of one golden Sutames 1* cretepavement placed on city streets as vice presdent. Tho other hour over the baking oyen. \ officer' were Albert VanPelt, .titever In the United States in 1925. Thomas Murphy and John Morn- At'your grocer's are the famous Freihofer cakes—dainty, Concrete gives you more'ptv* • kn. . -K •• 6e delicious, made of the finest ingredients and baked with the The New .York anil Long Branch / ment value for each dollar invested railroad issued an ofdor that flag- Men, Women and Children greatest care and skill. ' " -, than,any other type.' . • men must not raise .flowers near the, Supports the'Arch, ^Uh; Flexibility (lafrhouacs and thfifc all tho flowui You'll particularly like our sponge cake with berries," , CBMBNT ASSOCIATION that had already been planted must fruits, ice cream. Plain—for strawberry shortcake—and ba torn'Up find destroyed, 1 i 347 Mtdlion'Avcnu* James W|lson Stout of Little with all the most popular frostings. NHW "YORK Silver died.of «, complication ol A Notional Otgapittlion to at the aga of levority Imprtm and Exttni the Uiu efCoiitrttt i - yeari. }U had boen a Oitilfornlit tolii miner1 In '40 and had lived at or*test IN >i CITIBS \ s Little Silver nine, your* The pupils of tha Shrewsbury publlo tchool wert tnken on nn out' Raymond Bowne X ing to Newman Springs by Vcrnon *••*<: OMt*. |U>r< ol MM di«HMt <« MklMl .ta Ihi FfUea, th« principal of tha school, h Turn. .Ub.orllnri, «iauiori a* »;a»MM«, tlitl Monnonlh t»imlr SwriaMe'i Ortt.. l>l< of lUttlxl N.IIU Dt»«n, 4»»t<<), , M«nM«ulMu h Cvuftty Sttrralal* Ofll4«. biil'-a-Mittd. dtbli and Jamtttdt aitliut thf ••Id «>t»ii arid by It. H, Stryker and Alfred 621 Cqolpjjiin.AvcnvQ. nollo« li htrtbr H««t> '» tn« artdUora ol Ill tlit mitutiit tha t'tatt ol I>*M«I It uadir oatb, within «l« faiontha Iron th< N4lll. nrj«(i. »IJ dtttattil to »«bli.ll la ih« iub,atlbtr. OflOrft ll«d*«M<1. , ' . ,v ' m OuVlt* »»t»t... tor«' ttotlti to uriillliin to iirdlHl tUlul latVuthi^ afci' ta " " ecllom ttvtt.' Thirty pcriiohi Joined St. Jam«»' ASBURY PARKIN. J. •altii thtir il ml 4 a««l»>v tht M»tn>V ttuvi, .<•..- • •Id •>i»t«, ant*t onth, within il< mnntha Piif*u*,nl '" "'* ""'" "' «6**VV It, church and eleven porsoni .Joined Purtutal to tiltha. orcl.vrcl.f of Jo«»i>h I. front th< ilit* nf lh» •tonttlit ardur, ur mhi lunoaata ol Ihi OoOnly ( M4 Trinity church. l U. Ouunl/ cl Men h will I totH b«t*d ( thl' dy ittaW. n«hiy. «\iirij»«U ol U. Ouunl/ cl Men -•"•••- of Mlddlctowi uih. mid; en rt. Iw.mmh Say of AwlAwl. Ho « « •ppli-nlpli n off tht a Btnl AIU»\A»pl««>> 6*otf am RlUn \.. W*» cllmbltij »»»!« pfltfD n«r>lt, U, },. p tnkiH m win aio«m »t \t>» «i- Jl»a Batil tri»I, uiitlioi* ol tlit out* *l O«M»1-JJ. i , i- •-, ,;. • . V ^. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE, 9, 1926.

avenue to the Intersection with tie center two Councttmeji, for one yeart an As- Mr.- McConnell is a justice of the tine of Beckleis place, thence eastwardiy sessor, (or three years; a Collector, (or along the center/line of Beckleis place to three years; and a Justice of the Fcace, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. peace at B,elmar, , tbe cente1 r lino of Broa1 d street, tbe point (or live yean. , place of bcslonlng.' , Notice of Primary Election. Long Branch Young Man Enga»«d. The polling place for the 8evsnth Elec- -vAlio take notice that a Primary Elec- HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Announcement has been made tion* El-trtct Is Eugene U. Wagee's ga •tion lor all political parties entitled there- MONMOUTH COUNTY. rage. Irving plaee. • ; to will be held In aald Borough) fn said of the engagement of, Miss Marlon ElthUi aUectlea Dl.tHct. County, on Tuesday, June ICtn, 1086, be- DuBrlo of Detroit and Frederick Beginning at a point where,tbe center tween ths hours of seven A. M. and nine Personal Note)*,' Sals* bt Properly, line of the track* or road t*d of tha New W. Dettlinger of Elberon, who i Is ,, , election vIU be held to the ash P. M. (Standard time.) Said Primary Bulbfinr Operation*. Lodga-Oo- Jersey Southern railroad Is Intersected with Election to.be beld In the places In the employed by the West naint and Borotwh for the sorpoie of electing a the shore> of the North Shrewsbury river, fclpective Alstllcta ai herein fet (orth. tns«. Slight Fires, Birth*. Mar- . Member -o. the House et Rapnienuuvu thence sonthwardly along tha center line and said Primary Election will be held riagea nail Dsatha—Other Item*. chemical company of Detroit. He from'the Third Congre-ilonil District; a of the track* or road bed of tha Vew Jer- (or tha pnrpose JO( noralastlnv persons o( is a. graduate of tho Long Branch ' ' Member of the'Senate of New Jerssy foi sey Southern railroad to Its Intersection tha respective parties to the efllces above Miss Geraldine Brown of "tk» Cognty of Monmouth; Two Members with the center line of Herbert street, menttoned and also to elect Members of high school. ~ , ' S*the General Assembly ol New Jersey. thence wulwardly along the, center Una o tha County Executive Comnrl.tee for each wan haa given up Tier position New Assistant Postmaster. , 'I * ,' a Sheriff, two Member* of tbe Board ot Herbert atreet to lte intersection with tha political party, participating fn said Pri- • Chosen Freeholders ol the CoJnty of Mon- center line of Shrew-bury avenue, thence mary Election,- also a Member of the State with McCluife; Jones & Co. of New Alamanza Crawford, who has 'mouth for three years; three Coroners. southwardly along the center line, of Executive Committee (or each political Yorjc and her place will be taken a Major for the Borough of Red Bank Shrewsbury avenue to it* Intersection with party. The Bonds alio tit on this dsy been employed at the Freehold (OK two years, a Collector for three years. the center line ot West Leonard street. (or registration purposes. by Miss Bernice W. Brown of postoiflce the- past 24 years, has n Assessor for three years, two Councll- thenca westwardly along the center line o Matawan, m««K for. the Boromrh ol B«d Bank for Welt Leonard street u It* Intersection Notice of Ref IslraUon. been promoted'to the position of . ilufc Veers* and a Justice cf the »-— Second registration Hay—Primary day. Frank Mayor of Keyport has with the center Una ot Letshton avenue, 7;0O A. M. to 0.00 P. M. (Standard time.) assistant postmaster,"which was re- t< T thenee northwsrdly along the center line of cq ordered to'pay $4 a week - ** "No3ea'"c-f Primary Election. V Lelghton avenue to Ita intersection -rlta Third: registration dsy—October Utb, cently created owing to the increase 1 JUJO take notice that a Primary Elee. tbe center line ot Locust avenue, thenoe 1926. l;0t> P. II. to O.00 P. M.. to nvlse toward the support of his child. in the amount of business at the tlaalor all .political psr*le» eitltled there- and correct the list f jr the General Elec- 1 westwardly along the center line of Locust Complaint against Mayor was made to will be held In the tald Borough. In said avenue to ita intersection vlth the) shore tlOh. postofflce;^ -*-- - County, on Tuesday. June 16tb. 1028. he of the North Shrewsbury rivar. .thenee The polling place (or Sbrewabury Bor- by his wife, -who lives at Matawan. Bolmar Resident Dead. tween the hoars ot seven A. M. and nlw northeastwardly along the abort, :of"' the ough la the Firehouse, Shrewsbury. Mrs. Asbury Fountain of Mata P. M, (Standard time.) Said Primary North Shrewsbury river to Its Intersection , FRANrf O. BYHAM. George W. .Jamison of Belmar, Election to be held in the places in the with the center line ot-the track or road Acting Clerk of the Borough of Shrews. wart has returned'homo from San 'respective districts as herein set forth. bed ot the New Jersey Southern railroad, bury. Diego, California; where she had aged 01 years/died last week after 'and aald Primary Election will bs helc the point or place of beginning. Dated May ITth. 1926. n long sickness.. He was employed for the purpose of nomlnatlna; persona or The "polling place for the Eighth Election been making a stay with Mr. and -tbVmpeetrra parties to the ofllcea above District la-the cafeteria of the Slgmund NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECT^ONi Mia.. Boss B. Fountain. as a salesmanrior-the R.-C. Wil- mentioned and alio to elect Members of Eisner Company, DrUge avenue and West Borough of Rumson, N. J. liams grocery company eighteen the County Executive Committee for each Front street. Notice Is .hereby given that a General About $35 in cash was stolen political party, participating in said Pri- Ninth Election District^ Election wlff be held in and for the from Steadman A. Hall's home at years. He was a member of a num- OLDTRI0E3 NEW PRICES 8AVQfQ*a mary Eleetlonr also a Member of the State Beginning at a point wher* loa center Borough of Rumaon, In the County of ber of lodges and church societies. Eieoutlve Committee for each political Jlne of Shrewsbury avenue Is Intersected Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on Ocean Grove one 'night last week tarty. The Doarda also sit on this day with the center line of Herbert street, Tuesday, November 3d, 1026, hetueen the Coach, •' , »1445 ?1395 for registration purposes. thence lonthwardly along the center line of hour* of six A. M. and seven P. M., at About $20 of this amount belonged Married at Freehold. »5p; the respective polling places la said Bor- Roadster » 1625 1525 Notice el Rezistratlon. Shrewsbury avenue to Ita Intersection with to the girl scouts. Miss May Strassor of New York io.o; Second registration day—Primary day, tbe center tins ot tbe Newman Springe The commencement, committee and Edward, Schlechtweg of West 7:00 A. M. to ».00 P. M. (Standard time.) road,*thenca easterly.along>tne"center line ^aid election will hs beld In' the aald Royal Coupe 1795 1695 Third reelstratlon day—October 12th. ot the Newman Springs road to it* inter- Borough for tha purpoae of electing a of the Freehold graduating class Freehold were married recently at 1»26. 1;00 P. II. to 9.00 P. IL. to raViie section with the center ,• line of Broad Member of the House of Representatives consists of Evelyn Cook chairman the Freehpld Reformed parsonage Brougham ,- '18(55 1745 . and correct the Hat for the General Eleo street* thence northwardly along'the cen- from .the .Third Congressional District; a 12K ter ilne of. Broad street to its Intersection Member of the Senate of New Jersey for Lucy Morgan,, Lucy Burdge and by Rev. William I/. Sahler. They Sedan *' - . •• 1695 . 1545 with tbe center Una of the track! or the County of Monmouth; Two Members Boundaries of the election districts in 7 John Baily, will live at West Freehold, where the Borough of Fed Bank, anil the polling road bed'of the, New 'York and TjOng of the General Assembly of New Jersey. Royal Sedan ' 19SS 1795 . place in each district, are as follows: Branch ' Batlroad.' thenee:. northwesterly a Sheriff, two Members of tho Board of Miss Olga Elliott; a student the groom is a farmer. ,, Flrat Election District. along tbe center,Uno of the rovl bed or Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mon- nurse at tho Long Branch hospital, . Betrinning at a polns on the shore of tracks of the New York and X-ontr Branch mouth for three years; three CoroncrsL Freehold's Beauty Contest. Crown Sedan 2095 1895 ,200 1 Railroad to ita Intersection with the center two Council men for tho Borough cf Rum- is spending three weeks with her (Allprleo /. a, b. Dctnbi His/cot to cmtnt Fxtrml swclia tax) the North Shrewsbury Ura directly ba. ling of Chestnut atreet thence southwardly son for three years, and two Justices, of Miss Martha Anesko won the tween the properties owned by the Hon- along tbe center line of the tracks or road tho Peace, for live years. parents, Mr. andfMrs. John Elliott bcauty^contest held last week a't ,f'- :M mouth Ooai Club and the property known bed of the Net? Jersey Southern Beflroad have driven, their cars thousands,' as the Red Bank Lyceum, thence south, Notice of Primary Election, of Freehold. the Embassy theater at Freehold. . - . . t,lW'-hour plus,- safc^Uttle M vestment in its class. Club and property known as the Bed center lino of the. Newman Sprlnga road for registration purposes. nounced of Miss MaW H. Wheeler Normal School Examinations. wondertnaenbqebfitsmorethan I We are eager to demonstrate It* Bank Iorceum, at the point or place of be< to Iti Inter.ect.on with the North Shrews- sinning. bury river, thence northeastwardly alons Notice of Registration. of Ocean Grovo and alerle Wilbur Pearl E. Kens, Amy Bennett, hundred thousand of owners'who outstanding superiorities. •; \ the ihore of the North Shrewsbury river Second registration day—Primary day. ' The polling place 'or tha Flrat Election 7:00 A. M. to 9.00 P. M. (Standard time.) Hitchcock of New Rochelle, New Elizabeth Wilson, Ruth Schisler, District U Naveslnk Book and Ladder o Its Intersection with the center line ot v jocupt- avenue, thenee eastwardly albns Third registration day—October 12th, York. Anna Heinz, Ethel*, Johnson and aesaa>a firehouse. Mechanic atreet he center line of Locaat avenue to Its In- .026, 1:00 P. M to 0 :!ghton .nd correct the list for tbe General Ejec- , James O'Neill of Matawan has Mary Feaster of Allentown have 'Beginning at a point when tie center avenue, thance voathwardly alonff the cen- tion. 7 bought a new Hudson coach'and taken the entrance examinations line of Mecbanlo street la Interested with ter line of l*Ighton avenue to its Int«r- Boundaries of the election districts In the* center line'of Broad street, thenee teetlon with the center line of_ West' Leon* •he Borough of Rumvon, and'the polling Johnson Cartan of that place is for Trenton normal school; "southwardly along the center line of Broad •rd street, thence eastward!? \nlomr tha jlace In each district, are as follows: • the owner of a. new Buick coach. '.-; StreetTto its intirsectlon with tha center center lino of West Leonard street tx> the First Election'District. Bought at Hamilton. Una of Wallace atreet. thence eastwardly center Hoe of Shrewsbury avenua, th« . A two.4stqry apartment house is ANDY'S GARAGE., • along the center1 lino of Wallace ctreet to All that portion of tbe Borough of Rum- The young people's society of the -lolnt or place of beftinnlrifr. * ' ; . son altuate west of tbe center line of Blng- being built on Throckmortori street 1 .the rear of: the property \of the Second The polling place for the Tenth Jlectlon tiam. avenue between the North and South Hamilton Methodist church held a 19 Mechanic Street Red Baiik, N. J. National Bank, thence southwardly along District la Westslde EQfflna' Bouse. Leigh- Shrewsbury rivers. . atJPreehold for Rev. J. B. Brown of • tie Tear of aaid Bank one hundred feet : banquet a few days ago and ad- from the center Una ol Wallace street, ton avemie* " • ,. " ". - ".'''•••''•'.'•.'''• The polling place for the First Election Newark, formerly of Freehold. 45-53 Broadway Tel. Long" Branch 204 • • .thenca eaatwardly by a stralirbt imagin- . -. • • AMY £. SHINN.' District is Oceanic Firehouse, corner River The pavilion at the1 foot pf Val- dresses were made by Rev.'E.-Mr ary line to Ita Intersection with -^he center Clerk of the Borough of Bed Bank. road, and Allen street, Itumson. Munyon, Joseph Wardell, Thomas • llnss of Linden place and Wallace street, Dated May 17th, 1926. ' * ; Second Election DUtrlct. entine street at Monmouth Beach thenca northeastwardly along the center All that portion of the Borough of Rum. has been leased to Bernard Winfleld Shafto and George Sutts, line,of Wallace atreet to Ita Intersection NOTICE OF UEGISTRY AND ELECTION, ion situate east of the center llneof Blng- with the -center -line of Prospect avenue, Shrewsbury Township, . bam avenue between tho North and 8outb lor the season for $650. . (Continued on next page.)'. • thance' southeastwardly along the center Notice la hereby given that a General Shrewsbury riven. , ••-.<• •Mrs.' L. V. Lefferson of Free- Una, of Proipect avenue to the southerly Election will b? held in ipd for the • Tbe polling place for the Second Elec- curved boundary line of the Borough of Township of Shrewsbury, in the County tion District Is Rumson Fir* Company** hold underwent an operation Bed Bank, thence northwardly along the of Monmouth, State of -New. Jersey, on Tuesday, November 2d, A. D., 1S20, from House, Center street, . near Ridge road. week at St. Francis's hospital nt eurred"boundary -line.of the Borough ot Rumson, 'jERB J. OAREW. >Be(l Bank to the Fence Line, thence north- tho hour of eix o'clock A. M. to the hour 'rehton.\ _ westwardly along'the said Fence Lino" to >f seven o'clock P. M.V ot the zespective ; ; Clerk of Rumaon Borough. : the center.line of Mechanic atreet, thence ollEnir places Nh Bold Towrtohip. ' Dated May ITth, 1926.'^ '•:... Mrs. Henry^K Jones of Freehold westwardly along the center line of Me- Slid election will be held In the mid entertained over forty'guests at' a ehante atrect to Ita Intersection Ith tha Township for • the purpose of electing a NOTICE OF REGISTRY AW> ELECTION. -ctmer. line ,of Uroad street, the point or Member of tha House of Representatives Holmdel Township, tf. J. luncheon and' bridge party last ::plattii.Sf beslnnlnB.,1 ... ' -• ; . from the Third Congressional District! a 'Notice of tha time and place of holding week. :.•• • • ••. ; '•- T);*- ^ntiiitg place for the Second Elee- Member of the Senate of New Jersey for the General Election end of the officers to 1 the iCouflty.of Monmouth: Two Members be elected, and meetings of the Board.of Arthur Bearmore of Adelphla ,, n :•. •-..•1 ia Independent Firehouie. Me- of the General Assembly of'New Jersey., i Registry and Election in the Township' of has'bought a new Essex coach and ., ,,,L.. :.":j.;; ..;)EIecUo!1 rjl.trltt. :• .. • . a Sheriff, two Members of the Board of Holmdel. in the County of Monmouth. ; , • •••:{,: li-.x- at a point where the?centerChosen Freeholders of the County of Mon- Notico Is hereby given that a General David Leonard has bought a Ford • '••''• -. V. u'Ance -treet le intersected with mouth for three years: three Coroners, Election will, ba held in and for the •'•,..' iii-vifi line ,of Broad street thenee one . Township .Committceman, for three Township of Holmdel, in the County of '• rni^-iirMy alunK the center line of Broad years; a Township Co mm itteeman for one Monmouth and ":ate of -Wew Jersey, on Henry Irwin has sold, his . ,ir<-i;t to ita Intersection with the center year,, to fill unexpired term of Benjsmin Tuesday; November 2d, 1926, from the house and lot on Union avenue at ' line at Harding Read, •thenee eastwardly V Parker; a Township' ClerK ^or three hour of six o'clock A. M. to. toe hour, of along the center lirievf.Hardlng Road to Ita 'ears; a Townr.hip Assessor! for 'three seven o'clock P. M., at the fallowing Long Branch to Dr. William H. SIo- intersection with the center line "of Branch rears; a Townahip Collector for two years, place In the said Township! Township cum. : to fill the unexpired twrm of Stewart Van- ' avenue. • thence southeastwardly along the 1 Hall, Holmdel, New Jersey. center line of Branch avenue to its Inter- VHet, and. a Justice of the feace, for five Said election will be held la to* said Harold'McDermptt and family of ; •ectiott with the center line of Bergen rear.j. • , ,•••-. . '• Township for. .the purpose of electing, a Freehold are.spending the, summer place, thenee "eastwnrdly "directly between Notice of Primary Electlan. Member of the House of Representatives .the properties owned by the Eit, of Sarah "Al«o take notice t* at a Primary Elec- from the Third Congressional District; a it a bungalow at Manasquan Beach. F; Wolcott and Emily Spinning one hun- tion for all political parties entitled there- Member of the Senate of New Jersey for Kobert McKee is building a new dred and nfly feet (rom the center Mine, ot to -will be held in said Township,'.n laid the County of Monmouth; Two Members : Branch avenue.' thence southeaitwsrdly by jounty, or> .Tuesday,, June IBth, .1026,; be- of the General Assembly of New Jersey, house on Long, Branch avenue at a atraleht line to the curved boundary line ;we«n the hours-of aeven A.-M-" and nina a Sheriff, two Members of the Board of ol the BoroiiRh of Red Hank, thence norths P. M. (Standard time.) Said Primary Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mon- Long Branch. ' eastwardly along, the curved boundary line Election to be held In the place as herein mouth for' three years; three . Coroners, Ike Marriner and Clarence Sut- "ol the Boroutili of "Re"! Bank to Us Inter- set forth, and-said primary Election will be and for the following municipal officers, section with tho center line of Wallace ield for the purose of nominating persona viz.: One Township Committeemsn, for pljin , will open a restaurant at atreet, thence *tuithwr,tworf the County Executive Committee for Justices of the Peace, for five years Levy BrdtherB have sold a house thence directly we«twnrdly by a straight •ach political party, partlcipatlns in said each, and two Surveyors of ths Highway and lot at Freehold to John Dorf of line to the rear ot'thp Second. National 'rlnury Election; also a Member ot the ;or one year each. , : 1 New York.. • Bank; thenee northwardly to the center State Exeeutivti Committee for'each.po- Notice of Primary Election. p>< line of Wallace atreet, thenee nestwardly itical party. The Board also sits on this Also take notice that a Primary Elec- C. Palmer West is building a to the center line of Broad street, (he place day for registration' purposes. - tion for all political parties entitled there- house on South Main street at Al- ' or point of beginning. . j Notice of Registration. . " to will be held in and for the Township of *, The polling place for tha Third Election .The polling place, 'for Shrewsbury Town- Holmdel on Tuesday, June 15th. 1926. lentown. , ' Slatrlct is F. H. VenDorn Co.'s Showrooms, from the hour cf seven o'clock A. M. to east aide Broad atreet. opposite Monmouth ship is Bennett's Store. Sycamore. and The Wayside Woman's club will Tlnton avenues, TJnton Falls. • the hour of nine o'clock P. M. (Standard hold its annual bazar July 23d' and Fourth Election District. FRANK a' BYRAM, time.) Said Primary Election to be held Clerk of tha Township ot Shrewsbury. in the place In the respective district as 24th. Beginning at a point where tha center Dated May ,17th, 1926. specifically above mentioned and said line of Broad atreet la Intersected with the Primary Election wfll be held for -the ' center line of Harding road, thence, eaat- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, purpose of nominating persona of* the Adelphia Wedding. wardly along \the center of Harding Hoad Little Silver Borough.,N. J. respective parties to the ofllcea above Miss M. Ella Stillwell, daughter CtdiHY is ESSO so much better than any- to' tta Intersection with' Branch avenue, J^otlct o(i thu time and place of hoIdlnE mentioned, and also for Members of the thenee southeastward!* along the center the Genera. Election and of the officers to County Executive Committee for each po- of Jeremiah Stillwell of Adelphia, rr thing else you've ever used ? line of Branch evenue to its Intersection >e elected, and n-eetlriea. of the Bofltd of litical arty partic.patina in said Primary became the bride of Cyde F. Wad- tilth the center line of Bergen place, Registry, and Election In the Borough of Election. Also a Member , of the State thenee • eaatwardly directly t*tween the Little Silver. In the County of Monmouth. Executive' Committee for - each political den of Now York, last Thursday at Why ,does ESSO do away with' all motor , properties owned by the Estate of Sarah party,' S>. Wolcott and Emily Spinning, cne bun- Notice is hereby given that a General the Adelphla Methodist church. knocks; why does it literally unlock all the and and fifty feet from the center'line Election \rili be held In and for the Said date will als6 be the second re( Rev. J. H. Magee of Ocean Grove, of Bergen plaee. thence southesstwardly Jorough of Little Stiver, in the County of try date In said Township. latent power \of your motor, make your car bra straight-line to the curved boundary Uonmouth and State of New Jersey,, on Notice of Registration. a cousin of the bride, performed the Tuesday, November 2d, 1926, from the perform in traffic, on the hills, and over the Una of the Dorouab of Red Bank, thence ; And that on Tuesday, October 12th, ceremony. Miss Madge E. Stillwell southweitwardly along the curved bound. hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hour of 1926, tho Board of Registry and Election long country roads in a manner so, ary line of'the Borough ot Red Bank to ita seven o'clock P. M., at the following place will meet at the place at which they will was maid of honor and Charles Mir- ' intersection with the center line of Broad n ' said Borough: Little, .Silver Volunteer hold the - General Election, above men- anda was groomsman,' that there are no previous performance street, thenee northwardly along the cen- Fire Company's House, i tioned, between the hours of one o'clock ter line of Broad street to the Intersection Said election -will be held In the aald in the'afternoon and,nine o'clock In the standards by which to judge it? with the center line of Harding road, the Borough for the purpose of alec tine a evening, for the purpoao of making the Ardena Girls' Club. point or place of beginning. Member of the Houie of .Representatives final revision and correction of the regii The girls'• club, of" Ardena met The polling place for the Fourth Elec- from the-Third Congressional District: a ter for the General Election. The answer is not difficult to find. It is tion District la Mrs. P. L. BlaladellVga- Member of the Senate of New Jersey for SIDNEY V. BRAY, Township Clerk. last week with Miss Garland Smith. rase. Broad street. the County; of Monmouth: Two Members' Dated May 17th, 1026. Those, present'were Mrs. W. Har- because ESSO is not an experiment; not a Fifth Election District. of the. Cenersr Assembly of'New Jersey. vey Smith, Mrs. Arthur Vanfirunt chance product. On the contrary, ESSQ has 'Beginning at a point on ths shore line a Sheriff, two Members of the Board of NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, of the North Shrewsbury liver directly be* Ghoien Freeholders of the County of Mon- Atlantic Township, N. J. and Misses Edna Huff, Ethel Van- been developed out of the long refining ', tireen the properties owned by the Mon- mouth for three yean; three Coronera, Notice of the time and place of holding Brunt, Eliiabeth Merrick, Nettie mouth Boat Club and tbe property known and for. the following tnunfclpkl officer*. the General Election and of tha oRlcers to experience of the Standard Oil Company as the Red Bank Lyceum, thence south- vis. t Two Councilman, for three years, ba elected, and, meetings of the Board of Cottrell, Leah Howlett, Jennie (N. )\), and has been especially designed to wardly to, the center line of Broad atreet, an As sen or, for three rears;, a Collector, Registry and Election in-the Township of Armstrong, Elizabeth VanHise, Ida thence southwardly along the center line for three yean, and two Justices, of tbe Atlantic, in the County of Monmouth. give just this sort of^uper performance. ' , ol Broan"»treet to the Intersection with the Feace, for flvs.years. . , • Notice is 'hereby given that a Genera' Huff and Lillian Brown. • center line of Monmouth, street, thence ' -• . Nolle* of Primary Election.-; Election will be held In and for th» westwardly.along the center line of Mon. Al">,take notice that a'Primary Elec- Township of Atlantic, In the County of Arclena Property Sold. But the proof of what ESSO is really rests, in nouth street to its Intersection with the tion for all political parties1 entllle'rj there- Monmouth; and State of New Jersey, on ' center line,of the tracks or road bed of to will ba held In and for tha'Borough of Tuesday, November 2d, 1026, from the The • residence •property of Mrs. your hands. ' % the New Jersey Southern railroad, thenee Llttls Silver on Tuesday, Jupe IBth, 1926, hour of six. o'clock A. ffl, to the hour of Mary T. Sesso at Ardena has been , northwardly along the centsr,of the traelcs from the hour of seveq o'clock A. M. to seven o'clock P. M., at the following; place of tbe New Jersey Southern railroad, to the hour of nine o'clock P. M. (Btsndard in aatd Township I Township Hall, Colt's sold to Dr. Robert E. Buckley of Test it today. Test it in any way you want. the ehore of the North Shrewsbury. river, "Standard" 1 time.) Bald Prbnlry Election to b«; held Neck. ' : • . •. • • . , • . New York for a summer home. Tho thence eoutheantwardlr'and northeastward- In. the place ID the reipicttvn district ks ly along tha shore of the North Shrews- Said election will ba beld In the aald property was bought beforo tho Bpeclflcally. above, mentioned and »a|d Township for the purposs of electing a Start clean with a tankful of ESSO. Watch bury river to the center line between the Primary Election will ba held for the pur- property belonging to the Monmouth Boat Member of the House of Representatives world war by tho late William Sesso Gasoline traffic melt away as you beat the whistle. pose of nomlnktlnK versons.iof tl^a respeo from the Third Congressional Dlitrict; a Club and properly known as the (led Bank live patties to the ofllofs above mintloned, for $65,000 and it was sold to Dr. Lyceum, the point or place of beginning, Membe^of the Senate of New Jersey for is tht ideal fuel for Start cold on the longest, toughest bill you and also for Members of ths County Exec- the County of Monmouth I Two Meinbera Buckley for little more than half v The polling place for the Fltth Election utlvt Committee for each polt.lcel party know. Watch ESSO pick up speed, go sailing blitrlet la Liberty Engine House, White pf.th.t General Assembly of New Jersey partlclpstlng In said Primary Election. a .Sheriff, two Members of the Board o that amount. « hormal requirements What consistent AUo » Memler of the State Executive ChDsvn e center line of Monmouth NOTICE Or" REGISTRY AND ELECTION, Primary KItttlon will UlnM for the pur-, ' long use noionger de-^ 41. Quick start — lightning Mt. thsnoe eastwardly along the center Shrewsbury DorOMlh, pose of nomliuilng r.*rflJni of th-i rtsp«« icph Ackerman, Dr. Joseph II.' Bry- velop full power. ". 1 M tiennotilh street to ita Interaeotlon Nottae li lnr.br ulv«n lh«t «. Oilin tlvji parllea In th« ofllcnj above nitnt(on«<1, an, Dr. W. O. Hermann, Dr. Charles f««t, •.•V..... ||nt of Broed.strot, the point Elaollon «IU be held In and (or the and al»o for Members ot the County Kx«o- b»glnnlo«. ... Ilorough or Qhrawsbury, (if the County utW« Gommlttes for etch political party D. Pfout, Drw Klin P. Upham and 5. For motors operating 5. Instant pick-up—quick _...nir place for-the plxtb Bleetlon of MonmovlUi, State ol Ntw J«ri«r. on participating In said Primary RItetfon. Dr. II. B, Dorr of Asbury Park will under excessive toads. ~ Is Belief Engine Jtyusa, Dninmond Tueirlar. Knvtmbar Id, A*. U., 182B, (ram Alao.a Member of the State -Ex«cutW« is a cot. the hour of. elx - o elotk A. M. to ths.haiir Comralttt* for «aoh polltlial patty, attond the annual convention ot the "?? ' He«»ll> aUecllea District. , of i.».n o'olotk f, M. at the r.ipictlve 6. For any motor from 6. Speed and pull for the {•oillnar place* In said'Dorotito. ' , • : B«(d daU will also U the second »*>• American Institute of homoopnthy etMti«M|M.at a point whsM tbe mhr try date In laid Townihlp. which the driver de- long hard hills. iMttPrM strTsf KlnteraetUd -lln tlie Raid •lettlon •III J» bsld In tha said Noti f !t| at Philadelphia tho last of tlilo ic'ar ll-e rf BtsklHS t>lMe. tbence soutb- Doroaili tor the rJVpoM of alactlna • . Notice of !tt||.Ur»t!f>n!t||Ur»f, month. mandjextrapowaan^ • eirdtl alori-thl MBUf llfia of Ilroad lUmhar of th* llnus* nm>iith| T*p Hamhers Wthj amerl 3UU b !ts« roik and tdna of Ihe fi.il./«l AaeemMjr of N.w J«r»«T, tlpned, batwiin the bourM of on* o'clook t A daughter won horn last wort to lit Intersection ai iheilT. two Mtmbtra of (he Desr>l o In the aflei-noon and nlrti o^lock In tit* to Mr*. Charfci McConnoll of Bel *«naai|y tio lit Intersection •venlntf. far the pttrpos* of m*Uni the f.JIM.OT Obeitni(ObtLffT—-,t t- street- tt, Uhoien frr.hnlders at th* Counlj of Man mar. Th» urno day Mr«. McCon- II* ,»l»nt,t»ttite* aanui(enterr ....line. moum fnr three years! Ibree Cmoners, ith a Htyor for tb* Borouah ef Shrewsbury, or the Oentrel Klictlon. neH'fl oldest daughter Miry Elisa- lnWrt t o ltl> tut two jrasrsi iwu Counsllman, for three , JONATHAN If. JONEB, '•.'flit A * " \; Mart I two'CoutollD-tt, toftno yean beth', graduated from th» SUr ot M»« 8«».academy at Long Branch. STAN . :.:•.;..•....i. COiyi>AN Y (J4, ./ RED BANS! REGI&TEK, JUNE 0*. 1926.

burn of Freehold aro spending six BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Weeks with their daughter, Mrs. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN John- Many of Highlands. North Tennis Racquets (Continued from last page.) Carolina. J Contractor and Builder, , ' Eestrune In one hour arid the best gut, guaranteed 60 Broadway, ' AtUoUa BfgUaaia, of last week at the home o" his son- T If yoyu arare ethlnkln thlnklnee o off having having; ;a a Tenni Tnniss CourCout tbuilt built' 'or', oni with, the Eastern New Jersey power Expert Movers of Household N. y. City. ^ .w. J7 Kturfaced let me five you a price. SatWactloa'Guarantied.' and light company for five years. in-law, WilliSm Demming of New- GEORGE D. COOPER, " '. ,J The company will furnish 87 lights ark. He was.born at Freehold in _•• Goods and Pianos. dVUr EINQUJEHB* ' T of 400 candlepowor and ICO lights 1888. ?«tte.riwB5«»ln8MM"M •-* £BwA • gggPafc*..l v W; S.GRAY of 250 candlepower. -" Joseph Wooodfield of Farming- GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C.t%«n<» S Foxwoo'd Park TENNIS PROFESSIONAL Boy F«ll« Two Storloi. dale has left, his position as sales- City Movings a Specialty GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, cTlL H. W. Baxter, ten yeors old, a man in John R. Allaire's clothing CIVII. BNOINEERS AWF scmvEvoaa. 1 pupil at the Freehold military stow at that place and has taken a WALTER-C-VA60 Bro»d BtT..tN. Be KEURENJ ,* school,-suffered-a-concusslon of position-in-tho -clothing department - - Large, WeU Padded ^7T OrVH, ENGINEER AND BUBVBTOB. 1 Broad Street National Bank Building, the brain in a fall last week from of Steinbach's store at Asbury Careful, Courteom, Experienced Men \ ' 'Red Bank, N. J. a second story window to the Park. >\ * GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C E. ,'. ground. He was taken to a Tren- • CONSOLTMO ENGINEER. • Honor* for Printer. OrVIL £N0tNEEB «nd SUEVEVOR, ton hospital. Thad S. Walling, a former em- Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions IS Beotar PIM«. Red Bank. W. J. ployee of the Freehold Transcript PR. HAROLD J. STOKES, College Graduate!.' Anywhere,.Any Tiipe. r: DSMTAL SOBOCON. Abraham Ehlin of Freehold will office, has been elected president Baecnin to1 Dr. Frank Lee. of the printers' league of Now 51 Brotd Street. JSUntr Bulldlm, graduate next week from the Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. Room* 4. G and 8. Brooklyn college of pharmacy. York. Oflu Hoar* BisO'to 6i00 ettiotki Miss Mary "Dora Owens and Miss Tel«rbon» JOJ.W. To Inspect New Hotel. Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street WILLIAM A. HOPPING, Ddrothy Brown will graduate from The final inspection of tho new Real E«Ut« Brekn, __ the women's" college at New Bruns- hotel on Broadway at Long Branch Trntx BnDdlniT. 49 BROAD 8THEBT, Cuts Truck Costs wick.*1 Tel. 894 RED BANK, M J. RED BANK. N. J. will he held June 23d by the board BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, Farmingdile Girl Engaged. of directors of the hotel corpora- tion. ' , NEW YORK'AND NEW* JERSEY The engagement has been an- MASTER IN CHANCERY. nounced of Miss Florence Bennett, Sailed for Europe. 4 Broad Strtot, , Bed Bank. N. J. Sales of Graham$rothers Trucks daughter of Mrs. Margaret Bennett Anthony 'Deedmcyer of Freehold ALBERT B. DIRHAN, ; KEAL E3TAXE BEOKEIl. of Farmlngdale, and Willard Curley has sailed for Europe -where he will Dlrbta Bulldlm, Drummonil Place, have reached such enormous of Marlboro. The Wedding will spend two months in Germany, Phone 913. take place June 15th. Austria, Switzerland and Bavaria. BED BANK. NEW JERSEY. figures that buyers profit by un- Another Serrice 'Station. Graduatea from Medical College. The Standard ,oil company has Herman Friedman, ton of Isa- EGAN'S bought the old Curtis property on dorc Friedman of Freehold, gradu- equaled low initial costs* the corner of Norwood avenue and ated last week from the University Auto Vans and Express Broadway at Long Branch from of Maryland school of medicine. Now Mut moling time la near I am y Morris Lebiowitf and will .put up a prepared to do your next BOTUtr ol foral- Avon Cdmmieaioner Reiignt. tun. planoa or banaia to eUl nart* at service -station'there. city or eonntir, la thalargeat padied van Note the price of the G-BOY, the William H.' Brighton has re- In Bed Bank. Before TOO hare nor next > Strawberry Fe«tlv«l »t- Freehold. moTlnj dono, write, «end or call (or the signed- as a commissioner of the onlr reliable fnmltnra tnovara in tovn, ani one-ton truck. The third'annual strawberry fes- borough .of Avon.. Ha. .has been set my Srices on TOUT next Job. All Wade tival for the benefit, of the Knights of heavy or light trnekisc dont at abort succeeded by Fred P. Clayton. notice. Call or addraaa of Columbus', lodge of Freehold will HOUSE PAINTS be held* on Thursday night of this Barker—^Mqffet. • J. T. EQAN Only mass production, unap- week. A feature of the affair -will Miss Louella Barker,of Neptune It WALL STREET, RED BANS City and Stuart Moffefc of Bradley FLOOR VARNISH Rsiideoco Pbona 292-R , be outdoor' dancing. , 1 Park were married Sunday of last S Office Phono 539-R -i<;'J Made $278 at Poppy Sale. >r proached building and buying week at Washington,-D. C. FURNITURE VARNISH 10 WHARF AVENUE "^ , The American legion auxiliary of Long Branch collected over $275 at Electrical School Graduate. Monmouth County Surroiata'a Offiea. power, plus years of experience, Edwin S; Guiiford, son of Edwin WHITE SHELLAC In tho matter or the estate: ot Ilalah Hi tho recent poppy agalnit the »eld liam Li Dill. , ,'Rev. John J. O'Hara, rector of 160 Monmouth Street', Red Bank, N. J. aubBoriher. the church of tho Ascension at Sated Freaho'd, tt. 3., April 58. ISli. New Truck for Fr»n»aa Fir»m«n. B.radley Beach, has been elevated - ' Next to'Hollywood's Drug Store RAYMOND E. THOENE. •- The Frcneau Are cftmpany voted to the rank of prelate. , :**;•„ , Kiyport, N. J, it F. D. No. 1. last week" to' buy a combination pumping engine' and chemical;ap- Printera'1 Convention. '..„.. paratus costing $9iD00. The ap- The 'printers' trade union of New YANSYCKLE paratus will be delivered within York will hold its convention from sixty -days.', . ' ; . Juno 24th to,. 28th a't the Monmouth E. V. HUGHES, Manager 149-151 West Front St. hotel at Spring Lake. fe Cbjurch Buya Movie Machin*. Telephone 128$- "^ A. motion pictuw projection ma- Freehold Property Sole?. , chine costing fVff> has )jeen-bought, ':, Tha Mary A. Conover property By the Avon Baptist church and the on. Broad street at. Freehold has first pfa series oI'BiWe story, pic- been sold to Mrs. LotWo E.- Sher- tures Will he Bhown at the church man of that place,- tonight New Houao at Long Branch'. New Jetty Plant. (! A gemi-bungalow coating $18,000^ • Plans for a new jetty at Long is being built at Long .Byanch for Biranch weiB presented to the city John C. Giordano, a Lorig Branch : coinniissipnera 61 that place last lawyer. -, •• '• " • •' • ;:t^-)' GRAHAM BROIBERS •weet and the bfHcials 'will make an Uthora' Strawberry Feitival. ' investigation of the proposed site. The usheri' union, o£ Simpson SOW BY DODGE BROTHERS Shower for Aebury Park Girl. nientorial church o£ Long Branch, A misoellaneoua aliower was giv- will hold a strawberry festival June DEALERS EVERYWHERE en last •vreek;fqr Miss Mae Klein of 18th. • « ' .•"' •. ' Asbury Park,.who is engaged to Wayaide's Harvet Horn*. ' The harvest home fpr the benefit phrase wed Dallas Culver. -It was held at the home of Mi?s GWce Purchase. of the Wayside Methodist church SALE OP LANDS FOR UNPAID TAJfES will be held August 24th. ; IN ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP, , a Silver CMRfoir Latin Pupil. MONMOUTH COUNTY. NEW JERSEY.^ ' .The Edwin-Post silver cup for Public notice la lieroby given tea W. D. Heidi, Collaetor of Taxai ol tha To'wmhlp of Atlantic, In tha County of Hon. . i i£nd st*'1 "'"'W.Jeraty, that he will aell at pubjlo til* all the land*, tenannmta, heradltatmenu, and real aitale the highest honor in Latin has been naralnaltar mon.lontd, in fee to auoh veraon aa will purehau tha aame, aubject to redemptloa at tbe lowtat rate at Inter. •at, cut In no caae In eiceai of eliht per centum per annum. Including lntartit and eoita of aale. aWarded to.- Lawrence Brewster, a The aald aale will take place at tht Townitilp Hall In tlaToiroahlp of Atlantic, County of Monmouth and- State ot member of the graduating clasfe of New Jet../, on SATURDAY, DAY OF TOMB,1SJ6 , at itOOVolSok BUndard Time. . »»«.«. mgommwu the Asbury Park high school, ,j .Th* (eld landi/tenenenta, heredltamanta and real eitata to'be aold, and tie namei of tbe perioni againit whom tht •tld taxaa have been laid, oa account of each parcel, are •• follow*, *I«,| ••., .V War Vatoran.' Convention. '.Year-.. •.-"',Y«a»"..,•• ;Year Year Year ' Year '.'• NAME, Jlenry Wingert, Jr., Philip Augentl. Henry Tischler, Barthold M. Kempf and AuitoreAt , OuvanOuvl _..._,™<...., JayurtB.jurt , KXailrdoK«ilmol i •.-. s.j7 a.oi ; i.8« r s.ai Joseph Wright attended, the state BBarry, Margaret contention of Spanish war veterans suggests thatyou see Baker, Mary; E. 10.11 V.O2 7.84 f 1.03 « 1.10 > Caltano, Vincents , at Atlantic City last week. , Gardaaor^' Qrace A. 11:11 ...:SS ••:?"?•• '^" »•" '• Courtwrlght, Chrla I.Il 1,1* •".•' S.«5 1.(0 LrptchtU Indicted. \ Duian, John, EaT Samion, WUlMm Frank Llpschitr, who was arrest- Davli,Lmy .85 .26 ed a ihort time ago on a charge Far. Xthan I -•,•: 1 aerea l.'ST of attacking Boss Taradash, a Olb&n, Paul 8 lota and drive the car lltiacrai Perrlneville schoolgirl, has been In- \. *i * »• .. » 1 Human, Ohatlei 7 Iota 'Jt.iT' - 1.71 We guarantee one of the surprise! Hall, .George .„. 10 lota a.ia dicted by the grand jury. of your life when you spttnkle Hermann, Oaof»e 10 aerei 1.12 Graduate, from Medical College). Pratt'i Powdered Lico Killer on a ," Johnaon, J. D, A. 10 lot. 1.41 i.so. 144 aoral Samuel Edelson of Asbury Park Louiy hen. Or mix it in V\J dust 4 loti «l.SuB bath. Never tuch quick riddance Leibowlti. John . 4 lota graduated last week from tha of lice. Completely exterminated. Jjandae, Addle 1 lot ' .ti Hahnomann medical college ; at Pratt'i Lice Killer u made without that others use as the l g, Angllo 1 lot .IS 1.66 Laura. Vancamo 110 lot! Philadelphia with a degree of doc- dangerout irritants or po'uon. JJataaHa, To»x 1IR lot. 4t.t9 41.45 ' ai.tt ai.it tor of medicine. Equally effective on poultry Uce, Millar, Barrr JJ7 lota 78.18 71,00 Kl.tl si.es Mode lice, plants; etc. r, •—; Moneta, - Dominica .-... 1 lot .81 Prliaj Winner* at Card Party. o Matthewa, Ocarlta T. E. cta. I7a.lt 101.71 11,00 Mldlduikl, Antonio % aorei 11.IJ Mrit Albert Northam, Mrs. James MeHahon, Barah, lit. 10.04 11.80 Crean and Mrs. 3, Hayes were the , Modulre. M»rtbB * !S prize winners at a card party given Powdered Standaid JG)inparison rink. John .... last week by tne Elks' auxiliary of Lico Killer Penlltofa, Will Jttaraon.Mri. W. Long Branch. ToOurCuttooiemfF'tiMrifttMlUl Prattr snta. BatUM D, .4t Card Parly at Loar Branch. ftmlttti lUl KiUir K!U rU )l«u HrJl tni blnien, ThomTh a . ItMk «f litter y««r wtuythitTjullytttttrnti Bauakalf, Jimea A. 1.17 UI 1,5s The young people's Fellowship Xlnaaae, Suieni Sold and Guarantied by,' Bauikalb. Jacob B. elub of St. . James's Episcopal BUira, Alfred 8. before you spend .11 church of Long Branch will hold a J. N, Hahce Rtader, Kohart . card party tomorrow night in tho Arthur Sharman Bmltli, CJiarlia T. in Fred D. Wlkotf Co. ' S Jamat «i .49 hill. M. Drawn , , - llanrjr .„ Koon.y * El/ Co., Mlddlalown When Better Automo- Clntaattr. J, II. - To Pave Manatquan Street. Stllgnun. Mattblai ' 4.14 biles Are Bwlt, Buicfc Smith, J. T. _,...... -,... 11.80 A contract for paving East Main ahuman, Morrli „,.—— 1.11 street at Manasquan has been Mgnmouth Counlr Surroeata'e Office. Will Build Them. money Dabwarti, H awarded to Michael Staub of Pit-19 the matttt or the attate of Jolfn •[. Buthln Co .,— 0.17 1 H6pplnir, dcoaaaei). ' . . -: ioobey, John, Eat, man,, New' Jersty, on a bid ofKoiltt to ttiJltota to vrea.nf alaftna illiam H. ".-.,.-r— 7 1.t« I" 1.1 i I 1.17 $77,88^47. aialnat ealate,< - ' . Oa' S* ',. 1.47 Purauant ta the ordar of Joa.pn .1J. Vreeltnd, Chailihailie >! a.u 1,11 > Matawan Firemen'* Carnival. _ )inh»y, aurroiate of tin Count* ol Ucn- VanBrunV V SSerW . BBjl noulh, made on th« (wantr-aevanth day rmaji, Annie IT. a.tl Midway hose company of Mata- of Mar. itlOi on the application of LIU raMlar, Oh.rlaaa ...... —„.„„....„,,...(.. . pt.ti -• 41.11 llan U llopplnK arid Jay w. llopnlny, ax« BotinB , UttaKteUttat , and KlUatieth wan will hold it* annual carnival Il.to 11.11 tlL Ohelf I nut from August 3d to Aaguet 7th, . notloe l« harebr given to" th'o H. »» U.70 O. E. Smith ii chairman of tha fair creditor* ot eald desnaed to exhibit ta the >uli,ilrlh«r,. neouloti m ajoraaaid, tluir .IS I committee). UoliU and daroanda «fl»lni» tht aall »»- Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor \\ 1 tale, undar ontli, Tillhm alx nontha from Ta« Day* at MaUwan. \ < U» detv-of the afonaalj ordah or tiny ill will He forever barred of .tbelIbalr «otlon» ,•> l»,«4 II.U Saturday and Monday, July Sd tbanlor aaalnil tit* aald .ubaarlban. xtit and 5tb, have bi«n set'ia tag dayi ]>>tad Vreahdld, N, J.. Mar tith. 10U. Red Bank, N.J. Sea Bright, N. J. i,io ULUnM It, ItOl'PItin, «,4» at MaUwm to nlie fundi for itt- Dairord, N. J. t,«t tabllihlnff a dental clltilo In the pub- JAY W. KOrriNO. Telephone 06S Inte'reat «•* aeatt, irhlch (moiinU will ha furnlilitil HtWtf uU. . lie ichfloT. , ' • , , Dalfot.1, N. JT. ii«'«t k«l«i» dati ol nit may <1D as br eommurVltaUni «r)«a> itt ' Vt.to, tlELDI. I AUTOMOBUXS ARE RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 9. 1926. > I 'l '.'

GRADUATES. mate repairs to the dam and thethe funeral' of her nitfee, Laura gate. \ Clayton of Freehold, on Wednes- -WliW'StMit School tloltng Ex. The main road through here Is day, . t' i ««!»•• oa Friday Ni»ht being covered with crushed «tone Mr. and Mrs. George VanAikcn -' ' The graduating exercises of Wl and tarvia. .When the mixture is of Inwood, L. I., and James Wells and family of Newark visited Mr. Anderson- Brothers ' low street public school at Fair hardened it will make a good sur- "N Haven will he hfcld ott Friday night face for the road. and Mrs. S. B. W«lls the past week. •'•o f this -week at Monmouth hall at ,Miss Margaret Scott has been Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Combs of Red Fair Haven. An address will be spending a few days with relatives Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Woollcy of STORAGE WAREHOUSE made by F. Howard Lloyd, super- and friends at New York. Long Branch wero^\isitors here on Vising principal of the Middle- Mrs. Sarah Scott has bought a Sunday. . ';/ town township puollc schools. The new Chevrolet Ia^dcau and she has Mrs. George Aumack Is still very 'graduates are Katherlne Franz bought a two-car garage back of sick at the home of her parents, Local and Long Distance Moving Helen Grotlao, Josephine Kettel. her bungalow. y Mr. and Mrs. Emmons. ' Anna Magyera, Hilma Minton, Al- ' Mrs. William Farrell has re- Mr. and Mrs. John Bjrnes of thea Muller, Gladys Russoll, Ger- turned to her homo at Bloomfteld Brooklyn and son of Now York . Our vans are padded and dust-proof. , - aldlmr Smith, Marjorle Travh, Dal- after a stay of several days at her were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. J ton Hall and Edward Porter. The summer home here. Byrnes part of last week. , Packing^crating and shipping to all dosing exercises of Fisk street Sarah E. Hayward spent Friday " gchool will he held 'tomorrow-night' MARLBORO NEWS. with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Lnnc of points:*. .' „ .,.:___ ' . at thej African Methodist church South Amboy. hall. There will be only two gra- Miii Ruth Palmer Get* Degree of Marion Herbert of Bradley duates, they being Vivian Sears Bachelor of Science. Fark has returned home after a end Calvin Vincent. Miss Ruth Palmer, daughter of visit of several days with her grand- Rev. and Mrs. C. IJ. Palmer, gradu- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Her- Office and Warehouse ated from th~e"New Jersey college bert. UNION BEACH NEWS. for women at New Brunswick the Edwin Conovpr of Trenton and 51-53 Mechanic St. Mrt. E. Slrdejr Enjoy* Airplane past week, receiving the degree of L. B. Conover of this place visited Rids O»«r Three Countiei. bachelor of science. , their mother and brother at South Mrs. E. Straley of Park avenue Mrs. Carrie Courtright attended Amboy on Sunday. ' was the guest of her son-in-law, John "F. Dieteile, on an aeroplane trip last Sunday. They enjoyed a thrilling trip over a greater part of three counties. Pilot Walter J. WILLIAM M. BERGEN Shaffer congratulated Mrs. Straley on her daring for one of her age. HARRY G. BORDEN She and her daughters plan a trip ' by aeroplane to Atlantic City aopn. • CANDIDATES F|OR ' Miss Mary Wantmill of Newark, Republican Nominations for Members of the niece of Mrs. Charles Marx of Board ofthosen Freeholders at the , Union avenue, who recently donat- ed a pair of silver candlesticks to Primaries in June the Union Beach club, died suddenly on Friday, May 28th. . Anna Runyon of Now York spent the holidays at the home of Mrs. B. Auroack. Burtina and Octavia Aumack took part in the entertainment of the Royal Arcanum lodge of Red Bank on Thursday evening. Mrs. J. McKjttrick entertained her mother, Mrs. Dsmarest, Miss May Demarest and Miss Edith shoe that adds to- personal Schoffer of Verona last week. " The members of the Union Be&ch . .\ charm, because it makes possible Catholic club before their regular a graceful poise. Comfortable and vigor- .< meeting Thursday night visited their.new clubhouse on stone road. ous feet result logicallj/from wearing Flans are 'under way to have the clubhouse wired for electricity. the Arch Preserver Shoe. Its concealed, Howisthe B. J. Smith of the U. S. Navy is built-in arch bridge and fiat inner sole homo on a thirty-day furlough. ••••< ,\. Mr. and Mrs. George Sappah have moved into their now home on Sydney avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques, and niece, Miss Helen Valdes of Astoria, Long Island, spent the holiday, at the home of Mrs. T. Corcoran. s KEANSBURG NEWS. Miti Ethel'Covert is Wed Adam Kliniky Tomorrow. A homo wedding will take place tomorrow' at the home' of Mr. and Ijuwence SJallitukr' Qreal Mrs. Simon B. Covert on Laurel avenue when their daughter, Miss Ethel Covert, will become the bride of Adam Klinsky of Union Beach. Modem /Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wedgebury DAYS of Newark were recent guests of Mr. anil Mrs. William Turner. Mr. and dtfrs. L. Phillips have Monday, Tuesday told their two houses on Ocean 17A View avenue and will return to IN THE Wednesday Florida in two weeks to make their ARMY permanent home there. JliNE .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory NOV- have returned to Beacon Beach, YOU'RE from Miami, Florida, where they NOT spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. 14,15,16 Gregory bought considerable prop- BEHIND erty in Florida the past ytar. Mrs. Amelia Moorefleld and her v? THE Twice Daily daughter Hannah of Newark have HINKEV. DINKEY opened their summer home at Gran- PARLEY VOUS!" 2:3O 8:3O ville Park. . Miss Betty West of New Ro- cheile has returned .from a visit P6 WONT COMEBACKTl^l ITbOVlK-OVER TH6R£t*y^. . . . , with her sisters, Mrs. John Jones ; ' ' ' • '. * '-h.. \ *+A:^ ! Touring Symphony Or- ] . and Mrs. Floyd Broander of Lin- coin court. chestra of 20 Musicians. 'Miss/ Louise Phillips, who re- cently returned from Florida, is spending some time with friends at Albany. jr* Mrs. Howard Opdyke and her son :*?' WrltN Carman of Charles street were re- t,\l CORPOBALl, Exact Presentation. As cent visitors of relatives at Mul- IS DEMOTED ford. Now Being Shown at the MrB. Fred Herb3 hos returned from a short visit with relatives at I Attor Theatre, U. Y.^ Newark. /M Mrs. A. E. £gdcn has concluded a visit with her son and da'ughtcr- THE AMERICAN'S OATH OF VENGEANCE in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden JfTHE., . ' - $c of,Beacon Beach. f , Mr«. Anna Honic and hor dnuglw A MAID PRICES:' ters Elizabeth and Mildred were re- cent visitors of Mrs. IJ. Miller of i9M^>-; , .HtY S1tM.Ttlt WCTCMVfe,SABPE J|SW^n\<^) Matlne? SO-Tb-1.00. Church street. CNUSTINO M FOR A CJUBHATIOH Of THllR OVM Mr. and Mrs. C. Drummond have FORTHEFftOHf returned from Long Island. J I HOI.. -^^S^^^/ Evening 50,75.1.00.1.50. ! ¥ '^::JM Plus Tax. TINTON FALLS NEWS. v*'-. . y^ Store Building Hnp will bo Town- .hip Voting ri.e.. The corner store at the bridge ,o\vncd by Mrs. S. J. Bennett hns been iclccted n« thn voting plncc ALL SEATS for tlie voten of Shrownbury town- ishlp. The building wna uied last RESERVED.^ iiimsnor M • tan room. It will bo < uied o» a voting plica for the flrtt tlitio next rtdo»tmwt SEAT SALE STARTS br^lk. •Wi nilllpond hxi been ^f^Mfil Thursday, June 10, Ll'fr'iW'f''t>VJT BED ISTER binad W«»klji JSnUred M Bwont-OUii Mstttr «t tin Poit- VOLHME XLVIII> NO. 50. offl4« *t Be« Bank, N. J, iioltf the Act of Henb I. ISf •• RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 13 TO

Red Bank WilHsm O'Brien }a Very A ST. ANTHONY BALL. LIVELY RED BANK SCRAP, AFTER POLITICAL -JOBS. popular in this part of the county MEW STEAMBOAT OWNERS STRUCK DOWN BY AVTO. MONEY FOR BOY SCOUTS. HIGH SCHOOL DAYSOVBt and the "William O'Brien of > the, It Will be HeldiTst. Jamea't Hall FOUR MEN WANT REPUBLICAN COUNTY , CANDIDATES 'FOR sheriff's office is likely to get some SERIOUS INJURIES SUFFERED Tomorrow* Night. CAMPAIGN TO RAISE »75,000 IERCHANTS STEAMBOAT COM- A ball by the St. Anthony soci- CLOSING EXERCISES A1 NOMINATION FOR JUSTICE. THE PARTY NOMINATIONS, votes because of the belief that it PANY SELLS OUT. • BY MIDDLETOWN BOY. IN COCNTr. BANK NEXT WEEK. is Red Bank's Bill jO'Brien whoso ety of Red Bank, composed of Elmer f dry dock, where they had been THOMAS THORPE OF HIGH- sistants b*|ng Mayor Raymond Wy- complete list of the graduates Is not Is making" quite an effort to win, knew it would be much easier for Harry N. Johnson, the'present dep- indorgolng their usual spring over- that tho vision of the other eye ckoff of Keyport, H. A. Stockton of Douglas J, Harvey, a real estate the political machines to nominate uty sheriff. , The third is William has been totally destroyed. LANDS DIED AT HOSPITAL. yet available. ruling. . . Atlantic Highlands,. Samuel M. First honors in the 'graduating man on Monmouth street, is a third tho candidates the machinos wanted H. Sogurtoh of Keyport. Mr. Sag- Mr, Hopkins is eighteen years Hla House Caught Fire and Fire- Heimlich of Long Branch, Sanford candidate; and the fourth candi- when there was no public interest urton is a/Aew man In county poli- Tho future plans of the new old and is a son" of Mrs. Elizabeth class from the standpoint of school men, Found Him in Bed too Fee- A. Flint of Asbury Park and Mayor work has been awarded to William1 date is Charles B. Robinson, a col- than it would be if the primary ticc, whil-'• e th- e other•• s nre old iwners of the steamboat company Hopkins, who lives on the Green- ble to Move—He Waa Reicued Daniel A. Hills of Spring Lake. ored man who was formerly a con- were held nearer election day. Ac- lave not yet been fully arranged, wood farm near Middletown village. Birrett. Mnrgaret Ely -won second I l stagers in the political 'game Mr. But He Died of Burna Monday. Governor Moore has consented to 'stable. cordingly they changed tho date of JohnEon is Bald to have the 'support >ut it is said that one boat will be The young man had been employed honors \and Bessie Thome third •. Thomas Thorpe, aged 75 years, act as honorary chairman of' the honors. ~ Between 85 and ninety "• None of the other candidates for the primary election to fivo months of the Democratic organization in ;aken off. the Red Bank and New the last two years by the plumbing a: native, of who had lived campaign. - .town offices will have opposition. before the regular election. the western part of the county and fork route' and will run between firm of Cook &; Oakley of Red pupils will graduate this year, the - ' at Highlands rnany years, died Sun- Rallies will be held4n Red Bank exact number depending upon the .l^e Republican candidates for William. A. Stevens of Long his chances are generally regarded taw York and Midland Beach; and Bank. On Tuesday, night of last day ;at the ione .Branch hospital and Long Branch next week and in town offices are Robert S. Johnson Branch has no opposition for the as the best. Some -oi Mr. Covert's hat the other boat will "make one week he went to Red Bank to at- outcome of the final examinations, from burns' received when his home Keyport, Atlantic Highlands; As- Last year over ninety pupils grad- . for mayor, Joseph W. Child and Republican nomination as state friends claim that he will get a big round trip a day between Red Bank tend a moving picture show/ He was destroyed by fire the day be- bury Park and Spring Lake the fol- James S. Parks for. councilman, and senator ionmoutH county. He unexpected support throughout the md New Vork, with a trip from missed the last bus for Middletown uated from the Bed Bank high -: fore.. Ho lived in a three-room lowing week, at which tho objects school and it was the biggest doss 'George W, Bray for assessor. Th' made a bif ^ last year to change entire county a.nd that his nomina- few York to Midland Beach and •and started to walk home.. bungalow on the hill at Highlands. of tho campaign^ and the scout work Republicans made no nomination the prin so ,that tho peo- tion is almost certain. tack to New York, before making The accident occurred not far in the school's history. ' His" son Edward, who is^employed in the county will bo fully ex- At the commencemer/t exeroiaes * '.for collector against Mrs. Julia -M. plo would- liavo no direct vote on Two freeholders are to bo elected he return trip to Red Bank. The Yroni the young man's homo, on the by the Central railroad, lived with plained. Mr. Housrtian will deliver Keough, who will be the Demo- candidates for1 (governor and United arid four Republican warhorses led Bank boat will leave Red Bank state highway. Just how it hap- this year the principal speaker will him. Due to infirmities of old age a talk from radio station WJBI at be Rev. Gill Bobb Wilson of Tren- cratic candidate for collector. The States senator, and this was taken have, girded on. their .armor for the iarly in the morning and will go to pened is not known, as tho victim is Mr.-Thorpe was in feeble health Red Bank tonight iri'.which he will , Democratic candidates for town of- to mean the hv't B*"p \ the -total fray. Two of these are tho free- New.York, then will make a trip to in a semi-dazed condition and is ton. Special prizes will bo awarded and. moved about with .difficulty. explain the objects of the cam- at commencement to pupils having ' fices are, William H. E. Whito for destruction of, the direct primary. .holders whose terms expire and Midland Beach and'back, to New still rather incoherent in his speech. He spent most of his- time in bod. paign. ' mayor, William H. Francis and Most of the We politician? of the who want to continue to hold their York, and will make her trip back In a general way ho has described the highest averages in certain In the daytime he was afone in the • E. J. Bath,-the county scout exe- studies. At the conclusion of tha\ ' HarokLA. Hdndrickson for council- state and those who take their or- jobs. They aro Harry G. Borden of o Red Bank late in the afternoon. the >accident, but he has been un- house, his eon being away to work. men, Julia M. Keough for collec- ders from the big politicians want Shrewsbury and William M. Ber cutive, is preparing plans to expand class night exercises on Wednesday ; This schedule has not been definite- able to give many details. The Last'Sunday afternoon neighbors the scout work in the county as tor, Ellwood B. Ivins for assessor the direct primary knocked out gen of Bclmar. Th Carter, daughter, of since, two assemblymen,.ate to be an examination. The examination made of half-inch strips of heavy Mr. and MrB. Joseph G. Carter of rather increases the value, and at MM. Reception Date Changed. ' went on the Red Bank and New the same time we have them low »i m nominated, tho folks of that local- York route and continued thus run- was made Friday. . . ' '.-.. felt in various rich color combina- Port Monmouth, and Benjamin F. The Natural Beauty of Flower* ity will vote for hpth men and that The Little. Silver Woman's .di|l tions. Basket weave. All around priced. • We havo hundreds 'of ning for three years. ' .Only one day before the accident Aims, Jr., ojt East Islip, Long pretty and useful articles that miki is enhanced by placing them in one both men are likely to bo nominated has change? the dsto for the recop occurred ,Mrs. Hopkins . returned solf fringe Widely used by motor- Island. , of our bowls or vases, set in a spe- In those, early days the Howell ists as ground throws as well as welcome and appropriate present* for that reason, tjtr. Gopsill how- tlbn'-whlch it will give for husband home from the Spring Lake hos- •., V; i. i. «'» s,- ••• cial flower holder. A simple candle iron Works were the greatest iron scatter rugs for tho home. Size for young or old and for any occa- ever is generally looked upon as the and- friends of the club members. pital, where sho underwent an op- 28x58 inches. Regular price $3.00, ' Adjourned Tax Sale. sion. Call, browse around and con» is made elegant by putting it into winner of one' of the nominations; The'reception will take .place to works in the. United Statco and This is to give notlco that the sale ono of our various candle sticks. A oration. Sho is much improved, Sale prico ?1.50. Imported grass vineo yourself. Art Kraft BhOppe» Milton A. Bennett; oHo of the Re- morrow, night at eight o'clock at thi goods from these works' wore car- of lands for unpaid taxes in Atlan- Red Bank.—Advertisement. well loved picture set In one of our 1 but oho is fjtill weak from the op- tugs; a heavy attractive, seamless frames takes on • now meaning. publican, candidates tar assembly, Is clubhouse on Willow drive, insteai ried to'tho furthermost parts of the oration. Sho wont to the Long rug, stenciled in pleasing color de- tic Township, County of Monmouth, earth. 'Some of tho shipments of signs, $8.00 grade, 9x12 feet size, which > was, to havo been • held ac- - Remember June 17lh. Pay us a -visit The Art Kraft a lawyer and he saya lawyers are. of Friday night as ..'.•.• urday, Juno. 12th, 1920, has been born and. lias lived aU'.hti life, at to 'the naming of two other boats size, now $2.75; $3.00 grade, dance, auspices Red Bank lodge, There are no clues air to the 4Wx7% foot sizo, now $1.50. Per- adjourned to Saturday, June 19th, No. 233, B. P. O. E., at Smoks Shop , Perfect Records. I Long Branch and he was associated s Guaranteed Insurad Roofing. oti;the Red' Bank and New York, at the Township Hall in tho Town- New list now out. Get these: "At .. Yes, insured against damage, b; route, built for Mr. Allaire, after Identity of the party owning the fect Congoleum rugs, "Gold Seal" Tavern, on Thursday. June 17th, at , Peace With the World," "I'd Climb wltH Judge Bartley J. Wright at the automobile which atrucfc Mr. • Hop- quality, In many, of tho newest pat- ship of Atlantic, at ono o'clock, 0:00 P. M. Admission, (1.00 par time of the latter's,death. ' blowing'Off. This policy issued b> Egyptian gods or goddesses, theso terns.- Tho 0x12 Bizo now offered Standard Time. . person.—^Advertisement, ., the Highest Mountain," "Gimme a one of America's largest fire insur- being tho Osiris, built in 1838 and kins. , The young man gavo a nega- Little Kiss,' "Valencia," 80 cents The three Democrats who are snee companies. In addition to tive shako of his head Sunday when at $12.95. Odd quantities of well- W. D. Fiolds; . running until 1842, and tho.Orus, known Armstrong felt baso ruprs; Collector of Taxes, • ••'<:.• Dane* each, three for, (l>0p. Prown- striving for,the two nominations for this policy you goitt imr y own work- asked-if ho'recognized the driver. Cooper Co., 47 Broad street, Red which was built in' 1842 and ran on perfect, 0x12 size, $18.00 grndo, , ; Atlantic Township. to be held by the Lion* c)ub for ft* assembly are J. Frank Welgand'of manshl,p and materiariall guarantee al Ho gave an affirmative shake of his now $8.50; 9x10,0 size'now $7.50. —Advertisement. Bank.—Advortlsomont. no extra cost to you.' Let me sho this routo until 1850. benefit of Memorial Parkway *t th« Keyport and Charles Rugaj°bor and no extra cost to you.' The Edwin Lewis ran on tho Rod head whon asked If he was'walking Discontinued patterns In Royai Wil- Shrewsbury Country club. Tuesday* - Anna Roizel of Asbury Park. Mr. you rny material and stive you At on tho Tight hand side of the road. tons, sonmlcss Axmlnatora, velvots Shrewsbury Acadamy doling. Radio I estimate. - No obligation whatsa Bank route from about 1848 to June 15th. Muslo furnished •by"' 1 AuthorizeAutnorizada dealeaeaior fo:iu.' umu. Welgand Is regarded,as A Euro win- Ho complains a great deal aboiiC in- and brussels. Sizes rango from The Shrewsbury Academy, on Le- George Frances orchestra. Tickets,' ever. "I can save you at least 20% 1865; Then came tho . Confidence, 27xE4 inches to 11,8x15 feet. Sav- roy placo, will close for tho summer 1 Zenith, DeForrcst and Farrand ner of ono of the nominations, with' Why. not be convinced? 0. Phillips tenao pains in his stomach..' It is $1.00.—Advertisement. | ' i'. , tha choice for the other'lying be- which drew too much water for the not believed that he Is Internally ings on tlicao particular quantltes vacation Friday of this week, June Qodlty prcduots-- Monmouth Ra- phone 888, 67 Bergon place, JRa Shrewsbury and sho was taken off arc from 10% to 20%-below actual 11th. The usual closing entertain- '•••"••.' •':'• IUb» ChUke' " , • 4i dio Service, Second National Bsnk tween the two Anbury Park candi- Bank.' —Advortlsoment. Injured, but this has not been fully value. West F - hef.wero the Thomas Hunt*'the' poit, N. J.—Advertisement. o'clock. The exercises are public. ket, Leghorns, 0 conti attthi B Phone UM, R. 8. Johnson, proprl*. Neptune township "candldntta for German' Police J*uppl«i For Sale. A conllnl invitation is extended to Rocks, 12: oonU «aeh. Awo' \bt,—Advortlsomont. KBiembly on th» Republican ticket, Wilt sscrlAcO My foinalo dog wit Thomas G. Halght and tho James Roto Garden' Christopher, -which aro romombored Restaurant and Tea" Shoppe offers all,—Advortlsomont, broods, Prown-Coopof 'Co,., ] Our 88 Cent Chicken Dinners, there an politicians who .believe four male pufolcs, ten. weeks old, Announcement. 1000, 471 Broad street. Red on account of moving away will not by'some'of the old watermen of tho public a squaro meal at a square On Juno lf>ll> Dr. E. A. Robinson ••wed on Sundays, crpt be beat, that the united vote of Neptune price. Ouro menu chariges twice Com, Cowi I —Advertisement. • W« also servo Uiot hojtft-madu bis- township and Atbury Park will be have room for,some* Any reason Red Bank. Then canto the Ocean will .open hla office for the gontornl Twenty head of extra ..luallt y. i , i "••»•»» ublo offer .not refused. . L.. 8. Ros Wave, the Golden Gate, the Allco dally. Why. not try us. On the pracllco of, dentistry |n. tho Second . Radio I - ' '.OK: cuits with our dinners dally frpm cast for the Asbury Park candi- berry, 41 Bergen plica. Red Ban Highway at 0 Maple avenue, Bed National bunk hulldlntr as successor high irraua Guermoj's ivnd llolitolns 6i80,tIU 7i80 P. M.- Rose Garden, dates) and that they will thus get d. Price arid the Highland Light., . priced at a low figure to make room Lot BoWohnjon ulvj jr««i plyojio X708"M.~~Advert|aoment. Bank.—'Advertisement. ,' ; to Dr. ,11. B. Vn'nDorn. Dr. E. A. problem* fojr yo* ' ""• * on the Highway, 0 Maple avenue, enough votes to noio tut Mrj W«l- This brought the steamboat Ma- Robinson was, formerly an lnstrucj for . another > load, Shrewsbury Red Bank.—Advettli«ment, toryjof Diine, Market, fiUU lilehvay, E*tontown, nominations for tiherlfT. William 11.00—Ad»wtlaerrtent. . Throckmorton family ha» been lit j to be held for tho benefit of tho N. J. Froth fruit* anil vwtUbUk O'BrUn nnd Batlr B. Brun? are the control of tho Morohants »t«nnibtiat River Flnxa com(tmmunlt:, y olub, at tho homo-made. Jarria, Jellie* »nl «iknn«d Ropubllctn etindldates. Mr. O'Brien ' ' '- Thursday Otily. ' oomi)eny and list operated the Una. Ohtiaron'n creepers, regular 5D- Rlvor Plntn ° 'cotnmu'communiti y homo, fruit. Phone ISatontown ' 8181. Is the chief clerk In thn nhorlff'* for name of flirty driving car th It it not without a -pang of roirret cent vulne, 29 cent* eaohj otte to » Wednesday ovchlncr. June 10th. John T. Ef Ban,' A Offloe and has boon chief clerk there struck map on Itantson road, n«i cuitomer, Prown-Ooopcr Co,. 47 Muslo by the Purplo Soranndrrs. tltemont. Herding road, Monday night abou that many, of tho old renldenU of TlckvUi, CO cOntn.—Advortlonmont, m»nmnyy ytm,yt , under both Republfcup n Red Bank wilt sou the passing of Bro»d street, Red ' Bank.—Adver- d »tl hiffa H« Is re tUQP o'clock;- NtHson Kdwarihi, thjamohi, ' •' OIRUJWANTED ',,}'-. targa »lrr alow; 31 Waat Vn» tf•tre«a U ror'lltht hoHievyork. Aptly «o.8ojowpn, THEIR LAST SCHOOLDAYS, aeroplane." Arnold Hess was the BIG DAY FOR A CHURCH, THEIR FIRST COMMUNION, Well Known K.yport Woman,Dia. hone tip, Bad Bank. - - ^ 110 Monmouth atreet, Ited, Esnk, ,fhone < aerolsfc and after his machine Red Beilc Teacher Hat Party in Honor V>f Engagement. In Her 6Iat Y«ar, GRADUATION EXERCISES AT crashed to the ground he distributed SPECIAL SERVICES AT ST. AN IMPRESSIVE ^SERVICE AT ST. FURNISrl'ED H0USK8 FOR KErff :' Mrs."M»ry'c. Calt, We of lor tbe aommtr: Ions «««ipni taoo no. i humorns gifts to the teachers and THONY'S AT RED BANK. The young people's society of JAMES'S CHURCH. <, LEONXROO LAST WEEK. the members of tho class,, He was tho Hamilton Methodist church Thomas Calt of 'Unton'Itoad, Key- ; vQiivitirjffim assisted by Orrin Soulo and Montie The Feait of St. Anthony will lie gavo a ahqwer at the home of Mrs. Sixty-four Children Received Flrat port, died Friday, May 28th, from a good aala,d on * bot day If you olll at rpTORa SM.t, T /i Lorg* Cla»s a»a * Urge) Number Obaervod Sunday and m Relic of Holy Communion at Nine O'CIock a complication of diseases. She. Knl^t'a Tea B,b«, iei Oroait alne" Bid • Bureau, coal rangii alao Weltotl tstti- of Spectator*, at Sscrchei Uat Jones. William G^ton. Friday night lor pSili WvU6OM>ARtMferit. •ten all In food condition and'very rej. The class colors are blue and thai will bo Expotad—Chil- Miss Margaret Newman of New- Maaa Sunday Morning-—Rector was in her 6jst year and had been All imjroveniBnta, laratrai ready uo». aonablai - Phone Bad Bank, 19M-W. • " ' Frldhy Night—A NumW ' Phone. 616-R, Ecd Bank, or 11 Beit Front gray and the class motto is "Truth, dron'a Fir«t Communion Sunday. town, Pennsylvania, Kiss Newman Celebrate. Ma... sick several months. Mrs, Gait was FIRELESSSPOKER FOR _.r „ • Special Awarda Made. Sixty-four children qf St. tho' daughter of the' late Patrick Kearly nawf two holeej fully equipped, v Honor and Knowledge." The oflv The Feast of St. Anthony will bo |a the home economics teacher in SPRUCE /S.TJCKS. luoinblc Un, John Q, Koll.r, i L«.' * Last weck'waB'an eventful ona at cers of the class are Ida Klemmcr observed Sunday at St. Anthony's the. junior high school at Red Bank James's church received their first and Jane McCormack and was born Suitable tot avara of (lag soiaai aamo rayette atreat, Bumion. N. J.. phonn im , ths Middletown township high Hildebrand president, Norbett Ott church at Red Bank. St. Anthony and is engaged to Thomas K. Shaf- Holy Communion Sunday morning' in Ireland. She came to this coun- old vasona not sold yet. 0. E. Bard, Ileil 78fXTE7nbftwJtVTROPERfyifVT . try 45 years ago and for the great- Bank. ot 43 acna for>alj| 8,000 feat {ronUgo school' at Leonardo. A reception Simpson vice president, Thomas D. is tho patron saint of the church. to of Hamilton. She received many at the nine o'clock, mass. Tho chil- LA.WN MOVVJSR F6K SALE, on rcadi alavcir' room home, $arna and lor the Junior and junior • classes Mulhern treasurer and George Dan- By those who have faith in this gifts of housekeeping m'tlblcs. Dur- dren attended church in a body nnd er part of that time had lived at fiixteen-lnch out, I0.OD. Fatten Farni, Kcyport. Unirort, N.. J, > Phone , Mlddlatown .OOD. Caleb Luk«^ Belford, U.S. -was held Tuesday night, class night iel Unrig, Jr., secretary.' j saint ho is regarded as a worker of ing the evening violin solo were made an imprcsslvo appearance. 704P«l i -TVeanesdey night, alumni night was The commencement exercises miraculous Incidents and as being given by Miss Jessie Newman, ac- The girls wcro dressed In whlto and Besides, her husband Mrs. Cnlt is HAVE i YOU BEEN: ,,V?rV**ty »l««n»l«,«ntt larte-fotin, Ulth pwnariwnari Thursday right and commencement especially efficacious in iciovcring companied by Mrs. Frederick New- the boys wore blue serge suits. survived by six children, Mary, to Knl«ht'» 1'ca noont tat Parker Hguao all lntprovementai.-very centrally located Friday night drew an audience that toilet Njne better. l«l Broad itraet. tpbuHriotp'buHrioa and aUtlon.aUtl , Boarrd nearbynearby. Vis Friday-night All these events taxed the auditorium.ol the.achool- lost articles. In tho Bed Bank man of Newtown, Pennsylvania. Rev. John B. McCloskey, rector of Margaret, Josephine and Gonoylevo, Bed Bank. - Apnly a7 Wafcla aveavenun e n»d BanlcBanlc - 1 who live at homo; Robert Calt of were largely attended. hoqse to its capacity.' Tho program church is a very largo nnd very val- Vocal selections were rendered by the church, celebrated mass and PORCH-ROCKERS FOR SALE, s„ oortoUSEl *0R SALt; 7 The'gradates are as follows, the uable painting of "The Annuncia- Miss Margaret Newman and Miss administered Communion. Koyport and Thomas Calt; Jr.(] of - ,vo porch, rookerai aa sooil al n4w. . .w l »a and batb^ona acre et *roun4| was. greatly enjoyed! as was shown Phono 10o7-W, 07 North Bridge avenue. rnllt ot all kind., Kino ahada iraetV fihi V'ord* following the names Indicat- by the many compliments received tion," which was a gift from Mrs, Rubie Rice entertained wiCh. piano Those who received Communion River Plaza; also by one grand- Red Bank. ' l«,6O0. Edward Jlayah phuroh at* ing tho colleges or schools which by the pupils and teachers. The A. G. Gwynnc, a former I^cd Bank selections. were Jamea Arnono, Richard 'At- child and by two sisters < and. two POLfcrUPrtWTFOiT3ALSr ralf Ha M T the graduates -will attend, or the resident. Mrs, Gwynno gave the brothers, Mrs, Martin Calt of Mld- Pedlffreed and rasleteredj reaaonaola. OUERNSEV BULrroiTSXLEr^ exercises opened with a march by Among those present were Mr, tridge, William Bottagaro, Henry Albert Wrrobi, 118 Newman Sprlnga road. naglatand QuerniBy bull fo? tale, four businesses or professions in which the high school orchestra. Hater painting to the church to show her and Mrs. William Tilton, Mr. and Burke, Rocco Cnlandricllo, Joseph dlotown, George McCormack . of Bed Bank. years old; aon o( Baugcrtlea Itoynl Prlncei appreciation for tho recovery o£ a Riverdale, New York, and Michael fplendld joins!. Percy S, Hfoka. aiieri they expect to engage: v the orchestra played two other Mrs. Fred Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Kschclbach, Leon Fargo, Edward JARDINIERES FOa BALE. Inlcndint, Old Oaka yarm. «umaon.*l>f "• Xleanor Brower of Navealijk, Albright selections. Rev. A. H. Sutphin of very valuable, piece of jewelry McCormack nnd Mrs. TJiomas Cas-, ' Large flower Jardlnlerea for front lawn. Cyrus Shafto, Mrs. Monroe Shafto, Finn, James Finn, Joseph Grausc, ey of Ireland. •• Apply to John Banoan, Lafavalto atreet, BOARDERS WANteb'lf aff achool. ' River Plaza made a prayer, after which she found after making a MrsyGcorge Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnston, Frederick Jor- Rumaon. N, J. > In 1ieautl(ul homo on Jtumaon nad be. Eleanor Conovar of Middletown village, prayer for asistance from St. An- t*een Rumeon and Red Bank, ahortTrlda which the salutatory essay was read DoWitt Shafto, Rev. Mr.'Munyon, dan, Gerard Kennedy, William Lit- The funeral services wore held Ito Baahrljht beaoh. avory modern con" private secretary. by Ida Klemmer Hildebrand. ~ thony. This incident occurred four Mr. and Mrs. 3. Lippincott, Mrs. B. tle, Joseph Luongo, Russell McCue, last Tuesday morning at St. Jo- Sulia ^made to order, cleaned, proceed venlcme. Addreia Private, dnneb M, R»d George Dangler of Middletown village, years ago. Jelliff, Mrs. Helen Stout, Mrs. J. seph's church at Koyport, mass be- and rapalred. F. Boralll. S« Monraouth commission merchant. Tho medals were presented by William Noone, Joseph O'Calla- atreat. Red Banki • SUBURBAN FOR SALgT '.. Anna Dawender ef Keansburg, buslnears t Owen Caulfield,. president of the In preparation for tho Feast of Wardell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sutts, ghan, Stephen OInas, < Eugorie Pat- ing celebrated by the Rev. Joseph . WANTED, , A 82

, STORE TO LET. 1S3-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. BELCO UOHT1NQ 8VSTEM.FOR SALE; vS.:>;j.v«HllelJfa»,IJia»T.-.>«••':<'; ;-,••':..;' BUNGALOW FOR RENT. ' • HEMSTITCHING. XJood condition. pr)c«T«tiO!Hbl.." Bob. .Wltn conneotlng b«thi all Improve- Two-room bongalow for rent, wlth-ilm. Mexli :old, ailyer. _ etc. r Upper Broad itreet, oDPOiite Shrewsbury ' Eight-room bout,, Ursa barns. lots of rrt.BMV«y,;ilBl ;Broad :tMt^dBk enti, -• -lltf/. M.^-Polhennn, :WM]iUlgton iMvaments, Apply ;.at'.117.J.Weat.vFroiit linking plaiting, embroidery, trimmings Dairy. Co.. for crodery/ delicatessen or outbuildings, all machinery i two horsei, Phone Red Bank B8C • reei,-.immion, ^;J.--'.Vf-•,..;,-tcv:~ ,/:-.• treat. Bed Bank.- phone yl»8l»-WV • ' • md.n- -o eltlesin..•:- jMaaqu^Masquerade e suite for hire. lutieh.' ; Ad dren Charles Falardeftu, Wiii- two cows;; fmlt trees. Nine miles to : 1 The Hilly 81 llctown. N> J. -^ y „ • ':'•'" ••'•• • ,~ *r'»«.ftafc* . ¥F*^e> a> m>i] fcf*^*Jv'- 'lrVef»I'fTewlJ. ' - ," •* -ROOMER: WANTED. -,.. --..t : Ibop, 16- Brpad atreet, Bed Freehold. 18,600,. one-half cash; Caleb : 1 ,.v."'.M '. WQRK AFTER HOURS, tv . • .', •-.•, •.FPRSALEi. = v->--"'-r ••. •' Blair', re»taurant,^HIghlanda.: ».V j. " • , Gentleman>, preferred; home privileges! Handing.Mrdenlj.^Uttlng.lawna mlgrai|f Three,lots. C0x200, near,R«* Bank: sold ,• • •..:.: •••• •• DANCE -..-. -,. -•. . . L. Luker, Eelford. Phone Keansbun Addreaa >Mrs. -0,' W»> Apliinora, .'PaazlvKre* n«(. Wlulsm 'H.v. Lyons,. Hendrlqkson bgsther'or separately; |7&0'eacli;r:Pht)ne HALL FOR RENT. I •".-' :'•••• ba.lield by the LLions club for the bene. l 1 1 1 ! Th. first National DanfcyFrcehoU. fr J. nue.-,Falr'.•'.•*'•••• .''• -'•''1 avenue, Red Bank. Phna'l64TijHi£lli dres*. Vf. /.vspence. JUS South Fifth, avc- Bant. RED DANK PROPERTY FOR SALE. Also lettuce, radishes and rhubarb. Mn, "fmi^^^'r T* P—.P* n S I« BMSVaH. V S.S(Vll| SQlf— • ' - MAN'S BICYCLE FOR SALE, ' nus,1 Mt««yti*non; -N.' Y.'-V *. V '•* *" L'" •''. ••• • • • • • Eight-rooms, bath and laundry; every Dodge's Market, Buraion road, Little Sil- lists of slj; rooms anj Ijatbi wltb other* Good order, price |J, Phono Eatontown • ;-.. • • >• HOUSE FOR RENT, 'i •' .. . BAIGA1N, BUNGALOW, S2.SOO. Improvement; tWD-car/caraae, lot 55x2001 ver, N, J. -...'. Improvements ; except^gali^fpr' (urth«r v ' Watner elictHn mmeae t WioppInK n , Sight; robmL; andv bath r, all Iniprova^ ••; GENERAL: CONTRACTOR : , - . —Five robms, In Fair Haven"" / lo- t 60x220- - , Dartlculars iihotie Jam«n A. Stout, Mid. ; ." «»lt;fc^ •.•-.••-. •'.-'?.>••'--;•-•..••: .'.-'-)N;'/'..- ~vy :-' •.•• ilso two Jots on the fttate highway. near Broad . atreet and hltrh achool; ll n good conditioncoditi . ClClt'a M ments. H. B. Schllohtlng, Staje Highway, and builder: Jobbing dona. Jacob Eulrlcb, terras; 10,000, part cash, balance mortgtije. Ca- FARMS WANTED. lletown. 77B.y. any time attar «rtO P. M. • • •:-'""';.' :.":-".'.:\vH,..:IUtJU»ti;i..,,'.•.•.'.••.(•• - •'•BroaBdd atrcett . Bad. Bank. op-poalta Golf Links,, pboaa 'Red' B,nk corner of Appleton and Hamilton, avenues. 1,100. Quick. See Charles Dresser/118 Have city cllenti ready to buy farm* ID : removerof,il«ad anlmalt. Sid Bank. Tele- Oetan V,lew, near - Leonardo. Address Vest 'ront atreet, phone 681-M, Bed eb X«uk«r* Dclford, K. J. , lion mouth county; also1 village botnei, ' PIPELES3 HEATERS : : '•• '• "••••v^-'si"*O»-flAliBi••.-!•»•">;•• .,'••"•« rutallea. anywhere, 158 to- /1141 : >»honaia».w.''-:='-T..-,~J' A ''-'.•••',• -v *•."' -' :,..,.. : .i.^:F.ORiSALE.^;.'.rr .. >onardo, P, O.'-box 17«.i -•'•/•':'•-- -.': *:' Bank. SAVED! own. river and ahore properties, Send let* D MEN WANTED. Small motor, boat,- 5 b.'.p. 'engine, ;aeat FORD COUPE, 1B23. If j. B. Farker & Son paint your house. ter with full deicriptlon of property to KuaraAitia to heat .house pr,moii«» , ! 1 rprlc«H7S':Awly;o»«»«- >''»*»I :Mbtor boat hull.-brand sew t8ll0:'also •• ,'. POLICE PUPS AND. DOGS. Vc.bave suved'-others, why not yours? Uny H. 3tUlm«n, State Highway. .Eaton-- ed. ..Cash brins^llmenUJCalamaxao Stave ^^_ ,a^jay,.aUidy.:.jrerk . j^PJTOljr.:.rtrt. -Fine •hape,: slip covers, good tires 1 : i Hector - place,- Hcd*. Banki H-: r-: lijiiidfiew, twoVcyllnder HarliiJ. ea«ln«r 4- -;A few police pups (or.-aaleVwher,.they *.6wn, N. J. - • •"•.: - -••• !6. of Michigan;'K«w "Jersey Eranch. ~ ' will,1 havs>a Kood home; .also1 partly'.grown wner mill .sacrifice, SIZE. See Charles Painters, decorators, all branches. Estl- 7...FOR RENTIT.. -. cyc|e,M2 b. p. Msrcellus, Fair • Hsveii, mstes given.' 136 Shrewsbury avenue, Bank, p. O. Bo» 480i telephone SOU' J;,:j.;, .. -' •'',";'. v.|. •*.•;-. ,'.V-':'.•':'•" •-,•...•'. logs'. Priced low for nulck salt. Treiver >rease who Svill take yvu to owner. 113 . FURNITURE FOR SALE. •-.•;-. '.• ~BALED'RYE.STRAW FOR SA1.S. ••" . House arid garage'at -RiverSftiiiiai.«vWI Red Bunk. phone'1145-M. Asbury Park.-.-,"Alao . »lp»-.heaters _... ' Beven.for .eight tons. Charles Thsler, Kennels, Freehold, N. j. . ..-.'•.• v • •••.....; West Tront '. atreet, phone. 581-M, Bed Antlqus chair, table, pins corner cup- stoics in stock. Heaters acid outright aj rooms: all ImproVeitient,) rent.MQ.; C. J. , . , FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR SALE, RED BANK loardi,- sewing stand, tout-pott LcJf, jind- : ,;.,. Holwo.l;>,M('J." -)-• •:-;•• ':;•• ..-'/• .-••-•;•;. - Bank. actory prices;.- .;•:.• .., , •• ' Bloren. lliver • Plate, j.Mi. J. " for .renti-all ilroproveinentaj'nlcelr fyr- '. " JERSEY.' BLACK~CIIANi"S. apartment bouse, seven rooms each, side, irons, chairs, a; lot cf old prints, mlrrjri, nlshea; - pltiaant Tturropndjngsj—gani|t< eettlng' ess, from pure: bred, healthj, yAL:DISPATCH_FOR SALE. •- 1 •-.-•., •.- -MAN- WANTED-."! •..•.•„•-<<••• : Her, late 1923 mode), perfect con- two cel!ars,-hot-air heat, bath, electricity jix-lez droDleaf table and « Mri?^.i AVaoh- to cut graat regularly.one.day a week; (\f- itate Highway, Eatontown, M. J., phone vigorous, free, range ttock/ eight cente md firm 'tubs, . sidewalks, lot 60x125. ington table. Ftrrli, Jers3yi*i)I« load; : Restricted lots, 60x200,-with,erty water; 1 1 1 i ; each-•'.•• Da».o!d;.ehlcka, 26 'cents each. dltldn; fully equipped; price I5G0 cash to •'•'I nuC-jUd'-BaBlCf.' .',.'''.-..-'--'- ';. .-.-.- :.::• ty tenta an hour. Phone Bed Bank 1106 illBII :''::.-, "'''l'i*'-'i''i"^'-'- j' '''" '''•' 'rice 114,000.- Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J, Freehold. N. J. ' - •:•• : ••• ••• - • electricity and bos service «re being; sold aieuVelt, Holmdel. N. J., •.— '. quick uyer. Can be seen between 5:30 •".: ',T."\i j;:FJUBMIWEp^ROpM. •••• ••• •• between TiOO'and tiftOf.'.Mi '« :'•.•.--.•• • FRE3H KILLED, •b/vt'wavd' •••M*H#*< • hone Kcanaburg 75-F-81. ' • •' BRING YOUR BATTERIES. , or n» low'aa•: $360 »t.'.'Woodbrook," on d 0 evenings. Vcrnon Cook, Kctv- r Branch .vsnue, just north of Little Silver • : witfr all Improvemtntl. 50 JUndcn •••;•• •-•.•J WANT TO BOY .-: •f.i-r.... Tender .and -fat, iwelgh Bve: .tc elx ••;•.'• ,-. .•-,..• LOST.-. ;• ••'.: • "•'': ' prinsa . roa'd, ^ Red Bank, phone ~—r ^~7DE"LICIOUS PEAS ~ We do fcll kinds of battery charging; :• placei,vBed Bank.; .-•.-• • •• pounds;' «0 ;eel>'a a pound, Mreased. ' fin: -Small'sllven wrist watch lost Friday aN station and one mile south of Red Bank. cMokcne and ducki: will par- beat price. will be. ready- next week. Dont wait till automobile, as well ;sa, radio batteries The prices us now, listed offer unusual op. Phojte BS8iM, Red Bank, or call 73 Bridge Dodgs's Market, Rumson road, Little- Sll- jrnpon In Red Bank, - .Valued' aa keep- hen; come up now and buy spinach. Those charged and overhauled. .Prices reason* : lCON WANTS POSITION. ' "" sake. - Reward :if returned .'to SO East . HOUSES -FOR SALE. ~~ pbrtunitles for tnvsatment.... 6ea the owner ,t«torehc»('Address'Box 1B9.A, avenue. Bod Pank., B.i Adler.i J: . Two bpuxe.spx._ _on_El _ m placp e with aall Im- lUyinff spinach will get an extra car of able 'and work guaranteed* Fay-EJmortj at. Woodbrook. -"•'• .-.•;.'-•'. . -. ; . -.-•.. TPR'R.EmiT •• ..-••,• 3etgen-place; Red-'Bank.---^-'-4 -•—— -A- ,weet-xorn..-.Mrs._Dod«Y_Market,JSum-. Motor-Co^-116 >We«t^Front..streetv.phona . BVSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALETT i proven ibtsbts . . CCab be!" bought"' brbrff "id •:-.-;—.-- -—FOR • SALEf J TT-' ,'Seven rosin; apartme,nt,/..all; Improver GOOD BUY, .••••....' on load, Llttlo'Sllver^M. J. • Red Bank 1670, ; * ., — ;;. AUTOMOBILE 'SALESMAN WANTED.. -Centrally locatedrprice r«aionable^' iJo« terms. Joseph Seata, real estate, 54 Mon- : Small: pises suitable'for ioa\l etand, menteVWS-per month, opposite the depot. A-'1021 Ford touring car.can ,1M bousM T " ~F"OR~SALEr'FORSALErREDBANKRED~BANK. FOUND— .: . Inquire Chrysler Agency, 10 .• Mechanlo r t n a te : Souse'of seven rooms and bath, all Im- _ fine place to store ' your car for any •'* ?* '. * • *'* - - ''--:'•* '--•'•••-••" :•'-••' (treat, phone Bed Dank JIBS. ' 2188/ kihds fruit; seveo room bouse, all Im* phone 1S87. •.••- •• f.,'."•..••* '.:/•".••. .'•'• - amount. .; Need the room; CallRed Bank V ",S°UNTER:SHbw CASES FORSALE. ~ provements; fine location; near depot: un- period of time; :open day and night; just provementa;< beat,' hot and cold water. • FARM FOR SALE OR RENT.. .. 1870 and'ask/for Mr. Baron. ' • ,- HOUSE FOR SALE. , restricted; "caD'make- a buslneta place. a block from Broad street; plenty, of room • •v^rour.countor allow cfjiea.j -W. S.Qoldeiii . Farm of 170 ac«i, 100 tillable jfp«,iW«. • ••• •'.' ..MONEY TO LOAN. • :••••••• v'MIni Esink Park, .one-block from King'i iath... Barn, chicken houiea and otheher ouu : K 1 ' In-amounts of »5,00O and more, on first ••••:'•• .WHEN" MOVING :' Price $0,000. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J.,for either indoor or outdoor parking- Boro or, tent .to cloie an>faatata; Tbomaa. fl. mortgage. onvapproved rcsleatate, Ap- call Red Bank" 1112, William Decker *Y HHlghwh i y,. ' live. mi..linuten s from Red Bank phone J6-F-31. Keansburg. Auto-Storage, Mechanic street and Globe bulldlngai'besbulldlnzaibest apospot on new!stat* HHlgbwajHighwal yr i-, •:.'•...'•-.•• \FOR.J5ALESALE;. . ,.,, . ., Field,. Bed Bank,, phone E09-J, • •Iy to John H. .Oregor/,' 170' Brosd etreet, Hon., local,and.long distance .moving, bag- atatlon seven rooms and bath; all modern court. Bed Bsnk. from Philadelphia tp all shore pointsts.. \ For NICELY FURNISHED ROOM,; Improv ments.- ; Telephone 28.0-J, Eed . HOUSE FOI^ SALE. particular, write or call postofflco Boaa SO SOSS * - ••. Goal range, eas range, Ford' truck body. ted Bsnk." •••••--.•.•- :• .'••.' -'--.' ,. \ Ksge.and express. -37 Maple'avenue,. Red . Six rooms, sit Improvement*, $6,000; CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. . Farralngdale, N. J. — ' Benry Allen; Eatontown. N. J.-.-- with.prlyafe'.bathroom.In.private home.on Bank. .Anytime.' anywhere. - ' • Bank. ona $6,200; one $7,500, one {8,000, and river In Bed' Bankt / Addreii. Furnlahed ".-,1 F0f{ SALE.; itlmatea on any carpenter work cheer- ,'; ', CHEVnOLETKOR SALE, *2B0. . " r: ••i^7- HfiOO CASH •••>-••. THIBILUT WALL PAPER FOR SALE. one J8.EO0. P. F. Kennedy, 114 Mon-fully given; large or. small, contracts so- ~ CARS FOR SALE, Itooni/'drawer M,*Red Banlc.' '.-*. - '.• ' Twin Six Packard.apeedsUr, In perfect 1026 Thibaut paper books; paper banging A 1022 Oldsmoblle coope I7S, 1024 . '_\K '1D24 ad.dan.' flna • ooDdltlon. - Apply< TBABY WAOONfXND STROLLERS , condition;, for sale att a sacrifice. Phone will boj 8fi acres of land, 60 fruit trees, mouth itreet.or 301 Spring street, phones netted. Employ onf]\ first elasa help. ; HallamV Garatc. Naveilnlc, W. J. > •>. eeven-rcora house .end' barn.:'' A nice and i p Intlng. Interior decorating. - Esti- 520-R, or 20S4, Red Bank. •• Satlefactlon guaranteed. Charles A, Me- Chevrolet suburban $200, 1024 Chevrolet In * many 'atylaa• and' ahea.; v Sauuel. Swaru, 582-K. Bed Bank/ or call' 84 Harding road; mates beerfully given. G. A, Miller, Bel Claskey, Newman ' Springs.- - Kvenue. ned touring $200, 1024 -Ford-truck, platform •:,^.,.: COUPE. BPPY- WANTED, 14 Weit l/ront ptreet. oppoilte iroad Red' Dank;-'.\,"v:--ir •-/ •' •'••'•''. • -V country borne;; :Caleb' Luker,- Belford. , • HOUSE FOR SALE. Phone Keanaburg 7B-F-81, .' • •' ford, J., box 66, ' phone Keansburg Bank, phone 463-M. body. $250,. 1022 Ford truck $75. 1021 Wantod: atreet. phone.HW.'.Red Bank. "• '-T A ; • **••.. BtJNOACoWFOR RENT, 8TS-W Seven rooms and cellar I Homer furnace, Chevrolet sedan $90, 1033 Star sedan J.' Sttrn. Holmdel, N, X, Wona 4-M. NOTICE. eleetrlo, and gaa; beautiful, large lawn, STORES FOR RENT. S160, 1022 Ford sedan *8E. Time pay- . _PP1ES FOR SALE. Just completed; five rooms i all Improve- . [APARTMENT FOR RENT,' -X-' ' 89x150) along \good road: near depot: At' 45 and''47 MonmoutH street, next MOTOR iCVCLE^ FOR SALE,' »J«. iLtTrT menta. . Inquire of B.'.-'A./'Crosier,. Pearl I. have aaveral; houses In Fair Haven for 1 ments arranged. Red Bank Motor Co, in runnlnj order: being aold for; bill, Tivd collie pupplei,:one'aable ,and*wN sale at a bargain price.' See'me at once. 840; i so store and six room .apartment 86,000. -Caleb lu Luker, Belford. N. J to -Borough -.Hall; twenty-four foot , fronts Mechanic atreet, Red >Bank, phone 17ZO. other. trl.eolorV no'.reasonable offer street,' Fair Haven, N. J., phone' lied oppositt ~new theater, . S125 per' month. "'hone Keansburg 75-F-81. one Is 113 feet deep, other is 79 feet deep d•on'a Oarite. Mlddlntown. N. 1. '. Bank -1082;'. ''.,•'•• '. •-, -;'•'••'••*•• - •' Josebh Sest«, :real estats,- 64 - Monmbutb ~~ , , -..- FOR SALE. ' fuatd. Phone 8T».' Bad • Bank, :y ' ••" •} street. Bed Bsnk. phone 2138. .•".' ,• P. F. .Eenriedy; 114 Monmouth street, or CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. heated and-plenty of .light and air. Phom • •• -;;.i .-, '• •••-... j \ -LIVE' .••••••.•• Twenty-four dining room chairs at III .. . ;»' PLANTS FOR SALC" . , 801 Si Ing street,, phone 1520-R, or 2054, 'For new work; also jobbing done. 525, 10 East Front' street, the Land ahd .'oittlt, calvei, loga and poultry: wanted.' 1 Late tomato andreabbaga. plants for ON SHREWSBURY WATER FRONT. Red B nk. Loan Co., Red Bank. I coflee grinder, $2; 3 extenalort tablea at ' N. Huda, pl-.ono 8C7-I1, Red BanH. A'good,i team of•work' ho^ieveaven. and sale 1. ready} now; also^ beU-ton truck, H. a fourteen-room house .for. rent; will ln< Sereins made to order, and put up. Have $5; S round tables at t3; 1 bed and eight years old. Apply, S'epnia ficoloy. N<.8pr'a',ig. Llncroit, N, J ,,phbn«.Middle- atall heat for v/lnterioccupancy; alt Im- ROWBOATS FOR SALE. illl experienceidd helphl . . SlSmall l jjobs , HELP WANTED,' spring, $3; 2 wash stands at II; 1 Boyn* REAL ESTATE'. Maple street, Keanshnrg. N.' Js-''•. ' ) New eedar, S foot tenders; also row- eeptcd. G; H. VanNoss, 64 Shrewsbury High school- graduate, . 18 to 2B yens nota epeeulntor—If I tia\e It, •tbwn 278-F;». 1 •••-•--• prpvementa. Apply. Pormly Park, Hum- ton range, 2 ovens and water tank, $20; eon. N.-J... phone 877. Iturnson. .. • l.oats, 12, 14 and 16 feet long) also an' .venue. phoneJ766-M, Red_Bank._ of age .living In Red Bank or vicinity to I Boynton-Baltlniore heater, $10; I-Acme ;W.' A. Hopping, Red . B*A^_ t counter;'.firet< elaik- condition. .,,- • : •>• FOR RE<f • •.-. !.8-fbo eailboat. Can be seen 'at Dlck- SPLENbHflUME FOR SALE leatri new.system of nutomstic tel.:granh'y; Ventiduct heater, $10; bulcher'a chopping :.-:. AUCTIONEER.AUCTIONEER. ' '•'. Tqrnlahed apartment of. three rooms, EXPERT AUTOMOBILE'WASHER )oat Worka. foot of WhBrf avenue, paid, while, learning; Excellent 'opportunity and an - utslde.sa- s light,' Blege)'* Candy now in charge of the wash stand at the : in -Freobold, $5,000. $750 cash down, bal. 4 block. $2. Apply Egan, Wharf avenue er Patioml propotty and real eitnte. Louli la.,tlQ 'Blghlan-laVN, 3r--''..sT . With Improvements' and hath; no children. ink. . . ance easy terms; alx nice rooms, bath, hot for advancement. Western Ua.ou Tele- II -vYall street. ': : Ai P.te, B.vtrly. M. J. ,Thone 10.1.~", '. Store. Atli 30 Me'chanle strott,..Eed Bank. Fosses Boro ,'Bnsse.a,' Iric.i -Globe. Court and Me^ graph Co., Red Bank. . : chanlo street. Get your car washed while CA I WASHING MY SPECIALTY. and cold water, new. heater; large corner SEE >>VO0OBR0OK •; .•.!••;•'.••;";;.tiirSFQRvSACE.. .. alo'n.,afr'once.-...'•; ' ' -- •• -.•" .' • lot 60x1(0. Edward W. .Llntner, 5 Weat • •. ; FOR SALE. . , ,- ROOM TOR;RENT. • " . : 'X have aeveral lota^near:h)shieehooV ^e^ in town.- Service guaranteed. • . rantee you a satisfactory job; Let before you invest In that home; located on .Pltuut (rout room; breakfait U di. ••"••>••.' BEPS AND BEDDINO. me pr ve my. ability_Lllll . rtlCharle ^B s 'A. • . Jonea« , Main atreet. Freehold, N. J. Auxiliary sloop, forty feet, 85 foot wa- alraaV' 180,Harding road. Bed Banfc. BsoV. Frioea rLht. Ca!ib L, Luker, Bill' •TWp • pillows glvia ' free with every bei SAVE YOUR OLD. CARPETS expert eutorhoblle washer at Boro Busies. ter linn H% 'foot beam;.full-equipment; Branch avenue,'just north ot Little Silver fpM. Fhonc Kenr.ibu.-g.Tt.yAl. , Beautiful :ravenlble rugs made fromold Inc., ilqbe Court and . Mechanlo street, FOR SALE, atation and one mile from Red Bankt lota Tf?EWRIT^JrHEAD5UARTERS, purchased.. Samuel Swarti, I*' West Front Beautiful modern home on Bum son ice box,, toilet, running water, cook stove, 50x200 feet, aerveS with city water, elec- m .-.- ELECTRIC' MOTOR. V .',";.-. .street,- opposite. Bioad, atreet, phone Bed carpets and. chenille portieres; Write for Red Eank.j : aleeplnff • accommodations' for five. Fot 1 ^JrH5 : road: nine roome, ttwo bathe; plot. 100x225 tricity and bus, are now priced at $a6ft v Typ»wrlteri rented, /bought and iold. Ohe-aaarter > h.. p. eleetrlo, motor,' 110* ^ank.1887. • ••.••>'•>. --..-.,- r • iT. circulars..: American-Rug Manufactory, 29s* lt 226 particulars address H. Walton, 82 Shrews Trablo'a, 88 Broadatreet. Red Bunk, Vermopt street,' Brooklyn. Stlllftan. State Highway. Eatoncjtvn, N. J. Typewrltera rented, ' bought v and , aold. Hudaon avenue, Ttmi Bank. '. Pbone Bed village /near Shrewabury rivers Caleb Lu. Near Red Bank. Caleb Luker, Belford, ond profitable eollcltlng position with ol ter, gas. aid electricity. . A twenty*urej . Trubln's. »8 Broad atre.t, Bed' Bank. ' Bank^400-J.; ' •• •'. ••'••.' - impro entcnts;'within easy walking dfj N. J.. phone Keysburg 76«y-81. liU S f WIRE WHEEL SERVICE.' leer, .phone. Keansburg 75-F-31, tantie it station'; private ,reiid«ace. Ugh Wira nhcela rebuilt. John Hanaen, 42 •••.,-t: GAS AND COAL. , : . Ideal Pipaless Furnaces Installed •• s FOR'SALE. house ieepinf. Address Couple, drawer M . MUSIC TEACHER , Weat Front itreet. Red Bank. Phono 12-R. combination ranges «t low prjees.; Sarou.. complete ready to fire from CSO^up, depend- Violin, piano, Hawaiian guitar, cornet, A 125,000 auc per cent drat mortgage Itcd I ink. FARM FOR SALE. Swartis. It, Waat- Front »treetI_cpposito, ing on size; .Now la'the cheapest time,to now on a .$75,000, property. - Ross M. tenor-banjo and mandolin. Lessons given • • - , AWNITJGS ~~ Broad street; phoneH87, -Bed Banlt. Install, F. N. Leslie, 25 ChestnuY street, FOR SALE OR RENT. evenings, except Friday evenings, and all Seventy-five acre farm or will sell * pat?. mtde to order. Clarence McLean, «S Lip. Ctayton,-102 Aabury avenue, Ocean Grove, Fou, room bungalow, with .basement, day Saturday. Telephone 237-It, Red Twelve room house, electric, toilet and Contractor and Builder* •plneott avenue, tong Branch, phone 1001. PLANTS FOR SALE. Nutley'.'-N/J.-. • •• •• :- •• '• '••- • •', '. N, J» ohone- Aabury Park 2677. and tin lots; Improvements. At Camp- Bank, or call, at 5P Rector place. bath; hot and cold water; usual t>utbufld- Benjamin \V. Co>»rt 13J Bergen pU'd l^eaaonable: suitable* for Decoration day. :. Coast Millinery, Self-service Shoppe. HUDSON HOUSE. blt' Jundtjon, Belford, N. J. Inquire . ^ LE'M SUTPHEN," . ART BOYCE'S ORCHESTRA. ' Ingsi less -than three miles.to Red Bank. papariianglng and ,decontlng. 133 Me. Newman Sprints- Nursery and • Sower gar- Come In and seltct your spring hat: Boarding; centrally, located; hot. anc Jlonmouth street, or.phono 680-R, Price $16,000. Caleb Luker, Belford, N, J. Bed Bank, phont 726. .- dem Newman Sprlnga road. Red,Bank. hotbinit over 98.G5, values up to $7.00. cold' running.-Traterr ideal for' commercial ank. Strictly professional musicians; music a chanla atreet. RedTlank. Phone 1141-W. business,, not a side line. Latest tunes, Phone 75-F-Sl.' K.ansburg. ' A~YOUNQ"WOMAN .,.••.••• -. 204 Broadway (opoilte Steinbach'a), Long people.: Reasonable rates. 181 Hudson UPHOLSTERING: SALESLADIES WANTED. Branch. N. J. ' .."••. avenue, phone Red Bank 118*W. WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, generous enchores. Musis committees, BUNGALOW TO-LET: FURNISHED, ~ Experienced aaleiladlea wanted at once. wiahea. a .gopd steady, position In >a.geod tlumb ng, heating and tinning. Pumps and note this. A B , at Leonardo, N. J.; four room bungalow, Upholsteringandrefitilshing ot all lilhda Apply B, Hurwlti. Broad atreet, Red Bank. family; yery. capable Jhnoat: anything. . '' • -. ANTIQUES WANTED. FOR' RENT OR SALE. windmills repaired. 'Agent'for Master car- For terms phone Art Boyce furnished, to let by the month or season, oi furniture. Frank Howard, 55 Hsrrlioo Further references coll Bed'Bank 1422. ' •: Old'- chairs/ ^tables,'' 'clocks,: plcturei Five room w!nte> buhzalowj1 alx; xoom (manager), phone 312-M, Riimson. SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT ~ buretor coalaaving device. Fita any fur- on three )ot>,\fruit trees,.front and back avenue, Red Bank, phone 2081. \ ItHASNO'RIVAU:/ ',,:yy dishes,, .furniture, 'old 'silver, - or: anything burigalcw and:• aeverr^oom house; posaes- ii 42 Leighton avenue,- Red'. Bsnk, ~ J>6VBmFOJrSA, porch screened; near depot; elegant beach: ... Main atieet, Fair Havtn; all Improve' old-fashtaned; ' 81( Kensington* avenue, alon at once. CalelTX. Luker. Belford, One $12,500, renting for .9110 per naati. Apply Fred Dennle^ Fair Haven, 'To reach the homes In this aeetloo noth > 6B2.W. ' garage. • Bent reasonable. Inauira F. Mc- "WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Ing else csn CQUS] Th» Register, 1 which Plalnneld. rf. J. M. J. Phone Keansbarg -W-F-81. month, and one for $11,000, renting for Govern, box lil, Belford, N.J. - - V. Ja ' . SMALL.SEDAN. ."... , . JtO6i per month; P. "F. Kennedy, 114 /-Assistant gardener,' stead/ position. Ap- goes intUbVo Vove Wa>r 7,800'home• «W W 41VS44VIs* Vever> "DAtyT "week.V . SECOND FLOOR. FOR RENT ~ ELMBTC. WAINRIGHT, 022 Ford sedan, starter, lights, am ~~ HOUSEKEEPER, . BUNGALOWS FOR RENT. on the weat aide of Broad afreet: will.ar< Monmouth Btreet, or 301 Spring street, rly. by phone' between 7:00 and 8:00 A. U. furnlihed, five roomi, all improvementa. . BORO AUTO STORAGE, justice of the peace; Criminal 'and-collec- [ mechanical condition. Can b phone 1520-R, or 2054; Red Bank, <•/ middle aired, reflned. wishes position in Mechanic street and Glob*' Court... Will range'- to ' suit tenant and,will'give long tion cases receive' prompt .attention '.with ;' at a low price '.as we need* th Bed Bank with elderly lady; home con- or 7:00 and 8:00 P. M., 'Bunson 5SS. ' Mr». W. Dowd, Farmly elreet, Rumaon, leaeaV Whlte-Fach, Inc., agents, phone results/ Day and'night service,' phone 4. Call Red Bank 1670, and ask foi LADIES WANTED fj, J. •tore your ja:br thai hour, day, week, l to sell silk- underwear from factory to sidered mere than vt-ages; no Uundry> month or year. Jay and- nlrht'service; '.' — Red Bank. • . ~ • •:< ••'• •••• Offlce.' EIsner'.'building,-.R«d Bank.' ' Will meet by appointment at any time. FOR WORK WANTED. Bennett; consumer, easy p] can ant work; spare or Good references. Address Refine^ Houte- HOUSES' FOR SALE. PORT MONMOUTH. •'•.- . .: HOUSE FOR SALE . . ••.-" ••' . .' sFOR.SALE. • '-/,'••, • { '; full time; good earnings, no capital re- Steams-Knight roads^c; old mods) Woman would like jiay'e work «r part at. 20 .and ;18. Lelghton avenuej'-doubli Twelve weeke' old White, Leghorn aw SlaIf woodSLA, Bprincipally STOVE 'WOOD oak, . sawed Ii keeper. drawer M. Bed Bank.. v • ' lime. Inquire at 31 Central avenue, Bed Have'*several 'houses'.for.Bala- at^'Fort 1 1 quired. Women's Wear Association, 1718 good mechanleat condition. NQ Vattars/. houae,' . fourteen robms, 'electric, gas, toilet Birred Bock pullets. C. C- Harvester, on stove[ lengthsd ; 13iil2 cubil c foot'loak d deliv East 22nd street, Brooklyn, N. Y., - FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK, Bank, Mosmouth, N. J. Caleb L. Luker, Bel- state highway between,: BJIddIetg"wn- and' Price 175. Sesta'a Garage, lied Bask.' and heat. Will sell at a sacrifice. Phone s ered for 810, C. Q. D. John H. Cook, WILL TRADEFOR FARM. Family wash, wet, not exceeding 25 CORN AND HAY FOR SALE. ford, N.. J. 'Phone Keansburg 75-F.81. t 688-n. Red Bank. •,''•• :''}•• • : • • •• Keyport.-'or'addresa' Keyport. .N. J: Jr., Newrosn Springs road. Bed Bank. INfne room,house on Washington street, pounds, 7J cents: roush dry wash S cents Carpenter Work Wanted. , , Oorn and * hay for salo. V. VanDorn, COLLIE FOR SALE, v • CAR FOR. SALE, . ' - ^O; /FORSALE. • ••••.. Phonf 468-B. . per pound. Hough dry wash andTht work Half»Ml]e road, Ited Bank. Star Itoute* I One yeariold^horoUBhly ftciuse:>bro"ken: : all improvements; want about six acres; 1 r Dodge < delivery - car for sale, In good ..Near Stata.road; FairneM Gardens;-six • • BREASTPIN' LOST ironed, 7 eents per pound. Hand ironing All kinds of jobbing attendrd lot Wo. 1. reason for 'selling,.; go''to'eity. In' the, wih- must be on a .main : road,' with a house. If desired. Jersey Coast Laundry, West tifr. Phone Atlantic HHb.lar.ds 486-W. condition:' a.'bargain.'' Domlnlck Acerra. room bungalow ahd cellar;'let: 49.X200 feet. at .Colt's Neck. Sunday. June 7th, a gol Dresser, phone 581-M. Ked_ Bank. » experienced earsenter. Wrl(» or YES, IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT Italian bakery. 11 Bridge avenue. Bed For quick sale 12,000 cssb. Caleb Luker. breastpin, a,family heirloom; Liberal re, 1 Front street. Red Bank, phone 204. Marvin, 13 pardini nail. Bed' lim%. • It your car la waahed at the Boro BUSSL.. TO PURCHASE YOUR PIANO Belford. phone Keaneburff.-?5 • ^.. WANTED. - >.- •' ' •-- lrink,|i.csre.ot S. J. Throckmorton, long W* always, hay*.plenty of Used ears' In. omly «nd jutlns satisfaction., showroom Branch. N. J. paint, good' rubber, no ' reasonable Hudsons'and Essex coaches and most any Druummalidi ' place. pHone 883. Recr Bank. Prlvllege of light housekeeping; no.ehll Old family ailver,' glasaware,. china, ant refused; -mechanically' perfect -Frank •^~WE"BUY AND SELU FULLER BRUSHES. dren; season or year. Fourth house west brasa; also antique furniture; :must be atFOR SALE AT ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Keuthcr, 8Q Went street, Red Bank. other kind you may be looklne for. Hud- 'William H. Johnitone, 81 Weitilde PAINTERS AND DECORATORS , of- Hlntelmann'a Corner, or address Box least 100 years oia., A postal nlU bring House of 'six rooms, bath, hot wate son & Essex Used Car Department. South All kinds of household gpgpoda, , aa j. (n 'all branohea.. Eatlmates' obeerfuily 63, Rumion, U. J. •-- m*. IJ. Richmond. Freehold.-N. J. TOP SOIL FOR SALE. Seventh avenue. Lone Branch, main offlce, musicai l Instruments, trunks, has,, etev avenue. Rtd Bank. .Phone Red Bank heat, J electric, nan, 'Jarse lot; eacrifi One hundred cubic yards good fertile 1IB0.W. given. J. E. Parker ft Son, 1!6 Shrews- $6,500; furnished for season $500. Caleb 360 Broadway. Pbone Long Branch 827. Bed Bank Auction Home. »l-!7 Mon- bury avenue, phona ll^ll^'M. Red -Bank. ; PRINTED AND INLAID UNOLEUM. . • DANCE HALL'FOR |REN f top sol), $2,25 per cubic yard, delivered; GERANIUMS AND BEDDING PLANTS. ..Also .Congoleum ruga' In all aliea, to to, private parties for such activities as I* Luker,. Belford, N.i J., phone Kcana Address It. L. Inscoe, box 82, R. F, D., RADIATOR HOSPITAL. mouth atreet, phone 1984. The Dowlen Oreenhouaii, Branch ave- CLEARANCE OF BUCKRAM' FRAMES ault any room. Samuel. Swartz,: 14 Weal euphre parties, ' dances,' • birthday celebra- burg J75-F-31. . , •- Red Bank, Phone Red Bank 804-M. ,Wa repair radiators, fenders, wind- nue, Little Silver, N.J., phone Red Bank at half price: fiowera and feather .novelties Front street, opposite 'road street. Bed tions, and straw ride'parties.. Harr!ngton,'a FOR SALE, shield and door class for all can. fire* FOR SALE. IllS'-J.- ' sold for resaojiabie prices at Xohmah'a, 14 Bank,', phone 1387. ball, near HeaddcnVCorner. N. J. : Sevjiral stores and gasoline stands along LOST. stone tires and. tubes. Wa ' sell ford Gold monogrammed Elgin wrbt watcb honeycomb radiators that will not freese Peanut atone.. aand,' sravel. top mO, WANTED. Broad street, Ked.Bank, one flight up. SEED SWEET. CORN FOR SALE. . tbe s,xte hlffuway, one with 27S feet •'.•-. LOTS FOR SALE fronts; t». Five-room bunas low, loeatioa lost on Friday,* June 4th, from the blirh for $14.50. Red Bank Radiator Works, sianure,'.flll dlit and eedar trees; immedU • Horae.or eow wanted to paature at a APARTMENT WANTED/ . Golden Bantam-and Country Gentleman ..Three:'Iota/ on."Thomas!' avenue., near school to the bus. Finder addrais Box 17, fine.. Caleb Luker. Belford, phono Keana- v US West Front street, E«d Bank, phons at. dellTeqr. Addreaa C. nejnblds.'Buta- reaabnable'price. Theodore Stllwell, Ever. Flva room furnished > apartment for oc sweet corn seed for sale. J. C. Hendrlck- Smoke Shop, each 60x262; nice level lota. Middletown, N. J.| and receive ieward. 1177. • - • • .It. N. j. • eupsnoy September.. lat. nAddreas- Fur- eon 4 Son', Middletown, K. J. Telephone Further -particulars from. Gail J. Diet*; burg "5-F-S1. son, N. J. postoftTce. Tilahed Apartment, drawer M, .Bed Bank Mlddletown 798-R. ' 128 West Front street. Bed Bank. RIVER FRONT'PROPERTY , FOR SALE, SHREWSBURY, N. J, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. "" HO'USE FOR RENT7 " Fine eatate of 25 acres, beautiful sur* Re-modellns old houses a specialty* A AH linprovements and good location. ~ LODGE ROOM FOR RENT* •, ', . HAVE, YOUR CLOTHES . -JOUSES FOR SALE. On; RtVer street,. beautiful six roomi roundings, $45,000, For particulars ad- DislrsbK 'room available for use second cleaned at the utty Dry Cleaning and V'T 'T'beve several' houa'ee 'In River Plata, and liath, all improvements; lot 156x155 few dollars spent on Improvements dou- Floors, bathrooms, vails, dreplscel, eta. Apply, -to Michael Verarige, U2 Cbeitntlt aerifies f 5,000; about half. cash. Charlc dress Edwin C Reed, real estate. Tin ton bles your profits, Let me give you an es- atraet. Dei Bank. -* and fourth Thursday nights of each month. Ing Works,'d^uechanle street.'near Broad ifflth all Improvements, at a reasonable Falla. N. J.. phone Eatontown 2134-F-28. timate.* I employ. only best*of help. Sat- Estimate, rteertullr furnlited. Work Apply at tbe omce ot slgmund Eisner Co. street;' Red Bank. Phone 2117, William price. \Joseph Seata, real eatate, b"4 Mon- DresDressei r. 1183 W«aW«et Front streestreett . phon , , FREE CATALOGUE Bed Bank. - MEN, 18-35. isfaction suaranteed.. JO...A. McClaskey, gaaranteed. WUIlam Thorpv Jr, Itt q( 400 .farma, country, bomaa and ehore . ' • \V -TOP'SOIL.-- ' ", <• Oatrov.. proprietor. . • .• ', . • mouth atreet; phone Red'Bank 2188.' 881-t' Newmin Spring* avenue. Red Bank, phont I CABIN'LAUNCH FOR SALE. me railway postal clerks; commence Lelghton avenue. Red Bank. eitatea. Ray 11. Stillman,' atate highway, Best quality and esijr. to get. Apply at y , , MAN WANTED DOUBLE HOUSE FQR SALE. 100 year. Common education sufH> 468-M. . 7 Woodbrook, the Dianoh avenue develop- Alico III, cabin launch, 10 h. p. Brtdse- Eatontown, I . J fo'work on private placet white-preferred; Duplex houie of seven rooms - upatalrs, ' engine, first claas condition. ' Can' Candidates coached. Full particu- READY FOR RENT. IDEAL HOME. " FURNISHED ROOM. • ment. Jua^jwrt^otLIWe^llverjrtatlo 14.00 per day. Dr.-TItua'a.place, Rumson alx rooms• downstatra: all improvements; lars -rce. Write Immediately. Franklin Beautiful sU room buoaalow,, comer of "^POULTRY BOUGHT AND SOLD. Park, Rumaon, N. J. ' two gsrages; nice Jot. Good location. \n anytime at Riddle's Boat Works; Institute. Dcpt.'W-1S6, RocheBtir, N. Y. Best*location; Beven rooms, bath, all Nicely furniahad room, all convenlenceib or b] applying to Capt. A. T. Smith, Pearl street and McCarter avenuei. Fair Alive or freih. dressed'eblckana.bought Apply 242 Bridge-avenue.,Red Bank. imprarementa; lot EOllOO] carage. Prlee In silyate family. 81 South atreet, phone SIX ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE Ocean lort, N. J., USEFdRRENT. t Haven; every modern improvement, •team loir-M. ned*BanV • ' , • or sold; will pay bast- prlcea.. J.'Baker. to 1st for July .and Atiguat: referencea- re- . MONEY TO LOAN. . Sl^ rooms, all Improvements': new com* heat, bath, open fireplace, garage, lots of 113,500. CourUandt White, Broad Street Uechanlostteet. Red Bank. 1 Phone 10B2-J, quired ;• central:'good yard, -Reasonable. Money to loan- on first bond and mort- FOR SALE. ground. Apply Mrs. George Harm, Syea- FLORENCE AND NEW. PERFECTION Ttver properties: $20,000, (22,000, filnation gas and coat range. At 89 Hud- National Sank building, Bed Dank, pnone Phone Red' Bank H80-R. " " v-age on Improved real-estate wortb double Six son avenue. P. F. Kennedy, 114 Mon- more place. Fair Haven, phona Red Bank Oil etovea and ovana. Samuel Swarti, 11 CARPEftf ER-ANyCABiNET,' WORK 124,0 0, 130.000. (35,000 and (10,000. 1 **i- .... • • " Waat' Front atreet, oppoalte Broad itreet. tbs amount loaned. Alston Beekman, at- mouth Btrcet, or 301 Spring street; phone 11DI-J. . . " . • done; alao all kinds' aloret .ftxtures and HOUSE FOR RENT. , torney.-10 Broad streets Red-Bank. ? F Kennedy, 114 Monmouth street oi Bed Bank, phone 1887. specialty In all kinds of furniture repairs. Six rooms near the .'business section o: 1 Iprinir atreet, phones 162O.R, oi 2054 or 2208, Red Bank, residence phone. WANTED. ORIENTAL RUGS; rMASON CONTRACTOR. Telephone 881-W, R«d Bank, .1, ScheMer, Broad street; »25 per ra.ohthi. Call at,.71 EVINRUDE MARINE-MOTOR AGENCY. 2054, Bed Bank. WANTED. Farmer and wife, elderly, on small farm Mechanle street, 'Red Bank. '' . Kvlnrude motors of varioua modeia foi1 or country place, near Red Bank; man to Oar only line of business; carpets* We) Estimates che.rfullir given. Eugene , FOR SALE. BUNGALOW : OR SALE, Fancy laundry wanted to do at home. Reasonable: oak dining room sat, seta FOR SALE. rowboats, canoes, - eailboata', etc. Promp Also a lady's wheel, A-l condition, for uae Ford son and all modern implemeots; bdy, sell, store, repair and clean. Import* , foyer, box 86. Riverside drive, R, F. D., delivery and Ir.stallstlon. Frank P. Dick. • Ei« it rooms, two baths, hot natel two Jersey cows and some chickens. Want I Bed Bank, phone 648-J, and office swivel chair, all In' good' condi- Business body for a Ford: runabout. J. heat, garage? (7,600. P_. . F_.. Kennedy., sale. \Addreat Mrs.'.Max Krahnert, Eaton- era of Oriental ruga and carpet cleaner,. tion. F. Frtck. Florence avanue, Keyport G,'1' Koppelmani Cotnpton. street,, Belfqrd man, foot Wharf "avcriuc. Red. Bank. town. It. F. D>, or come to Sycamore ave- settled, neat, obliging people. Apply with :lfn Bros., Ei Monmouth atreet, Real , H10HEST PRICES PAID N. J.i near carbarn. • Phone Key port 1.J, lonmouth atreet. phone 1520-R,\ol nue and Hance avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J. copy of reference to Box 287, Fair Ha- 1 for all kind* of live poultry. Jacob Back 't^o'doors'from Church street, •. • -.'•: .'. YOUNG /MAN WANTS .WORK. Red Bank. ven. N. J. » Bank, phone 21B1-W. TOP' SOIL FOR SALE. Age ,17 years! high school, graduate and HOUSE FOR RENT. er. ITS ghrewabury avenue, Rad Bank, or - HOUSEW6"RK •WANTED hss driver's auto license.,. Willing to do AT THE AUTO TIRE SHOP., FIVE, SIX AND SEVEN ROOM HOUSES. phone 1»»9.W. Red- Bank. 'Best quality and easy to Bet; 75 cents , After June lUth by, girl who has jusl ! Vu ianliinir tires and tubes, General Very desirable eight-room house with LANDSCAPE GARDENER.: per 'y*rd load. At'Woodbrook,'on. Branch any .kind" of • work:. ready, to atart Jun< bath; two-car garage; choicely located at Attractive ntjW cottages; Ave, six 'and JAMES CODEN, ; come from Germany; small American Sura 21st: Telephone . Holmdel i80-F-4.' ord lrea and''Mlchelln tubes.in stock; re- seven rooms; all- improvements; steam Prunlnn by eiperleneed men; sptsjl»», avenue, Juit. north of'Little 8llvar atatlon. lly preferred. Phone 1781-R. Red Bank. pairli] r rubber bt.otsi kerosene oil, 78722D Broad street, opposite Irving place. t contractor and bullderi all klnda of dob. '.FOR SALE.. Red "Bank, for rent from July nrst at heat. These houses are, exceptionally well l out of ggrounds, , larggff or email, AdAd> bint in: , DtaUr In building material. . ,. , 'ICE BOXE? - , '-., RADIO OUTFIT FOR SALE. denatured alcohol. 80 ^lechanl (1O0 a month. Allaire & Son. agents. CO constructed; ten minutes' walk from ned In white poroeleln and oak finlab, all slaea, Flva tuba Grebe, fully ejulppid, tor. , One corner lot, 7Kxl50, corner of Mo Red Bank. r vlea given.a, to what, when and how.to Jimll Boden, I.liicrolt,- N. )i hawk and Delaware'avenuea at .Uinneeink Broad atreet, Red Bank. Bank station; prices, $7,000 to $9,000, Samuel Bwarta. 14 V/est Frost street, op- sale. Can be aeen and heanl an/ eves- BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Sold on easy terms. Douglaa It. Balloeh plant T. ,H. Stiles, lit Eardlng rad. PRIZE DAHLIAS FOR SALE. ltd Broad street, phone HB7, Red-Bank. Ing after «lit. Phone Red Bank HIT. . Park: price ai,20O.-~Apply George A. Cur- - CARPENTER JOBBING' Nli« collection, ten for $5.00. twflve til,' OirkMll Farm. Red Bank.' N. JA hatch ng ogga for sale; (1.00 a setting, Co., box 161. Red Bank: - Bed Bank, phone 1163, SEE A.B. DIRHAN FURNITURE FOR SALE. . J6.00 a hundred! alsD sitting hena, a: by competent man in dny branch of work. for 11. -Addreia Alfred tlrlfllthf, box'DS, 1 T^lVItRT'ROPlRfvnFOR RENT. No job too iartfe or email to receive prompt OCEAN FRONT COTTAGE. ild Bank. • It you wish your planer properlyi eared fo -'Antique, mirror and antique aofai alao Itock. Mra. Louts SolTe], Monmoutt Attractive cottage, right on +he beach; SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. sideboard; two stands, ehalra, dock, a Six'rpAma' and bath; aun parlor,'electric road. near-Long Branch boulevard, phon< attention. Sash coril and glaslng. Estl- TlTtERCleARROl W CAR WANTEDWANTED.. , or want to trade your old piano for a nan Ilshta and; large.porch; furnished or un- matea/ furnished. Screens a specialty. plot 150x300 feet, riparian right a. handy Hugs—beautiful reversible) rug, Bide) one. Drummoad'place. Red Bank, phone mirror live feettall and a lomnge.; Phone town 2136-51. to Red Bank; fourteen rooms, two baths 'A 18 h. p, 1020 flva.paeaenger tourini g Red Bank 163. furnlshed,"by seaaon or>ear.' A. J. Miller, Frlcea right. C. II. Bennett. 127 Mon- from your old carpets and rugs. S«dd ear. 1 . Addreai pl*rce>Arrbw, drawer M, til. • ±-^\-' • ' -• '" " RWer Plasa. Red Bank, phone.1160-R. FOR SALE. mouth street. Rod Bank, phone 124-R. and two lavatories, ^Good neighborhood. Price for quick sal*,. ? 18,000. Fully fur- postal for circular ant] fall particular,. B.d Bank. < _" >; SAXAPHONE. INSTRUCTION. • 1 LOTS FOR TIME TO BUILD! On hundred and ten*acre farm, aeven< vWOTICE. 1 can arrange for. eeveral additional pu- I bkva flve lots in . sites abou room house, lars. barns and usual out. nished. Apply Ray H. Stlllman, State Welrnelil. Itug arid Carpel Cleaning Co., MONEY TO LOAN. ills at this time.: For terms hours,-etc. HOxlSOi'-prlce Jl.BOO each. They .are Wa nave, the ldt.. - Choice' altustloos, build iga. One mile from . Bed Bank, f If you have property for salo send me Highway, Eatontown, N. J. y, tb.loan> on bond and Diorlgage. near tewn, near', river., Call us. We are a description'and your price. I have sev- Edison place, Olendale, Brooklyn, N. V. Phone Arthur- Boyce,. I1S-H, Rumson, good'valuV W, A. Hopping, rtal tstatt aKyour aarvlce. ; • Hadley-Hall,. oppoalt 115,0 0. Caleb L. Luker, Belford. Pbom SXLA1OR to A, L. Ivlns, Register building, H.J. ••>',.- Red.Bank. _i ^_ Kean burg 75-F-31. eral buyers. Now Is the tlms to buy or nk; depot, photie 1888 or 1144, Bed Bank. sell. Joseph, Seata, retl estate, 64 Mon-to tho»« who need $300 or less. Lawful LANDSCAPE GARDENERT" rate. Under supervision of State Hanking . SITUATION WANTED. rT* I : FOR SALE.' • •', • / ' , BOATMAN WANTED "HC JSEKEEPER WANTS POSITION. mouth street, phone Red Bank 2138. New ground! laid out and planted, Old FARM HANDS SUPPLIED Young man, married,, drive any ear, '. New aeven room houst, all. Imptove ; Mil die aged reflned woman, would lik< Department, Applications taken at the of all nationalities, Call or write B. liar- 1 n to' ta,ke. 'care .'of forty^foot cabin crulaer EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. uroumle Improved n& BeantlHed. T«,» handy with tools, wishes steady position. rXanta;.gootl location,. easy termat S8.BO ooaltl n in Red Bank: not more than twi Overstuffed furniture, uuphlom. slip cov- omce. Hours 0:00 to 6:00, 1:00 P. M. ««r-e,A|ehoj, 89 Wist i^reit, New York Arthur O. Faull, box Hi Eait Kesnsburg, centrally located. W. A. Hopping, real muet be^eat. wprker,.with, a knowledge'of In fa illy, no laundry; will make appoint. Saturday. Newark Cash Credit Co., room I. ".lirutiberr sprayed and pruned. Ad- Olty, V,TY. • _j__ .. channels of r|Vcr,' understand flnhlng. etc. ers made to order; supplies, tapestry, art- 610, Klnmonth Building. 710 Uattlson if. 3. ' .•.-•••• •.•.'••' t ' • • -. estate; Bed Bank. • (' • . ,....- Apply by letter to Box 8»2. Red Bank. ment at any time. Address A. B. C.tonne and leather; lamp shade silks, win vice gladly (Iv.rn N, Duttirbstb, boa lit. draw. M/Red Bank, avenue, Asbury Park. N.^JT^ . , MONEY TO LOAN ... ,..-. ALREADY, ' FARMS AND LOTS FOR SALE. frames, trlmmlnsa. II. Chark't furniture Fair Haven. H. J., phone Rail Dank S848J. , ' on 'seaond mortgage. Highland, Finance for aaie; mechanically perfect', six, tired list your house Or property with us. We MONEY TO LOAN. store. 80 Monmouth street. Red Bank. Restrlcttd~DuTldlns; Lota~~For Sal* . \ Company.' Ot l'lrat atenus, Atlaatlo Hlah- have; welting list of out-of-iown 'bayerra. X haVa Inumerous farma and lota for asle bond and mortgage on real estate In LANDSCAPE GARDfiNER." lalnt'ln good condition; barsaln.for cash, In.vlcin|ty'ot Red Bank and aurroundlnga, On MAN. on new Bed Hank sntl Holmdel eoncr«L« landl. V, i. _ r.l.nlione Bail' Bank -11 M'-R,'after 9iO6 Hedley.Hall, opposite depot, phone 1188 Red ank or vicinity In auma of tfiOO tc road, one-quarter mile west, of Lincroft. Grounda laid out and planted by «• P. M. •____ oi._::•''"_:•' u """'• • • V -. • •,. * Bridge avenoe. Red Bank, phone 484-J. good >pport nlty for advancement. Reply makers'nnd palntore o( signs of all kinds, 10b feet by 235 I>et de«t>, Ur«» hot«l isrslei Immediate poilesilorj. Phons Itad HiSTArTDV/oSiBrr; . - •'• . *ryKi9Ai.r,« , on anything, anywhere. New studio loca- "Lmii me,w. to cover Jlonmouth county for.selllm pui '' "'" fOTXt , FARM FOR SALE. with ull particulars. :A4dre FOR SALE, FURNISHED. Ni ' ' »7.»0tt.. Address D., drawer M. Red Bank. l.ry. inderwear, dressce to wea,rer; Oooit run SALE., ruKniaucu. i fl b Clb Lk Bl Shrevsburr rlvsr and Ins, '. T.lipbun, ' street. Bed Dank. . ' . CORCHIN'S FOR F*£E ttV Let' ua be .your barber, We know How , ' FOR SALE. . ^^ pay.. All or part time. Samptea furnlthei Flvt-roDm IninnMow. wttl. piano; 12,000. lloboken Hit. froM llOO to 18109 A. ».'^ Two lea eheite, one fl and one III also Farm ot Mi Acres.,eleven.room house, Dlitr ct managers wanted. The Peddle rc0ffi~fATsTf]ra^6^pET-~ .Mid', foldln, to-tarl, »S. Frlvold'a lo. please. Expert Iqnsorlal service. Cur. terms; sU rnnm housv, all iraprovementR, Eil. Norilerholta, Meyer* hotel. Hnbohll, '' Miawell. 1091, good rulibar, dlse. wheils, irouseboai font o( Blveralde av.nue, Hsd ehln*a Barber Shop,' Seaond National Bank all modern Improvements; trulls 1 all build- S°:v. kmstsrdam, N. Y. __ . agaraget Leonardo, Urge, tflotl . good shade, near beach Oourt*ouirt«ous, w*tlapp*atlndTi Inttlllttnt building. Up.Ulrs, • • • . '. ' • ' Ifgs Jn. ttipiT eondltlon. • Pijce 1.18.000 llAiBft' IN" YOUR'OLD 3tOVl£~ at Leonardo, tfl.GOO, terms. Caleb Lultitr, man, wltb ear, to tUmonstratt and saiill N. J. 1175 aesson. - . ' »iw batltrVl •!}0, alll this wesk^ Kirk, Csleh L. Cuter, phone Ktaniburg fe-Fll lUlfordld . H. JJ. , l Kb 7AKSI nationally advsrtlnd sprlnkltr to piot>l< fain Haven, N. J, 1 allowance given In exchange fo; TUXEDO aUltS FOR' HIRE. .--,•• FOR, RENT; your Id coal or gas stove when you pur who taks priiU In thtlr lawna and whi> ean All Improvement; "anil good location. Latait style. Can anpplr any arnoun / 8I« room houie' with all • modern Im _, CARFENTCR AND BUILDER. / Five acres of ground, house of six ttEAXG06Tnii!Arv General repairing, estlroatea given on chssi ar new one. Samuel Swarti, 1 afford to alva th*m KOO<] c«r«. Drawing 1 Apply to Mlehaul \.ianio, lei Cbsslnul needed, alee. It to It. Monmouth Strae provements* .eentrally laeatedr Immedlatt Weal Frbnt street, opposite Broad alree moms, hot ami electrle light! $12,ftO0l •odount aB«ln*t commissions, |1 ' B«K««nan««h . 41 .' Mrs. DeCarloa, B03 Dint, toad, at Leon tlona', and fnnr ufnoee, two ponneotlng and 16,600, .111,000 and 17,000. KllsnUtr, } » fWer foplWr • ' Keansburg 1t»F-M, •".-,•' aefe.of slnjrle'haniessi eheap.for.cuh. In- iwo tingle, lor rent In the Davidson bulIJ- Adams, t*s.I «ntst« brok*r. I<«ttBt>rdi>. N. 4. AI Imoroveoients and good location. -""•- ; Maxaon, PottMorniiiiuthrt m,i N. J, ardo ilgh sehoot, rear uulldlnK. ol^tt^MaTSmSwi^ ApplV'to'Hlehsel Varaai., 149 Cn.stnut ',, •-, •:.• FOR RENT. V • ,.., . Inart Immediate possession. . Apply at Phon* AtUntlfl UlihUnila lit. n.ornlngJi. Established corner ' atorei eppertunlty Davlilsnns, Davidson buildlnr, Ited BanV. and earpet, abampe«s4 ,«d dry , ftwst, hfls market.:, Must be .wasou, ' Hui'ley'a V OM aarpela mad. lBt, NK, Ui I 1 . ROOMS FORlKNt. sal's, at half prllt, • W. W. ghampanere.eteit V> be anpraalated. II* Uerr avenue, makemaaeet twttto MrCoYmlnMCCofmlnmlnkl mmowlnio r machinss,machines,. •in iur mortgages, rwsopable Miscount ~; FOR~8XCET Vive room bunpalnw with iMprovimints. • *«• ream*. t«mlali«4 or unfurnished 1 r.lttle illlvsf, II. i, Te|ipben, 1«-VV, Bad one f Fariaria Qrsen dustel r anihl itwo make building loan, to responslb ' Farm of 4> aeres. ten room heus*. all furnlahsdlhd , ffit r sotiftft n orr ytan at; roam wov4n. Teleph«it« or at «osl«l ,*•* phone-Keantburg 14. .Jao - . Wolf, TOO Uonmonth alreel onttsg*. n«w!! y ttnavsUd. n*«r Vlilny 'desliabta a>ntra) Ittatllet) It Kaet Front I1k h a flfl .H Hurl.rl . Bhrawsbury, mithullillngai 800 apple treee. 109 peaoh Ud n*« brlut ,,r in«k t. y««r dMi, Ka, MrtT» blilld •:. phone IDt-M, .,- •• . Ireea, 800. pear trees, eight acre; aipsra- Park,, furnlihtiff or unturnlshsd.. ••momonn oorr ft DO per iboueandl bsUlwoie and r—TMittrTwentr-sU (eat, T y«ari iibr«t>roob m tttttntparttttntt with IroptavtIroptavt* 0»4e| OlMniqf Oetuaaf, tale^aW M. vvWHWPsrpBiB KRXL ARfr~~ ,u.| I10.J00, halt cash. Caleb L. LuVar, mints i Immsrilat* positsiWfl. T«l»»titmt Matehlsaa, II. 0, Roberta * Sen. New , full llelford. N. J., phone Keanibu Mouta tmk ll(l*«*« WIIIDHt ijtaft, Monmouth, N. 1, ^Telepqona Mlddiatown Are you, bull _ _r Ou chin's barbat shop la the plaea. whai 417 ftuTtjion. AddrtSU B. JaJtfay^Un*' »rl«v.» «u flinnln* alterations ,i Improv.m.! art I •an. something, For real proof tri 1 .on, N. J.| Allen'alreel Onarles Qranl of afvaratt (a competent — ua • os, and thai, you «lll alwue. Thh lissome llway .' poa .. ISRAVBL V6k ttlX 40andaU«'{••"'••Iv, . 8attsf,ell.8atls( n «u»r.jnteeusranteeidl ...nanddalso clorkii sUsdyl eotntnanoeotnm*no«e |l,B11,0000 year. M(WiWiHr _ «n» «r»vel tit rosjJil aaa atarid I Beven .rooms, hot water beat, llfht ehann reilonable. fl-af-ll. Mid- oid latlonal bink building. Had llsnki )>»• (Join n\ on «it n as 11 on «\in«Unl. OBpselraen ,W«TTe . axat* abU toW., vlw*» ' tt«ard. l lrge lot, fruiIt , ifapae. bbeat ]>ea dlet eosnhlna frt*. WrlU imra»fl|«..i!y. 11.009 i* MO.QOIOOOSO l*» Atl« stair i Ivifirovtd Monmtmta ^ 4«li>tqf _„-»„•,..• t!r»tie«ii II.W. lied Bsnk, Alt* so lion I easy (srms ofng t* Florida, don ftt'U" '"'" '—"~ " '*"*'ffgif"BIIHs*. i""'"'"*"'.—^ llrllnt ImtltuteInitltuu,, I),ptI>fP*,. 8-187B-irr,. Ro^HeaMrHoohm* , H. x, ll ton aAUL 1»artAW l« i»UW*U MWJHsttlliM Ver. ami alrtt- \iii la o{ nine rooms, completely »«* »wi< Page.Sixteen, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 9, 1926.

sons who value true worth. In THE RED BANK REGISTER. wishing long life, health and pros- JOHtt H. COOK. Editor and Publisher. perity for the Throckmortons, The OKOBGB a HAHCR ^Miic|at»AMItar. Register believes it bespeaks the BOXING f •'• sentiment,of the residents of this THOMAS mVINO BROWN. Big Auction Sale! Builntu Manager. community; and from the stand- AlX KINDS OP BEDDING WANTS, • . • ) • -. \ , point of the public welfare it is Ocean View A. A. Long-Branch, N. J. tfelatinoneai—Bert genie IS Antiques and Other Articles. MONTHLY ROSES IN POTS. Bed Bank 130O entirely appropriate that with this r'RENNIAtS." , , ;• should go the best wishes of the j JnUred it th« rxutofflee at Bed Bank, ' THE CONTENTS OP THE STOKEROOM' AT FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 11th EVERGREENS, • - <• • J ' *, .'• N. J» tu ateonl diM natter. community for success for the new owners. NO CHAMPIONS BUT ALL, REAL FIGHTERS. Stop in and see the Iris in Bloom and make j SusierifiUon Prlc.el ' 3 Oaf Ttai —,..,„—..^.i. ——ILK __ 81 Brighton Ave., West End ' selection'for next year's planting. BU month. , • ' — -'6 Volsteadism arid" Grape CrowingT . STAR-BOUt IS ROUNDS . Tire. Bientbs . — .«<• To the Editor of The Register. NEW -JERSEY, WILL BE SOLP AT AUCTION TO THE YOUNG JACK DEMPSEY OF PHILADELPHIA, . , —CUT FLOWERS— I would like to rdd a little to ths HIGHEST BIDDER. ALL GOODS MUST BE - vi. . CARNATIONS, ,.™.....«...,....:.,.,.:..,.,.,.. ,.1.00 par' 3W WEDNESDAY, JJJNE 9, 1026. recent paragraph in The Register ) — - - SOLD,-NO RESERVE, — - KID EMMONS.OF TRENTON. SNAP, DRAGONS, _ -».'...l,».__._OT.i.go- par do*. _ relating to the""Bone Dry condition 1 of Liberty grange." Quite re- _1 SEMI.WJNDUP 8 ROUNDS. . -'__ IRIS AND PEONIES. , * ' ' • , % Sale 1 o'clock , TOWN TALK. cently we listened to a very elo- .BENNY TRESITO/3F NEWARK SEEDS -. , FERTILIZERS ' (Continued from,pago 4.) quent address by, a leading member v». * ' of Liborty grange, advising form- JOE COLETTI OF NEW YORK. FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY ., Mrs. Adallne Yard Lawrence of Thursday. June 10,1926 ers to plant gtapes as a sure and > ' 8 ROUNDS i • ' " Freehold, who is a candidate for the Member of the American Telegraph,Plp'rist • profitable crop. We.learn that he Wall Show Case with "sliding glass doors, 16 fK long by 3 ft. deep by Mika Scordlna of Eliiabeth vi. _Ernio Te'deico of Harrison. Democratic nomination for state is using his property and his wealth 7 ft. high; 5-piccc Leather Library Set, solid mahogany frame; 6 ROUNDS senator, H basing her campaign on extensively planting grape; and un- 4-piecQ Biocatille Parlor Set; Dining Itbom Chairs; 3 Sectional Book- AI. Conway of Philadelphia' vi. Kid Young of Fort Monmouth. two principles in which I thorough- doubtedly is availing himself of theCases; China and Cut Glass, also Bisque. Figures; Wood.and Enamel 6 ROUNDS > WILLIAM ly believe. Both of these principles advice he gave us: "Be careful and Beds, Box Springs, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows;.2-Pianos; Crystal Jerry Del PreMo of Oceanport vi, Tujr Wilson of Newark, China Closet with mirror back and glass shelves, hand carved obony; are founded on the same truth. plant the variety of grape contain- FIRST BOUT 9 P. M. SHARP. • ' Rumson New Jersey\ JThis truth is that In a Republic the ing the most alcoTiolic content." large lot of Carpetsj Vacuum Cleaner; Sideboards; large Lonllard Prices $1.10,. $2.20 and $3.30. , ' {people should rule. Ice Refrigerator; Butcher's marble top, tile front bench; Wardrobes; PHONE 361 RUMSON Possibly it is proper ami consist- Plush and Silk Portiers and Draperies; Mission Tables, also Caul For Reservations Telephone Long Branch 1708, L • M ent to call oh our President to pro- Tables; beautiful, valuable Evening Dresses; 4-pedestal Teakwood Mrs. Lawrence believes in retain- tect this infant industry, c\cn toIvory Inlaid Table, antique, made In Calcutta; Antique Quilts; ing the direct primary and in re-the extent of "calling on our army Couch, rosewood^ large Antique Oval Mirror. Many and varied storing those portions of the direct and navy to assist," Even the most other articles too numerous to list. • > 'primary which the politicians have ardent-Dry, when he or she realizes NOT.E—This sale includes articles of great value to collectors already destroyed. The Republican the fearful crime conditions of Vol- stcadism, will cast his labor in the of antiques, of wide selection for persons who need various pieces political machine is now striving to to complete the furnishing of a room or a home, and to every person cripple the direct primary still far- vineyard into tho scr.-.p heap. who is a housekeeper. ther-and to let politicians in a con- J. C. Richdale. vention nominate tho • state's chief Phalanx, N. J., Juno 3, 1026. TO BE SOLD FOR WHOM IT,WAY CONCERN officials. •»•» * • • • Odds•and ends.of furniture or TERMS:—Caih. Trolley. Pan tha Door. . Th» other fundamental principle household goods that you no'longer need will find n buyer by using The GEORGE H. ROBERTS, .... Auctioneer. ! of Mrs. Lawrence's campaign is that Register's Want Department,—Ad- there should be a referendum on vertisement MONMOUTH CLERKING COMPANY. Clerks. tjit Volstead law. A referendum on any law: simply means that the people shall have the. right", to decide , for themselves "whether they want VOTE FOR that law kept'as it is or want it changed.- This'is likewise part of the fundamental principle that the pl shoula rule. ^ Opposite! Play Grounds,

I am glad to see a candidate with SEA BRIGHT, N. J. the courage to stand firmly on the JACK BCHIOKUNO, Prop: • principle that the people shall rule and on providing .means'whereby' • NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. , this principle may be carried .into Rates—$25.00 per season. •''" effect. This Vis the. fundamental rlrinciplo' of a Republic..' It i? the Individual Bath Houses, 50c; With Suit $1.00. principle for which our forefathers ... • . HOURJh—8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. fought and for which they made puch great sacrifices1. :; •' : Beach partiek given atrict attention by appointment, llife guard in attendance'from 8:00 A. M. until 9:00 P. M. Ice cream, coffee, loda and confectionery may be obtained Auction House at the confectionery stand. • - ' ' Every Bed Banker who has lived and here long enough to. he familiar with the town and its ; old-time in- stitutions will feel a twinge of rc- jgret over the sale of the steamboats Albertina and Sea Bird' and theMantif L. Branin pther, steamboat property. The Furniture Exchange new owners are now in charge. The Throckmortons—Captain Charley, 31, 33, 3S, 37 MONMOUTH STREET Captain John S. alid Dr. Dunbar— 7Ae NEW SCALP INVIGORATOR have well earned.a vacation, It isJustice of the Peace not country."—DR. ROBERT FRENCH MA- Preeldent American Medical Altoclatlon. The celebrated SON of Washington D. C. "Useful in catarrhil conditions of various "Thi Capon Sprlo* Water Is tonic, dlu. organs—pleuritic exudatlone, dyspipsla, Congoleum Rugs, . . . 4.95 up I Bags and Suit CJases, • . 1.45 uj> rstlc, alterative and aperient. I have dlseasee of the liver, Mdneye and blad- r known of no case of renal calculi or der, acrotula, rheumatism, gout snd dia- Wicker Lamps . ... 3.50 up Army Tents, Pup Tents, Auto,; gravel which hei not been cured by an betes melitue."—DR. E. E. WALKER In Siromber^CarlsoB intelllgant aiid sufficiently long ..^ise of 3rd edition (1013) of "A Reference Hand this water. Gout and rheumatism snd Boo!: of Medical Sclmcea" edited by Dr. Lace Curtains, . . . 69c pr. up Tents, Army Blankets and Arniy their dependent condition* era alWsy* T. L. Sltdman, Editor of "N. Y. M

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' 'Church Notti, NOTICE TO ,•',.- PERSONAL. _ JLkwn S«lo for Church. Nolle, la her«by «lv«nlftit BumsteadsWoitnSyrup lora 't mi Bmk. toi tthh> eoniti cream will be held on the lawn Ion oc » R.7nfo™«iTconer»t.Blfontit O » Sturm?'?. •trcet and Mt«. Henry Wied of B»t- ed entirely fo the observance of of the ''Methodist church of Bod 1 Self-Service Shoppe Muttr In Blvat 8tr«el and ftlttiloit if ew, ontiwn spent Sunday with velatlyen Children's day. The'Sunday-school Bank - Saturday afternoon,. June Headache? rat. Red Sink, N. J.» and. opened anil, at' New. York. Flna'Auortmant of :eaS In/publle at tht rtom« «( laid Cevtur ~' will take a prominent patt'ln>,the 26th. Mrs. Harry Reynolds will Do row Eye* bora or ItefcT' Blood lixlr jean' ittt. S :U. Borough Hall_j]|,, Bed TUUM,11.11k, J» w. J,. J., 6i ne n »er • Uufa Q. R, Bice of Westalds ave- or br Buil> Ma » bottle. ibout 8iOioOa Pp.. M,,; dijljjht uvlog tint,', service. The program will consist be In charge, of. the aprons, Mr?. Do thajr [eel find or e trained 7 Ot. ft A. Vmthca, V. D. SUMelsU* •boa nue has turned a portion of M» idayy. June S taa«, i ot recitations and special music by Alexander McCoach will bo in If w, ban four eyee examined) SPRING HATS S >ln» tni flsfttlouJ for tbtt ito*' ' yard Into a playground for, bis two tho Sunday-school chair and or- TOUT daaau may need s chant*. poied work, prtpated by Oaorn K. Allm. v charge of tho enko and Mrs. Foi- Jr.. borough Engineer, ti»»e bnn nlad In'- children and for « good many of hit v chestra In addition to other fea- rest Compton will be in charge of STILJ5S *Se CO. the ofliee of laid Knalnaer at 60 BiMnA neighbors' children by having aev- tures. A GoBpel song service will NOTHING OVER 3.95 itcett, IUd Bank, N. J., ind nif be In*" 0 tho, ice eream. _ ^ Philadelphia Eyo SptciaJieta Piles Disappear itfeottd br proipeetUe bltldera duvlny* eral loads of beach aand and a elid- be held Sunday night. The Sunday- 206 BROADWAY bu«lnu> houra. .popltOopina o«{( thet lundajr/itandi^t. '. - ing board>put In.the yard. Mr. Rica I Snd National Bank Bide. Roam 28 Topbsal fo. 'BCHOOI choir and the church quartot If there's work.to be had, Tha No Cutting or Salves Needed fornt will bi (urnlihid vpptt tii*, is.the rijost popular man in the Every Wednesday Heure 1 to S om. Long Branch. N. J. plleatlon to tbt «nslneer. ^ * sins "From Bethlehem to Register's Wane Department will Plana and ipiclncatliini will bg QiX'i W&tsWe .district with juvenile* Just Opp. Stelnbachs External treatments seldom cure ,ny" and the pastor will give flnu it for you.-1-Advtrtisement Piles. nlihed to vroBsictiva bidden upon B»M- now. ' ' brief interpretations of the hymns ment e( S10.00. which amount will b« n#* L Nor do surgical operations. funded upon return of plant and apislnapi / ;! Mr>. Ella Herman of Drummond to be rendered at the service. The eationti i bbeforf e ttbbo lllml « apeelSilSid tottt th« • "j Tho cause is inside—bad circula- opening of bldt. • )' place «pent, Saturday with Mr«. topic at the young people's meeting tion. Blda must be m»de on th« itenoird pro-i i . Lucy Boger* of Long_B»anch._. Sunday night will-be "Safe-Through Tha blood is stagnant, tbo_veins potal_ forme In -(ha manner d*il«nat»i - * ihiri'.n and renulrid ly tin MM.-Thom,a»'Paul of Oakland Fire." • " flabby. muit It encloieldd IIn eaaltd on»ilau«, "Jl WILLIAM O'BRIEN v ctreetJias been spending a few days ' Beginning next Sunday masses The bowel walls are weak, the bcarltiK tbe name and addreia of tha b'd* 'at^New 'York with her uncle from parts almost dead. der and the came of the vropoatd worte at St. James's church will bo held To quickly and safely rid your- on tbe ouUIde, addrtucd to tlio CouacIF the West, who ia about to leave for every Sunday at 6:15, 7:00, 8:00, of Borough of Bed Bank and matt l>a af-' a trip to Scotland. MEANS eelf of pileryou must free the cir-eompaniea by A certified cheek for a turn 0:00 and 10:30 o'clock. The no- culation—send a fresh current o(.n tne vena~to the Sacred Heart, -which is through stagnant pools. Interns' Collector of tbe Borough ot Red Banfc anil blmof Sprlng\atr.eet, was taken.to being conducted by Rev, Father HIGH GRADE SERVICE treatment is the one safe method a luretjr company eertineate stating that a New York hotpital Monday to un- Ointments and catting won't do it. eald aurety company will provide the bMt Sweeney, will end on Friday night der with the required bond, and mu«? be derggo a alight operation for throat of this week with impressive exer- ) Approved and Improved J. S. Leonhardt, M. D., a special- delivered at the place ana btfora the tbl ELMER C. 1I1IGH1 ist, set at work some years ago tohour above named. trouble. \ cises. ' / Gordodnn PPaua l of Oaklanl d street Candidate fqr Re-election for Heating Plumbing Eoofing find a real internal remedy for piles. . The Council of the Borough off tted Bank .'Th' e Methodist, BaptistB , Presby- He succeeded. He named his pre-reiervei the right lo reject anr ot all has taken a position in the'cablble terian and Reformed Sunday- blda If deemed to the belt 1ntirc«ti of department oi tho telephone com Water Systems • Copper Work scription HEM-ROID, and tried it tbs Soroush of Red Bank so to as. schools, will combines in holding a Justice of the Peace By order o{ the Council ot the Borough pany. >-' in 1000 cases before he was satis- Sunday-school picnic Thursday, Waves Ara No Longer * who has faithfully served tho Citi- fied. Now HEM-KOID is sold by of Bed Bank. N. J. Vincent J. Eck and- family of Earthen and Iron Pipe . W. H. June 24th, at,Belvldere Beach. zens oi Red Bank for tho past four druggists everywhe i under guar- • Newark have Tented the Irwin Nature'* • Exclusive We Handle the American Radiator Company's Mijror. The Methodist; Epworth lfeaguo years'us ono of their public serv- antee. It is a harmless tablet, easy hotfw at ?8 Harding road. Mr, Ecfc Right I to take, and can always be found at AtAMtV~E. SH1HN, Olerk. held a Wislness and social meeting ants. Is now seeking: re-election ARCOLA HEATING'SYSTEMS Dated June 8th. 1028. is the architect for the new high Monday night at the church. Games Whelan-Cassidy Drug Co., who will Elect yourself a member-of on his past record. Also a member RED BANK and SBA BRIGHT gladly refund the purchase price to The' Register's motto—"A paper school building which will be built in charge of' George Ixjv?tt were, a k by.St. James1* church. jtKe privileged class whoso hair of tho Eod Bank Fire Department any dissatisfied customer. in every home."—Advertisement, , special, feature of the meeting. and B. P. 0. Elks of Red Bank Mra. Joseph Anderson and her is always beatlfully waved*— a-shining to- capture admiring SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT. ' daughter Jeannette of, vLake> Forest, Unfortunate- Paul Menck.' Illinois, are spending a fe.w-days looks 1 Our permanent wave Paiil' Menck of Leonard street, with Miss Dorothy Head 'of Cooper holds loveliness ensnared. Ask PRIMARY ELECTION, Red Bank, is'laid np with strained load in Mlddletown township. Miss us about it today. Tuesday, June 15, 1926 Anderson graduated from " ligaments in his ]eg as, n result of PROHIBITION college in Pennsylvania JasOweek. an' accident a.fe\V dajts ago while Paid for by E, i TValnright Campaign he was working for tho Schenck Committee. * MIBS Jennie Trubin of P«bers S, Thompson company. This is Why let it bother you? place is rapidly Improving at Koose- the third time within^ year that 'ivelt hospital at New York, \Aere Step up to a Liggett Fountain. she. recently underwent iafi opera- Mr.Menck has lieenmnablo to work 6 6 6 tibn. It is expected that Miss Xru- because of injuries ho received in ) BEAUTY SALON !i a prescription for > Safe? ®Z>mq Stores Drinks that quench the thirst; nour- accidents. , , . bin'will be discharged from the hds- Colc|s, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ishing drinks; cold, refreshing * ' pital l thihis week or, next k ' ShShe iWfflonmouih Street 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Phone 538. The . gister's motto—"A papc: Bilious Fever and Malaria. \v)U then go to Bye, New York, for drinks, served appetizingly. in every ome."—Advertisement. tid Bk MRedBpkUlo It Kill* the 216 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH. Phone 1444. »,,vi6tt. - v ", 'Adolph Dash of Chestnut street is a new member Of Union fire 'com- pany. ( \ \ • Mrs. Abram Simonds of Worthley street is a patient a* a New York Another Remarkable Shipment! hospital. ' , -' Andrew Dougherty of Jphn street has a new Ford coupe, ' \ Mies Madie Davidson, 'daughter 2,000 Yds. Cretonnes of.iouis G. Davidson of Lerojr place, is a.patient at the .Long xtreme Low Prices! Branch hospital; where she under- All New. Many ShownVor the First Time went an operation for appendicitis. Effective Every Day 'CheBter Minton of East Front """TBtreet has been confined to his home several days with a severe cold, 39C Yard Soaps Foods Spring Tonics Remedies . Mr., and Mrs. Howard Morris of Eastsido Park lost week' 'entertain- Size Size Size Size ed friends from Binghamton, New The season's smartest patterns in light grounds—cream grounds— York. .10 Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for .20 1.20 Father John's Medi- Mrs. Elizabeth Koch* Hisses yellow grounds—orange grounds—green grounds. Stripes and floral $1.00 Hoick's Malted 1.20 Bromo Seltzer 80 Eleanor and Frances Koch and designs in both brilliant and conservative effects. .10 Palmolive Soap 3 for .23 , cine .77 .25 Bayer's Aspirin Tab. .IS Joseph Koch of Towerhill avenue Milk "..73 roent 'part of last, week with 'Mr. r .25 Woo'dbury's Soap ...21 *1.00 Bayer'i Aspirin ,.. ..79 ' ard Mrs'. Clements J. iKoch of V Deyon—29c yd. rf Thalia—29c yd. j •75Mellin'« Food ...... 59 1.00 Wnmpole'a Extract Middletown, Connecticut. The trip Shade of orange and rose on black Reproduction of wai-p print. Apple .70 Sloan'* Liniment .. ..47 ...... 99 Oil Tablet* : ,. .,..49 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Y. Smith cause of its extra heavy weight this duplex cretonne makes excellent : of .Harrison avenue- returned last " n covers. ^ Cream .....'; 29 .78 Baume Bengue >i.-....47 week from an automobile trip of Teeth 1.00 Ovoferrin >..-. .,.:..75 a week in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. .15 Physicians' and Sur- .28 Carter's PilU ...... 15 | John Prothnro of Eatontown ac- .30 Lyon's Tooth Pt. .Eikay's Neurophos- companied them. geons' Soap, dor. .. .$1' Pow .7SBelIan* 49 Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Salter and JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN der phates >* ,V.,. •....-.:. 1.39 .38 Kalak Water, .3 for $1 their granddaughter of Bayonne .17Pears' Soap . .2 for .25 have moved in Louis Sobel's house Broadway and Liberty Street Long Branch, N. J. .6pForhW« Paste ..:..35 1.20 Cinol ...>...... ;.79 .50 Mentholatum >.....37 on Wallace street. .10 Sayman's Soap 3 for .27 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bookwalter .30 Calox Tooth Powder .24 .60 Rctiinol Ointment ...,39 +^..,.;.>..:.,...,..63 Red Bank will graduate from the The Beautiful Suhurt of tONG BRANCH .25 D. & R. Cold Cream, Towels nurses' training school at the .50 Ungentine „....-^.;..39 Spring. Lake hospital .tomorrow tube .19 CamdySale night. , •, A place where you can enjoy the unique com- .35 Vick'* Vapo Rub:... .24 Mr. and, Mrs. Edward Meyer of .60Pompeian Cream .....39 .35 Kondon's Catarrhal Astoria, Long Island, < -visited bination of shore and country—crisp ocean "• . '• friends in towft Sunday. Jelly ...... _...... ,..23 . Mrs. Louise Kondton ' of River breezes, exhilarating sunshine and perfect .65 Pond'* Cream > ... ..43 : : Flaza has been laid up with ivy • • .\ pplsoninsr. s _ • ' Features of community convenience—that's what you get .60Kotcx ...... ,.39 Ml>s Anna'Jaco'uson of Seabrlght his taken a position in the Insur- . Hillcrest. atHillcrest! NestleV Chocolate V »nce rating office on Monmouth Almond Bar| Antiseptics ..street, , ', t.— High, • elevated Never was a greater opportunity offered 'in Blades Chlldnn Jutt lore It lt*« chodc-fuU Mlas Ella McOarrlty of Shrews- property. ' of routed almonda, too. .80 Lavori* ...... ,..37 ibury will become cashier in the the realty field for' folks of ordinary means. / "v ' ••'•*" " ~ $1.00Gillette ...... 77, ^Prudential insurance office when Taxes extremely Special Half-Pound bar .29 1.00 Lavori*..:.;. •.,. ...|..83 Miss Nellie Qulgley is transferred Lots for $150 and upwards—none less, than Thqr wipe diy, tire first tlino ta.the _CBihiership.of. ths .Asbury • low. .50 Gillette ,'..39 you use them. Mule of fino .50 LUterinfi :u.:...i.;i:i:..f3?i Park office. a 5G-foot frontage •will behold. As an in- 'gndeabsorbentcoaDn.Sanngf— dld-FwEIoned •QiiiT .50 Gem ...... 33 duiable, hemsdcdied at cad) City, water. vestment, property at HUIcrest is bound to 1.00 Uiterina >J. .w.:.i..69 . - TIED IN GOLF CONTEST. end. Size 18 inches *%ttg\ Dropt, auorted fruit Excellent bus pay. enormous, profits. A short walk away ,40Eveready ...... 29 by 33 inchcsl )„ .,« «Ov flavori, tpecial, 1 lb. .60 Glyco Thyraolina , ..48 A«thur"~tyercer »nd Son Sidney service to all / ' Each Had Nel Seor* of 74. property is already worth $1,000 a front foot. .50 Durham Duplex :.. ..39 •$2.75dotea box •.,...,..,.»...... 39 1.28 Glyco Tbymolina,)..83 • Arthur Mercer and his son Sid- * seoshoro points. ney of Red Bank tied for first One mile front- Its proximity to the Shrewsbury River, Plea- / place in the first sweepitako con- NARC1S8E DBS ALPES TAJLCUM K1BNZO 8HAV1N0 CREAM test'of the season on-tha Freehold age on concrete sure Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean makes Hill- You can't lmagln» How fascinating tbli ml Nat- For • quick eomfotttbia thav» nothing •q«tlt It— «qlf course* Each had a net score highway. . djia Tllcnm PowiUr really It unUI yoq ttr It of' 74, 'Arthur Mercer' receiving a crest a rarely beautiful setting for your coun- Boti-plaMtnl-^afiMhlnjf-offian p.npiraUoli prodaeiiaritheiaimrUthn. Donnotdtr ontla i h|fidleap of 2b and Sidney Mer- face. LeavH you («• toft tnl tmaath »• vtlvH, ' tit i. Ninlsn Brown - of Red try residence. Come and live and enjoy life IUIUIOT prtet-Larie tub* 3W ffinlt and Donald Hagsr of Math- JUNBIAUnUCB r winmi^epe r*w '• ••• "ep jtr from th* Jotaiii ttv«r will Utt |ib«fot»yoTi powdn. The Homo Situ Daveluiiment, Inc., P»uM"»d Sunday morning at tha MAIL THIS COUPON NOWl Mtthjjklllt .chmV,»» R»d • Bunk Long Dtnncli, N. J. mWbAUwwUi-ifatiiriirtt^fai The Q«ntl(tn«ni , • w ,' • WM* jrtU.bj dild lU Plenno iemt ITIO , cnmplnto In- t. MUb; I i formation ' About DeBMtlful 11ILL- 39c The Homesite Development, Inc. CBE8T. . r ' \ LONG BRANCH, N. J. . /' LQNa:BRANCH !.?;:'•"'•-. > ' BANK REGISTER, JUNE $$,1926, . \' t jA < a BM a !> i: ' " ^ ^t* * * ' »^ RUMSON'S HONOR ROLL. WAYSIDE NEW3. , who were Noithtr-Absent Annual Bnur of Wpn>»n*» Clut to B. H.H Nnk Month. Harry N. Johnson nor Tardy List Montli. The Name ' These puplli of the Rurason jsubj Th» annoa). baiar of the Wo- Ic schools were perfect in attend? man's club -will bo held Friday and mce in May; Saturday, July 23d and 24th,-in the Klndenrarten, Helen C. Hardlnjr, tsuh- community house. RUMSON BOROUGH f—Cora Bomsn, Claire Hans;T narcaret Children's day wa« observed In Ingkoiise .sylon. Butb Mellish. Frances DolMar, the church Sunday when the chil- ophle Campanclla. Porothr leyton, Betty tolt. Jammy Hejhurst, Alvab Healy, Dick dren took part in tho evening «erv. on your . lolt. Jesse Howlaud. Nelson Parts. Jack ice. tanley, Fred Ponphrey, Roger Beck, Hsr- Id West. The annual harvest home of the UGHT&POWERPlant rirst grade. Mary C, Nconsn. teacher— Methodist church will be held Tues- REGULAR une Boroan. tttr Connett, Helen. Haw. day, August 24th. Pearl Virginia. Kellett, Harriet Pet- The play "Rosemary" was re- Ariene Parker, Jean SUivns, Kath- leen Tunney, Doris Walker. Anita Walsh, icated in the church hall' Wednes- Edwin Bedford. Harold Xerr. Thomas day night for the benefit of the lsdntoih, John M\l?phyf Banlel Murphy, Daughters of Liberty of Long Harold Patterson, Howard Prltchard, Her. Branch. ert Schumann, Ralph Scalso. Augustus Democratic Organization unney. Andrew Tanner, Chester Van- Pupils who were neither absent irunt* Anthony Williams. nor tardy, during May are Ruth Mc- Second trade, Evelyn C. Potter, teacher —Madeline Brill. Elisabeth layton, Emily Cotraick, Dorothy Johnson, Mar- Layton, Maria lea. Josephine Pullen. garet Rochkovsky, Olga -Roch- llubeth Byan, Rosa1. Scslio, Helen Sin- kovsky, Aiyia .Waridell, Anna Roeh- lair, Gertrude. -Wise, Eleanor Hansen, EEP in mind that ia choosing youj • llsabeth Muller,; John BlacV, Matthew coysky, Pauline Eochkovsky, Louise Demntit CinHte for , E&ktin& plant the maJtor1 must Boman. Fred Hirvey. Robert Holt. Edward iteevy, Marvin Dangler, Raymond K layton, Philip Lemlr, Albert Patterson, Liebhardt, Henry McCormick, Clif- ' not be overlooked. The plqnt we sell is Thomas Ssrtlno. John Sbea, William Vard,; Horaco. Waters.. . l • ' 3n Wardell and Joseph Dangler. ' aiade by Westinghouse—headquarters foD ' Miss Marguerite ,' Green epent tadto, KDKA, K.VW, WBZ, and KFKX at the Coming Primaries Third grade. KathrynG. TUton, tmh- Tuesday at Trenton and Miss Eve- r-f-Annm Srlll, Msryaret Layton, Veron* *-one of the greatest electrical organira* ' Murphy. Katherlne O'Brien, Lilly yn Schultz spent .Tuesday at Mont- Sheriff i, Eileen. ;St«nlo>', Irene Walker. John lair taking their examinations to tions in the world—& concern employing Iremner.' John . Connor. Georga Hcrdt, ohn Lambert,* George Lasz, Richard inter normal school. 50,000 people. TUESDAY, JUNE 15$; 1926. laelntosn. Louis Mellael, John 'Byan,' The monthly business, meeting of at the Primary Election ' orier Toomey, Hb'htrd Ward, Clinton ho Epworth league will ba held in Offers a record of "20 years, of Wcstinghouse&nows electricity, knows he church hall Friday night. Af- faithful public "service in Monmouth -how to build everything eleotricahf Fourth srade, A. L. O'Brien, teacher— er the business meeting a social County as a recommendation ,for .nna L«o. Ruth Nary. Alice Parks, Ellia- the office,. ©nd offers you. a lighting pl&it that is eth BlfElllo, Charles Bettl. Rowland ime will be enjoyed. absolutely dependable, easy to operate For Coundlmen onadon, WUltam Dowlen. Walter Drowns, Clark Gallagher, ^who has been a Four years Mayor of1 Highlands. Vlillam Flnegan. Thomas Orati, Walter patient at the. Long Branch hospi- end easy to own. o ' ' '» jltbrunnen ' Walter Johnson, . William tal, has returned home. Ten years Clerk of tb« Jury Com- William Selti. yatiicV Stan\«y, mission. '• r 'he'odore Stevens. Carl Hanien, Walter Miss Rose Danes has returned to CHARLES A. WILLSON talee, Frank Stock.1' ; \ rew York after visiting Mrs, Fred Threo years and at the present Fifth grade, E. B. Pearsall, teacher— anSchoiefc. , ,• time Deputy Sheriff. ASK FOR OUR JUNE SPECIAL OFFER. va Boman. Modellne Clark. Barbara Las- Mr., and Mrs. Joan Newbold have iro, Bita Murphy. Catherine McLaughMn, DEMOCRATS:—Vote for a man In ay Pratt, Jennie Belle Prlshaxd, Dor- returned to Whitestone, L. I., after the Primary, on June 16th, who HENRY BAUER :hy Schumann, Pbllomena. Smet, Anna spending'several days at their sum- Bevington & Fournier ampan«ll«. Hyatt Cunningham, Arthur can win in November. ' :err, .Oliver. Macintosh.' John Ochs, WU- mer home here... ,. •.•'• • 20 Broad St., Freehold, N. J. am Ocbs. Lester Perrine. ' - Helen Smock ol Summetflald Sixth grade. H. C. Errickson,' teacher- spent the week-end with her grand- Vote for Johnson for Sheriff Phono 94. •For County Committeeman met Cadwallader: Dorothy Cadivallsder. mother, Mrs. Salena Dangler. ori» Finegsn; Edith Harvey, Hattle Kel- (Pajd for by H. N. Johnson Com.) tt. Mary Lang, Dorothy SIurpTiy. Julie ion, Helen Beld. Lena Scrlvonlch, Dor- thy Zieelerr Franlt' finlatnt, John "Brill, THOMAS J. PORTER ieorge Brown, Louis Scrivonkh. ": Seventh grade, Louise. B. Morrow^ •acher—1M. Brown^ E. Brown, M. Cun- Bham. E. King. C. Lemlg. M. O'Brien. Ochs. R. ..Tanner.'V. Trout. G. Arm- :rong, F. Hiltbrunner, J. Jtnnlngs, W. COME OUT AND VOTE FOR snningi. F. O'Brien, C. Olson, M. Bsg- •ton, J. Tooraey, O. Ward, J. West. S. rlse. G. Brueckner^ J. Cgrnpanella, It- Inn, B. Grupy.i .Eighth grade, M. A. Goodenongh, teach- lri Madeline Bogart. Louisa Clearr, Ger* rude Connors, Ruth Jeffrey, Eleanor Mul- tlhiU. Margaret Perrine, Mae VanBwnt, CLEAN DEMOCRACY 'aurot Clark, Harold Johmon, Oliver ohnson. James Leo. Timothy Noonan, •eter Olson. Edward Echulti, Earl Trout, 'erey West Ninth and tenth .grades, trma von- lahn and Clara Coult, teachers—Helen NEXT TUESDAY, JUNE 15th irlock. Florence" Clesry, In« Cunning. iam, Marjorle Macintosh, Dorothy Mulvl- t ' lill, Jessie Armstrong, Winifred Arm- trong, Hilda Barnard, Rita. Fleming, Pftid for by. Eumson Democratic Campaign Committee. •race Hicks, AnViabelle Marthens, Flor- mce Marthens, 'Elisabeth'Perrine, Elisa- beth Feyerl, Elolse . West, - James Clay, Harry Collla, Arthur Semmette. "William agurton, Sbelton Wise, Abrsbam Yellcn, KNOCKS Depre&ux. e»i e» RUMSON NEWS. Turns Mountains Auto Collision on Rumson Road— . Children'* Day Exercises. Children's day will, be observed into Mote bills text Sunday at the .Presbyterian ihurch' with of infants at It Henry Bauer, having been endorsed as a Candidate he morning service. Sunday' night he Sunday-school will hold special for Councilman with Mr. Charles A. Willson by the exercises at the community houss 1 • B n Bingham avenue, Democratic Organization of Rumson at the Primary to Automobiles driven by John Cal- years the carbon knocks, clicks, pings or de-( indrieHo.'of'flair'llaven and W. C. be held Tuesday, June 15th, 1926, want it generally Jmith of East Orange collided Mon- :onation in atitbmobile engines lisave been a ihen- ay morning on the Rumson road known that I forbid my name to be published with any icar Joseph Ryan's place. The cars e to motoit efficiency aiid a sore spot to the : were damaged, but no one was p other candidate for Councilman. , « 1 burt.• Cap!;., John Connett of the rist follo\ ed by mora-pbwer and greater xriileagei And thousands of. new buyers who .know the Brppklyn^f(ra...vislting.,Mr»...Abram. " fact* arc turning to' Essex for tHesoiproved and Herbert. »»dtfying qualities, which no other car s: its Frank Naughton has. moved Into price-ever approached. ' one of William Mean's houses. Andrew • Tanner is tick with It b the best Easex ever .built/ andbecaoso of measles. mfee goes with It lt» production and the constant development of. 'Jolur and Joioph Hintelmanh are economical and! precision, methods of. mznu- home for the summer from Holy Itcture, it irpriced lowertfaan erer'beforc toss college in Massachusetts. GUtP No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-NoaJoos, Non-Poisonous'and no more Mrs. Edward Pomphrey gavi AtYbuuDoor %[• birth to a daughter lust Wednesday harmful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline—that it contains no dopo An organization known as thi young people's Christian union ha of any kind—that the color is for identification only—and will not heat in been formed by, tho mtmbers o tha Presbyterian and Methodli emmmer driving. , ' AStprlca. Includt Sunday-schools. The officers of th , 1 urj(on are Clifford Keeler president, Charlotte Soula vice president, Jei- •V.WiUon secireUry and William GULF Nd'Nox Motor Fuel is priced three cents per gallon higher than Stfrurton treasurer. The society will meat every Sunday night an ordinary gasoline—and ia worth it » ' hour, before the wgulsr. church ' s i i service. The first trusting will ha h»ld Sunday' nljht, June SOth, «l the ,Prosbyt»tl«n churah »nd th« !, following Sunday night tha «oel«ty will meet tt the Methodist cbnroh. The Orange Gail—At the $ign of Hie Orange Disc iThe PresbytsrUin JJrothorhood met Monday night at the commun- ity jioui* on Bliigh.m «v»nue. It « l rt »»U. CUIJF REFINING COMPANY £.1-. ngi wlnUr at tn.mb«r» torik KENWOOD MOTQR SALES CO., INC. In m Indoot 4u«l. tourrmmtnt. * *«MJ»»«"«nl w*a, won by Ml- U« MlOWMOUTH STREET Phone 1319 RED RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 9. 1926.

3d hli father, M. Levin^, and family la'dles". aid society of kf h the Now Brunswick hospital last NEWS FROM KEYPORT. iver the week-end. ohurcli at the home of Mm. Lam- feek^ and is recovering. Edmund Carhart has resigned bertson on the Holmdel turnpike Stacy Carhart, Daniel Walling, HIGH SCHOOL ORADUATING his position with R. O. Walling and Thursday afternoon. Following the Bert Lewis, Pete Morris, Steven CLASS NUMBERS 30. has, accepted a position in the ad-buslnessjsession a social hour WM Walling and Raymond Kennedy of vertising department of the Corn spent and refreshments were Matawan spent Saturday at Cream JOB Clait Rqc«ntly Mid* « Trip to irodupts company. served 'by the hostesses.' Mrs. Ira Ridge. ' . Washington—Health Nuribg Af- Herman Heller has purchased, a CarHart and Mr*. Thomas Rathbone James F. Mahfer of New York loclatlon Raliu Iti F«» to 7BBuiek sedan. will entertain at the next meeting. spent the week-end with his mother, ConH''. Visit. ' John Fergueson of Leonla spent Mn. Anna Mahcr. The senior claas of the. high HAZLET NEWS. several da'ya last 'week with- Harry Dorothy Carhart, daughter of fechool whloh will graduate next S, Cowles and family, - __ Stacy Carhart, won the. first prize week has 80 members. They areLa<]l»'{ Aid Society Plani Two Mr. and Mn. S. Smith of Wood- in a Charleston contest held at'the Misses Inez Vunk, Jeanne R. How- Evantt for ThU Month, bridge speift Friday with Mr. and Surf theater at Keyport last week. The North oil, Dorothy Alice ..White,1 Mary The_.lpdieV,Rld_B9C_lety of St.Mrs,, Harry S. Cowles. Wedgewood . Woolley, Marjorle John's church will hold a food sale Isaac C. BuBh of West Nev( Elizabeth Walling, Ada May Win- on the church'lawn on Saturday af- Brighton; S. I., visited Hazlet ter, Marvia Elizabeth Graham, ternoon. The society'will hold a friends on Sunday. ' • \ > Miss M. Ella Stilwcll, daughter Freds Podelefeky, Helena Craw- strawberry festival and cafeteria Capt, Richard Carney of .Cocoa- of Jeremiah Stilweli" of Adelphia* ford, Antoinette Marie VIgne, Dor- supper, in the church on Tuesday nut Grove, Florida, spent the week- was married last Thursday to Clyde othy Elisabeth Vogel, Evelyn Marie afternoon and evening, June 22d. end-with P- O.^Wcigand and family. F._.Wadden_ of New .York. .The Moore, Margaret E. Coriklln, Edna Mrs. Dyson Woodhouse and Mrs. • Leon Walling, son of Timothy couple went to Novia Scotia oh Shrewsbury River Cherry Brltton, Eleanor M. Wall- R0y Lambe'rtson, entertained the Walling, underwent an operation at their wedding trip. ing, Grace Elizabeth Wilton, Mar- jorle" May Young, Norma Yvonne No property-rother than GLENMARY PARK-offers and se- Schonone, Mary Alice Major, Fran- ces Bedle Hyer,. Helen Steve&son e nter very ewel| Lambertson, Kathleen M. Eckhart, ^ ^ °* * ^ T Buyer's Interest cures to you the rights, privilege and access to the Shrewsbury Theodore Franren, Hehry E.( 81- monson, James H. Bedle, Jr., River. Therefore you should now take advantage of your last Charles M. Hall, Henry K. Currje, REUSSILLE'S Edward Mcllvaine, JoKn D. Loder- man, John Frederic Sllcox, John opportunity to secure these rights. Carlo A'ndcrson, Louis Leroy Stultz, Marlon H. Walling, Frank 4Otb Several weeks ago a huyer of a large estate fronting on the Shrewsbury River Boyce, Julius Jaffe and James C. Aggelakos. The class has just rp- paid it the following tribute: turned from a three-day sight sce- dng trip to Washington, D. C. ANNIVERSARY The health nursing association haa raised the nursing fee to. 76 cents per visit on account of In- "{ bought this property because it is oh the Shrewsbury River and creased expenses. Miss Elsie M. Osborn has re- because the Shrewsbury River is the finest body of water in the turned from a several months' stay world.' •'• ' '• •'.•'. '• .'• ' > • (it Delray, Florida. Harry S. Brown has purchased a Important price cuts are now pre- Chrysler closed car. "I have seen and sailed on many rivers and I have never seen Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cadoo, . vailing on every item in this well ap- the equal of the Shrewsbury either with regard to scenery or to JTr., were guests several day* last woek of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold pointed jewelry, establishment. Buy amount of enjoyment and delights it is capable of affording." Hendrlckson. BUY The front of the building occu now—for graduation and June brides. pled by Eckhart & Culver and by r'K 'C. Rlvello & Sort he's been remod- Diamonds, watches, silverware, jewelry, eled, a new mgdern front replacing NOW This appreciation of flie beauty of the Shrewsbury River explains largely the great interest the old fashioned one. Mr. Eckhart clocks, etc. Now at tremendous price and Mr. Culver have purchased new . shown in GLENMARY PARK on the Shrewsbury Eiver. fixtures for their barber shop and concessions. For this week we are cen- have had their place .redecorated. JIere;"bri the former'Lloyd estate, bounded on the south-by the Shrewsbury River and The members of the senior class AND tering our efforts oh Diamonds, Watches attended services Sunday night at on the.north by Riverside Drive, we are developing an ideal residence community. " . the Reformed church, when Rov. and Silverware. The reductions are P. T. B. Reynolds delivered the bac- GLENMARY PARK at RED BANK is a delightful location for your home. calaureate, sermon. Other local store-wide in scope; embracing every de- pastors took part in the services, SAVE 'Mrs. Roy, Harris has returned partment. It will pay you to attend. It is just across the New Cooper's Bridge, on the north banks of the beautiful Shrewsbury from a visit In Canada. Rivera •"••.,• . • / . • ' .,'••.•" : " ' .'Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stanhope and Mr. and.MM. Harvey Bronner. ore in Montreal, where Messrs. 'WRIST WATCHES^ High and dry. In an exclusive neighborhood. Surrounded by homes of many .wealthy Stanhope and Bronner are attend persons, • • ' ., . ' Ing the annual national convention of Kiwanis clubs, being delegates from the local club. They will all It should require no' great imagination to see the real value offered. enjoy a sightseeing trip after the convention. II. Only five minutes from Red Bank railroad station. Only ten minutes from town and ' 'The final meeting this season of 1. schools.1 ' » - the Thought club was held Monday Roast Bread Trays night at the home of Miss. Olive .Platters Brltton. . Cake Dishes Just around the comer from the Shrewsbury River Golf and Country Club. • Dr. Henry T. Hopkins has re- Double ] opened his branch drug store at Sandwich Keansburg. . Vegetables 'Rights and'privileges and road to the River. • The local organization of girl Trays scouts held a mother and daughter Gravy, . dinner at the Reformed church x Boudoir Fifteen minutes'drive to the Jersey beaches. , ' house last night. . • •• • Boats Clocks Mrs. R, H. Crammer visited One hour by best of tram service to New York City. • friends at Franklin Furnace last Fruit Bowls Candle ,: Sticks •week;. ([ ' •••'•|i > Silver .Vases Eev. P. TJ. B. Reynolds is vlBltlng Forty-five minutes to Newark.. . . his sister at Ulster Park, N. Y. Cahdelabras Compotes • .' Eev. William Thompson of Ap- pomatox, ^Virginia, had charge of Berry" Sets Chink Ware 1 the services in thV First Baptist CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AND CU^BS AND GRAVELED church Sunday, Rev. J1.," S. Har- Values in: Values in wood, pastor of' the church, and this group up "his family being on a : visit with this group up' STREETS-^to be completed at once. friends at Appomatox, Va. to $18.00. •••'• to $10.00. E. J. Bath; county boy scout exe- cutive, addressed the Kiwanis club last week'at their meeting at the CHOICE BUY NOW FOR GRADUATION CHOICE , Rsrltan inn. Joseph B. Langatf • 16-Jewel, 25-year White Gold Filled Watch in an won the attendance prize. Can any Development on the assortment of the popular shapes.' All fully guaran- Wallace's carnival is being-oper- teed. Values to $18.00 now $!?.9S. ated here this, week at the foot of _ 15-Jewel Grueh' 14K Solid Green Gold Hand .$ Broad street under the auspices of Engraved' Case. A regular ?92 value goes now for the local board of fire wardens. only $B0. . r;.'.,«,. '..',.. North Jersey Shore Compare The poppy sale campaign netted 16-Jewel,' 2B-ycar White Gold Filled Bulpva • $194. •••••• " •-• •'. 7 • 5 Watch. A regular $87.50 value now only $27.50. The Rollo transit corporation will tun a dally bus, betwepn Keyport With It! • and Asbury Park. ' .' ., , SPECIAL, SPECIAL The Keyport high school butbal OMEN'S WATCHES- t . : • •' team defeated the Asbury Park Diamond team at Asbury Park Uit Wednes- Diamond Only 97 lota !n the whole, development. 39 of these have been sold. The opening prices day by a score of 6 to 6 In a ten- are from $1,000 to $3,000. lnn|ng game. 7 * . Solitaire Tho junior improvement aasocl- Solitaire atlon has' changed Ha name to the 18K Whit. Gold. 1BK Willta.Gold. Until June 25th we offer the first purchasers a Pre-Development Ten Per Cent. Discount Evening Department, Keyport im Valu* $50. Now V«lu* $100. Now from present list prices. provbment association. The innua , picnic will be held at Matthew*'* .-•log cabin at CoU.'a-Neilc.r-on-July. _ $38.50 ^ $75.00 jThis. property^ is selling very fast. We urge that you get in touch with us at once—- otn. • •. , . ',- , •/ . ~ TODAY; " " ~. " • ~" " ~ " " " "• , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hull have SPECIAL SPECIAL announced the marriage; Of their, daughter Helo:i to George Keller This is your last chance to secure a desirable home-site in the Shrewsbury River section of Cllrtwood. The ceremony was MANTLE 14K of Red Bank; at auch a low figure, and upon reasonable terms. performed at the Matawan Metho- dlit parsonngo by Rev. R,> 8. Car- Solid Gold Halo on May 27th. •- . - CLOCK .Fill out attached coupon and send it to us TO-DAY, or call, write or phone and we will Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ryir of 2-Tpm , 8-Day. DINNER i. 'arrange to show you the property. You incur no obligation whatever in doing this. Brooklyn spent tho week-end with '.V«lu. the latter'* parents, Mr. and MM. M. Loiter Terry, •. RINGS ' Mr. and Mn. Harvey S. Bedle Rtfultr $8.00. and aon Wymim were over Sunday "$8.75 guests of A. B. Stoney and family Now at Philadelphia. Coronal council, Royal Arcanum, SPECIAL $2.95 ' J. T. LAWLEY, Sil«« Agent, d«(rreo team will go to West Biden, Mqnmouth-Riyerside Realty Corp. owners Care of Hawkins Brother*. Ind., on June 21st and 22nd repra , 10 Monrrtouth St., Red Bank. . Renting the second district of tin BABY , /SPECIAL Royal. Arcanum to compete with HAWKINS BROS. Agents Pleiie Send Ma More Informstlon 'Abot)t GLENMARY PARK, t«m» from all ov«r the Unltei V lB-Jowol 12-Slia Crown, American made Watch Thli Request Does Not Obllgatt M« In Any Way. ' SUUi In ddgree work> The fin RINGS in SO-yoar Gold Filled Caio. R«giil»r value $22.00, . PIE PLATES now Hoot for only *H.05. , . ' prli* WIU be »500, sacoml $200 and Solid Gold. V*l- Sllvar Plited and JOHNT.LAWLEiY third f 160. Mimbtu of CofonaV NAME ttat up to (3,30. "• VMeWol Hamilton* In liK Solid Gold Ca«e, 12- • Pyrtx llntd, (Sales Agent -tn»m »r» Otorfe fl. Hyer, E. T. site and »n exceptlonnl tlme-p|oco. Regular valuo ADDRESS -. Tneker, John ' 8, Stout, Kober Now $00.00., V«ry iptclal only #T8. , $0.80 v.Iu.' Now Rothw«ll, Louli Stulti, St., Roland 10 Monmouth Street, Rod Bank, N, J. . 0. D»y, Edward CaMMll, Ernest • All Standard Pocket and WrJit Watchos In itock "T^ now' »t grcajtly lowered prl«j. <' ' , '. S2.G9 ' ' ' ' Telephone 352

'<• •*•>) • o / RED. BANK REGISTER, JUNE 9, 1926:

ON THE SPUR OF THE MINUTE. 10 bought a house on Hance load, Atlantic ,City was damaged In M oved into the house last week. accident at Atlantic City Sunday. A Good Tims •} RJker Pltu With- There w No one was hurh t A out Formal Arrangement*. ithcr ticket at next Tuesday's pri- Children's day exercises will b STRAUS , . -—-w, STRAUS Tho first informal neighborhood larles. Mayor Charles P. Cross, held at the Methodist church Sum SALE party to 1B held at the new com- ho -will run for another terra, will day night r;SALE . 5 V.-^ if munity house at Kjver FJaza took t be opposed. Harvey M. Little, The Daughters of Liberty lodge Ptnmylvuila SUIIoni CanttM ISA .,ntfitnaVm Tombi Malropblllatk plfico on the afternoon and evening ho is a member of the council, is held a very successful euchre party j.Avapuai.Bfpolilyn DrHirff •»(> -.ISA f SALE of Memorial day,, .Due 'to the le only person who filed a petition nnd danco Monday night \. .,' .' ROUND "•- x—-litclly on lhV./UBar(*ii stormy weather most of the people ir councilman. Frank A, Malford Miss Margie Johnson entertained ^ ContTnant. -. SALE , * of that locality were home and)' as led a petition for Justice of'the a number of friends at a party .last the rain interfered with outside ac- ace. ' • Thursday night..*- • Sundays, Jurte 20, July 25, August 22 ' tivities it occurred to several of The members of >the Daughters Sft«rn Standard Tina Special Purchase and Clearance them that it might be a good plan EATONTOWN NEWS. of Llborty lodge paid a visit to the faaa Bank '.'..<. .'.., e.S. T A.J4. ^rrlva ;,, On.account of the backward Season we have bought some good to pa§a some tirno at tho now build- Graduitlne ExercUei to be "Held Daughters of .Liborty of. Belmar irrlvirclva -N«*OTotk (Ptnniylvtnla Station)' ,., 0.47 ing. The originators of this plan 1'iiday' night. They madeTthe Irlp ArrJv.NaOforkJHudW.rjvt New'Vorlc (Hui»on 'Terminal) . 10.10 . J merchandise way less than the regular prices—same to go on sale Tomorrow Night. Raturoliut...turiiln*, l«»v» Penn. Station 4,80 P^ .,,^..,,..,.,.10.11 ..„. ••. proposed it to their ^eafbst neigh- Twenty-one pupils-will graduate, in a Public Transit bu«, > . . Xtudion T«m. "4.10 P. M. bors, who in-.turn passed it on tn Mrs. Chester A. Wolcott is on tho Stopping at principal atatlona tfltWBin Point VliaiantVm)'Bntit44h» Anbn- > imorrow night when the com- TTICKE'TS ON SALB TWO DAYS PRECPPJNO EXCURSION Thursday, June 10th to Saturday, June 19th their neighbors. Kivor Plaza is a lencement exorcises are held. The sick list, compact settlement and within a" lass will includs not, only those Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hamernlck short time nearly everybody 'there tho finish their etudiri this Bpring of Vanderburg Went Sunday with Pennsylvania Railroadl was 'informed qt the party. Fifty THE STANDARP —-•"•*—•"• —— "---— »- 79c Silk & Cotton Crepes 39c 40-in. Printed Voiles people went to the festivities, bring- iut njso those \wlio concluded their Mr. and Ml£. J. William Elgtitn. ing lunch'eons with them. Until late udics last January. Most of tho C yarc in the vevening they danced and ist named pupils are now attend- |0cyard flayed cards and otherwise enjoyed ig the Red Bank high'school. 29 * themselves. A number of children Charles Kiddle picked tho first Beautiful new patterns and col- were in thov gathering and they had itrawbcrries in this locality. He orings, silk one way cotton the Save ten cents a yard on these a good time playing games. TJie ms'a wonderfully fine crop. More affair'"was voted a great success by an 225 quarts of berries havo other, we^rs and launders well, fine dress voiles; jail the newest alt present, and a number of per- Den gathered by Mr. Riddle. fifteen designs as tJiis sale opens patterns in small or large figures,- sons remarked .that "getting up All the children in'tho Maxwell and you buy them at less than pre- tilings on the spur of the minute" ection who were sick with meaBles novelty stripe effects; all are without formal arrangements .often lavo recovered and the quarantine sent' wholesale cost, 36 inches led to better times than festivities otlccs -have been taken offt"the wide. washable. elaborately pre-arranged. ouses. At first it was thought thfct e children were siok with scnrlet ver. $1.39 to $1.69 Radium and $2.25 White Flat Crepe de -LEONARDO NEWS. Harry Hammond has moved to D. A. JOHNSON CO. cd Bank. Tub Silk Chine Old-Time Friends Meat At Alumni JJwingB, see-sa^s, a slldingboard, Auociation Reception. land boxes and other playground 15-17 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. "Old-time friends who had notipparatus have been bought by the seen each other for year* met last arent-teachcrs' association and Thursday night when tho high placed on the municipal building Stripes or figures, 32 to 40 We sell thousands of yards a schocjf alumni association gave a re- grounds for the use of children. v ception'for, the - members of the Install Electric Refrigeration Mrs. William Pfister is expected inches wide, all silk and wash- year of this grade heavy all pure v graduating class. 'Colored paper return home this week from the able; you will find silks in this silk, 40-inch Crepe at the regular lanterns and palm, leaves were used ong Branch hospital with her new- large assortment -to suit every price, $2.25 a yard; no weighting very effectively for" decorations. orn daughter; R^th'" Caroline in Your Ice Box taste; come early for fiest selec- or lead, just pure silk at 40c a Miss Alice Ross of Lake Hopat- 'fister. cpng has h.ecn spending a few days Miss Edith Johnson is a patient tions. yard saving. with the Fhraner family. Miss it a Philadelphia hospital SEE DEMONSTRATION IN WINPOW. Boss, who has spent most of her The Public Transit bus which time in traveling ' the paBt few takes trips between this place and RAYON AND BROADCLOTH DRESSES years, will leave on June 30th to tour Germany, France, Switzer- - SALE CONTINUED land, England and Austria. Twelve charming styles^—some in plain colors—others: in Mr. and Mrs.-Philip Carnie spent Saturday and Sunday '.with friends fancy^tripes and plaids and figured effects. Copied from much at .Freehold.' Mr. and Mrs. Carnie higher priced models. Guaranteed to wash. Regular sizes 36 of Connecticut have rented* a small See How Much You Can Save! to 44, Stout sizes 46\to 52. / . . _, •;•..,;,• bungalow here for the summer. Misses Hilda and Ehoda Southnll visited; friends at Hasbrpuck By Buying in 4 Heights Saturday and Sunday. . Bordered^ilks Stic Cotton Broad Cloth Mr. and Mrs, Fred Buff and fam- ily of Newark spent-the week-end I with friends here..'-..Mr. Ruff it building a house at this place for a '4 summer residence. Yard wide mercerized, plain Miss Florence Hiclcey is rapidly Heavy Flat Crepe de Chine, Ra- improving from a broken __ 1 1 color broad cloths, suitable for diums or Japanese Silks, l /^ to which she received as the result of many rises,--nine new or staple, a fall. . '•'.'•'• . 9 4 2 yards required for dress. These 1 shades; also white, the colors are Mrs. Lome Waddell and family silks have sold up to $4.98. yard.. washable. of. $ew York" spent Saturday and 4 Sunday with Mr. "WaddeH's parents, '4 Mr. and-Mrs. Morton Southall. Original and Only 9 and 19c Adrian VanDaaleh, son of Henry 4 VariDaalcn.'is' improving from, ~ $1.25 to $1.69 Fancy $1.50 81x90 Seamless serious sickhess. ' • George Barton spent Saturday t < Linens ~ Sheets and Sunday with his parents, Mr. Wonder Meat Markets! and Mrs.- George' Barton, Sr.; of Millville., . The socjal club .will meet this af- 10 BROAD STREET ^ RED BANK, N. J. 22 MONMOUTH STREET $1.00 ternoon at Mrs. Joseph Banfield's. Every piece all pure linen, Mrs. Andrew Watts has' discon- The very' best sheet. you have tinued her hair dressing business The Better Kind of Chain Store Markets! White Oyster, or Ecru Lace or bought in years at this low price, temporarily. • , .• plain edge scarfs, rounds, three- absolutely free from starch, close • Clifford Gordon and Andrew piece buffet sets and many others; Watts have had electric ranges put look them over for gifts*, or home weave and well made, a well in their houses. ^ Charlie^ Wonder Poultry! known brand. The Jolly Nine sewing club •will use. meet tonight at Mrs. Sophie Vicr- 139c 4-lb size Milk Fed Roasting Chickens 4-lb sizq Milk Fed Fancy Fowl 39c ing's. The club has two new mem- bers, Misses Emma and Louise Dose. For visitors tonight the club $1.00 Porch Cushions $5.98 Rayon Bed Sets will have Mrs. Edward 'Poulson, 3, 3y2-fl> Size Milk Fed Misses Francis nnd Rose Mooncy * Frying Sirloin Round Cross Rib Roast Fresh Killed lc eaclii and Mrs.'Wickman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kappoclc '/ Prime Guts of Prime Rib Roast ' Salad or $4.69 spent the week-end with friends at Cretonne covered, well filled 72x90, 81x90 with bolster; Atlantic City, * .. Chickens with soft cotton, ovals, rounds, * 72x105, 81x105; without bolster,; Rev. Thomas .^homas of Bing: Milk Fed Rump of Veal Stewing '. oblongs, crescents, well made and hampton preached at j>oth services self color with Jacquard design Sunday at the Baptist church. The Legs of Genuine tape finish; choice of variety of scalloped all-around, looks, like Christian Endeav,or society -will Sugar Cured Cottage Hams patterns and colorings. silk, fast colors. hold an apron sociable in the lee Chickens ture room of the church tomorrow Lamb night, vdth games andvrefreBhmchts as special features. 59c to 89c Bath Towels $1.00 Rayons and Crepes •» ' »» FAIR HAVEN NEWS. I Hot Roait Beef Supper Tomorrow 50c each 79c yard Night at Firehouae. About fifty dozen in the lot, All are $1.00. a yard Silk and The firemen's auxiliary will hot 4 n Jiot roast beef ..supper on Thurs- 34c manufacturers' close-out, medium Cotton Crepes and fine Rayons day night of this'weok from five t and large sizes, all, white or fancy for dresses, variety of colorings, eight o'clock at the firchouse, borders, Army and Navy and Mar- up-to-date designs; you will find Fair Haven's > baseball team dt tex Brands included while they wonderful values in the assort- feated Little Silver Sunday by I Fresh Corned Navel Beef score of 15 to;3. , Next Sunday the last. ment. home team will'piny at Shrewsbury, Fresh Pigs' Liver Pigs' Feet 9c . Tho committee, In chargo of thi 9c firemen's 1e\t Ja .making otend; progress wiUrnrauvBcrncnts for tin $1.39 to $1.59 Ruffle 50c to 69c Drapery and fair,, which will be held from July 31st to Juno 7th. .Tho profits from Prime Quality Chuck Steak Good Cuts of Curtains Cretonnes ^ ,. tho fair will bo need to extend the 2-lb. cans of firo alarm system and to buy a fir patrol'truck. Another meeting Prime Quality Chuck Roast Prime Quality |c yard tho fair committee will be held nc'x $1.00 39 Mondny night at the flrehousc. very best ' Mill inventory close-out stock Salesroom sample bolts, only William Knight has rcturnc Milk Fed Breast of Veal , Chuck' room lots of 6 to 12 pairs of a one . piece of a kind, .average homo from n short vnutlovlllo tr kind, ten styles to choose from lengths 15 to 30 yards; fine Cre- nnd will spond tho nummcr hero. Charlie's Wonder Hamburger Grnco MlnVon, daughter of Hen Sauerkraut Roast in all white or novelty weaves tonnes, Cascades, Colored Sunfast ry Mlnton, lins been kept indboi with colors, the best curfcain buy Madras, Natural Figured Gauze with grip. . Her alckncus marred of the year; all full lengths with perfect attendance record at schq and many other Curtain and Dra- ait last Friday was the first tiny ») tie backs. pery Fabrics. • , ^ hud been absent elnCB school'r opened lust Snntembor. Tho King family hn»irelurnei 39c to 50c Underwear from n long vnudovllie tour througl 25c to 39c Wash Fabrics tho South nnd hnve'reopened thel Fabrics bunjjnlow for the1 summer. I- Mlisoi Red, and OIg» Krlaeh cyard 19c yard of Brooklyn ipont the week-en Close-outs from our regular with Mr. nnd Mm. Jacob Grimm. J 29 Ml«a Mwgiirot V. Morris, datigl Locations of Nearest Branch Stores: ; Large special purchase fabrics • stocks, 82-in. Ginghams, 40-in. tef it llowurd K. Morris; who • Voiles, 3G-in. Plain'Color Crepes, tends Boston college, It homi for Step'toBi- Gowns, Bloomers. the-nummw •vncallon.'' KBYPORT KEANSBURG AQt3URY PARK UnrtoreupB; plain COIOIH and 36-in. Woven Suitinpi, 86-in. John Andor«on of -Nnw 'VOTI fancy figures, nil nro 30 inches Printa, also short lengths of var- iipen't Bumliiy with Thomas BcoW' ious fabrics worth up to 60c yard; croft. J •wide.' Buyyour coming winta at . Wlllltm Rpc'nce of Mount this lew Iprlce. all at one price, non, N«w York, hut httn vlalUti, friend* h«rc.i . 'Mlch.rt J«col)« ot N«w ' [.Saturday apd P»4mt«y with tate Ijighway for the benefit of the [org:'cleared 1126 by its recent Busies company and ho it now! Meese of Belford.' NEWS FROM MIPDLETOWW rliddlctown Baptist church. strawberry festival. working for Charles Hesse, a con- The stork was at Bolford Satur* Miss Anna May Langford of Bel- tractor at Bflford. Mrs, Maud Johnson or Pork Jfo. LIGHTS FOR PORT MONMOUTH lay. It left a son at the home of ford wan a visitor at Montclair Sat- Charles Patterson of Belford has mouth'hat a new Chevrolet tourinifg RAILROAP STATION. dr. and Mrs. George Fourmcr and lrday and Sunday. bought JV .Chevrolet coach. daughter at the home of Mr. and Miss Betty Salmon has a new Miss Charlotte Morris',of. Bel- Cool Weather Rstardt Advent 'of Urs. Francis Craig. radio outfit and her brother Vernon ford has a new radio outfit. .tnko Longheod mad« ths (.-.,...„„ Summer Vacalioni.U—Women of worth more. Ho will carry a thirty. J Miss Antomcc Houghwout has las a new piano. Heniy Hcttinger of East Kcin«- word mesaage into over 7.100 Epiicop.l Church School Will •esumed her duties as librarian at • Earl Hoyer of Belford has^givert burg ha3 a new Essex coach. homes for 25 cents,—AdverUt* ' Form a Guild. ' ' ' ' ' S[avcsink after having spent a vaca- ip his job aichauffeur for the Boro Martin Egan of jersey City spent merit. The railroad station at Port Mon- tion of two weeks at Miami, Flor- 3 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. N, if mouth is being wited for electric- da. '• ,'. • : . • . .-. ity thanks to the efforts of the new- Tho ladies' auxiliary of Inde- ly organized civic atoijatlbn: of icndimt "fire Company of Belford The Saying,Is:—^1 always buy gopd butter at The American Food Store*." Port Monmouth.i--irhiB/a'fsociation will-hold- a-card-party--Wodnoiiday- kept after the railroad until the ilght, June 17th, at Schnoor's hall. work was started. The new; lights ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall of "S. 0. S." CLEANSER. ' Duryea's Corn' Starch aro a great improvement and iblks uorsey City spent Saturday, and carton at Port Monmouth feel grateful to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry ^THE; LARGE tho association. Bartholomew of Belford. 15c 12c The cool-unpleasant weather-has —Edwnrd BortHwiek'of; Pdrt'Mon- Fpr pots find "pans. 3 pads, in" Your mother nnd likely your the carton. SIZE TOMATO grandmother' used Duryea's greatly effected the boarding sea- mouth, who has been very sick, has whSn a nice' pudding was son along the Bay Shore. Ordinal improved sufficiently to be around, wahted. ily at this time of the year there is He is 86 years old. , CHASE-0 a lack of houses to'supply the de- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt of Featured at CLOTHES LINES mands of summer vacationists and East Keansburg entertained rela e 4c Package 2 cans for visitors, but there ate many'vacant tives and friends from Newark over Washes and' blues clothes at plnccs just now. the week-end.! . : one time—no rubbing. " for 39c The women of the Episcopal Miss Ann Walling.'of Ne\v Mon Keen Sports Comment No less than fifty feet lone church. Bchopl at Campbell's Junc- mouth has been making a stay with nnd they are' the sash cord tion will meet tomorrow afternoon her-.Bister, Mrs, Charlos-Schenck of FIG BARS lines that stand the strain. at three o'clock to form a guild. A Asbury Park. , CLAM CHOWDER picnic and field day for mothers Mrs. Robert Maxson of Port dEL MONTE niirf children will be held-Friday af- Monmouth is spending a few days Besides giving all the sports news every 2B».'25c ternoon, Jdne 26th, at half-past with friends at Mauch Chunk, While the price ia low'.tho fig CALIFORNIA 16c can two o'clock at Rhoados's grove. Pennsylvania. day, The New York Times prints bars are very good—and A five-tube radio set will be dis- Mr. and Mrs. Hobert During of always freBh. Salt Sea Brand. You could not possibly desire a nicer posed of for the benefit of the Holy Wcstbury, Long Island, will spend several times weekly a column of crisp APRICOTS chowder than this. Name society of St. Mary's church next week at their summer home FAB . of New Monmouth. Three prizes at.Nayeaink. . . '' comment on someone sport by a staff package Yes, We Sell Candles will be given to the persons turning ' Miss Mary Walling of Port Mon- Large Can And they arc very handy for in the most money on the radio out- mouth returned home Friday from expert. On Mondays a sparkling re- Made by Colcater for washing emergencies. . fit, First prize will be a five-dollar Miami, Florida, where she spent nlco fabrics Bafely. Featured at gold pjece and the other two prizes the.-winter.. ' '• * \ view of the week in all sports. The long ones 4c ea. will be two-and-a-half dollar, gold Mrs. William Sutherland of Bel- Canned Grapefruit The shorter ones, 2c ea. pieces. Books for the disposal of ford. has opened a store at Crystal the set are being distributed by ; Beach for the sale of groceries and The comment may be on baseball Ky Gold Medal Mayonnaise J. Kelly, president of the society, ice cream. 25c , and by Felix McGovern, chairman N. W. Salmon of Belford has re- Harry Cross, James R. Harrison or Tastes the same and looks the VAN CAMP'S In the }/z ,pint jar, 45c. of the award committee. decorated the interior of his house same as th« fresh fruit. The members of Chemical fire and has put down hardwood floors. Richards Vidmer—on rowing by ' It is a No. 2 can. The Relish-Spred, company of Belford and' of the la-'. ,Capt/ William Raoul of Navesink TOMATO SOUP oz. Jar, 30c, dies' auxiliary of the'eompany are returned home Saturday from an :Robert R Kelley—on boxing by James Large Can Spinach' • making elaborate preparations for automobile trip to Cleveland, Ohio. Surely we .all a chicken sijpper at the firehouse Mr. and Mrs. Brill of Jersey City P. Dawson—on golf by William D» know that "Van LEMON PIE FILLING Tuesday night, June 22d. Thspene t Saturday nnd Sunday with 19c Camp" oil any kind box menu will be chicken noodle soup Mrs, Charles Brown of Belford. It is the Del Monte pack and of food means qual- . Richardson—on yachting by Seabury 1 N r chicken potpie, mashed potatoes The members of Ch.emical fin is perfectly grilless. Saves . ity. * >3 Can. 20c 13c It is the Gold Medal Pic Filling cold slaw, pickled beets, creamed company of Belford will' meet ne,x Lawrence—on tennis by Allison lota of labor. "and it is a decided success. asparagus, coffee, tea and rice pud- Monday night to elect officers. ding. : • Children's day exercises will bi GEISHA BRAND Our Friend the.Dog Wesley Walker of Port Mon- held by .the Belford Methodis Danzig—on the turf by Henry R. llsley "CREAM OF THE mouth received a surprise visit {Sat- Sunday-school next Sunday. _ CRAB MEAT ' Has the right to come into his urday night from the members of —on swimming by John Drebinger— own. > The '-auxiliary of the' Port Mon- CREAMERIES" the Port Monmouth social club, in mouth fire. company met Monday 39c can Milkbono Dog Biscuit, colebration of his birthday. Euchre night at Mrs. Henry Coe's. oh cycling by Laurence J. Spiker. a Enjojr-thp plensure of eating a was played and feasting and gen Miss. Ruth Salmon .of Belford »' "''real crab salad. Tub 15c carton oral good time were enjoyed. A, spent part of last wc:k with friend birthday gift of"a jiair of cuff links at Indian Lake. ; Whatever the sport, whoever tKe "Good Morning" Coffee Wheatsworth Biscuit and n tie clasp was made by the Mrs. 0. W. Boyd of Port Mon- BUTTER cjub to JUr., Walker. : ; , mouth is visiting at "ottenville; writer, the comment is as keen as the Mrs. ; Pauline : Snowflake, Miss Chemical fire company of, Bet , 51c lb- 15c package Emma Snowfiake, Frederick Snow /game itself. „ , 51c worth of real coffee satis- Here is where you and the flake and the letter's son of Jers^ej faction, and pretty cheap • youngsters eat the whole wheat 47c it article. City spent part'of last week with at. that. Mrt and.Mrs.'George Morris .of Bel- How She Gained 10 The Times gives you daily tKe best ford. Mr. Snowflake is considering buying.a Jot at Belford from.Mr Pounds in 22 Days report of the sports world. Morris on which to build a house for summer use. Skinny Men Can The ouchro party Saturday nigh at Bnyside Manor for the,beneflt;of ' Do the Same St. Mary's church. of ' New Mon mouth was attended by more than TJiat's going soms—but skinn' men, women and children just can 175 persons and it netted over help putting on good, healthy fle3l $100. John H. Wermert, Jr., wonwhen they take McCoy's Cod Live Wk Sites THE TREASURE HOUSE OF SILKS first prize in the pinochle- games Oil Compound Tablets. and Miss Mary Connolly won first AB chock full of vitamincs ns thi prize at euchre. nasty, fishy-tasting cod liver oi 17 Broad Street The advance sale of tickets for itself, but these sugar-coated tab Red Bank, N. J. "Tho, Peddlers' Parade" at the Pori lets' are a3 easy to take as candy Monmouth schoolhouse Friday and won't upset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in night, June 25th, indicates >' g twenty-two dr.ys. 60 tablets, 60 attendance. Tho play will be given cents. Ask any .1 druggist for Me by the ladies' auxiliary of the Port Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compoun< RJGHT NOW-i Monmouth firo company for thTablets nnd if you' do;it gain ai benefit of the company; least 5 pounds "in 30 days you: Mrs. Thomas Savage.'Mrs. A. S.druggist is authorized to hand yol McCoy, Francis McCoy, Miss Betty back.the money ; DU paid for them ,WhiIe Prints Are The Paris and Get McCoy's, the original an McCoy, Victor Savage, Miss Rose genuine, and avoid imitations: Savage, Edward Sullivan and Peter J. i Corson of New York were rccen "Avenue" Sponsored Fabric— guests of Mr., nnd Mrs. John H Wermert of Belford. •—MtMMIIMMIMIIIMHIHMMMINWHIIIMWM James Bartholomew's house on Main street at Belford is nearing completion., It will he finished.b y 54 in. "LAlfcl,QN" July 1st. Its owner will occupy it 2O F>E3R CENT DISCOUNT Gcdrge Lock is doing tho carpenter work and N. W. Salmon is tho mason work. • -ON- Anthony Stalfa has. rented .his large house at East Kcansburg for' the summer to tho Aba-J)abn club' of boys of Jersey City. Mr. Stalfa | Graduation Gifts ha» moved from this house to a White Castilian smaller house which ho owns at East Keansburg. . i Navy Bois de Rose .A. F. Maison of Now Vork ii Im- For the graduate we have $1.98 proving from injuries at tho home f • • •'.• ^ Green of his cousin, Mrs. Clmrlcs A. Ol- prepared a wonderful col- These beautiful, pattern^cannot son of East Kennsburg. . Mr. Mnl- &S*^ 'Rose Powder Blue son's foot was figured in a re- lection of fitting gift arti- be surpassed, indeed equalled cent automobile accident at New for their loveliness and service-' Tan York. cles. Prices are graduated K%<3 --abla ciualities^ A vdry-rare value- ^many-others-- ', and 6t Arthur Tnylor is rcmodelinj his m at this exceptionally low prfce. house on Wilson nvenuo lit Port to suit every pocketbook. Monmouth. His mother nnd'Ulstcr, Mrs. Ellzaboth Tnylor and Mrs, It will pay you to look over .Only .a limited cjuaittity on hand; just 15 pieces to be exact. In Minnie Walldccker of Long Island, patterns showing for the first time in Red Bank, * nro spending tho summer with him. our, line of gifts. Charles Hciso of BclTord, who Is ?Sf! engnged in the contracting business orii! who runs n bus lino from tho HERE ARE JUST A FEW GIFT Atlantic Highlands pier to Anbury SUGGESTIONS FOR THE GRADUATE. I'«k, last wook bought two While trucks nnd n White bus. • BRIEF CASES Mr, »ml Mrs. Thlcsmcycr nntl FOUNTAIN PENS GIRLS' WRIST Famous Brands Silk Hosiety thtlr dauithtor Dorothy of Jersey MANICURE SETS WATCHES—all mnkes TRAVELING BAGS City ' spont Sunilny With Mr. nnd TOILET SETS YOUNG MEN'S WRIST TRUNKS MM. J. Crawford Compton of Del- Are Priced for Considerably Less at\the Silk Shop ford and with Mr. and Mrj, Thom- MILITARY SETS WATCHES—all makes OVERNIGHT CASES as J. Cnnler of Port Monmouthi PEARL 1 NECKLACES WATCH CHAINS AND BILL FOLDS Onyx Pointex Mr, «rtd» Mrs, Raymond Phillips KODAK CAMERAS CHARMS HAT BOXES Dekdale Dexdale have, iriovijd from. th« Compton VANITY CASES RINGS OF ALL KINDS SCARF PINS Silk Hose '\ 1 • . * hottin «t Belford' to FrerhoM, Full F.ihlontd •'•'• whnro Mr, Millllpg hna a rnllroml $1.49 • CHIffon lob. Eurl Ynrnnll lm» movoil In the hound vacoted by Mr. Phllllpx, . FULL LINE OF SPORTING GOODS , —...,..,„., to nccontuate thn Silk Hose MM. Sta|ih«n Curtis of Port d»(lc«t« ourva of trim ankUi. Silk Hose Monmouth it on the nick Hit. Her plncn M tMclter of thn ndult elms o( the New Monmouth llnptlr.t $1.49' ,;•. ;•' $i.sfe: •': Kundsy-nchool In holng filled liy Thtio ttoeklngi wlilfh nro Mr«. A. H.-^Sulphln. EON Pigeon Silk Hoee A (oo\ouj 'Dcx- church Thuridny night of next Htwlwy. ,Ev«ry pair «u»ren iUls' wenrlnif quftllttpi, Guar. wook, Strawberry ihoilcnkr, Ice 13 EAST FRONT ST. ONE DOOR FROM PALACE THEATRE, RgD'ftANfc jft •nteed to glvo «ntl(f|otion, crtnni knd colte» will ha trrvril. Everything li .In rsnllneMi for , Phone 848. We Deliver; Open Evening.. • :;••;• ;* V RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE-9, 1926. AN AGENCY IS day with Mr. VauOpttal'a brother, now open la your section idllns our (10.00 Accident and Health Policies for FAREWELL FOR PASTOR. Charles VanOpstal. Addition to Nur««y Bulldlnr— The San Remo ona of the oldest and soundest eompsnlea / • -7 ; »- ' Children's day exerctiei wlU be Ownora of New Otra. - ' i In this country. Thousands of our aspntt held at the Reformed church Sun- OPEN ALL YEAR Oce»n «nd Weii End Arenas, West End. hava built up permanent businesses pi COLT'S NECK SAYS iOOD BYE "An addition Is being built to the their ownin. . Many asrent1 a retire attealter »««»«»• day morning, \ eral yeartrs and liva/olive, on the renewaltenem«l»s that TO REV. D. *>. DOYLE. A, strawberry festival for theEconomy nursery company's build- Mcizda Lamp . Panclng. Dinner, $2%0. A la carte. Afternoon Teas and Sappers. coma, autlUtomaUcallyi l Write Dept. A-1, Sulta 61414,. 1i Montgomery street Jersey He and Hi* Family Moved Saturt&y benefit of the Baptist church will Ing on Branch 'avenue. It will be ' Sio-o Diiumrs. Tel.. Lone Branch 1743 G* POICI. OUy. N. J. to • Town Near Albany, New be held tonight on James C. Hen* used as an office York, Where Mr. Doyle Ha. a drickson's lawn. | , George Arrants,- has buvzhf a New) Charge—Cash Gift Made. Rev. J. Harold Thomson of Har-new Star coach*. Ford sedans-have larters ^ The members of the Reformed risburg is spending part of his va- been bought by Frank W. Giles and tfmrch of Colt's Neck gave a fare- action with his parents, Rev.' and Edward. Worthley. ' well reception last Wednesday night Mm. J, A. Thomson. E, C. Fiedler's residence Is be- tor Rev: Dr Percy Doylo and fam- Mrs, Elk WycKoff has returned ing repainted by,William Pontlnr ily. ' Mr. Doylo recently- resigned from a Visit fit-two woeks ia Sussex - Misses Barbara and' Janet ,-WU- Allen Electric Shop as pastor of the church, and on Sat- county. v kins'on are home for the cummer tirday he and his family moved to 3. Dey' Conovcr underwent an from Sweet Briar' college In Vir- t* . i'Red Bank's a (town near Albany, New York, operation at the Long Branch hos- ginia, s where Mr. Doyle has accepted a pital Saturday. The operation Was A five-dollar goldTpiece was dis- call to Jbccomo pastor of a church. successful and Mr. Conover is zap-posed of on the co-operative plan 63 Broad Street Phone 1184 Red Bank, N. J. :• A- new parsonage is bcinr built for ilyimproving. -- - • - last week by the Mechanics' lodge ond was won by Mrs. George Dary »••••••••»«••••»«•••««« his occupancy at that place. Mies Mary Connolly won first The farewell reception was at-prize at a euchre party held at Fort ragh. ' ' ' * Conded by ninety persons, a number Monmouth Saturday night for the Mrs. Charles Hemming arifl son 69 BRO9WSTREET - of whom were friends wKS live out- benefit of St. Mary's church of are spending tho summer at tittle . RED BANK,N.j;. side of Colt's Neck. In addition to Ncw'Monmojith, Silver point. 'ColtV Neck residents^ folks were Articles on prohibition in the last The greenhouses owned by Dean Appreciated Gifts for the Graduates. present from Holmdel,' Middletown two numbers-of The Outlook by & Co, are being repainted. THATCH village,'Scbbeyville, Freehold, Tcn- Rev. E. IV. ManfleviHe,. rector of GHt8 that will endure. Gifts that will be remembered nent, Adelphia and Perth Amboy. Christ church, have been widely Daneea at Portaupacb. and fondly cherished for many years and at very modest The program was largely musical quoted and commented on In the The fortaupeck Community club, 3OILBRS-FURNACES-EANGES prices, quality considered. The reputation of our store has and it opened with the congrega.tion daily papers. They deal principally held the first of a series of Satur- been built up by selling only the best merchandise at a singing "Blessed be the Tie That with the reasons why prohibition is day night dances last week at the reasonable profit. Wo Bhall bo pleased to offer sugges- Binds." Mrs. Harry Morris of not being enforced, club's community log cabin. Les- Economy tions whether you purchase or not. Colt's Neck and John, Formam of William Pools has moved from ter Pierce's Red Bank orchestra has 67/TQHBN.YOU consider a fur- Freehold each sang two solos. A the Dr. Field ""farm on the Nut-been engaged to" play for the ^ **'nace for your home you A Few Gift Suggestions That May Interest You. piano solo was played by Miss Bea- swamp road to Riverside drive. dances. " trice Bennett of Middlotown village. should bearinmindlastwinter's An address was made by Rev. Jolin The .Register's motto—"A paper heating difficulties and expenses. FOR HER FOR HIM " SHREWSBURY NEWS.' In every home."—Advertisement. 1 Wesley Towers of Colt's Neck, a re- DIAMOND KINGS —a CUFF LINKS—in Solid tired minister who was fdrmerly Mrs. Mary -C. Bennett to b» New You" will find, the Thatcher wonderful selection of Dia- Gold Top with beautiful pastor of the Methodist church of Principal of Public School. "Meteor Pipeless" furnace both mond Engagement and Wed- stones, brocaded latest de- Keansburg. The gathering sang ding Rings studded with sign, as low as $1.00. Miss Sarah G. Chamberlain has economical in first cost and fuel' diamonds, as low as $20.00. "God bo With You Till Wo Meet resigned as principal of the,public consumption. It not 6nly deliv- • Again," after which George S. P.school here. She was also teacher Hunt, in behalf of the congrega* ers ample watmth on the. very "WHIST WATCHES—19K STRAP WATCHES—for 1 of the seventh and eighth grades. Rolled Gold Plate Jeweled Men, Boys and Girls, The tibn, presented a substantial purse Mrs. Mary C. Bennott of Keyport coldest days but burns with Movements, Swiss made, best American and Imported to Mr. Doyle. The pastor thanked has been engaged to take her place. equal satisfaction, hard or soft splendid timo-Veepcrs, great makes, as low as $10.00. J his friends for their gift: The closing exercises of tho school coal or •Wood. variety of designs a.t $8.00 The affair wound up with general will be held on Friday night of next and up. sociability" and with the serving of week. , Mail coupon belcv and let IM {endyou SCARF PINS—Solid Gold :i literature describing the efficient and' PEARLS—finest . makes, set with Reconstructed strawberries, ico cream and coffee. Lawcs Bros, have bought a new eeonomiealThatchcr''Siete Bologna MATCHES Wijbur's Instant Peanut Butter Tobacco 16 oz. GltiBi COCOA / Box FRESH KILLED FOWL—5 to 7-lb av. L.r8e 19' FREE with any SOc Pipe in Stock. Boxes c FRESH KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS, 4 to 5-lb av, Guaranteed Briar Pipes.. " 2 Ice-Cream - in II. 1 A 29' Swift'tSunbrito ' Panther-Tibga ";-" • DEAU NO. 2 ~~r ; " 6 Dill Pickles, 19c Fresh Chopped Cleanser Lorgo Size Asparagus T'P* Ten 10c Cans of Union Leader BRILLO Squats Cans Chuck Roast or Beef Tobacco 19' Hancock Brand Steak Breast of Lamb FREE with any $1.00 Pipe in Stock. A 29' Guaranteed Briar Pipes. *- " P. « G. Naptrrn SPINACH 19" Shoulders of Veal Breast of Veal Heiht Sour IVORY DEAL NO. 3 SOAP SOAP Fifteen 10c Cans of Union Leader PICKLES 19" Fresh Beef Liver Brisket Corned Imported Piiro' Tobacco C FREE with a $1.49 Turkish Water Pipe. OLIVE OIL 19 Stewing Veal Beef • U S. 5. A limited amount of this tobacco to be given Valley Brand ( Benefit Toilet Paper l.ean Plate Beef away. Get yours now. A8parJE.glI8 Can Corn Flakes Lean Stew Beef 1000 A REAL BARGAIN*, , Chocolate • r c 4 Decorettea 4fe29 Fresh or Corned Briar Cigarette Holder % Shin Bone With VulcanlU Moutfcpl.c* 50c Pabtt Wonder . Cloverdale ' Plate Beef For Soup 2 Packages of Marlboro CHEESE SALMON CATSUP Cigarettes 40c AHMICAM I. Wet12%

' « i > "• *irr ini-• , ••• i i. ..i Beef Suet All for 59c Totftiv»u,, 90c ; BED BAKfK REGISTER, JUNE'9, 1920. Paste Twenfer-Th*re* V ; ^ , ^ ^ _ ^ ,f ^

CONTEST FOR SHERIFF.

Red BanK, N. ft, June ?/192$.. , ' Feeling" as we do -about the matter, the very strongest *argu- insists that He Has power to appoint any nuniber thatfhe pleases* ment,that we can urge against the nomination of Mr. Bruno is to arm them and give them a roving commission to go where" ' On May' 7th the Standard printed two opinions, one. from his own letter published in last week's Standard. The more they please. In Red Bank not so long ago a very tense situation a lawyer of known ability;and the other from the attorney gen- power that Mr. Bruno has, or* the more power that he proposes existed when the Klan paraded in regalia after a bitter contro- eral of the state, on the right of sheriffs to appoint deputies and to exercise whether he lawfully has it or not, the more dangerous versy over the issuing of a permit. Imagine, if you will, a Klan exercise general police powers. These were printed in answer his candidacy becomes. W6 Understand that it is the privilege parade protected by a Jot of deputy sheriffs with Klan sym- to the declaration'of Basil'B. Bruno that if nominated and of a Klansman to deny his membership in the order if it is to pathies. In two different.places in this state permits were denied elected sheriff he would practically take over the duties-of the his advantage so to do. Mr. Bruno, however, has never made the Klan to parade in regalia on Decoration day. With a friend- prosecutor, conduct raids on' disorderly, houses, get evidence any such a denial. He did say, at a meeting of the Republican ly sheriff they might decide to parade, permit or no permit. against liquor sellers,.stamp out slot machine gambling, etc. county committee, that he would not be controlled by any secret .With the Klan spirit of intolerance toward Catholic, Jew and It seemed plain to1 us, from the leiter'of the attorney, genera], . organization. A candidate of the Knights of Columbus, or Jun- colored citizens do we want this spirit flaunted on every public •that a sheriff possessed np such power,-except, perhaps, in the . ior American Mechanics, or what not, would be expected to say holiday? Do we want a repetition, in this fair county, of what case of a riot or s,ome such emergency. Last week, we printed the same thing. No organization, not even a-political one, ever happened in Herrin, Illinois, or more recently in Muskegon, a letter fronr Mr. Bruno in which he insists that'the sheriff ^.expects a candidate to publicly state that he will be controlled by, Michigan? ' has ample power to perform' all police duties and that he' pro- it. Mr. Brunq could have said that he was not a Klansman Mr. Bruno may claim that he would be above catering to poses to exercise, that power' if given, the< opportunity. .Mr. just as easily as what he did say, and with fewer words, but • any particular class or group of citizens, but he gave evidence Bruno cites Ocean county as proof of the power of a sheriff to he didn't take tfr trouble to say it. a • of that very thing in the legislature last winter when he intro- conduct raids,« It ia true that, the sheriff of that county, who duced the "civil rights" bill. Probably feeling that he had alien- was elected as a candidate of the Klan, has been conducting [: .Whether Mr. Bruno is a Klansman or not it is a fact that ated the colored vote through his alleged Klan affiliations, Mr. some raids on'disorderly places but we observed recently that •I* in this campaign practically every known Klansniaais support- Bruno sought to win back the support of the colored people 1 his bills were held up because, of a question of-their legality; ing him and in Red Bank the automobiles that are displaying Ihrough a bill giving them the right to sue, upon refusal of ser- so that the actions.of the Ocean county sheriff prove nothing his red, white and blue campaign banners are the same ones v^e in a restaurant, barber shop, or other public place, and until his acts 'have'been -Qefafasfc toite legal.'"' the Standard;'- that have-been making frequent trips" to Elkwood Park for the collect $500.00". The only reason we ever heard Mr. Bruno offer however, has presented both sides'of the question to its readers past few years. His nomination, if such" can be conceived to be for his introduction of this bill was that he knew it wouldn't pass.- > and proposes, now, to .make gome .comment thereon in order that' ' within the. realm of possibility, would be heralded not as a Re- It was. a mere gesture to capture the votes of a group of citizens. 1 its own position may be plain, , ' publican victory but a Klan victory, and every paper ia the" This act alone, in our judgment, stamps Mr. Bruno as unfit to state would have emblazoned across its front page the morning / * It had been intimated oh more than one occasion during this hold any public office. after the primary, "Klan Victorious in Monmouth." Those who t campaign that the Standard was opposed to Mr. Bruno because As we said in the beginning we repeat, with emphasis, that can contemplate sudh a possibility with equanimity may do so of ,his Italian parentage. Nothing could\be further from the we are opposed to Mr. Bruno for sheriff only because of the but the Standard is hot among that number. T truth. 'Anyone who reads ,the Standard, or knows ,its editor, danger involved in intensifying the Klan feeling in this county. T ought to be aware that; this newspaper has absolutely no racial Before voting on June 15th the Standard wants its readers And what we say here is only what we have told Mr. Bruno to X or religious bias. We have learned to judge men for what they to seriously contemplate the possibilities involved in the possible his face. He knows our position exactly. The Klan may set up, . are, no,t by, the church" they attend or the nationality of their -. nomination and election of Mr. Bruno. If the Klan can nomi- for all the Standard cares, an "Invisible Empire" at Elkwood i parents; The Standard supported Mr. Bruno in his-first and nate and elect Mr. Bruno it would expect some favors at his Park, at Belmar, or wherever it pleases, but we want no "in,visi- unsuccessful campajgn for the nomination for the assembly. It hands. The sheriff is jointly responsible with the jury, commis- ble force" directing the activities of the sheriff's office in- Mon- i supported him the first year that he was elected to the assera- sioner in 'drawing grand and petty juries. Do we want jurors mouth county. I • that reason we are for William Ri O'Brien for Sheriff rather than Basil B. Bruno. v v bly; It did not suppdrt him enthusiastically last year because of in Monmouth county answerable to some secret order or do we T v his alleged Klan affiliations and,'it does not supp"ort him now • want jurors answerable only to their own conscience and their The place to settle the fate of Mr. Bruno, so far as Republi- f for sheriff, for the same reason. oath' of office? Or take the case bf deputy sheriffs. Mr. Bruno cans are concerned, is at the primary on June 15th'. r

-This editorial was written by Wiljxam A. Sweeney, editor of the Red Bank Standard, one of the leading Republican newspapers in Monmouth County, and appeared under date of June 4th, 1926, •

A VOTE FOJR R, O'BRIEN for Sheriff at the Republican Primaries, on Tuesday, June 15th, is a vote for a regular and truly progressive RepubUcan who for eighteen years lias been an EFFICIENT MAN in the Sheriff's Office of Monmouth County. Ml f«r ty Wlllim R. O'irfon Campaign mm «. < -\ T, ft,'.>',.? ' ! • ^t^f^^^^^f^|- ^f^ ^•r?m 1 '• , 0ID3 WANTED. ' •' telephone-1415. j - MlbDX.ETOWN'3 BEST. >, docker;' M,i$b BlapehV Nqdoijke'r, u.ntud by. tbs Council of tie Mlte.society. meetinV'br'WrV. 'Har- COLLEGE * JJlqs vanie61 Bda BanOT,k to tao furnisvuuunh, Mlas Mary Sdianck» pad Sohuyjpr voy C..Stult«rMUs MildrediWolfe, > 'Borough ot Bed Bank to furnish .win SlsUn Hav» 'Perfect School Scjianck of Jamctburg visited Mrs. KwM Pa«.i Away Six Monraoutli Cvunty Glrja Grtiiui, , ?8 torn pea c*al lor Borouch Ball. Andrew J. Hill lira, George Dt YanDenbergh, Mrs. ' v SO tons stove coal for Hre depsrtment. WATCH and jRecorda for V Year. llargaret Held on Sunday:, Aft,r Shwt Sjlcknut. at* «t New, ^ruuwlck,', 8 tana stove *oal for aewer and street Charlotte C, ."Vanderveeri , Wrs; ' departmert, to .to delivered at time and Edith and May Goodchild/twin Miss Elsio Gfbbs U spending Charles T, WpoSwara, ^Mri. Q, V. Paper Hanging & Decorating sisters in the third grade of the Neck died las^i Wednesday morn- AU nidi to be Jn sealed envelopes, ad- JEWELRY »omo timo with her sister, Mre, E. Aumack, Mrs. Edward''EvanBon", •mang the graduates'Of the" New dressed to the Council or (he Soroush of Exterior and Interior 'Painting Middletown, village school, have not C. DeLeyn. ing ot th» Long- JJntnch 'hoipltal ESTIMATES FURNISHED Mrs, Lewis P. Bodlpc, Mft. William Jersey college forjyomen at New R.d flsnfc.'wlth name aijd address ot hld- een' absent nor tardy this year. Mr. arttl Mra. Walter Schsnck and J. Carr, Mrs. Q', W. Cohover, Mrs. from pneumonia, complicated with 1 d.f.and iistuw 01 old on lbs outside. All REPAIRING 14 Worthley St. Red Bank, N. J. other bailments, Sho was taken to Brnnswick , thto, y«a'rt, TE'e , com. bids must be In the hand, ot tho Borough Miss Scattcrgood is the teacher of family of Dutch Neck were Sunday George Errifckson, Mrs. ;W. E.' An- men.cemont exercises were 'held ' CI«k on or >Iore 8 1)0 P. M, dayllaht OF THE BETTER KINO. :hc class. guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. derson and Mies Violet Paige. ,, tho hpspltsl Monday night of, last -latin* time.'June 21st, 1928. at which Pleasure Outing , week.1 Miis Vandorveer was 62Saturday. The Monraouth'cpunty time they will be opened and read. OUR PRICES ARE THE Pupils of the Mlddletown school Story. » , , Manalapan '^gringo < met -at tho girls who graduated were Ml&a Nor* i Ihe Council ot the' Borouirb of Red LOWEST, CONSISTENT '1th perfect records for the past Raymond Heiaer of Philadelphia home of Mr. and Mrs. .William H. yearsrold. Shi'-wiw,borh »VColt!B Batik reserves the rlsM to reject, any or to Beautiful Neck and she Kid ' alwayi1: lived mah M.,McJCalg of Eat onto wn,Mft»' al| bids U deemed to the best Interests ol WITH QUALITY WORK- month arc; spent a few days recently with his Reid on Monday.' ' 1 Buth E. Palmer of-Marlboro,—' th^Boroutb so to do. ' _, First Krade—Ernest ljeith, Airon Nu- In that locality. ] Miss VandoVvegr HlTE MANSHIP. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Mr. and Mrs.;Edward Barnes and Dorothy B. BroWn and Mlss^Mary, • , ' Mayor :1c. Ethel 'Wallace. Sutrlea VVsJlacc, Heiser of Tennent. ' is survived by per father Chris- Ivlvla NucMe, Frances Hurst. eons Jack and Melvin ot Belford D. Owens of Freehold, Miss- .Mir- Attest —A. E. SHINN, Clerk. YOUR HEIRLOOMS RE- Delaware * Hi. and Mrs. James H. English and William Barnes of .Keyport topher, who ia more >:than eighty*iam S. Dunoombe of Long Branch Hed'Bank, N. J. JUM Eth. 1«1, Second uracle—Warren.. Cobl, Charles years old and wh»' has-been! a MODELED INTO MOD- [temciir Virginia Howcr, Muy Nolsn, and TlaugMer of Hackensack spent were guests of Mr. and Mn. Ray- and Miss Margaret Lt.-McB5cr-of NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT »lht;ln« Smith, Esther VonScloIck, Ed- bedridden Invalid tho paBf 'four- Estate of Forrasn E. White, deceased. ERN JEWELRY TO SUIt Water Gap, Pa. tho latter part of last 'week with mond E, Voorheos on Sunday. Asbury Park. . , , r Notice Is hereby rfven that the as- YOUR TASTE AND wit) Coddlnatbn, Henry Jacobs, . William tho latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John ,A. Stults teen months. During all' of that eounts of the subicribor. adnlnlstrttor Georfftt Echert. Gladys Gill. Doris periqd, until she .was taken.' nick, of tha citete of «»ld deceased, will he PURSE. urst, Marguerite' VanScboIck,' Koselyh Garret B. Conover, * spent Monday at Bay Head., > audited and staled by the burrogate of Heath. Mr. and'Mrs. William J. Can at- Mlsa Louisa Garhart of Brooklyn Miss Vandcrvcer had cared for her County Granger* to Meat, . the Counlr ot Monmouth and reported for Sunday. June 13 Third grade—Stuart • Edlnfftfa. Moses tended 'tho commencement excr- spent several days last week with father.. Her health did,not "seem ' Pomona grange of l^on'raquth, cettleraent to the Orphans Court of said eath, William Totter, Edwin Rempo, ConniSi on Thursday, the tenth da? o( TIckctt co od only cises ofe Dickinson college last her sister, Mrs. Lewis S. Bortner. alarming until -about a week be- county -will hold an all-day meeting JuneTA. P. 1026. »t rtileh tlmo appli- on special train Henr/ Robinson. £dlth, Goodehild, May fore tha end. The funeral was Saturday at Adelphla beginning at cation will be roado for the allowance o( leaving lied - Sank Goodchild, Arley ilallcnbake, Elizabeth week. Their son, Henry Carr, was Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hancock commlislons and counsel fees. $9.80 7:02 A. M. Return- Hurst, Ruth Miller, Katherine- Bozers, one, of. ththe graduatesd . and daughter _ Lois of Hopowell held Sunday afternoon at the'Re- ten o'clock. The gathering: will bo liintt ICBVQ Deln- Gertrude Boot, Tcssfe Cihsnawler. Alma' formed 'church' at Colt's Neck and in charge ot Master' Granger H. B. ~ wara Water G«D Perry. Mr. and Mis. Lester Palmer and were Sunday guests of the latter's 4 15 p. M. Eastern daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas parent"*, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ,C. the sermon was preqehed by Rev. Conover of Holpidel. Wi, B, Dur- Standard • Time fourth grade—Julia Hallenbake, Maxle C. L, Palmer of Marlboro. Burial yeu, secretary of tho state board Hound Trip Fare shown. Harris, Marlon: Ru«a\ Wanda Tylutkl. Burtt motored to Delaware W4ter Hoffman.' ^ , , > I NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUM Ahblt StmKler.Bobert Bobspn, George Ja- Gap one' day last week. 1 was made at Atlantic cemetery at of 'agriculture, will address tho Estate of William T. Conover, deceased. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles ' of ^'k "'' gathering in the afternoon. Notice li hereby slwn that the acccunta cobsobs,, Carl Smith. Elmer YanScboIek, "Wil- Stanley Woodward of Philadel- Jersey "City visited Mr.< and Mrs. ot the subicriber. >dnlnutnitii. of the am Ferry, HarrV HUES. phia spent the week-end with his ThoraaB'Wont over Sunday. > ' .' estate of said deceased, will be auditel PUBLIC NOTICE. New Jersey Central filth srade—Helen Hoot, Marlon Wat- and sUted by the Surrogate of fir County The. public • hearing on. the Ordinance rs; Edwin, m'ekman. William ' Bobson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and JMra. William E. Pullen of 'Monmouth' and reported for settlement authorizing the.purchase .of a motor truck PUBLIC NOTICE. Frank Johnson,' Harold. Smith, Charles Woodward of Tennent, of Tennent and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn to the Orphans Court ot laid County, on has been postponed until June 21st, 1026, : onovcr. KenlHth Francis.' 'Mr. and lira. Harvey C. Stults Thursday, the ftfteenth dny of July. A. D. at which./time the hearing ' will be con- Tha public hearing on thft Ordinance Pettit of Rockville Centre, Long 1»86. at which time application will be luthorlziim a drain to be laid in Marion Sixth grade—Margaret Boht, Frances and son were Sunday guests of Mr. inade' for ttie allowance- of commissions tinued. ' strefet. across Harrison avenue, Has been amtertson, Doris Poole. Ha'r? Tylutkl, Island, wertf Sunday guests of Mr. and eounsel fees. A. K. bHINN, postponed until June 21st, 1026, at which 'mms' Nauk. Nancy Havens, Charles and Mrs, Samael_ Vaughn y>i Ten- an,d Mrf. William E. 'Hondrickson ' Clerfc. time tha hearing will be continued, J. GOLDIN Dated June 7th, A D. I02G. • lobb, William Kane, Steven Lnkos, Rlch- nent. of Imlaystown. '. EUZABEfH C. HAVILAND. A. E. SHINN, ird Thompson. Edward 'Willis, Sumner |'92 Shrewsbury Am °PP« Oakland s». R a % fc 34 East Front'St.. Red Bank, N..J. It pays to advertise in The Register, Clerk. Jainu, Thomas Fettle. John Harris. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braoy Mrs. Walter Weeden,, Sn, Is vis. e &t Ungraded clas.—Llnlo ~ Wrliht. Cer- and daughter returned, last Thurs- iting her son, Frank Weeden of ;rude Vrriiihl. Mary Taylor. Euaeno Ja- day after visiting the latter's moth- West Freehold. Mr. and Mrs T 1 :obs, Jack McFhail. McClain Wilsht, Fas- er, Mrs. Harry Christ of Frack"~ '- - Frank Weeden are the proud par- Outfitter for Men and Boys luale Fuchi, Irvim White. vjlle, Pa. > cnts of a young'eon. » Mr. and Mrs. William. Cornell William C: Wcedcri of Asbury Clearance 50 Floor Samples RED ,ATHLETE§ WIN. and family spent the week-end with Park spent 'a few days with his Tracjc and Field Team Defeated Mrs'. James Patterson and Mr. and niece, Mrs.' George Errlokson and , Marlborough and Campus T<>

>%•« .. '• WE ALSO OFFER AT 20% LESS THAN ELSEWHERE ENGL1SHTOWN NEWS. Fin.l Oratorical Contests Held «7rl. 100 F.A.WIiitney Superior Go-Carts, Pullman Sleepers, Strollers & English Coaches ) day Afternoon. ' • > THE ORIGINAL GRADE/^ MILK FOR BABIES We'believe this to be one of the finest assortments ever shown at THIS The final oratorical contest took ls plnco Friday nftcrnoon, Mario An- nottt DiuTRiBUTona I Utnpty Ideal for young tirls of iotov aim »nd tulwniibUitiei. VYou ihould, STORE. This special stock includes practically every worthwhile style in a demon and Uuth Kltchcll. co'ntost- OF TUB *AM6«» reraeijftbnembtwr the n&rnnarnoc nnd^lwand when you qtovrmow y%vp and bfoambecome thftpurchailnthftpurchailngi agent" wido range of delightful coloring*. Every price guaranteed. This js a real IriB JOT first 'plnco nnd Eleanor fo •,yp«5 fj*\IJv you wUlknow ju*t &• Wrid o£ mUfcte get for fhtm. i caun* .SALE because we have cut our regular prices. ' Hums nnd Dorothy Duvjs contest- Sheffieleffield "Scalettl?cale«t" Uit fifins,i tick tnllk, produced in dean fatrjk* by healthy cows ing for nocond place Tho ' decl- BtooksSde and u,pasteurized the 4way wtttdtniafecs it abiolutely s« r babies , BREAKFAST ROOM SPECIAL :-Drop Leaf Table with 4 Chairs, elom will bo\ given and moduli Kud evtrywli) «l»e. " ' > \ awarded 'nt tho commencement on Certified ' :' ?','": •'•;.' Two color enamel fidiih, 5 pcs. at S1O.9S Juno 16th, , . Evamon wm Us w«sk- onduucsL of Joseph Meur.t at S«a- SHiiiWELp iFARMS CO, sTirt. Wlllam Laird of Nswarfc vl.lted bl» »rnndpB«nt«, Mr. and Mr*. Wil- FURNITURE CO. liam I. Davison, Jr., laat week. ujf *A) delphU, w»i th* weei-eiid of JjlMMlldrJrfwliyrt: 7 • . BED' BANK 1REGISTER. JUNE 9.

WEDDINGS. ."._, BOXING AT LONG BRANCH. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON. PRESENCE^JF. MIND. In—cense-pott" The little dukWi." with great presenco of mind,' chan> < Redman—Crawford. "'' Thirty.Elght Round Card Arranged )v»r I0O-P«rsons «t Affair at the t Got the Colored Incogs* Carrier ed back, "I—left t In—th« alilft—. Out of Trouble). The wedding of Mies Lillian Red- for Friday Night. Shrowibmy Rlrer Country Club, it was too—damn hot." - ' GUM-DIPPING nan, daughter of Emma and Gus- The boxing program »t the Long The luncheon held by tlie Bed A negro minister from Georgia, tave Redman, and Walter V. Craw- ranch casino Friday night will :ank business men's association at 'Suiting some friends In New York The Profossor and Hit C«»ehmsm. ie Shrewsbury river country dub- 3ity, was very much impressed by The Coachman—Professor, why ford, son of Mrs. Walter Crawford, onsist of 38 rounds of boxing. The he servico at tho cathedral on tar bout of ten rounds will bring ou8B Monday night was attended is it that the moon allui ohow* th« the Extra Process for Extra Miles! :ook place Sunday afternoon At the Fifth avenue, especially by the same face? , • •eonardo Baptist church in the ogethor Young Jack Dempsey, the r more than 100 persons'. The choir boys in tho processional and eakers were Postmaster William The frofcssor-rThat is dud >-W. pretence of a large number of rela- Philadelphia Jewish -welterweight, recessional. When he returned.to the circumstance that its revolu-, tives and friends. Both tha con- nd Kid Gmmons o: Trenton. . Sweeney, who acted as toast- the South ha collected fifteen 'or tion upon its axis la coincident with >reaks all Tire Records tracting parties live at Ideal Beach, empscy appeared in the opening oaster; Paul de la Rcussille and twenty little/darkles and drilled the revolution It makes in it* - oseph Salr, president and vice them until 'he had them 'well orbit." in Middletown township. Rev. how at Long Branch this.season rained. On Sunday the-congrega- 000 Mtk Speed CIMIIC at Indhnapolli has ilwayi hem a B«ttU of Tim, In 1911, Firestone won with fabrto Ralph W. Carr, assisted by Rqv. ihd put up a good fight. The. semi- iresident of the association; Rev. The Coachman—"Thank you, I die*11 at 774.5. 9 miles per hour. In 192O,f ireitone won Wl(H Cflfd«te| at 88.53 miles per hour.In 19Z5,Flreitone fohn B". McCloskey j Mayor Clar- tion were greatly surprised to see thought it WttB jotnothin* lik» that^ won > w|th FulWUe Gum-Dlpptd Balloons at the record feiwktag average speed of 101.13 mile* per hour. Thomas Thomas, performed the inal bout will scu Benny Trc- the choir boys marching in, sing Ito of Newark and Joe Colcttl of nce E. F. Hetrick of Asbury Park; Jk 1926,FlrM»noogaIn won w(thFuU-8lM Gum-Dipped BiUooni. The tencsn to finlih "In the money were ercmony. , ng the processional. The minister How Ha Qualified. sltFlrt)ton&*qulpped. They went the dlitanco without ailngle blowout and with but two tin felhiret-ona duo The bride was given In marriage 'lew York in action. Miko • Scor Councilman Thomas M. Gopsill and noticed that something was wrong; to sttauiMitot* ans the_other to a leiky valve. _.,-.', ,,,,-'* ,. ,. Una of Elizabeth and Ernie Ted- 'rank B. Watts of the Electrical the boy in front wasnotcarryitig Employer—Yes, I advertised for by hor father, Her costume was a ti sttenjsrboy; Think you will'filr T ,' , ThtipenoRninceibevenmoreremarlcaUewtietivoucomlderthe gown of white catln and lace over :sco of Harrison will go eight ioods magazine; . Plans were made aiiythlng. He leaned, over, the' pul- ———^———————— terrific speeds at which the «r» traveled over tab fifteen-yeaivold, increase, through advertising, the pit, and in order to avoid attract- the bill? rough brick track. - a slip, and she wore a headdress of ounds, Two six-round bouts will ing attention, he chanted in tune Applicant—Well, I Just flnishail t white pearl beads, with a long 'ollow the main preliminary be- influence of the town as a trading Experienced race driven will not risk their Itvei or chaneei center. The speakers touched on to the song they were singing, lickln' nineteen other applicants ayl The Firestone Record of victory on any other ttrei. And in tha (commercial field, large train. • She carried a boquet of ;wcen Al. Conway and Kid Young, "What—have /you'done—•with tie in de hall. trocki mototbyi and taxlcab fleet operaton, who beep careful coat white roses and maiden hair fern. Fort Monmouth soldier. Jerry oany matters, including the need in Battle of Tires records are among the big men of Firestone GumtUlpped, Tires. Miss -Mildred Redman; a-siater of elPresto,-tho_prido-of_Oceanport, £ more ^factories, ' - " The City Transportation Co.,' of Tacoma, Wash., writes • "One' will clash with Tug Wilson of NeW- • at Indianapolis' of onr 1} hue* on Firestone Gum-Dlpped Tim fyu gone over the bride, was maid of honor. She Curbing ah*d Walks at Fair. Haven. 40,600 miltsand trill looks good for many miles of extra service wa» dressed in pale green satin.' r]< in the opening bout. Last Friday night's bouta drew The Fair Haven commissioners * For alt around tire safety and mileage, Firestone cannot be beat." Two other slsteri, Misses Viola and last night passed an ordinance for UJfED CARS! , From Calumet Motor Coach Co., Hammond, Ind., the followlngi Ethel Redman, werB bridesmaids. good attendanca and tome good „ "We operate 40 busct all equipped with Gum-Dipped Tires. The' ghting was • witnessesd. Jack curbing on both sides. of DeNpr- You can depend upon any car you buy here. They wore, orchid, georgette and mandie. avenue. .Another ordinance very low coit per mile on which these tires operate Is considerably carried boquets' of roses and sweet Kiernan of Long Branch and John Dodge Roadster, 1928, $600. ten than that of any other make." Hives Bus Unes.Columbla, 8. C, peas, Arthur Crawford, a brother y .Oakey of Trenton went, eight for sidewalksv on the West side of sayi "We operate 19 buses- equipped with Firestone Gum-Dipped ?earl street?'' between Willow Dodge Coupe, 1925, $600. .Tires. A number of thfcie tins have run over 45,000 miles without of tho groom, was groomsman. 'ast rounds with Kiernan having .ever having been removed from the rim." *, Charles Sehnabcl, Jr., was ring shade. Roy McNeil of Long treet and Hendrickaon, place, pass- Ford4-door Sedan, $300. d its first reading. Grades will Ford 2-door Sedan, $250. TheUrgeit taxtcth companies inthe world sttmdardlte onFlreitone bearer^ He carried a white satin ranch lost by a narrow margin 1 Gum-Dipped Tires^W. R. Rothweli, tadcab operator, Detroit, Mich., pillow on,which the ring was laid; > Midget Smith of Orange. Young JO established on both streets by Ford Jourlng, $100. wrltett "Two of my Firestone. Gum-Dlpped Tim have run 76,000 Florence Satterer as flower girl car- rown of Portland was forced the borough engineer, who will TRUCKS miles." • - « ried a large basket of flowers. The rom the ring, in his encounter also prepare specifications for the Hundredi of thousands of cor owner* voluntarily testify to the wo jobs. _ , Dodge Delivery Panel Body, 1923, $800. safety, comfort and economy of Full-Slie Gum-Dlpped Ballooni. ushers were Leiter Crawford and with, Sammy Fulton of Trenton W. H. Peacock, Birmingham, Ala* testifies i "I haveibad Firestone Herbert Redman. Miss Peck played y a gash over One eyo, Benny Graham, 1 1*2 Ton, Canopy Top, $850. Balloons tor thirteen months and they have delivered In that time the wedding march and Mrs. Mil- ito of Newark knocked out THE MASTER JRIDGE BUILDER Ford Delivery, Panel Body, $200. 24/469 milts." H. C. 6taehle, Minneapolis, MInn.,sayii "My Fire, dred Raymond sang "0 Promise Fohijny Williams of • Trenton in He Had Dono Hit Part Toward Re- stone Balloons have gone 49,900 miles and are etlll In.good Me," with accompaniment by Miss ho first, round of their bout. Os- placinsr the Burned Bridge. .condition." Peck. :ar Bass of Long Branch and Billy In Montana :a railway bridge had FRANK VANSYCKLE These records of endurance, speed, safety and mileage could only ieen destroyed by fire, and it was have been, made because of Firestone development of the Gum* Seventy-five persons attended a 3urke of Newark went to a draw E. V. HUGHES, Mer. 149-151 West Front St. thev opening four-round bout. lecessary to replace it. The bridge Dipping process which insulates and saturates every fiber of every reception at the bride's home. Mr. mgineer arid his staff were ordered • Telephon* 1295 cord with rubber, reducing friction'and heat and building greater and Mrs. Crawford left for a wed- n haste to the "place. Two days strength and endurance In the cords—assuring you at all times-' ding trip to Niagara Falls, Canada, YOUNG PEOPLE'S BANQUET. later came the superintendent of Montreal and' Buffalo. Upon their he division. • Alighting from his They lay that the—— ' MOST MILES PER DOLLAR / return they will start housekeeping Thirty-Five Attended Feait at tho private car,, he encountered tl)e old •at Leonardo. The bride received Baptist'Church Monday. master bridge builder. many fine gifts, including furni- Thirty-five persons attended the "Bill," said.the BUperintendentr- ,nnual banquet of the young ped- and the words quivered /with ener- Magpie and Stump-Coffee Shoppe ture, cut glass, silverware and gy_,"I want this job rushed. linen. •••••.•'••• • . •.> l' union of the. Red Bank Bap. :iat church Monday night in the din- Every hour's delay costs the com- on Peters Place near Broad Street, Red Bank \ ing room of- the church. Reports pany money. Have y,.u got the en- gineer's plans for the new bridge?" Is the Place I Mrs. Helen Ei Herry, daughter of egarding the recont Northern Bap- "I dont know," said the bridge •J-RED H. VAN DORN MONMOUTH MOTOR CAR CO. Monmouth Tire & Battery Co. Charles H., VanBrunt of Fair Ha- tist convention at Washington were jnilder, "whether the engineer has If you're hungry and want aome good cooking— 75-77 Broad St. • , ' 36 Maple Ave. ISO Monmouth Street. ven, and Raymond M. Ludlow, son made, by Albert VariNostrand, E Ihe picture drawed yet or not, but rett Brower, Mildred Harrison and ;he. bridge is up and the trains, is - And for an odd place you are looking— Bank Auto Radiator Works MOUNT-ENGLISH CO. J. D. Wotkins Service Station of Mrs. Mae Ludlow of. Belford, were married Sunday afternoon by Alma Thompson. ' Clnrepce Gray passin'over it.'^ t m , f And you want a surprise that will open your eyes— 113 West Front St. Monmouth St. & Maple Ave. Cor. Bridge & Riverside Ave. acted.as toastmaster and presented Rev. A. H. Sutphtn. The cereVnony Road to Wealth. Go down to the MAGPIE AND STUMP. was performed at Belford In a new he 'speakers. Rev./Williani E Th« men who ivenr time the7 Bhava house, which will be occupied by Braisted, made a few remarks. The . At home iuit twenty csnti they iav«, Three quarters they charge for a dinner— We also sell OldfieU Tiro and Tubes at Remarkably Low Prices— banquet wa'0 in charge of a commit- Can «oon »ut lots of wealtl. m-wtr the contracting parties. . ' By shavlne several times a day. For that you grow fatter, not thinner— ' - Made at the Great Firestone Factories and Carry the Standard Guarantee. The.bride was dressed in blue ee consisting of Mrs. W. L. Mat 1 From six until nine they sup and they dine- ' georgette with a picture' hat to t'eson, Miss Dorothy Brown, Miss A DlfferencD. match. , She carried a boijuet of Anna Butcher,- Miss Mildred Harri ' In d>7a of old wirn men were h Down at the MAGPIE AND STUMP. ' , '. AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER.. • Bride roses. Miss Dorothy Macin- .on,' Miss Alma Thompson, Miss Ed. Tha prominent were knlgbttd. na Manson and Mrs. Dorothy Whit- But In theit tlmei for various crl: tosh, the bridesmaid, wore a tan TJuy*» usuklly Indicted.' Special Plate Dinner 75c—from six P.M until nine P. M, georgette dress and a picture hat. more.' She carried sweet peas. John Zilly The young people's union recent- ofv Belford was groomsman; ly elected Franklin Gray president, Promise Me" was rendered by Mis: AlbertVanNostrand vice president, Jeannette Hilliker of Belford. Clarence Gray treasurer, Miss Cath- A luncheon was served after thi erine Conklin secretary and IVIis ceremony. Tho bride's gift to he: Evelyn Harrison corresponding sei nttondant "was a gold bracelet fin retary. The motion picture ente the groom gave a'pair of cuff link: tainment which was to have beei to the 'gromsman. Mr. Ludlow i held by, tho union in April will tak employed' by the "United States place July 22d. THE3 GO-ORE3R ATION ctorea company at Bed Bank. 'i • QUEEN ESTHER BANQUET. LVriteh—Jacobs. "^' Moses David! Levitch and Mis:It Was Held Last .Night by Rei Lilyan Sylvia Jacobs of Ashvillc Bank, Methodist!. —OF— I,.-.'.: North: Carolina, were married Sun- Queen Esther circle of, .the Roc day, June 6th,. at ^Temple Fetac Bank Methodist church-held its an '" •' .'••'. Tikvah at Brooklyn.1 The groom nual banquet last night at the Pu formerly lived at Bed: Bank an plo Parrot tea room at Eatontown, Bince leaving this town ho. graduat After the dinner Miss Eleanor Mor- cd from Renselaer polytechnic irv ris, president of the society, gave Red Bank Register Advertisers stitute. Ha is how-holding a fin short talk and was followed; by Mrs. position at Ashville.- On their s W. Rolland Haver, who spoke to their home in North Carolina: "Friendship." Mrs. Eslha Haywarc 1 after their wedding trip, the newl presented .a gift to .'each membe . is Earnestly Requested by. married couple will visit Harr; Tho gifts represented certain trail :- Madansky of Bergen place, wiU possessed by the members. Thosi whom Mr. Levitch formerly lived present in addition to the persom mentioned above were Mrs. France: Ayres, Mrs. John Hubbard, Mrs. El r ! ST. JAMES'S GRADUATES. wood Ivins, Mrs. Mabel , imin Mrs- May Long and Misses . • ic Al- Furnishing Early Copy Exercises will Be Held Next Sunda; len, Emma Burdgo, Minnie Coinme, Night; «t th» Church. Hazel LarriEoh, Cornelia Minton, Tha commencement exercises o: Ethel Roxey, Bessie Shreve, Berth y ' • , St. James's school of Red Bank wil Stanger, Helen Stout, Elsie Wa be held at eight o'clock next Sun son, Marlon Many, Elizabeth Comp- thereby enabling us to render tKe very test service' fo HotK BipE day night at St. James's, church. Ii ton, Mildred Tetley, Helen Cham- past years the exercises were hel berlain and Lorotta Sickles. Readers and Advertisers, . at the church hall on Monmoutl street. - Ten pupils • will graduati TROUBLE C(VERk LUMBER PILE, this year.; Th«y are Raymond A Desmond, James T. Kolsey, Made It Has'Switched tha Flow of Rail ^^DmbieJyrelisie^,^$6o - lyn E. Kellj, Rath K Kelly, Cath- Water on Grange Avenue. erine G. Moran, Richard P. Mur- A-pile of lumber in tha roac ray,'Joseph P. Roswell, Grace A at the foot of Grange avenue al Sllibee, Michael A. Targonsky am Fair Haven has diverted the cburac TWTLLETT.WORSTED isaiTckccptionallylong Talbot N. Travers. Hymns will bi of tho rainfall from the- Btroet gui Advertising Copy sHould be in The Register Office by, Monday sung by the graduates and th ter.and the water has been pas: *^- wearing blueWt^fabric. For'the last'twenty church choir. Itsv. Pierre Levesqu ing over private property. Pa Noon whenever possible. Friday or Saturday for ttie following • of Sandy Hook wilUmake ah ad of a lot owned' by Henry.Offa years or sofever since'we first discovered die unique dress and the diplomas will be pro man "has been washed-away. M week's advertisements would be better yet. Especially is this the scnted by Rev. John'B. McCloskey OITcrniun mado a complaint, to th sturdiness of JWillett Worsted, it has been'made for rector of the church. Fair Haven commiasionors las case when mats are t» be used. this store exclusively. Each season, we add a few new night. The lumber is owned I Man Hit by Csr on Rumson Road, Stanhope Nixon, who intended I woolens to our blue suit range, but Wulett Worsted Joseph Robinson, a, butler use the lumber for a bulkhea 4 pfbyed by Nellaon Edwards of Hum but tho bulkhead - was -not built outwears them all. , Handsome, too, and exceedingly son, was -hit by an automobile Mon day night' while he was walking Knights' to Attend Church. rich in texture. Incidentally, the blue coat of a Willett along th* Rumion road. The ca: Corson Commandcry, Knlghl -__ •«•','»'•«'« •*•" '• « *•? ««**•"*•~"ii*"" &<'.. did not stop, Mr. Xoblnscn was cu Templar, of Asbury Park, will at Worsted suit .looks mighty weU^hen-worn.*.with and bruited, but his injuries won tend tho morning sorviea at th white flannel trousers at the'counttydubT not serious, Mr, Edwards has o Seabrlght Methodist church Su fend a. reward of $100 for info day. Tho sir knlghta will appear- Early Advertising Copy matlon leading to the Identity c full tomplar uniform. James Fit: Mr. George M. S. Goff will be glad to show you,a suit th* automobile which hit Mr. Robgibbons of Point Fleatant, formerj Inson. " ',;.' _ _ ' ' •, of Red Bank, is the eminent coin- of Willett Wor.tcd. next time you're Jn town. mandor. _ ' , ,, Joln*d Liens Club- ,""' Means Better Composition and Careful Proof Reading Cornelius,8. Alle* 'of Monmoutl Prli. Wlnn.ra a« Dot Show. V/hlU flannel trmsen, $10 up.-^Xtfhlu Unm strses iolned the Red Bank Lion —(xl*6 mart •wtjh"a btwc coat—fajo club )ait night, An address oi At a dog show Saturday at N "Liberty and Intelligence" was gl blc, Ponfltylvanla, the first prise' en by Mayo* HtroldO. HofTmtn < tho novico. claw WBI won by i Sontu Amboy. An election of offl English getter ownedby Daniel Al 'ceri wffl b*. held tha last of thd r.oso of' Ro

CHURCH WOMEN MEET HERE. Encouraging Report. Ma'da «t It Will,Bo Held Tomorrow After- Methodist DUtrlet Cohering. noon at Victory Pack., Representatives of tho Metho- Tho children of tha Rumson dist ladies' aid societies of the Newpublic schools will take part in. a TRAN Bruriswick district met at the Meth- lawn fete on Thursday afternoon odist church at Red' Bank last of this.week at Victory park at Thursday. The Meeting; lasted most that place. It will ,hp the third M,^. MsN'JLTV AMUSEM|ENT>"cp;* ' THEATRE of the. day .and box luncheons weic annual fcto and tho -teachers (and . . OEOROB:,Q.--RO,OP, MANAGER BANK, N. J. Matinee 2:30 Evening! 6i4S and 9:00 Phone 6O8 served, which tho visitors brought children aw striving to make it with them. The'Women of 'thebetter than the' previous exhibi- , M«tlne.^)«Hy MO* , / ., ,, , . Evening 7(00 to I0I45i SATURDAY and HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS 2:30 to ll»00 P. M. Red Bank church provided coftcs, tions. Tho fete will begin at six ,' " Saturday! and Holldayi—3 Full 3how«—2i30, 6i30 and 8|3O ' tea and fruit. - Reports which were o'clock. Music for ,tho different read lit theTmeeting showed that events will be provided by the Last times Today, Wednesday, June 9' all the societies, which were repre- Victory park band and all the sented'were, in n. flourishing condi- demonstrations will take place in To-day, Thurs., )Fri., Sai,,June^ 9, 10, 11, (2, tion. The average amount of front of the bandstand, Tho pro- money raised by each society was gram will include a Highland fling, „ THE; WORLD'S GREATEST ACTOR "YELLOW FINGERS" $1,000, In the afternoon tho rep-Tom Thumb wedding, inarch, Un- resentatives of tho society paid a cle Sam's frolic, tambourine drill, with visit to Rev. H. J. Belting of Ma-flag drill, Mayjport dance, drill en- ple1 avenue, who is superintendent titled "Dofendors of the U. S. A." of the Now Brunswick district. Thoand will closo with a march. Miss OLIVE BORDEN meeting was in' charge of theMarion Wright, physical training cxecutivo committee of the disinstructo- r at the schools, wilf bo and a Notable Cast trict ladles' aid society, which con- in genoral charge, of the affair sists of Mrs.' John H. Parker of and she .will bo assisted by tho —L-A4MD Vtesl Long Branch'president, Mrs. school teaphers^ _ Alfred Vfagg of Ocean Grovo vice S-STANDARD ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE-S president, Mrs. Elwell Lake of Freehold PuplUJn Plays. Long Branch secretary, Mrs. Wil- 1 Frances Sayles, Thoodoro Throck- liam Bryan of Asbury Park' cor- morton, Wilma Johnson, Gordon responding secretary andjjUra. John Spencer, Margaret Layton, Joints Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 10, 11,12 L. Hubbard of Red ^Bank trea- Borden, Frederick Rooshoop Fred- crick Louden, Richard Johnston, Positively One of the Finest Pictures of the Year! Howard Baker,' Otto Sahler, Maur- ° A Great Broadway Show—Now One of the Greatest Pictures Ever Made! BOY BITTEN BY DOG. —- ice Azulay, Andrew Dale, Theo- William F. Cogan'* Son Receive! a dore dcRoche, Lucy -Kauert and Bad Wound on Hit Arm. Dorothy Sagotsky took part in two , CECIL B. DeMILLE Presents plays given last week by the class William Cogan, Jr., son of Wil-of 1029 of the Freehold high school. liam F. Cogan of Westside avenue, was bitten, on his left arm last week Tho Register's motto—"A/ paper by a dog owned by his father. The in every home."—Advertisement. wound was cauterized by Dr. Wil- liam D. Sayre. The day after the boy 'was bitten John Drummond, Three Faces the "town dog catcher, and, Hahy VanNote, lieutenant of police, went Republicans to Mr. Cogan's house to kill the dog. At first it was their intention to take the' dog to the town 'pound, MONMOUTH COUNTY- where there are facilities for kill- ing animals with gas. The dog was NEEDS A, LAWYER so savage, however, thnt this plan, With This Distinguished Cast: was abandoned. and Lientonant IN THE NEXT y VanNote got out his trusty pistol. One bullet through the dog's heart ended the animal's life. The dog's head wa's cut off by Dr. William H. Jetta Goudal Robert Ames JLawes, tho town health inspector, Dally at 2i30. and the head was. sent to tho state Assembly Adulti, 30c; Children board of health office for inspec- tion. Word camo back from tho Henry B. Walthall Clive Brook office that tho dog was not rabid. EVENINGS 2 Show«, 7:00 and 9i00. LODGE'S MEMORIAL. ALL SEATS. "50c STANDARD ACTS JBBS Odd Fellow! and Rebeltaht. Honor Memory of Dead Member*. r The Red Bank lodges of Odd/Fel- lows and Rebekahs held memorial services, for devl members Monday Do not miss this great night in Odd Fellows' hall em Mon- VAUDEVILLE 5 mouth'street. The memorial proc- picture. Some think it is lamation was read by Japhia Clay- S ton. Harold K.AHstrom made/the, ,the greatest \hat ever principal address. Vocal solos were rendered by Eugene Magec. played Red Bank. In the past year the Red Bank Odd \ Fellows lodge has lost two mem- bers by <3eath, they boing Joseph Direct from One Year at the Warner Theatre, New York City. M. Finkelstein and A. W. Haviland. The wives of two members also died,, they being Mrs. Andrew Strohmenger/and Mrs. Ja.cbb Eu- Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. June 14, 15, 16. rich. Matawan'a Graduates. • J.antzen Sixteen pupils will receive diplo- mas at tho commencement' exer- KeitR-Albee cises tonight at the Matawan high school. Tho graduates are Flor- NOMINATE ence Eowne, Cora Davis, Marguer- ite Began, Margot Clausa, Iona V-A-U-D-E-V-r-L.-L.-E Emmons, • Ruth Partridge, Orvin Perrinc, William Ludi, Fred Bun- tenbach, Anna Burlew, William MILTON A. The Suit That Dallenlmch, Gus Martz, Albena Ravcttina, Lydia Schenck, Helen j Smith and Gordon TenEyck;

Changed 1 Freehold ! Big Celebration. BENNETT Freehold will celebrato the 160th anniversary of the signing of the at the Bathing Declaration of Independence with special exercises,, beginning Juno. JSth and «nding July Bth., The PRIMARY, JUNE 15 to committee In charge of the ar- rangement* consists of Max Prown A "Regular Republican" working chairman, Mayor Peter F. Kunyon, for • greater Mo'nmouth County. William S. HolMes, Eugene'F. Du- Swimming Bois,< Wjlliara Levy,• Stephen. Lv Paid for by ;Mil£pn A.- Bennett Wood and. James :McMahon. , Campaign. Committee.* - m A. grealer plcturo ' than "Manslnuglv :er" »nd ono of. tho real big apeclals sf tho year. Be- vcaling the fatal in- FOR SHERIFF consistency of law and circumstantial Yoii'll enjoy your swimming more if J evldenco. you do it in a "Jantzen" For Ladies, Men, Boys, Girls and Children. B. 2,56 to 6.75 BRUNO

Come in and get your Red Diving Girl, they're Primaries Tuesday. June 15. 1926.

! "Faithful /Service Warr&nU Promotion." •free. : • •:'•.•.• • •.,•:,••••••• \ PLATFORM. ' Fullllm. MV*IC*< ' ' ' i > Ex.rcl.. Polli. Pow.ri'.af SSerlW'i OITK*. Will b. Sheriff In fait at wall ^e In nun, ' Conduct th. office faithfully and (aarlettlr. , / Bom In Long Bmtiefc, October 17, 1887, , Graduated from 1'ubllc Schools «nd tho Now Jency Col- ' J. KRIDEL lego of Pharmacy 1010. , • / , •• fieryed faithfully In tho Houm of Ancnibiy for two yean. Member of Uia Junior Ordor of United AmorlcRn Mechanic', ' POSITIVELY. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Jantzen Agenqy in Red Bank. ' ,iln»oni, Elk«, Atl»ntld Fira1 Dopsrtmolit. . Vbto.For , ' ' ' A 1 BASIL B. BRUNO Cdming, WorWIsGreotesf:' r«ld for B, B, Bruno Cowmlttfo.