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Intui WMUIV loina* W S(eo«a-b]*aailatt*f at tte J«at. - offlM at S*J Bulk, H, J» OBOW U>t Ast of Hanfe It J8?». RED BANI^, N. X; .WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 11,1926. $l;50 PER .YEAR. "In- LYCEUM ALMOST DOWN. A RESISTLESS ADVANCE HYMNS ANDJ7OLK GROWN BY THE CHILDREN TAX BOOKS DESTROYED. when the school accounts wero ex- Colorad Folkt\rrom the South Will amined by the state school auditor, NO BEGGING FOR THEM. OFFICIAL EGG RECORDS. 1 Mr. Hendrickson's book for the yea FRONT JOB WILL BE JAPANESE BEETLES THOUGHT Sing at Rad Bank, EXHIBIT OF GARDEN PROD FIRE > AT COLLECTOR , HEN. was rated as the third best in th. - FINISHED IN A FEW DAYS TO 3E AT RED BANK. Tomorrow night at Calvary Bap- state, with a. mark of 98 per cent. WESTSIDE FIREMEN' ASK NO LINCROFT.POOLTRYMEN tist church, at Bed Bank negro spir- UCTS AT WOMAN'S CLUE. DRICKSON'S ATEATONTOWN. «2SI» TO ^ J f • The house which Mr. Hondrick. , FAVORS FROM ANYONE, Tha.To.wn Plans'to Build *> Publl p tha, Agrtcnllural Depart- itual songs and folk songs will be Tba Blare It Thought to Havo Baen son owns and occupies ii one of the Dock ln« Front of the Proper!] mtnt toe Searching tha Town foi Red Bank Children Who Aro in'the They did not 'A.k Anyone) for* At tha End of a Year lie iSuta sung by the Greenwood jubilee sing- School Gardsna Conteit Held ft Started by Tbievei, Who Broke largest and finest at Eatontown. I: Tell lh.,Worid Jn.t How May After Pennlsilon , It ObUloe Tfila Dread Foa of tha Farmeri er* from Brewer normal school ol Into the Houia While Mr. and Is insured for only {8,000. Single Thing for the Pair whld -• from W»r Dapartnxnt. Ditplajr of Flowed anil Vege- They are Now Holding—Man' E«ga Each Han Laid on the Farm •nd Gafdratrt. f' Greenwood, South Carolina. These table, Laat Wednoiday, Mn. Handriclnon Wero Away. ot Wfllgarodt Broi. • singers have given at vari- Gift, Made without Solicitation. The lyceuro at Red Bank Is al Four young men in the employ , Flowers and vegetables grown by Fire early Thursday" morning be- RESTAURANT IN NEW HANDS moat' wiped out, All but a small of .the entomology department of ous places and they are sponsored The annual fair of Westsldo fin • Willgerodt Bros., poultry'farm, Red Bank school children were fore daylight caused damage fit era at Lipcroft, have paid ?250 to > part of tho big building Is down, the United States department of ag- by the chamber ' of commerce ol hlblted last Wednesday afternoon %2,000 at Collector Edward P. Hon Charles Herbert and Florto Man company of Red Bank opened Sat- and the principal remaining work to riculture are in'this part of Mon< Greenwood. - They will divide tl» Buy Out Jams* M. Power.. urday night. It will be continue the state department of agriculture * on tho lawn in front of the Wom drickson's b,ome at Eatontown. to have an official record made, of bedone is that of clearing away the rijouth county searching for Japan- income from the with th an's clubhouse on Broad street. Among other things destroyed were James M. Powers has sold hi: two weeks, closing Saturday night 'rubbish and debris resulting 'from eia beetles. Other groups of yourij church. Such song's will be sung as of next week. The firemen havo the number of eggs laid by 460 of , These children have gardens in the the tax duplicate books for 1926 restaurant business on Monmoutl their White Leghorn hens and to tearing Mown the lyceum. It in ex- men. are In other parts of the coan- "Religion.is »'Fortune," "Swing and 1925. These books contained not asked anyone for a single thing pected that this will be done.,in t school gardens contest held by the street at Red Bank, opposite for this fair. Every donation they have an, official certification made is on.the.sama mission.. Last yea") Low, Sweet Chariot," "Steal Away Woman's club. Exhibits were mad' the record of taxes paid at Eaton- railroad station, and he will retire week to ten days. The towrt W Japanese beetles were .found a to Jesus," "Study War No More" have received has been made volun- as to the genpral health of the by 82 children. There are 100 chil town by-individuals during the twi from active work. The new owners birds,, The same poultrymen are eently bought tho lyceum property Freehold and at various othe and "Bye and Bye." , years mentioned. Several tax cer- tarily without solicitation. Thi. and it Is plannod to build » public places, Japanese^ beetles were dren in tho school gardens contest. of the business arc' Charles Her firemen felt that the town and coun- spending % 1,800 to have ventilating The exhibit was divided into six tificates of sale were also destroyed. bert, who has been employed at th systems put in their.poultry houses. dock on the river frpnt isfter jthi found for the first' tlmo it Asbury It will be easy to replace the tax tryside had been pretty well carf wreckage of tho lyceum is, gone;. Park'this year, ' classes, these "being tho best single restaurant the past twelve years, vassed for gifts fof other.cause! Having official records rnada of A CONTEST FOR QUEEN, flower, the best throe flowers, th certificates, as copies are filed at thi and Florio Mazza, who for the sam the number of eggs laid by hens Before this Is done, however, Tha four youug men, who ari courthouse at Freehold. nnd that in view of the large de best flower of a plant given to th< period of time has conducted ashoi mands made on folks tho publii was recently inaugurated by the ', ' permission must be obtained from makivK the quest in this part of'the SHE WILL, RULE OVER ST. children, tho best vase of mixed Mr. Hendrickson had his office in shine business in the building wher state, and Willgerodt Bros, arV the 'national war department. It is fo are Mi«faael Mohr, William woujd appreciate a respite from . AGNES'3 CARNIVAL. flowers, tho best single vegetable a room in tho basement of the house the restaurant i&located. Mr. Pow- appeals for funds. among tho first poultrymon in New planned to build a bulkhead about V« Kifowlton, Michael Erdesky an and that is whore, the fire started. ers will help the two now rcstauranl Jersey to adopt tha plan. They have 100 .feet from the shore, making a and the best collection of mixed Charles Mlihoe. They are boarding Coronation of tho Queen will Take vegetables. Caali and ribbons were Evidently tho firt was causod by in owners in running/the business foi That the public felt grateful for 1,600 chlckenn and they state that • solid fill between" the shore and the at Clyde Hayes's at Satontowm Place Thursday Night of Next truders who had broken into the this treatment was shown i by thi but for the expense they would lave dock. The docKwill be for the use given BB prizes. Ono dollar was a few weeks. The business wil Th young fellows expect to speftd WaekV-QarnivaKwlU Open Sat awarded for tho first prize, fifty office in search of money; They go continue to be conducted under- the largo number of gifts of article the laying qualities of every hen • of the public,and on it wiU.be About tlu*ee days this week jn in and other things received by the on their place officially tested by ' urday Night of This Weak. cents forvthc second prize and >25 no money, as Mr. Hendrickson had name of Powers Restaurant am hydrant where boat owners can get specting Red Bank lawns and gar- 1 no, funds there. Mr. Hendricksort firemen. These gifts wero not so state experts and certified to. - - iwator frco of chnrgi,, Unless there dens. They hav^ not found any The contest'for queen of St. ccntsy for the thirtf prize Tho along the snme linos a? in the past. numerous as when the firemen made Agnes'a church, carnival at Atlantii judges were Mrs. Charles D. Cleve- does not beliove the fife was started Mr, Powers . formerly was - The principal advantage for'* is a hold-up on account of govern' Japanese bcethjs in this part of the intentionally by,tho thieves. Hi solicitations, but the results exceed' ment rep tape the dock will b» built county yet,-but it is believed that Highlands is on in- earnest and i land of Eotontown and tJohn Ken gaged in the restaurant businoss a ed expectations and the firemen are poultry dealer in having this done is • attracting considerable interest. nedy of Bed Bank. ', believes it was accidental. However New York. He was in business that buyers know exactly what they the -coming x'all. .>' ' tome of these pests are'here. If that may bo, it was found after the very thankful for tho generosity 1 Those who have entered the con- The Elkij' lodge of Bed' Bank there- at the time tho late Theodore are getting. A -poultryman' with , The lycou*n is being torn down they ero not here now it is regarded flre that a cellar window had been shown. i In addition to the gifts n« a ce-.-talnty that they will be here test are Adelaide Boilly, Dorothy contributed $10 toward the prizes Roosevelt was. police commissionc they received, the firemen have a birds of largo egg producing quali- by VnAi Lerner of Long Stanch, removed and that a back door was of" New York arid he b'ecdme'' ac- ties can corroborate his claims' by a Who will receive ?5Q0 from the town -by next sprjng., They have been. Edler, Eleanor Caruso, Gladys and the art department and civics unlocked. big Iot of things which they bought known to fly AS far as five miles in Burns, Marjprie Carhart, Florenc department each gave ?6. , Miss f quainted with Roosevelt, as well a themselves. ' Their fair is biggei state guarantee. The record of the for the job. Mort of tho lumber Curtifl Green, a neighbor of Mr. with many other notable men active number of eggs which each hen from the building fans been sold, search of food. - ! O'Keefe, Joanna Smith, Jane Mc Ethel J. Elkua was In general and better than ever before. Cue, Helen- Sheridan, Beatrice charge of the exhibit and those who Hendrickson's, states that he saw a in city pAlitics. Many . a hungry lays during the year will bo kept by ' It was bought by various persons- The Japanese beetle is'ono of th light in tho basement of the house person without money to buy A popularity contest for a prize trapnesting. Willgerodt Bros, have partly for building material and Smith, Anna Papa, and Josephine assisted her were Mrs. M. L. Brnn- of a ten-dollar gold.piece will take most' voracious, of insects. They Douglaa. nin, Mrs. William P. Strode, Mrs. at ten o'clock Wednesday night. At meal has been helped by Mr. Pow- always trapnested all their hens) party for firewood. A Urge part eat many times their own weight that tims Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson place between Claire GriflJn, and keeping the records for a year 1 of it went to Hightstown. The The carnival will open on Satur- Trevonian.' Bennett, Mrs. J. W. Iv- ers daring his twelve years of busi- daughter of- Thomas < Grifl5n,> am every day. ^No effective means of ins, Mrs. I, H. Gilhuly, Mrs Thomas were not at home. Mr. Hendrick- ness at Red Bank/ , ; ! will not impose any additional work wood and brick were bought,by •fighting them with poison has ye day night of this week and will Viola; Crossi daughter of William for them, i ' , close August 22d. Tho coronation Jardine, $frs. Joseph Lesslg and son was attending a meeting of the several hundred persona and. th been discovered. Thoy\seem to bi board of education and Mrs. Hen- Cross. Dancing, booths and all th r Most of the time the trapnesting ales aggregated $1,600. ',Mtpl of tho queen will take place Miss Ahbie Strickland. -,A COMING SONG RECITAL. other usual features; of a fair art Immune,from sprayB which will kill drickson was at the home of'Mrs: : will be done by them, but two-of flooring-which was in tho building Other insects. Spraying, however, Thursday night, August 19th, at In tho exhibit of flowers rndny provided. • Music Is by-Mrs. Eliza- nine o'clock at the park dance ca- varieties were shown, ono vase con- Augustus Woolley, a neighbor. Mr. Edward OMJrion of Rum.an to Sing three times a month a state expert was sold at the rate of -140 per affords some protection. The bee and Mrs. Hendrickson returnod at Red Bank September 26. beth Walling's orchestra.- : will do the trapnesting. He wlll- 1,000 foet, \New maple flooring to- tles ordinarily will not stay long on sino. Ladies in waiting.to the taining 21 different kinds of flow- home about twelve o'clock.' Before James Hunter, president of. th day is worth f 150 per 1,000 feet. queen will be chosen from the con*, ers.' 'For the best single flower Jas- \ A song recital will -e given by comparo results on the days he is, trees, bushes And plants which have retiring Mr. Hendrickson got the Edward O'Brien of Rumson on fire company, is in general charge at the farm with the record of egga The lyceum building cost upward of been sprayed. They will leave testants for queen. Other attend- per DeMario' won the first' prize tax. duplicate books out of his safe of the fair.: The directing commits laid on days when he was not pres- , f 85,000 to erect. sprayed vegetation to go to un ants will bo Helen' Unrig,' Claire Carolyn Brannin von tha second Wednesday night, September 2d, at s and put them on top oi tho safe. the high school niMitorium at Red •tee h made up of Edward Brooks erit If there are continual discrep- sprayed things. ' Stockton, Marguerite O'Sage, Gene? prize and Mclvin ReuckhauB/won The mayor and council had engaged chairman,-; Harold P. Hendrickson. ancies between the results on these vleve Dunphy and Helen Sunphy the third prize. Paul Kogge cap- Bank. The recital will .consist of BUS RAN UP BANK. The young' men who arc making Herbert F. Hill of Bed Bank,: who is treasurer and Charles ' LeMaistre inspection days and other days when flower girls, Francis Donnelly and tured, the first prize for the best three groups of classical and semi- 1 ... AeciSnYW'M'lddletown the inspection at Bed 'Bank are pay an expert accountant, to make an classical songs. Mr. O'Brien -will be secretary. The ladies' auxiliary of the inspector is not present tho state Township Monday.,. ing particular attention to smart Hugh Francis 'Gregerson pages, Collfeotion of three flowers, Dorothy audit of the books and Mr. Hill was accompanied, on the piano by J. the- company is working hard for will refuse to issue a laying record A bus owned,by the Eollo trans- Weed, sassafras and grape vines. Thonias Weber and Jflek McKenzlo Llpplncott was second and Made- to have started the work Thursday Stanley Farrar of Rumson. The the success ;of the fair. The money certificate. Bach hen will have a • trumpeters and Milllean Roe crown lino deCarlo third. made,will be,used for general fire portation company, while bound for Thisvegetation is the favorite food 1 morning. Mr. Hendrickson is ,a song recital'will be varied with mu- numbered leg. band> sealed. and Red Bank early Monday morning, of th'e Japanese beetle-and it is here bearer. There will be a choice of Thd Woman's club had distribut- member of tho grand jury and it sic on a cello by a fine performer company purposes. , . ,.':'.' clinched,- so that - no opportunity was struck by an automobile owned that they are always found first. three prizes to the winners in the ed plants among the school children was his intention to leave the books from New York. will he given to Temove a band from by a New York manr named Mc- The adult beetla eats the leaves end queen contest, thesp prizes being a and the flowers from these plants at the municipal building at Eaton- ON WAY TO CALIFORNIA. a poor-laying bird and put it on an- platinum pin,, a platinum bracelet formed an interesting part of ^h town on his way to the courthouse Last year Mr. O'Brien was award- other bird which is not included in Carthy. The accident.occurred in the grub or Infant beetle feeds on ed a four-year scholarship in music the roots. One beetle is capftblo of set with diamonds and a' manicur- exhibit. -The first prize in this sec- .t Freehold. He got the books qut 1 Young Men toVWJn $1,000 if Trip the test Other precautions wil] be front of Thomas Field's farm to of the safe to have them ready t(> by the David Mannes school of mu- Middletown township when Mr, Mc- destroying A •rose> bush' in a° single ing set in an art leather case. tion wag won by Carolyn Branin. it Made in Seren Dayi. taken to prevent fraud. As to the Marjorio Fritz was -second and take with him in the morning. sic in New York, where he is a general health of the birds, that Will ' Carthy, driving northward, at- season. The southern part of New The eomntittce in charge of the music student. The scholarship Arthur . Broderspn; of« Shrews- Jersey. Is badly infested with these coronation comprises Williafti J. Madeline deCarlo was third. For bury, accompanied by Arthur An- be rectified to by blood tests and tempted to' pass another automo- At about three, o'clock in the comprises three years' training, at other tests. ' • , bile. The New York car struck the enemies of the farmers ^nd garden Oakea chairman, Marian Peters, tho collection of flowers of different the David Mannes school and a year tolini, left Red Bank Monday morn- ers and each year 'the destroyers Marie' Sayugfe, Mrs. S. -P. Donald- kinds Ernest Bailey took the first morning Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson bus a glancing blow', breaking the were-awakened by the smell Jot of training t/broad. During last ing at ten o'clock for California. • Willgerodt (Bros, plan to Increase . steering wheel of the bus. Tha bl- advance, into new territory. Ex son, Mrs. .Walter J. Hoterts, Mrs. prize, Dorothy Lippincott won the winter Mr. O'Brien was engaged as They will make the trip in a Ford the number of, chickens on their B. Schultz, Dr. Thowaa lloVey, second prize and,Mnrjorio Fritz smoke and the crackling of flamca. machine, laden with, its pae _ t'jl the. eifiploy of the agricul After ascertaining the location of r tenor singer in the choir of St. touring- car which has already seen, farm from 1,600 to 2,800. They j t fpy g Harold Blauvclt, George Owens, was third. A special prize ribbon considerable service."• Thd young darted off the side of the road and partimrat Savft'been^ tryin the fire they rushed across the street Thomas's church on Fifth avenue, have sixr large poultry houses. At ' departimrat Sa trying Harold Kelly and ThorAas Cuttis., was awarded in this class to Elinor men wiirmake the trip oh a: wager up a bank. It started, to fall over, for the past threh e years to fin*flff a to rooms over, an automobile acces- New York, and this summer he has first they had planned to provide il)Ut it was prevented from so doing means of checking the ravagers. Other committees in charge pf Jardine.•> Florence Mi Edwards also sory store • which are occupied by been a tenoi- singer at St. George's of $1,000 that they will reach Call for the increased number of. birds . by resting ogainBt a telephone, pole. The beetle is a bright colored insect the earnWal arc working hnjd to won a special prize ribbon. Mr.. and Mrs. John Arrow. An at- church at Rumson. Mr. O'Brien fornia in seven days. They-are-al- by building threo- more poultry have'everything in readiness for Frank Mazza had a very fine col- empt was made to - summon the has taken part in several musical lowed 24- hours extra in-, case of. a houses. Instead of doing this, how- The weight of. the bus caused tho resembling the jewel bug, whjch is major breakdown. ' The young men pole to take a slanting position but harmless. Sever.-l persons In this the opening "n'lgljt. There' will bo a cction of vegetables arid he won Satontpwn firemen' by • telephone, plays in New Yorjc which were given ever, they have pnt ventilating sys-' large number of booths and dancing the first prize. Paul deCarlo cap- have their route mapped out,as far it did not fall down., Mr.' McCar- locality have mistaken the jewel 1 rat difficulty was experienced with by the; David Mannes school, and he terns in, their, buildings, whereby, .will bo one of the. main attractions. tured' second prizo and Yolanda :he wire and.Mr. Hendrickson starti has sung with the Mendelssohn glee as Kansas City/ SYom.that through" better circulation of air, A thy's car got turned,"aroulid and it bugifor. tho Japanese beetle and thoy will follow tho • roUto which followed the bus part way up the this has resulted1 io false alarm)) The'proflts. from the fair will go in Roberts was third. A special prize ;d to run to the firehouse. He was cliib of New York city at their con- larger number of fowls can be ac- ' the St. Agnes debt fund. was- awarded to Ralph Gentile. All preceded by Arnold Green, who had certs which were held at the Wal- offers .the best'driving conditions. commodated ' without Constructing that the beetle was here. the prize winners in this group live The principal object of the trip is new buildings. On each Ot the ' ,bank. Both, cars'were badly dam- .\ heard Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson dorf-Astoria hotel. •'•••'• v aged. FIREMEN'S NEW OFFICERS. in .West Red Bank. Thcro «were houting that the' house was on fire, for Mr. Brodersbn to .attend the chickenhqnses are several- cone- RUMSON,SKATING CARNIVAL. wedding of his brother in Califor- shaped' devices which gleam ani '' The bus pasengcrs we're scattered only two' exhibits'.hi''the class for Mr. Green, who is a son of Curtis JOSEPH BECKER CONFIRMED. about in a promiscuous heap in the Union Fire Copipany Choosat OtB- the best single vegetable^ and 'Mar- Ireon, rang the fire alarm. '' " . nia. The idea of gp.ing by automo- glisten in the sunlight. Through bns. One aged man from Keans- :t, will' ba. HalTTaturiiay at tha ciali for Coming Year. orie Fritz took the first prize and Tho firemen were prompt in re- Confirmation Service at tho Red bile was decided on at a bachelor these metal cones puro air .passes burg was knockid unconscious. Re- • Park^-Othar'Evattta SiShedultd. Union fire company of Bed Bank Ellen Geary was second. iponding and they soon had the Pank Jowiah Synagogue. dinner given by Mr. Broderson's into the buildings. Each building 1 brother Sunday, night. ,, storatives from Mr. Field's house A Bkating carnival will be held elected these officers last night: At tho conclusion'of tho Judging laze out. They did very efficient has for its celling two layers' of In- ' Joseph Becker, son of Morris sulite, a new material which re- were uaed and the man soon ra« on Saturday of thiaweek at Victory sV—Frank Dennta. of the flowers and vegetables ico work. v Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson Becker of Shrewsbury avenue) was park at/Rnmsonl .Prizes,,will htf .Vice preiUent—William Webb. cream-was served to the children. tate that the 'firemen cannot be embles cf lotex. This double ceil- vlved. Herbert and.Ho ward Cham, religiously confirmed ^Saturday, at TO WED- IN THE FALL, berlaln, W, W. Stout and Miss Qler- awarded for the best looking cos- Secretary—Henry Higgina. Motion'pictures wero taken of tho praised' too highly. The office was ng, with an air space between the Jlealatant ae»et*ry—HarTy E.tell«. the Jowish synagogue or sanctuary two layers, gives insulation. Before •Mrudo Kemp of Mlddletown village, tume and for the best skater. -A *Trwaure1p—Raymond Hurley. children standing in a group in ruined and some damage was done in Riverside avenue. Joseph had Lewu S. Thompaon'* Daughter Will doll parade and,pet ahow will be Financial treuurer—Herbert Frake. front of tho, clubhouse. y smoko to i other parts of tho putting this ventilating system iff all who were in the busrwero cut and been elaborately trained by Rabbi ' Marry New Yorker. their buildings Willgerodt Bros, bruised, but "they were not seriously held next Wednesday at the park ' Fire'«poll»»—John Woodward, Leon Those who mado exhibits in dddl< house. The firemen used water in Bernard H. Rosengard and he in- The engagement of Miss Geral- Bennett, Daniel Honkina. such* a manner that very little dam- tried it as an experiment for a year hurt. •and there will bo prizes for the best Engineer— Walter Hamilton. Ion to the prize winners mentioned toned Chapter 64 of Isaiah, wherein dine Livingston Thompson, daugh- -dressed doll, the prettiest doll'and abovo Were.Doris Jardine, Vincent ge was done to the house,from this n one chickenhouse. They said the ' AitlaUnt enjlneer— Harry BnliTen. God's declaration, is ma.de-to ef- ter of Lewis S. Thbmpsoti- of thermometer showed this building to' "Showered" by a Lodge. tho best pet, . Other events sched- .Foreman—Aaarlah Hurley. John, Robert Allen, Stanley Croy- ause. feci the redemption of Israel and Aealatant foreman—Harry Hoffman, Brookdale farm, Lincroft, and be fifteen per cent warmer in the At a meeting of tho Sons and uled araa baby paradfl August 21st, den, Mildred Swift, Mario Koehnc, their re-establishment in tho Holy Howell VanGerbig, Bon of Barend roumbley-peg contest August 23d, JSrneat Sbep.rd, * Tho destruction of the tax^dupli- winter and fifteen per cent cooler' Daughters of Liberty lodge last Home eomrnlitee—Walter .Hamilton, Al- Nan.cy doCarlo, Margaret Scott, Land as a. kingdom of peace and VanGerbig of Now York, has been the- summer than their other tether bait contest August 24th, Angelina Scott, Montiono. Gorone, :ato books of 1025 and 1926 caused righteousness. Joseph then deliv- Friday night a miscellaneous show- lan Pryor, Harry Katelle, Herbert Frake, ho audit to bo delayed. The mayor announced. > The -wedding will take uildings. They found also that er was given for Mrs. Roy Croft, a hand ball contest August 28th and Edward, Crelln. • Tony Trufolo, Anna' •Presti, Gor- ered a'beautiful and impressive ad- place in the fall, but the data'has the temperaturo In the ventilated athletic contests Ls'bor day, "Entry Fire relief oommltte*—Henry nd council held a special meeting dress, explanatory of tho confirma- who was formerly Miss Bessie Fran- Allen Fryor, Walter Hamilton. trudo Yonks, Carmilla Clngliu, Bor- not yet been fixed. Miss Thompson building was less subject to sudden ' Blanks .for the various eveotB can last Thursday night to consider tion rite, which affected some of tho cis. About forty .persons w,er» pres- Auditing committee—Jack.on Murphy, nard Kellum, Warren ' Wolf,- Wil- what ;to do. They instructed Dr. is a graduate of Foxcrafb school hanges than the temperature. In bo procured from the'playground Leon' Burnett. ' i ' large audience to tears. ent and Mrs. Croft received many iam Hoffman and Kathcrino Dress- eorgo M. Whitfield, tho borough and Mr. VanGerbig is a graduate of the other buildings. fine gifts. ' supervisor tnd Rev. Arthur A. Mc- Xlcatlon membera—Donald Smith. ier. '•'• ' i 1 At the,conclusion of tho service Princeton college, . Kay, ' ' ' Vlallor—Le.lla Woodward. " lerk, to advertise for taxpayers 1 Ttnanoe tommlttet—Edward Ilurphy, who had paid their tax bills to pre- refreshments'• wore served -in - tho Tho work of putting' the new. Wa Furniih '» Loan S«r»|ce rontilatlng systems in tho bttOdinga '-, ..Victor R«eordi 28 Cants.' Allen Fryer, Harry Eitelle. Firemen't Clambake. ent their receipts. There is now auditorium, where JOBCPII was tho Notice. to those Who need $300 or leas on "t- recip(ont of hearty felicitations Resolution passed at a special -as done by Russell Davis, fshb if furnltuw or notes with payments of Tustlng Piano Co.'s entire stock The annual clambako of Relief to record of tho tax money paid, if mechanically recorded < Victor Tha Coir Corner Te» Ropm is this woo contained only in the from the-congregation. meeting of the Executive Board of onnocted with Willgerodt Bros,* twenty months' or less, you tele- pffera a < selection of dainty glfta ngino- company will bo held next the woman's club of Red Bank hold The poultrymen state that tha cost ' phone—we do the rest. New Jersey records at these unheard.-Oft prices: and novelties ranging from . SO Sunday. Tho.firemen have char- ooks, which wero destroyed. Mr. at the Clubhouse,,August Oth, 1920: Cash Credit CprW *oom 510,. Ki 28(cants-for-7.5 cent,records, four Hendrickson says ho believes hi $50,00 Reward will be mot by the extra profits for 11.00: 48 cents for $1 records; cents to more expensive articles. tered Andrew- S. White's cruises for information to the ar- Whereas, tho Strand theater has ad- earned from the' poultry. ' A large .monthIrbulldlng" , telephu..one. - Artmr.-._-.y. Jtincheons and dinners served seven Olivia B.,. which will take them to an remember'tho names of all or. vertised a series ot performances i Park 8227. Under supirvlson >of 60 cents for $1.25 rec,ords|'08.centa oarly all tho persons who have paid rest and conviction of tho person field formerly used- for raising as- for 11.60 reoords. A rare >op[ days every week. Also afternoon Sandy «Hoolc 'where tho day wiirbe •who maliciously bored a half-Inch at which a bathing beauty exhibi- paragus will bo sowed with clover,' State Banking-: Department.—Ad' tea. Phono Red Bank E60-J.—Ad- ;helr bills, The assessor's field book- tion is to bo given, and also ankls vertlsmont. .. • , ' - •" tunlty to get the'best of any ' pent in feasting and various sports. hoio in my boat, moored in front of and will do service as yard room fox of music. Tustlng Piano Co., vertisement The party will leave Irwln's dock at >f tax assessments is available to Dickman's boatworks, on Friday and limb contest is to be hold, WHO'WO,, 1*6O iclp straighten the tangle, but these and, chickens. ' How Open, iIAnmouth stree Bank; dp*)! Dr. bunn, Surgeon Chlropodlal, ilho o.'clock. night, August 6th, causing it to sink Orange Shutter* tea room. Wednesday and upllcates give-no record of tho md endangering tho lives of all who Whereas, the girls and women of Baturday nlghtt.— Second National bank building,- Red ax money paid. .The corrected as- this community havo been public- I Dayt, Thouaund Islands, 173.80^ Branch avenue and Harding'road, Advertisement' - . Dollar' SaU. t' went aboard. Greatest vacation in America for Red Bank,' Luncheon, 18)00. to lossmont books of those two years C. Lesllo Rockless, ly invited to participate in these ! Lewis Specialty Shop, 61 Broad exhibitions, and io monoy. September 8th to 18th. SiOO) dinner 6t00 to 7:80. Sunday ' ' New Location. ' ,j itroot, Red Bank: Voile gowns and ire on file at tho county tax board's Phone Red Bank 1108. Special ' train from. New York, ' dinner at ltOQ P. M. Ord«rs taken ' R, Gervis, formerly - of 188 ifllce at Freehold, but these do not —Advortlscmont. Whoroas, tho General Federation of Ihrawsbury .avenue, has moved to 2160 or Asbury Park 2441—Ad- ihomlses; $1.00; brassieres^ two for Woman's Clubs has gone on rec- jrand Central Station. 173.150 - fo* ice cream,' muffins, not bread; vertisement ' ' Sl.OOj fine Rayon step-ins, $li00; ihow the paymonts by taxpayers. pays for everythlngi-rallroad fare, cake, etc., Phone Red Bank 1070. 220 Bhrewsbury avenue and la now osts,, eight for, $1.00; rubbor Radio 1 ord as being concerned with all open for business with a-full line of that affects tho home, tho com- lining car, hotel, side trips, eto. < r-Advertlsernont.^ . > 1 ViilUng Chlropoalat. prons, two fo» $1,00; sport hono, Mr. Hondrlckson had all the tax Authorlzoa aoaier foior vrntouGarod,. tookleU froo. Tall Esen Morcani' adieu «nd. g«nU' furnishings>nd 1 Authorized dealer munity and tho country, tliore- Dr.' Btanc«». Cooks Caslor will twoA. for % 1.00; .sport ttos , two for •ocord books since 1007 nnd-all of Zenith, DoForrcst and Fnrranfl foro, it ia hereby • . 1201 Times building, New York.—.. "Store For Rani • " "' family shoes. R. Gervis, proprietor, make appointment! by tolophone to 1.00:. collar ' and cuffs sets,, two , uth Ra Vdvertleemont ' on Ocean avenue. Beabrlght) ideal —Advartlstmant;. _ '* ' horn are intact .except the'two Resolved, That It is the opinion coma to you when neodad. Tele- or f 1.00. Try o*r dollar hosiery, montionod. Mr. Hill has slarteu hla dio' Sorvlco, Socond National Bank for butcher, -fruit and vag«tabl« 11 colors.—-Advertisement. ' ', Broad streot, Red Bank. tho Bxocutive Board, of the To Clow Out— , ' man, *r*or or five, and tan cant hone Eatontown 2100-M, between uditing job, boglnnlngi with? 1022. lulldlingi . Woman's Club of Bed Bank that tOO P. M. and 8:00 P. M.—Adver- Phono 1184, R. S. Johnson, proprie- ;ho balance ot our-summer hat*y> • »tor«. Reasonable rent For Let Sob Johns'oa tolvo your radio : When tho Eatontown 'oflldlala eii- such exhibitions are detrimental to ioth trimmed and untrlmmsij, at '- Honiara apply Bernard Wlnj 1st Jim, Uonorath B» tjttmtnt. ' ' .'•'•'.- Radial (aged Mr.; Hill thoy passed' a roso- ;or.—Advortlscmmt tho morals of the community and J Authorized dealer in Stromborg- 1.00 each while they last WUiA." , . Monmouth Poach, N. X, it, Second-National Bank 1 , Big Day Tomorrow.- ution thai tha cost was. riot) to ex- For Sale. on Insult to tho modest; of tho wom- 220p.~Adv«rtl»emont. • Carlson and Atwatcr Kent radios. inltoort of this community, and • >. Morris's millinery parlor, from ,; < t innding^'BrOiid gbelii, Std Bank. Tomorrow. August 12th, it the Snts repaired. . Have yon heard tho :eod $500. ' The Joss of the; books Soda water, all flavors, malt bov- • • m i a»,' ' - ' •hon« U84 B* & Johnson, proprit* It Is further Resolved, That a 10, Eisner building, 0& Broad itn'tt* *• v t ilg exourslon to Midland Bench on >ew »)peaker> with the violin wood or. 1025. nn(l;iO28 will triaWtt the Aget and distilled water. Benj. El«d Bank.—Advertise man t. " *J<"i J ' .Orlve Xlisll Ora >way ;or^nAOTani|nmont. ;' he ateamboat Albertlna. Leaves iound board? D. A. Johnson Co., iccountpnt's task more difficult and T. Crate, 14 North Hridg6 avonue, •opy of this resolution bo sent to t by going on tha Albertliu. "curilpn led Bank Kvtn* o'clock.—Advor- 16-17 Mechanio rtreet, Bed Bank, t is now foarod that the cost will Rad Bank, phono 148,5.— Advertise- tho management of all local thaa< tohurrowio Midland.Beach.^ Bdat tlWWMltr . i • ten, organizations and, various grading ihone' 108fl^-Advcrtlj«mont. io considerably Lteater than. 9600. ment. newspapers and that the manage- UaVit Rt«mtnt. v itm.Qhoppe, 09 Broad street, Red 40 month. Apply Bllli'.Shop, 17 stroot, Rod Bank, proprietor, Frank Dank.—AJvettlsement- lohost of Councilman Harry Pltch- Solo,—Advcctlnomont. Oar Window >•« Our Broad street,; Bed Bank.—Adver- ir, voted to have a,ri audit made for Th* Cornell'Poaeoek Is full of "ttgatni, Xt'fclll We InvlU1 the ITfca Store .lacmont, • , ' _, ho past four years. Councilman MU-Summer Jala irlraU school, at 74 Shrewsbury •m ov»r oaring o visit our rostflt front lias aomo liwoman Wanlad. •aul &\>t cast a lone dissenting voto it tho Solf-Horvlco Shoppa. Coast .vonuo, will re-open on September, h li ml booster bargains for you, took On* Vlth experience In rondy-to- igalntt till* action. He said ho did Mllilnoryl , 20?05B >' BroadwayBd , Long :2J. This school Is banutKullysitf arleUii they like bait for fall thra overtifUGSL*, Bank' Hardware lated on tho Shrewsbury riv«r, on* ilentlng. K»;.1«r Co.^ Rlv« Waw, i.«,u uiyr, • afa nan «ar| opportunity fdr right party to iot see any sohso In having a new Urnnrh, N. J., opposite Stulnbaoll's. ilook up from the railway station ecomo m»npj(cr.' Jonas-Bernard iudlt made when thowoik had pro- —Advertisement. - - Itore.—Advirtls»m*nt 17 Broad Jtreet, Red Bank.—Advor nd all bus line". PlaMt t«t»phoni \\*f HaadquavUrf, lument ' , 'lously been, done. < • Take lh*e Chltjrert 107-Jt—AnWtlwnunt, )n tho loxcuraloit to Midland Bsach - tutted, bought and Mr. Hendrlcktdn has boon cu»- W Broad street, Rod Batalnt OullaCulIOullaC In Half. tomorrow. It will be » great day Honest W lajanta ii t 1 > Ons hundred per ;odlan of school mono/ at Eaton- tor all.—Advertisement. repairing dona on hdd 1 1 nt wool suits town a number of y«ar«. Th* school ihlp and pii •«awc«a bMt ti - 1 now MB Wt ' money books w«r« in Urn. ofllea . K4l are. Daniels' kiddies furnishing -the Fwd Lahgsndorf has a nov» g»a- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cotton. .' familiar with -Hie road-clow down \i-Jfarry:fSpTt^,;b|«';]i^lljb;,h|Me; H^deMi?iaft;>JBTijoli:#p ollne tank In front of bit garage ;: J i ; 1 !1 J Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cuilen and : of late fit the sharp, turn on' the"strangers do -not and signs 'should •The .work;WWi' "- ""*--""" * •"" uy ,the ManaBquan borough coun- daughter Eleanor motored to New K i I^lgh/<3btto», 'who Is: etnplqyed; back road to Bed Bank, ip front be' put up'to warn them of danger. of ReaPank." !eU^6i'$,:fhojhnson & Company Brunswick pn Thursday. '!": ^;i;B04^Ba«k?''f6r^tiavlnB. ;*.; short . Mlw IfOngstreet «!' New York U Jee^l^^^Main^tMet Vand^North apending'sorne.tiine'at the home of •Main; street .at' MahaBquan. - The uncle,'Mr, Brower. .Thomjion company bid ?15,899,60 _ir8V John :Sappah is spending a ^(» Cpp>^r;>(!ill cp^tributothei.eo*. few days at. Jersey, City. .Mrs. E, of the paving to a wldCi of twenty VanWtnkle'of Jersey'.City epeat the weekend at the honle pf her sfaster, tifirBiiginew^Geqrge^fc 'Allen ' was ""~ 'George Bappah.-.•.;•'' BBthojiied to prepare plans for • lie •. • .Vagina- )Jie approaches to the Avon EVERETT NEWS,': slde;e{ the fehaikjaiver inlet bridge, i(*^«aM«; the 'approaches^ the Mr». Grove Th»?Uer in an Automo. ^eipvip()^A8burj'i • JPatk 'bridge bile Accident IMI W«f«V. ancf-for paving the approaohes and AutomDbUes owned by " Mn. ?cwsH!$i!tinjt B: ildewallc' at-the At d th «tronfer Nte ^Bfcineh^ I0|ld lajt weck_ No

In which two ^^d^MHdle^ at road |nMiddleton ovcrtBraed on th» Bed Bank , owers approved by the last week. The, occupants of the car iscpped injury, but tie machine B^ACH NEWS. waa badly damaged. It -was towed

. Kndor of .,_ . r v,....t, houses for .electricity ln'taa ^, „ i yac^atfoh at.(he hpnle •tldpatloh of-electricity being', put :v,vj|-Mrt. S. "Daniels. . •. ;•,''. ' ' ' !'. ;through the VllUge, About twenty. ji'ftjfc and Mrs; Alfred Mlrro have houses lave been wired and^it is ex-M' ! given up the eab-postofflco and.the pected that they wilUjelighttd with1^' i:in?iil:j«Vjiow held at.- the Keypott electricity before the month is •/jijistofilce; until further notice', 6nd.ed.- :.. '; •••".;•• \v<:-••:;.••: -.^ • ,,. ;":•'3?.Wr»y-•••• 3- •• Carroll.'.and '*id Mies • Florence Eustace, who isr tjfllen: of Jersey City were',..,..-,. employed at New York, spent nSat at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles nrday and, Sunday with her parents sSippah. Sft, last week. •'.]'•' Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Eustace, ; :aThe(yadle4';;Biliary ofr-Untpn James Carton of • New York an ny, held,a dance Mrs; Shea and family of' Eumao sti;Vreek',.iA.ci^e spent part of last week with Pal I ttas dofiated.to the ajixUiary The hbtjhnmld weather last we -Mr. and Mrs. Kote and daughter drew «any residents of this plai Mae are spending a few days at to the hathing beach at Seabrigl Jlfew York visiting friends, A devotional service was he] ^.huradny night at 'St. Catherine1 church, and siajs was chanted Fri HaV n dsjr lAdrrilng. On .Saturday morn J t Mg an' anniversary • insss was ea' - the;Iate Mrs.;SaTah,Sowden;.'

4re vlsftthg'their slater Louise at ••LlNCROF+NEWS. " JJMri.:M.'ArtibeiSMha» returned Doutlkii • Muclntb.h • Conducting ; iime niter, rp'endfag k week at the JWdildo Bbblh.-at EMontojrp. tome of her tdster at Elizabeth. -• Douglass Macintosh, in partne ['•:y-JChe".J'tttlbn-• Beach Democratiihipcj with a Newark man, has bough' •^b\ias:plani-nnder way fo* a the roadside booth buiiness fct HOT elftmbake to be held on August LOUIB Sqfffll'fl_ iann near Katon^ with tr Established 1884 , Still on the Same Spot ER^S Buy Your New Suit In This Sale. SPECIAL PURCHASE

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|6Oand$65suits $49#7^ . '•7T- RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST fl, 1926. ARMlBROKEN BY FALL,., in tho barber shop husines* with the following officers were elected lyn after visiting Mre^ Susan Truax. Joseph Schena, has sold out his in- for the coming year: Mrs. Der- Mr. Talmadgo is visiting friends Colt'i Neck Man Hart Wblle Help- terest in the business to Mr. Schena enda Jackson president, Mrs*. James In Connecticut. --I ^in«HU Neighbor.' and has gone to Italy. ' Green, 2d vice president, Mrs. Car- Mr, and Mrs. C. Stoverkon have FUNERAL- DIRECTOR,'° RO AD W A f frank S. Week), of Colt'n Neck • An automobile owned' by" 'Tony roll Dangler third vice president, returned to New "York after visiting FUNERAL HOME-60.E.FROHT ST. - RE.Q [JAfrK '•'/;-THKATBE ' was thort ol hired help to, harvett Bleb of this place end an Automo- Mr*. Hubert Voorhees fourth vlco Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs. hia hay-'Tuesday of last wtek and bile owned by a New York man col- president, Mies Cora Jackson fifth Mr. and Mrs. J. 73. Dangler and he got » number of his neighbors lided last week at the cornet1 of vico president, Miss AKhea Bow.no family of Long Branch visited Mr. Thursday; Friday/Saturday, August 12,13.14 nti friends tq help,Mm, Among "Irst and Center avenues. B.oth secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Fields or- and Mrs. Frank Jackson Sunday. ganist and Miss Lena Hiltbrunner .... ,.J >'i_'r Maline. Saturday. , s thQic who volunteered to help ^'as ears were damaged, but no one was • Tho EpWorth league society will Joseph Lefferton, janitor of the At- hurt. treasurer. V hold a beach.party at Deal Beach The regard and leva ^ bald lantic township consolidated school * VV. Harry Postcn is driving e new Mr. arof the bureau of nual picnic at Perrineville Tuesday Park Sunday night. ment, and care. We mini-' aon was standing on a"hay todder law of the United States shipping evening. The building committee will work when he fainted and fell to 'the board. v MrB. Thomas Angles of Summer- tonight on the new kitchen which is mlto cott and trouble!. ground. His-left arm was broken, Thomas Cowden has sold a new field and Mrs. Henry Lieth of As- being built on the church hall. his face was cut with hay stubble Chevrolet touring cor to Dr. Victor bury Park visited Miss Lena Hilt- \ ~. •*• and he was otherwise, hmrt. A" doc- brunner Wednesday afternoon. At housecleanlng time you'll find tor was 8«ijt for and afteV Mi. Leff- feel. A beach party was given" last Mr. and Mrs. C. Quinn and chil- many things you 'no longer need. Sell TELEPHOKE DAY £. NIGHT — RED BANK i ersgn regained -coflsclousness the dren Winifred and Bobby ol^Greeir- '. Uso The Register's Want De- broken bone-waa re-set. Ho hopes week for Miss Rpse O'Neill. ' . «' 'AUT day 'evening, August 24th. at this place. ~W.TH— < Mrs. William Gallagher and son Be.hr Parade and Bathing beauty The annual clinnbake ofvthe Contolt on Auguitx 27th. men's club will be held in the com"Clark spent the week-end with rela- munity house on Thursday evening, tives at Salem. GARYOWENr ADAHOWAR The fifth annual baby parade September 2d. I, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Clark of Long and bathing beauty contest will be The regular monthly business Branch were recant callers on Mrs. CLAUDE LAPHAM'S t held ori Friday. August 27th. The mooting of tho Epworth Unguo so- Jane White. parado wlll'starfat four o'clock In ciety was held on the church lawn Mr. tfiid Mrs. Willis Clayton' and the nfternoonv 'At night a carnival Monday night. During the meeting daughter .have returned to Brook- SYNCOPATERS y will be held at Kruso's pavilion. BO0..v LYRICS AND MUSIC I(Y PAUL FAIRFAX FULLER.' . The Methodist Sunday-school will hold its fennual outing tomorrow at - STAGED BY WALTER KENNY, Asbury Park. • Jtf- The Poughters-bf Liberty lodge will hofd a sard party tonight at the ; ' Prlcei Evening' $3,60 to BOct Matinae $1.50 to 50c. (Plu» Tux.), !', headquarters of the business men's association. „ , ' >»••»«*»••» Saventy-flveboys and girls joyed'an outing to Asbury Park >." V last Friday as guests of Adolph Fisher, who has been taking the children of the borough on an out- lng-e.very summer for several years, 'The trip was made in busses. At X Asbury Park' the children were treated to iqe cceam, and-candy. The ladies' ouxili'ory of > St. An- dre^yfs church cleared over $500 at the recent fair. Thursday, Aug. 12th Friday, Aug. 13th Clarence Matthews Jifts given np his job as captain on theflrawbrldge and is n(ny employed by the Jersey Saturday, Aug. 14th Central light and. power company. Mrs. William Fehlhabex and son are spending a month, with relatives 3 Pequot Cases in Virginia. 3 yds Everfast Prints I Genuine Pequot Pil- Guaranteed against $ 'William Allen and John Mere- low Cases,'size 45x36; everything. Pretty, SPECIALS dith, membors ,vof the Lincoln always sell at 60c figures and floral pat- Highway club of Newark, are each. , terns* Reg. BOc yd. spending a month here. \ Mrs.'Henry Fehlhaber i and Mrs. Elsio Dray were New York visitors last) week.' 3 yds Broadcloth 2 pr Sash Curtains 4—36c size tubes ^ t ^ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doll, Sr., Yard wide woven White with checked 9 MS - Palmolive Shaving Cream, 4 for $1.00 * of Newark, spent part of last week broadcloth for'-shirt- gingham edge, ruffle, ^j 3—50c sizo ings; also 82 woven marquisette or hem- Jg. with Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Doll, Jr. stitched voile, regular "•• . Mrs. Torebell and daughter inadras, COc-ta 59c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 3 for 1.00 Talues. 69c to.70c pair. 3—30c siie Helen are spending two weeks with Mr, and: Mrs. J. Mahoney, Jr., of Watkins Mulsified Shampoo, 3 Linden avehue. T? F. Mahoney Is for, .: 1.00 on a month's'trip to Canada. 3 yds Ribbon Fancy Linens Sample pieces; buffet $ gQ *X5—10c elzo 'cqkes • *"* Mrs. John Patterson has returned All silk Moire Ribbon $ sets, scarfs.' center- Tfl from a visit' wtih rfriendo on Long \5-to> 6 inches wide, n)l . Ivory Soap, vw;. lijf for 1.00 •; pieces, doylies and .JL Island. .colors, regular price- 14—10c sizo oakoj * 45c yard. 1 others, Voluo $1.25 """ Madeline Dorothy Relchllng of to ?2.00. each. Palmolive Soap, 14 for 1.00 Second Btreot took the part of Betsy 16—10c * • -1 Ross on the float in the recent baby ~ Wash Cloths, -. IS for 1.00 parade at Atlantic Highlands. Tho Jewelry 2 for All Wool Jersey 2_76c _ - . - -i cup-offered by the mayor and coun- cil of Atlantic Highlands was won Earrings/ Necklace:, $ j*J 54 inches wide, nil $ Electrex Jr., Curling Irons, 2 for 1.00 by Frank Fraser of this place. "Bracelets, ' Brooches, T| colors, good for fall etc. Various colors. Jg use, regular $1.65 yd< 4—40c size ' . - • % j Charles Hartsgrove of Miller Values to ?1.26 each. mt 1 Fletcher's Castoria, 4 for 1.00 , street is laid up with a broken an- 16—lie rails kle. Ho received this injury wh'pn a motorboat engine backfired while Brooklyn Club Toilet Paper, IS ho was cranking it. Tho broEen Neckwear Luncheon Cloths for ..: .-. 1.00 bone was reset by Dr. J. L. Opfer- Collar and Guff Sets, $ All pure linen, 45x45 ' 8—^-Iti. tins ' j man. "Jabots and Vestees in inches, Blue, rose, gold or heliotrope Liggett's Breakfast Cocoa, 8 for 1.00 Claude Jones was walking in white, ecru and colors. blocks, regular- $1.50 6—35c ' ' shallow water at the foot ai Miller each. . • •Syrnons Inn Vanilla Ext, 6 for,l.pO street last week when he stepped on a spike in a log. The spike went in 15—10c cfins ' -" ' • ' deep and It was pulled out by two Sterno Canned Heat, 15 for 1.00 Writing Paper Rayon Bloomers men. Tho Injury was attended to Assorted lot of fine $ g*3 Bloomers for girls, $ 6—35c size v , , ' by Dr./Opfermann. Mr. Jottaa can- quality paper in white TH sizes 8 to 16 years. Herjhey Milk Chocolate, Vz-Vb., not walk on the foot but he is able and colors. Values to JB. Fine quality, high lus- to get around with the.,use of tre Rayon mad.o with 1 , 5 for , 1.00' crutches. x full gusset. 5—36c sine , | " Mrs. George Russell of Miller street will move to West New York These sure 6-button, full cut, gen- Peters Milk Chocolate, V5 for 1.00 .. Stamped Linens 6—3Bc slzo I J . l next week. ' Golf Hose The Trailers'1 card club will hold Stamped 36-iri. square $ Liggett's Milk Chocolate. S for 1.00- 'nnd fcound contors Fine . worsted golf $ a card party on Thursday night of hose, new jacquard 1 uine English Broadcloth Shirts, for next week at the headquarters of and 18x54 in. scarfs, Packs of Cigarettes! Camels, value, $1.39. > designs, ill blue, gray the business .men's association. 1 or tan. Sizes 8 to Lucky Strike,' \Piedmonts, John Betts has returned from the reg. ?2 grade! - , Chesterfields, Sweet Caporals, , Long Branch Hospital, where ho had 8 for 1 1.00 been a patient sovcral weeks. Cushions S--Voc ^ " Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwlnd are Covered with Hue or 4 Girl's Dresses Tins of Smoking Tobacco, toome from a stay of two weeks at gold sunfast Rayon. Dresses. Choice of $ Newark. ICopnck and down several styles and Prince Albert, Edgeworth, Mr. and M«. Fred Sutton have filled, oblnng shape, materials for (ots 2 DON'T CONFUSE THEM WITH ^ Velvet, 8 for 1.00- moved from C. T. Parker's house worth $1,59. •to C years; also girls 1 on Miller' street to Goorgo White's 8 to 14 sizes. 2— • iioueo.on Fifth street, i CHEAPER GOODS. , Geneva Italian Briar Pipes, 2 for 1.00 5 yds Toweling 1—BOc ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Silk Vests Genuine Stsrtex full Wrltt Broken Cranking Car—New width, puro bleach. Women's Vests of $ Jonteel Cold Cream, $1.25 value thread glovo silk, self , 1->-O0O \ • ( ,,* Ht«d of Community Club. , Very strong for hand v , Donald Quackonbush of Platt- or rqiler use. Regular straps; a full length You and thousands of others bought Jonteel Face Powder ' garment in pink, peach I 25c yard. mount is laid up with a broken and orchid. v 1—26c . wrist. - Ho ' was injured Sunday these shirts before. You all know N Jonteel Poworc^lci,' JL them, but were too late« Now is ybur Hard Rubber Comb, $1,89 value," 1.00 Rev, atm Mrs. W. S. Booth havo size, worth 29o lo 35c "" Nicely mndo and cut •"• 5—10c been visiting Mr. and Mra. W. each. full width. - Wath Cloths, ,$1.50 value, Harry Posten. M.r. Booth recently chance.. • 10—10c ' * \, Y ' ' resigned as, pastor of tho Colllrigs- • Palmolive Soap,....: ....•...., for 1.00 wood Baptist church to tnko this Ruffle Curtains Middys and Knickers position as stcrotnry of city mission Girls' mlddyi and 1—BOc ' > work in tho northern part of this Wlilto, ecru or white, $ ^ with colors; all full 1 knickers, mndo of Pkg. Gillette Blades, ,1.48 value, state, longthi. Reg. $1.80 JL extra quality klinkl Sale Starts Tomorrow 1—08c . t . Charles A, delhsus has boon to «l.6D .pair. <• cloth. Sizes 10 lo 10 I elected president of tho Commun- years, Vary special. Rubberset Shaving Brush,.... for 1.00 ity club to tucoeod Howard A. i.2— • ' ',•'•, Stockton, who resigned. Mr, Bfockton «1<9 resigned «• director \ BIDS WANTED. Thursday, August :12th llirt* tltomtni] dollara (|s,ooa), Chtcka ', Dallardvale Jam, Pineapple, and at the s»mo time the ruina- ,I«W Brcpdifli will bt T>d.|y.,l-br tmitk b« dmwn to tS« oriltr ol th« Dorauglt th. Councicill of th. Ourduch of nt.l Hank, Collaotor Upon mi aectplabU Nitltuml Hank i 'iRa«H)berry, Strawberry or ', tion'of Paris ~F«W)er a« director I1 *;• J' 'i* ll!h «" H or Truit Comiiany. w«s received. The now dlrcotors •aolnoatliin>, fotm of propoial Grape, $2.10 value, ', •nil oonkiMt may In obl.lhij >t th, om«a , ii -' olected war* Mrs. 8. P. Uarrln end H«ht a«vlnii tTtAfc forT (he contYruo'tTon o( 1 ul[«r A MoOllnlooli, •nilnon 170 B. A'Plroadw^ll. , 5; 1" ,lr?.n ?l"»l>y«l ri»n« tor Ihn Doroujh liron)w»y, N*w York City, or at th. at- . .Mayonnaise Dressing, ,.' lot 1.00 . it Kail Bank. ' nc* of t^« nuparlnlaniltti^ of uit Wattr Dr. John H, VanMator h«« Iht Iron Itttnoval riant will tondtt I).D«tlmnit, liorough hall, H,a Dank, N, J , ITEMS REDUCED ONE DOLLAR, bought « new Bulck ooupe, o( tKrat Ona-tlalf million ««llon dallr ««• upon a ilipiiilt 0/ llv. tloll.t., wM.lv aum I MIM B«attl«« Dodg* hhi given up will bn MliirniiV to «n)r bo flit* bidder. $2.98 -ElectriivPcrcolntor, $1,98 * •Ift bullillnir ino appurt.mru.t. Th* Dorough tiK*rv*< th* rltrht, .to ti- > her poiltlon as ttonojraphtr In Wil- nidi muit b« MIIII on lh« •(•mUrit Jtct «nr or all (HCPOMW ,ni| to aec«»t ^ BWrtrif »ft. Iron, 1.98 liam E< Foiter> Uw omct. She h«« v/opoiti lotin rn in* Ritpntr dtalittttttl whalavnr propoitl l» eh'll Colm to bi tn* v moat »avantagiqua to th* tlorouih. . untied on a trip to Europe. < and miiit\< •nalatad In a «u"*S°!ni\\°v\ w. M. n. wjiiTH. biarlni th« namt tn» addra>« of Ui« bidder ',! 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANR. M I Jiy T, Btottt,,li thfe owner of • •nil In* Mm* or tna nfui>ai«J work on Al.a.lH- * ,', ""' now Cbryiltr isdan.' th* oufald*. «n4 tjdnalid to (ha Coun- A. B. BIMNN, Ol.tk. i«h 0$ 11*4 Dink, Mil nuii I • 0imv«JB«kinl KK > a •»iMfl<4 «b«ok't«r 1., i ,*. .1 part of the "public are "natural nn- trfsingl and .even though they may GRAND TIMOTHY R. "• ,'• JOHMH, COOK. Ulwf ™a W •be feeble in' the beginning they .' QgQBQt ftB*V»O»i. ftaawlata BUtor. usually pave the way for something Contractor and Builder '. ^ \ ,\ THOaXa BBOWN. bigger. Steamboat Excursion SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING • • • ' , 5CRUEN AND STORM ENCMWURE3,. , i, The advocates of underground From 88141 160'Brtthf Aw.se, RtJ fcsayH,, wires could exert considerable Influ- ' Kntatwl at the po.wBea at Bad Bank. ence at elections if they chose to W. J. anacimd clan natter. exert their power. They might very Red Bank. Rumson and Highlands Subacrlptloa Pricui properly ask every candidate for .j jaat .-- the legislature how he will vote on ' to THAT £VEJRYTHING > AOMbl . this question and they'might also ; ; ' Thru monthi . very properly ask candidate* for re- WRDNESDAV, AUGUST 11. 1926, election to the legislature why they MIDLAND BEACH • ' Sea Broadway! Paanwlvanla _ permitted special-privilege lega- Flrkt JUnrsWa Drlrei Orant> Tsnt) MatrspollH LOOKS RpSY tion for corporations to be enacted Art OaJlarri Filth Avanue) Brealdjm BrMlts ,aed without a protest. . «• s>« a fUaasit el the fraattit eltjr ea ta* Amarlcaa, I TOWN TALK. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1926 $ When yoi* sea thoiisw.d*iof bushes in 8 • ' It is as unusual as it is refresh »'*. • ' The -Altiertina will lenvo Red Bank at 7:00 A. Jf., Buinson at . . Sunday, August 22d , / toe for a fair to be held without the The corporations are never in 7:30 and Highlands at 8i0p. Will land, at Midland Beach on way to Spetld. Tkrou|h Trala direct to Pituajlvaala JUUon. TU> Av*. «ad iHit, \ public lieinj "dunned" for gifts or doubt as to what they are, voting New Yorkw 9:10. ' £wt«ra Btwlard Tina ,Eeturn trip from Midland, Beach at,4:15 P. M,, and will-reach ' beset With "tag days." If there for. They always vote for the can- Red Bank at 6:15, stopping at Highlands1 and Rumson. Bus connec- \ Visit Our Rbse Farm Now.) , Jsn't any gonulne gold medal handy, didate who witi do them the most, tions to and from Long Branch to Red Bank and 'Highlands. i an Imaginery one nt least ihould be good. If, as reldom happens, bestowed by the people of'Red someone gets into office who -will Fine Surf Bathing, Large Swimming Pool.and'Great J D. & D. Cpnjpany , ' Mo'nmpujth fed., 5 Panic 4nd vaoinity^to Wcstside fire not do them the most good,' it is a i Rose Specialists Long Branch, N. J. ' compwy. That company Is-holding surety that such a candidate never Amusement Park; Rivaling Coney Island. ' • fair3 without asking, anyone to got helped into a place of publio Excursion Tickets from Red Bank $1.50 Pennsylvania give, but thankfully receiving ,"uch trust by a public service corpora- • THE StAyDARD-RAILRPAD contributions' as >rq made and buy- tion. From Highlands $1.10, . ing with their own monoy the other * • • _. -things that they need. Folks who want wires put under- * • • ground and who want other changes The TTcstside boys seem to bo do- made ought to be just as efficient Ing well with their fair. Contribu- as the corporations. They ought to tions have been numcrouB and the know what they are voting for 31-Piece Sets attendance "has been large. Tho whon they go to the ballot box on Fr>|invx/ best of success to them! Everybody election dny. Corporations have al- CONSISTING QF ought to try to glv* the firemen a ways used politics to get what they helping hand whenever the occasion wanted at the expense of the peo- .J^_ ^ 6 cups, 6 snucers, 6 dinner presents, regardless of whether it is ple. They have never been party- pne company or the whole fire dc- ites but have put their votes where plates, 6 bread and butter • partment that needs assistance, the votes would do the most good si i * « < for themselves. The people, by plates; 6 desserts, 1 plafier. 1 following the same non-partisan Aside from that, the WestsHe common-sense course, could soon • firemen deserve a let of credit for win back thdir lost rights. The $1.98 sparing the town a house-to-house chief obstacle to such action is that .begging canvass. The firemen said the average voter would rather vote Hhey thought the town had been for a scoundrel who is of the same i pretty well "shaken 'down" by other political faith as himself than to organizations needing' funds and vote for a candidate of the oppos- that they thought It would be well ing party, even though this candi- ti give^Red Bunkers a respite from date were an ideal man for the -digginer down into their pockets. place. ..The firemen ere dead right about (Town Talk continued on this. Asking folW for money to i ^support various movements is aj- 'vrays more or less prevalent, but it las never been^more so than, this . -flbason. ^ v * » a If the firemen, (serving without charge for,thoir services and need- ing large sunn of 'money to Tepait1 jtheir firehouse and to bny equip- ment, can get along without hold- 'ihg their hands out for money, it seems queer that some hospitals and other private institutions cant do i , "• the same. The hospitals annually ^receive large apprppriations frofti • the county, besides the money they receive froroJhospital patients and ' besides what they get by begging. Thursday, August 12; Friday, August 13; Saturday, August 14 ' • * • Panhandling folks for money and other gifts seems low and merceiv W«? are offering the biggest values ever offered in Red. Bank. You are well aware of the fact that our specials ary as well as showing a lack o: pride. There aro times when.it may . be necessary, but it never should be are always real bargains and therefore, we will say .nothing further.. Look over this partial list then watch bur 'employed unless absolutely impera- • - \e tive. Many a person is virtually windows. Buy plentiful—Items and quantities are limited. .forced to give during these begging ' campaigns in order to avoid criti- cistfi. The money thus obtained may do some good, but before it ever begins to do good it does harm Perfect Records because Of tha wrong way it is col- . Lunch Kit, lected. Turkish Pint Vacuum Bottle Every time the firemen or any- one else holds a 'fair without mak- . Towels : ing solicitations they are doing a .To paint or not-to paint— Complete. meritorious thing!. Tho action of that's the question. But— the Westslde company ought not to for pass unnoticed. Folks are quick If you stop to think how Regular $2.00 Value, .enough to groan and complain when much' two, coats' will improve 6 1.0 0 requests for donations come too thick and fast They, should be the apiiearance of your home All August and September Lists' included—here ' just as quick to praise any society and what protection will rd- is a real bargain. A good big towel at a or organization which sets an ex- sult, then— ' I ' " ample for a free-will offering. fOT Moreover, so far as folks are able, bargain price. > they ought to see to it that any or- It's no longer,a question. 4 1.00 ganizatiori -which treats them as Westside fire company has done, You'll telephone right away shall not "come out at the little end to ' , , Muslin Aprons TABLE COVERS RAG RUGS BATHING SLIPPERS of the horn." Cretonne Borders, Flowered Bprdor—24x38 Inchta. Ladiet' and Children's—All Siua. JOSEPH T. WfllS CO, | for | for Red) black, blue, green—Reg. 73c p*)r, Tho people who aro trying: to 2' pair for j „ make the public service corpora- tt IT'S BUILDING MATEBIAI, 2 1.00 tions put their wires underground on Monmouth street at Red Bank Call Red Bank 188 Cretonne Window Screens and on the King's Highway in Mid- "Try Us For Service." ' . Hand Bags, $1.00 each Lilly Bowls, $1.00 Set dlctown township are rendering a 34-inch wide, 2 for $1.00 public service, even though under 1 205-213 W. Front St., present laws there socms to be little 8 Yards for $1.00 Punch Bowl Sets Children's Sandals or no prospect of bringing about Bank. Ladies' Silk Scarfs these much-needed improvements. Boys' Sneakers - Bowl, 6 GlniKt and SUnd—all for ' 59c Pair In tho pu«t few years the public NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. $1.00 each {follea la htrtby given th«t italcd bldi . All She.. service corpoiationB have received ;lll bo received by the Council of" tha Rubber bottom!—Reg. $1.50 each, $1.00 Icgiflation in their favor beyond lorouth of Bed Dank fur the construe Ion of rilnforced concrete pivement, con- Step Ladders—4 foot Ladies' Bedroom Slippers anything over before known, and reto curb» and ildewalki on Monmouth $1.00 Pair along with other things they evi- treat anil reinforced concrete pavement 1 Gal. Vacuum Jug n '.•? t™lley t'«l< araa on Bridge avenue.. $1.00 each $1.00 Pair dontly have an almost unlimited In the rioroujjh of Ited iiank. N. J., and JARDINIERS A *»aioliabl« Btrrdn legal light to make a community as Dptiud and read In publio at Ike rooma of KlJ L/iuncll, Borough Hall, Red Bank, ugly and n> dangerous as they want *. J., cu Monday. Aujuit Hth, 1026. ,on KIDDY CARS to with their wires and poles. ir about 8.00 P. M , daylight laving time. i , $1.00 each $1.00 each , PARASOjLS Drawinzi and ipeclncatloni for tha pro- Just tha thing for this Weathtr. • ued work, prepared by George K. Allen, $1.29 each r., Borough Engineer, have been Died in Children's Socks But the people who want this he olllcj of lalil Engineer at SO Brold Hat Boxes, $1.00 each •tr-«t. JJ.d Bank, N/J , and may b. In. Brooms, 2 for $1.00 $1.00 each power taken away ftom tho corpor- ipected b/ prospective bidden durlnr bui. , g Pairs for $1.00 / Suit Cases, $1.00 each ations arc morally right—absolute- neaa houri. Tha it.nd.rd propoial form 'if v" •# " "" »>"cl"«"tloni. coplea ot ly dend right. Private individuals ihlch will bo furnlihed on application to Window Shades, 2 for $1.QO, Pitcher and 6 Water arc bi ought to account when they (he Englreer Cretonne Pillows Cretonne e;rect' lyoiores and maintain con- Plan. «nd tptclncitlom will be furnlehed ' Extra good qualify. i° t",?1!>™tlv". hller» upon payment of Glasses, $1.00 Set 2fo'r$UH> , irlvnncts which ore a meinco to life Un Dollira 010.00). which amount will Garbage Cans, $1.00 :each' and limb. Everybody knows how r« iaed » «ha epedllcatlonir R«al Wlllon ihould corporations bo permitted to nuat ba inelottd In eealed anvelonei, bear. Cotton h Bulbs ["*, « « »•"»• and addren ol the blddtr Choppers uglify tlio country nnd to create a. PI' ."'"I11""1 "ork on tha out- ea dtngeroujj conditions when private ?.{ t-i'!l"f «10 ll" Co""fl1 of tha nor- 10 to BO Watli lUafanUa'a1. 1 spool , Individuals, are punished for doing a.Il.1 I"*' ""U X (l0 •"'>' >»uit la aecom- If.,! v! Ji »•' ••»•• »t tha PALMOLlVE 1.00 thess things I •mount bid on tha worV, nvabla to th. ea. »rd«r of the Dorounh Coll«tor an* iiijr 1.00 Little by little, bit by bit, tho cor- Aluminum porations have; got A stranglehold Vn th* aUto of N«fr Jeriey. flpor- Ware Brooms *dlo outburst* like those with rc- nana*reC|«°Je" " "" noroJ«'1 •» *'* PALMOLIVE , tturil to underground wires on Mon< Sash Cord R.gular $1.80 go ' Wilt. K.ndla .mouth stfect and In Mlddletown SOAP conalatlnf' ot T«a Kat- SanaPak ; '/tawnnlilp *efv« to bring out th« un BO-ft. Lepglha ' ll Dlah Pani, llrQt. 'thftlytog frets and eduoatp tho puh- / n. E j '» «)o«. in a, b'ox—SANlTARY i ;. tt tot no oUiof fea»on than this Alieiti ' A, B, BI1INN, (Jlerlc. 3fM r NAPKINS ' «y iit taoi thlngt. Public serv- JPaiik.K 1, Au ,t aj, trfivr^llon" }*** tb«n out- CT ach I f«,¥'>ni>H than It gintjra Catta 1.00 79 2 ^ 1.0| pitHpntoth on the ; KILLED IN CRASH." well underway, but"it will require Mis. John McClain. The conioli- -ten d»ys;to,two weeks to complete tlon award went to Mrs. Edward H, THE SALE THAT THOUSANDS OE WOMEN HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR 'Bradley B«ach~Boy Lou*, Life It- The bridge will be closed until Scattergood, „ ' W>*» Anto Ii Striick by Train..' • -the job. It finished, Mr. and Mri. John Miller and I 'Wjlllarn, Moore,, Jr., tKrea'.ye'ar- , • eie . Miss-Madeline Miller of Brooklyn A BETTER THAN old BOD of Policeman William Moore HOLMDEL MEWS. , spent Saturday and Sunday with Come and Be Convinced.' of, Bradley Beach, died at the Spring Mr. and Mrs. George Kaney. ' EVER DOLLAR' , . tale hospital last. Wednesday ttom Young Folki to Go on an Exeunion •The'cellar is being dug for a Thoueands andjhou«a]iida of Red injuries ressiveA the' nlffht tefpro Up the Hudion River, ,- house 'on Manning' street for Mri, , when an anto driven by Ms* half A number of the young folks of Charles W. Rltter. The house will SALE Bank Women following our "State- brother, Joseph M«ord, crashed int6 the Baptist church, and Sunday- be built,as an inveitment »twin at the XihRelne avenue cross- school qre planning to go on an ex- Tennis playing on the grounds 'of- To-morrow, Thursday,^ , ment^of Facts" have' visited wt intf ' 'The child Wfferod a frac cursion up the Hudson river next the Community club is increasing! in store and gone away convinced with stuMA skull and. other injurlos Wednesday. They will leijye oh. a popularity. "It is proposed to have According to witnesses Mooro train ^t.Matawsn at 25 minutes at* a tournament to settle the question Friday and Saturday. 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK the'best values in Monmouth county. drove around the rna of a train ter eight o'clock in the morning for pf who is champion of River Plaza, pulling out from th« station and Jersey Cfty, from which place they The best players seem to be Charles ran Into.the path pi a train com- will take a boat •< Jacobs, Peter1 DeMidowitz, Frank ing from the opposite direction. Howesh'oo pitching l« all the rage Patten, Mildred Co,ok .and George ' Tn§ eKPBiJnJt'Jt.guarder. by a flag- here just now. Mori* as well as boys Vosselman., Croquet is slso played CERTIFIED BARGAINS! man < but has no gatuT and Brod- play and games' take place in tbe frequently' on the clubhouse l«y,Beabh officials will soek to com- vlllago 'center late every afternoon grounds.- , Shirley Bioren has won pel the Tallroad to install gates, after the work on the farms is over. the most games BO far. ' ' i i^ .^^w—^e-*-eT* * There Is'talk of. forming t, horse Miss Edith\Po«J of Pittstown is ; COLT'S NECK, NEWS. | oe team to represent Holmdel. a guest of Mrs. August Miller. Cobbler potatoes are turning out Mrs. E. W. Crlstlana, Miss Mabel Ml*.' David S. Buck to Manage 100 barrels to the acre on the farm Crlstiani and Mrs.' William Petin* Harvest Home at Jerieyvllle. of the Ely CBtate. The ,next best gale and her daughter Florence left ' The annual harvest home ot the record is being made by Garrett Saturdayto spend a week at Atlan- Methodist church of Jemeyville.wlH Stryker, who ^harvesting Cobblers tic City., tie held next Wednesday. Mrs. at tho rate of 86 barrels to tbe aero. Mrs. Charles Thompson and her "David, S. BucTt of,thls p)aco 1» chair- The Colt's Neck ball players were son, spent part of last week at Bay- man At the harvest home commit- unable to get all the members 8t onn'e. Mr; and Mrs, McVey of Bay- tee, Mra. Buck filled this same their team together for a game onno are' visiting Mr,' and Mrs. place at the harvest home hold here which was to have been played hero Thompson. , last week for tha Reformed church. last week and the contest was called Mrs. Willis Alexander of'Red '• Francis Wlllctt of Marlboro haa off. ' f( Bank la< convalescing from an oper- bee» spending soveral days with James G. Crawford Is' out again. ation at the hqihe of Mrs. E. E. $3Silk?l ? Joaquln -Lawrence. He has completely recovered from Alexander. \ , Jlrs. Lydia Fields' of Marlboro is his recent sickness, Dresses Silk Vests making a stay -with her son, Walter Rapid progress is being made by WATER DRINKING D, Fields. Helen Holmos, daughter of Joseph Gowns French Voile Milosheen Mrs, Sadie Matthews of Eaton- Holmes, In recovering • from ,hcr FOR RHEUMATISM Sizes 3 to 6., Glove Silk town spent last week with her sis- serious sickness. She takes auto- and $2.00 hand-made and ter; 'Mrs. John Grant. mobile xides almost daily and it is AND INDIGESTION Ginghamg s Jfrs. Belle Wilkins of Long hoped that the will be able to re- Silk Rayon ,' Philippine Go,wne. < Si«t 7 -to 14'? Branch has'been visiting Mrs. Hen^sume her studies when school opens On* of Nature'* Olde*t Preicrip- One to a Custoirier. ry Wilkins, ' next month. tioni—Geyier Water Moit Ef- Limited.. Reg. $2.00 Dresses. Limited. . Mrs, Morrlsey of Long Branch s George Sutphin of Hartford is fective Becauio It Neu- spent part of last week with Mrs. spending his vacation 'with his tralize! "Acidity. ' Samuel Hardy. / daughter, Mrs. Daniel S. Ely. Women's La'diet' an'd Children'* Miss Elizabeth Hardy, of Mill- Services at the Reformed church Indigestion and rheumatism ore Come To-morrow! Be Prepared to Buy the Best hunt it with her grandmother, Mrs. have been discontinued during claimed -to be ."acid" ailments.' When food is not normally digest- Silk Rayon Values of the Season* , . Bathing J. Fred Beckman. August, ed, the accumulating residue gener- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane of Tap Ely estate last week sold ates adds which cause, nausea, de- long Branch spent Saturday and teams of horses to Thomas Costello rangements, slekneBs, 'and pain. Vests Suits Sunday with" Mr, and Mrs. David S. ofjJMofganvllle and the Anness tile Drinking quantities of water flushes Buck. < company of Woodbridgo. \ the system and helps to dissolve and 2 FOR • Shop early for Siiei. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Gager, Mra. The township school board will remove these adds, Mawon and Haljh, Walter and fit tonight to op'en bids,for trans- Geyser, the natural'- mineral "Dorothy Reynolds of Point Fleas- iting high school' pupils' to and water, bottled under State super- ant, spent last Thursday with Mfra. on Red Bank. i vision*^ the famous State Owned Geyser Spring at Saratoga, is so Ladies' La'die*' i Asher Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. G. KimbaH-Derone formulated in nature's' laboratory Miss Emma Bahm of Long Island and their daughter Lois of Sun- that it neutralizes acidity, conse- Shadow-proof Women's Sizes, Misses' Sizes, - Girdles has moved in the house at this place bury, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. J. F. quently it has marked sucess in ~ Extra Sizes. which the bought a, Bhort time ago Dcrone and Mrs. Margaret Eddy.ol relieving indigestion and-rheumatic and irotn George Colyard. ., WHliamsport, Pennsylvania, spent acids. Treating indigestion and Slips SILK, RAYON, BROADCLOTH, , Jliss Marjorlo Conover to visiting four days last week .with Rev. and rheumatism by water drinking is VOILE, CHARMEUSE. Corselets' s her cousin, Miss Ella May Conover Mrs. John Sherman. ,. *• •often nauseating because of the 2 FOR Only at Kauffman'* quantity of-water required. It re- Thursday, Friday and Saturday •uch value*. of HoweH township, ' * • a» i quires less of Geysbij water because A horsa which Wyckqff Pope RIVER PLAZA ^EWS. of its medicinal potency and specific at Kauffman s value-giving reaches bought -a short tlmo ago died last action on acids. Gcysor is spark- •week". This is not Mr. Pope's only Card Parly to be Held at the. Com- ling, very delicious and refreshing. the peak, as a result of our plans to munity Hotiie tomorrow. Ladies' misfortune. He is laid up with Hathorn, tho natural laxative go over in August with a volume and MUi*»*. 'throat .trouble. , , , A card party will be held tomor- water from the State Owned Sara- Non-Kling Shadow- business that will eclipse dur last Holmes Miller continues to. 1m- row afternoon at the Community toga Hathorn No:.2 spring, is also Proof . Leather prqye at the Long Branch hospital, house. It will'be under the direc- very useful. In the treatment of year's record. Handbags '. _whete he was operated on for* ap- tion ot the. Community club, but all rheumatism and indigestion through and pendicitis. will to welcome whether they are Its stimulation of the eliminative Slips STOCKS MUST GO TO MAKE members of the club or'not. processes. It is a gentle, thorough., v Size* 36 to 44. ROOM FOR FALL MERCHAN- Pouch JUlsses Elizabeth and Catherine internal- cleanser. Best results Shop «arljr for colon. Conover ot Eatontown are visiting The 600 club met last Thursday when taken upon arising. Its ac- DISE. ' Bags i JHsi'MJldrcd Conover. at Mrs. Benjamin Crate's. First tion is. pleasantly normal. The work of rebuilding the long prize was won "by Mrs. James Tay- Sold in all Acker, Merra.ll •& v bridge ove* the Crawford meadows, lor, second prize by Mrs; Harry Condlt's stores, and by other high Ladies' and Children's . between this place and Holmdel, i» Longatreet and tho heart prize by La'die*' Rear, and class doalers. Extra Sixes Boys* Lingette Wash Bloomers MILLINERY Suits . 2 FOR > $3.50 to $5.00 Hats fqr Misses and WomenA Please come early 2FOR if you. want one of these Hats.

La'ditt* Silk SUMMER Boys"" Bloomers Blouses '' attd and! , DRE Union Suits Step-ins MUST XkO 2 FOR TOMORROW Women's 98c ' Boys' $ DRESSES FOR Step-ins EVERY OCCASION Wash Suits 2 FOR Size* 3 to 8—value sV ! "Hot food in summer" $.1.89. You'll mlu, the PHYSICIANS agree that it is a jnisuke • nouie* two Fyrofat containers and fi(£ treat oi your1 ••not to eat toine hot food every day., ting*. It Js placed' against the rear wall lifetime if you Udl«*' and Childnn'i mlat thl. dretr It aids digestion and general health, of the home. Like c^ty gas, Pyrofax (ale—and , plan I: So often on tuft days It is exhausting comes to the stove through standard to, get , .port Infants' dreitei, after, to prepare hot food. It b too much of gu pipe u a true gas (not as a liquid) KNfCKERS noon dresie* or • an effort even to build « fire In the *ndit burns with «clean* rootless flame. summery dreiiei i Rubber Only at Kauffman'* for th* dance and 'range. „ ; " - ' ' Vytohx ui/y be iwed'with any itand- - such value*. party. Come pre* Pants Solve this problem with Pyrofap. "^ ft** appliance. pared (o get lev The dean, hot name of this gu supplies • Pyrofax • equipment • Is listed as eral. 4 FOR the heat where it la needed, under the' standard by the National Boaol of Fit* cooking utensili, and keepi th6 kltchtZ Underwr|te« and will not Increase your comparatively cool. Insurance nr^e. ' La'dlaV French The Pyrofax equipment consists of a We ihall be gUd to arrange for a Infant." Pure Wool •ubttantlal enameled steel cabinet which detnonitratlon at ^our convenience. Voile Gowns Sweaters , and Cottoftytefact&ilpriMt, Including |air«ij*(«x<:l«*(««o/fa«—#i6j and up' Infant*' 1 Illl I «J^«. ^ X . Pajamas Bonnets 2 FOR TAYLOR ' Woman's Crepe Boy.' and Girl*' PLUMBING A^ID HEATJNO Bloomers lVMe to Sell for $20 to $30, SEA DRIO1IT,1 NEW JERSEY. , Step-ina Smort Styles for Every Summer Need-Even New Sports Print., Geor- Socks T«l«phon» W {' , ^ .'' ' ,gettes, Flat Crepes, Tub Srfks, Chiffons Gowns Stockings Deafer for \ 3 FOR tffe " CAUBIDBAND CARBON CHEMICAL8 CO^0RATlON , WOMEN'S. MISSES' AND EXTRA 317X3. 4FOR Women's Silk Hosiery for Dollar Day *$ Boy.' ind Girl." PytoAuc Ow .Service it «l»o Lumber Fine Silk Woman'* Fin* Jacb " Hosiery Silk Hose In Blut, T»n, BraWn.' 3 FOR £FOR SIHI 8 to 18^1289 All P.rf.ot. >>f (BED BANK* REGISTER, 'AUGUST 11,' 1926.

hoose and will move thtre about ttalon F«1U Nowa, , ' OF FIVE MORE LOTS. September let. J ^The new chlckenhouscs on-Ar- ATUNTICCITY$3.7! MM. Harry Rue and dhildr^n of thur Kelly's farm arc nearly com- • •-• NEW OWNERS OF PROPERTY Jersey City are vislUng Mrs. Rat's pleted. The building: ia 100> feet Surf Bathing Pavilion READE'S Orer tat aart route as "tho Flarzrouni AT GLENMARV PARK. mother, Mrs. Carrie Gordon. long and is being buillk by Gcorgo Opposite Playgrounds SEA 6RIGHT, N. I. ' * ' special" ' ' ' •i Tiie Earotg roanufaeturins com- Worles and Carney Truex. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I* William Sthloed.r ef OaUrarat pany ot-Leng Branch put new roofs Mrs. William Farroll and Evolyn / > "• '• >JAOK'BQHIOKUNa, t?rap. ' - t ]>ava Bed iBank, SiU-A M. Buya Threa- Lou, on On* of mtaminl ltave AUantlo City S:«5 P. M. on liouies bclonjing to Mrs. F. K. and George Dorr spent tho week- Individual Bath Housea.SOc; With'Suit $1,00.' Which Ha Will Build .Fin. Horn* ' A4H Qna Hour lor Dayllfht Tim*. BtitcJier and Miss M. G. Courtrisht end at Bloomfleld. HOURS—8iO0 A. Al. to 81OO P. Mi Tlclula food only oa apeclal train dal —John T. Lawl.y Alao to BoUi tHfeAtRE th» past xreck. Mrs. Wellington Wilkins hns Beach partias given strict attention by appointment. Ufa * lor which iaaued. Five lota at Glenmaiy Park in Miss MUe Bwley of Tuekahoe Is bought a new Dodge sedan. guard in attendance from 8tOO A. M. until 8i00 P. M. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Mlddlctown township, just across spending a few days with Mrs. B. The millpond was drained last *|fay Evening, Augn«t JOi the'rivci' from Bed BanV, trere sold Qnickenbrah. lea cream, jcotTac, soda, anil confectionery may b* obtained week while repairs were rnado to at tha confectlpnery stand. , Matinee Wednesday. last week by Hawkins Brothers and Wfllard Conovcr arid family of the dam. The dam has weakened John T. Lawley, the special teles Long Branch visited Ws mother, in several places and it has been BIGGEST FARCE OF THE SEASON, I agent for the property. Three of Mrs. C H. Lane, on Sunday. necessary to drain {he pond several r Mid-Summer Sale the lots were bought by William Mrs. Dorothy (JuacVenbush of times this summer-to fix, the leaks A.EAE . dU. R. RISKIN PRESENT' Schlocdcr of Oakhurst. AU Uiwe MiUtown is the guest of Mrs. Wil-in tha dam. of those lots front on the north liam Clayton. of Hats side of Riverside drive and they Miss Helen Clayton his returned Diapul* Oyer Maintenance. Black and White Cab Co. brought ?l,500 each. Two ©I wefrom a three weeks' visit with her Monmouth end Mercer counties ots are 00x200 feet The third Jot mat, Mrs*. Earl Dunfed ot Cran- Aa the Central Taxi Cab. "She Could'nt Say No!" aro engaged in a dispute as to j $1,00 up to $3.?5| s of an odd shape. It has a front* ( tori, N. J. > which county 1B responsible for Ready for Your Call Day or Night. Prompt BYB,M.KAYE at tho go of CO feet on Riverside drive Mrs,. Raymond VanMater and maintaining Frank Lipshitz in tho and, Courteous Service Assured " ' ' BYBMKAYE iiidd" it is 11889 feet deepp. The e hSaren of Union City are Bpend- state asylum. Lips-hits was con- < of this lot is 125 feef t widi e and theinctiiu trcek with Mrs. F. Yonkan- victed of assaulting a school girl. All Its Patrons. FLORENCE MOORE \: Self Service Siioppc \ east side of the lot runs at' an angle, ski. Ho lived in Morcer county until No matter what time of day or night, no matter what the itiakinp this lino of the lot about Dr. and Mrs. Earl Cnnfee and three years ago. condition ot tho weather may be, no matter whore you Wont to Supported by an AH-S|ar Broadway Cn»t. 218 feet. This lot has a very fine son Gordon spent the week-end with go in.this locality, we Bre at your Borvice with clean, safe, roomy view of tho ShroWbury river and taxis handled by compctont and polite drivers. A RIOT OE LOVES AND LAUGHS. Coast ilioery Mrs. Dnnfce's mother, Mrs. Carrie Judgment Reveraed. on this lot Mr. Schloeder will build Gordon. . 206 BROADWAY, A judgment for $3,000 obtained Our charge for this superior service <)s no moro than you a residence for his own occupancy. The residence belonging to the by Beatrice Harris of Asbury Park pay for less. Why not havo the best when it costs you no more? The other two lots he will retain as Hobart estate is being: painted. This play will be presented on Broadway .im- Long Branch, N. J. for injuries received in a fall from Call the. Black and White Cab Co., n. investment, mediately after its preliminary tour.i ' Opposite SUinbacU Dep't of Lincroft a trolley car at Belmar two years Telephone 114, Store. . William R. Cotton Luke Longhead nude the quartet bought a lot on tho south-side of ago lias been reversed by ttic su- 186 Monmouth Street, • Re'd Bank. ' worth more. He will carry a thirty-' preme court on the ground that the Prices: Evening 2.50 to 50c, Matinee, 1.50 to 50c, I Orchard Btrcot, a short distaneo oast word mesuge Into orer 7,100 ' FELIX DEIXA VECCHIAj. Prop. tt 101.00 o'clo'clockk , dayllrdayllrhht A lot on the north side of Cen- aavlnf time), in the afternoon of aoid day ter street on Glenmary Park tract at the CvUrt Hou c, in tho Borough of Freehold; County or llonmoutl., New Jm- as bought by William T. Jones of aer, to iitlify a decrco ol said Cour Maple avenue, Red Bank, for amounting- to approximately J824 00. •Al) tho driewlaniV right, titlo and In. 1,200. Mr. Jones bought this lot ttreat in andjto tho following; 9 ah investment. > All that tract or tftir^l of land and BrtmlKe hereinafter particularly described, John T.' Lawley is building , a situate, bins and being in the Township louse on the.lot which he'recently1 of Mldlletown in the County of Moomaulh uni State of New Jersey, Jtnown «j lut bought on the north sido of Cdnover Mo. Eleven (11) Block No. Nineteen (19) aa ahottn on map entitled "Amended Map lane. The contract for' the house' Gardena on the Klnit'a High has been awarded "to William I: .... near Bed Dank. Middlctown Township, Buchanan of Red Bank, but many Monmouth .County, N. J, owned by John H7 Cook, Frank Osborn. nurveyor* Middle- extras trill be added Which are not . 'totrn, ii, J,. 0pnc 12, 1P23," duly illed* n the contract. Tha house 'will be tile Monmonth County Clerk's office „ 'iFreehold. and more particularly described. 0i24 feet, with a sun parlor at one aa follawi: . v nd of the house. Thtf first floor, Beginnlne at °a point in tho southerly 1 Hie ot Andovcr street, said beginning will have a living room, dining 1 setnt belot distant westerly fortSoxXyy Sect room, briaifast room; kitchen, pan- 'froia tfatt iutcrseeilah of the aoni line . Andovcr street-rind tha westerlithcrlyy line try and laundry. The second floor OX Commonwealth atenue; thenco (1) ill have threp large bedrooms, •ujntSerly, »lonK the westerly line of lot No, ;12, one hundred and -ten, feet to B ach with a large closet, „ and a ;POin't ia the norther./ Mop' of Jot Ho. 13;large bathroom and hall. The bath- tbtnea (2) westerly, along the northerly list of Ipt No. 13, forty (eel to » volnti room will bo tiled and will be tbenco (8) northerly, alon^ tho easterly quipped with, all appliances: The lint of flot Wo. lCv one hunderd and ten fett to tha southerly lino cf Andovcs ouse will contain every available •treeii tbenco <4J easterly, along tha Improvement anS A two-car garage OST motorists realize, theimportance of Over three years ago the development of a break down Under load or high tempera- 'voatherly line. cf| Andovcr street forty i . f#tt to ihe point ot> plat* bl bcglnninir. will be built at tho rear ot the lot. MU film of oil between moving parts of new "Standard" Motor Oil was, begun. A tures as compared with the leading old-style . Aca ia tho second place* Tho house, with the garage anc| 'All thnt trflctor Darcel of land And metal. Driver? are reasonably careful to main- netO principle in lubrication was brought to oils. Better piston seal with "Standard", ftfo- premlaea hereinafter particularly described, ther extras, will cost $11,500. ' •ltaate, lylaj anil being tn the Xownflhfp tain this lubrication. But there are times— light. To make assurance doubly sure, "Stand- tor Oil led to an increase of 3% to 10% in of Mlddle^ovn, in the County of Mon- moutlt/Coonty «nd;3tate of New Jersey, SIX BUILDING PERMITS, for Instance, after the motor has been stand- ard" Motor Oil, in which this principle has power. Hill-climbing tests proved this. Gaso-l known »s lot No. Thirteen, OS), Block* fl V #fl w • * •• A jai ^ dto^ No. Nineteen (19) as shown on map en- ing jdle—when it ha* been impossible for been embodied, was not put on sale until it. line mileage increased by an average of YZ%, titled "Amended Mop of Falrficld Gardens, They wara Iiaued Laat Weekly the N ori the Kine's IHghway, near Red Bnnk, several minutes to get a fluid between moving had been tested in scores of /cars and trucks «"-"----'Oil mileage increase- d• 27% ' Htddletpwn TowDBhip, Monmouth County. Building .Inipeclor. N.J., owned by John II. Cook, Frank Os Building permits issued last parts. Even the bestf of the old type oils drain of the best known manufacturers. Compara- even 35%. Motors ran~cooler. bom. surveyor, Middletown, N. J,, Jum 1 \% 1023." duly filed in the Monmouth week by. Charles A. Frake, the, away from cylinder walls and bearings, leav- tive trials were made in all weathers, on all There was less oil leakage. Less County CelrVs Ofllce at Freehold, more building inspector of Red Bank, particularly described At follows: , ing areas which are practically dry. Ttfen sorts of roads-T-same cars, same drivers, same carbon formed. Carburetors sTiAdvantages J3eglnniMt>«t A poiut houio. 82 ' p«ter« plae*. upon starting after idle-,- dred feet to a point In the westerly lino T$gwprinciple causes of Commonwealth avenue: thenca • (4) o«t S800. St. Jamei'i church owner. ' TESTS neis. northerly, along th« westerly line of Com- Gar«ie.. 12»18 feet, 188 Sprite »treet, oil to "stay put" Ofl this page are given re- 3 Less "breaking down'" noBweslth avenue forty feet to the point ost $200. Jaibea T. Gorden owner* made with specific cars before this oilvoas offered to the public under loAd or at high or" placo of. beglnnlnir., ^ sults of testt, which require Itepalra to home, 51 Harrlaon aveuoe, 'Lubrication expexr^s speeds. Ceded M tha property of Edward Maley, 16-1100.• Elizabeth O. Smith owner. Dodge Iq an actual 1080 mile Hudson In a 992 mile roid test no comment. Experienced taken in execution at the suit of JackBon Addition to lunch wagon, 68 Brldga of the Standard Oil ro(ia test tun from September run with a Hudson Touring Cat 4 More miles per quart of T. Murphy, and to oe iiold by venue, coit $1SS. Dwy«r Brot. owner. oil and less crank case' - ' JOHN H- VANMA1I1B. Sheriff. 24tti to October 22nd, 1925, u«- fro' m Septembe" r 24th to "Octobe " r motorists who have tried dilution. , ,' Dated July 18th. 192G organization bave JngaDodgeTourlngCar.thenew 22nd, 192;, the driver, a (killed/ Qulnn. Pmom i Dorcmus, Attorney, "Standard" Motor Oil Showed a this .new, oil have been ' 5 Better hill climbing vtA <77 ltnei) ^ T S82 8I MARLBORO NEWS. long sought the solu- mechanic, tabulated these results; decidjed saving in both gasoline 27.19S increase in oil mileago frankly surprised that any smoother operation in high gear at low speeds. k Odds and ends of furpiture or alker Hugbtta of Freehold to , tion of this problem: and oil consumption: 12.4% increase in gaa mileage k 40.9% increase in oil mileage lubricant could bringabout (J Negligible carbon, dean honBobold goods that you DO longer MOT* Hani September lat. How to lubricate, And the driver reported decid- need will find & buyer by using The SelU tint thorn bow ordinary oil bnah » 10% increase in gas mileage edly smoother operation of the so considerable a change motor and clean spark Walker Hughes of Freehold has down under load, striding up lit ttmptra- whereagenuinV'fluid There was also apparent a much plugs. • _„ Register's Want Department.—Ad- motor at all speeds, more power In the operation of their * vertisement nted Miss M. G. Courtright'8 tart ofmtlol utrfaai. Dotted line shows film" has been im- smootneroperatlonofthemotor, and less drag on the bills. ) 7ActoaI nvlqg.ln gaic- tb*t new oil withstandsffv mucbh t greateri had morepowcrandlesisluggishneis cars. Many of them tell us llne, w)th or without possible. Ox ia more on the hills. carburetor adjustment. ,. . Mack Tested on the road from they can actually "/eel the %%$$$ "" "r ** "* simple language: BtllCK A Bulck, In > test of the ScptemberZ-fthtoOctoberjUnd, difference" while driving. How to provide an oil new "Standard. »t". Moto.. r Oi_..l -for 1925, fct3,77 9 miles in a big AC carbon deposit, showed aston- Mack Truck the nnr"Standud" ' ' ' , that will stay put upon a ishlng results. When the car was Motor IOII showed aplendid results 1 "Standard" Motor Oil Is metal surface, and still will examined before the tests, then v were heavy carbon deposits on 19.5% increase In oil rillesga to be found on sale now at not be too] thick nor of- cylinder heads and pistons. The 20.9% increase in gu mlltpgo Announcing new "Standard1' Motor OU was - Less friction Standard OilJService Sta- too heav^ a consistency. then put in the crank cose and Cooler motor the car run 2,969 miles and again Increased power v tions and at dealers. examined. Most of tht carbon bad Less motor drag disappeared—tht slight amount Other Mack Motors tested for The Arrival of the New remaining was easily wiped off carbondepoiltdemonstnteathat with*doth. . v • tho new Stanilrjrd"^ Motor Oil removed existing carbon and de- Fall Models in the Ford In a 609 mile road test on a posited none itself. Ford Coupe run fiom Septembsr 24th roOcttbcr 22nd, 1925,the new "Standard* MbtorOll show White In a stiff 2,94.7 mile toad V ed a substantial decrease in bdth 'test with a 5-ton White Truck ran ' oil and gas consumption: from September 24th to Oqober fantilever 12.8JS Incrcaie in oil mileage 22nd, 192], th*neW"Standard" 12.556 increase in gas mileage Motor OU proved thai its eDVct And tho driver could actually on oil and gisollneconspmption feel a difference In the operation is on the lido of economy! of his cat—Improved pulling, 19.5% Increaie In oil mileage . snappier "pickup, elimination of 13.8% increase ia gas mileage TO THE HUNDREDS OF OUR CANTILEVER CUS- the drag which tie motor had Additional tens on White 'truck TOMERS THIS COMES AS WELCOME NEWS AND previously shown on hills and motors with "Standard" Motor the temoval of the carbon which Oil show a decided decrease In TO THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER HAD THE PLEAS- had been In tho catbon deposit, leas friction, URE OF WEARING CANTILEVER SHOES WE EX- motor when copier motor,smoother running tho new oil at'atl speeds and better all 'round TEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO COME IN Wat,put In. lubrication. AND INSPECT THE NEW FALL STYLES AND LET VS EXPLAIN THE SEVEN POINTS OF CANTI. LEVER EXCELLENCE. Ono of tlio attractive now models is featured in a two- S TA NDA R D OIL COMPANY* Btrnp Jlnuvetto Tan Kid w "CARBON pump, with Sudan Kid trim, * (^^ Jcrscy) • Thin atylo la olao in utoqk Rmarkabh dtmototrathri In Black 1'atont Colt nntl wbmyou dntln'outyour til , lilock Kid. la addition to (Moflier virtues, thl» tfcw "Srandaja" Motor Oil Oxfords will he populnr Is oxtMmalreftectiToincUfnlng this foil for Walking, shop. cvUnd«r«ralll,Matorlh«ail«iqU' J'lriff and about tho housp, •v«it s*»rk Pluga. Its bl«cj Two weeks ago last Saturday * Joseph Nave has moved* from RAYH.STILLMAN Clark. Holbrook bought two lots oi FOXWOODPARK West Bergen place to a house on . Lots SllBO to'$1380. I jCONTR&CTOR BROAD ST|?ERT "^ RED BANK, N. J. William Mknatn, WVwltby Fas tho'river bank on Cooney Terrace the north aide of Bank «treee which FARMS Fowdar M4nof*«turar, Bought the from the Investment and Realty hq bought last week from Thomas Watarr Gas, Electricity, Con- I apd BUILDER Pla» for |8B,0OO—W/1L. Tair corporation of Bed Bank for * Healey. The lot is S7tfxl47% creto aldewallu and curb* Country Homes * Down House and Bolld, Hom«. 600. Last Saturday he sold the lots feet. The house has seven rooms RED BANK, N.J. Shore Estates OTNDSTORM INSURANCE William Mennen of New to Mrs. Sarah B. Turnbull of Blos- ind some improvements. Mr. Nave F. A. MOREHOUSE O£Bce in Elmer Building ) Is planning great changes to thesom Cove road in Middletown town paid $5,000 for the property and Office: Foxwood Park g 'Room y ' ' AllFormioflNlilRANOK Coverage at Very Loy Rates. ship for $18,000, an advance of the sale was made by John DiFiore. Fair Haven "property known LITTLE SILVER. g Telephone 201ft • , Cedarwold, which ho,bought from $1,600 over what he paid. Both Tho hew owner of tho property Iatontown,N.I. John P. Smythe, Mr. Mention sales wero made by Battin &.'Ap- is employed at the railroad shops at TaL 1BO8 Red Bank $ Jobbing, o." AD Kind* a manufacturer of face powder-and plegate, real estate agents of Elizabethport. Edimatet Cheerful'/ FurnSined. B millionaire. He' paid f85,000 for Broad street. Red Bank, s m • » t ' tho property. ' Mrs. Turnbull recently sold he: The A. C. Harrison Home Sold. MORTGAGE LOANS The property comprises fourteen houoo on Blossom Covo road 1 Tho Albert G. Harrison bungalow acres on the north side of the .main Mrs. Herbert G. Kimball of Moni on South street was bought last Straight Mortgage Loans for o five year term atJ5H%' street through Fair Haven, a short dair, a sister to Mr. Holbrook,- and week by.Mrs..Jennlo Long of Bum- Interest.-rate for, minimum amounts on, modern business and distance weiit of tbe-village center. she bought the lots on Coonoy Ter son. The lot is 60x150 feet, and I - residential proportles. i ,••>,> , \ It haB frontages of 280 feet on the race on which to build herself the bungalow has six rooms, bath- street and BOO fee£ on the Shrews- home. The property lms a rive: (M Flat Irons! Monthly Installment Loam at 0% interest rato on amounts room, steam heat and all improve- of f200Q to $200,000. , ''{,.•- bury river. -The eastern boundary frontago of 130 feet with the sami ments, lira. Long paid $7,200 for line la Battln road. The western distance on Cooney Terrace, and isthe property. The sale of the place ' Construction ^Loans on either the above plans, side of the place is bounded by the 226 feet deep. It is on a high bluff Was made by Patrick F. Kennedy. ? We lyill allow for a limited time only one dollar for William, Allen Lewis property. and commands a beautiful view of 1 \ INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN tho Shrewsbury river. your old iron to apply oh the purchase price of a new A fine large house is at Cedar- Telephone Company Changai. wold near tho river. Mr. Mennen expects to tear down this building ' BAKERY IN^EW HANDS. Miss Mary Brascb, who has been Westinghouse Automatic Iron. - - •< ;i| Fidelity Mortgage Company and to put up a'much finer one. A night operator at the Keansburg Carl Foerifer and Edward 3ctu telephone exchange, has been made WM, 7. BLAIB, Prea. and Treas, < • garage, a tarn and'Other buildings Yes, that's just what tye want—that old iron y~:- '.1:.. 0 'isrr t'i.1 iking \ are on the place. A driveway runs (nacher Bny Red Bank Business,' night chief operator. Miss Gladys 2d National Bank Bldg.' Tel. Re< Bank 1438 through the center of the land from The Star bakery business 01 Johnson has been advancer" to night of throwing out for the past year. ..' ;,;.... * ' fi the street to the house. Mr. Men Monmouth street has been bough: chief operator at Seabright. Miss non will divldo the property into by Carl Foerster and Edward Schu. Anna Smith, who has been toll 'oper- DON'T THROW IT OUT, WE WILL' MAKE YOU A DOLLAR large .residence' altea for wealthy macher, who took charge this week. ator at Asbury Park, haj been made homeseefcers. The tract will bo Tho now owners of the bakery superintendent. ALLOWANCE. _.',_ ( laid out to resemble a park, with bought it from Edwa.-d DiSIana. m i — streets, by-paths and large flower The business was at ono time! owned To Parade at South Ambay. gardens and bowers. by Blchard Jordan/ who now has Union n"re company of Bed Bank .We are offering the new Westinghouse Auto- WILLIAM O'BRIEN will take part in a parade at South !fhe land near tho strqet Is heav- bakery at Seabrlght John DiFiore matic iron at the new low price off-$7.75. That's ily wooded, mostly with cedars. ovftis the building in which' tho Star Amboy Saturday afternoon,' The ~" Is woodland entrance will be re-bakery is located and Mr. Foerster parade will be part of an "old a good buy. Then we allow you a dollar on that , , MEANS tained. Holly and laurel are plenti< and Mr. Schumacher have taken home week" celebration at .South old iron which brings the price down to $6.75. ful in the woods on the place. The ten-year lease on this building; Mr. Amboy: HIGH GRADE SERVICE trees have been carefully cared for Foerster was until recently em- That's a very good buy. And to, make the offer and thinned out, go that very few ployed at tho City Bakery at Re still more attractive, you pay only, one dollar approved and Improved changes will be necessary to give it Bank and Mr. Schumacher was em-What Price Do You the desired park effect. ' The newployed at a bakery at Long Branch. down and the balance one dollar monthly with Heating ; Plumbing •• 'Roofing development-will bo highly restrict- -i •»• Want to Pay K your >eleetric light bills. There's an offer you ed and only houses of a very high SALE OF, WESTSIDE STORE. Water Systems Copper Work class type will be permitted to be We have over seventy* •can't afford to miss! - ?i DMt, ' - Nathan Cohen Buya Joseph Bruno'i houses to choose from.'at . ; Earthen and Iron Pipe Former Stand. / ' , v prices from $4,000 to $50',- Wo Handle the American Radiator Company's BUILDING',FOUR HOUSES Nathan ,Cohen,; a storekeeper, on 000 and: several large SPECIAL OFFER ON ^TRkAMLINE IRON SJ AkCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Shrewsbury avenue, has bought the They are Going Up for Irving Berk store building on the west side' of places' at higher prices, , The WestinghouseStreamline Iron'-similar to the .automatic except '• RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT on the doFabry Tract. that street, near River street, which $500.00 down will buy Irving Berk, a Bed Bank shoe was owned by Joseph-Bruno. Thi some of these. Balance that it does not have the automatic heat control,, sells regularly for $6.00^ *»«MMMM^ , Buy good, rea| estate. .Then hold it. , \ • . Now WeiUld* Bungalow. ^ Title BOlLER^-FURNACES-RANOis Honry Popo, wh« live* on New- man' Springs road, is building a • Company GLENMARt'PARK is GOOD EEAt ESTATE. Whether you want a lot for a bungalow for his own use on the ' ' EstabtUhcd 1899 - home or a lot or two for an investment, you will be safe when you buy in GLENMARY south side of-Westsldo avenue. Wll- J Pre-eminent in Monmouth w S Satisfaction Hnm-W. Cook is the contractor. The ' and Ocean Counties 1 ' PARK. ;It is/aw.oriderful place for a home. You are sure of good neighbors. No ob-^ GURROUNOINGyoutiainUy ;" cost will bo $4,000. The bungalow Will be 22x80 foot arid It will have j Freehold Tom* Riv?? iectionable'features'will eVer be allowed on the property. •."''• Q) with, an abundant supply of , .five rooms and a bathroom. It will \ Co/uuW i/our . pure ana tno^teried.'warnj air W \ f. be provided with modern Improve- own attorney , ! These' thjrigs, which make the place delightful for a home,, make it a wonderful ments. low jnit&Vtost—plus.econotpy' ' . iMIMMMHMUMHHl place j for inye^nent. ^ Buy a, lot or two and hold the-property for advancement.' You 1 of operatiou—is true heating sat- ' ^faction. , • ' ' ' will never get,'$5^000 a front foot for any of these lots but you will be sure of a steady in- You-will appreciate aThatcher crease in value., ' ,v,\.:l .''•• • -;-P; "MeteprPipeless"Furnace.Fr)om . There are few opportunities to' get property as desirable as this. Nearly two-thlrda the minute tho fire is started— Anderson Brothers healthful heat Is supplied in auf- of the lots have been sold in the eight weeks the property has been on the market. To fident abundance to moke every , get any of these lots on the "ground floor" price you should act quickly. room warm aria comfortable, '' i > STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hall ctmplm Mow mJ Ut »$ uki yen liltraiurt dnetlttttf iht iKdnt mi Prices of Lot« Range Front $1,200 to $2,200. KonvmkalThatchtt-MtlKrPlpiUu- Local and Long Distance Moving 1 - Grin wum alt from th« Thatcher "Meteor (£)P(pole«»" fitnuce rU«» through « con. tr«ll|'loc««dr«g!it«f to «ilih«rooBj*, When Ou* yftija tad padded cool It U drawn buck to tlia fiiratce tod li moliMned,re-ho»t«d Had «*-drculns«t), thus crating and shipping to all .•1! innulng a cootuot flow of evenly hasted "motit>p«lr. Writawday. ' • 1 'V _f ** I iTHB THATCHERJCOMPANYJ '^ Sales Agent,

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"t-y. y RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 11,1926. sport-in the northern part oj Mid- bridge of the South Shrewsbury carried became ao hot with YEARS AGO IN RED BANK: dletown townsWp and two gunners snn'B rays that they ha Telephone 4)6 au3 22 Keanaburg. river. _ ,' - . Ben- of the Seqond Week in Anguit 2B Court Street; known. missioners cleaned it op.' They or- drickson at CenterviU» was bitrned \ • • ,. SUMMER SCHEDULE Twenty Ye»r» Ago, Thirty Yean Eev. Henrj; Belting, preached a and the lots was $1,000. Telephone Triangle ,8917 ••<' •' < .Telephone-' 423 Ago and Forty Yeara Ago. dered Street Superintendent James STEAMERS:-—KeaniWjr, Focabont&s, Smithfiold, Mobjack. sermon against 'Sunday sports in Norman to do the job. '* Mrs. Mary A. Rlemon. died at Forty Yeara;A(O. which,he included Sunday canoe- Eight men and. two women were Trenton, aged 62 years. She was' 5*\ Subject to Changs Without Notice. 1 Teachers for the Bed Bank pub ing, bicycling, driving; and* walk- fined $2 and costs for riding on the the widow of Frank Elerson and Steamer ALBERTINA 1 ^ ' (New York Tfisii^ . J" ing. was born in the old White home- lie schools wero-appointed for the sidewalks in Bed Bank. The per- Between Battery landtag*, NB^X0!** 9ltfr and, HlghlandB, Kumwn ' LEAVE BATTERY, NEW YORK ensuing year and their salaries/were t Martin T. BSwell, who showed his 'sons fined were' John Tyndall, stead at Little Silyer, whero ehe , and Sed Bank. * \ 1 lived 56 years. ^ 4 WeekHara:—9:30, 10:30 A. M30 A. M.( 1:00, 2;00, 3:30, at $1,000 per year and in addition costs for "doing to. John Brand, George Nivison, Albert Long Branch and back, with a trip Leave Battery La»dlng<3ilB P.M. Leaver K*i Bank' 7iD0 A.M. 4)30, 5:30. 8:00, 9:30 P..M. William E. Cooper of Middle- by bus from tho Long Branch trol- Arrive Highland* about Si IS to being superintendent of schools s Borden, JHrs." Jame's. E. Degnan and Arrive Romion about'Bi45 " Lrava* Ruraton 7f30 he was 'to teach' the eighth, ninth town began studying f or the min- Miss Flora Styles. ley station to tho beach and back, LEAVE KEANSBURQ istry. • • were issued at 25 cento each, Arrive Red Bank/about 6sI5 Uayei-HlghUndi . ' 8i'00 , and tenth grades. Miss VanSickle, Baroness Emma VonKattengell, ArrlVe Battary abnul .JOiOO ' ' ; WVSk'dnyi—7:00 A. M.; 12 M.t 3:30, 5:00, 8i00, 10:00 P. M. who taught the sixth and seventh Dr. Edwin Field of Bed Bank widow of Baron VonKattengell of George Smith dislocated bis Sunday* and Holidays Extra Boat Every Monday, 6i00 A. M. .bought a' big catboat from William shoulder by a fja.ll from a chair * ' i' *^i grades at ,the Mechanic street Austria, bought the Lum property Leave BatUrr.Landing SitB A.M. Sunday* and HoHdjdya" '" Satur3»y«l—7iO0, 11:00 A. M.s 12 M.j 3:30, 5:00, .8:00, S. Mount for pleasure sailing. while, fixing a curtain in R. T, Arrive Highland* ab_ou< UtlB 10:00' P. M. * school, got $475 D year. The fifth in Middletown township at the Mid- Leava Red Bank' '61OOA.M. , 11:00 A. M.; 12:00 M.; 1:00, 2:00, 4:00. 5:30, grade in the Mechanic street school dletown end of Hubbard'B bridge. Smith's business building on Front Arrive Rutnion about 1II4S 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 P. M. was't'o be taught by Miss Sara Child Thirty Yean Ago. Mrs. VonKattengell bought the street, Arrive Red Bank ab,out 12il5 L»n« Rad.Bank ^ aiQOP.M. at a salary of $350 per year. MIBS property in order that her son Ed- William A. Truex's delivery (Leave Battery Landing (or Rod Leave Runiioa 3i3OP.M. Benjamin. John Porker treated horse ran away and smashed the Bank "only) about 5i45 P. M. Nellie WiUott was engaged to teach about a dozen of his friends to a ward could enjoy fishing and the U»ve Higfaland* 4(00 PiM. Keansburg Steamboat Co. at the down town section of the river sports of the locality. / wagon.. Ernest Howard, tho driver, strawride to Oceanport, Pleasure was cut and bxuised on the face. first 'grade at $80 per year. Mi"» Bay and1 Long Branch, with fre- Miss Mary C Schanck, daughter Sara Matilda Willett was principal of John C. Schanck, was married to Thomas Dowd, who had lived at quent stops for refreshments and Beltord 35 years, died of conges- of the Oakland street school at a diversions.' In'the party were Mr. William L. Brown, both of Holm- salary of $375. Besides being prin- del, at the. bride's home by Eev. Gar- tion of tho intestines. He was 73 and Mrs.tA. Holmes Borden, Mr. years pld and left a widow. cipal she taught the fourth grade. and Mrs. Harry G. Borden, Mrs. mony," assisted by Bev. Robert B. Miss Grace Warner was engaged as Charles, H. fiurin, Miss Annie Stil- Fisher. A wedding dinner was Edward Sherman of Shrewsbury teacher of the second and third well, Miss Cora •Jennings, Miss May served on the lawn, Mr. and Mrs. avenue was bitten on the leg by a grades™ at a salary of $350 per Shutts, Miss Sadie Parker, Miss La- Brown went to California to live. dog owned by S. F. Betts, whet lived year; and Miss Mary Goff, who also lage Bunn, fAishbel Borden and Alfred Popd .of Colt's Neck loft on the Fair Haven road. taught some of the studies, in these Lambert Borden'. , ' * a will which gave his wife, Phoebe Horses owned by George Llnx- grades, received $800 per yeat. A There were a great many perch Pope, all the household goods and mayer of Xoonardvillo and Thomas primary-grade in the Oakland street up Swimming river. William A. kitchen furniture and she was to Fleming of Navesink died from the Have you noticed the school was taught by MIS'B Lifczie A. VanSchoicfc' waB a great fisherman have the use of the Test of the es- effects of the heat. ,' Big 50c and Allen Smith of East Bed Bank healthy children In your, Wilson, daughter -of Hon. Arthur and he distributed' many perch tate as long as she lived. At her Wilson of Tinton Falls, at a salary among his friends. ' Down the river death the property 'was divided broke one of the bones in his hand inf.. ' neighborhood? They of $300. porgies were biting very freely and among all his children. while unloading bricks from a, Other teachers at schools in this they were caught all the -way from Captain Jacob Kirby of Ocean- freight cor, are Blue Ribbon Bqtter- Money Saving Sale port died from general debility at Bnsil Britton.^son of C. T.Brlt- neighborhood included Miss Sarah Sandy Hook up to tho Red Bank Children. Keep your As is usual, and even expected by the Hundreds Nivison of Eatontown as principal steamboat dock. Strings of twenty the qge of 74 years. He had fol- ton of Front stftet, broke his left of Thoutands of Careful Housekeeper; tvho do their of the Fair Haven school with ""_ to one hundred porgies. were very lowed the water all his life apd in leg while stealing a ride on the back children healthy and' tho days when Oceanport was a of a wagon. marketing in our Stores; values cannot be beaten in Susie Ogden of Keyport as assistant common, v shilling by serving plen- the American Stores. / .teacher. A Mr. Tyndall was em- Mr. and Mrs..Millard' Fillmorc busy shipping port he ran freight Bobert McCoy of Oceanic was schooners to and from New York. killed by falling down a well on the ty of Blue Ribbon Butter 1 '\ The demand for our products is tremendous be- ployed as principal of the Eaton- Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. town school with Miss Gavin as his Noblo, Mr. and Mrs. WhitallS. Hill, John Bice of Fair Haven, who Gonoral Aimcs property at Atlantic cause We maintain their high standardsttalways. You Highlands'. every day. I. "will find the purchasing power of your dollar greatly assistant. William Wolcott of Eat- Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Allaire, the was found guilty in' the county 1 ontown was engaged r.s principal of Misses Allaire, Frank Bradser, Her- court of stealing chickens from A watch worth $23 waB stolen t increased. "$1.05 to $1.25 combinations are being sold . Mrs. Sarah A. Hance of Oceanport from Bev. James T. Shock of Key- i for $l.0Oi 55c and 60c combinations are priced at 50c. the Little Silver school, with Miss bert -W. Hill, Robert MacDonald Mary Gulick as hiB assistants Mr. and Bert McClees went to Highland and a plow from. John Kelly of port while he was on n trip to New * Over'two dozen items in this amazing sale. Buy to Bcarmore, who bad taught the Tin- Beach on n beach party. They got Morrisville, was sent to the county York. f , * the Unlit! ton Falls school for two years, was so badly snnburned that several of jail for five months. Henry J. Darnel], aged ten engaged for the ensuing year. Mis* the party were'laid up for nearly John McCarthy of Morrisville months, son of Joseph Darnell of • • Reg.- 25c Fancy Reg. 2Ic OSCO Mary Thompson of Tinton .Falls a week. bought a pig for $3 and the day af- Little Silver, died of cholera infan- was engaged as teacher of the The E.-C. Fiedler property on ter he bought it the. pig crawled tum. t v through»a crack of the pig pen and Red Salmon Shrewsbury school at s salary of Town Neck, near Little Silver, Was Twenty Year* Ago.> . Calif. Asparagus bought by John Gibbons of New escaped. Mr. McCarthy offered a $C00 per year. "William Champlain, Major John V. Allstrom of Long Tft« who had taught at the Colt's Neck York for $2Q,000, as a site for a reward of a dollar etor the-pig\bnt ButterThat 5 S $1.00 3 ""«SOc school several years and who after- fine residence. .The property con- he never got it back. - Branch, who had lived at Bed Bank Save 26c» Save. 13c. ward taught at Shrewsbury.v-was tained about fifty acres and was on , A gang of men were repairing many, years, died suddenly of heart CaritBoBetter r appointed principal of the Oceanic the eastern side of the road, which the railroad tracks at Belford and disease. ' He was born at Stock- public cshoolj and Miss Ware, who leads from the Eumson road to the the tongs with which the rails were (Continued on next page.) V*. OSCQ fcingfer Ale" $1.0 had taught at Oceanic, several 1 THE BUTTER THAT CAHT BE BETTER ) Ho charge iot bottles. Empties redeemed '2c each, yeare, was engaged as his assistant 23c Delicious Reg. 10c Tender Keyport had the same' corps of teachers,as the previous year with Stuffed Olives Whole Grain Corn Miss Cora Roberts of Keyport as an bou cani additional, teacher. ' Gerardus C. Morris, who had taught at the Port 1 KlCtBEL'S Y—- 5 t 6 50c Monmouth school, was re-engaged, and .Wlnfleld Robinson of Keyport was re-engaged to teach the High- asco Grape or Currant Jelly lands school. Miss Leonard of At- Pure lantic Highlands was engaged as tumblen f"*/\ / Popularly 15c teacher of the Brown's Dock schoo" 4 in Middletown township. 'OUC \ SavelOc A show was given in the temper- Resr- ^ a Reg. 5Sc R..& R. • Reg. 10c. Cut ance reform club's building on \Ripe Boned . Stringless Monmouth street by a traveling DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Tomatoes Chicken Beans company. The show was called n "An Adamlcss Eden." About 350 " 50c 6 — 50c men and four women attended the 6 T 50c show and paid admission. The men jfSCD or Del Monte California ranged in age all the way from Asparagus eighteen to eighty years.' It was a Sardines hot night and all the windows were Tips 1 Thurs. Aug. 12, Fri. Aug. 13, Sat. Aug. 14 cani thrown, open. A hundred or more •50c 3 •— $1.00; 4 SOc boys and men gathered outside the windows to Bee the show without ' 1 can 29c 1 can 2Bc OSCD I i, .•. CA* paying, they having been attracted nd by the posters of the show. The Bartlett Pears " Sliced Pineapple \ "C 5UC performers were clothed in scanty Reg. 29c Purs Za-Rex attire which made a bareback circus Otis White Athletic . asco rider's costume seem like a ful Olive Oil Fruit Syrups dress. 'The-show'had Hardly begun 368 Shirts Union Suits us Pork & Beans when the four women in the audi- 50c 3 l * ^1.00 ence jumped up, grabbed their es- Separate collar and collar Fine English. Broadcloth.' Shirts and Drawers corts, by the arms and hurried out ^fhe company. pa|d the "temperance attached. Guaranteed perfect. Regular - - 13 club $10 for the Use of the building 1.50 Quality. ^ $io for the show; The theatrical troupe 1.50 and 2.00 Values - 1.50 Values No charge for these bottles." Empties feiieem'ed lceach. ; cleared $150 by the performance. i .(Irregular*.). Za-Rex Fruit Reg. Peacock A great deal of damage was done g 1M Peacock . on Middletown farms by a hall Champagne GGingei r Ale Btorm, accompanied by a heavy bou boll wind and thunder arid lightning. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Grape vines were torn from their 3 50c 9 $I.oo trellises, melon patches were devas- Suit Nq charge for these bottles. Empties redeemed lc each. tated and the melons cut to pieces, grain and corn, tfera blown flat to - . eL " the ground, 26 panes of glass in Reg. 18c Sifted Peas 3 Nelson Schanck's house were brok- cans en by hail,'and a cow ftwived by Reg. 10c Tender Green Peas 6 50c John Hillyer'and a horse oftned by George Hopping were, struck ' by 11 —• OSCO Evap. Milk *» $1.00 lightning and .killed. ;. John J. - :arly half rich cream. You will bo glad to havo Boers/a ,bam at Holmdel, which was Homo on hand. r full of hay and; grain, was struck by. lightning nnd}was burned to the Lux Popular Hardwater ground. • x Boys'Golf Hose Union Suits Misi Hattie B.'Emmons and John Neckwear Toilet Soap Toilet Soap Stateslr, both of Colt's Neck, were married at the home of the bride by Jacquard Patterns. „,. Full AthleUc Style, Nainsook 50c , 21 -"" $l.oo Rev. George. W. Labaw, assisted by fashioned. rf Regular, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 material.''' iiny n wipply. Aging improvca uonp. tho groom's brother, Rev. Benjamin Stntcsir. Tho. bride rind groom quality Silk 4-in-Hands. The Plneit Teat for 4SCO Coffee {. a real '••'•'. 39 BROAD STREET floventcen ponon« ntgnafl tht STREET Ri .'* ?, £ t»mper«nco muting at i Tinton JTallg gw-J;". ^>; BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST II1: .George Doughty .of Herbert which, ww fixed up as a Jail, andAsay and son Harry, 'Bertram closed its membership with 35 char- farm machinery of James Bray of YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. street, who' was ercfployed by .Th'e'o- When be reached tho'scaffold a Birch, who was manager of a store ter members, Collectors had been Phalanx the best cowa sold for dore W. Co)yer, was drowned at' the dumniy, was 'substituted and theon'Broad street; and Misses F. Vi-appointed to canvass the 'commun- $26 to (31. FIRST CHURCH OF ;,;(Cpntlnd«d pn nszt page.)-. foot of Blver .street. Ho 'went in dummy was hanged. ola'and Carrlo Headlcy of Bridge ity and they turned in $275. Howfird Warden, eon of Orlando CHRIST SCIENTIST ? htttnii Sweden, and camo .to Amer- bathing while he was over-heated Frank P. Plckman was the cop- avonuo were spending their vaca- Miss Viola Bowman, daughter of J. Warden of Little Silver, who had ica'when he-was 26 yean old. and'' his over-heated.' condition tain of a launch pleasure party of tions in the Catskill mountains. B. B. Bowman of Shrewsbury ave- enlisted in the navy, was home on 84 Broad St., R«d, Btolt, N. J.; j 'While living at Red Bank he organ- brought on cramps as soon'as be Bed Bankets to Highlands beach. ' Miss Bessie Matthews, daughter nue, celebrated her nineteenth a'furlough. < lied and conducted Allsttom's bran was in the water. William Corbett, In'the party wore Mr. and Mrs. Al-of Mrs. David Matthews of Mount birthday with a gathering of friends Carl Sharer's house on the Bum- fervleaa Sunday .1 1 LA ,M. M. .I P, M, 4 band, which was the first brass band one- of his companions, saw himbert 8. Miller and their son Wil- afreet, and William L. Russell of for an evening's pleasure. son road was broken into and the Wednesday Evening formed In Bed Bank. Ha was asink and went to his. rescue, but' liam, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Voorhees Long Branch wero married at the Ivy Hance of Red Bank bought thieves escaped with a big lot of Meeting!—8 P. M, could not save him. - He was six and their son Ira, Mlis Florence Long Branch Presybterian parson- a two-oared racing shell for uso on silverware. ReadlnE Room--Wednoidays 5 civil war veteran and n chatter Saturdaya from tilt (a 4igaxoi at>4 B member at Arrowsmlth post. 'He teen years old. «,, Odell, Frank Odcll, J, Garry Button age. They immediately started tho river and he and Arthur Swift James Fitzgibbon's house and lot iS0 P. M. # Dont worry Itboiit'your The publls fs oordlally left seven' children, John V.; John Splllane'was appointed an and John Sanford, housekeeping at Long Branch. of Red Bank rowed to Highlands on the south side of Wallace street attend tha services end fnvlta) t*R Charles, Herman, Frank, William automobile officer to catch automo- ° John Green, aged twelve years, The young daughter of Cornelius Beach and back. was sold to Frank Bush, the actor, Heading Boom. viilt tfet S tn'«4 NOW. ' -" E., and Wly'AllBtrom and Mrs. Al- bilists who exceeded the" speed son of W. I. Green of West Long Sullivan of Headden's Corner was A horse ownod by ' George for $4,875.' B fred Lundgren, He was a brother limit. The salary was f 100, per Branch, fell oft the steamboat dock walking on West Frdnt street when Thompson of Lincroft died of old The socond annual circus of the of Professor Harold K. Ailstrom at month.vMr. Splllane,wa»'a Demo- at Red Bank and was nearly sho was bitten by a dog owned by age. The horao was thirty years old Atlantic Highlands athletic associ- Monmoutb. County- SurrogsU's OCM. l In tho matter of tie estate, of aeon* T, Red Bank,., crat and tfia appointment was made drowned. He was saved by James Mrs. Charles Walters. The dog had and had been owned by Mr. Thomp- ation was hold and $700 , was Jones, deceased, " ' A fatr wa4 held for the benefit of by fi Republican. The appointment Norrls of Red Bank, who grabbed a bitten several other persons and it son 24 years. cleared. Notice to creditor! to preilnt eltfma v; • A; WIRTH made 'a great row among the Re- big c,rabnet, with which ho pulled was shpt by Harry Boskey. Dustan Allaire of Red Bank, who against estate. O PTQMETIVIST Chrlat. church at Shrewsbury at Michael Vaughn of Lincroft had Pursuant to tb« order of Joiesh" L, I »t2 BROAD ST __ which $200 'was cleared, Amonp; publicans .of Red Bank, who the boy out of the water. Captain David A. Walling opened had been conducting a butcher busi- a toe crushed while putting a'horse Oonohay, aurtofata o! the County or Mon. " month, made on tbe eighteenth day of those who took part In the affair claitned that'a 'Republican should, / Major Harold E. Nteman of Red his elder mill. Hughie Johnson, ness at New Brunswick, sold the in the stable at Brookdalo farm. June, 1020. on tha application of William 1 have got the Job. \ - ' • Bank was the head of a boys' mili- who lived on the Bennett farm be- business to. Joseph Edgar, Sr., of George W. Sewing bought a lot E. Crawford, admlnlitrgtor of tha «UU wore'-Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. Wright 1 of Gcorjro T. Jonee, deceased, notice la Brawn,' Mrs,' Benjamin C. Fincke, The Reformed church of' Colt's tary organization at , Ocean Grove. tween Tinton Falls and Scobeyville, Rector place. on Reckless place from Benjamin' hereby slven to the creditors of sald.dt* 1 Neck celebrated itt fiftieth anniver- He organized a Rough Riders' received a quart bottle of applejack Edward RosVclJ of Oceanport ceaicd to exhibit to tha subscriber, ad- D4"( I Miss Nettie Allen, Miss Addle John Parker for $1,600, ministrator as aforeuld, their debts M4 White, Mrs. Anna V. Jennings, Mrs. sary and on the some day thetroop, who wore Rough Rider suits for bringing the first load of apples broke the record for cntehing eels demands ngoinet the said estate, UMer churchfs new chapel was dedicated. slmjlar to those worn by President to tho mill. in the South Shrewsbury river, oath, within afx monthe from tha data of Abble SJeeper, Mrs. Charles F. If you have anything you want the aforesaid order, or they will ba (or- White, Mrs". Arthur Swift, Mrs. F. Tho .chapel was built back of theRoosevelt's men in 'tho Spanish- Tho steamboat Sea Bird broke when he caught 35 large ceil in two to sell, hire, rent or exchange, make ever >barred of their action! therefor church and was made part of that American war, her shaft close to tho paddle wheel hours' fishing. use of Luke Longhead's department •gainst the said aabscrloer. 0. VanVllet, Mrs. C. Irving Patter- Dated Freeholdeehold. N.. J.. Juno ItIt,, 1»2I. son, Miss Bessie Cooper, Mies Nellie structure. The chapel contained a Elijah Stout's' storp on Front while on her way to New York. Trie John S. Ferguson, who for many In The Register.—Advertisement W1IAIAII E. CRAWFWORDO . 1^ dining room and complete cooking passengers wero taken off by oneyears conducted tho Wolf Hill stock 6?e Brown, Mis. Bowdoln Hazard, Miss street, occupied as a dry goods Katharine Sickles', Mw. Evan F. and dining room equipment. Rev. store by Theodore F. Merritt, of tho. Patten boats and tho Seafarm near Oceanport, died sudden- Jones, Mrs. A. Holnfes Borden, Octave VanBeveroudt was the pas- caught fire late at night. All theBird,was hauled to a dry dock for ly on a train while on his way to Mrs. William R. Stevens and Misseii tor. stock of tho. storo was destroyed repairs. New York. , Bessie and Helen Hazard. A •baBeball association was and $2O0 in cash was also burned. Miss Lydia Thompson, Miss Ethel Thomas ,Ryan of Atlantic High- A. h.< Bennett, Gcorga Doughty formed in tRed IJank to encourage The damage to the stock and build- Conover and Harry and Burrowes lands, who was convicted of assault- 'and Elwood Smith of Fair Haven amateur baseball playing. The of- ing was $3,900, Walling of Lincroft went fishing ing Policeman John R. Snedeker, invited a largo number , of' house ficers wore Edward S. Allaire presl- ' Charles Parker's house at East- near Kcyport and caught 35 weak- was sent to tho Rahway reforma- mechanics, who wero employed at idont, John ,W.' J. Bonnell vice aide Park was burned .down in tho Holmes and Henry Conover tory. Fair Haven, for a Sunday pleasure president, George W. Chandler sec- early morning. Tho house had just caught ,05 weakfish in Rarltan bay. Daniel Allaire, who ran a butcher trip'' to Sandy Hook. • They made retary, Alexander D. Cooper treas- been" moved on Mr. Parker's lot. .William Pearce, son ofi*Ernest shop at Fair Haven, got his hand the trip in Captain (George Dough- urer and James Fltzgibbon, Benja- The house was fully furnished but Pearce, who was employed at thecaught in tho door of his icebox ty'a boat and they took along- one min H, Ford, James Cooper, Jr., the only things saved by'the fire- Hazard canning factory'at Shrews- and the end of his finger was torn of Oaptain Doughty's eel 'net». Wiltom H. and Fred W. men were an oil stovo and a small bury, mashed two ,of the fingers of off. Broader View They mado one haul with the'netMoselle managing committee. scow rowboat. his left hand when it w?s caught in CharleB M. Patterson of Shrews- and captured over 600 pounds of Whitney1 Jeffrey of Oceanic died John A. Lawrence, Sidney Beers some machinery. bury made many improvements to The man or woman who eels. After providing for thcin suddenly of heart diBense. Shortly and Garret and Albert Buck of Samuel Wise, son of Thomas J. his residence and the house was en- own wants the rest of the eels wero before his death he told his friends Colt's Neck went on a fishing trip Wise, who had been sick with tyr tirely re-enclosed with shingles. pays bills by check gets a sold to Parkcr^own folks'at eight that he had never felt better in his to Barnegat., They pulled in fish phoid fever and whose life at one Dr. William B. Warner started a broader view of financial cents a pound. life, , Ho .was sitting on a bench on until their arms were so tired they time was despaired of, recuperated two-story addition on the south side matters—and knows that a The ladies' aid society of the tho shoro -of the Shrewsbury with could fish no linger. Their catch and got safely on the road to re-of his house on the corner of East Oceanic Methodist'church held • his brother, William Jeffrey of was 280 weakfish besides a number covery. Front street and Spring street. receipt will be received in fair and festival and $00 wasLong Branch, when he fell from the pf other fish. ' Allan S. Hcsketh, Kenneth Mor- A fair was held at W. Strother the form of the endorse-. • The New .York cleared. Among those who took bond: and died. .He was 68 years John Wyckoff of Oceanic, who ford and Stella Grant were received Jones's in Middletown township for v ment on the back of the part wero Mr. and Mrs. George old. had been in feeble health for a year into full membership at tho First the benefit of Trinity church and check. Use this safe, con- t-.a Times every day Curtis, Mrs. William Parker, Mrs. Ezra Osborn was elected foreman or more, was taken to tho Trenton Methodist church and Mr. and Mrs. $185 was cleared. t DeWitt Scott, Mrs. Randolph .Voor- of , Union hose company, Wesley state hospital. Hq was seventy Irving Griggs were received by let- Rev. Garret Wyckoff and Rev. T. venient medium—open a hees, Mrs. Georgo LewiB, Mrs. Patten and William Webb assistant years old. Mrs. Lucy Slocum, -wife ter. E. Fisher, pastors of the Holmdel Checking Accdunt with us. gives the most George Emery, Mrs, George Van-foremen, William Soffol secretary, of Osceola Slocum of Fair Haven, Stephen Davron ' of Kcansburg churches, were granted vacations of Brunt, MisseB.Ada VanBrunt, Ma- 'Elvin Frake treasurer, William Mc- was taken to' the state hospital the died of spinal meningitis after a a month each. reliable, complete bel/ Smith,' Uda Curtis, Loretto Gackin and Charlos H. Johnson fire same day. • sickness of four days. He was John H. Cook, Jr., built a new Lewis and Frances Emery, Dowitt dairy1 house at Tinton Falls and in- Browcr and Samuel VanBrunt. police', and A. L. McQueen and A chauffeur employed by ThomaB eighteen years old and was. em- report of,all the' Charles H. Dennis representatives McCarter of Rumson was overcome ployed In the KeanBburg postofflce. stalled a machine to run a separator Fiftoen new mombors joined the to-the firemen's relief association. by the heat at Red Bank and was Miss Adelaide Mongold, who had and churner. - Bed Bank .American' Mechanics. Arthur E. Smith built a scaffold found sitting on the step at the door been employed for sis; months as a Rev. Alfred Wagg, pastor of the neWs of interest to, The new members were William. A, for an execution alongside of Abe of the' Hendrickson building on, governess by Mrs. William T. Van- First Methodist church of Red Webb, Samuel Craig, Harry Sylves- 1 Bennett's barn in order* to get a'Front street. Dr. Warner said he Brunt, was stricken with heart dis- Bank, was granted a vacation of intelligent, think* ter, Eden Swing , James E. Ecptt, moving picturo of a hanging. A just barely escaped a sunstroke. ease and died in a few hours. three weeks. ted Bank.,N.Jt Everett T. Asay, James Woodward, live man was led from, tho barn, Mrs. Edmund Vine, Mrs. E. F. The Little Silver fire company At the sale of the live stock and George Hook, Allen H. 'Smith, ing persons,, An Owe. n Hallenbake, Richard Walters, Philip Crelin, Charles E. Nleman, George. Whiting and William Index on the back Chandler. Theso now members gav« Onward council a total mem- page d^ily is a , bership of,174. Percy T. Bennott, Bon of Wallace Bennett of Bed Bank, who was a convenient sum* conduct6r on tho Iiong Branch trol- ley road, found a roll of bills and mary of the news. >'checks atnouiftng to $4,000 in his trolley-car. Mr. Bennett found'the owner and returned the money and Order from y< checks to him. The man said he had always thought that all con- newsdealer.* ductors were dishonest and 'he was surprised- to find one who was hon- est. He gave Mr. Bennott $5 and told him to get something to smoke. The assessors throughout the county held a meeting w}th the cc county tax board at Freehold and SHOES THAT SATISFY were notified by the tax board that the law required that all property must be assessed at its full.value; but the assessors did pretty much 16 Broad Street Red Bank. New Jersey as they liked in regard to assessing property, just, as had always been lone ever since the first assessor was elected in' Monmouth county. * 750,000••;. VESTAB^tteriea Selected as Our Annual August Clearance Replacement Q/2 Original Equipment The 750,000 car owners SALE NOW ON! who have replaced their origi- nal equipment batteries with VESTA, have good reasons to show for their preference. They \know that VESTA $ $ "costs less per,month of sei>» ' vice." Furthermore, they 3.95 4.95 5.95 kn

.••'vv..i *. J :< \ •' RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 11,1926. -•/•.'• Bergen county egg laying conterts. i •»•••••»••••••••••«••••••••••• laneous Shower after < their meeting Jfi I' ;>»,,»##•«••••••••• •«•••••••••••••••••»•••••••• 1 The'trip wiUtbo rondo hubaue* > * BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. last week for Mrs. Earl Pollen of 1 Manasquanq, , "who ' before' her mar- which will start from Freehold. HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN riagi e was HHii uWfti'. Bo.wne of To BnUd at Mpsmouth Beach. , •:*« MONMOUTH Freehold. , 4 v _ \ • - ' -. A. A. Hoffman'of "Newark'Tie. bought three'2E-foot lots atMoOr Personal Notei, Sab* of Property, Boa* Boy FiaVerB>an, D DDE E BROTHERS Bolldlng Operations, Lodge Do- Alfred MlUer, thirteen-year-old mouth Beach and will buUd a f 10,- inge, Slight' Fir«», Blrttw, Uu> on of Barry Miller of Bradley 000 house there. • -' ' Red Bank's Dollar Days Beach, Is the boss boy fisherman of rlaget mnd Deatiu-^Othor Iteme. Olflcor Rei!gn>. f '"M X6 5EDANf > Goorgo J. MulhoJIand Of. Free- he county. Last week he caught a Raymond Oebom hat resigned «* itrlped bass,that .weighed twenty holcj ha; bought a large barn from a special officer at Mananquan and People t/eiext motor cars \tft at the Merchants Trust Co. Jdward McChesney ahd has moved pounds aqd/vas almost as long M James Enrighg t has been appointed himself. / d hi it to a lot on Sheriff street, where to succeed him. will be converted ifato a double Cattlny; Tonrnamei-t. nojrt page:.)' Some dealreluxury ond oabjnta*'! (Continued on tlott.Othera,utUltyan \ MYHEALTH ;treme8, .,, " , adopted an ordinance authorizing Vltltlng the South'. '' , v ( We will give a credit of One Dollar to each new" subscrip- the expenditure of ?185,O00 for in- . Mr. and Mrs. Allen R.~Hueth.ahd Did It in Lew Than One It provides uhusuol comfort and italling a modern sewer system. ion Richard bf Asbnry Park are on Month ..' Roominess; a refinement qf Una tion for one or more shares in the Friends Building and Loan . Miss Emma Hance, a Freehold trip to North Carolina where,they nnd design in which the owner :clophonc operator, has been as- 111 visit 'property In which' Mr. As Mrs. Weaver herself fay*. "I Association during Red Bank's Dollar Days. was never very strong Ttott*. (takes deep pride; and every- . d t the Asbury Park dffice for Eueth fcfintereated. The ptoperty ;hc atonth of August where in the World the name it 1 onsists of (ixty miles of water describing ber tears U, associated-with the ' The dairymen of Monmouth front • ^ condltlon.for,60. county will visit two of the leading cording to bit ..highest, standards of integrity dairy farms of Mercer county Fri- Qott Job lo WW. ' letters, ehft-was and workmanship. • -, day of next week. Clinton Dalaney of Elizabeth, subjected to fio MERCHANTS TRUST CO. who was operating a Ferris wheel small amount of VWlth reasonable.care, the Do ' Adelphia farmers are being t the Midway hose company carni- ill health. For. •reat'y troubled by ground' hogs ttmately, her slsr ,Xnxe Sedan serves its ownera val at Metawan, left the wheel Jor years, frequently delivers • 62 Broad Street Red Bank, N. 1 which burrow in their fields and eat without an operator Thursday night ter was familiar \ growing crops. with Xiydla H, mileage running-well into six nd went to Brooklyn to "get mar- Flnbham's Veg. figures; and on the resale market Start * Savings Account in Our Bank an'd See the Interest Mount Up. Mrs. Anna Spiegel and Jacob Sli- ried. stable Compound; er man of Long Blanch were mar- and begged Mrs. brings prices that strikingly re- - ried last Thursday by Rabbi Meyer To Visit Europe. •Weaver to try it. "Alter three or fleet the solid value, Dodgo * Rosenberg. > Thomas "W. tyahar'of Freehold four weeks," writes Mrt, Weaver, '.'| Brothers have built into it, Miss Marlon Cowan of Avon and nd.Owen Pierce of Manssquan will felt a great difference in myself. I Henry R. Hogg of East Orange will sail September 1st for a trip to would go to bed and sleep sound, Dollar {or dollar's, Worth of \ be married Friday of this week at France, where-they will visit the and although I could not do vtry genuine automobilel • , ' \ 1 battlefields. They also expect to much work, I seemed stronger. I Now York. kept oa taking it and now I eft well k»««***«**»»*»*****»l»**»»**»4* •*»•»•*•••••••• John .Button and John Cook of visit Germany, Belgium and Eng- and 'strong, do my work ana take D'eLuxe Sedan $1200.00 Farmingdalo went fishing recently land, care of threS children. I sure do tell Standard ISedan .^ 077.00 Fira Wracks Factory. my friends about your -wonderful i Coupe ...i .V.. 822.00 at Point Pleasant and caught 115 1 The Neptune cloak company's medicine, and I wlU answer any let- : Touring-Car 871,00 ters from womon asking about the Delivered '', . j An Airedale' dog owned by Phil- factory at West Ocean Grove was Vegetable Compound."—MM. LAW- Certainly—They are ip Garvell of Farmingdale went wrecked by a fire Saturday week, BEHCB WEAVES, Boat SmUUfleld. St., mad last week and was killed. hrowing forty employees .out of Mt. Pleasant, Pa. , FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Mrs. Sterling P. SpragUe of Al-work. The loss -was heavy as the If you knew that thousands ot entown gave birth to a daughter actory was making fur lined coats. women suffering from troubles simi- E. V. Hughe*, Mgr. 149-161 W. Front St. last Friday w.eek. lar to those you are enduring bad ' ' Telephone 1200 Water-Cwred To Visit Egg Laying Contest. Improved their health, ty taking Mrs. Ira Bennett of Belmar gave Poultrymen -from -Monmouth Lydia B. Plnkhom's Vegetable Com- birth to a daughter Monday of last :ounty will-make a'trlp to Hackee pound, wouldn't £ou think it was week. lack on August 28th to inspect the worth .trial! •> , Went Without Water. ' Residents of a part of West Main street at Freehold were without water on ' Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week due to a break in the^ water main. Work- men had to break through concrete paving in order to reach the broken pipd. . \ Died at .Hospital. ' Mrs. John-1 Bogus of long Branch died at the hospital at that placo Tuesday of last week. She The Water-Cured Process delivers Its pressure evenly over the entire surface had been a surgical patient at the of tub tube and insures a perfect cure. It retains all the tough, live quality hospital several weeks. Mrs. Rog- , of the rubber. And therubber used in , irs was 57 years old. Besides her husband five children survive her. Boy Drowni in Bay. Thomas Way, an eight-year-old United States Tubes Jersey City boy, was drowned at Cured Process, you buy a tube that is made Keansburg Friday night when he Is of superior quality. It' is the celebrated dove oft the boardwalk. The water U.S. Sprayed Rubber tree from odd, smoke of the fines t miterialaunder ideal conditions was only slightly over* the -boy's and other impurities—the toughest, most in the largest and best equipped tubefactory head but no one happened to bo at uniform rubber known. / in the world. the spot to render him assistance. United States Tubes age welL If punc- It will add miles to the life of your casing. Woman Driver Convicted. Mrs. Anna Egans of New York, tured, the injury does not spread and vul- United States Royal Tubes, Grey Tubes who appealed from" a sentence of canized repairs are permanent. 'r and Usco Tubes will give the. same long, thirtyidnys in jail for driving a car satisfactory service you get from United while drunk at Asbury Park, was When you buy a United States Tube convicted before Judge Steinbach made of Sprayed Rubber by the Water- States Tires. at Freehold last Thursday and she was ordered committed to jail. For Sole by Raid at Keansburf. ALLAN FROST—Empire Garage A house conducted by George J. W. MOUNT COMPANY Manio at Keansburg was raided E. ROSENBERG Friday night. The proprietor WB» fined $250 on a charge of selling liquor in spite of the fact that he testified that the bottles taken, by the officers contained cold tea, Camp Matron ReiigaeA Mrs. Winifred E. Growney Has resigned as matron of Camp .New- ark at Neptune City. Her resigna- tion is said to be duo to a disagree- ment with Commissioner. Murray of Newark. The camp is operated by mahdwaste' the city of Newark, , Boy Hit by Auto* DuWaynp Ross, tho eight-year old son of Charles Ross of Keyport, suffered a badly torn ear last week when ho was struck by an automo- bile as he'was running across the street. Four stitches were required to (lose the wound. V- Jyt' ships •> ^ Stolen Car Recovered. 'comes hurrying to Fashion Laiie\ An automobile belonging to .Momentous tendencies as indicated at\' Charlei E. Cramer of Long Branch, which was stolen at that place last 'ttjis opening or that have already sorncl "I have never yet seen persons week, was found abandoned at 'hummingg across under the seas. Soon our] really get 'anywhere who were Matawan by/Chief Edwin I. Sloat fashioashion staff and, their ppreciou s packagespg ] fivo minutes lifter U had been noti- always in a hurry with never will arrive on the niftnyiftcstt ocean llineri s afloatfl : time to care for their motors- fied of tSe theft . , Big Hone MaeWel.' /Vnd before there is time to tap an impa-j picking up; gas, all kinds—here, A horse mackerel weighing 400 tient foot twice, the rcproduclidns will be) there, nnd everywhere. They pounds was caught in the Carlson ,' ready •> fhar, we promise you, as, swiftly/ soon find this policy makes their pound nt Galileo last Thursday. sa» ships can'steam and fingert fly!/ " car shy nt a hill-climb — whine Cffpt. Hennessey and his erew of eight had a tough battle getting th» Soon-"'very soon>onginal* and; for second gear—pine for a rest, fish aboard. It was sent to the New '• ^refroduflionillwit' "Best to make haste slowly.1 York market. ""•in fashion-Lane Ij' Play safe. Always fill up with Driver Plead. Gulltr. , 'Standard' Gasoline. It's the John Dangler of Long Branch, 88 yoars old, pleaded guilty before /rlUm Am lochti MM low^ result of fifty-six years' experi- Recorder Potter, of that place lait fill color, much fcliclk. WiUl I«l4lnf M IWDUI. „ ence—always dependable. Right wopk to a charge of driving a car handy everywhere.*' •whjlo drunk. He was sentenced to thirty days In jail and his license ffJ dbo» iu/T. ,was revoked. y%|. vpo «I|M> imM* pudii blick •nil whli. uiIa>MW »«tt csia itmt wlnitd tgtCt Whitney—Thompeon. luck la bltck UMttUth «ML. TnrnMynlni •Mlis May .V. Whitney, daughter uOo. hi^Xmi Ixck luitki iW« tm wtptk, of Mrs. Henrietta F. Whitney of UMM h im rep.' fl'id^WKk ttlm. ertnloi J A i •juirt tool hickwlih mod Ntk. Asbury Park, was married Tuesday Ot last wook at Now York to Benja- min II. Thompsonvof Ocean Grove *• The couple wont tb Main* on a wedding trip. , ' i. Recovered Jew»lrjr. Four diamond ring* and a wed- STANDARD" ding ring valued at tl',060 were loft at Jacob Seinfeld'* > stationery atoro at Lontr Branch last v»wk bjr GASOLINE • Mrs. '1,18. Wober, The ring* roturnod tho i following day by Mr. Bojrifold. A L W A Y 3 *D B P E N D A B Ii E iShower for1 todg* Matnlier. •:') Member* of the Daughter! of fit. 9$tJ8* P< Er.exh.oJ4 «jUE» A *'s BANK REGISTEB, AUGUST 11,1926.

••••••••••••••*•••••«.•,••'•<•*•******************* held at Matawan n**t Monday person (aid to havo been bitten by his Job with the Asbury Park trust QUIHNL PARSONS A DOfcSWtfS, night to vote on an appropriation this dog. company and will go into the real BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. of |2,60O to construct.a fireproof u a Died in Sanitarium, estate business. Ho has been suc- n«am a FaV5Sr '(Continued from Isst page.) • stairway In' the grammar school ceeded at the bank by Calvin .Wool- Kleen-Kow £8£B2?V. Domui' *1k. Mlsa Frances Green, seventeen- M!n {tauvieve Flint,1 dsnphtet ley. i Biirdge & Russell Rali.d |9,000 (or Scout'. year-old daughter of William Green STAINLESS ot'Mn, H. Sanfqrd Flint of Ocean of Long Branch, died in the Allen- Fireman Huff. POUW3EUOB8"*T LAW. Grove, was married last W«dne«d»y ' Asbury Fark has raised $9,000 of it» quota of S 17,600 for the three- wood sanitarium last Thursday. Jra Richardson of Freehold suf- to John I. Youngs of Aabury Park. Burial was made at Hampton, Vir- fered a broken elbow and 'severe ALSTON BEEKJMAM, ' ~ Expert MoVers of Household Kev. F/A. .DeMarlt performed the year maintenance budget of the ginia. I bruises last week when he stepped Fly Spray Omeem, 10 BrMd 8U BgQ DAMg. R, i. ceremony at the bride's home. Boy Scouts. The campaign has been adjourned until the close of off a fire truck during a practice WILUAM E. FOSTER. ^~7~" Goods and Pianos. . , Mad Dog in Home. hose laying run. , AND Pastor Resigns.' , the summer season. A dog believed to be mad was Rev. George W. Tom* has re- Thr.ata.najd Hit Family. ' captured at Long Branch Thursday MnUwan Man Defcd. City Movings a Specialty signed si pwtor of the Hanstqusn Gustave Thore of Keansburg was after it had dashed through a screen Ira Warne of Matawan died Sun- Presbyterian church, He will re- Lice Destroyer GEORGE D. COOPERT sent to the county jail; for sixty; door in Eugene Walsh's home., The day of last week at the age of 84 „ , CIVIL EHQUIBER. turn to hla old home at Stamford, days last week after he had terror- capture was. made by Policeman years.'. Ho leaves one daughter, 8ntse»ior to deom Oooptr. a ft , . ; Large, Well Padded Vans -, ' Connecticut, for a fefr months' rest Brady. Mrs. Nelllo Ziegier, with whom he Petuncm Bolldlm. HEP flAwg. M. i. before talking another church. ized his family and neighbors by GEORGE KJ ALLEN, J . Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men' ;. , threatening to kill his wife and chil- Big Heating Contract. made his home. GEORGE F. HANDOL H«ld » FuglUr*. dren with a cleaver. George J. Mulhollapd of Freehold Civn. EN0UIKBB3 AljD SflBVI Charles TIt"» wai arreated at AB- A Sty Record.'.' .'i ..,:.•..:::.'_ :^,1_:... _ Firemen Make $1,200. has a 710,000 contract to install Miss Kuth FeppWr of Allentown Sight Seeing Busses for alj Occasions ,bury Park latt week aa a fugitive two oil-burning heating plants in a WALTER CVAN KEUREN, from the Rahway reformatory, A firemen's carnival at English- holds a record which probably no CIVII, ENOIHEEB AND SOBVBTOB. town closed last week and the com-fhree-story brick store and apart- one envies her/ In a period of Broad Stntt Kattma) Buk BadainJ Anywhere, Any Tup* * where be had blen sent for break- ment building, at South River. ' R«i),B. ing and entering. Be wan working mittee In charga reports profits Of three weeks she, had seventeen sties GEORGE McC TAYLOR Fireproof Storage: Racking and Express. in a hotel at Ocean-Grove. about 11,200. This will enable the . ; i on on eye. '..'/;.':.' 1^ C0M8PLTmo BNOIM1 firemen to pay off the debt on their Lonj Branch Woman Dead. OtVn. ENGIKEEB «od BUBVI Another Drunken DrWer. Mrs. Jennio M. Tate, wife of Jo- Saw Mill Sold. „ GUABANTEKD TO Kill, JLIE3. ' 85 Hector Plact. B«d 8t) chemical truck. Cow. «pr»rcd with KLEEN-KLOW' BUia- DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, : Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street seph S. Tate of I^ong Branch, died Howard Emmiens, who; has'been ; ; William P. Robbing of Engllah- Dl.d at Stat* Hoipiul. le>» Fix Spray Ju>t beforo milklnz remain • DENTAL SOBOEON, • town was fined 9200 and coats Fri- Tuesday of last week. Besides, her operating a^saw mill on the Colt's quiet «nd Bi»o better ylddi of milk bf- : BooeetiaT to Dr. Frwak On. William H. VanHlso of Long husband she leaves an adopted Neck road near Farmihgdale,r has C«UB« the fiiei am Itpt awy. KLEEN- 64 Bmad Strert, KUwr BoUdlai, ! Tel. 894 RED BANK, ft J. ' day on a charge of driving while Branch died at the state hospital at KOW docs ngt aUIn or gum tbi 6alr...' ' ' • Boomi 4. S and t. ' "drunk. ,Mr. Robblnt said he had daughter and three i sisters. sold the place to'Aaron. Megill of Odot Bonra.-StSO to BtOD •••••••••••••••••••••»•••««•«••••••••••»•»•••••»•••» Trenton Tuesday of last week, aged that place. •,.-., r • ., ••.••_ '. ' iT AtL DEAuiBS. - . •• T«Ie»bon« 80J-W. been to an open air meeting of the 62 years. For many years'he was Sold 1,000 Suppert. Ktt Klux Klan at Adelpbja. About 1,000 supper tickets were, WILLIAM A. HOPPING, in charge of the Columbia baths at Joseph H..' Tooker of Deal; has Manufactured by , ' . Rtal CiUtt* Broker, FoaneTDead In B«d. Long Branch. , sold for the annual harvest home of bought the former Norwood park ; Tratx Bamn.it, .' it BEOAD ffULXSI. the Clarksburg Methodist church BED BAMg. W. J. • Sirs.- Susan H. Lawrence, widow A Fir* Cittern. casino property at West Long BENJAMIN X DOWNER,/ ..;.; of William E. Lawrence, was found last Wednesday night. The gross Branch for $40,000. Mr. Tooker The' Matawan township commit' Rocklaod Chemical Co. V J > dead in'her bed at her boarding, receipts amounted to $1,550. plans to build a' fine home on the 104-106 Verona Avenue ; NEW YORK ANtt NE W JERSEY ' ; tee has authorized the building, of a Democratic Clambake. M MASTER IN CHANCERY. house at Long Branch las Wednes- fire cistern in tho creek near the property. NEWARK, N. J. ••". 4 BroaJ Street, Ra< Bant. W. J. - day morning. She,was 67 {ears old old gas house. Fire Chief William The Long Branch Democratic- ALBERT B. DIRHAN, and leaves two children. _ •, dub is arranging for a- clambake RBM, ESTATE BR0KEB. A. Saugerton will superintend its BnUdlnff. < DrnnmiOBd To Build Jattjr. construction. •and county rally to bo held at : , - fhOQ# 989811. ' ' • ' ,The Ocean, township eommlttee Green Gables on Saturday after- Quality—"Rich in flavor, always uniform, manw*r., j BED BANK. MET* JEBgfer..': Death from- Comumptlon. noon, August 28th. has granted permission, to the Shore Stanley Jeffrey, son of Borden 7 holding company to build a jetty at A. Jeffrey of Deal, died'Tuesday of Run Into Pole. faotured in d sanitary['bottling]plant,-, sclentlfi- | 1 William J. Blair of Brlelle was Loch Arbour to protect an apart- last; Week at Liberty, New York, of cally, with pMre cane sugar syrup, guaranteed ~S- ment house and bathing pavilion consumption. He was 26 years old badly injured Friday night when in Auto Vans and Express trying to avoid a. collison with an- Now tkat mtrrtna Mat la ci«» t am owned by tho company. and besides his parents is survived •'. PURE FOOD ewtraets and flavors. OHdrged into '"* prcpairea to aa roar Dtzt moTlnB of raraS" -: • . Ojrer'flfty gallons of gasoline'was Kitchen Shower. • . . in Bid Bank. Before you haTO join uex* really stolen from the tanks of the gas New Choir Loft. movIiiB dona, write, tent or cut far tbe A surprise kitchen shower' was : served to you as a 'FOOD PRODUCT, as well as •'• onlr tellable farnltoxacmrna tattvD, and am not station operated by William James • The choir loft in the ' Matawan ant at srleea on roar nock Job. .An kinds , given for Miss Isabella Louden of of heavy or IlEht tn)ekln» dont at abort and Samuel Waite at, Long Branch Freehold a, few uays ago at the Baptist church will be enlarged • aTHIRBT QUENCHER, is what you get wTien' [ notice, Call gr atoreta ,, Thursday night The lock on the while the church! is closed for the growing old—" home of Mrs. J. Lippenton. Miss ••••"• ~'il., f.-'EOAN',•-''••'::••:•'•• pump had been broken. Louded Js engaged to wed Kenneth vacation Season. The new loft will youbuyV : . . • . ' ' ' 11 WALL STREET, RED BAMS i is a remark often heard from Wo-• Hart Giving- Warning- Matthews, •• • ' / seat twenty, persons,- . Rttidonce Phono 292-R ' men. wearing the Arch Preserver Mrs.. Joseph Jordah of Mana- Deer .Plentiful., , , ' Office Phone B39-R squan Injured both knees last week Car for Rabbi. DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES , 10 WHARF AVENUE |' Shoe. They have such active feet Members of Temple Beth-Miriam Deer are plentiful in the vicinity when she ff 11 in the street as she of Farmingdale. One day recently that they feel young) and can do was running to warn friends • ap- of Long Branch last week.presented '•;' r—FOR-.;- ;:. :•;:-:•; a Dodge;, sedan to Rabbi: Barnett Harry VanBrunt saw a' herd of Bev- ;: v the things a young woman does.' -KKPi.THtPPQfWIU.' proaching in an automobile of a enteen in one of his fields. ' bad hole', in the road. Elzas. The presentation took place "Manufactured by .••-,-• - Thil is the shoe that makes all ( at: a dtntier at the Jumping Brook Died at 86. l Tire Service ' women feel younger-7»inorc ca- Brio's from Fr»nte. - country club. ... > • y' Amos; E. Falkenburg of Asbury 'pable. • / Alfred Davis of Matawan, who is Park died Thursday at the age of employed on a trans-Atlantic Dos Biter Four. • • .'V 1 THE Mrs. E. J. Parker ?ot\ Freehold 86 years. .'He is survived by a steamer, Is making a'visit at his widow and one sister. - • home.' He is accompanied by his was bitten on the ankle a few. days telephone 1051 ^ .•/ RE0BANK N.J. Our Service Car is bride, whom he married in France. ago by an Airedale dog belonging. New Real Ettate. to S. P. Thatcher. She: is the fourth eilways ready. New. Association Bultdinf. Jefferson B. Fogal has given up The, new Christian association building at Asbury Park will bo Steam Vulcanizing. started ,Jn October. A campaign Albert S. Miller was recently., held in which money 18 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J for tho new building was raised. Balloon and Truck Special School Election.. A special school 'election will be Tires in Stock; John Hansen ily Seasliote 42 West Front Strep* B^ick Motor Company fesieveiy lover of veries Ine^riiotbr cars to drive To

the •To children on Bnn» v FAILS. Denplte aoircltr *»oV enortnaoe ' "•'•>' SANTONIN. It eontalna ton don.1 8toorl autr ytaui'^test. Sold «TezTvhers) n to mall, jOo a> l»tU«. mT Brt. C. A. ToorlieeB.'M. D. I "" Moqmouth County Sunoiata'a Offlo. th« niatter ot th» e.ut. ot- Harriet K Tillotion, dtceaie* •"•';.•. Notlco to creditors to .prnent dalml a«aln»t;«aUl(l., ' '. \ ' , • ' Puriuant to the order oi Jtntph I> Donahar, iutrog«l» o( tin Counir ol Monrnoutb, mada on iho twenty-third dt* of Junt. 1020, on the application of The Broad Street National Bank ot Hed Bank, New Jersey .(bodr corpoiaU), ailminlaUfc. tor of the estata of Harriet E. TllloUon,, deceand, notlcs la herebr itven totha ' ercilltors ot said deceased to exhibit to tk» subscriber, ailmlnistrator al afotuald, , their debtn and demands against the aald ••t"U, under oath, irltbln abe months from the dito ot Iho aforesaid order, or tb«x will b« forover barred «*•' their actions : therefor atslnit the laid anbiorlbar. Bated freehold, N. J., Juna Sid, 1111, • THE BROAD STREET NATIONAL '• DANK OF KED BANK, NEW JEBSBT. t SHERIFF'S SALE. Vr Virtue of a writ ol fl. fa. to ma di- rected, luued out of the Court ot Chin- cety of thi SUta of New Jtrser. will ba eiposed to isla at inblloXndue on Monday, lha 16th day of Aujuit, 1»J«, . L. S. Plaut & Company are. now >etween tho hours of -11 tOO o*flloek ana ' B:00 o'clock• Ut l:J0 lo'olotk, dirllrht making daily seashore deliveries to 1 • vlns time). In the afternoon of aald aajr ; t tha Court Home, In the Borouih of Krtehold, County of Uonmouth; New Jtr- all towns alopg thejersey Coast as >•/, to'intlafy a deerea of isld Court amounting to approximately Mi'M.OO. far south as Bay Head. Our cus- All thois certain lot», trails or ptiesli ot land anil premlias heietnsfter tlrtlou- larly iloerlbej. altuate. I;lm and btlm la tomers may be sure of receiving the Township of Mldillttown. la lha Ooootr ot Moiimouth and Btata ol Niw Jatity. Belni lota numbered on* and tw» In tomorrow the birders they place at llock four, Settlor, A, on % nap »t Minna, sink Fark, In tha Township ol MlddUtmoi. Plaut's today. n the County ot Monmouth and Slits oi and know the thrill of the Century's ^ New Jsraey, mads by Vrtnk O»bom, sur- veyor, and Aled in the Moitmoulh Ctantr Olsrk's ofllDa on July IS; 1011, mi aom ' greatest contribution to motor car , partloularljr ducrlbod tbireon a> follows I Tho Plaut Delivery Service., is an ltealnnlng al at monumint on tho north- . 1 erly >|da ot • ltr«tt knonn anil deilnteted progress—an'engine/ VIBRATION- '' efficient organization—and Plaut aa Creitent Parkway, whlah monuamt I* also at the northwest «orn» t»m>t tr . drivers are alwaya courteous repre* he InUr.iotlon of Ciaseint ra>kwar wlt» LESS beyond belief* , Mlnnttlnk lloulevtrdl Ihstut (!) portli* gentatives of this store, weatnly aloni s«ld Mlnneilnls MouU»«f4 s.vtntf,nv» (?•) fen to RMln• t «» tt« i ' ... wettewetterlr yr (Idild e ol WlJtllli'nmslnkl lnnlevajli : thenoe (J >|r al. »l«hl -- Irst ^ourit. on* haaaera aaa 01 Mall & Phone Orders Promptly Filled feet la a, pqlou Ihenie (I) ton, L at rlajbl angWi to l>»«nt »ar« anil i Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributo)ll r * ' (I I . . f • * r * ' *• ' > ' *. a L^PLAUT^&CC »•, Hud»oo»i Branch Is visiting his grandparents, has been spending a few days with <>' Gu» Minton ; of , EssWde' ]>M Miss WirdfredJDevdiiey of Way- fact wffl'not detefher ftom utart- entertaining relatives from Wlkes- ing her trip 'as the is-not supersti- Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Dennis, .r barre, Pennsylvania. tynnwood Minton of Battin road.,,. '•'" who has'been wrged adoseri times 4ie street U enjoying a vacation o Mrs. Elisabeth Float left Mon- ,V ''to tun for w&yor of Fair Haven but two weeks from her position at tious, Johni W. Feeny of Third'street -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crosier, r Misses Ella and Barbara Wnyte has returned hone from « stay of Wesley Crozler-and1 Mrs. .J5. OB. Iday for a visit with relatives at'. ' who ^dont want the jolt and who New York. . , Atlantic City. ' \ '» '. • .0 *' '-. snys he wouldn't take the, job no- Miu Buth Foxe of Bellevdle Is * how, started on Sunday morning visiting MIM Mary Murphy.

", with a party of friends on a trip A danco will b« hold tonight at •**••*»•' **••• .. .. *.~ .... >*- -- -»«• •»»• r~- **•*• -r*- - of two weeks op the godson river, Holy Cross hall and a dance will N ' through Lake Champlain and into be' held on Saturday night of till ' Canada as far aa . This week at Holy Kosary halL An Annual Event Eagerly Awaited by Hundreds of Ou^r " it ft summer ontlng which Augurtu Mrs. Margaret Skidmore and Mrs. •: Minton has made for a number of EveretJ Kennedy of. Washington "•years past. To be invited by Mr. are nuking a stay with Mr*. Ira Minton1 to-be a guest on ono of Emery of Bingham avenue. these trips is regarded not only as Patrick Flatley has bought a Ford «'-. a sign of high favor on the part of coupe* • tha owner of the boat but also as a Mrs. Richard FlaUey and daugh Large certainty of two weeks of unalloyed tor Gertrude of New York spent the pleasure. ' White Shoe week-end with Thomas Flatley. Assortment 1 Miss Eileen O'Keefe, daughter of The trip is made in Captain Min- John J. O'Keefe, and Mrs. O'Keefe'e ton** motor boat Jean. This boat father, August Schaeffer of Hum' of Leathers and has living accommodations for eight son, are visiting Mrs. O'Keefe's sis- persons, but the party is usually ter, Mrs. Loroy Seed of Foxboro, ANNUAL it- greatly reduced, limited to seven persons in order to Massachusetts. Patterns. Many have room for an unexpected guest, Mrs. Charles Kuper of Washing- pri,ces^ Many should one such friend chance to ton street landed on her head when styles good for visit the vessel while it Is on the she jumped into a wave in the J cruise. There are no suites with pri- ocean at Seabrlght last week. Her styles ( good for vate baths on Gommodoro Minton's spine was hurt and she has been for Fall and Winter boatf but there are very comfort- laid up since the accident. School Wear, :-: able (deeping quarters and always The. band concert in the park last wear. *.. .• . " f • there is a plenty and more than a Thursday night was largely attend- plenty of good things to cat - In ed. It was the first concert in three fact, so plentiful and so varied and weeks, the two previous concerts so good ia the food supply provided, having been called off on account that those who have been ou for- of rain. mer cruises say that the name of Miss Esther Bruce, librarian at the boat should be changed to /'The the free library, has resumed her • Jane of the Good-Eats." duties sitter a vacation of two weeks. ' NOW GOING ON On the trip (the boat will make stops at various places of interest Mrs. Harry Clsy, who Js em- both going and returning. Admiral ployed by Ludlow & Squier, hard- Minton's guests on thin trip are ware dealers of Newark, has been Charles A. Ilawkins, Joseph Salz, enjoying a vacation, part of which Elmer E. Carltle, Chester Minton, was spent at Cape Cod, Masschu- William B. Little, Sr., and William setts. B. tattle, Jr. John Jennings, who has been em- Men's Shoes-Women's Shdes-Childmn's Shoes ployed as a carpenter,on.a new RUMSON NEWS. house at Red Bank, was overcome Summer Rerfdent Dead—Hirer with the'heat last week while at Avenue Job Completed. work. He was laid up several days. All At Exceptional Low Prices LESS TfiAN F0R1VtER William Hammell, a summer resi- The Epworth league held a beach 1/ ' PRICES dent of this place a number of party one night last week at Sea- years, died of pneumonia lust week bright. Young folks to the number For Positive Quick Clearance at Hoboken. Ho had been sick only of 22 •were in the.gathering, which /2" Many Walk;Oyer Shoes Included three days. Mr. Hammell was 49 was in charge of Mrs. Clark. , years old and was a carpenter. He was well known at Hoboken. He leaves a widow and four daughters. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. The children, are Wllma, Marjoric, Pauline and Dorothy Hammell. Mr. B»el«U—StoA VUlU sH«re— Hammell's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Preached at Seabrit&k Hammell, died a short time ago in The Long Branch Colored Giants her 89th year. were .defeated Sunday at this place Miss Mildred Traut underwent an by the Fair Haven nine. The score operation for the removal of her was 11 to 6, WhiteShoeCo, tonsils and adenoids last week at Mrs. Bobert Cameron gave birth the Long Branch hospital. to a daughter last Friday. ~ Mis* Margerie O'Neill of Wee- Rev. Clarence W. Letts preached hawken. la spending a week jwith unday night at the Seabright 9 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. 'George Shaw. Methodist churcru The work of covering the brick Mrs. Harry B. Kurtis will leave strip in the center of Elver avenue >n Friday of this week for Chica-

SPLASH Radium Silk Slips

The prices of bathing' suits have with Shadow-proof-'hems. An all- ' ' dropped. Still a good selection of • / silk material, pure white,'excellently colors and sizes. tailored, with tide ^ plenty \ In all All Wool Suits, aizeiV A "plendid value. 1 $2.50, $3.00, $3.51) , x. $3.0ft each

Our Summer Dresses of Crepe de Chines BED SETS Hlppletta bedspreads of col- Children's. Dresses 'Made of broadcloth and voile, and Tub Silks ored Btripings. Heavy quality, with panties to match. 'Attractive^ washable, cut corners, scallojcd figures, designs and plain models. Sftcs 2 to 6 years. have been reduced into three price groups. The styles are all edges and bolster piece to this season's, the models and colorings are many* and the assort- match. 80x90. j j ment is still good. News frqm the Yard Goods 2.00 each Group 1 Group 2 Group 3» 4.00 a Set Department, 5.00 7.50 10.00 Boys' Wash Suits SECOND FLOOR End of Season's Clearing Prices. Ulppletto bedspreads in I Th« good-lopklng Jadk-Tar Suit* that Btand wear, marked at clear- 36-inch Silk Cropes, SOc jr»r'd. white with blue, pink' and yel- ance price*. . 40-inch Imported Colored Voiles, SOc yard, low narrow rtrlpes. A very' 36 and 40-inch Domestic Colored Voiles,, 2Sc yard, appealing spread,* mado ol « SECOND FLOOR 32-inch Imported Ginghams, ™...... yard, 1.50 and 2.00 SECOND FLOOR 35c fino grado Egyptian yam. 36-inch Imported Colored Broadcloth, ... 60c yard, Good Looking Sport Coats Stunning Water-Proof 32-Inch Madras Shirtings, 25c yard, 36-Inch Punjab Percales, 2Sc yard, BIEN-JOL1E CORSETS . that we are offering at a clearance price .Raincoats 36-inch Cretonnos, „ „.__ 35c yard, 2.50 each because there oro only a few. They 32-inch Fast Color Chintz, _ „. 40c yard, - ^iFeripg the celebrated ar'o wool materials, in plaids, checks in new fall shades. Serviceable M.mll 30-inch Fred Buttcrndd Llngctto, 60c yard. v and mixtures; have tha notched collan, as wnart. Well made of rubberiied Bien Jolie brand,to meet some loose nnd somo Icltcd models; fabrici and light weight A particular- , Rayon Silk Bed Sots—high every-day requests for fin- silk lined. Now ly good number ii a plaid coat wllK Summer Silks at Marked !uMcr\ots of large floral de- r hat to match. Moderately priced from er and more comfortable signs and ,attract^vo stripes, foundation garments. Style 15.00 18.00 22.50 Down Prices.; Pine, soft finish. In ths row,. 5.00 to 15.00 33-lnch Imported Silk Pongee, -..-.. 55c a yard. Fall shades. combined with qervice, at 86-lnch Striped Silk'Shirtings, 76c a yard. moderate. priceV 32-Inch Striped Silk' Broadcloth, ^^i. I.7S >a yard. 5.00 a Set 38-Inch Imported. Wash' Bilk 1,60 a yard. SECOND FLOOR 40-Inch Trlnted SUk'Crtpo,do Chines and Georgettes, » .'. ' A smart little elastic, fit«p-fn, that l.BO a yard* II }t)it the thln» f« yovtnt girli Porto Rican Underwear DCInch Silk Trlco Sham Tubing, 1.2S '* yard. and slim women. 86-Inc— h ""••Silk• *•Foulards v«in4ui((, t;. *•••••. • •••••• ••f**.*.>M*«i»a**»»s< l*2o ii ym*cla i i «.H?nw>Wew<> »I'P« with shadow-proof hems, SWEATERS r I.-Iih rlcot he* trimmed and draw etringn. 40-Inch Printed,Bilk Oropo de Chlno, '. 2.00 a yard. 30-inch Pure WhHo Silk Brondcloth, J.OO and l.BO a yard. All wool. 'go|f j «ir«*ten, 2.00 to 6.50 1.50 each light and medium weights,' fa plain And fancy , Cotiilt tlut will Hitter t\« lln#* Made' of imported Alpmfa with eii« «rtd'comfort^ la whits and flej»h. . '__„.• 1.00 each Leather Bags \ s , j 5.00 to 10.00 2.00 to 6.50

3.00 i •• • : '• - •: •, New m«d»l .brwwlows In Silk 2.00 a Suit A now nrrlv*i' of the latijut' in ln'g»— ^.Oooil looking »HHn ' Jnwt »nd Uoo »nd istln, tint eolbr combinations »• woll el plain,' varied' •we»Wri,.in jUaJn/Biid'Jf»c-/ > »lvt» » arAopth andsrao*ful tig-. »h»pe», many leathor», dt«lgrii to be AGO, ON MAV_26TH, im, divided equally among his children. Mr. EnrlBht'i Wife GeU the Entire Arthur Smith ol New York Is the Incom* (ram the Estate—At Her executor. < Death the Eitate Coei to Thetr earance Safe ' Children—Nino Other Wllli. THREE DIE_IN SURF. Q ' John Enrighfof Freehold, "who" Coaal Guard at Manaiquan Meets died about, three weeks ago, left n Death, on Rescue Mission/ Bargaioe, in Slightly Shopworn and will which he made May 26th, 1017. William B. Spencer, 24 years old, His wife and ion, John M. Enright, a member of tho Mannsquan coast Used Appliances were named as the oxecutora of t|ie guard station, lost his life in the will. ^ Mr. Enright left tho use and suff Saturday when ho was struck income of all his property to hisby a surf bont which he and six wife as long ni she lives. At Mrs. others had launched to go to the Even all Models of the Vulcan Smoothtop uarantee Enright's death the residence prop- rescue of throe bathers at Bay erty on Court street, Freehold, Is to Head. Doctors who worked over included in this Sale. / go to their daughter, Mildred, to- Spender for a long time after he gether with 75,000 in cash/. Ail the Was brought ashore Bqld he prob- FULL ENAMEL AND SEMI-ENAMEL rest of the esinto is to bt> divided ably died from the effects of a blow equally among Mr. Enright's four over tho heart which he received BETTER, QUICKER, EASIER COOKING children, John M. Enright, James when tho boat wns thrown against G. Enright, Emma Neilson and Mil' him as it capsized. The bout was Burners in the new Smoothtop are enclosed and dred Enright. The witnesses to the returning when it upset. Before it HRIFT? families everywhere are saving wilt were Arthur G, Hays and Gar- reached Bay Head the men were all the heat is distributed under the cooking top—every Tmonoy by using their Charles William Stores' rot A. Pcnisc. notified that the bathers had been square inch is cooking surface. One burner will keep j for* practically everything they need—more and rnoro Chnrlfs Weber of Eastsiele Park, saved, vessels steaming or a whole dinner hot. s' are doing this every year—for saving is lite earning Red Bank, left his entire eitate to ,,',. the more yqU gave, the more money you have earned. Cornelius D. Fincran, 22 years ! hU wife, Mniy Elizabeth Weber,' old, ot.Orange, was drowned while TWs new Catalog for Fall and VWnter provides ] town mode Ms -will six years,ago. He ordered all his debts and funeral .recharging andreplacing of useless batteries. exposes paid as quickly as possible and ho bequeathed everything that remained to his wife, Matilda Mer- gaugcy, who is also executrix, of tho stoiy RRDie will. Georgo D. Vandenbcrgh and Harry Lake of Englishtown wit- nessed the will. Richard Brace, Sr., of Asbury Park, ordered his furniture divided equally among his three daughters, Mrs. George1 Turner, Mrs. Sidney cannot be Henry and Mrs. Elizabeth Angerlp. He" ordered his house and lot on Sunset avenue, Asbury Park, to b'e sold and from the proceeds $100 is to be paid to his daughte»in-law, Ida Brace, $100 to'.hU daughterMn-law, Mamio Brace, and $250 to Trinity Episcopal church of Asbuty.Park. All the rest of hia estate was or- dered divided equally among his Simply-*- seven children, Richard Brace,.Jr., flux into light David Brace, George Brace, Ed- socket at cost of ward Brace,,Mrs. Fannie" Turner, %$• per Jiowr Mrs. Mary Henry and Mrs. Eliza- beth Angerle, except that the shari* of Richard Brace, Jr., is to be held in trust for him :.r.d paid to.nim at the rate of $5 per week as long^ as he lives. David Brace and Mrs. Fannie Turner are the'executors of Simplicity of Operation! Full-Pow?red Tone*! tho wilt. The witnesses were Lou- with new lubdetle* of, ihadlriff. urithout distortion. Thogentleit, iwect- ise Hope 'Henderson and Albert E. In two bqslc ways, the new-era i Power tubes, exclusive units of con* cjt tones come through a sltnpls Gated Is an amailng advance itructlon and the fact that Garod turn of the control. Widman. • ' • • •• over old,types o.f receivers. In now tdpj energy from an inex* Mrs. Mary E. Culver of Ocean fairness to ydursclf, see nnd houitlble source... gives you dis- , Nonv, examine Garod for Innovations Grove left to her daughter, Lillian tance, pvertbnM, low bait notes and' ln;deslgm Note the entire obience of G. Knowlcs, an amount of money henr this new invention be- a copictouslccllng of rctctva power. ' batteries, ellmlntton, chargers and fpic purchasing. attachmentsi See the power tubes equal to-what she had paid on a Thunderous volume riiy be secured that Ituure long life for all tubes,he!d house and lot at West'Belmar. All In flexible sockets. How simply you the rest of her estate she left to her Why You Need plug Oatod Into a light socket at husband, Charles H. D. Culver, who Mote Power , , negligible cost for "Juice." How ia also the executor. The .will was E. M, Wilson & Son many other_»dv*ncej| Flnr, lean back nnd listen to the 11 Ufayetto Street mode in 1023 with Ignatius D. ton* alone. Ac once you'detect If your locsl dealer cannot show Quald and Martin L. FerVis afl wit- > llve.fitro, cryataj-clcfernMi totally , Newark, N. J. you the new Model EA, please write —perhaps your friends are already talking vmllW- old..v.-typ- o b»ttery necelvetl Wholf tale Distributor* us. Heating Is believing. Address, CMrs! Suian 1; Mcgin of Spring Rer1 ' rounded rlchnesi of fona OAROD (CORP. .Belleville, N. J. Lake madtf her will last May, with B. Y< Patterson and K. H. Reid as "about the wonderful easel he carries Hearing ii Briteoing—A»fc your dealer to demomtrate the new (jarodl witnesses. Mrs. MeglU left all her property to her two daughters, Net- Some day he'll call at your home, too. any ordinary salesman. He Is a fralnta tle Mogill and ."Helen M. Long, and The Kelvinator man with the easel is au man; one schooled by experts to teach they aro the «xecutrlces of the will. the modern science of Electric Rtfrlgi Joseph , VanBrunt. of Neptune authority 011 the science of keenini; foods fresh, of preparing better foods, and of cmtlon in all Us branches. He not only township made his will last Novem- teaches—he dcmonstratei. Each page in ber. Ho bequeathed aoveral pieces household economy. of furniture and three-quarters of his easel is an -illustrated story !o( vital all tha test' of hia cstato to his Give him fifteen minutes of your time, imifortancc to home-maker*. Meissjel daughter, Maud. Kirby; wlfo of of convenience, of economy, of licallb, Monntouik Radio Service ljarry Kirby. Tho remainder of his and ho will show you how, to eliminate of companionship—and all authentic. cstato ho bequeathed to another food spoilage and waste; how to preparo No. 63 Bi;oad Sweet , , . , , , R«d Bank, N. J. daughter, Myrtle AppleRate, wlfo of scorci of new and delicious hot-Weittlier ' Tho man with the euel li eourteoui; Corbott. Applegato. Tho Ocean dainties—how to save a very large? part of he is a gcntlemani he ii reliable. It won't Grove notional bank li tht execator your present expenditure fo r table supplies, be lone until you meet him. But If you AUTHORISED GAROD DEALER, n •; '' of the wilt and the witnesses were want him ltd call 'at once, jmt (rive in a Janet'V.'Bouw ot AijbutyJPark and Lottie BUohanan. of Woit Ocean Dbn't confuse the man with (lie csiselwith phono call. We'll tell him 1 Phono 118* ' , R. S. (BOB) J^HVISON, Prop. Grove. ••.:• ..,s ''':.•'.. '•„•,.,.. Charlcit Miln^r Washington mndo MAHONEY& HARVEY hia will December Sls't, 1D28. He PLUMBERS , The Home of Red Bank's Broadcasting Station loft $100 each to Ms.couslnn, Mm. Ocean Avo., Sea UrlgUt 24 n to tht uriilltort of mtd dtownO to Jonoph H, Carhort of Nnvonlnk. I wnuKI like to h««r to ttii iiiliierlliir, •jc««u,t<>r >• Oie atory toltl by ttii ' ' '

•t • \M

AUGUST

Special efforts have been made by the Through the x co-operation of merchants of the Red Bank Business Association special prices are obtainable Men's Association to give the public the in men's, women's and children's wearing ' most and the best value1 for their dollar. apparel, household furnishings and decor- Unusual savings on reliable and standard' ' ations, jewelry, furniture, groceries, gift merchandise is stressed for the days of the itenttH-every line of merchandise is |e£' Sale. \ \ '' ' < ; \-

"We, the merchants advertised as members of. the Red Bank Business Men's SHOP Association, do hereby pledge ourselves to serve* the public, our customers, cheer- SHOP IN fully and honestly, and represent every item truthfully^ It is our earnest desire to continue and increase the good will and confidence of the public in their RED BANK shopping in Red Bank" N - -], RED BANK

WATCH J REUSSILLES' ^ Our $1.00 offer vrill Be 5 Gals. Good Gulf Gas VALUES! ' X VALUES! VALUES! eaten up quick. : IQt. Supreme Motor Oil PAVIDSONS $1.00 DUTCH SILVER FLOWER-VASE. 5»" HICH. 3 pounds of Lpft Special Candy . BOTHFOR $2.00 1 PAIR HAMMERED SILVER BOUDOIR CANDLESTICKS WINDOWS WITH CANDLES. $3,00 1 PAIR PLAIN SATIN FINISH SALT & PEPPER SET * S100 ONE DOLLAR IN LINED BOX. v , ' ~ * ( v FOR v <• ^(For Cash Only) > '. $4.00 Above arc worth $2.00 or more. $4 .00 or a Dollar Pipe with 50c Pouch H> THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY,' ' * All guaranteed merchandise. JVtoney * for AUGUST 12,13,14. A Big Dollar back if not satisfied. • ' \ 81.00 Special 1 Monmquth's Leading Jeweler. ORT V. f ACH TRED H, VAN DORN 36 BROAD ST., RED BANK. Broad, Opposite Monmo\ith Street. V >. Broad and Mechanic Street. < ' r Open a Savings Account for STRAUS CO. Red Bank's Dollar Days Your Children Broad Street, — Red Bank. Seamless Sheets > Ladies'Bags at the Merchants Trust Cq.N ONE DOLLAR .81x90 fullbloadied All leather and o)Jar to each, now Savings Account during v 'S frcorfrom starch, well silk,, Poifcof h and Enn- Ktd Band's Dollar Days, _ , or more will open an account. Start them on the made, reg. 1.39 each. 1 velope style. Values \Ve will add One Dollar to each now Checking Account during road that leads to prosperity. ^ to 1.98. I 368 Shifts—separate collar, collar at-' ©"| ..010 Red Bank's Dollar Days, . he^; $1.50 and $2.00 values. ,- •"•^ Wo will elvo a credit of ©no Dollar to each new subscription Stamped Pillow for one or more shares in the Friends Building and Loan Associa- The Second National Bank Bath Towels tion during Red ,Bank's Dollar JDnys: • . • " Extra heavy all $ Cases Fine English Broadcloth Union Suits, &4.00' and Trust Co., white double yarn FJnk quality Tub- $ gm X weave, full size; reg* ing, scalloped and T| $I.5Q values. . / • , ' vl . • , TOTAL.RESOURCES OVER , EOc each. > •hemstitched foi cro- JL MERCHANTS TRUST CO. dieting: values to ™" 62 Broad Street , '. . Red Bank,_.N. J. 1.30. / Otis White Athletic Shirts and Draw Q4.00 TEN MILLION DOLLARS. j* Yards Voile SUrt~> Savingt Account in Our Bank and.Ste the All new, fine yarn, ^ t ers, irregulars'; $1^0 quality. •r-l Inltriit Mount Up. . , , jmall figures, dots or V~ Silk, Hose floral patterns; leg. Thread Silk Hose, « 39c yard. full fashioned, all v desirable shades; reg. Boys' Jacquard Golf Hose, 9 FOR ©"i .00 1.60 value. full fashioned; $1.00 quality. *• , ^* Albert S. Miller's Dress Silks Printed Radiums, * ^ Women's Lingerie Annual August Clearance Sale colored. Pongees, T| Regular $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 quality 04.00 Stripe Tub Silk, i, Slips, Enveloped * Silk JNeckwear. ^ ' . V± , Printed Crcpo do ^" and Step-insj a var- * of Chines, all Bilk, val- . , iety of delicate'fab- uea to 2.90 yd. rics and colors. ' -Athletic Union Suits, Nain- 9 FOR Q-f ,Q0 Safc'MDruq Stores HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR 5 Ladies' ' " Brocade sook materials; $1.00 quality. f1 V* Corselettes 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Phone 1444.. Handkerchiefs Corselettes and Gir- ' •' Perfect Records,-4 for „ :'. ;._...,.i. 1.00 In Electrical Goods, Lamps, Shades, Reefer's No-Moth, $1. THREE DAYS OF BARGAINS Sneakers, all "dizes, a, pair, jj 1.Q0 Thermos Bottles, Etc. Headquarters COME—COME—COME. Aluminum Ware* values up to 2.00, each ... ' 79c ] PHILIP T. JIANNINE 1 Gal. Vactiurfli Jug,Jeach, ...... ,.,..J. ;. J., 1.00 for Fishing Tackle. 67 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. TETLEY'S 17 Broad,Street —v Red Bank, N. J. /*'/' ,,' See Page 4 foyOthfcr Items. '-'\-f , KAUFFMAN'S SEE OUR SPECIAL i 45 Broad Street. ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP i|S SILK GOWNS > , r t it MILOSHEEN VESTS 81.00 '"'*/'.'• ' on every Purchase GLOVE SILK VESTS Fixtures Apiilianceii NON-KLING SLIPS SlLK VESTS, 2 FOR WINDOW DISPLAY Expert Wiring Service Special efforts have been made by the Through the co-operation "* of v merchants of the' Red Bank Business Association special prices are obtainable Men's Association t6 give the public the in men's, women's and children's wearing ii^ost and the best value for their dollar. apparel, household furnishings and decor- Unusual savings on reliable and standard ations, jewelry, furniture, groceries; gift merchandise is stressed for the days of the items—every line of merchandise is fea- Sale* ", ' ' '' • ' tured. _ "We, the merchants advertised as members of the Red. Bank Business Men's Association, do hereby pledge ourselves to serve the public, our customers, cheer- fully and honestly, and represent every item truthfully. It is our, earnest desire IN m to continue and increase the good will and confidence of the public in their RED BANK shopping in Red Bank." RED BANK

ROSEBUD SHOP "Say It' WitK Flowers" Shirts$1.00 81.00 °« 44 BROAD STREET. y/e are offering the two following Specials Collar attached in Broadcloth, fancy; Btrlpes and plaids. Sizes 13% to 17. , • ,• . QN EACH $10i00 PURCHASE Hats formerly, up to 3.93 :..: .". $1.00 v • ^ • ' during the Red Bank Business .Men's Dollar Day; Corsets formerly up to 5100,...... , 4.00 at $1.00 each. Silk arid Wool Ties, 2 for Sales or $1.00 off every $10.00 unit of your pur* Brassieres formerly up to 3.50, 1.00' . Great opportunity for big savings during Very- attractive -wall packet Beautiful matt green vase rT filled, with ivy. Just the thing filled with greenhouse roses of the month of August. All Furniture and House* Hose, Raymond "One Twentjr-Five/' 1,00 for porch or living room. . different varieties. Men's Union Suits, 2 for $1.00. furnishings greatly reduced to teal Special Prices. ROSEBUD SHOP W. M KENNEDY & SONS MONMOUTH ST. MEN'S SHOT # MARKS FURNITURE CO. 28 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N.I. 27*29 Monmouth Street , Red Bank, N, 'J. 44 Broad Street. 41 BROAD. ST., RED BANK, N.J. I ' ••'.[ NEAR BROAD. M

1. Ladies'Silk Hose, Polly BrandV 3> for $1.00. Value 69c pair, Dollar Day Specials Our Dollar Specials $ 2. LaoW Step-lni, fine Voile* Silk $ - Stripe, 3 for $1.00. Value 69c pr.. 26 BROAD STREET, Park Davis Toilet Articles, 1.50 value 3. Hand Made Philippine Gown, Men's Rayon Silk Hose, 2 pairs, $1.00 RED BANK, ! v forSLOO. pretty embroidery, white and col- ors, $1.00 Regular $1.50., ,,. Men's Silk Neckwear, 2 for $1.00 1 Box Jergens or 1 Doxen Colgate's Sdap^ 1 $1.00 ' ,— _ Cloth, 1.45 value, for $1.00. , , '< 4.' .Girls' School Dresses, size ftti 14, h t I, $1.00. Value $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Men's Caps, reg. 1.50 and 2.00 OFF ON ANY ARTICLE Choice 2 75-cent Bottles Perfume, $1.00. ABOUT SO OTHER WONDERFUL' values, each $1.00 IN OUR STORE SPECIALS FOR THE $1.00 DAY. During Thursday, Friday and Sat- ScKroederV Pharmacy N. GOLDBERG CLAYTON & MAGEE urday of this Week—"Red Bank's H.C.HUBBARD.Prop, $ 24 Broad Street $ DoUarDays." 16 Broad Street, n Phone 146^8. .. One Jar of "Our National" Dollar Day Specials Mayonnaise TOWN ELECTRIC SWOP DOLLAR SALES J . • FRANK LESLIE, Propristo*. C STOP! LOOK!!' for the big bargains in Daniel Green Felt Comfy,. Slippers* cents Many Bargains in Children's Shoes. 19 MONMOUTH ST., i Toys, Stationery, Etc., ^ • . YOUR CHOICE, $| AH '• With Every Dollar Purchase. 1. Curling Irons. at Red Bank Waiting Room. 2. Boudoir Lamps. WHITE SHOE CO. MORI BROTHERS 3. Electric Match. AH Busses. Stop Here. 23 West Front St. 9 Broad Street., " Successors td B.'Alperin. 4. Selected Glass Shades. H. BELGRADE, Prop. i 20 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J.

R0BERT HANCE & SONS $ $ $ dur "Dollar Specials" FURNITURE DEPT. DOLLAR DISCOUNT Consist of our regular merchandise on any article purchased during Re'd Bank - reduced for this occasion. SECOND FLOOR Booster Week. ,We Urge you not to bveriobk this "opportunity.' Oval Rag Rugs, . . . t ;4) $1.00 Jersey Central Power i Telephone orders willbe.^yon careful attention. Serving Trays, . ; /v;T,;: $1.00 & Light Co., Deliveries Proo. •€: 45x36 PiUow Cases ^ d, good quality Soft Mualln. T^Piece Ice Tea Sets, ,.'f$\ $1.00 65 Broad Street • Re'd Bank, N. J. ACKER,^ l^RftALL & COND1T CO. . ., i'/frrvj"? ov« l.BOB nquftro mllcii of territory In New J«woy, 11-13 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Fruit Bowls in colored glass, ^r $1*00 lnoludlnf 194oltlcB, towni and am»ll«r oomtnunltiM vrlth electricity 5 for $1.00 gmd ttuP * * ^ Rt'd Bahk 1860.M-3. Aluminum Cooking Utensils 32-inch Madras 6-Qt Covered Sauce Pan OUR DOLLAR SPECIALS and'ghli'tings, in stripes and plain colon).

10-Qt. Preserve Kettle YOUR' are too numerous to mention* Look oyer our Dollar tables and 4 yards for ' 11 * 11-In. Colander . , save money. , • ;. ;:;.;-i; :/)•-•''•• ' ''' "' 6*Qt. Covered Sauce Pot CHOICE : 2*Qt. Double Boiler This Coupon and $1.00 11-Qt Dish Pan 1.00 you 4-Qt. Water Pitcher . silk Stntloriery i B8 Broad St.

A,HU iGISTEB, 'AUGUST'lf, J92ff; 1..'. BOXING'AT CAMP. ber 22d, Mary,Sarcona on Septem- ber 29th andi Anthony. Loganano Six Boufo.to'B* Staf*d'«t' Fort and Frank Rubtn.o will bfntrlqd Oc- Monmopth N«*t Saturday Night < tober 4th. . All of thus persona M ""^ ",?"•• ' A'bqxuu; program'of six-bouts, are from Long Branch: '\ ; jnaklng 34 rounds in til, ,yftti be Hyman Margollus will be tried put on at Fort Mownouth Satur- September 22d-,on chargeajof eeU» day night of this -week. The ex- ing liquor, at Ofldraqt andiEaton- hibition, U being held:by the Sol- v towru; Dominic Malfredo of "Eaton* dler» and" SaUoh'' club ana thtowe n will he_tried "September* 28d polo and baseball qluhj. Accom- and tho trials of Frank PIperino of Expert CleaAsing Is modation*' for 8,000 people .will be 3 BROAD STREET. RED'BANK. M. J. Matawan .*n4 John ' Pellegrlno of v provided in an opan air arena. Joe Bed Bank were eet for September Humphries, the popular annonncer, 20th. Emmett StansftelJ of Free- , ?a Satiing! 1 1 trill be on 'hand to introduce tho hold will 'be tried on October 4th. Our Best Advertising Card Is—"Cream of the Creameries Tub'Butter. ' fighters. DO you -know/- it actually saves "your , The star bout Will >e an eight- 'clothes and household" articles—having , JThe Pollyanna's You round -affair between Wee-Wee . ,. POXINC- COCO-COLA Spencer-and' Al~ Parfettl-of New •them cleansed of ten I ,"V ^.,v "' . Ubbfs Tall Can Meet York, two promising bantams. Sol- 'Show al.Lont Branch Friday Night Vipake the downcast people glad. iJier VanSeyern, -welter champion WUI b« 42 Round*. |To put-off necessary cleat\s!ng is'to sacrjflce " 6 bottles 25c So indeed, does th£ Pollyanna The program at the Long Branch of the Eastern coast, will take on much of-thc chari^i and effectiveness of fhe> : Plus bottle -'deposit. Red Salmon chocolates,, OlleKlrke of Now Orleans for six casino Friday night of this week rounds. - Terry 'MoGoverr. pf Fort will consist bf 42 rounds of boxing, .articles tlieniselves. -Dirt is' an (enemy * to lib. box 39C Hancock is booked for six rounds tho biggest program yet presented. ' health asVell as to youf peace of mind. Dirtu •/ GOOD PEAS -with Tom Berrigan, an English Young 'Eoxey of Newark •'will swop punches •\ylth Hurray Fuchs of ^few is a mosfexpensive guest I , . '- '• .' Very nice eateatini g June Peas light heavyweight. Another oix- 35C - The Malt and Hops roander will; be between Smiling York., Both have been seen" at for youI. at - Sallee and Kid Ebberts, 'Lyric Long 'Branch this season. Bay 1 J are ready for'you. It's Ballan- i—Klon't be bothered "with it. Now's. the % - Mike of Fort.Monmouth and Joe Weigand'of' will battle time td send us ypur 'evening gowns-and slip^ 13c tincs and the combination price McCarthy of Montana will battle against. Jimmy Green, the former ( four' rounds. The opening' bout amateur champion. Andy,Sacko- pers'to be dyed any color you may desire. MONTE •will Tiring together Panama Kid •witz, .formerly of Camp Vaii;.has CREAM FARINA 50c Lawlor- and K. O. Mays. been matched, with Tony Salvla, a . We are advertising Heckert hard hitting New "York" Italian. Cream Farina for Breakfast at Eagelite; the Bed Bank walloper, Bartlett Pears AH Appeal to AH 6ur • „ "BOXING BENEFIT. ^ will mccf-John Casanova of Porto People to Use Good BouU to be SUg«J (or Jewlih Chil Blco. Eddie Barton of Long Branch 2Sc and George Epstein of Eumaon and Butter . . * circs'* Welfare League. Bay Bonaparte of Long Bran'oh and larger size A' boxing exhibition will be Japk Grunt of Freehold will furnish 33c Stores as well given at the Long Branch' casino on CHASECHASE-0 > as' men and the other two bouts, ' Friday, August 20th, for the benefit RED BANK STEAM DYE* WORIjLS. , j Blues as it washes. Itt means women havi less, soap and less rubbing. their $eculiar of the New York Jewish children's Main Office and Plant—70-76 White St., Red Bank short - com- welfare league, -which has a sum- Farmer*' Exhibition , Branch Office—24 W. Front St., Red Bank ings is well ns mer, home for orphan and crippled The* annual exhibition of .the. 4k CANADA DRY their peculiar children at Oakhurst. Harry Wills, virtues. "Monmouth county ^extension service : Phone 1045 or 734 , ?J contender for Jack Derapsey's title, and,board*of agriculture will.'be The 'Punch Behind the So it happens will 'be present na second for held at the Freehold driving park Ginger Ale that the •> George Courtney, who will meet % BRANCH S.TORES ?HRQUGH6UT. MONMOUJH pOUNTY, Sandwich ' American Vic Mclaughlin In. the mjaln eVent November 16th to 20th. This year it is1 planned to make the show . is Coleman'a Mustard.- It's ,, Food' V of 'ten rounds. Jack Klernnn of jvorth its -weight in bitiness. Company Long1 Branch -will meet Eddie Burn< much larger tha'n heretofore. In 3 Dots enjoys a de- brook of , who has a great addition to farmera," fruit growers, cidedly reput- record in the welterweight division. truckers and poultry men will make 23c able natiie for Ruble St'eln of Brooklyn will have exhibits. " , The Champagne of, selling | fine TAUTER butter. a return .engagement with Johnnie As" We Told You • Ginger Ales. Leonard, Jr., of Allentowrf Match This butter comes in tubs and is maker Eddie Clark of Deal is also Dining Poora Tea "Brews the Very choicest product of Beautifully/' It is Ceylon. some.'of the foremost dairies,in aranging for a six-round and four- America,"- It is a hotter' of tho round bout. _ carton purest and sweetest quality 22&42c which you! can easily detect by LIQUOR SEtLERS' DAY. Franco- the richness of its taste and deli- cacy of its flavor. Fifteen Charged With Selling It &-U-RJN: MALTED MILK Arraigned la County Court. We'ro all quite fond of "My - American This grade of butter,is so rare Fifteen persons charged with ille- Buddy" Malted Milk. that it was natned "CREAKl OF THE CREAMERIES" and this gal sale of liquor 'were arraigned name is registered in the office before Judge Stelnbach last Thurs- Cooked Spaghetti of the Secretary of 'State in our day.. Nicholas Davis of Wilson's 8 oz. can 25c favor. hotel and Michael'Moran of Brigh- la. ton avenue, Long Branch, we're the k In Tomato Sauce. This same "Cream of the Cream- - That Man Goff eries" is gold in all'our stores. only ones toKplea d guilty. -They (is shipping us bis Atlantic City Please go to the nearest , one, were fined $200 and costs each. V Salt Water Candy. ask for a tasting sample and you ABraham Abramoff, Harry Moran Can •will Inow why wo made this "ap- and Ida Herman of Long Branch 10c peal." were held for trial September 20th lib. box 39C on charges of selling liquor. Otto Kruitkowitz-'will be trie' Soptem-

Not only will you sayeNfrbm 20%> '40%] during ou'r August Sale/ but you will \ SfLft provide yourself with;the newest and beat in Furniture.."Here is you^opportunitv to 1 'THE TREASURE HOUSE OF. SILK" provide yourself with an odd piece or a complete Sui£e at Great Savings - 17 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. I One of the Many August Safe Values, Celebrating Our First Dollar w

Sale in Red Bank i~-~ . Thousands of.yards of choice fabrics will be placed on sale at the popular price of $1.00 a yard. We guarantee every item to; be marked at cost, below cost, or slightly

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. Georgette Crepe All Silk Imported Royal Irish Linen w „ . - . A.LIVING ROOM SUITE,TO GRACE ANY HOME IN THE CITY. „ , 40-inch Pure Silk Georgctto Pongee Crepe in every conceivable Bhade. 2Yaird8"for. Here is a Suite that appeals to eveiyone. It is built with full spring construction '' This material sellB [regularly at' Genuine Eoyal Irish Dress Linen : and. reversible spring filled cushions. The. covering is in Taupe Jacefuard with Eose 1.49 yard. . v . that iis thoroughly •" Bhrunk and back-ground. The above August'Price is.for thr,ee piepes.', , . . • .•. 2 yds. for $1 'practically uncrushablo., 1 "" ALL SILK SS-inch Pure Silk Iiriporte'd Jap- 10-Piece Dihing Room Suite Thi? Suite Reduced to anese Poogeo in natural color only. • y SHANTUNG Every -piece bears the government $155.00 • $112.00 One of tho season's most popular guarantee. . ' Perfect Prints fabric! in a good range of colors. And bear in wind that this material Beautifu•*; 2 l 'pattern* printei d on a is guaranteed washable. ood quality , of \Wash Silk.. Has feon selling, regularly at 70oyard.

Crepe de Chine Genuine Lingette 40-{nch 'all Pure Silk Crepe 'de V 3 Yards for Chlno, In ell tho season'* rooit Butterfleld's Genuine lilngetti-, A Suite You'H Be Proud to OWn at This One-Fifth. Off Js a Considemble Discount 'wanted shades. ,Ju»,t-the thing for cool edriimer 1 underwear or linings. v Bargain Price.- .• • - on Such a Fine Suite ., * ' . There I« no 'doubt you will like thli Suite th« instant That monns to spy you are nctuslty saving'|2S.OO you aet eyoi on It, tbt it ii all you doslro in n l'Vench, on thl« one Suite nlono. The Sulto Is flnlihed in Ivory Walnut Sulto. Drawer bottom) are Gcnufno Mnhognny with' bH». linen. Wo will hold all goods bought this , Striped Silk w llntd pnd DufTot hai sliding silver tray. lUOntU, for 80 days. , ' Broadcloth / 50 Printed Crepes An nil-Silk tfoW (trips broad- At lltttit ill IM yard* it all that ' i cloth that wfU Wear and wtrfi to It necessity for « dreat of thl* ' perfect satisfaction. Splandld color* in»tcri»l. '< Pure Silk Radium Wool' Chailis 3 yd$. for $2 Pigeon rfose Thl« Pun Silk Blocking li ^ 12 Bread fan*'' 1 You'll *narvcl at tlio womWful ant«ed to wtaln IU tlupe and flits qurilly of Ture flllk Itndlum, at ' w«»vo In UundeHny. / Ml romurkftbly low price.

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b*t»a WMklri Vstond as SmnMM Kitta st toe FWt* ; pfflpe at B«d Bank, N.V,.nndo tbe Aet of JUtth I, 1S7I. BED BANK, N. J<, LWEDNESfAY/AtJGUS^ ll,'1926. SAIE OF BUS 'BUSINESS, FIVE HURT IN COLLISION. PRIZE BABY. THRONGS AT FESTIVAL SALE OF A URGE FARM. Deugbter of, Mrl,! Henry El* Mlis TJUjo OacDwald Buyi Prop. DRUG STORE CHANGES is. AT URGE. BOftQ BUSSEHi BUYS OUT PUI",. RED BANK AND RUMSOtf CARS - Win* Phots Contwt. THOUSANDS ATTENDED^RED erty on Monmouth Street. THE EDWARD M. COOPER WHELAN; STORES JOIN WITH TRANSIT .COMPANY. IN A SMASH-UP;. ' The' daughter of Mrs.- Henry N. BANK CELEBRATION. , FARM BOUfcHJFOR $16,000. The house and lot of Mrs. Mary ANIMAL IS THOUGHT TO HAVIS*' Ely of East Frortt street' won first J H. Schanck of Holmdel, on tho UNITED RETAIL DRUGGISTS. ITS LAIR AT NUTSWAMP. ,'\ Th. .Sil^lnelu^a 28 Acre, ol Machine*"Owned bjr John Bailey of prise in a'baby photo contest held Colorful and Unuauel Siglite on The Buye»/Wer7 Mr_ and Mrt. north side of Monmouth street, .. Land, 'Fourteen Buuei, Office No Change* in the Rod Bank Store The Bea*t Broke- Out of a;5)Ca|ei''' Red Bank and,Mr». Maurle Jones by Steinbach'company.ot Asbury Bridge Avenue'Sunday and Mon- Rolland W. Lupton of South nearly opposite tho now theater, _ Ekcept in Iho Firm Name—All , Equipment srod. « Blf Storehouie of Rumton came together on'the Park. " Honorable mention .was giv day Nlghb-rBranr- Band Millie . Street—Thi, Firmh ia Middle- was sold lost "week by Patrick"F, Lait Thundey at Twin 'Brook"'^ Employee* of tk,, Whelan Drug 1 Effort to Hlu • —The Prfoo w* 178,000. *",! ' Ridge Road Monday Night. en to'five other Red Bank children, and a Great Display of Firawprks. town Township Near Red Bank Kennedy to Miss Tillio Oschwald, S *-^ * "t ft'Dejntf,' ,, The \Jtoro Busses, Inc., of 3Ud '•' Store* to.-be'Retained. 'Automobiles owned, and driven thBy-being the children of Mrs. ; The southern end of. Bridge ave- , Holland - W. Lupton of South daughter of Joseph Oschwald of .Have Tbn* Far Been Faille^ ,' ' Bank,' hat' bought' out the Publto by Jphn.Bailey of Drummohd place,' Charles GIblln of:Wallace street, Little Silver, the owner of the new The wfcelan Drug stores,'incor- A full grown leopard from India' nue ,wna transformed Into Little street, Red Bnnk, and Mary Ely porated, ia drug firm op^ratlag Transit, company of Eatontown. who is employed at the Red Bank Mrs. Ralph VanBrunt of Madison Italy Sunday and. Monday nights. Lupton,, his wjfej yesterday bought Monmouth street theater. The lot broke loose from a cage at Oliver * 1 atoreslin, Red Bank, Orange, New- the sale was made last Week and poatofflco, and Mrs . _Maurio Jones avenue, Mrs. William Miller of Irv- The annual celebration of St. Maria ' tho Etiward M. Coopor farm in Mid- is 50x150 foot and the house is a Holton's Twin Brook zoo near Mid- •' J<1 ark, Summit, Rutherford and Jer- the new owners will take possession of Rumson, collided Monday night ing place, Mrs. Thomas Doremua of. del Ponte was distinctly an Italian dletow—n 'township . ~Th e "farm had substantial building of seven rooms, dletown vlUago last Thursday af-' . sey City, last week sold their drug v September let. The Bale Included on the Ridge TOad at Rumson, dear Vista place and Mrs. William Smock festival, but there were many Amer- been in the Cooper and Patterson bathroom and all improvements. ternoon. No one saw the leopard 'everything oftned by the Public of Maple avenue. The selections The price paid by Mis9 Oschwald store businesses in these cities, to escape./In some manner it worked- >. Buena Vista" avenue. Mr. Bailey ican born spectators who enjoyed families for upwards of 200 years. J Transit company. The conslders- had four, companions. They had were made by members ot the 'As- was $12,000. The proporty was the:United Retail Chemist corpora- loose two of the bar* of It»'cage every detail. Thousands of persons The farm contains 83 acres and tion, a national drug firm operating . tion was $76,000. ' been* swimming at' Seabrihgt and bury Park woman's club. thronged the street both nights and tho price paid fer it was $16,000. bought as an investment. and gbt out of the opening thus - wero on their way home. Mrs., stores In several states. Tho sale in made,, A person unfamiliar with * The tale comprised 28 acres- dlsporteo\jn various ways under, the Two or three lots off the Headden's no way affects the real estate hold- land on the state highway at Eat* Jones was driving towards Rumson. light of ^flamboyant vari-colored Corner road have been sold out of the ability of'a leopard to sq'ueei* She'was alpqe in the car. Accord- ings of the Whelan drug stores itself through a small space would ' ontown, A service station, a large arches. Vendors' crying their wares tho original farm, making the sale company and-the employees of the storehouse and office fixtures.' .The ing to a state policeman, who made ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED from booths on each side of the, price of the farm about $200 per LOTSATTOP NOTCH PRICE find it hard to believe thafethe ani- stores will remain the same. The mal got out of the "cage . through land on which the storehouse Is lo- an investigation, and to witnesses RED BANK COUPLE "BREAK" street added to the liveliness of the acre. This is regarded as a. very Jot' thO accident, Mrs. Jones was TWO LOTS' ON LEROY" PLACE Red Bank store is in charge of C. this hole. < '•- cated is not included in the sale scene. At these booths were sold low price for tho property as it is E. Hoffman. , and the storehouse will be. moved driving at a fast rate. Mr. Bailey THE NEWS AT A PARTY, candy, nuts,_ sweetmeats and .vari- in a location where within a few SOLD FOR (5,500 EACH. The leopard was sent to Middle-' was ,w«U_,on the right side of the E. Francis Whelan, who has been town from BarteU'a, wild animal away. The land in question wa, Announcement of the Engagement ous things common in Italy but rare years it can be developed tfnto The Lot* Were Part of the Original one of, the principal executives of riot owned by the Eatontown con- road. \ irf this country,. In front of one building lots and home sites. All place at New York. It had arrived of MUe Laura Barrett and Stan- Ceorgs B. Sandt Reiidenco Prcrp- 'the, Whelari'driijB business, becomes at New York from Singapore, In- cern. . The Boro Busses will store. . Mrs. Jones's car struck Mr, Bail- ley HavlUnd Made »t «• Birthday house was a' huge -sacred picture the land anywhere near the state 'errjr and Were Bought by John vice president of (he United Retail dia, several weeks previously. The all their equipment at their plant on ey's automobile head on. The en- Prtrtjr for Mr. Haviland. with candles in front; of. it, Oji a highway between Headdon's Corner S. Applegate a* an Investment. chemist., company, and his brother, report published in a''number of Mechanic street at Red Bank. The gine of Mr. Bailey's car was chnir in front of tho picture was a and Red Bank' is certain to be rap- The engagement of Miss Laura Two lots on tho south side of Albert Whelan, has been made as- papers that this leopard injured its land whloh was sold has 1,800 feet knocked out ot- tho machine. /Mrs, Barrett, daughter of Lon C. Bar- plate in which contributions'were idly built up and to increase great- sistant vice president. In addition keeper before it was shipped'to of pipe leading from the railroac Jones's automobile, after etriklng 1 placed to help meet tho expense of ly in value. Leroy place were Bold by Hawkins rett of Maplo avenUe, and Stanley Brothers on Monday to John S. to being vice president E. Francis Middletown is absolutely false, Mr, s tracks to the service station., Gaso' the Red Bank car, hit. a small tree Havilandj 'soft of Mart P. Eavlland the celebration. Tho farm which has just been Whelan becomes district manager. Holton states. line is pumpod from railroad cars and knocked, it down and then Monday night was the biggest sold 'is long and comparatively nar- Applcg*ato for the highest price any of. Drummond place, was an- lots, on that street have ever His district will include the stores The leopard arrived at the Mid- ,to the service station. ' " crashed through a fence, coming to nounced at a birthday party given night of tho festival. The. affair row. It is bounded on the east h,y named above, formerly owned by The Public Transit company a,stop in a field. Mr..Bailey's auto- wound up with a display of fire- the line of tho New Jersey South- brought. The two lots were part dlctown villago railroad station Saturday night for Mr. Haviland at of the original .George B. Bandit the Whelan interests, and the Unit- only a short time before it made operates a bus line - between Bed mobile was damaged beyond repair, his liQme. The birthday party was works which ended at midnight. ern railroad, the .farm having a ed Chemists stores at Asbury Park, Bank and Long Branch and this but Mr. Bailey was the only person This display is said to have been frontage on the railroad of nearly residence property at the corner of Its escape. H. Otto tfyigand, the , originally planned as a surpriao af- 1 Broad street and Leroy place. Perth Amboy,'• New Brunswick, station agent, got-a ggo.d look at service will bo continued vby tho in, either car who was'not hurt. fair for Mr. Haviland and it-was the finest ever given at Red Bank. a mile. It extends westward from Morristown, Plairttleld and Passaic new owners, on the same schedule Mrs. Jones's automobile' was dam- A ten-dollar gold piece was dis- the railroad about 1,000 feet to Mr. Sandt bought a big plot the animal before It was taken arranged by members of the D. II. about forty years ago, whon Leroy The WJieian company was the away. Tho leopard is about four BS 1B now in effect. Several new aged, but not so badly as Mr. Bail- C. club. posed of and it was awarded to the former David H. Cosby prop- successor .to the Whelsn-Cassidy .busses will be used, ,The Public ey's. Paul Bellini, son of Joseph Bellini. erty, which has within the pa,st two street,was first cut through from feet long and two and a half feet Announcement of the engage- Broad street to 'Maplo avenue. On drug : company, which about five high. It is covered with spots ad Transit company is owned by ' Several stitches were required to Mary Cusumano, daughter of Salva- or tnreo years been almost com- years ago bought the drug store dozen Eatontown and Long Branch olosp cuts which Mrs, Jones sus- ment was a complete surprise to the tore Cusumano, received'a priso of pletely sold as homesltes. 'The the Broad street end of the lot he it weighs about ninety pounds. guests as no one at the party, with built what was then the finest and and. business/of the late James . The leopard broke out of the residents.' < Ira ' Woleott of Eaton- ,talned. -With Mr. Bailey wore Wil- ?5 'for selling the most- tickets for Cosby lands wore formerly part of Cooper, Jr. JPor a short time they to^n is the chief owner. The Bpro liam; Jeffrey of Lindens place, Jo- tho exception of Miss'Barrett and tho gold piece. Both nights of the the William B. .Lloyd place, and .most complete private residence in same cage in which it was. shipped Mr.' Haviland,. had any inkling that Red Bank. At Mr. Sandt's death conducted their business in the" old from Bartell's. It was intended t»' Busses 1B owned by Albert Burdge seph! O'Brien of West Frtnt street, celebration there, were concerts by previous to the Lloyd ownership this Cooper* building: at Broad and William. Bussell, John. J. Qulnn and Tholmas Gelante of Shrewsbury the announcement would be made. the Neglia band of Passaic., Tfie part of ththe UnclUl e JosoJ y FielFild the property was'bought by Mrs. put it in another cage at the zoo*, The young couple were showered Mary1,Woods for $16,000. Five or White streets, 'but owing to a fast but before this was done other work Theodore' parsons. ' This company avenue and Arnold' Cree of Elm cost of the celebration was $1,700 farm. growing i business they secured operates1 a bus Una between Red place. ' Three stitches -were taken with congratulations and good and it was raised by a committee ' The northern boundary of the farm six years ago Sigmund Eisner had to be performed! The farm withes. Dancing was enjoyed and bought" the property. Mr. Eis- larger quarters on the opposite cor- help attended to this work, which Bank and Seebrlght and a belt line to close a cut in M&, Jeffrey's head of which Salvatore Cusumano > is is the Headden's Corner and Chapel ner in ths store occupied many at Bed Bank. " 'and two were taken to close a cut a luncheon was served. chairman' and Louis Ferro is presi- Hill road, and from this road the ner sold it to H. J. McDonald of required about an hour. • When m Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Deal, who tore down,the residence years by Frank C. Storck. they came back to tho cage the -' . ",' in his arm. Mr.' O'Brien had' in- dent. The other members of the ~$Km extends southward to the juries that required two stitches in James Wolcott, Jr., Mr. and Mrai committee are Nicholas Daidone f8fmer"wiliiam "vTconover'lands! "Mid in its placo he built tho apart- Mr. Whelan, the, vice president of leopard was gone. Before alarm- the United Chemists company, was • NO BOAT CLUB FAIR. his- head and 'one in his shoulder. Frank Roilly, Mr, and Mrs. William treasurer, Glacinto Vjtamo, Mar- The 'western boundary line of the raent house which ho named Ade- ing the neighborhood it was deemed' Mr. Gelante and Mr. Creo had min- Bennottj Mrs. Lon C. .Barrett, Mr. ccllus Ciaglla, Albert Ariocci, Giost- laide Court.. Sir. McDonald after* in'Red Bank, yesterday afternoon best to make a search of the woods Yaohbmen Feel'There Have Been farm is irregular but the surface of and in conference with the employ- Fair* Enough Thtt Seuon. or Injuries. ' and Mrs. Mart P. Haviland, Mr. no Copraone, John Benvigna, Jo- the land is diversified and well suit- ward sold 100 feet, of the Leroy on the Holton place. It was though*; and Mrs. Raymond' Strickland, seph Alcomo and Miciiael Delgudice. placo end of the property to Rich- ees of the Red Bank storo promised it might be possible to capture or The Monmouth 'boat club and ed-to cutting up into lots. On the greater thjngs for the stores in his , North Shrewsbury lco boat and A^ MOVIE REVUE. Misses Mildred Barrett, Maud The members of the'committee say farm is a large old-fashioned farm- ard R. Appleby of Asbury Park. It kill the beast within a few minute*. Parker, Eleanor Moore, Dorothy they are. very grateful for the gen- was this plot of two lots of 100 feet district' anSr'Uald great stress on a The search was unavailing and as yacht club will not hold their joint house, with hot water heat, bath- proposed devyopinent of the Red fair Laborj.jday, week as had been Moving Picture Men Arranging Big Haviland," Laura Barrett, and Mar- erous contributions they received room and other modern improve- front on Leroy place and 150 feet soon as this was realized varlotis 'Affair for Smoke Shop Tavern. lon Barrett, Albert McQueen, Les- from the people of Red Bank, deep which were bought on Monday Bank-store. , methods were employed to warn the advertised'. The yachtsmen feel ments. A small new bungalow is ,'- ei* • that on'account of so ^nany fairs A movie revue is to be staged at ter Kennedy, William Barrett, Ed- by John S. Applegate for $11,000. public that the leopard was running Special services were held Sun- also' on the farm. The sale of the RADIO PROGRAM. having been held in Red Bank and the, Smoke Shop Tavern Friday gar Donlso, Karl Davis, William, day at St. Anthony's church. They property was made by William A. Mr. Appleby had refused to sell the at large. The news was broadcast Jeffrey and Stanley Haviland. from two radio stations. - The next immediate vicinity this summer that night of next week under the di- were largely attended, especially at Hopping. lots singly and would not sell un- Aage Sorenion, Baritone, to Sing rection of th'e moving picturo men Miss Barrett and -Mr. Haviland less tho two lots were taken to- : morning and for several days there- the community has. been about night when a reception was held Mr. Cooper'has bought' the Capt. : • ; at Red Bank Tonight. ','feifed-to death" and feel that they now, engaged, in filming the histori- are graduates of the Red Bank high for Monsignor Bellini of Rome, William T. Woodward residence on gether, : after the escaped leopard: vied with; Aage Borenson', a popular bari- the Halls-Mills murder mystery to* will get assistance; thrdugh -other cal plct;urVof Red Bank. The re- school.' Mr.'Haviland is a gradu- Italy. Monsignor • Bellini preached the King's Highway in Middletown Mr. Applegato bought the lots as tone,will sing from station WJBI tfou'rees to heln them' meet the fi-vue Is to-be known as ''A Njght'in ate 'of Cor'riell' university, and- is a sermbn. ..<.,... township. This .property .is .at an investment and he will offer the the most prominent place on the at Bed 'Bank- tonight Arthur front pages of the city newspapers. nancial burden which they are',un- Hollywood.". Ted Davis's orchestra now a mechanical engineer fqr the the corner .'of the King's 'Highway lots tor sale singly. Brower will retjder violin solos and der, due* to the recent purchase of will be largely augmented for the New' York telephone company at and Frost'avenue, this avenue* being Shortly after the leopard escaped ATHLETIC dlRLS' SALE. Anna D'Ambriet of Long Jlrtmeh little Margaret Ellison, daughter of' river front property. Thls'wa* de- Occasion. The tavern L will bo dec- New York. ' • the northern boundary of the tract BRANCHING OUT, will • give - piano .selections. Law- Fred Ellison, f farmer of Nut- cided at the meeting' held last orated in mardt gras style. Six Rt!ver Plaza Girli Dianoie of Cakee, known as'Riverside-Heights, This rence Moroni And James Rhaines, Thursday night by the ,iee yacht acts'of vaudeville will be presented, DOLLAR DAYS vAT RED BANK. to Buy- a Baikfltball. tract was bought a few years ago Thomas Hi. McKnigHt Open> Placet swamp, came running up to her at Keyport and Fraotoli the Hawaiian entertainers, will also father. Margaret did not know the club at the Morfmouth boat club's among them being Anita, the Queen Four River Plaza girls held a cake by Howard Higginson,. Edwin J. be heard.. The..-rest of the program oft the Air, in her', death defying Bargains to be Offered e,t Many leopard had escaped. Neither did ' clubhouse. Major Bertrand Fay, Stores' the Next Three Dayi. sale Saturday morning at Mrs. Ed- Conover and Benjamin L. Atwater. New salesrooms for Oakland and will ho furnished by Al Herman's who is summering\at.Red Bank on head spin. Many moving picturo ward H. Scattergood'snt that place Pontiac cars were opened this weet her father. ' Everything is ready for Bod Most of the'lots on this tract have Revelers, from McDonald's grill' at his' large cabin cruiser, joined tho stars'summering lit this' vicinity to false money to buy a basketball. boen sold. The Woodward lot has at Keyport and Freehold. The new "Oh papa, come on out 'in tba 1 Bank's ''dollar days." They* will Keansburg, the Club Royal enter- 1 dub" Thursday ''night and he was have signified their intentions of These, girls and some other River a frontage of 100 feet oh the King's Keyport placo is in charge of Les- tainers through the courtesy^ of H< orchard," -said Margaret. "There's presented with the club burgee by attending the revue. Moving pic- begin tomorrow morning and clota Plaza, girts will form a basketball ter iMcKnight, who for the past a big, queer dog out there. He's "Saturday night. Druing that period Highway and 'it Is 286 feet deep. G. Degenting and, Ted Davis's or- the president, Thomas Irving tures will be taken of the diners team' and they will play games in The lot was bought many years ago four years has been sales manager chestra from the Smoko Shop tav- got spots all over him." Btown. Plans are under way for a and-dancers. • goods of various kinds at most Red tho' hew Community house at River for iThomas'McKniglit. The latter Margaret was not frightened, but Bank retail stores will be reducod by Kagene Carr and it was sold a regatta on the river here Labor day Plaza. They offered fifteen big lay- few years ago to Capt'Woodward, is;distributor for Oakland aridPon- she was excited and curious because, IN NEW HANI}?. to tho popular price of fl and in under the auspices vof the two boat er cokes, 160 small .cup cakes and who built the present house on the tic automobiles for Monmouth of the strango looking' dog. Her clubs. The program is to consist other' instances reductions of $1 or two loaves of bread *for sale. The county. Tho Freehold place is in BUYS ON THE RIVER.. father, more to please the little girl Auto Service Department Leaied more will be made in prices. Tho property. Mr. Cooper paid $12,600 of 'swimming races, xowboat races, lt n n sale began at nine o'clock and at charge of Roy McKnight. . There than because'he was interested, by John E. W" ' «"> r goods affected by this reduction are for the Woodward house and lot. Caldwell Man to Build Fine Home canoe races and sail and speed boat v ten o'clock everything was disposed are also- agencies at Long Branch went to the orchard with Margaret. Otto Ihnes and Louis Kelly, own- very comprehensive in, character Capt. Woodward owns several on River at Rumeoh. noes. Mayor William H. R. White of. The profits amounted to $20. other lots near his home. The sale and Asbury Park. During the past There was no animal there. Mr. ers of th'e Monmouth Motor- Car and there will bo much at Red year Thomas McKnight has sold 112 Thomas P. Wilson, salesman for Ellison gave no more thought to the wllj.be general chairman of the re- This is more than onough money of his homo to Mr. Cooper provides the Farmly Park development at gatta committee, company of 86 Maple, avenue, Red Bank the next three days offered to to buy a basketball and with the Oakland, automobiles and 58 Pon- matter until some time later when v Bank, have leased the repair-service' bargain hunters. If this event that Mr. Coopor shall have posses- Rumson, has sold for Ira D. Emery •'. ' -»ie» extra monoy the girls will buy other sion of tho place October 1st Mr. tiac automobiles. Last week Pon- he learned about the escaped leop- department' of their business to proves as popular as it soems likely tiac'cars wero bought by. Martin a lot facing 60 feet on tho north ard. Tracks were found fe the or- equipment. They expect to hold a Woodward will Jjegin at onco tho side of River avenue. This lot is '.'FELL THREE STORIES. .. John E., "Wilkinson, who was 'for- ti> be, such sales will hereafter bo bazar and sale of fancy articles Nill and William McAddams of Red chard and Mr. Holton and other merly in charge ' of the govern- hell four times a year, three days construction of a house on one of 60 feet on the water front and 425_ soon. The girls are Shirley Bioren, the other lots ho owns.' He hopes Bank. • ' folks who examined them said th,ey Jame* Rellly orWhlte Street Hurt ment's mechanical department at being used for each sale. ' feet deep. W. C. Meyer of West wero probably/leopard tracks. They ' ,' on New School Building. Mildred Crate,'Dorothy Franks and to have his house so near complet- Ernest S. Howard is now em- Caldwell was the purchaser and he Overhaul Park at Fort Monmouth. Rose Marie Eochelle,1 said it was very difficult to distin- •'James Rellly of White street, Mr. Wilkinson Is an expert on all ed that he will be able to move init ployed as general manager for Mr. paid $5,000, or $100 a front foot. FROM FARM TO TOWN. when tho time'comes for him to va- McKnlght's; business.; Mr. Howard guish the tracks of a leopard front > wh.o 4s employed on tho new River makes of cars and he is carrying a Mr. Meyer is a wealthy man'who in- those of a large dog. ' street school building, fell three complete stock 'of parts. Four ex- Kenneth M. Wyckoff Will Continue FREE TRIP TO EUROPE. cate his present home. Mr. Wood- has been engaged in tho automo- tends to put up a $15,Q0O houso to Till the Soil at Llncroft. ward's houso was the first residence bile selling' business many years and That night an employee at stories, in an elevator last week in pert'mechanics are employed. He William H. EnglUh" Reward^ Bar- on his.property.- He is a builder Brookdale farm at Lincroft saw< a tho' building. The elevator Is used will do, all the service work for Mr. Kenneth M.',, Wyckoff- moved last built in, that locality. had been with the Red Bank Motor himself /and in all probability will week from Llncroft to his house on ber who Served Him 21 Yeart. Capt. Woodward gets his title >ar company, agents' for Chevrolet shape in the dark which he thought to -carry materials'to the upper Ihnes and- Mr. Kelly, who sell William H. English, of Riverside erect his own dwelling. might be .the loopard. The shape • floors.' Something broke while Mr. Studebaker and Plorce-Arrow auto- South street at Rod Bank. He will from the fact that ho is tho captain can, since they opened' business, at continue to work'his farm, making drive, Red Bank, is finanoing a trip of a tug boat In NewYork harbor. Red Bank. ' was that of some animal and dogs Rellly was in the elevator at the top mobiles/ *_ . . ' to Europe for Georgo Wagner, a - NO REUNION. wero chasing it, A report spread of,the building and the car plunged dally trips to and from Red Bank. barber employed in the Postal bar- In Explanation, like wildfire that the leopard had to the bottom ot .the shaft. Mr. LIFEGUARD HURT. A large part of the farm is used BOYS ON LONG TRIP. Civil War Veteran. Abandon An- to 'raise nursery stock. Mr. ber shop on Broadway, New York, The advertising apace o£_Eoua- been trailed to Brookdale farm and _ Rellly was knocked unconscious. who has shaved Mr. 'English every -nual Meeting Thi* Year. within a short time a hunting; party He was taken home, where he was Joiepb Comfniky •'Injured When Wyckoff is a partner with Milton Red Bank and Eatontown Boy on slllo'a jewelry store in tho dollar Lifeboat Upiet In Surf. day for 21 years. • Wagner accom- Crulio to European Port*. No reunion of tho 29th regiment was organized to go after the, dan. revived. Ho was cut on the face McColgan of Bed Bank, who is his day advertisements on pago four- of- New Jersey volunteers will be Joseph Cominsky, who is em- brother-in-law, In tho nursery busi- panied Mr. English on all "his. busi- Bertram M. Dolliver, son of teen of this issue contains a slight gerous beast On the farm. And on dnd was bady shakened up, but n« ness .trips, whether to the Paolflc held,this year. The surviving mom- adjoining land owned by the tin* bones were broken. He was able tt ployed as a lifeguard at the Surf ness. Benjamin Bennett has moved Georgo W. polllver of Bergen ciror. Tho numerals at tho left of pavilion at Seabright, was hurt last coast or to Florida, and on Sun- place, and Gerald Baldwin, son of bersof this regiment of the civil tern water company and others are be around the next day. from hia house at Llncroft to Mr. the advertisement aro intended to war are few. Some ot these are in week while launching a lifeboat in Wyckoff'a .house. Henry Popo has days ho' came to lied Bank to shavo Georgo Baldwin of the Eatontown bo tho numbtrs of Roussllle's three about S00 acres of the wildest kind the surf. A big- wave upset-"tho Mr. English at the letter's home. boulevard, sailed Saturday on the an enfeebled condition and at tho of land imaginable. A large part moved from Newman Springs road special offerings and should not last meeting of the executive com- TC ENTER COLLEGE. boat and Mr. Cominsky was caught at Red Bank to Mr. / Bennett's Wagner. Is accompanied to Europe jteamship Schcnectady tor Copen- give tho ideajhat they represent of this land is so overgrown that . beneath the boat as he and the boat hagen, Donmark; Stockholm, Swe- mittee it was voted not to hold a the most experienced'hunter could • Edwin F. Hubb.rd.of Red Bank to louse. ' by bis wife, The trip .will lost two the valuo of tho articles, as they do reunion this year. Those on the were thrown up on'the, beach'by months. - den, and other Baltic ports. They in tho advertisement because of tbe not get through it at this tbn* pt Study Finance, executive committee are Joseph the year. A better hiding place for the wave. The lifeguard was cut Creftamen Club Beech Party. expect to he away until the middle dollar sign. __ ' Edwin F. Hubbard, ion of James on the breast and three stitches To Dlipote of $100 in Gold. ot October. Roy Carlisle Intended 'rover, Uriah Scely and C. Norrls the loopard probably docs not exist " H. Hubbard of,Hubbard park, will were taken to close the cut. , His The .craftsmen's club of Red to tako this trip with Mr. Dolliver WHERE* TO DINE. Jlppltt' This year's meeting would in the county. This spot it fall of Bank, will hold a beach party on One hundred dollars in gold will enter the Wharton school of finance shoulder was also hurt and he was be disposed ot on tho co-operative but due to illness he could not go have been the 88th annual reunion. rabbits, muskrats, groundhogs) and < and oommsreo at the University of Friday night.of next week on the The Rose Garden Reilaurant and other game ' sufficient' to provld* '. laid.up several days. . i' plan for the bonoflt of St. James's and Mr. Baldwin went as traveling Grill at 47 Monmouth Street Pennsylvania next .month, He will public beach at Seabright. Bathing companion with Mr. Dolliver. PoUoniug from Iniact Bite. provender tor a host of leopard*. , pursue a four-ysar course.leading and horseshoe throwing contests church Monday night at St. Jambs's Is where you get tho most delicious For Rent. clubhouse on Monmouth s street. homo cooked foods. Strictly Amorl- Mra. H. J." Shale of Clalrton, Staid and quiet Llncroft w*t> to a degree in economics. He was Gymnasium floor Of former Y, will be the chief attractions and ,a can. You will find our Special Blue 'ennsylvanla, returned home a short soon Invaded by loopard hunttrs,': ,in the lint group of student* to be sapper will be urved. Georgo Dancing will bo hold and music will Colored Alumni Dance. , M. 0. A. building, 40 Monmouth be furnished by Hackctt's orches- Plato or Chicken Dinnors served time ago from a visit with her son, sensation hunters', curloilty l*einr , admitted to the university under street, all d«ar space, 40x80 feet Hurley of Oceannort, who h presi- .The" colored alumni association from 12:00 M. until 8:00 F,, M. Milton Shalo ot Atlantic Highlands. and dally newsptpor reporters." Lhi*..' the new scholaslilo atptltudo test, dent of the club, is, in general tra. Ice cream and cako will' be of Red Bank wil hold Its first an- dally, including Sundays, dishes that croft had never had anything Uk» l«M Zenith, DeFomst «nd Parrand gard to the eliminating of the Council No. 08.—Advertisement. Dlckman's boatworks, on Friday Jollnr Days. , Red Bank Hardware 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. night, August Oth, canting; It to sink tlsemtnt. t ard In tbe w'oii; ' V.' ,fi •* lU produot*. > Monmonth Ra- >i«uty contests in th* theaters of Tro • package for 60 cents or 11.00 '• ' •« i »i - Store, 08 Monmouth' street, R«a this town.—Advertlnment. .^ and endangering the lives ot all .who Da It Today I , ' Obgt-'wertt t«ken on'tholi Jig * net, Seookd National Bank and ••• what you get. Oardon's, 00 Beauty CullurUt, went aboard. Bonk.—Advertisement. • _, Broad strut, Bid Bank. Btoftd strut,' °RT Bsnk,—Adver- Marcelling, wiampoolng, bobbing, Follow tho' crowd to Moody's ifi«,trip*, Th* de#i -"""' O. Leslie e ReckleuRkl, Shoe Repair Shop. Dont throw »»ny Kent* buMnone't, Phono 1184, R. 0. Johnson, proprl*- Mtemant eto. 22'Harrison avenue, or .will PhonPho e Red Bank 1108, ; torAdHtUment' at th* 8«lf-Sen^*Bho$pV Coast •»!«. call on you by appointment. Phone away any shoeso s until WA can tell Thursd»y,*FHdWiand Butttrdajr. th* trull of thft Itoptt*'' MUinery. 206 Broadway,. Long n«d Bank B01-J, Louisa F. Chs.4- -Advertisementt. you, hnestlhonestlyy , whether Uidy nm that tht doit Blok* •' ..;TJ»Blt Amweminl Park . ' with the'mlU«gr«n front hu some Try a package for 80 cents or 11.90 Branch, N. J., oppotlU SUInbach's. wlck—Aufldlng. Broilstrert. KM Bank, 1 v tion, i Inquire at one*. J. Yanko, 8kte era Shops*, 00 BBroad street, Red i'hona I1B4\R. B, Jahnion, proprie- Cho(«« GMIoln*, Alter*, A« Midland Bas.oh tom«rrow,en Iha Ifltf (fil flOBMd. B0 Broat? street, Rtd Bankv-Ad< 00, Mr* Blmi, ftank«~Admt»wm«nt. . • tor.--AdvertlMnH.it. ' dahlias and delphinium for sale. Albertina •xourtloiu B« oft boutt thouiht thty ] Bank i • row to Midland Bucti. You'll mlai ittttt, a lot It y«u dont go.*rAdv«rU««. tntntr ' • Iit »wi to »At«rtiH in JM Vwhtok

.-••;« ry'plokeri are afraid to go in thi OUTINQ 'ATJPJUUM iSLAND. woods, not *a. much, btcatH* (hey SWAM ENGLISH CHANNEL An EI»v«ath\H:; :AyThe;:Faml^o^;)fe|I«Najr^ One newspaper minted1 (S i»ciety>fSt. Anth6ny'a church of grounds of the • Shrewsbury river night from-'stomach and' kidney, s'iof.close enough to ste that of a ffarme r shootinhti g hihi s dog,.misd - Summer Roidrat of HI|Uand* Red Bank had their annual outing country club Sunday the,H«d Bank trouble at. Us home at F»lr View- *^5#^:^^%|sr«.fVsniis taking it for a leopard. -Another Conqaerad th^a Chunal in U Sunilay^^efewit%'. Hjpiiiji^ana lUmblers defeated the fast Perth He underwent an operation at thi • Card.ofThanfci. "^ - i "Hoar* and 31 Minuui'und E« Araboy Uara'by a'aooroof 7 to 6. Lonf Branch hospital several 'weeks J«nnl« Morw and B p'apw-/prlritei't * f-,rt6rjr:.-:^.ot(t.' oh -"; Andrew; *iWhiteVK Jn«tip?; boat 1 :'j5fiS::tof«a or,;fonr nights hunts .Ubllaha* a New Racord. Olivia |(. Befors'leavingior the The Ramblers were One yon behind ago and he returned home a short WMdflSlffned-and.bBlltby-^.rA'pi Liidlow; the mother and hmumi «f > : : hunter hearing a nolle; up a; tree s :**•: .sgopd h»|f of the ninth inning. > With one old and he had-lived s>« Fair" View m«iy friends for theTflon|l offeri, ; rectipnjot the nojse, -wit^ the- tijaik oldt-a'summer "resident< of High- ' n and use df their csrs,T-Adv«r-, J.Ti«j:ti:at^:thev-righf down.. There seems to be'np Terl^- last Friday in 14 hours and 81 rain at the island, James Arnone' sang two runs to win.. he was an infant Ha This tntackd ^n^S^i* * r The game was fast and eielttog in farming and he sold his" erops at) w;oonstruct«d;along line* rt^i'Thosa doubts \galned head catlon fofilther of ttese storiw utea. ' She is the first., woman" tc a *6ng'^ci'.%e*«!(^oseijS.:^ r iy whiu Lawrence Carton .of -Mid' ' -Folks In:;,varlous sparsely • Bettled swim the channel, which separates isongg were emrig'by willlarn Lncla, throughout.. George Taylor, pitch- a roadside, booth on tha farm. Ha P^t;*,Jie>;',i»-''^wlv-mtl>fthf:;. ji1 England from France, and her time er for the Ramblers, had tnnch to is survived by his .wife, who'before Mo,^on*:'o|«tWi;i|MPp places teli_BbpBt, hearing atrange. Carmen Caruso and: ttawrenco. Dt- her (harriage was Mtu Surah M»« r^^ir^e'WjpiwJ-,.,.,, , shrill noises at night which they at- for the distance eots a new record FioTe.. A'baBe'ball'g,ara^'was played do,with the .victory sqorqd by hia «lpn« and Mr. Applegate expeet« to 1 Joney of Mlddlotown .township. Mr. tWrtfistfp'ifeEdgw:\--Sendghih6wski tribute to the leopara. 'Mr. Holton A tug accompanied her during he between the xegnlfir taaeball team team, as did alto-Edward .Wilson, hj^e\T^svhPrt :f^y;;»1^ftMS|ip»^ wJ>)J,lKei near C^iiUwarnp, report' says it ia almost posithe that these swim. ' '• the catcher. Kenneth Brown at Conry leaves four tons, John, Peter, to enter her, in next Sunday morn- ; bitie^soc^WwWI^e^inltiatlpn Edward and Joseph, ,.Conry, who l|ve. tt»1; h«had wen tte leopard ant notees.Malhotiinstde^bjrJatepaiW. Gertrude * U the daughter o tearn. .The'baseball toarn -won by a third base nude some great plays Ing's race.V Mr. Applegato Is ,t(fte v ; : i for the Bed Bankers, Wilton, the at home, He also leaves, a sister, ^W^^ye^tSmeilft^tHMic^Sen- He;"says'it is very unuBuairiof-a HenrjrBdwle,- who-has-Wved many ||OTe'"pI'^.^;; 8;^ Bath^ng; was'8 catcher, and John Rose at left field Mrs. John Egan of Bed Bank. HI* yacht Whim and h« al«o dedgned dghJhowjkilivesahouti'airallB north, leopard to make any, sound 'and tha'f summer* in a bungalow near pppular;';ji^flt|raer'^^: The'.; plciiickerB parents, Peter and Mary Conry, /bf^ft^hfWHRitatthpplhoute, op- its most characteristic putcry-iiiliki Kruse's pavilion at Highlands. Mr. / ytito tho itar hitten for the win- end built'the Bmaller loe yacht Vim. ;;- ^ere-,drpft«.e'd'in,'whtte 'sailor "twus-. ning ntne. They clouted the ball died a number of yean ago. fpmi'WMtJlU^Hi faim, v '••.'•.'>. •' ' • that; of ••^IB; wall • of "• a baby. -Mr. Bderfe was on the tug boat whici eri:whit,ft: shlrtsXand «ailbr;hats. \?Jrt#^%t|p#iiSi^i!£iWW'^iel|*!w v tip^^day/.'-.tnornlngj, Mr,;'., Holton Holton soys 'BIBO that whe.neVer when hits meant runs. . Russell Mr. Conry was hf nest and square frer'jiteexjn''theV East. '•:{- MR^: Apple' circulation of ,T»e. r accompanied Gertrude across th •r^The'^outin^.^M - Jh .' charge." of $B#'a $tttoher of .other men^ some anyone tells about seeing 'tracks 1 Booth, a new man at, short-stop, gate will sail hls^ own craft Sunday channel. Mrs. 'Ederle has been Prank CaplI;-,Jokepji'Talftrlqo; W(lj In all his dealings and he had .fine : : i o*."iihDja .were big game? hunters with claw marks It can he set'dovm' proved his right to play in such neighborly qualities. He leave? a TO|^r^i|;|he,; li:r*ady .ln' -tlme^viv Red Bank Register for the ' staying at Highlands all summer. Jiarn Xucla, Carmen Carnso, Samuel fast company, and A. Booth, a new Tjjj.'djhad'had.eiperlence in.Africa, as dead-certain' that .these' marka From time to time during her Citarella and James.'Galatro. Otfc large number of friends. He was six' months .ending April' Knnwd. lor the leopard., Tho; had are not those Of a leopard. Thi" 1: i man at center field, also acquitted a member of the. Knights of Cqlum- daughter's swim across tho channel sirs" present *ere • Jos4ph a,hd; Pat- himself creditably. i-1b)Rss^lopiiitt-iftwned-^y;.Tf."'Str6ta^ leopard, when ifwalksi carrlefl Us she received telephone messages rick long?,. John and Samuel Oel^o, bus lodge and that lodge conducted 1st, 1926,-was .' •''. ".'^ QiJ^onqaand E. A. Hurd of Slver- claifs sheathed like a common house from New York reporting he Next Spnday the Ramblers will a'service at the house. The funeral Mrt. Anna LOUUB Qlffprd vrii* a sMe -driye. The hunt, took • plac\in cat. doea. The animal fretinently. Joseph' Bbtslo, Peter FalboyThom- Summer Raitdent of Rlrar Plus; daughter's progress in the water ss and Jpse'priiiPprestl,- P^ank '~A#. play on their home grounds against was held Monday morning at St AiS.TielBKborhood where theiPonsh hides in trees and from the tree: It was in the Shrewsbury river a' the Central railroad roundhouse James's church,' with Knights of 4 klrtiAnna'LouUa -Qlffbrd^wldP^' 1 HV»n;^al4 he -had seen; the .leopard. ofteh;.piounces;;pn fts:vprey;:V;On quaro, Joseph,"Da,M|ca,,'lojils ;Ac- team of EUsabethport. The Eliza- Columbus members as hearers. 1 Highlands that Gertrude learned t< cerra, James Arnone, EdwaW >A1- of Charles^ ^;; filftwd^ppn h?r. 7.359 per Issue . Jt;;^&ile4> to ^ produce lesnlta. TheMonday jBOme person with;a. per- jswtm. beth, team has the reputation Of be- Burial was matte at Mount Olivet 88d year laat 'WedneBday night at i«n»l(3»'iolloiwed the trail of some ,verted sense of ^hnmor! called" "up vino,- ';Nlcholaii;-' DelucaV ,,Angelo ing a fast aggregation and from all cemetery. _ _ ; I' Hundreds of residents of High SeaWt Peter; rPlrtgltpre. V.PWe* her .^hoine at River? PlaxaVV Death J«rg«'.aritmsl tracks --which looked iMr. Holton ori.,tne telephone; Thii accounts they will be foemen ^asidue to!theiJnflrmWeBlPf old lauds gathered at the Ederle bunga- Bruno, . Sarnuel:'; Talarlco, ' Joseph ;: lHft-4h5!e-of a leopard. They may person said he was Robert Campbel: worthy of the steel and. bats of the CONTRACT AWARDED. iafftiH-'Mxii Qlfford's home<> was.vat h»l»'feien. thrown* oflf the scent by of Nutswamp; and thBt the leopard low Friday afternoon and rejoiced Ca'rusp; Josepl| • ^Ggnjbierc.qto,; "Atf Ramblers. "• - ; : •with,Mrs.' Ederle when they learned Frankiiwt; ;:Penh8ylvanla,)ibut Vshe - tw»j»pw4 • climbing- A'.'tre e. ; The>as in a tree oh, his farrhV,' tlt. gusftia , Camrnareano,' Patrick Cac- Rad Bank Firm to Lay 3Uew»lk« had been ;a Bureiner; resident of 1 that Gertrude had crossed th - «nd Curbing at Fair Havan. • «gi;.infquestion; have had: experi- •Holton and' about -forty,•peraoiii e&rell9vv'AnKe1o^^(3aas«l<>t-''''.I Norman & Son of Red Bank 1 1 ,erle family is a family of swimmers. Pictures, were taken, of;>1I. the made.•-.atrPrapkfprtj ^wherej the• fuV S A little/cplored^bpy'went W ffie young m'enand they,will-bedlstrlbi The committee appointed by Mays .0 lay curbing" on both sides of ,de- n'eral'was held. ?:>.';;:;:4v:.'-,'y^i-•[••:'' i::>^tt?Billtli ;5e«art.: ••,•,;?. :i i"pey hasn't caught^de; lizard yet, night, after returning fromth* out- the Hendrickson property adjoining Pearl street, from Willow street t» r Itart. -flfty-, telephone calls; from has dey?" hesaW to Harold Davi- and when he grows, up he expects ; tha memorial park in order to en- \ • -Mri^Ethel S. Bickertbn' ofI4tt]e ifSkJKikho, say they:'saw; the':lepji. : to perform the feat of Bwimmin, ing, the': 'Holy; Name members a point 150 feet south of Carter Oliver, who brefeds -English' setters, s6n, 'the;' police v'clerk.: • -The * boy, helpei;tospreservp order a,t"the St.- large the park reported last night place. The Red Bank firm agreed irt'Ioir jaw tracks of the leopard. ;Walted'fbr two:hours for.Mri Davl- the English channel. through. Tony E. Hunting:, ona of exhlbltedi two pf her dogs at a show •Mferotto 'sajd, he • saw .the;>nteial' Marie de| Ponte celebration. , ,,: to do both jobs-for (8,21,9, Peter at Southampton, Long blond,'on :'aon to' quit-work, The:pollce'^lprk Only five men have been the councilmen, that the owners of de Ponti of Red Bank, who was the a^iitlantjc. Highlands,, near a, cbun- accompanied tha boy to the.young- the Hendrickson property did not Saturday. The dogs were Hlllbrook fThV absolute conrectawa :'*&• cJabY there;,, Another' .'a :'few 1 ful In swimming across the chan only other bidder, made a bid of ster's home. The'boy lives within nel. -Many have failed'. It ia no •.;.,:/;»;'.ipH^RENfs.'.si)ibw, •••'.'.;• wlslfto sell the place. The report QueQn'Besa and Blckerton King and hbuja, later said he saw it on the ?8,807. . th«y,-,jww/awsirded,.twi.';"b^*-.;rib-. of the circulation statement ; 'a stptie's ";throw of the'town hall. the. distance, which makes thi "SUr Chlia" lobo GITOO «t Mon- was .ordered received and the com- groin.d»;of ;}he Shrewsbury river 1 missioners Trill drop the proposition bons and'the wthners' reserve rib> f$p}Wti#'elub; • According to these crossing such a difficult feat hu nouth Hilli Clobhoufe. : . Borough Pays Off Notts. of The Red Bank Register ; No raporta'have- yet/been, re, the chief obstacles are the stron ; - The children of the Monmouth for the present i Notes aggregating $4,010 wcro bon. Mrs." Bickerton won eaveral >Wd;,*epqrtg. it :wwl: possible to, be- prizes with her dojs at the Madison is guaranteed by the pub- llere that' the leopard had supper celved of if arm: 'stock being killed: tides, i storms, fogs and the col Hilla club at Highlands will give an m i»' ordered paid off by the Fair Haven ; Mr.; Hol.ton. -.says that' w^en 7thi water. Since Miss Ederle swam entertainment on, Friday afternoon , Coming- Fair at Flemfofton. commissioners last night. These Square garden show last winter. «%$8;#tlsntie Highlands country '. ••! -;';;:'':;v-j"'.^'i*'.i:'-,i';,"-;•; "-;':;^: lishers of Printers' Ink) who olubaad •breakfast at, the other whereabbiits.'.-.of-the •leopard art* the channel four men have mad and on Saturday night of this *eek A number of residents, of Red notes consist of a note of f 1,400 on learned a sheep or a goat will be the attempt and failed. Helmy, th at the.dubhpuBe.' ;Twenty:flve chil- the fire truck, a note of f 819 for :.".'••.Mon'tlmenf Un»elling, vr''?]'.y will pay $100 to the first : giant Egyptian swimmer' who as Bask and vicinity expect to attend tied" ne'aTDyV to'a stake.' •,; li Isiljiar, dren•membeirsj;of the,':''. colony ;wlll the county^fair at Flemington,' water mains arid a ropd improve- The- tnont^ment;erected in, the ..vSsjntfcdf the New York newspa? Heved thit- this' decoy wUl. *ttr«»cf sisted in training Miss Ederle, an' perspn- who successfully •iplaf/i'wjjph.at, first .gave^put rery appear,:, In '.• .»•„ pantprhlriie''/.enJJtle.4 which -will open Monday, August ment note of $2,006, Borough buls Heb>e^icemetery"atvPertrJ"Aymb'py 'the Jeopard/And that when tha fierce Michel, another swimmer; sterte "Th,e Star, .Child^.. v?hlch .Is '.. to the-amount of 11,408 were or- In ihemor^ of^ther.late Joaeph-Plrii £0An«iBg reiports abQftVthe danker-. : yeBterfltty« but had to give up afte 2Sd, and conclude' the following controverts its accuracy, i ; beast tries to stalk- the preVMncn adaptation' of. a .stprs:.. by Oscar dered paid. • ' kelatelh'of •Bed'Bank'.wlU be nn- . «r£*Jeopard being at,large,late* .'TyhoV:s^'-;1iI4d«Di'';p:earby.;will'''4pen' having been in the water uixteei Saturday nfghV The fair will oc- ':«»)'". .' "^.:"i'..,'^ / art.*r< spectator*, to i Mr., Holton's garten at New York, Befreshrn.enta To Parade at Bradley Baach. firemen from holding their fair on Helping Eait' Keambarrf; Firemen, The Register's circulation difficult than' hunting lions or tigers, between thirty and 35 miles in he l "w6."iJfr.: Holton; says, he: care* 1*0/88.7 that for ferocityialeop course from France to England. donated by members: of: the • club Permission to take,part in a fire- Friday and Saturday nights of last The ladles' auxiliary of the East •'nwhlug -at all: aboBi this' report; io will be BOI^. ,TIckets,for.the enter-' Keansburg fire company will hold a of 7,359 will take your ad- A ;i ar'd, wh'oncornefed; has. n«. equal, m > «» i men's parade at Bradley Beach was week. The fair will b' held pn •' '<^5^'^. ,cone'OTi|\)iims.elf,.--btrt!,,lie; Some of. the-" hunters doubt "ifc th^ tainment, are iieing sold by Mrs. :.I<. granted to the Fair Haven fire com- Thursday, Friday and Saturday card party and dance, at tho fire- vertisement into almost' "is'VMry auuy -to haVfcsuch a story r SUNDAY'S SAILING RACE. S. Conklin of Monmouth Hills. lcopara >rfll. .bi killed, before..^fall, ; pany last night by the mayor and nights of this week, A number of house Saturday; night,, August 21st. ;,<)Jri^Uated;as sit may lead-folks to when;the-;lfl;av(si^afe Pff^TKeZtreei; •Thirty houses comprise'the 'c((loiijt council of that place, The firemen articles will be disposed of on the every home in all this part '••• be^ew ?eautlotiB. He, says tho anl- Mayor White's Dolphin h Again at., Mpnmouth- • HiUs. • Th e • roads ;r but Mr..- jjoltpn, W. more optimistic; First Horn*. will use one of the 'fire tracks In the co-operative plan the, last night'of I The BegtBteVs nibttpi-VA paper • inal. to-'dahgerous; arid that while it leading to'the colony-, wind in and parade. * the fair. |Ia,.every home,"i-nAdvertijen]ent ,; of Monmouth County. ' is notllableto attack human beings TKe belief Uvfeeneral. that "the "'Vftmam:fi.•R.^'White'a DolpMn, out among the trees,and from the salleiiy: himself and wjft - pelf prd .- iu^ii^is! hunted,£folkB /cant be leopardMhot, '" ; summit there are' unsurpassed views V twif*arKful,v especially'. BO .far. as frorftlthJBveflec KSrlfec* .4f .the sheet won 'additional of Sandy Hook, the. Shrewsbury children. axe concerned. ' Ho said, it next winter. , Mn'Hpltbn- Bays' thi Iaur6la" on' Sunday, morning when liver, Long Island, Staten Island ' wS|jS8t;at all-iiecessfiry that chflr: chances;iar^.agilritt this,',-' He-.says, ahecamd homo ahead of the fleet and New. York.* -The spot has been '^Bft/«honld :beTcepi'i indoors.'hnt that •: in. a job; ^t"Kansas''.jjltjt.l&st jip;thq .weekly* e-trent of the,ftwenty. called:the Adirondacks of the shore. ;tt^yi'|(hP,ViId Jwti,be_.Lajjowed?;to go winter thd experleraent was tried-, 6' lOUr-fdot' knockabout: class. An- drew . Murray's; Agnesv sailed by pn,vlorje1y;,rpads; paths, or pieces; of keeping leoparda outdoors all, wirt .;'.';woodland*"4-'•'••'• ••'•': -'['':•'•'•>'- V- 4.': •• ter'in,Cages instead of in,haatet Charles Burd and with himself a THEV WANT EjLECTRlCITVV • i'tha. jrtjorles which.were printed buildings -with': the other': animals, slieet man got an exceptionally gofti ' te"«ome--bf the New, York papers He Bays'the leopards came, through start .and led the fleet on the run Look* as IF Colt'* Noclt and Seotey- & -the leopard escapeiielng. .a tha winter in'much better, condition to' "th,^..cuter mark: The Dolphin > >aie Will Gat 1^ Tod. V ^ • |atsed ;•: ^bsecntor^J. ohn;-_ X than" most of-^o^animalaz^hlBh; pniiB.ed tho Agnea at the outer mark ; Electric ltgh&; for-Coli's Neck m'to. make an .investigation. were'In* heated Jqaarters. arid was never caught from then on and Scobeyvilfel A;sieetingiiwas k<3fulnn states that.there-is no ' Harry H. '.Clayton, chief:.of p;6-, to"the finish. Sarah' Cky Brown'i " eld at the Colt's Neck schoolhouse Bargains in Real Estate ' doubt ..that .the, leopard, i» at larger lice" of Bed Bank* received a letter Elizabeth; sailed by Harry Clay a one night last week to consider this ;•'. Hi,says, no' reasonablepersorPin from a NewaTlc.autolat the other the tiller and Mr. Leavens at the matter and it was largely attended. :.:-. possessionof all theiaetacan t era'a IJiana, sailed by himself and ed that enough "folks-would, sign the Itoo.,. Mr.' HnBtoe Bays he cant "William.Bornev took third position, contracts to ,buy electricity to in- : Springs Road, $8,500. 7. Fred Beckman of Colt's Neck just'bosing out the1 Agnes at the understand why ihe New York re- died at his home at that place Sun- sure the company a fair profit., A .fiQtWrt should jend out stories that finish.. ' The race was sailed at high committee consisting of Theodora day, August 1st Ho had been in >«ater In a very stiff north to north- Six Rooms and Bath, Fireplace, Heater. the .leopard did not get away, poor health for some time,-tut his Lewis and Walter D. Fields was ap- ^jifr.-Holton-paid $400 for. the •west breeze and the boats each car- pointed to -canvass the neighbor- onditlon did, not. become alarming ried'.five men to the crew. hood and tQ ascertain how many Wojurdt He has offered $100 to until about two weeks before, the Only $1,000 Down. Balance Same as Rent the. person who captures or kills, folks will agree to wire their houses. snd. Ho was In his 81st year and A favorable outcome, is generally the.shiraal. He says If the le'opard he was a native of Germany. For i» Trilled he wll] let the person who GETTING WIDELY KNOWN, expected,. as everybody at hist number of years Mr. Beckman week's meeting seemed to be pleased HDsat keep the skin in addition to ived in California an^ in other North Shrewsbury Club it Gaining ^ftlng,"iho |100 reward.' Various parts of tho West. Ho had lived, at International Recognition. iver the prospect of getting electri- •torles havo been printed about a Colt's Neck upwards of forty years. Tho "North Shrewsbury iceboal Isrger'reward bolng offered. They and yacht club is getting interna eI*.. ;•; • ':-4.*":^ .;;: ;" ari without 'foundation. It is also Mr. Beckman had many sterling ( qualities. He was a good neighbor tlonal recognition this summei BURNER WITH GASOLINE. . Two Choice Lots on King's Highway, untjiio that the state troopers have through the travels of some of it; been balled oi^t to hunt the animal. ind his hospitality .will be remom- jered by all who were well ac- members, as well as recognition in Brothor Wood* Triad lo Throw Mr. 'Holton says he is satisfied Bluing Liquid Out of Garage. Adjoining Golf Grounds. thatr^ery few persons know what quainted with him. His honesty and many of the Eastern yacht clubs o a leopard looks like. For the bene- iQQare dealings were also outatand- tho United States., Bertram Dolll Fire broke out Saturday in the fit of. Jeopard hunters he will have a ng features of his lite. He is sur- ver of Bergen place is On his way Buttonwood garage at Eatontown, 50x150 Feet, Easy Terms. . t&o^tef leopard on exhibition at vived by his"wife and "by two datrgh- to tho Baltic ports wearing the'club which-is-condncted-byEdgar-Pfla-— er». Tho daughters are Mrs". Em- pin and bearing club credentials to tor. Some gasoline which Wai in : his jeoo tomorrow morning. Any 1 fiteroeted'person 1« welcome to look ;at Hiltbrunner of Wayside and foreign clubs; '•- Vice Commodore pan caught flre. Brpther Woods I' Mrs. Edward Hardy of MUlhurst. Augustus M. Mlnton is flying tho #t,f thd ,«ihlblt and-no admission of Eatontqwn, who happened to be ' 'wti'rJbe charged. The mounted The junoral was held last Wednes- club's burgee on his yacht on his at the garage, attempted to'throw Canadian cruise and Captain Ber- the blazing pan of gasoline but of jtldlhwn'i*' loaned by Robert 1 Mahry & Son, taicidermkts at Jer- trand Fay is Introducing the club's tho door. His shirt caught fire and RALPH CARHART DEAD. flag to the leading yacht clubs on he was burned before some men Six Room House on Shrewsbury Avenue. ''••#'City;.,... .••••;•.: .• -. /T'.Ttamost ridiculous stories about the Long Island sound., Captain who were nearby could tear' the Form«r Keyport Man Died op Sun< shirt off his body, Mr. WoodVg in- j tha. leopard find credence. Friday imr at OUrrlH., N. Y- Andrew's." White, who recently re- nteht »largo number of Bed Bank- turned from a. two weeks' trip down juries were more painful thsn serl-i Corner Lot, $4,500. «tf,*ant across tha river in the be- Ralph Carhnrt of OtlsvUlo, N.Y., the Delaware, through • the Chesa- ous. Raymond Brown, who was at U*f:th»t the leopard had been shot formerly of Koyport, died Sunday peake bay, Egg Harbor and Bamc- the , garago at the time, wag alto $500 Cash, Balance Long Term Mortgage, nm':'the Hlddletown shore while fter a long illness. Mr. Carhart gat bays, reports wonderful treat- burned, by the blazing gasoline, but «±t*mjjangto swim acroii the river. was Mperintendent in tha Mnator- ment by clubs en route) due to the not so badly as Mr. .Woodi. The AJmd«t every day stores are clrcn- ium at Otltvilla (for soventeen ecpgnltlon of the North Shrews- flremon. soon put out the bUzo at years. He is survived by his .wife BcUnJttiiit the Jeopard hu been shot. ; bury club's colon.,. Robert S. John- the garngo. ' , • !Th»in«it i extravagant fears are en- and three grown children, Eldred, son baa returned from a trip .up the mjj&ffl!by some folk*, . Ralph, Jr., and Bruci. He 1» also survived by a brother, Bishop, Oar- Hudson on'Which he carried the club FIREMEN WIN BALL GAME. ^3;35«iS»J5Myawpman living on Ber- I'olor'a.. • ' . • •«*.*!««• at JUd Bank telephoned hart of Keyport, and four sljtors, Rad Bank ^ Coll't to,Mft,Holton and said the wanted Mr«. Lydla Cook- of Keyport, Mrs, Also Several Very Desirable Lots in and Mattie. Conover of Brooklyn, U TRIED TO, £INK ;A BOAT. , Wttl ia' com. .to her house right . Tho Rod Bank fin department : Mpjirm'pn(important matter. When Edward Huylai of Philadelphia RI omsona Borad Two rlolat lo L«1U Mn. Florence Ferry of Nynck, N. BackiattV Crultar. '. losoball team in a gam. ton its home Around Red Bank at Very ^Kt Jttolton arrlvo4 at th« hoaia the grounds .Tuesday oMmt >«ek de- jf^mjR.sald thaltopard WM hiding Y Funeral services were held C. I^sllo Reckless of lied Bank, y'afternoon at Harvey S. feated Colt'* Nock by a score of 18 #* jtlutnp of w«eds In h«r back who own* a large cabin crul»nr( h»i Bedle'a funeral,parlors at Koyport to 7. The te«m» are'jnom evenly Attractive Prices. 4;,'Mr. Holton knaw thi habiU Offered a reward of $50 for infor- ntatchod than, the scors Indicates. thfiiwopard w«ll enough to know and burial wss in Green - Orovc mation leading to tha arrest and The tf?rri* was Interesting through- tjt, would never invsd* a town eraetdry. conviction of tho persons who bored nut and It was replate with good ' •.bnitoaUajr.th. faartpf wo holes Is his. boat. ' Sir. Ropkl«» ilay* by; both teams. H«nry Hlg< i TTM on th« v«rga Prln for Stor*1c««p*n toepa his boat near Prank Dick- gins, center field for' the. firemen, teaUon, ht talked A pprl w of aa »Hv»» .comb' »n44 man'* bout works. Sunday morn- portlculnrly distinguished himself. broioih was'awarde'wrddd laslt t w««kk> to *ng Mr, Dleknum telephoned to Mr,'Ho made two wonderful catches Christopher F. : El^ckleu that hl« boat WM iJnHpur. W|('jp|..*.»(J», . ..- .-. ' pr , * itoV»- ind four hlta oat of flvo tlmoi at k*pek r on We»Wt Bergen place. 'Th Thee Mr. Reckleip hurried to the river Ib.bst • •'.-•• i;. "••• HYUN \Bank«r» wtnt to comb and bruib were to have been IIM) with th* aid of several men got rt«))untthii l«or>- htr boat aihore. 'Ah axamlnatldn dUpoMd of at th« recent fair ;of .t Atlantl. Mlihla w»r» lit th» woods ihdw«d that twd holas about half* '* N«bk, b«tw«tn th»t Vntoa Are company, but Atfantib lilgMnttd. and Register Building. Red Bank, N. j. t«0k plact. "' ' •..•',• : ' Inch Jri dlameUr had been boridltt lhe.bo.tfom near, the Jctel., The «n- gfrV baseball'ttkm will play jilacta we« Ji. Norwoods of Long Branch next klnt, and< batUrl** wtre/ damaged lu r b/iflt; jrttor which had pined "j'»y. «f «noon at Atla rit|o High- Mt Tll m through thahol.s into th» boat, > I 'i . f «* * wi»;Nlr n at p'ejook, :•"' 1 •yWYMaWT. ageocy and nuries'.ngla^ h > 1 cow for nil. • J. Dlpkrmann, Vftf. • T • •*f ». ;t1V»t«rali» td,"mfldatn ^-^, ^.-W :,hou>a,. f«• rant-vat,;KuraioJi» „ try. Wa'only hmdle nnt class help. ,. house,'good neighborhood;' not less than furnished or, unfurnished; tit- aiiion joy DOCK . and : bulkhead builder.j:: PorUble Sflephont -J423, ..Womeii't !?ichanga; 45 yeircwitn Wprpyainenti. v.Jrainadlita-- •ale; new milk, at ten Xante a ao*tbl5:«i;vCOnipoundtd aivtnlde avenue, Bid Bank.?V sV' •jljt -Jtoomi" "and attteix best referan^u. A. Aheam'i XIn- dock! ind floits a ipetltHr. ,-A. IS. Phoie'Red Bank 204l4.« ••-; •--.. •;* ... jsioni ,,Oppitltafyiet«ry,.Park,v;^»on Iitl t f til White. 28 Oakland itreitT Bad Bant. .0 > B0V8 •;<•$;> ..— aaivica. ,Wlr»- wheel • trii'l*' '' '"' tample. Bank 1200-J, .> -.. •;; built '••-John.• - Bsnjen,'. al!:.. Waa^t' Wakefleld &tritt Co., Sanbornvnie, New SIX room modern, bouse, all ImprorimonU; ttreet. namBinire. .'•.'• :,",".•,••. .'•!.••-• Bank.. WANT, to buy a baby plsy yard, -Write one.cax:. gar««e i soM location j now- , AWNINGS made to ordir. Clarence) 1 COOKS,, chambermaid!, bouseworkert, Jlay.-Yard. drawer 11, Red Bank.' '«oy; nearichooliand ehnrchei. D. W, : Lein, (g,..- Llppincott ' ivenue, . Lt ; nanei, wtltreisei, coupl-i: axperlenceil Jirtln, naI'itfita;;i40 Eait Frontatreet, •Wb^vVaY.^fiSi;^^un5|aii*| and , Inexperlencid; all nationalities, also HORSESv wanted to board or, pasture! Bed Bank..phone••lUa/r-i-' r ';' Frld»r:cn)y.,«16EJilt Front •tt««t,/«i4 •Branch,, phone 1083.'.'. . '.• '1 i'/v.-v.--.-V-: . iptstnrevi 12.(0 per week;' but of'white colondtelty-or-country.V^MIst-KKty By. ; T WHEN moving call Red Bank • 1112,: WI1- clo.ver~ni«Bdowi'and' i^in'nlng water. Wal- BXUCCO -bunffalow^foT.rrentj >fourt roomi, *F». Agency, «a West126th straaC New wlth'electrli llghii; at Campbeiri Junev ?PVBN colurani, Mvan aaotlow pt iontf • lisa Seeker * Son, local and lonu dli- York Clt^ phone'E»62. Mornlngifde. -." ter iFIaTdi? Valley Y'«w Farm, Nutiwamp tlnco mpilng,. bigglga an 1. expreta. 87 road, Bl-F. Pi.l.^ed Bank. . Ion. Apply, to T.B.iBhoado. Belford, ,'s* ittch ^iitt^firrtifeyere rtlllrur and ono miitlf. for,»al«. . fbont 1 J.. phone «00-a, Keinibarg.*, RM .Bank..lH8^r.> J.y W Wj vv ../.•;• ^ ••••• -.' Maple avenue, Bed Bank. Anytlma. ..iny* XOUHQ man wanted, experienced at llnole- y ; u where. .• : :'.-.'• ,;• .: .y/ . , ^- :^" :•**•. - layer and ihada hanger; alio help in UBBABX:tilW»,,bboWM.%»n ./LOST, 'on -rearl -avenue. Fair Haven,'- FLAT'for. nt-f. Inoutra'at Charles X^ewla't lir^J- Bteidy poiitlon. State, reference 1 v otULivaoaumicIamieriiind EXPERT automobile waiher now In chirgo to Box lit. Long Branch. N. J, :' ':Sat^r|ay i:Jul/-24th/182(l, a gen-': lumber yard, Oakund and ; West itreetJ; : of the: irmhsUind at thi Boto Busies, Bed-Bank; ••'.:''.' '-• •'•} '••'••." .-.•,'-;,'.','."; *.I-*-.'.: --^#-^titlia^^^?pit-..w^qip]am: rtlliM^AWi*ae VOUNOVFMnchman,.. high,class, desires i;_.t1ilraata;i;i:<[old.etlt /pln,.'btll shape; i.,J.i -.»•.•;<.".:••••,-' .•'.•-•••<. GABAGE for rent. : Apply 83. Llnde.n OH. a ALB on auu highway.-an i Inc., • Globe Court tnd Miehanlo^nr™™" . poiltlon as ehaulleur; at present emi FOR SALE, .two 20-loot laddtn, bicycle, Oat your car waibed while la town. ; .pla^on'one^.side'.^ancy. on'the other • place. Bed Bank.* *••'••..' •'''•;•"•' •'.''•••• i'«»t P»ylo»- readUdr lttdI ,--.: two vIargt.'.D08^hQUBeai-:.hand.'cultivator Ice'guaranteed, • , . 5'oyad: will llv« on place or by day. Ad' '. i|de>',"A reward given to finder. ' Ad-. ' -' ~ r itartir. ginerator, electrlo lights, drcai Xtt Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank ROOMS tor.rent; -Wo furnlihed rooma for aiid it'tadar'iwmiBjate,^'older ^presi;. churn, ™ C0BBpV-'VriBdsnl5lit''i-.l*ntfe''i:W»!ll' SAVE) your old . xarpeti. Be»UtUui mpiAW 'j_fl*' ' * . . "•— ' . . 1 _ ...—-- ' "dress:Phil McCabe, member Fair Ha- ' ; llsht houukeeplni. . Apply at'58 Bergen IntU icjfllndar tforttno^ttovi pip. drum. aihtoi.^tovt.i'ioeboii igoodj eondltlon reverplbla rugi nude from old carpet* TEAM/driver wanted; good job for right v plice,' phftne Bed 'Bank 8B5tW.» , -, /, ; ven club, fpbt of .Fearl 'ave'nu*e, Fair >' he»teiv *Ollon MlddlltewBi M. J.e . '.y .,;irouetiputi'-now In 'eomralaaloij. 1^.A£qt«t» and;chenille portlarei. Write for clrca- v man; steady work, board and room; lara; 7 Ainettl*an Itug-'Manufactorys ".806 Thomas Taylor- EaUte. Rooievelt laveuue. fiPWSEi flvei. roomi, • Improvementl;' near : •river;j ISO.per month.,'. Bd.Hay«t, THOBQUOHBSBDjaa^na^iy_bull^ealy«t, Varrnoat Itraet. Brooklyn. M.-Y, - ^':-'-: i\': Wberpn, N. J., p. p. Box e.» ..••.' •. S v Chunkhnk,, atreet,atreet,: Fair Haven, N.J.; phone Kforiilss «l«o thoroBghbradiPoland Chtea . must bo* able to milk REFRIGERATOR wanted; restaurant ilie", Bid;Bank 495495. " ' SAVE; your^old carpitt;,ru*i,5 piati' •cowt;, preferably ilngle. Apply M; teed 'hog. i,W.: S,. Fore... WnCroltJ, N. J. Mullln, Brookdalc Farm. Bed Baok.e : good condition,: Apple Sweet Lunch, FUBMSHED room for', rent;- tniprlvato PEKINGESE pupplM for isie^ pedlztced Talephona- Mlddlatowtt' 7t«-F-2».' •>:' vr ' • ;•_. tlfal revenlblo , rugt m'tdt' .froraV Mlddletown;-. W. J.« ' ' ,, hotne on the :rlvert five, minutea' walk to ';: '-'jtwkf vs.'At j«rt;;B.; F.' fSUvan.t>i . »•»«. •your', pld^ carpets and'.'rugi,, v,SendV-: MAN>anted to work In wash room; must MORTGAGE Money wanted for 87,000 on •tatlon.. H. A» Worthley. 28 Sector place, aVtnuei Bujupn, N. •'*'"'•;• Phonlonea •.BdmtoD _;•». good, honest and willing workor. : first' 'mortgage;/ ; Address ;' Mortgage Bed Bank.' Pbona 1188; • ..-;•• , .-: ;BlcftariB;aM;IK^q poital for" circular and (ull ,'p'artlM'-':, Single-System Lauhdry, Keyport, N, J. ARM of 4^ acres, tan room' notiiiL'ill Ian. Welrfteld.; Bug ' ind C*rp«t. Phona Keyport'7S7. : Money'., drawer M. iBed Bank. PART of a home:to'.ltt for light.house- ' ontbnlldingt; 80ft tppla treei, uaiptiait' MAN'S Moyola for:i»la, Elgin make;.pii WANT, to; bay direct from owner a small keeping; elietrlelty, gaa, runnlw water' p-pattonel double:, b Pleasing. Co.. Edllon place, Olendale,. YOUIJO French couple deiire position! as ; tr r : '• f«cl -eonJMon." {'For particular!ar! ' calull 1at COMBINATION: codea and .neat, grinder. bungalow of pve'or-lix roomi; or lot In and_heat.: Hri.' Johh Mouldi.- Niveilnk, «"?/..«"tfwV *"" cglllp »™* -k-iinti,' WiUianjN&;>;Johnrfo^,; Depot Oirage, or phon»AtItntlo HlsblanilHlgblant» Standard -computing aotlai, neat' block, ;;Broqklyiv'r.::y; •,'..:: .•;,':-.•;•>,!.'•'.'',:. -cook and general handy man; very will- good location, ten-minu'tet' walk, from sta- Belford^,!8^or^. W. J.. phona Kaanibnr>^ g^ TWni^ . j raett-.tlletr;:«n4,»dUpljy, .cate -foil.jilt, ing.: ( Addreis. Joieph Grlllon, RIverilde tion. Address: 804 18th. avenue,- Belmar, LARQ& 6^' CWhdler by icores 1 : & , room - for rint,-furntihed or xin* v ;••"• '•' '' .'/',• •'.<• ' •• .• -i' '••'•. / .'V"M' ' drive, Red Bank. . "KIOKEM farm, twanty.twp 'awn,' «r ,„_,._ part .bred'.fresh Jersey cow for Frank'a. Braich. Jr!.-Fa --'• • -• .. . : . • , -. ,. • .- TWO good hives of bees, for iala; alio Beimar, N. Ji, phone il809,' ' ' Keaniburg 71T-F-»1.- Hi j. 'M.S:V'V^sr'':,i,"/ . .•••"; GENERAL houieworker wanted in imall LIGHT honiakeeplng, two furnlihed rooms, •, ••batt price. Wll; BOAMERcoup.BOAMER-coupAB,ad>., !B,adBaa• Baal Continentan l CARPENTER and ciblnit work Hone ;-al. F-OUND, a young.: dog about'four months Ham S. Roil, MJ5' Branch avenue, Bed C-motors > wcellwcellantVcond^oni^cheip.-a a hpu«e; two' In famllr; MiddletownV old. Owner can recover'same by prov- all. improvement!; great location. 55 .$5,000. $7«O e.ih dawn, belisce my cond^onicheip-aO ao all' kinds itora Ilituris abd a, -spe- PhoneMlddletown 799-M. Bast Front itre«t. Red Bank.'.!••'• :- ArthuAh r placel , BBtd' Bank.' OTtw It8«-g. cialty in all kinds of furniture' rcpslrs., ing ownership. 'Address S.C. G.r drawer terms; six nlca rooms, hath, hot and MtoV ; : ; ; : ONE TON of (rood timothy'hay for talc; Telephone P81*Wt Red Bank. I. fichemer^YOUNG man wanted to assist with work M, Red Bartk.r ,' • • ' • - •• '-.-') -.. •> TWO email unfurnlihed rooms or ona large watef, new heater; larga corner lot lOxlftV 10-8, ' ..6«2i' «iid; c!»p'w ,..- ::un(urn|sheii:-ropm wnntea,- with carage I'ward W. Wntner. 5 Walt Maln'atTeet, I •; aliotood four-door tedan- and four good CARPENTER and builder. General Jre- , In house and yard. . Telephone 790.M, NOTICE. - A liberal reward and no ques yfliartpl^sMp^^elS^WIgti^toui- wagon tftti'and cuthlont. Willltm B. lalddletown..' tlons asked for: the Ttturn> of a imall near by;'in'vjclnity of Brinoh avenue or Freehold. N, J.' ' i : 1 RED BANK Auction Houic, ' Household '••• pairing,' astimatet giverrch airklndi or In'xenter'-of.'town. . Address Room, drawer iridinonl.;bv.:ii;;':v;!:'!'^i^,;S*:' K^v,:.;j;.fts JBota, 166tBranoh•avenue. Bed Bank.* ; ••; buildings, • blue! prlnta •; furnished.* pJicet MAN wanted; big'expansion plans In this bronze turkey ben -which disappeared from ™ obda' jof avar* >.' detcrlptlon. t tore;. fix- 1 W< Red Bank. V '.••.' SEED rra arid' baled •. ryo ttrtw for tale. «»i, offlce furnlturei eto, ; BadBank Aoc- reasonable/ all work guaranteed,' . .A.;,, Gv , -vicinity! offer- unusual opportunity, -for my place Sunday-:afternoon, ' leaving a '- W. 6." Bray, i Holmdol. V. }.,., phono Jbn/Hoaia, 81 t» 87 Hcnmouth atreet. Goff. phone' Bed /Bank 826-M;* '-f >'"±•:.'; i :enerseti- e man to represent eld reliable young brood. Or any, information of same. THKEB rooma furnished for light houae- : : ; George Lake, Headden'a .Corner, Bed keeping; all. improvement*; no ehndren; Hoimdel 27-J.» : ;••'r .-.:::: • ' •:' '••>•'-; HEMSTITCHING. Mexican, gold,: ^llvear, nursery. Spare time or full time. Hoopcs, Bad-Bank: "• '' ""•' ' '' $10 {per week* Apply at - $0 Uechahlc: . etc:; - buttons,, pinking, plaiting,:. em- Bro. & Thomas Company, Stephen Glrard Bank.' ' i ' ' " : BRASS double had for lale; ilio a let of ITS MOITO—Service.' The Flrit National building, Philadelphia. Pa. street. Bed Bank. „ . . . • '•''. ' FAIR HAVEN ' reed furniture.' N. Gardner,! 44 Wsverlir »bank, Weehold, N. J. broidery,' trimmings and. novelties*. .Uat- REWARD for return of new CaUle engine, AVEN real eitatet sratty, hoajia querade lUits for hire. Thi Handy' Shop. MEN, eighteen up. Be railway mall No. 46164, cost 1156;,ttdlen from back for salel ; $$1,600 to $30,000. ''Term*. pltise,' ppono••'• liao.Mi Bed', Bank. (Call H. BITZAU. remover of dead animals. Bed BuUdlng Iota $400 up. Ba morning! '-6r 'evenings.*:•:• ••'.-'' •••;'•'•:.'••:.'r.-' 16 Broad strtet.aRed •' Bink:' •••'.' •'.";•'.••: , clerks, carrier!, postofflce clerks; $1,700 of my Kcnnebte rowboat list.week. Alld REAL EStATE FOR SALE. Iota $400 up. Banting. , FkSla ":Bank., Telephone Z8-W." :-. -•;• *-" to $2,700 year; steady. Sample examina- Fred F.. TJennll. Bed Bank lleittlt. ONE-HALF Intawit; In. iUhlng. bo«|n«|a SAVED! It J. E. Perker & £on paint large reward' for evidence leading to' con- 1 CHIMNEY aweeplng. r William '-V, Dlete; tion coaching free. Write today. Frank- viction of thief. Bomola Belttle, Beattla RED. BANK .property, for ', itle. Eleht HOUSE ot leven room! and ba %for. tala cheap.: with four ••ttlngt'«T rlch.'42Lefghton'avenne..Bid Bank. your house. Wa have eaved (ithera,,why twln««nil»0 foot bott; or win exchtnm J not yours T 'Painters, decorators, . all-lin Inltitute, Dept. B-H5. Rochester. N. Y. Part, Locmt avenue. Bed Bank.' ' , rooms, ljslh and laundryi every lm- 'provcraenU; fine location, LIVE cattle, • calvei, hogi, and poultry brariehes..- Eitlmjtci given. 188, Shrews' HOME-MADHOMEMADE cakesk , family atae,- '11.10 prdyement; two>car ^gsrage, lot 6&1ZO0; unreitrieted; can maka a bul for lobitcr^gtar. Alfred. Rlchtrojotk Bel* n near. - Broad atreat' and. blgb ' aehool; Price,« 000. Caleb Luk.r, B fdrdlrWiJ.V;' •••••:••••:' ,:-r.1-.':/ -•'•::Cy' ;.->»» t3. . N. Buda,': phone S87-B, Red bury avenue, Red Bink. phonei 114B-M, * CARPENTER work wanted. All kinds each; made only on order. ' - Woman-'! : 110,000.. part*'cash." balance; mortgage. Phone 76-F-B1. Keanlborg. flank.'" ..--:-•. -: ,•.;-.' '. • . •.-,-' :'-.- ' .'.-• - Exchange, 46 Rivertlde avenae, phona Bed CHEVROLET cbupa for lllo,, 1025 model: WILLIAM V. Dietrich, ptumbini,:. heltlng - • of - jobbing attended, to by an ex- l Calet I_ Luker, Belford. M. J.-- , • Savage, 84. .Fourth': avenue,". Atlantle TXPBWBITER headquarten. • Typiwrlters b'and tinning.- • Pumps and windmill*,re- perienced .carpenter. Write or phonei Bank, 1422. ' ' .• - : V • ' TWELVE acr» of good farm land* toy Highland!, N, J;,' phont 10?r Atlantic; rented, bought and Bold. Trubln's, 68 paired. Agent for' Master carburetor rcoal .WILL exchango. Paige touring car.for APASTMENT houjoln Red Bank for lale: ;ea)c: 60 tear treei. 160 appla trata. ; : .Marvin, »8 Harding roid, Red • Bank. • ' 'leyen rooma, each aide..;twp cellars, hot tlackbenlea and raipbarriesi no tnOdltuni ;Hlghlandi. '\ Broad itreet. Red Bank. -.•".' ' saving device.' 'Flte my -furnace. 42: . either Ford coupe or touring car. ' In. : Lelghton avenue. Bed "Bank. Phono Thoae 860.J.,'' '• qulra Day's Glrage. Headden's Corner.'- air heat, Katb. electricity and gli, tubs, 13,600, terms. Near Bad Bank. Aaleh g XEBNfoot act tklfT, four-oyllnde»;no- LEM SUTPHEN. paper hanging and deoojv sidewalks, tint , 60il25. Prl ; $14,000. lute, ^elford, N. JT, Jhone KeanfipfJ, reception ynp tof1; hu only been tiled elx tlmet,. {50 '«tlnjtt , 189 Mechanlo ittcet. Red Bank. 682-W. •.•-'..: •'..•• '•' REWARD for Information, leading to Caleb IiUker, Bclford. N. J.. ptont Keanj- ; PK'hone"-lt41-W..":V'v i •-•:•' -• •••: !•!:••> •>••;• .Broadway,- Long Branch, N.- J.,^or .pbone v MAN .Wanted to shovel sand from under turn of smtll bronio furkey hen: left burg'7S.F-Sli-': ' ' '' '"- '.. .;• .' ' .'•::•;.-• .'• th'e coupli- left : for sale at Fair Hafent' aatsi : 82?. Long'Branch.' ' • ' ••,.-.• J•••' -" '. G. ESCHELBACK ft Son, 125, Wesl PRIENTAL nit.' - Our. only, icfaer o*' ', a' house/ for basement- Call Saturday •wing clipped. Pet and mother—little onei Pth *'Fl dying. Disappeared last Sunday afternoon. CORNER property for. sale In Bed Bank; feet. The four for* II.0A9. /• Front,>treet, Bed^-''Bank," phone "•""" bualnesa; carpets. -We' bity, aell^.' morning. 11 Bridge Poultry Farm, • Pine .7Bx^5e, feet;'.seven;, rooms and bath; John E. Rowland. 115 Care. aVanW, \ ^H'iiwtortlielt'-lipiiiev.'.v.'Mri;'?*?lce«, •; CHINESE ruJI. Thoio "contcmpUtjnB Auto accessories and • vujcanltlng. ' Brook, N. J.: . ... George Lake, Headden's Corner, Bed > store,' repair .yid clean.-,' Importera.'of.. Bank.* ... .-• ;>,.•. • '.• . . . ever.' y lmproyeme&ti:t.nide'« 'd ahrubbery; Keamturg. N. J.. phone 108,. *" T* ;'• 'V ii'enga^a^n^trje^eBl'.estate,Jausl- :::' !the.purchase of Chlne|t ruga anould-'': MASQK'contractor. Eitimotos cheerfully GIRL*-wanted;, good reliable'girl to care *'T,D0O,.'$7,0OO.Sir. rclih. -.balance v.rnortgase. Oriental ruga and carpet .cleaners. :, STRAYED away Saturday morning, be- : ONE hundred and ten-acre farm,-, tntti 1 given. Eiigeaa Sdyar, box 66, Blvenlde for-three, chlldrerf in -day time: good Possei~es.Io_i . Jolj(i.lst .. Caleb.. Laker. Bel- ,'oom house, large barna *&,& 'Ulual oaU ' ..^ness.Shere.';&•>ftv'rW.'' 'V.; V^fv^V-' ; communicate with John B..Ackley,.2O- drive.'R."F.:D., Bed Bank, phone 6 •'-...; • ' LOT, for ilaia; Center atreet. Stabrlght, 87»-J.'-'.'--'-•.'.'• '• •', -I-'•-:,'!.'•'•' ••••••; .' •; ; Battln 4 Appl^gate. 1J Broad tlrteV mouth ttreet,' Bed. Bank. '••'-.* '..' . .'.floors "reaurfaced and'flniihed. 45 MONEY wanted on a mortgage. Addrell N.J.; price $700.' John E. Rowland. • • how:. to plant'" 'T.',fe.6tUti,V 12i .;. 115. Carr avenue. Keaniburg, N. J., phone Bank.- . , - ' . •v;;jriiiy;8t^";i3he OAKLAND, runabout for lale; tun 16,000 EVINRUDB marine motor igencey., Evln- •WettstdO' avenue, Bed Bank, Phone ' Box 164. Estontown. N. J. "' • 1 : : mllei; in vood-running order: will trade • Harding na'd,: Eed Bank, phono 1168. rude moton of variout nodeli for" row- 10B.. " '•:-•• T" •:•-,• -. •' " • '*•. • :' " EXTRA,de.p loti. 50i»:( fnt.ior.alai ; '' ' " • •YOUNG conyaleacent .wanta . room anL plenty of apace for garden, fruit'trial ; : for motofbont. AjBree. Oakland ,Runs- boati, canoes, sailboats, et«, - -Prompt de- FARH-.for lale or rent; .175 acres, 100 •••';'•-' Ieit 'bn. V\feddln'tf :trip and ibrithetr hout, drawef M< ReaBaVik.'K,: i •• livery and installation. Frank P. Dick- hoard in qniet home in R.d Bank or . tillable;. for sale or rent to close an or: playgroundplayground.. - Deilnble. lMaUott>cm^ CHICKEN coopt: tnd corn'"crlblfor. tale; man, foot, Wharf avenue. Red; Ban];.. OBERATOBS wanted; good pay, carfare citate. Thomaa S. Field. Red Bank, phone poultry. >Jacob Booker, 278 Shrewsbury Pearl avenue, Fair Haven, box 2721 Phone : storei and school; located" on TroaiWt no relion«hle_oller ratuted.. I.-Hi Wood, avenue,- Re* Bank; orpbona H80.W, Red :'.pald; ite'ady work all year'round. Sam- Red Bank 1082. •. .. .' .•,-. •.:- •608-J. ••^:- "i- .•/•-' '- '.'v'. "••;'••: avenue, Little Silver (next to'BIAertba'l')'! : Bed Bank..' Phone 428-M. ••.^':'\• r ••> I.Bank. •. ••-.»; •••••.•, -.•- ••. .-,,«:• • •'.•'. • ' " FOB n real' gooj, oeial;: atos ..at:,tht - uel .Rothiteio' Clothing ,Co., opposite Long HOME-for isle. Beautiful home on Riv- on hue line to Little Silver etailorMH* Branch raDroad' station. Long Branch. N. J; WANT to bur a tent In good condition. erside'.ayentie, all conveniences.. Call at WASBINO maoh|po, Thor.> electric, In . TVfEWMTEIl heidtruartirii ; Typewriters • -Cafeteria,' come/-OranJ and;.Mon. • food site. . 188 Monmouth atreet. Bed Bank and Long Brancb. Oaa, iraw*'c 'feet condition ;< price, reasonable. > L ' rented; bought and' lold. - Trabln't,' 58 GARDENER, wlihei position on private 122 Riverslda'-avenue; or phone Owner, electricity; price 11.000. WJ I> Bel" "rot avenaea, : Aihury: ?ark. Fr«h y Bank, or phone 124-J.* •• / Bed'Bank- 12«. ' •' . '• ' . • Wood, Bid Bank. Phona •'-- • Brpad- itreet, Red Bank.' ' place;..25' yesrs' experience with greeri-- Harkham place. Littl e SllvatV , N. Jhlh in onar ilit« ^eatartalned, a nunumbem r of : ^ohh. T^ Schanok. Scbbeyvllle.'- K., J all ,kinds of.'Jobbing, done.'., Dealer - in clal catering ts'-'dlatt.' Ali» •well- - REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. :' mouth, Ki> J; valeb SJ. Luker. -Belford, Phone aiOZ-F-H, Eatontown, 7 " heated ..and -Modem .rooma; reason- > Rnmioh,: N. J.« ' • N. J. • Phone Keaaabqrg 75-F-81. .TWO Iota for sale: ona on Barfta , ; v;/ftleridB-at tfb'feach'party last Tliu baildlng maierlaV James Soden, Llnoroftr LODGE room for rcnU Desirable room SELL at -a iicflflc» to fettle an «itite, K.;J. '.• • • ' *:..' • r~ • . .• • > '- ..able/ European plan. J. E.: Fowler, LABORERS wanted on Central railroad available for use 'second and fourth LAND for.lalelilfteen acrea land at EW- placa and. ont on White road. In* >' (lay:(lay:•'• - nigHt.fatfnigHt.f-atf: Seabright.Seabright.'; -ThosThose Tlmei-HeraUi cpok itoye; tablet, ehalrj, HAVE your electrical^work in»t«!led by 0 ot Kew, Jerpey; Apply H. J. Phillips, Thuraday nithte of each month. Apply erett;-ten, mlnutei from Red Bink ata- .-proprietor. : '^ . . " • ';. • 1 , formation call 1227-M. Bad Bank'.* /" .' ^ present :we'T«>.Mi»BeB>Alma^:Clark:'iAl , bed. couch, niaitlng^ two: clooki.jt^o Wai-' > reglitered .contractor; reaionable ratei: supervisor, U6 Maple avenue, Red Bank. at the /office of THgrmind Etsiier Co.: * tlon, main road. 11.600^ J. H, Carton, thant 'watchei, time-guaranteed," and dreti- Work 'i. positively' guaranteed." Ftniihed or nt Central railroad.'; office. HOUSE ot elsht room! and tilth tor rant; phone* Mlddlltown 708-F-41.- ' '. . - 1;• N Hester". Wiehli' Helen'.;'••'Breyoortj an. , J,: Lenhey. lecoBd ''door. aouth of wiring a tpacltlty. Alan B. Beegle, phone ELMER C.Walnrlght, Justice of the pesce. RELIABLE woman wishes position as - all imnrovements. H.' B. Schllchtlni; OUBLE, home for stle,.in Red Bank; HOUSE ot aeven roomi,' tmprovtir ,. . Church ttreet on Washington itrsct, ,Bum- : for tale; large slot, trance; near.M«S, ; ;•. Helen"ti^thUlVand- Nor^nii;^ranclr, 104-J*.-Atlantic Highlands; N.J. • Criminal and collection cases receive iioaftekeeper. -or assistant housekeeper; State highway, opposlta Golf Linka,-phon& fourteen rooma and' tw6 bathss.'all im« 7 1 ton,.N.J.»;'' -.'••'. •''.- ..;• f ,i '•'.- , •.-•.' 1 prompt attention with resulta.-^Day and would go on'farm* Addrea: Be C, Ktjans* K.d Bank 482^. • » 1 proventa&tat - near. Bread and Uorunontb station, aehool 1 Immedlata potlattT •'Laddie .Sunn, Wellington Kennedy , BOABD1NO; Shrewsbury,. Inn,: Washington Trice only »2,$00; terml. a LATE 1921 Dodge tourlDg;trt good running <* street and. '^ortb Sbrewtbary -.rlverat night aervlee. .Phone ». OBce. "Elmer burg'- poatofflce. N. • J.* ' •, v . itreeta. Caleb Ii..tukcr. Bielford. N. J bullijlntr. Red Bsnk.. .•-.••••..:.'•••''•':• HOUSE for rent; six rooms and i>ath;.all Port Monrrouth. W. J.e S •" '^eret^Eutdge, tawretuse 'Bnrdge, condition for iile; io: renoniolo olfer Oceanic bridge, Bumjon; airy roomi, nicely QAEOENEB vrlsfaeR- position on piivatn Improvements;. l 48'. Waahlnston itreat RSViR froutaie *or aale; 100 feet by 295 refused. J3d,, Httrlion. 'Clinton avenuaj furnlihedi /home cooking. American or MONEY to loan on tint tond and nort :estate; life cxperlene* to all. work per* *E0, Apply Land & Loan Co., 10 Ear d«p: larse bolil ot forty roomi, all FARMS and lota for sale. I have nura*r» ••••'• 'JMtpn-qwiry.anfl'Fred;pltmahn,:-; r,J;,-F..O. box 8S.« "-•" ' European; bun .ten mlnatea frpm Red - / gaga on Improved real, estate' worth - ous farms and loti for iala la viefalty I talning. to- a coantry place. Addresa Box Front'street, Red Bank. .','.. fumiihed. near, boat; lindinsr.' gooi fishing ••••s^".';"'. •'• • i'"'j,'i»; • .^'Hy••?';=••• Bank.: Phone Rumion 472, double the amount loaned. Aliton Baek- 286, Rumaon. N, J.* and-boatlni:. lacriftce $85,000. *15.000 of Red Bank and lurrovndings. Joleik GOOD driving or laddla borie for sale man, attorney,. 10 Broad atreet, Red Bank. SOUTH lido of new double houae for rent Sesta, real estate, 54 Monmouth itraet, 8<# "ahoHarneii-and wnon. 285 Weit End EXPERT waihing: care' washed to your VAN w»nt«d to: work in Gordon's coal Cash, balance mprtgagfc You should look 1 on Fearl' avenues Fair Haven';': levin this;, over' as this' II.I wonderful buy. Bank, phone Red Bank 2188.. • t ., avenue; Weit End, N. J., phont 1802: •atlifactlon' by Ham Etglellte, at the PAINTERS and decoratera In all branchei. yard. Bed Bank. * : rooms' and bath, all improvements: acreena -.;, ii Kowkird •TJini;ior , good.': Sttnday- Long Branch.* •• ••; K. '••••.,.*.'' •••'•',' Estlmatei cheerfully 'given. 1. E. Par- Caleb' Luker. Belford, phone Keansburg TEN room houst. for: lalet all Improve. Monmoutk Motor-Cir Co., 86 Maple ave- WHITE woman wants housework for and ahadea Ir.cluded. Within ,400 feat of 7i**l: ;••' • ' ' •'' ' ' school .attendance will' be; awarded HORSE forViala.;-, Byctmora Ayenu«. PO nue, Bad• Bank; Phone 1409. '' ' ' ker «: Soil, 188 Shrewsbury avenae, phone three days a< week. InQtilro F. Mann, miln road, fiva mlhutei' ride to iled Bank. ments; large groundf; naar ^ s|aUon«,' 'try Fatm. Lelchnk, Shrewibnry, N. J. and rannithlng, of all 1I45-M. Rid Bank.' •".'.•' •' ' Iiincroft, N. 3.* ; ' . • . Inquire B. A; Crozler/ Pearl avenaa. Fair MUST be aold U settle estate. Two par- leach, ichool and bus lint 6n Highnrajrite) : t AtUntlc UighUndi. O. Frelbott. Pott. 1/ .1Siinday jpornlng;at tb« cliutcb |6rv^ s^of furnltura. Frank Howard, 5S Haven, N. J. Phone Red Bank 1088. cels of l»d* on Fint avenue, Atlantic. liADIQS for eala; nv< toha Atwatir Kent HOUSEKEEPER wanted; bu.inMfl woman Blgh]ahda,'N.HJ.Mibout an acre eich; one Monmouth, N, 3,* ^ , *.^ _•'...'. iioe.-. at: the :Holjn^f I _Hap,tlst;.church.; and-:nva-tube 'JDymtB;'?-botn tatt-«om*: n avenUe. Red Bank, phone 2081. , LkVDSCXtE^tnticna. Groundt laid . irsiatjs, houfiekeeper;. ffo home, nlghta, HOUSE, for .rent, furnished-or unfuraiahedf -. .out ..and; planted".','.t' experienced .' -wlthnlne-roran: bouse,' double .aellar-and NE>V- stucco and. frame houjts of If re* plat*, with ipeik«r and battarlet; aell very E help 'you' solve your, paint problems. Sundays off. Reference required. 122 seven roomav every- mod«rn conveni- bssement; ont a bungalow/five rooms and five up to ilxteen roi rettonahle. F. Mann, Llncroft.' Bring them to us? It It oaf Job. Eed : mul advii« - and . iittaatii, gladly' Spring street. »hone Red Bank 1522.* ence; delightful neighborhood} $70 month- bath, with lot witer heit; all.Improve- ind double garagei; all L-^^ CAS for> ia!e i H. 0. S. aport touring) win- Bank Hardware Btore, SS Monmouth given. . epeclalty trinulantlng and WOMAN'desfrtii position pi cook or dotnc ly, furnished,' $55 unfurnished. : Edward ments. - For'Ihfomtatlon apply to Gforge ments; in nice neighborhood. _-,_. .^ Mm : tar enclosurei..good,-robber, new paint: ttreat. Red 1 Bank. • •: -• • . *. ' Beneral housework. IT pearl street, W. LinWer, 6 Went Uain street. Freehold, L. Dsrtleson, 73 VaUey Drive. Atlantic 'tree moving. Alfred'Binder, Seven- to (15.000. Abo lots and farma, JXV extratj ;A-I condltloBI prIct'M78i OtOl' OJBSON Point Kenneli; twelva black phona Bed Bank fl48-Jf Hlghlaod..' N..-JT.'. '• - '• - V •-'-' • : BuBie, 44 Washington street.. Hed-Banh.* ARTICLES FOR. SALE, Bad Btnt-874.*.' ' -'V * • _: Cooker Spinltl puppies, full pedljree, Bridge road»', Port-au.paek,, telephona, FOR rent or sale. five room winter BAY'S work or .part-time work wanted. 1 FRANKLpf, Park*', corner Broadvay and PEKINGESE Bspptw from taporttd Of foe. tale. Edward Glbton, pbona Eaton- bungalffw, six room bunjalow and se>*n. COSY alx room Colonial home, all enti; all prlMi^ . At, »tAd. ftt Dtb of '/ttn* Branca S»76..' ' .... Address 17 Pearl street, phone Red -IjOQtiat'ave'nua; West- Long' Branch, N. irnprovementil hot water heat.,1 ,_ town 2180-J. ' '; Bank 048-J. . . room house; possession at once* Cal&b'L. Ohlnttown, I35i Wilwprtb Fu Llni, IZB. Luker, Belford, N. J. Pbont KcaUDti; J.; 100 acres' heinr developend Into re-, tun room, two-car garage; extra.slie.: Phon« A»bury P»tlt. 8t»T,- BOKO auto itorage, Mechanlo atreet and EXPERIENCED helpers, ladles or girls, : ntrlcttd building lot! COxltO: cement slde- excellent location. D. W. Jtartin,- Globe Court 1 will ttora your ear by the CAB washing my .specialty. , I guarantee 7B-F-31. , . ' • - ...,•. walki and^ curbing being laid throughout ORAVBL. (or nlo. Fln» »rjrV«l «'rotdi i you a satisfactory Job. Let me prove needed at once on men's work. John «Ute. 240 East Fropt itreet. Red, ~ THUOKS and lljbt commarclali for tale; hour, day, wetk. month or year. Day: and my ability. 'Charles A. Jones, expert auto- Savage. 12 White atreet. Eed Bank.*: HALL for rent. -Third floor, 10 Brosu the entrra tract; alio city water, gal and. Phone 1188. enTiUnd !nip«oll»m'thirty' c«nt» par night-service.' -*. ' • ' > •':.•'• ',.' . :\ . street, for lodse, dance* or' entertain* electricity. A' Iwenty-scre lake with • lake .. . ^ . .. ^ - oiAlc yird. H. EltiiO, phont 86-W. Bad Fordt trid.Dodgn,' thirty of thimiall mobile wither at Boro Builet, Inc., Olobe Nl/RSES' rfluistrj': trained and practical SIX atylei, optn and'doled bodlet.- platform Court and If eohanlo street. Bed Bank. menta. Can be rented by the year/ month drive an added attraction. Office'on.prem- room bungalow for aalat all.lBapxav:e« ank. AJlo oonortlt travel. TO PURCHASE your piano from. A, B. nurses on call day and night; best of ref- or evenf>>|:. Apply R. Uanct &.Sops., 12 lies. Say .H.Stillman,. managing agent. mantsints,, furnished,. FriePrtcr 11.10*$«.10«.. U»-ataV. and; raok bodlett'toma-ebttila with, eabt. •... Dlrhm meant the utmost economy and erences supplied. . 45 Riverside avenue. Oroary, Waihlngton atreeti Kumloat N.-'J"_ 5BHOD5 B Jil«nd Red puliku. t«n Mi Ona Oi 11. C. trutk'chaiiii. Prket to LET aa help you lolve yo«r paint tron- Broad Btreet, Red Bank. •• • - • BtataHlghwiy. Eatontown. N.J. ry, Waihlniton atrtati Kumlosi N.-'J_ ,old,,fln« bnlthr blrd*t I1.3B «aohi on laitlng aatlifactlon. Showroom, Drum- lemi. We are alwayi reidy and willing Phone Red Bank 1422. > fourth house from Church atreet.e ' tuit everyone. Come and look tham over mond place, phone »8». Bed Bank. • to tervev Bed' Bank Hardware Store, 88 STORE to let, Upper Broad street, oppo< RED BANK property, tor iale. Two-itoTy BUSINESS propertlea for aale; centralfr trm Tinge ( and vail, fed. AIio younjt b«Iora-boying e)nwbere. Mot Brouiell, SATURDAY extras wanted; aboa experi- site Shrewsbury Dairy Co.; -water, sfas, 1 Blank ftntr OlanU. 'Bliuvalt, Hoimdel. GLADYS h. Dreioher, teacher of violin. Monmouth ttreet. Bed Banlf. _• ence preferred. Apply Berk's . Shoe house, aix'roomi and'bath; garige, alt- located; price reaionabl* JoirphfJHt- Eong Bttnth, 'avanu' girage. • ,T«l«phon» ' Special initructlons given. t» beginners. electric. Will rent for any kind'of busi- "nateil near Broad itreet;.$4,800. Terms. tfr real eaUte. St Monm«|a ttnet, paMe) N. J. Long Branch: »»»•« ' , ';.,' •'• •'' - •• .•-:.• . • store, 54 Broad street, Red Bank.* • ; ness. Address Charles Falardeauvbox 16, Cileb ttfker.\Belfoid. N. I., phont Keanl- Studjd.. 44 ,Waihlngtoa' . atreeV Lonrg - LANDSCAPE gardener. New grounda v Ked Bank 8188. EED tweet corn Ore i«I«. Golden B«n BDS,body for,.«»li|,V»6-oa«te»ger body; Branch, phone 8860..' . • * •. V • ' GOOD position open for relfabla help, Mlddletown; N. J.. ' •• - • ' bnor.76-r-»l. • . : . ") Um mil Oonntrr fl«ntl«m«n iw««ticorn ( laid out. end plantid. Old ground! both white and colored, at once. Red BUNGALOW for ule: «ve roomsi nt Jutt ths body for carttng echool, chU ARE you paiiled relative to your paint FURNISHED room*, for rent>- gentlemen LOT8-.for.ssle;.three, lota.on Thomas ave- : bath, gat, electricity. trtter,hot alf>hi»>, •aed (or file. J. 0. Hendrtriiun * Son, dr«n; perfect, condition. BurdgeftSuiieU . improved ind bdutlfled. Treet and lank Employment' office, 45 Riverside MIdcll«town.. N. J. Tel.jihon. Mldtllatovn JobT Coniult ui. We are hire to help avenue*. Red Bank, phona 1422U22.. only; pleauntly situated rooms, con- - nue, Bed. Bank; one In Blver Flaza and Wt water- heater and: stationary, tubr.-, «Q.Mechanic•tteet,•&$& you. But Bank Hardware Store. SS Mon' : ahrubhiry, ipnyed and pruned, Ad- .cntcnt to river and ocean; excellent bus on. lt> F.Irflild Oordeni. Ctrl J. Diets, 123 Garage and fruit treea on prtmurya;rlot itt-tL. •! POSITION wanted aa housekeeper by service at the door; rates moderate. Fur- West Front street. Bed Bank. . TWO-TON, truck for tala.'.In good run- mouth itreet,'Bed' Banki ' ' . - vlca gladly given.',"< V. Butterbaon, ', ' American middU aged woman; not cerv- (0x150. Location Lexlngto» avtnue, Ealt- ••0RU1SEB for salt./ Twenty-ate feet, ratted nlng order; flat dick, with cabi tuitabl* ther particulars by personal call or tele- $4,500 CASH will buy 8% acres of land. ilde Park. Fair Haven. N. i. Tefaptii dcok: SO h. p. Buffalo motor, fully TRY Curcbln'l for facer value. Let ui be flnt type. Reliabla and capable taking full 1 for: carting vpoUMei, bar«U, ate PrM box 212. Fair Havin, N. J.. phone phoning Rutnson B9g. • Central Hotal, - 60 .fruit trees, le'ven-roooin house and 104I.R, or writ. P. O. Box I8», 1 equipped., "Ventura," Dlekman ! Boat ' your barber. We know Low to please. charge' of hontei one in family .prcteiable. N • 200. .Can bs'iwn at Burdse 4 pajaell't Expert* tomorlal iervlce. . Curchin'e Bar- Red Bank 2O4S-J. '- - Only.those having nic« homo answer, dfoort Rumson, N. J.' • ••" > •'• : • barn, A. nice country home. .Caleb Luker, Bank. • >-.v." WorVi,-Wharf avenue, Red Bank. Price Mechanlo ttreet, Ba5 Binli.* • 4 ? SMALL apartnient,. four-room, and con Belford; N. J. Phone Keenabnrg 7B-F-81. 8600. wwinuw street,- iwt joana.ft. i • . bar' thop. Second National Bank building . plain' cook.; Address B., drawer M. LITTLE SILVER real estat*. Elttabatll'*. HOUSEHOLD - goods of every description, Upitatri. ^ HAVE your clothei cleaned at the City ' venlences, for rent. -Inquira;A. T. Dore- LOTS for isle: three lots, on .Thomaa ave- ' Hobbn, Srcaraare avenue, near «Utl»(>, ,1'O.HOB iup> «nd don. A'faw police itora fixtures, office furniture, etc,. Red SALESLADY wanted, experienced; steady mui ot atrenti, Red. Bank. _^ nue;..near. Smdka Shop; each 50x262: phona Red Bank 1529.11. * ™ •papi tor tale vbera they -will hav< a 8LAO tooflng; tin roofs coated and made Dry Cleaning?: and Dyeing Works, Q Me- poiltlon and good salary; reference re- Bink Auction HOUK,'SI to ST'ltonmouth. 1 chanil street, . near Drosd itreet,,Red HOUSE, of ilx rooms and bath, all im* nice level • lots. Farther partlculira from stx room liouie for lale; ,BOod Jiome; alio partlir crown doi». Priced '-'-tight; chtmneyi repaired. ''Roofing , ma- quired. Inquire at'once. J, Yanko, 80 proy'ementi, for rent at-$50 per month; Carl J. Dleli,-12S West Front street, Red low for quick l«l«.^Trew«r Kwiiuli, Fiat' street. R>d Bank, ."..H •(./ -;,-'.,y.y ••••-, •: • teriel- , for III* . 'Ogdeni MaClaakey, 1«S Bank; Phbne Sill, Wlflialn Oltrov, pro- Mroad Btreet. Red Bank. ' vroveincnts; ltrgf lot. Ma . n. I Washington atreet. Lund A Loan Co. Bink; ' .,_...... i. - •• • hold. K.3 s BARRBP Bock and ' R.V. I., Rede,, thru, Hudson avenue, Bea. Bank. Pbona Red prletor. . • ' . * ' ' ' • r ' Phono Humion 8TS-JT. On t montha ,oW: fpr.,itlij, pallrtt for laying Bank 400-J. BOY wanted for general store work; stesdv East Front street. Red BanK. -TVVD -single bouses and one. double house load,* MONEY to loan In imountl of $5,000 and ptlon,^Inquire at once. THIBAUT wall paper for til*; Uit Thlb- I1.B0 aach/cockereri *i.BB. Phonal Than. ' more,. on flrit mortgage, on approved ltl^Inquire at once. J. Yanko, SIX room house for rent, with Improve' wanted: slio two bouses near/depot for •ut paper tookai papar oupn >nd FAMILY laondry work. Family'with, 80 Broad streettreet, RRedd BkBank; day, Bed.Btnlf Bet.'- ; " y •,•••••> wet; toot -exceeding 25,poundi, 75 cintt; real estate. Apply to John H,. Gregory, ments, on Lafayette street, * opposite -lie. Others to rent.': Bold SUr Real Es- JJR. Rent Vkyer. Your opperton/Cy', Mlntinit. Interior d«eo'ratln». EitTmatat 1 SALESMEN, wanted to take orders, for Victory park. For «etsbn or year: .mm* tate, S5 Bridge' avenue, Bed' Bank, phoue oSe«r(ully .lvtn. 0, A. Milter. Belford, SECOND-HAND lto«a for tale, In nrtt rough drr walh t Qenta per pound.' Rough 170 Broad atreet. Bed Bank. • • 5 to buy a six room lioqfe. wltil.all* cla-tt, tonditloJu,' Phone : Atj-K,•,; Ra4' dry, waih/and. fiat work • Ironad/7 einti.par . popular make washing- machines I'lkUry dlate poRsesston. Newly renovated ^nsldi 414-J. ",. •' " .' •: • N. J., box 16. Phone Kaamhart 878-W. ( AT THE Auto Tire Shop, Vulcanising md commiision. Write or phone, 20 and out; rent S85. Mrs. B. Jeffrey, Allen Improvemerlti; Una lotatlom '*>U*~ pound. Hand'ironing'If deilred. Jeriey tirei and tubci. \ Central word Urea and NEAR Bed Bank 1 have new housest every HOUSES (or tale., Two iteel roan hortaa Oriut Laundry. Witt Front itreit. Red Broad street. Freehold, N. J.. phoftc- 94. atfeet, Rumion, N. J. 'Pbone Rumson Improvement!; five, lix and levcn rooms 18,500, Easy terms. Telephona .fita, sixteen hand! high; liven yean old WILLYS.KNlGHT.rotdftar for ttUI mode] v>oatt Laundry, ..ichelln tuhes In itock; npalrlng rubber tlxtten 61, In A-l oondltloni car la equipd Bank, phone 204. boon; kerosene oil, 787t mil denatured al- DBMpNSTRATORS wanted, women to jhd bath; lot 50x100. Garige. Prices Bank, «4( for an appolninnt, twV., Wll Tioiwork Jingle, or doAih|e;_.l>rlea reason, .,:.dW.'t5«ai»n ' , llvtrod for 810. 0. 0. D. John H. Cook, Worki,_lia Wait Front itreet, Ke* Sink, lot «0xl87: ilx rooms, bath, re- Red Bank. .Inquire ». Coyne,"$$ Jr.. Newman Bprln«l road. Red 4)ank. Ford tedan cheap, and » Orlr touring Ness, --64 Shrewibury avenue, phona Red MISCELLANEOUS. lunnlntr water, $18; ml»o one for $25. 1 cheap. C. A, Mount, Locuit Point, N, J. phone 1177, ..- • V Bank<78«-M. :" House of six 'rooms, bath, all Improve- ception hill, laundry, maid's room: ngton itreit. Red -Baaik.* . i »^ \ Phone t««.R. ' ' SECOND-HAND,' elothea bouibtj men'a ments, $60. Apply 10. En it Front street, Phona »8-J, VAtlanXlp HlghUndt.'. :: MONEY to loin 1 bond and mortgei*. 1st, CARPENTER jobbing by competent man only: muit b« In good condition. Call all Improvement!; iteam heat, hard* FOR SAM. at Hlghlairftl.tr. f. OADIN lainch for tala. Alto* III, cabin 8d and Id, or will buy mortgages; rea- RtJ Bank. Land and Losn Co- ' ' ' wood flodri; garage, Sna garden, fruit, houses, with garaia, «»s>ioiatlor(,' laanob, 10 hi p. Brld««port tmlnt, ftrit QDQK Special roadatar,' vary good eondl- any branch of work. No job too larga at r.CKarbar'a, IDS Monmoath itiaat, Rad v tloni balloon tlrai, dlse wptela', all"ae- sonable discount. Alio make building* loam or emill to receive prompt attention. Saah DanV. ptona 2218-W. LARGE building, suitable for workihop. beiutlfa! jtreea , and ihrubttry. Mor. looking Shiewihury liver, 16 feW ela» 'egndltlon, Ctn pa iatn anytime at to raipontlblt bulldiri. V.Mf. 100 Mon- cord and glatlng. Eitlmites furnlihed. for rent; cement floors, central location; •ge. Look this over. Agents Mddlt> Boat .Workt,' or by applying to cenorlai. CaU aft.r «:00 P. M. lamia WANT to buy oblekana and duokis will ford. ,158* Gall or wrltn Alt*. Zwlokl. , SO North bout.; alrmodern ltnprovernintl; fruiti; ill Improvement, t beat vltW' tiil'r vinua, Bad Bank. OIUHNTAL and domeitlo rngt a,nd thop lithe place wbera art metni tome- Broadway, Long Branch, N. ;J.; phone cated. Apply at 20 Monmoulh itrait or til building! ID good condition. Prlet wetkii foat of Wharf avin' faat long, back reit and paddleil Ial! thlng. For real proof tri ui once,' and 26 Drupmond place. Bed Bank. Joseph Be.U, ret! eitate. )l Mnal .hall, Itaio feat, vary «h«ip. Phone Eatontown >|l)l-/, ft : oarpett ihampooed and dry abantd. U00. ll&rfoo. Cileb U Luker, phona Keam. itreet, R»d Bank, phtnt »18I< ! BRAND new motoibo«t, then you will alwirs. TMi ilio eppllei TWO large adjoining; rooma for rant for ' r» Tt-F-il. for iala, 88OO1 ttarlnt _„___ addMn Don 188. Oaeiyptt, M. J. 'j r Old : earptlt »tde Into mil. ^ Brt to ladlei .and children. .Second National -h 1 tnejlnel * light housekeeping; perfectly clean and fOR SALE »t Atlantic Hlghlandi. Ilouia MOST attractive home' fear iBdir, four.oyoji, brand niw, 1 Al; ,_. aubtrbarf, apaclal motor, In tugs woven. Telephone-or a'poilil bank building, Red Bankr. TJpitalrst , PIANO j wjant to, buy toqd Bicond- homellkei In American family of adulti, Shrewibury. N. 1.1 all lm» hand piaaoi ataU maka aptt price. ot alx rooma, bath, hot watir hiat, alec* yougoor ead rrunnin In tradeg order. Ali, o(o Fprr iild true*n wil, l Wlltake- , ftrd will brim our truck to your POUND—A tine plaoa to store your ear SS Waverly place. Red Dank, phone 8»-R. trie, gai, Urge lot) sacrifice •fl.BOOi fur- nine roomi, «ne> aart'ot ^ door, Monmouth Carpet Olitnlng' for any period' of tlnei open day and. Addrtis Piano, drawtr M, Red Bank.* HOUHB of six larga rooms, with every Im- nlihid for laaion $500. Caleb U Luker, lartre; terma aaly. W. Haven, N. j. lira Appllgsti'i Oinge. Valley Drive, At- Iroai street,,Had,Sank, ' «ntl« fflitiandi, phone Atlmtia illghlandi ^e Monmontb Beach ilghti Juit a block from Broad atieeti provement; In good neighborhood, (ar* nlfcrJ. N, i.. phone Keamburg if.F-31. ,'lentr of room for either Indoor or out- rage; rent 110 per month. »5 Waverly 6EVEUAL iiore and siiollna atanda along BIX room ctoottttt af dUt sal. U Qroii. proprlitor. door patrklng, Boro Auto Storage, Me. POUI/TRY boutht and', lold. Allva or pliee, Ileil Hank, phon. M7-B. •leotrlelty and wattrt two mflk cstU for. Mil. .Phuit chanlo streit and Rlohi court. Bed Btnk. frtlh drm.d ohlckini bought or aoldj /.the 8tati Jllghway. for tale; ena with lUt Una. rrht ll,10»l : T«IwilUl pavmry baipel*t ptio«j»»rlq«i. d}t. fUHHarDakara. n«Miohanl< o j rooms, excellent mealti eon- 175 d.t frooUje. rive room bungalow, lo- ibl*.boma,^W. V HOP: inpyif- ..'':,v.. i..v.i.r.:.' Wk furalihid a loan servlo. to thos. who WHO ntidafc clrpinUrl Art your build- Itt Bd Bank Dhana lOlliJ venlent loeallon. Mri. Knight, 111 Htlon- Una, Caleb Laker, "•elfoie. phont Q0AT8' milk for tale, from pure bred in«i In tool repilrt Ala you planning >tr«tt, lUd Bank, phone IOBI-J. t, n«d Bank, i itreet. B^fBinli. *«^-W bloomt.'of aurpaat< rejletered itoek, , Fhone Had B«nk '••• ntad'MOO or lilt on furnltura or notai I'ARUB wtntedi b.v. city client, ready to Ke.nihurii 15-V-al BAI1UA and fladltT •Ith pirmtnll of twenty monlhi or l«i«. tltarauosa .or Improtemmtit Oharlai Ing quality 1 tut d.,, . ... th. t . world't Grant of Evirelt la eompetmt Ind depirld- ' buy farma In Monmouth oountyi alio APARTMENT to let! four rooma and baths BIX rtvir properllii 'for is).i $30,000, Milviriill.i. Prim no hlghtr than Tou Jaliphone—nrt do tha-real. Haw Jtr> vllltlt hom«i. town, rlvtt and shore prop, on corner of Wallace and Spring streeti, 811,000, 814,000, (89.000, $89,000 and 1 WIlV wtltt • Auto, driving mad* a'-ri.l >atttt»A ' ktji ' that Mai A a\ot f aHltlautot , aVWrHIar«gal jeyt tJllO per moiitli. Bie TAKB NOTlOa Mri. Basalt Vrailrloki, 1'. V. Kennedy, 114 Monmouth itreat, or 5TATK Hlihw.f propllty of 48 itiaa for faaa itra.1. Hie UNjtaAl, oontrittor and buTTden JobHng annd priprivatv e rasldantsareildanteeii altalios generae>naral office SOI Mining ilrnt. Red Itink, plionei J108 aalat tAW tut ttoata«t on roeli tltvan eaning;aning;.. , Bl^tet rcaaonabli, Batlsfastlon pliate call Bui Bank 108. .Iroporlint* done. }a«0D, afulrlch, corner of Appll- VfANTKD to r.nt, houill 'jraU (10 par and ao»4. .- ' ', , ' room noun, birni and othir kulldlni ton ar.4 Hamilton avenne, Otaan View, arintatdit . .48 Waahlngton itraet. Red loti of fruit an,4i IJKrewibory tvantlt, Had I.ukirl.ukir, n."r-n.lfi.rd. W, J'. Box HI, ' • ' . OEMKNT bloaki, ildiwalks tnd nnon Broad itr.it, PII) Batik. . fivJs for sail' 'on worki IMIIl cement bloeki, UVi eenla In yard. U\i ctnU.dillyired In iowni alio WiNTKK Euii7slow for rant: .Imprt.,- uinDinKk anda uniroitLlnaroft. uuy now pnor. BUlIJ)KMIi,*Hsasd new w.rk. A.k menti.' near school, station, water, large diviltumtnvv » viVtwtstjattela woik htdst aal gat ttj ad- roekfiee, 11 eenta dallleMi and IT eenti WH buy arid iell man'* naw and ral.fll -—•— f HIUCIII prtjil. 0. <•—•- for our flgare, .Ketlsble atiit prorcpt In yiiil.' reler Defontl. IIS Bhrewibury ,; '.alothlnii'. alao .'axotMoja, Oohan'a •rounds, chicken rum lit a monthi will v»nUg . vvf •ltati(lMi to all Join, large and Imill. avenua, Rtij Dink, Phone 464-J, Bad •ell. Addraii Monttomirj. box II. Leor, : Otnaral Btoil, 10 Mootr.oulh itraet, Ortnlesi * Jehnion, Fair Haven, pbone Bnk •• arilo.,NuJ.. . '••,';;,: ; Can be Hart alTwIort OirUe), Piirl R«i Bank, fhon» 10l(.R, I, BIsVKN rooiinhouea for ranti all Improvi- atrMt. Red Bank,' ' ., T Had Bank Hit,. . , • • mentii wonderful loeatlon; about tut EMPLOYMENT-. mlnutM from na.r«.tatatalr U«Waal toeaHeiiloeftUU. kriewn iitod prifluile toTitaady aaen In 6AXAVJIOHB Inttfuatloa, I ten arrant! Oslhtrlnt atraat. oft Xamv avinui. A»»lr had Batik. No i e»J)»r|«»»e nioeiiary. for iiviial addlUooaJ pupllt al thla or telephonttlaphone HtiHit. OatitOetiti Harm,Harm,, tyiimorlynmor. WrU« at on«a. ,Th../ % Wklnnee OorOornn . time, tat lerrni, hoHM, t\\ phona Arthur pint and' l)o«,hi/ Jaw, r»lr HlYIB* P«i^ lOltlJslmi a»u» H«Ha«.r«r . Hftyia, lla»flt Hmqion. y, j, M^t phnnei Uiil Hank ilt^sl^ ,^) itM ..^ •n/JtXtWi O ' tutu lot MM. ' Ut«!\ tt»lt. . riOiCnlntr flt^itllftAga llalWli .... w»|llS|- _ tit vs. 1 at IF ^, nvpJi — — —» ~ t mm -it UU Mil *v»siK for Nnti garatte 111 |UMt} ____mtkti. _ &&ti„ a -y&i lain 111 Drert ttntt, i 1 ~" —•-—;-,• • • -» —~.™_T ,^ _„_,-., ^ __ . _.- _,T_^._, „ _. _ .^ ^ , _. . BED BAKHREGIStER. AUGUST 11,-im order* mag b» to the general wel- TO WORSHIP 1W I,OC CABIN. ^T RWM90W. Fair Haven, whq waa driving a Ford the side of. the other roachlne." I ear, turned hi* car waaenly toward focforcee off the impimpaca t upsat.Shoinoupsat.Shoino1* THE RED BANK REGISTER fare. No matter how harmful to 3*rvic* (o b* Held In » Forest He»r One Metlitna Wa» U»«et, In Colli- ftWDK. aa* MMUlw. the publla a new law may be which ' 1 CoH'»N«ek. the middle of a road to avoid hit- car,, butt he WM nott h«rtv Th« acac- this society want* enacted, there are sioi n l M A" ting August Jeffrey, vrhi wa* push- cident was nnavoIdaW*W . ft ee- 8 Members of the Reformed church T.wo car* were damaged in » col- ing a wheelbanow In the Mad.' Atcurred near tha police hndqaartta, AND 7B0HM JRVWB WQWlf. ilenty of stupid lawyers in every at Colt'* Neck hnva been without a le,eglslatur*i [ who wlllrun to do the lision last, Saturday on RI the same time a car 'driven by I i WiliiWl i i i - !<'<• Btu M«i it it in real a piece of real estate ha* to pay for tory. It is more than fifty years Rumson Country Club Secretarial Science—Commercial Teaching ? • a search in order to be «nre that hi* Its a dangerous beast. Many t old and it ha* been played in jails ' N , .Also Shorty Diploma.ppurses;-•- ';{•.'• harmless looking dog will Mil poul :ltl* la good. The same piece of and for missionary work. The Graduates placed with Leading Banks and CotporitlotSii ••'•'' trj and «h**p and it require* llttl; iroperty may be void half a doten public has been invited to tho sorv- Rumson, N. *J. Two Vear*' Expenses, Baved~Two Years' Salary and to change sueh a dog into a rabid lm«* a year, but e*ch time the new ce. A silver offering will be made. Promotion Gained. ^ • < • anHr.p" of •destruction. owner ha* to make a search if he I )D«nk B««utlyt- ()Pr|v«(» 8ioMt«t?. Ohwk.' tiiltuhnt Mtmuq In- 4 want* to be secure in his title to, ' R«d Bank Covplo En«»»»d. < » • « the property. JUMPING, SADDLE and BREEDING CLASSES^ 0 ' i'lt iised to be that any cltiten Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Francis of ( IBuiIntH Qwnir < lOokt A«eo«i\tant lioVftSafe's. !*! J.' eould legally kill a homeless and • * f Worthley street have announced the Name roving dog but this wu-changtd by Under the Torren* title law the engagement of their daughter Chris-, state make? the. search of the title tins to Raymond Swing, son > of W.S. BLITZ JOfflct etiti ' a law which the aouiety for the pre- and this search become* one of the Eden S. Ewlng of Westside avenue. 35 NASSAU Street, Min'a'r vention* of cruelty to wlmal* got state record*. The bnyor or owner No-dato ha* been set for the wed- New York Cjty. passed. Dog* cant legally bo WUea of a property who order* the search ding. -. , . , now unless they attack a person or made under the Torren* law pay* a It Paya to Advertise in The Register; attack live «tock. Under the new, *maU fee to the state in addition to 'law witan the dog make* an attack, he eo*t ofsewchlng the title. The the most that a efttsen can do i* to lUto then guarantees the title. T.ho capture tha dog and notify the soci- lee which is paid to the state In ad: ety with th»long name." Ifi ati.the litlon to the cqst of searching the «nd of three days, «W»wW«;th« iltle goeiiinto »'.protective -fund, society dots not call to kill or tak» i at atiy future time a flaw should , Jway the dog, the, person who cap; io fouhd/in anyi.'tltie-iwhlohi ha* 'een guaranteed by the state, this EXTENSION tur*d the animal may kill it. . ' a • «'. i ••'. : .•'.-• • aw la correuted arid the co»4 of lorroating the t|tl« I* paid from the Thls,i« » fool law and it ought to ; I»ad to the defeat of every l*gl»1»» irotectiyt fund.,' •' . _

\ tor who voted for it and who Is '••• '• .'"• ' • • •• ••''•- ••'.''•;,'':: '• for re-election.1 In «om« Several attempts have been made Astern farm commjinltletfthe pas- enact' the]- iTortens, title, law/ in \ aaga- of such a law »s this'• would 'W^.JBMey;-; • No pert'on la com- " • • t hough this law would make the.' • ^ Tn the towns and cities dog catch- pUronase and eaw of. real est(\t» ers are supposed to capture roving much,cheaper and esilcr and safer animals, although th*y **Wom doth»rt under the pre«ent »y»tem, tfri lawyer.** «nd %tlH« cowpanles hav«: it,'b«t In the country the; farmer* ilwayaliad wfllolent poiwer to pre-1 have not oven this slight protection. rent the enaejmiint' o(; the:; law/' in It; Is up to the farmer* themselves : to'get rido f wandering cur*, but daw. •r«ney'<' 'Title: companies WiaVo i under the law passed at tha behest , great profit in the searching of Sensational Six Reel Feature of (he long-named society it it hard ;ltlea and these »e»tohes are also for them to do this without snaking >*ry pTofitabla' to lawyer*. >' taw' themselves liable to heavy penal- yera form a greal; norHdn of every few Jersey legislature! and; thua.it ties. The losses to the firmer* of is easx.toie* why tha Torrens title i One Real Location One Real Orchestra-Hackett's Montoouth county, through the kill- Ijig of chickens, turkeys and other law has never had a look-in in this helpless forms of live' stock, run In- to thousands of dollars annually, Tfhe total is even more staggering .. . .., One Real Good Time ..'.':Vlslfera'Return H»mt.•;••••' One Real Bunch of Prizes when tha destruction, of quail, rab- bits and other kinds of gam*, to Mr, and Mr*. Thomas Malleo and considered. • ''•"•• layghter of New Brunswick have • • • •.••• :-. returned home after having spaiit ' , It J* net only the homeless and two weeks' with' Mr.' tnd Mrt. Au- One Real Dance Floor One Real Prize Dancing Contest Aug. 13 ; roving dogs which are dangerdus. gustu*: Ahaatn of Wncroft: Mr, Many high priced dog* with fancy nd. Mr». Ahearn- and their gne|ts . collar* on their necks, whose owners otored to Atlantlo City Sunday. ' allow them to run at larg*. are Home from City Villl. •very bit as dangerous as tha home- Miss Mary Monahan has returned lasp curs that are all too common her home at Rolmdel after hav- throughout the state. The fact that Waltz and Fox Trot—Gold Prized ig spent two weeki-with relative* 'dogs are registered and wear a Brooklyn. .•N fancy collar does not render them any the less dangerous,: The'other j day a Hod Bank resident had to defend himself on his own property from a full grown police dog which rushed Into his back yard arid At- tacked him. The dog wore a collar < and w«» apparently well kept, It' GERTRUDE EDERLE SWAM THE CHANNEL-THAT IS A WONDER! WB» only by vigorously using nn . . '/ • • - 80 .IS • axe and a club that this resident was able to defend himself »nd to eventually drive the dog-away.' |

• • « •.•' .'' v • I The state should get rid of this; new fool law, Imposed on.the poo-1 pie by the society with the long name, Apparently this society be- lieves- thatthe comfort and happi- •ties* of a vagrant dog ii of more importance than the life and welfare of a score of human beings. Judg- ing by their', actions and by their, A Original arid LIOkily E9 an Sd 19c Wonder Meat Markets! 'effort* to impose lines on people' who are only protecting tholr nat- : ural rights, members of this society Red Bank Imagine themselves lords of the uni- '•"/"••'• .-. Keyport Keansburg Atlantic Highlands Asbury Park, N. J. verse, whoss foolish whims must be regarded by the common people of ' i the state as sacred commands from Soup or Salad . on high. Genuine Boston Smoked Butts Charlie's Wonder 11 •:,.••• ; ; ; • • • CHICKENS The Kind With All the Meat. 34c Along with tha passage of fool CHOPPED BEEF 1 ,lawa giving this »ocl«ty additional ' power* ha* come a practice on the Quality All Steaks part of many munlclpalitlei not to Rib End 4-lb. Size Smoked Legs of iprompOy. patf ahaep and poultry Roaating Quality of ' > bill* for lone* caused by dogs. In Loin Quality Skinback Quality Spring ,some isnnlclpalitle* bills for sheep WU or H*)f \ and poultry killed is long ago «s WhoU or H*)f • three)year*, have not yet been paid. Th* excuse offered i« that thtr* Is CHICKENS COURSE PORK no money on hand to pay the bills; FOWL HAMS LAMB ' or thst-so much poultry and sheep • has been killed Out th* dog tux will I not pay the bills | or that the dog ' tax w«» placed so low that th* money ran out before all the sheep I and poultry bill* were paid. \b

| • • . • . .••''.' ! Tt never'happen*, however,.that 34 th«r« i« not tufljeient money on ..hand to pay official salaries and to Fresh or Corned .pas' for other thing* officials want ALL BRANDS OF rf qe-M.' It ft easy enough under «uch ,'cIriiumiUnc** to pfit • not* In the NAVEL BEEF i^iDlr«nd;rili*'Ch» money, But let BACON SQUARES 24c .•»». .«rti:^uw«*>'' thai thli will U pultry bill* If Small Full Cut ' Do You Like '' f% to 4A It, Vi*ppaf*Dtly like) to tafc* »rd«r* Pork Shoulders GOOD ROASTING CHICKEN •^^.m^umri RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST II, 1020,

Sanmel' W., Sweet of (Jtlsi, Now Maple avenue left Friday tot Pla' York. While there'.they motored burg, New York, where he viU Mrs. Oeorgfe Bobinson of Bergen ' ". First-Class^ Auto Repairing. '*r ; 1 strut. ' • • T. and Mrs. Jo.hn Pohl, Jr., of place and her daughters Ethel a'nd 1 ENSLfeY ANTONIDES. ' *7 int. on tba-anpUaatlon o ' Mr*, Sarah Hog** ,«nd her daugh- Hudson avenue -are on a three Alice* aro -visiting at New York. A Silent Salesman ex.cato, of the n?I C ter aertrude'ot',.;N«W,/"yoric ipetf weeks', trip,to the White Mountains .Howard Prey, and- £ami|y rt wwir.irith Mr*. and Boston. South street'spent the weekend at APPLE .TRBB.B, ftnwk'A. tt>iw». flna itack for Fall ' Harry Burdge, ion of. W« Albert of Oakland street entertained Mr. Frey continued on 'to Barton, Sprtot 1027. Trim. »r» ' on b«« Frmeh SM• Mrs. Joseph' Bennett of Shrews- Newman Springs road and Hugh PEACH TREES lit Brnadway. N.w Y w ban avenne_returnell homo' last daughter; M»ry'Jane of Merchant- Byder of Bank street' have re- Our treoa ara better and finerthan ever before. .U.tlnclud>ej Elherta, .. NOTICE "OF INTENTIOMotf' c City. - Dalle of Ga, Hale, Kathrytv Ecllpio (new), Cumberland (new). Canaan.. on the part ol tho Boron(th of Sbrambtlrr woe* from » »$»y of seven weeks vills spent Sunday with Mr. amiturned from an automobile, trip to Early Elb.rU, Maulaa Early, BracSett, Iron Mountain, Krummeia October, to oomldrr tha unacrUUni of a Iseil Im' <*Hh her dsngnter, Mrs. Harry Mrs,' Bernard Coyne of Washington Niagara Falls and Canada. HUey Belle, Lata Elbaria, Foxea and Mlaa Lolo. prov«m«nt. namelyi tha lnpnTme"t Hardy Treaa and Shraba. Southern railroad trackj Mitwaroly ta tna Newman Springs road, has xotyrned Rhode Island, <• spent part of last pital. ' Both Another and infant are WIIMIflgM^^ Order now and save the rise in price which •tote highway throughout IU aatlw wlJth, week 'With1 Mrs, Howard. tlolng nicely. at n coBt of IS.OOO.OO. to.her home «t Hastings, Nebraska. Saidh ordinancen w,II AnI be eonttdenri'«t tha • Mrs. VanScholck now has her broth- Mr; and Mrs. Milton Lamb of 'Miss Dorothy Head.of Cooper will take place shortly. ?"«i' r'P°?"V . «»rt1 ltth, llti it 1 8:00 o'clock. P. M., anil all peViona w(na or.Fred 0. Psgenkopf, with her, for Long Branch have" returned homo road, in Middletown township, was Mrs. Ford and Mrs . Leoser, Inc., land, may be alTecttd by inch ordinance, a month. Mr. Pagenkopi i» • 'atlor from o. ten-day automobilo trip to the guest of Miss Jcannette Ander- or who may be fntereittd there!**,, will he Canada and the Now England, son of Lake Forest; Illinois, for, two slven an. opportunity at • that time and • in tha navy and thlsis his first yislt Mrs. Gatins place to b« heard cooctrolng the trouoitd at Red Sank in seven yean. - states, - weeks. Miss Ethel Head was home Jpprovemenr, Miss Mary McConnlck, formerly J&Tf and Mrs. Henry C. Allairefor the week-end and had as her 14 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. FRAKK.a HVTIAW, of Red Bank, who is superintendent of Brooklyn wore in Rod Bank yes- guest Miss Ell&betb Christie of ORDINANOB FOB THE IUPEOVEMEKT of People's hospital at New York, is terday. Mr. Allaire is the ton of Bridgeport, Connecticut, OP/A PABT OP PATTERSON AVENUB the late George P. Allaire, who was IN THE BOROUGH OP SHREWSBURY. spending a vacation la South Caro- GOWNS FOR MADAME BB IT ORDAINED by the Sorougl! lina, i in his lifetime a prominent man^n i Cotjncu of tho Borough of Sbrewaburx Red Bank's bUBlncsB affair/),' - This SURPRISED ON HER BIRTHDAY. REASONABLY PRICED Lawes Coal & Supply Co. thati John Woodwarq of Westslde ave ,. 1. Patterson avonua- be Improved front nu* is out after having been laid up was Henry C. Allaire's first visit to Friend* and Neighbor! of Mn, Bett tha Southern railroad track* caatwardly to Red Bank in upwards of twenty Show Their Regard; For Her. the state highway throughout IU ratire three weeks'' with two fraotured SPORT, CLOTHES - '. SHREWSBURY, NEW JERSEY. "W'n. at a coat not to exceed »S,500.00. , ribs caused by a fall. He Js still years) ' Mrs, William Beat of Biver Plag'a 2. That aald portion of iald aTmne be graded and a Frencb drain laid therein and ~- unable to work, Mr, and MM. George Burlett of was induced last Friday afternoon tho aurface thereof bo gravelled. * r Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carrlngton, Wallace street Wo named their to' go~to, the homo of hop neighbor, Imported'From England 3. The Borough Clerk* ba and hi »* .', Telephone Red Bank 1534. hereby authorlced to adrertlto- tot btda for who have been visiting Mr, andnow-born flop Gail Burlett.. Mrs. Mrs.wFrank S.-Curtis, and when she tho «onittructlon of aald work atidi the Mrs. Walter Hamilton of Catherine Burlett returned homo a few days got there eho, found a largo number fumlshlns of materlala In relation thereto. FRENCH NOVELTIES 4.."The turn of t|r,50u,0Q be and It street, have returned to their home ago with hor son from tho Long of her friends gathered to_celebrate hereby li appropriated fox tht rnrpoiea on Long Inland* Branch .hospital. The mother and her birthday. The party was ar- aforesaid. Old. Staffordihire—San'dwicK Glati—Araerican1 Antiquci. Amory Osborn and his sons Am' babe aro in good health. ranged by ,Hrs. Addison Sanborn it.Payg to Advertise In tho Register. ory and Donald, and Harry Osborn Mrs. 'John Ryan of Oakland and was a complete surprise to Mrs. and "his ion John spent part'of'lsit street has been rpending several Best A gift of a set of dishes' was week at,Absecon. '•••• days with her aunt, Mrs. Asher made~to Mrs. Best, and an enjoy- WUlfara Bennett; bos moved from .Crawford of Colt's Neck. Mr. Ryan able afternoon was spent in playing Fair Haven to hi* new house on spent Sunday at Mrs. Crawford's. cards an^ feasting. Drummond avenue., Mr. Bennetb is Miss 'Anna Lang 61 West Front Others present besides.those men- chief engineer of the- steamboat street, who has just completed a tioned, wore Mrs. Burt Decker, Mrs. Albertlna. summer course at Rutgers college Frank' Be«, Mrs. Clifford. Stiles, Miss Sarah Portner of Spring at New Brunswick, left Saturday MiBses Florence and Ions Brand for a camp at Lake George, NewMrs. John \ Brower,- Mrs/ Harry Hair Colo street* who is employed as a ston- dgrapher in the law office of Rellly, York, whore she will stay a month Meckleffl, Mrs, William Petlngale, as assistant director of tho camp. Mrs. Alex Spence, Mrs. Ralph Bun- a- > Quinn & Parsons,'la enjoying a Va- e> cation at Atlantic City. ' •, Mis* W. DoVergerees of. Haver- yon, Mrs. Harry Gardner, "Mrs. Ar- Mrs, William N,. Ford of'Eldor- straw, New York, spent a few daya thur Garrabran,t, Mrs. William Hof- Restorer . FOR Tllii BENEFIT OE ado, Oklahoma,'is making a stay last week with Miss Loretta Lang. rnayer, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs; with her mother, Mrs, T. D. Sher- Mr, aiid Mrs. Thomas Little, of Fred Rochelle, Mrs. Charles Thomp- man of l&M. Pront street Bergen place entertained Mr. andson and Mrs. S. Vincent'Willis. Mist Bessie White ft PhlladeT Mrs. Garrett Keating, of PlainfloW phia Is spending a few days w)th Monday. Mr. Little, who is man- Wedding Annireriary Gift. ST. AGNES DEBT FUND her mother, Mrs; John White of Ar- ager of coin box collections for the Mr. and MM. John Aschenbach, Notla dye- thur place. New York telephone company, has who live near Colt's Neck, received TO BE HELD AT . Miss Ciaire Marten, who is em-resumed his duties after a vacation I:. of two weeks. a visit: from thirty. Anbury Park restore youtliful shade ployed at liggett's driie store on friends .lost week in celebration of* at All Drug *, Beautr' Parlor* and Barber Shop*. Broad street, is spending a'vaca- Miss Eugenia VanHouten of their weading anniveMary. The'vis- tion in Canada. ' East Front street and her aunt, itors' made a gift of a 100-plece ATLANTIC BEACri PAIIK Miss Edna'Ardiff of New York is Mrs. Louise Keteltas of New York, dinner set to Mrs. Aschenbach, who spending two weeks with her Bister, attended the, opening of the newformerly lived at Asbury Park. Mrs. S. J. Gilhuly of Foxwood park. Lpew's Bedford-' theater at New York Monday night as guests of The afternoon was spent In general George W.' Bkay Mid Harold A. sociability. ' _ . _ • Atlantic Highlands, Laros are baok from , N. T. Grantland, Tadio announcer where they, attended the interna- at station WHN and, manager of the Churijh Notei. Loew' advertising enterprises. THE I. & R. PLAN tional convention of Lions, clubs as Rev.' R. R. Thompson of Bridge- delegates, from the Red Bank club. Horace Patterson of Red Bank is ton, New Jersey, will preach Sun- From August 14tH-August 22nd. , Mr. and MM.' Myron V. Brown, visiting 'his aunt, Mrs. Edward day* morning1 at eleven, o'clock at and, daughter Janet of East Front Frith of'Hillside. ,v 'street and Miss Audrey Proddow qf the Red Bank Baptist church. No James'Thompson Js spending two ovening service will be held. Broad street are on* a motor trip weeks, with his(mother, Mrs. W, J. Do You Need Money? through New England en nuts to Thompson' of Locust avenue. MM. The preacher at the Presbyterian Maine, where they will spend sev- Thompson entertained Mr. and Mrs. church Sunday will be Rov. William SPECIAL ATTRACTION eral weeks in camp. Post cards re- Edward Downs of TuckahoS over K. C. Thompsbn, pastor of -tho ceived by friends and relatives show Saturday and Sunday. Bernodlhe Fifth Presbyterian church port, who occupied-the pulpit of the cation on a trip to Colorado, where Rumson Presbyterian church, last tion to your loan. It will pay you to inves- she will visit the Rocky Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Bordon L. Hanco'of Sunday, will preach again next Sun- national park. East Front street and Mr, and Mrs. day. Kenneth Bruce of Rumson tigate. ..•....••, .••''• .# • - Miss Alice Sample of Rod Bank Elliott West of White PlalnB, New and'Edgar Louis Kcnllng of Miami and Mlas Mary Cleary of Fair Ha- York, aro on'an automobile trip to Beach, Florida, will sing a baritone ven are enjoying' a two weeks' va- Canada. and tenor duet from Stalncr'a ADMISSION FREE. If cation.. The first, week will bo spent Miss Sara Belgrad of West Front INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN* at Laurel Beach, Mflfoid, Connec- ttrept has returned home after a Druclfixlon." _, / ticut, and the' second week at At- visit of two weoks with relatives at lantic City/ . Jamaica,' Long Island. Caught a Big B«M. The Investment & Realty Corp.. Rev., and tMrs. Robert MarKellar MM, Vito Marascio of West Front Emil Shulbs of Wayside wont ' of Meple afenue are enjoying their street is spending several weeks fishing for fluke in the surf at El- 69 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. annual vacation at their summer with relatives' at Philadelphia. boron. last week. ' Xfter two sets of tackle had been carried away he i home at Belmont, Vermont. , Mrs. Hattlo Pqabody of Califor- 1 Phone 1276. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vanljator nia is visiting Mrs. G. Tl, VnnNess managed to land 'a big striped bass- al Harding road have been upending ot Shrewsbury avenue. with ' his third, outfit: Tho .fish two weeks with their daughter, Mrs William Truman Sharpe, Jr., of weighed 12% pounds.

Our August Furniture Sale WINNING'AND HOLDINO GOOD WM Clear Up All Doubt LaK Year* • • «ThlaY«ar • • • .NaxtY.af AS TO WHEEE THE, VERY BEST VALUES ARE .TOJBE HAD—Look in all directions, make any com- v.panaon', search where you will, you can't findanywhere Oakland leads again the values being offered by us during THE AUGUST Ppn't Envy a Nicely Furnished Home : SALE of FURNITURE andf FLOOR COVERINGS. • • '•• ; . •'•. witkthe ';• .;'• • 'Over a thousand exceptional values now on the floors "HAVE ONE." . and many now things are beings added daily to keep Don't evert say you can't afford it because tjid Rubber-Silenced Chassis the sale very mucR alive, wholly different, "and an out- Okklind has pioneered many butstand« \vhatiunameIim>Ues- from tlio dlsttubfog noise and rornbllog > that prices haVe bden o\it sufficiently deep, to warrant ^bvxked beAtitigsF autd tbo Hfttmonlc 'Pal* trtiyriffnrfd In urdlnatyore^. > fTieiuftthut buying now for present or future use. Illustrated cir- has been inaugurated for that purpose. •ncer,' but oone more vital twd ralnablo permits passenger*- to ride ta quiet, cular mailed upon request. ' • ; th«n die newest Oakland achievement— cushlonedcomfort. ' You can have that pretty rug you have admired tho Kjabber^fleflced Chassis. This remarkable, newfetrurei»eacdo»Iw I. so much' or that bedroom eulte,that you have TheRubfecr-Silcnced Chassis Is exactly to Oakland. No oth,er rnotorj car bis it,' BUY NOW AND SAVE 10% TO 50$... ,been waiting for BO long and pay for ;• them aa " Cq*p4. Anprkttotjactory. Bai? tofwy<««K«On>E. Front St, > Pliofl* 708 R8O BANK, N. J< JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN Corner Broadway artd Mborly St., 1 Long Branch, N, J»

!j liiji{it{< S1?^ ft ^ \ RED BANK REGIS grandparents, Mr./and Mrs. J5. T«Several of the-children gave « Constance Bedle, paJph.Bedle, Mr. MIu Ethel' Coppery Mr. and. Mrs. NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Hooae. Charleston eihiblHon, •which''C«UBtd and Mrs; Evart; Sllcox, Mr. andMatthevb, Mr. 'and- MM.- Bmiel shorft towns* Ohly^a i Mr, and Mrs. Willlsm Maher of. lots of fun: Tboie present were Mrs. J. Grover 'Curtis"and son Pimper; Miss, Gussie , Pimper, Mr. of «'pttbUeaUo«wW(!a'l» issued by *• P»per*» devoted to;8dveraainjp C.,J.'2IMMERMAN TO BAISfi Staten Island have rented W. B.Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius' lAsibertaon, Charles, Miss Byldah Hyer, John and Mrs. Thowas G.-Cowles. Mr. Steinbach company of Asbury PMK ^ second -number tt tha paper Miss Helen LaniberUon, Mr. andH( Curtis, Mrs, HatUe Thome, Mr. and Mrs. parry B< Cowles end-tons w PINEAPPJLESJNJPjORTO RICO. Einstein.'* house on First street. twice a month.' It li'ft fdui-colanm »< Wued.last week.' ; , . Edgar Walling lias returned from MM. Eoland Dey and daughter Lor- and Mrs. John Rapp, Mrs. JamesJunior and' Thomas, ,Mlss Anna Edward L. Wyckotf to We* Mi»a motor trip to Canada. , raine, Miss Hannah Poling, Miss Sutton, Mrs. Katherlno Cooper, Cobles and Mrs. Lafayette Bailey. Harriet Bolto of Matawan—Wil- Mrs. Robert Rothwell is Visiting liam Hoffman to Build Addition relatives in Maine. • < to Hii Home. Miss 'Beatrice Bedle Is upending i \ C. 3. Zimmerman and family several days with her uncle, A. B, have moved to Porto Elco, where Stoney and family at Llanarch, Sirloin Fresh Roasting Mr. Zimmerman expects to go into Philadelphia, Pa, t Clk tho lmslness of raising pineapples. HAZLET_NEWS. . . People turn delightedly to Mr. and Mrs Harry Bolte, Sr., of Porterhouse Hatawnn, have nnnonnced the en-Social Nino Enjoyi a Picnic in Log injey. tho loveliness of the gagement of their daughter Harriet Cabin at Colt's Neck. ) wejl-gipomcd women with lus- to Edward L. Wyckoff, son of Mr. Charles I. Young motored to the Round trous hair and skin of eatln and Mrs. Henry 'Wyckoff of this Adirondack mountains on Fridaj Lean Cottage place. and returned homo on Sunday, ao- Steaks y Meat Markets v imoothness. Many women William Hoffman of Division companied by Mrs. Youner. who "'H VV , ' envy—yet thoy, too, con have street will have, an addition built to spent several weeks with friends at Small Fowl 3 BROAD STREET REDBANK, N. J. boauty and enhsneo thoir his residnce on that'Street. a camp in the mountains. Miss Smoked Regular Mr. and Mrs. E. FranciB fthrllch Elizabeth V. Yonntr, who has been charm. For your appearance's and children have returned from a at Hobart in the Catakills, also »• Legs of Spring lamb BUY AT AL'S-HE SAVES YOU MONEY Hams wit, lot na tell you how. motor trip to Washington, D. C, turned -with him. , and Virginia. Daniel S. Weigand, who Is em Mr. and Mrs. L. Brower Walling ployed at Newark, is .enjoying his Cross Rib Roast Rumps of Milk C entertained Walter Varlan of vacation, part of which he spent In Crcstwood and William .A. Walling the Catskill mountains. v. of New York last' week. William T. Fred Young and family spent Legs of Milk Fed fed Veal A. Wallingr is "assistant corporation S.unday at Oldwick, where they, vis- counsel of the city, of New York. ited relatives. Veal Lean Salt Fork BEAUTY SALON Msis Marian Sieben has a vaca Miss Mildred 'Walling spent Be* tion from her duties with the Eoca- oral day's lant week with her aunt, Good Cuts Rib Roast Rib Veal Chops /2 monmouik Sheets, sler & Haschler corporation at Mrs. Stanley R. Jones of Matawan. RedBank. MfMBankWSI Perth Amboy. Miss Eleanor Quaeienbush of Fresh Flank Steak Lean Pork Chops Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Sieben and Freehold, spent several days last Miss ' Marian Sieben spent . the week with her couBin, Mrs. C. V. E. week-end at Philadelphia and At-Clark. - °^ Fresh Beef Liver Dixie Style Bacon Shoulders of Milk Smoked Gala Hams Fresh or Corned lantic City. Lloyd Simonson has returned Shoulders of Fed Veal, Lloyd E. Cokelet has purchased a home after spending several days Breast of Lamb Solid Meat Corn Plate Beef new Overland whippet s^dari. with his Bister, Mrs. Walter G. Best Cuts Chuck sMr. land' Mrs. Aaron S. VanBus- Sabey of Leonia. Mr. Saney spent Spring Lamb kirk are spending a couple of weeks Wednesday with Harry 0. Cowles Stewing Veal Beef Fresh Pigs' Liver in the CntsWU mountains, Mr. Van-and family. , ' Pot Roast, all meat Steak or Roast Buskirk being on his annual vaca- Henry , Walling and family Oi Brisket Corned Lean, Fresh Chop- Frankfurters and Shin Bone for tion from his duties as treasurer of Keyport, accompanied by Mr. and Rib Roast v the J. and J. W. Eisworth company. Mrs. Lester V. Walling, spent Sun- ped Beef . Bologna Mr. and Mrs. C. Leon Garrison day at Lavalette.. , '» Beef > , Blade Cut 4 Soup ; have been enjoying a motor trip Miss Gussie Pimper has returned Sandwich Delight, through New York state and Massa- to Fort Richmond, S. I., after spend- chusetts. ing several •weeks with Mr. and John £. Matthews, Jr. Is taking Mm. Erhlel Pimper of South ^ey- his1 annual vacation from his duties port. as assistant cashier of the Keyport Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles bnnklnjr company. nnd sons Junior and Thomas and Tho dance given Friday night by Evorctt Simonson spent Tuesday at members of the Keyp'ort yacht club Long Branch. « at the club house was well attend- Harold Stult* of St. Petersburg, ed. . Roberta's orchestra furnished Florida, Is visiting his grandpar- the music. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. B. Clark. Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Harwood are Mrs. Charles, D. Johnson and >i>mniim nnNmyicMi.miiiMiftM spending their yacation at Wells Mrs. Florence A. Voorhees enter- .Bridge, N. Y, tained the ladies' aid society of St. Rev. F. B. Whifaker, pastor of John's church at the home of Mrs, Caivary church, and .wife, MriU make Johnson on Beers street Thursday a month's trip to California shortly. afternoon. St. John's ladies' aid Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hubinger of society wa£ organized 62 years ago New faaven, Conn., were recent and Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles is tha guests of Mrs. M. Lester Terry. only living activex member" who Joseph D. Bedlo was a -visitor at joined at that time. Miss Gussie Wanaquc, N. J., last week, as the'Pimper xead an article entitled guest ..of M. Lester Terry of this "The Ladies' Aid," which wa* place, who is chief accountant of greatly enjoyed. Following the the North JorBey water- supply com- business cession refreshments wero mission. served. ChorleB Gilmoro has returned ' On Tuesday afternoon and eve* from a visit, at New Haven' Conn. ing the members of the Social Nin Mr. and Mrs. PJiilip Lchncn of and their friends enjoyed a plcnli SHEFHELD New i"o>k are spending the summer at Matthews'* log cabin at Colt'; at East Keyport. Neck. At 6:30 all were seated at a • rmluorau . . _ Bil(y.Hoose of Hobart, N. Y., Is table filled with good things to eat. SOLD BV DRUGGI$IS EVERYWHERE spending several weeks with his Music and dancing, were enjoyed jor Economical Transportation

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{Now fa the greatest year in ia a de. • Chevrolet histuiy* building ' in traffic! IVwct that can in tremendous1 volume •• MBt '' to meet an ever-increasing ROM the time it is produced "ifiiti^irairriveS at your door '• such arc the alfiiinJ revo- . jvrorldwide demand—Chev- : "Sealect" Qrado "A" Milk is guarded with a care that rolet continues its successful lutionary-ijualitiea attained 1 -by a superior method of ,maintains its high quality and insures its delivery in perfect poy ingChevro- F let values! 'chassis and by a new cam. condition. The milk you received this morning was pasteurized, Now Chevroletliddsjto'tlie'. shaft with scientifically de- but a few hours before. - •*'""' • <•• * .< *^ '«~*J Mt Chevrolet in Chevrolet, w~?every model^ ! Mark __ This fine rnflk, rich in butter fat/ with a wonderful natural history, by enhandnglts greater convenience of the siaartappearancequuLby . centra!iicdihjrottlcand«park flavor that the children will love, is an ideal milk for every family adding features which in- control! Not* that all en. and where there are children to be considered. creane the economy and sat- cloaed models-with their isfaction of Chevrolet pur- bodies by Hshcr now c&pf ' Inspectors and veterinarians protect it at its source. Expert chase nnd ownership! . an approved stop tight M' A triumph of engineering standard equipment and chemists in our own laboratories check its, quality and purity, science, today's Chevrolet is have a front door-pocket. daily. •" ,'• '' -' . , ; ' V'','',' ' • ',-*• the only low-priced car ever to off«r tvtry quality of Itttt tiAo-the viJtwI - aad • The Sheffield year-round. service. brings, it. to,' your door smooth car performance. yoa win quicUy learn idbat" today's Chevrolet^ftb. it*, every day fa-the year,. ; ' :• " '^i " Forty to fifty miles on hour new amoodinests, new fea*'', y nil long at you like without rurea and new colors, i» a car Try this fine, rich "Seolect" Gfede^MffltT It wwfthti the slightest sense of forcing thut only {Chevrolet could or fatigue! Remarkable build—a value that only original Grodp "A»» mili; for babtea. x It baa been a loader t'*H !»!«»* ».b.I««, Mich. smoothness at every speed! Chevrolet could offer. N in qualily for more then a

LONDON PARtS ?t ST.GALI^ ; . BERLIN ' %' *> LYON # KOBE BRUSSELS." FLORENCE The World's Largest Resort Department Store ASBURYPARK "Direct Importations" Say the Placards on Handmade Exquisite ; French These Unusual Items Handmade Gowns For the woman who loves pret- pne almost imagines she is shopping at Selfridge's in London, Gowns that no one else but the ty undergarments but ddes;not or at Au Printemps in PaiisVheri.in quests exclusive Con- French could have made I Every care for silk, theserstep-ins of, tinental wares at Steinbachs. Assortments may be larger at "stitch on these fine batiste gowns is made by hand and a very fine quality batiste will those famous European shops, but-tney were never more com- exactly suit her needs. They each onejs daintily" embroider- are hand-made and with1 touches _ prehensive, for every item bearing the label quoted-in the ed in white. With a low V of all white embroidery in sev- above headline was personally selected by Steinbachs own rep- neck and half length sleeve, eral different designs, $1.95. resentative who malces annual buying trips to the Old World.- $2.50. Steinbachs—lingerie shop. */ , Stelnbachs—lingerie eiiv- Leather Goods Knit presses The Charm Of Old Florence * Parisian to the .Tip-Top i: jClinga to .These •' Are These from Regent Street Every well dressed woman'is : Did you ever have the feeling wearing the Jou'tte'd two-piece that the porter was looking at frock, but the particular Jfew Leather Sets Parasols your luggage with.a disdainful are choosing one of, these, im- air and then at you'as though ported frocks that have a "dif- The magnificent school of art Paris only could have inspirerl, he felt sorry for you? London ferent" air. Of knitted cloth that v&a established by de Vinci these charming parasols that Bends these essentially correct with a white skirt, the- blouse: is reflected in.these handsome , will so delightfully shade' femi- and sturdy light tan calfskin being trimmed 'with. futuristic tooled leather sets., Picture -. nine eyes and complexions on suit cases that give the owner al Steinbachs Greatest hand stencilling, $39.50. •, frames/ desk sets, and book ends the beach, or at the club from proud feeling, $38.50 to $48.50. 1 the glances of the sun. Made 'All white puff stitch aftd wool that would only grace a digni- , Steinbachs—luggage shop. • '" crepe two-piece frock, $27.50. fled library forth$y seem to cry of strikingly, patterned ' ere-• forth that they come from one' .' tonne, some with a colored Vel- Stelnbasfis—apott shop.' of the oldest art centers of the vet, border they are ever so world, $3.00 to $15.00. . ; chic, $4.00. AUGUST SALE SMnbkcho—hather goods shop BtelnbachB—nove|ty nhop. Glassware That Came Up Jeweled the .Canals of ; - FUR COATS Cigarette Boxes French .., Venice These jeweled cigarette' boxes' that gleam and scintillate in the Pearl Necklaces Now in Progress Wj^r Important Savings That English Socks, Exqaiaite glassware that has soft glow of a lamp, were made by artists for the fastidious' the color of .the southern Italian 1 Pearl necklaces are like black, Give Ample Reason, for Buying Winter, That Cry "Oxford" sea reflected in its clear crystal- woman who likes exquisite always smart. The latest whim like surface. Large compote things in her room. They are and one that seems to remain Boys always like sports clothes dish with four candle sticks that all jeweled with genuine topaz, in favor in this line is a long Furs NOW! but they are apt to be as partic- will give a table an air of beau- amethysts, turquoises, and pearl necklace worn in a double ular as their elders about them. ty and grace, because beauty 1s • pearls, $15.00 to $68.00. rope about the neck, The pearls J Women have long appreciated the advisability of choosing fur These heavy % socks with turn- their name, $46.00 the set. * P!elnbngha-'-lewelry. shop. being graduated to suit the over top -with a heather mixture style. They are found in 60- garmepts'in the summertime—for,at this reason of the year furriers ,j£jf;y Btelnbachs—gKt «hop. 1 will please him. They come in inch length of indestructible are experiencing their "dull"pe rio > Coats ' 1 Scores of ekquisite garments are ready for choosing in this Great- r est August Fur> Sale. Garments one may choose with assurance—the Gloves from France TM Are"I)ucKy" ' assurance that each is backed by Steinbachs 66-year reputation for in- Gloves that give a woman an air The out of doors man who de- tegrity , ' • v - of, smartness and for a seaBon lights in buffeting the rain and when gloves are being worn the deep sea mists will be equal* Any Garment Selected Will Be Reserved For Fall Delivery so much, ftiese are truly ly delighted with these Gabar- ' gems! They have the Dainty As Their Feminine Bags,Thai dine single- breasted rain- Upon Payment Of A Nominal Deposit delightfully Frenchy coats. They are in tans cuffs and come in col- 'Owner Are These and grey but give one a ors to match any of Bespeak Their Rue light and cheerier feel- Sealine Coat Silver Black Caracul Coat njy lady's frocks, ing while wearing Muskrat Coats , $1.95. them in the : ele- $175.00 $275.00 Boudoir Lamps ments, §38.50. . . Btelnbaehi—• Ambroise Origin Of carefully selected potts A handsome enveloping Steinbachs— $275.00 I\ f love shop.. Men's shop frith rich tones, and very full model fashioned along the My lady who is so lovely and furred.- Made- along tho_ -A beautiful rnodel of-earc-- newest lines and of luxuri- - These beaded bags seem to car- popular straight-line model, fully selected pelts that Is ous pelts. With a deep black . 'dainty-pickfl_accessoriea_for_her_ ry a~Bit~6f'Paris-in>ach-bead. fox collar and cuffs, tan lin- boudoir that will be a reflection with dyed squtnel collar Ideal for either sports or ' Soft rose tones, exquisite old and cuffs, 45 inches. dress Wear. Deep, fox col- ing with stencilled border. of her own delightful self. These lar and novelty silk lining1. 'small vase lamps which have blues and silver, combinations. 1 Luxurious iyet practical. 45 small orange, delph blue, green Or for the more colorful person ' Sealine Coat Inches. ' Natural Muskrat Coat and yellow flowers painted on there are gorgeous bright them and carried out in the silk oranges, greens and reds, all $195.00 $275.00 shade will win her selection, put together with a craftiness Made along tho straljht line The Ideal coat for the young ?5.00,and $6.00. that only the French can mas- model i with tailored effect Sealine) Coat miss going away to school ter, $8.00 to $50.00. tollar bordered around and Deep fox collar and plain ' Etclnbnchs—gift shop. down the front with dyed , (Stout Size) t«n flat crepa lining. 46 , Stclnbacha—Jewelry shop. squirrel, inches. ' . $145,001 Brown Caracul Coat, Beaverette Coat ! For tlio stouter woman $250.00 who Is not so easily fitted, this beautiful scalino coat : $125.00 *' A beautiful golden brown with deep thaw! collar. For the economical woman , carafcul o( cirefully (elected no coat,could be totter suit- pelts with a deep fox eollar. , ed than this trig little bea. Tan silk lining, velvet trim, yofttta coat with shawl col- 45 Inches; . lar. , 45 Inches.' .^iV., Natural ' Sealine Coat . Sealine Coat' < MusWat Coat ; $175.00 $195.00 ' A most attractive' model of* ^$235100 A beautiful coat deydoped v,t irlohly /uned pelts and In Tho straight* Una model that in' richly furred p»lt«"oi >, one ot the season's newest. Is so booming and so prac- sealino. Tho effectiveness- silhouettes. Natural squirrel A Most Important Sale Men's Ties tical makes this coat an easy , of which Is furthered by a shawl collar and cuffs. ,41} soller. With a deep fox col- doop pollar of natural »qu»i» .inohtt, v lar. 46 Inches.. '.• *•• ••"•- xel.7i6 inches, - -•,'%...,... 30OO New High Grade Four-In-Hands Natural Muikrat Sealine Coat \ Caracul Coat ! ,, Values range from $1.00 to $2.00 $MOO ^18500 OR THREE TOR $2,QO A modal btcomlng to A'luxurWut.mpdel that will Of carefully seiioted petta . know that butter ntokwoar NbVER was offered to tl»a wen of this vlotnlty ai«0e, «v*ry t»D» and tver so Exagterato'd at It seems, tho ntiovo announcement Is Urn whglo truth, for wo_ know that r prova. fetching on any wom- this straight lint model w"«n th» most shrewd ol mnnufucturon ovor-cstlnuta their production nnd AnUnda thnmnothcmnolvei s wlth a Inrea ptoftUonsamlng• ovoMtodc which (hey gladly will H« (pncUotir* Trtmmu with an Is this straight lint seal- It mada and with a deep ;roilo nookweor who sold filelnbacha the ties for this 8Mst sale. ' '' • ' d«t» fox bollttv 46 hie ooat with a deep1 shawl I their own cost. And, such was tho case with tho manufacture ot high grado . ,'* fox colls*. t*avnv PAII i ps t nftMKATir* MOQADORES ' IMPORTED AUSTRIAN MOQADQXMtS ' • ^ colls* and cuffs of platinum gCREPfcFA E US- fox. 45 Inches. , % O,RP SILKS »ltK AND WOOL MIXTURES rMNTBD WARrt N • ' ' •„ ./'M/JOl ' these »n thd Jisndsomo ^natorlals, and tho colorings and pattorns, too numerous to mentlw. •mbwaa tho whol« M»|« 0* ,H» smartest ««TKU ftr FaB W»Wt ;i ,, STBlpACllS-SECOND FLOOR i new, perftetly tallbrod Xou^n-hands that any man will choose on sl«ht. WhUo quantity last*, dfla, «a«hI / - • ...... -^ ;>v >.

with" Herman "1*- h~recho is a summer resident of New York. Belford; a suitcase to Mrs. Herbert . Isadora Walling of Port Mon- Rowley of Belford, and half a ton mouth' is expected to return home SUCH VALUES, SUCH SAVINGS AS NON OTHER STORES GIVE. ofteool to L Fisher of Lone Branch, by auto this -week from Florida, The ladies' auxiliary of the Port where he has been since early last Monmouth. fire company met last winter.' night at Mrs. Albert Maxson's. AI- J. Henry Walling and 0. W. iriost daily tho auxiliary has re- Boyd of Port Monmouth spent Sun- ceived gifts for the annual fair day fishing at Barnegat Bay. They Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 12,13 14, incl. which they and tho firemen will got a big lot of weakfish and other T Sold next week. The fair will be- fish. gin next Wednesday-and it will Miss Dorothy Taylor of Long close the following Saturday night Island is spendindi g several dday its withh Again Jonas-Bernard's is at the fore! Growth and expansion with stores at The fifth of a series of food sales hor grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth for the benefit of the Belford Taylor of Port Monmouth. Keyport and Freehold, permits us to give DOLLAR DAY VALUES beyond com* Methodist church was held'at the ' Mrs. C. W.. McConnell of Belford shore at Port Monmonth-Saturday. is improving'at the Long Branch The sale was in charge of Mrs. hospital, 'where she underwent an pare., Months,of steady planning and the attainment of undisputed leadership in Howard Smith'and Mrs.-Charles operation last*week. • Hubbw i •._ sI andi iMLt netteii^,i d $58.95eco tiK. . Tho Miss Emma Schnoor of Belford retail selling are the reasons for such wonder values. No matter what you buy at five sales have netted more than is steadily improving from her sick- 4250, for tho church. ness and she is now able to be Mrs. Amanda Wilson of Port about the house. ' '' our stores there is always the: assurance of quality and economy. Such VALUES Monmouth has returned home from • Mr. and-Mrs.'Edward Roberts of a week at Seaside Heights with her Brooklyn spent, last Thursday with daughter, Mrs. Harry Thiesmoyer. friendri s at New Monmouth 'and Key* need no explanations. Come to our store and see for yourself, Bargains that mean Mrs. Thomas J. Casler and her port. Wl ; : -daughter, Miss Mildred Casler of Thhe new fire engini e which was real money savings. - • -\ '- - ^ ,-' .?,'*' -'>-: . ".,' " Port Monmouthth,, aarre visitingg Mrs. bought by Chemical fire company of Thiesmeyer. They are expected Belford is expected to arrive today. home tomorrow. John, H. Ahearn of Belford is out John Heins of Belford is build- 'after vhavdng been confined to the ing a bungalow at Atlantic nigh- house several days with sickness. DRESSES Millinery lands for T. H, Hindis and he is - Chauncey Fowler of New York completing the new Baptist .parson- spent Sunday at Campbell's Junc- A most -advan- age at Leonardo. Mr. Heins is,also tion, where he formerly lived. TtagoWs purchase' ' building a house at New Monmouth ' Mr.'and Mrs.,Fred Crane have for Thpmas S. Roberts and he ex- returned]' to Kearney 'after 'a( visit ; of: jiiewly; styled •* pects to have this completed by Oc- to Mrs. Jennie Crane of Belford. ' < v quality tober lsjfc. Mrs. 0. W. Boyd of Port Mon- , The idles' auxiliary^ of Inde- mouth spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Tottenville. pendent fire company of Belford tively smart will meet Friday nlgh't at Albert Miss Augusta Wilhelm of Brook- Langford's hall to arrange for-the lyn-is visiting .Miss Marjoria| Suth- froclcs ifor tho second annual supper for the be.no- erland-of Belford. fit of tho fire company. ' The, BUP- ^ weel on'd party per will bo held next "Wednesday FAIR VIEW NEWS. or club 'dance or night at Mr. Langford's fieldi Horry Miller {Move* from. Eut The annual carnival for the bene boardwalk prom- Ladies' and Misses' : * ; Orange to Thiit Place. EZ Union Suits fit of St. Mary's church of New. - enade,' .gejisattoa-. Dainty Lingerie Monmouth will be -held: August Harry ^Miller has* moved from East Orange to} this place. He for- wlii^these prices.' for Boys and Gjrls. 2 years 26th, 26th, 27th and 28th. A sup- merly lived here, Underwear Philippine Smart Summer and edrly per will be served the last night-of Misses' "Women's to 13 .the carnival. The Rosary society1 > .'Mrs*. Louis Peterson has her par- ', Fall Hat*, reg. 2,98 < ents 'from Newark with her. v and extra sizes ' All hand 'made, * and the Holy Name society will be ' Miss Geraldlno Sullivan ivspeniU. \(' "to 5.00. * in charge of the carnival. -ing several days with her sister, up 'to,' BO, with Slips, shadow- ' ' A party of Belford folks expect Mrs. John Fee of South River. to attend campmeeting services at a remarkablo re^ Thomas McGuire is having a well Step-in*s $0 f Regular 79c Chatsworth in the'southern part'of made on his farm. Matthew Con- auction of '$1.00 the state Sunday. The party will Gowns 1.00 each nors is doing tho work. oS ton better consist of Mr. and Mrs. John Heins, Michael Flannery is re-shingling Chemises One' to a custotaer— Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Morris and their Samuel Mitchell's houBB near Mld-i dresses. 5ilk Scarfs daughter Etta, Miss Mabel Luker dletown village. Thuraday, Friday; and Sat- and James McLean. urday only. ' '"• - •• i ' Rev. C. J. Child of Paterson Saleiroan Advanced. Ladies' Blbiises preached at the new Episcopal mis- James 0. Smith, Jr., of Freehold, sion at "Belford Sunday to a large •who has .been covering south Jer- 1.00 Reg.,1.49 to Ii98. i congregation. St., Agnes's guild sey, eastern Pennsylvania and Dela- Children's Presses will meet at the chapel Friday af- ware as a salesman for the United AND UP. ternoon at half-past two o'clock. A States rubber company, has been 'Some with Panttea. Voilei, girls' society will bo formed this Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only, given a larger territory which, will ' • extra iize Bloomen, 81.00 Ladies' Brassieres' ^Ginghama; sizes - week. take in several of the Southern x regular 69c. > Rev. and Mrs. H. Pierce Simpson states. Bandeaux: of. New Monmouth Teturncd home Children's and Missea* . Lndiet' Slip*, •H»dovr-proof, "... J}°* N P. N.CorseU: v Saturday from Virginia, where Mr. Campmeetlng at Raereytown. regular 89c " . • 4-Garter CorseWttes, -. Simpson conducted very successful The annual campmeeting' at Reev- V revival services for two weeks. Lad!o>' Cowaa, all "color»; regn> 2-Gart6r Corselettei, , '; 81. Mr. Simpson preached at tho New eytown started on Sunday and will VESTS Ur and extra etze) regular 79c 4 » .Monm,outh Baptist church Sunday. contfnuo until September 5th. Good SI. singing and preaching will be fea- Ladies' Slep-!n>, regular 69c J, The .'annual supper for the bene- Regular 29c," " regular and> extra lire. ' ' Y fit of the Now Monmouth Baptisturet s at all of the tneotlngs. Rev. 3*<* 1.00 church',will be kid October 1st. It R. Z. Taylor is pastor of tho Reev- Silk Veit^ regular 7Bc will bo in charge ofthe ladies' aid oytown Methodist Zion church, Ladies' Hair Nets V society of tho church. The supper which is holding the meetings. Ladl»' Ribbed Union Suili, ex- Ladies* Morning; 4 > committees have not yet been ap- 5 for 1.00 tra fine quality; regular 70c. ,'•, Extra fine quality. AH colors, Teg. 49c, pointed. If there's worn to be had, The Register's Want Department will French Voile Choml.e., all coU - and Porch Dresses John II. Hitchcock of Now York find it for you.—Advertisement. ort, regular 89c 10 Per Cent ALL, '-; j jL.OO "each reductions on all . Handbags Regular 1.98 to 2.49. -r- Infants' Hose 2 *» 1.00 M^MHMH|NMMM|HaMMai^HMi Silk arid Leather. * [LOW MORTGAGE Practical Front Rayon Silk ' ] Bloomers iSPerGenijoff )• Corsets. doubl. el.itlc. All color*, reg. 1.49| — "V--K . ^ on all Bathing O Bpyt' and Girls' , Infants'Shirts 0«l, reg. 1.49) Ladies'Silk Lisle Silk Step-ins ladies'Pure $f .00 &s' Vests Stockings ' Non-CHng Slip Shtdow-proof, re|-. '«, J,•. , Thtead Silk Hose •with Silk Stitching. Alt colors, Teg. 30c; ^ 1.00 i

k*.\M.\ w, ;.'.; RED' BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 11.1928.

RAIDERS BUSY; AGAIN. had. Iftdt ««ek whll» wciklnjf At sldwalbt so persons'cut go to the. ElliabBthport, Hit head WM in; null bows and busies without walk' 3n« Long Branch PU««. VUKtd Ut mred. Several months ego 'M^ Ing through, mud and wet crass. P»ptUt th« Third ?(mc. Irt mffered an injury to HU h«a4 ,A eonentc sidewalk Is being laid Sapper Form a habit of filling you? conl blntin mm- uonnty'officers, and-Long Brsneh 'tn exploilon »t EUtobethpo^t. In front of the. nnhllq school prop- Mrs. I^uke V. OUmkney, wife of poliaenun conduated unother igerteji In •ntlolpatlon of winter liitty erty by Norman 4 Sons of Bed tho pastor of the. B«pt(»t ohuroh, mer. It is/ a good habit and you ne«d n , INC, entertained 4 number of the women qf.rWds BrtuMsy nljght •»$. three on? of oo*f, «t a cost of |14.6O « IJsnk. about shortagat or high prlwi. , ' ien'ehar««d'wtth the sale oi liquor on, hftve been placed in the school- O»n drW Uw«s, Jr., of 8hr«w»bwy, collided a committee which vull have charge holm Inn At Long Brat\oH,, where tn nwd« R bid of (13.70 n ton. Isit Frldsy at tht crossroads at the of a supper for the benefit of the 355-361 W«t 26th St., " 12 Broad St., three eues oi beer and ay** sign' The hlghoe priced coal was bought ralliwd station. The machines church a.t James C. Hcndrickson'p teen quarts of miscellaneous' liquor* tin the claim that it waa the beat. ire damaged, but no on« was lawn August ?6th. The members " * """ R«dBank.., were seized.. The raider* mud* their Oharlaf,.Riddle ceit A lone dluent- of the oQmmJtteo aro Mrs. Hcn- irt. drlckson, Mrs. Fr«4 IJurst, Mrs, third visit to the Silver Slipper Jn»>. i vote aninit buying th« htflh- lister O. Lovctt Is building a ^ sondueted by Pats* Pambaw. They BtTcfld coal when tho matter «uri« Walter WsHiiS, Mrs, John L. Hen, i«w packing house at his nursery. drlckson and Mrs. James Taylor, found no liquor bat Pamoaja w«i tefort the board of education. About 260 young men «?e a> it *************** irrested and required 'to furnish An aHtqmobilo driven by a stran^ The Methodists cleared $200 by tendittf the cit'Mns' military trni^- > ALL. RED BANK DRUGGISTS ,/ ; 13,000 ball, which makes.* total Of heir annual harvest home' tnq inf olHloa)ly .and he v Mr, Mil'Mrs. Butterfleld of New The Tablet ThU; Acts Llfct Muglc. 1 repairs to the eh.nreh. i >•' found th« 'proprietor, Ralph Fucel, hg» not flled thdi nqce'stf^ry papers Kork, ••*-»« living at the Toovey was placed* under $1,000 ball. to make himself «Candidate. There Mrs. Catherine Story Is confined, FOR/ mngalow. * to the houpo with sickness. County Detective Smith led a raid- Is etlli time for him to do this and RtUben T»ylor is the owner o{ a ing PWty on Russel Felton's 'hotd garni of his friends aro using all iwF9rito,Hring car. Tho Baptist SundflV'School will INDIGESTION at AHcntown, where they got six heir persuasive powera to gel him hold a pjonio ne*t Wednes.dpy at Have You Got Yours Yet? nd Mr, And MM. Myron Campbell bottles of ltq>* » wrested Ches- n the race. Other fdenda are urg« entertained relatives ftom Seaside Bclvcdore Bench. , '}. •' AND 0A3 ter Humming. -Detective Leonora B Wm to keep out,. Itlght* over the weekend- The needlework guild met Tues- K. Shields visited Keansburg with v • Charles JJennett, Br., ha« ba,d . Mr»«' PSMII Oicnwald entertained day of lnsjts wok «t Mrai William lis raiding party and arrested Steve new roof put on the porch of hU nlatlves ftom Brooklyn over Sat' M. Grcenwood'iS, /ecohiano, who conducts a restau- house on Levels street. -/' Mr. and Mrs. Jf. p. Compton rant! This was the third time this urdsj- and Sunday. Mayor Charles V< Cleveland Is Mrs. J. I!. Herbert spent Sunday Keansburg, who are well known blaco has boen raided nnd he spending several days at Peorlo.Ul- here, are 'on nn automobile trip to lold In ?2,000, bail. >t the boy *ca<)t camp on the m leconk river, Niagara Falls. ' Louis Woods hat bought a, F6rd Mrsf Mtnnlo Harvey spent the Miss Beatrice Bennett, daughter aedan and ha is taking lesson* In of John Bennett, is «mployp(l . N. HANGE PATOHTOWN NEWS. week-tend aVJf.me»burg. yrilliam P, Water?'? storp. driving It. . , • Mti «n8 Mrt, Fied I* Ayets were Telephone 1Q3. C»M0.n« Band «o Give > Cc.nc.rt Augustus Woolley Is ImprovloB .week-end visitors ivj Payton. Mr. and Mrs, Georgo MH'or 1 Here's kitchen . " Frldfcy NigHt, from slokncu, ' th,eir daughter Ruth left Mondny Crescent bund will give a con Charles Bennett, Ji*., who has A pays, to «4v«ttin In The Bogltl morning for an automflbllp trip to magicin.a jar-r, cert Friday night. The musicians boen several months at a Washing-, Vermont. will sit on tho balcony of the muni toh hospital, has recovered and he, Gives you more , has resumed h,i» duties *n the presi- 1 eipal building. An electric ligh new ways " has boen placed there for their con- dential yacht Mayflower. . venience. Tho band was to have of serving food 'given a concert last week, but th 'LITfLE'SILVER NEWS. affair was postponed because o than Houdini ' . stormy weather. t About Condition ° Iho Methodist Sunday-school airMky Av«nue—Auto. Aqtldenti 1 has tricks— - . , ,,,,'ls and boys aro having a plcnW In a letter to- Tho Register i Your grocer tWit-i | today at Belvedere Beach. teonatd Herbert bimplalni about The bridge oVer' the railrosi Parker nvenue, which he claims I; tracks on. the Tinton Falls road ha in a di»Br«cefut condition. Be de fceen re-.pUriked and a new light hM dBtes that the sides of the md «r« ' for a half pint jar. been placed ori the bridge. lined with'recks or-olnderi, tha W. H. Walto will bnlld anotho emit and woeds have been flowed large greenhouse on his miner to grow ujv three jar,ftur feet WgJ- farm, on tho Tinton Falls road. Th1 «n? that it Isuniiaf^ for earn t Best Poods farm is a riot of color just now o< pass one another. Ho say> the tar aqiurtt of tho largo number o payers on ttiii road zre. due s flowors In bloom. consideration as they have, to Eugcno Hart is in a hospital _ their share of taxes, He reconv I Elizabeth as a, result • of a fall h mends that gravel be put on th United Retail Chemist Corporation (FORMERLY WHELAN DRUG STORES, INC.) 4 Broad and. White Streets Red Bank, N. J. United Cigars

Thursday August Eriday 12th, 13th, •v .4, Saturday 14th A car of the custom kind—« at the price of the other kind -Yoir-Choice- _£,.'-. DRVGrpJEJPARtMENT — Yoar~ Choice « , 1 ^f _,.. ~~duejo One-Profit facilities One 2-quart aize Hot Water Bottle N .6 C»kei Zar* Flesh Soap 3 Tubes Popsodent Tooth Paste TOM peautjjr of line and finish no longer holflercd with fine Chase mohair—decorated v 3,Hibea Pebeco Tooth Paste dcpCTidsupon the size ofyour cheque book! with the custom details of Butler finish hard- ,2 Bottles AIc&Meda —tlut is the message of this Studebakcr ware and broadlacc trim—and complete with 42 Angelus Compacts CuftoW Sedan. Gpod looks in a low-priced car every item of cuftom equipment, including four- 14 Cakes PalmoHve Soap h»TC loog been possible—but this is the first wheel brakes, disc wheels, and a ventilating .. One Lux Knight Alarm Clock tixpe tbftt the tcUrtalc torches pf fine custom system (exclusively Studcbakcr) which injures ' 5 Tubes Ukemco Shaving Cream truonent have been brought within a modes! fresh air without drafts or moisture/ , •' 4 Bottles Ukemco Cocoanut Oil Shampoo ,'*. 3 Bottles Zara Almond Lotion expenditure.' ; . It even has a cuftom emblem on its radiator!— 3 Bottles Zftra Lemon Cream Ij's »loW-prlced cuftom sedan in a high-priced the silvered figure of Atalanta flying at the mast . 3 Bottles Zara Witch Hazel Lotion Cnftoin setting—swung low like a cuftom model of the most powerful motor in any car of its N •. . • Ono Douche Bag —Ucquercd In a duotonc color harmony-rup- Weight and size.. Come in and sec ic now.' „, )2 CftWHard[Water Soap with 3iWaih Cloths Free • J '8 Rolls United Brand Toilet Paper

CIGAR DEPAktMENT p SODA AND. DRUG Stutkbaker Cuttom Sedan ctutivcljr SiuJtb>ltcr| bumper %xA lranip ' s - rs'X- " ,' 1 pUfi Beit 14 a mighty fine Pipe Tobacco r 86 Maple Avc. Telephone 1409 Red Bank, N.

';• (SsHi'^'i ''OriThWdiyfjFHdfcy'W'SMurdfcy! , August «' 13, l 8anuei Annual Event %mtt -kVf*iA'vti»y Vanglui of T«nn'efft tot week;*, < ' , ; Night ftella'4 4970, ' Wallace Applegate ofcKew York r Four.hulujrel andJioriy persons li upending hik, vacation' with Tills ov« had supper.it the annnal' harvest brother, C. Av Applegate and wife, home of the Reformed .church of Theodore .X'.Hann, of -JSurdett, Colt's Neck ,laat. Wednesday night VB.,-«pent several days In town l»»t $he sttendanca,w8»"Bmaller than week, i ; .- ;' ,'^ .' ' t . , last year, due to the fact that four •GarretB.,Co«over/who'has been 6ther,harvest homes V«te held in occupying the bank building for * Eatontown nearby parts'of, the cbunty the same number oij/ene, h«» moved his In- SAtVlNE !• ' t_Econ€tmy_ Pr nlghfcr -The-receipts-o'f-the Colt's anran«» ^>ffle»' to.tho Frank Lewis LYWOOD'S building- on' South. Main street. ,• , VALLEY BRAND _, '• HEIHZ NecNk k hharvest t &hom e were ?700^n, . a the profit was $370.' Things which ' Mbs, Margaret JVh.alen of Ten- ntsartt nent,. oritf of the operators at' the Were hot sold at the supper were 1 Asparagus Tips California Pears Baked Beans auctioned off by Walter D. Fields. telephone' oxchasge, Is enjoying .her Mrs. "DavIS B. BucE war chairman tl M(MIWf!^Alt v ^pp? of ths harvest home committee, Is aubatltuting during -her absence. & 29: lira. Frank S. Weeks wag vice chair- Miw Mabel .Ramsay of, Wilkei- man and George 'S. P. Hunt was barre; Fa., is Visiting JUisa Virginia C C treasurer. ' • / ? Evanson. Wit K 3 <*» 28 SaTcW 2^25 Mr. a,nd' Mrs. James Worth and . ' FIRE AT LONG BRANCH. children 'of Norwolb, Conn.-, were 2 Was C guests qf mt. and Mrs- Wilson Ap- Damaio'of *2S,000 Cauud by Bla.o CBbOA 25 SLSvis 2**25*' ' y Yaitarday Moi'ainj. plegate last weok.-^j" ' • -. C c - Hyman Relsman's buildings on ;Mr. and Mrs. Harold tats«n and Broadway, Long Branch, .were bad- daughter, and Charles Nowack are Tomato Soup 3 <*» 2S cK"p He was taken to a hospital and it Mrs. Walter Jasmin of Rutland, .J«8tC»ilREDBANK.19SR , C , , PEAS Tomatoes CORN was stated there were small hopes VoraonVand Mrs.'John Brj^ce of - for his recovery. Mr. Parker is 38 Now York are guests this Week of C % Cans ^1 B years old. Mrs. G'eorge Silver, Jr. ^ ' A daughter has been.born to Mrs. 2 of Roger Jay Co*. deeeasetL- hcuics^on Wednesday night the orie Natlct l< her.br given th«t tb* a&W of the tinbicrlber, gaardlin of the i hoi 1 by the Presbyterian church of alid dtecaicddd . wililll b* audidrt U'.MS a very successful affair. Mu- stated by tho surrogate of th« fitr of ".I* CONTENTMENT 'I Freehold. Miss Mnme Benham oft Trenton annd counid ftfls. D«teDt44 AxiaAMMK SSdd. A. 0. 101S. POWER TO AVAIL is enjoying her vacation with her, f .JANETTB JAY, COX. l lister, Mts. E. G. Craig. Biver street, Bel Banif. " ' : Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Hulsart YOURSELF OF spent the- week-end' with Mr. ani Mrs. George- Perine fit Belmar. \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burke and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry OPPORTUNITY Burko motofej to • Sayreville on Sunday, viiitirig Mrs. Tilllc Bright. ' Mr.,and Mrs. William I. Davison, Sr., had as theii guests on Thursday These are-the best things you can buy with your surplus Mr, and Mrs. Sylvanlus Davison / t ' Jit Lester and Oscar Davison and Mr. dollars. •' - . . v and Mrs. William Jemison of New Brunswick. Mi;s Marie Anderson has been confined to her bed several days. You buy more of them when you purchase the securities of Mrs. Harry Christ, Miss Merle Cnton and Clayton Dunn of Frack well managed public utility companies. Big business men pre- ville, Pa., are spending sovera days with Mr. and Mrs, William J. fer them because .they GROW constantly in^Barning power be- Bracey. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Donahay and cause they are SAFE—and because the dividend yield is HIGH. daughter of Manasquan were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Palmer. Twenty-five dollars invested each week to yield 7%' grows The Epworth league will be en tortaincd at the groupjrally on Sat- at compound interest to $131,495 in 30 years. It is important urday afternoon at the Edward Do- lan farm at Hightstown. The Cran- to begin. Each NEW share gives you MORE power. bury league will play the part o hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harrj^ Ewart and You may own as many shares of. the 7$' preferred stctek of daughter of Etra were Sunday gucst3 of Mrs. Kate Hoffman. National Public Service Corporation as you wish, paying cash, Mrs. Rebecca Herbert spent sev; oral days this week with her daugh- or as little as $5 per share per month under" the FITKIN ter at Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kopf enter- - THRIFT PLAN. -Interest at 7%; is allowed on monthly pay- tained Mr. and-Mrs. Philip Neilson and children pf Woodhavcn, L. L, ments as soon as payments are made. Inquire today. several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Braun of Scawdalo, N. Y., spent the week- end with their scm, Clarence Braun, ot the home of Mr, and -Mrs. Ed- ANNOURPING ward Honnors, ; M>».' Daisy TomkieB of Stoney Point, N. Y., and Charles E. Con-, over pf Pearl'River were guests of Mrs. Charlotte C. .VanDerveer on Saturday, Jersey Central Power & Light Go. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Seobqy vlelt- cd Mr. and Mr«. David It Rich- Subsidiary of Inond, ST., at Sea«ldo • Height* lev- ernl

)e« ICarpu bf'tjrookly Wmjmmims, Wrt4f-:thffwagl8ttate.s'which.flnds hlw.,v, IJp::mprai Mosperous,; hRjt'y ,t'rOm l\i'e'emUlb-:S^:: •flwto?! Hid'- .the•;•( arrests •, .jnadeiafie;''ybe now seldom seen , At one time the Ntlr«^».;il.'Tl)eif8th?r. ha^: been I- 'riicy/Kanireil tbUvweiiry, Ionian thert,' \ With i 1 : prominent and'hpttorod In tho com: | vi m :<^iH^t^;apw»i»ii^.)ii*a;;' '*jg«4lhi»tJi«B:.-we»e?,to>- h«v^ :p.e0J!l.l luring ;the' examination the accus- 1 mUnity iiirwhTchChe had'dwoltj the Htr.'*liUeJli«lr?, tn;tho crail; rde«'v ':! :- lli •held In the villago to, vem, the housa t&cMldtmicile&pat that "a mah^ ; i imothervi^s^icr intelligent, pious,^M».W);;:'n]|Jjan»!f,l)f«'f'.K ^t^e».%in>;&le|%;:ijlBiBajftil!ietfe>f court' adjourned to. tho meeting- Of-suBpiclbhjhadJyet been Uttirea*. tiniony'of.children.'witehcr'aftliiMs' Mr,, Fl»r«1ea SlrutlnMirir, WaWamsuimr r njnsIr'.beHeve all these distracted Mri.. ' E E." KiVki; JHtlUaiHtlUai, W house Instead. Sarah.Good,^agedj imldreSvsay." Parrls, who report- lA Cloiirig'Scano i>n Gallowa Hil/, would hot haye.beeh'kept alive, fpi, BlmB,»;»»v«.«;»;;«>:«,»^t>r«>^¥^»^«;it*»;<>; •' had it**commencement,•.•'. W ;; ••'.;i'':.,-'i:;/.S«rah Good.:,; ; .;:>;*':;'.>j her hands were unfastened the af-became involved. Later thoro were the impftrtance 'fn the comniunUy ^J^l^^pnjLa^these^trials!^,; ; not Salem »t all, but the little ed- flicted wore pinched." •' ,v f^euda over/the lands ion which the which their Btatementsgaye..them; examinations brought before the lo- i»Dtjring1;,the .trial 'a Mrs. Pope village 6JE • Middle.ton;;'now ;stands, or thijy "may have been the: victims Pile Sufferers y | joining town of Danvers. y :;fg.";';5 cal- magistrates was taken by per- threw her muff at the prisoner .and but which in those far distant times of the same mental derangemeiit You can only got quick, tgls »nd ATTEND THE I, • Whue Salem In 1692, the y«ar of sons''In tsnsoly prejudiced against later pulled off her shoe and threw were a paw of the present town of that afflicted "tije' older people. : lasting relief by removing the «at)ie the great >ltchcroft outbreak wae the prosecution. Much, of, it was 1 Danvers.I'Nursea were on;the op- written, down-by PBrrJs Jiimself, and itvatwlring.Mrs. Corey's head. This —congestion of blood In the lower called Salem Town, Dahvefe^be it Mis. Pope Was an important wttneis poslng side to the' Putnams. 1 How- bowel. Nothing but an Internal Asbwry Park Business ! a>:jie-;,'W8?,yery.pften. the leading Mary, Quoon.of Scott,;Prayer,-;.:: underntood, went by tho liamo • of inVmany; cases, but lator aek'nowU ever, all this had, happoned thirty remedy can do this—that's why cut- ''.St y Bmim tobt«Ji > BWraUbi JOUt , KlfbKlbt BB«llWWt MM MlMM 4th. prosecutor, itho reader can e'aally, edged/ her error and deplored the years irlor to the", vntchcraft af- Keep us, O, Lord, from pettiness. Softool o»« opei dallr, btglnnln* Stptmbn Mb, f« ptritnal lattrtliw ?aleni Village;*'This i:u»a;.- of •: thf understand why. tho testiratiny, re^ whole .business. ;: On .Septemher fair.: NO one knowsj;no :one. will Let us be larger in thought "and ting' and ea)ves fall. Dr. Lpbn- «Sd i«litratfon, j '•..,- name ^'Salem^Ulaie'', his:alway» corded ismore'apttobeagolnsVthe loth. Mrs. Corey waa convicted, and ever know/ the real ieas6n for issu- word and deed. . : I..." hardt's Hem-Bold, a Iiamleis tab- 1 accused than otherwise. > A brief-in- Let us be done with fault, findinglet, Is guaranteed to , qalckly and > , INDIVIDUAL* ftyCmOrJ been cortluelng to later generations / twelve daya later-was fexecuted.; ing of the. complaint against Eebec- ; and thu« Itas it, happened that one: aertlon of the opening of; the examr pa Nursery Probably it was theand leave off self-seeking.; j ; eafely-banlsh any^orra of Pile MB- inatlon of Earan Good, is herewith Oilct Corer Refuted to Plead. wicked w.hjin; of Mrs. 'Ann'.Putnam, Hay we put away all pretense and ery or money buck, Whelan {CAB- given, it being characteristic of all..;The"'!,.: *tb> «Mr|Ma SM> »artl«tt*ri.. , • J some) respects, the most interesting sidy Drag Co. and druggists every- (J»ll ;'(!«• ttltpfconf. ,,-.,--, towns, a tow»^ which: laredrWhlttftr, :tho -.examinations.;: "• ,,:'••• •'•'••.':' • - .7 against Gb'6dy Nurse:waa for "ve-out self-pity and without prejudice, where sell it with this guarantee. to wake his -home were', has lone i, * Sarah Good, what evil spirit have find'tragic in all. this awful drama hement sttipiclon'' of.. having com- :May we never be hasty in judg- loit Its identity In connection with' 'yott 'familiarity wJOi?—None. • • •of .witchcraft..' Gilea Corey, was ex- mitted sundry acts' b£ witchcraft" ment and always generous. ;-:. one of the most notable ohaptew In Have you made no contracts with amined April • 1? in the', meeting- upon his' daughter, Ann iPutnam, . Let us take time for all things. MM tnthcwtt:"-blBtory; ^e^worloV^hag; ,the^evift^No.::V--:'.•••;'•'.» 'H:- house of, the village. The accusing and Abigail Williams., ; Rebecca Make us to grow calm and serene •Vyhydo you hurt, these; childrenT Bjls^eondoita'd' themselves' In theNurse waa-' conyicted and sentenced and gentle. ,. . '-,. •-I. ^gm HAVE YOU White in: Salem:' 1? learned that -1 do not hurt them, I scorn it.' usual, wanner and were' so. badly to be hanged. - To this sentence the Teach'ua, to put Into action.our Whpdo ypn'employ, then, t* db?| aiHictedVwIth fits and troublediwith dose to 29,000. pewonshad visited plnchba" that /the court. ordered governor, granted' a reprieve, where- better impulses, straightforward and that ancient edi^ce commonly called it?-^-I employ^nobody, ! ".. ••> upon Bhe'waa excommunicated from nnafraid. ;,. ,-: . . -, fa Oo »our Ejaa bom or Itch J • ,: Whafecreature do yoa emplpj; Corey's hands- tied. Brought- be- the '^Itoli HoBiBB'the jreYlous Bumi fore the court in September; theold the church, .Which in :those -'days want thafewe may realise, thatg . Do tW faal tAia W raer, - and. yet the best, historians [then?—No creatprej but/; I:• am people took to mean expulsion from it is the little things of life that cre-,1 U M> turn yensr 'tft» jmrnhrit falsely accused. '''"':. . man refused to-plead,to an indict- iiiliwiiiiiWake.-It clear; :thajii&6, Courj; of ment for,, witchcraft and "gtood heaven. • 'What then must have been ate differences; : that in•', the big '•• Why did you go awSy muttering rtr.iujd j'lermtaep.wWe?!' wed ythe; ; mute,?-'.as the law terras it, The.the unspeakable woe of thjj woman things we are as one. ...'•'• witches neyor eat there and that the from Mr. Parrls'^house!'—I dtj not as she* stood in tha. presence of the Let us not, 0, Lord, forget to be niutterbut thanWd him for what he English- law of those days' for STILESScCO. .S'.Y.':':\.;i-:V.?'^-:.C^^ whole interest Jinked with, the houao church she: loved and to which she wnd^; •:....'• ":.^ '.' ' .•• ,;. gave myvchild;'-:"•> "''••'. V•..••' •••.• •• ,'•"sljariding "ihute" was that the 'nrWt v> g PhlUdelphla Ere Spa«I«lI.t« grew from the .probable fact that oner-"be remanded to a 'low dark had;been*.faithfal for more'than ; complaints were mode.to Jonathan .Have you no contract .with the half a century, with the' iron chains Odds and ends, oi fnmlture torft tod Natlooal Bank BU(, ROOB) 3> devil?—No.1-; vO,;; :•:•;,•.;•,( .;-• chamber and have placed upon his Cortrinl • who- at;that, time lived body Vas.gtfeat a weight of .iron'as of a witch, clanking about her -with- household goods that you no longer & - Ertry WMnttdajr How* 11» 8 o^a,- there, and that, warrants of arrest ; ered and tottering limbs? With the need will find a buyer by using The 5 : Hathorrii? desjred the children all ha could bear, and more, that he reprieve esroe renewal of clamors I for ;- . penionsK: accused" 'of ., being of them to look upon' her ana see if have, no sustenance, save only on Register's Want Department—Ad- [witches.were lestied Itota tills dilap- this were the person thathurt them, the;first day, three morsels of the vertisement. • ....•',: ,.'. - ~fe;«^Hj^pRick^ id^tedqid'mansion, which ha« sur- and so they all did' look upon her Wo'rst bread, and on the second day> vived tha 'centuries, and that de- and said that/this ^vas oneof the ,three'draughts of standing water a •troyer of tho' plctnresqae, Prog- : Expert Repairing 1 ; persona - that .did - torment themi that should •ba.nearest to the prison »SB, at the,: comer,of .Bisei: and. * 015 !North,'etteeU,••;••• The vwltehcrafW Presently they, were all. tormented. door, and In this situation, this On March 7th, the three,women* should be' alternately his daily diet carious wen4 d their way to this HOWARD FREY WATCHES, CLOCKS [lo'ow'y 'old ,-.honie that, tradition Goodwivea, Good and Osbnrn' and till he dlod, or— as anciently the alc-iie has connected so prominently; Tituba, were sent to jail in Boston. judgment ran—tUl he answered." and JEWELRY, with. Innocent persons hanged as There'-Sarah. Good remained until . ,1^6.most prominent figure In all SANITARY PLUMBER beljig by contract bound to Satan May, when the grand jury present- the witch' executions of the village, Accuracy, skill and ex- i himself, while out on the undulat-,ed ahindletme'nt-agalnat her .charg- as the years have,, carried tit down 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank.N. J. ing hBr with practising the art ofto us, is unquestionably that of Re- perience- enable, as to |1nff farm land of Danvers( mile's distant in another direction, stands witchcraft. : -There was' tfie ridlcu- becca/Nurse. To read in detail the jao the most delicate re- JdtM; testimony; of, the chilo>e,n't' in- sad ending torher history is heart- SJEAM and HOT WATER FITTING tt}8larg011,and lonely home o£ the. pairing. .We guarantee' moat,famous character'thus put to.cluding young . Ann - Putnam,, .and rending.. 'She; died, a saint and, a . ^.Inw a convcrjatlon trith » ' that of Henry.Herrlekr^who..said martyr, 'and, 'no rslur onhtr charap-i Gutters. Leaders and Tin Roofing satisfaction. Our prices : death, th,o. once happy-home of Ee- tet. has feyer. been discovered. She .^ftmclerofttfliftKr init nejtby : ;t y bBcca Nurse..-. In a email grove of that Goody: Go,od had cojne ^ hia will please you towhUrnerefya matterof ««r> pines on the farm Is a handsome father's-hbuse for lodgitijf,' been re- was oorn fa England in 1621, inaki fused, and upon being forbidden to ing her 71 years OK at the time'of Silverware 'Repainxl :;;;pl^'^p::r^^rte"of.(rf^'«5Qj^;;:'; monument erected to the memory the witchcraft troubles in the vilt of this saintly, whito-haired mother sleep in the barn she replied that it and Replated like New. ^^lentipubtte tetephowgisti:v^ of «ight children, a woman who wa» Would cost hid father one or two'of lage, where she lived as the wife martyr,to a splendid cause, for sho his best cows. 1 Jonathan Batchelder of Francis Nurse and the mother .pexilstently declined to- attend any added to thiathat, about a week af- of eight children, on the laVge farm, tw two, of >Ms "master cattle"-were of 800 acres, which, her husband REUSSILLE'S ot the witchcraft, meetlnt. and con- purchased from: ' John Endicott, you're there a» far a» traniao sequently came under tho Busplciori removed and younger,cattle put in 36 Broad St, Red Bank tl being, one•-of Satan's .cohort^. their places, and since thence sev- whose,father, the famous governor mgb^ri^toconciirn«»t; Jor ',; John Greenlenf > Whlttier lived in eral cattle had been let loose in aof Massachusetts, 'had given it to !: strange manner. ,•:••;.; ;•'.;. Msnsantb'Cauarr SarwirmWa Offlt*. ' ^jtftfc p^t^wte^heM .reacW •?; .'!•• Danvers at tha time of the erection V th. «»««• ot.fta aatid ot EUube* outof towntttepKent»j\i«taj of the monument, and • It was- he ' • KliWHoafrnjl, daeaaaadTl';--'. ,• .?•;-1- --TB •• who wrote tha folio-ring expressive A Man, aDocr, aHloj and Two Cati; Notice '.to:. - eriultan _ lor iire«n»; jcWnUj <«H a» tKoie'ncar by. It will I lines Inscribed upon the stone: ; '., Stjajigest';'pf aU (ibttft.reb^dSj W . Funuant totie orier af Jt*"»hi* Dew : carrya message to a cirttomer Chrl»tlaa M»rt7tl •who lor troth conld regards ago, Irf' that'coming from alugr. aar»gatt of. th'e Ooxmty, 'oat *KoHK the five-year-old daughter' of the ac- month,' made on tlai mth daj.« AKWb , •'-'orati Jnijulru to the home: '• • '• i\ii' ••.'••• • ''!,•:'• •• \ ••' ' ' '.' ' '• .'•• 19 J«. on tha aipUekUon of I««*i> MlctuulJ cused. Little Dorcas Good, got up and -Banken Trait Comsanr' (tody eo»: Wi«n aU atiDnt thta ownid tha hldtoUi on the stand, and declared that her porate),.tl«on'» oath Ktnv Hoiford,. deeeuad,'- notice u:<. congratulations .or, your, sjjm- , mother "had ;two birds, one black, haraby awn to the eredltora of aald ,w ;' '"•••••"Swinr--. .'=• v,".:v;i.-,:i.-A,,,;V „; ,., .;; one yellow, and these birds hurt the euaad ta «jhlblt to the •ubieribar, tieou- : • pamuii It «?lU h?tp you biwor! la .triitblMF -fctaj^jw. tay.'^'alia: tojay. T;, .children and afflicted persons." Files ton u atoreaaldi the d«bt» and damaao «e1L lOheneverJjouwantrobe ^ .Mora pewons Bjccueed of being show that later this child, scarcely jualaat the aald eilaU, nndar oath. wltbS moro than an infant, hod throo dis- •be montha from the date ot the.afoneald : wltcho«' or wizards lived in (Dnnvers ' - i' . . w ;-_ '., , . ' ^ ;_ ,•_'.( _--. ' ^ . , (, aaTataaaaaapaaaMHaaaf>«a«MaaT*VaaaaaWaaaaafaMtaaaTBMMa« . ._ • , _ , ordar, or tSar will be forarar larrtd oi in anb^er^f^;«t^out tR*':-.--.'. than in anj^ other town, and a half positions brought against her as be- their aetlona therefor aawiut tha aald aw* trpuble'ofgoingA^uie1 ' • of the Ijyenty per'sons;executed dur- ing a witch.; . Ann Putnam, little ingr fhla: horrible .hallucination had more than twice the age of Dorcas, TrtAoil. V. J, Anotut tlh. hilt. tbeli'Homes in the village, whereas testified that, "the apparition of ISAAC HIOHASI*. j ' Che ^ttfc :%lep^onc;: ? •eillsi'Wro; of the nine residents of Dorcas Good came to her, bit her, BANKEB3 TBOBT COMPANY, t'' •BaWm Tofcxccused of.dealing in pinched her and afflicted her most . U Yf$U Bt, Knr York Citj^ wHeh'eraft>*ereyianged. ;. ...•"'"' grievousjy,; also almost choking her and urged her to write in a book." ' Hit jvis'at 'th'e>house caUeof thd Dane min- T, EABBY KENNBDX «r Tel .Whom & tttej; df the parish "o^ " The.child was committed to prison •Mfty 'Ooncfixtii ' • ' • • .. > - ,i' veyt:that,the. mischief first began but hot executed.- Her mother was Taka notlae that I »D1 StS at pabli '.*.\{t,''t4Ti.'«t'i''e,« ';tj; anotloa' on W«ta«JdeT. AusMit 25th. at aniong-ii colored servant from the convicted' and , sentenced 'to be two o'«lMk la tha attenMi at £:• W.'1 East Indies and a group of young hanged July 10.. Rev.,Noye's said AUGUST 19thy 20th and 21st Olarton'a boathonie. Port Monnontj. tawaahtp at Mlddlatoimi eomtjr ot Mo*. girls. .' It'was also at the church of to her,.as the woman stood on the month, need boat. K-UB88, about »0 Wr [his parish-.that most of the pre-scaffold, "You are a witch and you a fwt. with litxitr motor. Same to He NEW YORK TBLEPHONE COMJANV liminary trials for examinations of know you are a -witch."—"You, are Saddle. Hunter and Breeding Classes aold according to tha proniloaa ot the i'the> aceuied'sseta held. • r : a. liar,',' was her indignant reply. law goT»mlnsr anon eaaea tot a till ax ' Qf conrie, wi.tcKc.raft caSes;broke ''1 am no more a witch than you atoraseion aald boat doe'to K. ,W. OlalU. are a wizard, and if you take my i; Jumping Every Session Ion. • .. .• ' '•••,•• f' • ; ; •life, God,-will- give, you blood to ; ••„ • ••,. --a w. mATrov, ill--. nib first exeeiltloli-' Ih- T*8Ojvii!ow drink." ,'••• ••••..,' ••.- ' ' !'...' f''.d. l: ; *nt Moomoath, M., X- 5* World taking place at CharlestoWn \ Next to be tried was Harsh Os- ' Qpxes and Parking Spaces .for the three days of the Show may be ob- " Talaphone ST»-* In 1648.' One fact that ia almost burn, a woman about sixty years Mennuuth Coanlr Snmgate'e ——_ I always overlooked In reviowing the old, who with her third husband "was ttuhed upon application to A. L. Hnshell, P. O. Box 576, Red Bank, N. J. . In the mattar of lie eatata ot Eboar JL witchcraft .tragedy i.s that everyone a member of the church and as far Whlttakar. dieaaied. ' . T In those' days believed witches ex- Notice' to ertdltora ta sraest elabn as we know both wore sober, indus- Boxes $60.00 for three dayg, * Parking Spaces $25.00 for afalmt eitat*. • •••..•••',.•'- ' .: -' • .'• '(••. • • - "•*--•-': "-—-^J--— tVX«««n«Viu trious citizens living on a produc- Furanant ta tha order of Joiesh It Dob. admitting six each «e»- three days admitting car and ehar. anrronta of the County of Ko» tive farm. However, when Osburn month, made on the nloateenth -day a? ' r came to manage the widow's farm sion. ~ ""'* ")i ••"••;•'•.•' driver. v ,'',_.- jQlr. 192», os the application ot thalm£ MWHS .ml, the .fascination ol anprior to their marriage there had mlt Trust Company - (body eorporate). e«« : A*abUn 'Nights' talej runs. the ;be- aontor ot the eetsta ot Emir K. Walk ' been some gossip of on uncompli- BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER taltar. deeaaied. notlee li'heraby alvan'flf gUrtifng of,the greatest drama of mentary nature,' and this undoubt- the eredltora of aild deoeastd to axaiblB. witcjioraft 'conducted'' in thlsi-conn- edly waa one of the inducements to the lubioribar, exaostar a» afonaaU. >««4 their debta and'dttnande affelnat tht' aalil llty.'Undoubtedly iVhaS'Ite'tncep- f,or:the accusing g^rla to. ''cry out" tiUti. nndtr oath, within ilxth nontlta I tloq Ifi the, home of Bivorond, Sam1 - against Goodwifo . Osburn , among from tht date ot the.aforeatld ordtr. # f tt*|:pairrl«rpa»ton,ot;.tihei church .In the first. Her examlnatlah' waa they -will be foreTtr taiitd of thalr afc •whjs.4 Is now Danvers. Tradition very nearly a repetition of the pro- James B-Mnr6hyr tlona thertfor ualnat tht aald tnbiertbitt AUCTION ~itcd Frethold, N. 3.. July JSth, lBlt teni.nil.that In the winter 0M6OI- ceedings in. the caseof Sarah Good, THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPAH7.I , ' irhter Eliza- but,she died in tho Boston Jail. The Summit, N«w Jira«ri Values! Values! Values! an;blgaTl.Wn|iamB, mental strain of the,examination, IN CHANCERY OPNEW JER3E1T. te eleven, used to gather with together.with,the brutality to which To PATB10K HUGHES I , .5 some of the. neighborhood children alT those accused" in, ?New England Actual Ocean Frontage By virtue of as orderaf tha Coiot- at i th kithe of tho parsonage to .'were subjected,.provcd'fetal to this Ghanetry madf on the. day' entertained'during the«lontt win- .feeble'old woman who had been la noUtlomr. and yott ara dtfendant, y* t»:-evenings by Tituba,'a half-In- 'very ill In late years. PRICE are required to appear, plead, intuit - eie •„ As for the servant, jTltubs, it is demar to the tald sttjllon at tald s dian, hatt-nagro servant. These tlooer on or btfort the Hat day off . Dutch Silver Flower Vaae, 5^ incliw children, took'. to practising the often believed that her'master, Rev- tambtr next, or la default thiraoi atuh •tnnge tricks and incantations erend Parrls, made her confess to eraa may be made atalntt yen ai „. Tituba, 'Among the assembled el be-a witch tosave from scandal his Chancellor ahall tlilnlr eqalubla anTlmS 1 Bald petition la nltd to obtain an order drtm was: twelve-tear-old'Ann F own household. She was asked in AUCTION to atll landa of tha aald Muir SoaMi n«mj daughter of Sergeant Thomas her examination what sight the saw without the concurrence . end lotnlnar >oi 2. 1 pair Hammered Silver. Boudoir Putnam. This imall and lrrespon- when flying abroad, to which she re- you, tbt tald Patrick Hut nee, and ycta We haye been instructed by the owners to sell for "whatever they ara madt dtfendent baeauia you may hari tible person, together with hex pas- plied:, I saw a man, a dog, a hog certain Intirettt thenln.. v •••.•• ' ! :'r\:; Candlesticks With Candles. •;. ^^ y'JealooB mother, gave most and two cats, a black and red, and will bring the 184 oceln front residential sites lying on both;sides of, testimony at many* of thethe .strange monster was Oiburn's that! mentioned before, this was Oceian Avenue, on Pahclion Avenue andotherstreets and Avenues at Sol cltora lor and.at Ooiin'tl1,' ift trials, that followed, with With rteratIiU 4 3. 1 pair plain tatin finiih Salt and ccesaj the father and hut. the 1 hairy imp." She further de- T. O, Addm'e Rid. Sank, N, J., -.g-WMe, two Women nnqnei- clared that she went on witch ex- ably had much to do in prepar- peditions with Goody Good and O«- Mojiraouth County *«rre|ttaj't OAcevJ hurn. Committed to prison the lay Long Branch, New Jersey In the matteir of tha eatata e* a«rairilfc n ot the testimony they give Vandtrrtir, de« after 1 Real Eatata with aataal-Ocaan frontaga, li 10 acarca In th* Metropolitan DIttrlct wlthfat Kotlca ta endlttra to f«nl tlalna A«cttia- .Which she was ^old for prison fees. egtlmt ttUte. ,1. •>,.'. • . •/ < •' ; 'comrautin* dlat»nca ol Naw Yoilc that Ita valna l« almoat prohlbltWo. To ba able to pnr-. Furauani ,lo the eraty et doetpfc Oonahty. oarregitt of tat County afk..-, Above are woi^tli $2 chaia inch propartf at pritaa YOU will mala and on aaiy term* g!v«a an Importance to tlili raouib, made on tht iblrtltth i»¥ ej Jong .Tiiuba found apt pupils to'learn offarlojt that ihrawd Invaatata and home-aeakara cannot ortrlook. ' 1»I9, on the apTlljaUaB of Aibnrjr r tfi* trielw and, Jagglery, ,praaOced Said aeod* Cor*r W«* <» Uagua 1 ootan otova.Baali (bedy r—— bjr.«e(MmI-barb»ro.(is races, which • Wa urge you to Ini^ait thla Lon» Branch ocaan frontage—notloo that It li the only nlnUtralolalttrator o«tf .latiaf eatate jit I » 1ml] D^Oayitit WIM ner ^xroat i^ne VandttTMr, d.«tti»i uatU* u ht .J : .Another woman lhlng In what actual oc*an fronta'fa proparty aiTall»bla fer tnllai In elthai" direction—tee tha •pjen'dld e»»lroa. ta t«»e Wthte trodltonotredltoti.orr aaltaldl dMutdMuiad\a U * iaw.' :-;irt«ire,s>i|i4,. • Parri* had ft jtwrDanrerawai taken Into cu«- frlbltlt t«ea tthhe «ohnrthiohnrtb*r* . »dal«Titral»dlTit » I All guaranteed mer- eonnud ,h«U» one of hie siay»«| mant of homta valued at |2Sa00O to |K0,OO0—ittlJir tha loenl Improvement! and tranilt ficlllttei. itortiMd. tht|< debt* tod de|n»tidt utt\ tody.twelT^ dart aiUr the three tht laid Mtat*. oniltr oath, ultab { and In dne.time,the girls began •bore mentioned had been sent to nonthl from ttutdatt of tht aftrtaiuaVi chandise, ' • i^s-t^ Will In a most unuaoat manner i»uV, flh«>w Martha Corey, wife THEN MXKEVOUR SELECTIONS AND COME TO THE dtr, niiif"m\W} by.etttlUB Irtto holesi annd ;ertepla;tpr r n ajtlatt tba (alf ai and itoolt, iwlng sno- «'. «B*i Cor«f, and one of those '' SALE AND BUY" THEM notlona tbrrtfw who from the .beginning; had de- ited . M. J, |«»| lOtl add potturei and antla ««. AND OOBAM 0 ab tthh e whilhiet utterinttri g foofolisl h nonntedjaieFwhoW prooeVdlngi. al- AiBURY »AB 0«!;*))leh»ne|Mwt tlh thoo»A,h*if httsbanS was it ftrtt Saturday, August 28th, 1926 r,nor; any otheH eon lomtfetely Mrrled away Wtb, tin* jftwtite )nn d; wrai «om- , .'• ,,'P"' Uf« BMwlMt, rain W lUnit Xto'i** ft lent at SP. M, ; .' mWtil'itoiifi''^ •• •: '•'••-'•'- '''-•' -"-"•"munto. Oojfey'was elghbr y#an of ,M» elder* learned, Mmethlng of l>l B fn r 11 . waa happening. • Great w»i Wj»*-W: not mortFthan ilxty. 704! * *^ ** ••""••• * * "i '••a'' •« me»l«««e—only , oody Oo*t»!WM<( woman of more '''.' i . '..,'.r',i: 'W/D . 10 Partant. eaih a| time of aale. . .. ,' .. '< oonitmrnatlon wh»n.th» tniajni i»a ay»rif* Jodgmetit and dUore- , Origgfc who, ertdentlj* feeV ra M l\w*» du«, n» doubt, t« h«r .'','. TO BBR'THi: MOPiERTV—BY TRAlNi OwtwJ Rltctlii* J«nwy to Koith Unit' ppll(f«(f u^jrfw fiom**naBW •'•» MOW of tt»vw««he»« w»«tlnn .Dranohi walk «Miof putn AVentt* and north to propartj. JBY'MOTORi Any road to Ocem lett^tKronotifleep. th* nnittal Mttleloa #••urouMd that the avenue, Long Branch—Vt*t«h V^ "Wmiilll *V'at ltatVatVa3»al' tiMM* jouni jrtrt» of tt» adoiiilfl« Mrele at horn* »nd «w» nubile^ was anfloUitt e»^ f& &• shiAfTa , Telephony 'in id in churoh, agt«»d U ti»jn*e»ti#iti«t,i:. li *iut Ann, P«tna», the jMf« ehlld, wlicn*ave the court John 18H dW -thw '••mM.'V^".¥#. New York. 1 : '«oMiijiieki«f •;• wWth i/tn* .:.,v»' $M^im&'rii^ RIBlVBANft REGISTER, 'XlJGtJStt 11, 1926.; member* of th«-«ssnd(atton. "What for Mrs., Claytonr Mrs, Clayton FAPERS RUN MARKET we desire and fenworkin g for moit opened the meeting .with prayer, of all is to'brin g abort better co-and her favorite , hymn,'"Jesus' BRADLEY BEACH PLACE operation? between "the,i*rmer and All the World to Me,'.' was suW PROVING A SUCCESS. the consumer., Thefarmer of today boquet of gladiolus was given t has to h*.ve-*v«rythtag .np-to-date Mrs. Clayton. ',- . \ Tba North Shore Market Grower*' on, his farm. He tafcev«dvantage Co-Operative AHodation Has of every modern method and lnven. .DANCE AT EATONTOWN. Been in Bnaineia Two Month*tion to get bigger and letter crops. Red Banrk "and U Getting AIon3 Fine. What he needs is better results In The Birthday of Mr*. Robert A' —r' , . , . —^ • \T7 -7T?"T1".-!1 I' • •a^la.eBge ' , GEORGE G. ROOP. Manager. A farmers' market, started bydistributing and marketing his mack Celebrated Last Week. MATINEE DAILY'AT 2i3i>. AdulU, 25c» Children, 20c farmers, owned by farmers and op- crops and that i* what this associa- A dance was given last Thursday BANK. N.. J. MMln.. Dally SiOO P. ^;vVEv«.fa«. 7,J8, fl.00, Phono Atnitn lygjj^Q^o SHOWS, 7iQ0 »nd 9:00 erated by farmers, is proving a sue tion is endeavoring I* do. We by Mrs. Robert Aumack of Eaton- i , .Saturajiji andHolld»y» Contlnnoui,SSiOO.H P< M ","""- "- r - Orchestra? 35erBa|eony,-25e, — — -— cessT»t Bradl6yBeach.-The market -want to help'the farmer and~we townrin -celebration"of her"28c ' SATURDAYS THREE SHOWSi 2:30. 6;30, 8:30. was opened two months ago and the alsof want to help' the consumer. birthday. The festivities were kep results BO far_have surpassed the Our association may not be theup until a late hour. Midnight TO-DAY, , Al?PUST11. most enthusiastic expectations of best in the'world, but we are very freshments were served. Thole those who are interested In Itprou. d of what we have done to far. present were Mr. and Mrs, Robert TO-DAY, THURSDAY, AUG. 11-12 Heretofore they had sold their pro- We are much better off than we Aumack, Mr. and Mrs, Harold dace at a nwrket owned by individ- were before, although wo have been Aumaek, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen , THE^ WONDER DOOf; uals who were not farmers. Thein business only a short time." Aumack,. Mr. and Mrs. H. Floyd • j farmers were dissatisfied with con- Rush, Mr. and' Mrs. Willaxjd Att- ditions there and they started a mack, Mrs. Charles' Covert,' Mrs market of their own. "The North . HER 89TH BIRTHDAY. Mary GoughV Joseph Reynolds 'The Sign of the Claw" Frank Curly, Howard Haley, Ralpl 1 l Shora MarJcet Growers' Co-Opera- Ladled Aid Society Heipt Mn. 1 ;•" , .'-i^., ^ LION'S NIGHT , ' --a^.v... y T^ tive Association" was organized and Matthew, Edward Miller , Arling- Mary CKyton \o Celebrate. ton Miller,' Joseph Ratti, Frank BATHING'BEAUTY CONTEST - ,• BONNET BOX FASHION SHOW •', so far it has been very successful. The ladies' aid society oi the Jer- 1 The association has a capital of last Marcellns, Walter Dolton, 'George EDUCATIONALCOMEDY.. RED SEAL NOVELTY KRAZY KAT KARTOON '• seyville Methodist church met las•^ VanBrunt, Paul Bellisonk M&rtlr $50,000. All of the stock is owned Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Samuel by farmers. There are over 100 and Harold VanArsdale, Mrs. E, VanArsdale's and arranged for the Holtz, Mrs. Joseph Aumack, Mrs. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 13. stockholders in the association. A annual harvest home of the church share of stock costs $25. Jamea T. F. Lozer, Miss Ella Covert, Miss next Wednesday. The date of the Glbel, Miss S. Albertln, Miss Geor- Ketcham of Farmingdale Is,presi- meeting happened to te" the'89th dent of the association. The other gia Covert, Miss,Audrey Aumack, The Laugh Classic of the Year birthday of- Mrs. Diary Clayton, Miss Nora Griffin, Miss Marie Bean, officers are John H. Morris of Farm- who lives ^with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Covert, William Bean, ingdale vice president, Charles Ro- Harry Davlspn of Jerseyvllle. Af- Thomas Heulitt, Manford Poland N selle of Farmingdale secretary, and ter the transaction of business the and Walter* Tureneu. .Denny at His Be: " , Howard Slocum of Glendola treas- meeting resolved itself into a party urer. The association has a Hoard of directors which consists of-the ^ officers and seven other members. The members are R. Heidenreich and Harry Martin of Glendola, Rus- sell Heulitt of Colt's Neck, Domi- CDERMILLNOWOPEN nie Maida of Eatontown, Charles *, r # Bowne of Wayside, Alfred Carter of Allenwood and Martin Nist of The Cider mill at Tinton Falls is Warmingdalo. MAI The market is right in the center open to receive apples. >f the shore resort section and -Is. ionyeniently reached from Asbury LLOYD ?ark and other towns along the D. A. WALLING ESTATE. loast. The property fronts on At- Anna Q. Nilsson kins avenue, which puns parallel Lionel Barrymore with the main street and is one block west of that street The as-K«*>i*>»>>r<«*i*i^^^^ Robert Frazer sociation bought two acres of land lor the market site. It WAS cleared Gladys Brockwell off and graded and then covered with gravel. Two stores, a lunch- lEmtl SPORTLICHT PATHE COMEDY room and an office were built on the AND HIS ORCHESTRA property. The ground WBB marked iff in sections or stalls. There are ,, Dispensing Superb Dance Music 150 stalls on the place- and about 0 Catering to the Shore's Elite Clieritele FRIDAY, SATURDAY; AUG. 13-14 lighty .have" 'been rented. The g NIGHT TO E JESEY COAST AT tanners pay $50 a year for the use LIFE BROUGHT TO THE JERSEY COAST AT THE of each stall. This itself is a saving t6 the farmer, as stalls in the for- mer market cost $76 a year. Some farmers rent stalls by the day and Pleasure IIIMIIIIIIHIHIIHHHI>»IMMIHIIMMH*H IIIIIHIIIIUM. the'greateat of his amazing charac- terizations to^the ocreeril - \ PATHE NEWS PATHE COMEDY. You were thrilled, b> him in "IKe Mammoth Outdoor , Unholy Three" and "The Blackbird.*' You'll be fascinated now by this film MON., TUES., AUG. 16-17 ^masterpiece. A surging ptcturLof- the BOXING BENEFIT claih between Ease ahd West, with tha ' sinister figure of "Singapore Joe" travel. Ung the road of Intrigue and adventure' FORT MONMOUTH to a surprising redemption. ' ^ Saturday Evening, August 14th HARRIED —a.is— with, For the Soldiers9 and Sailors* Club and Polo loisWilson and Baseball Clubs 8 ROUNDS 6 ROUNDS I Soldier Van Severn, 2nd Corpt Area, Champion Woo Wee Spencer, who recently fought a 10- Vfc# round 'draw with Champion Fidel, La Barba on Olie Klrlce, waller vreliht contender from New the Pacific Coe.it Orleani, wh SocbowlU ya. Tommy O'BrieOBrien Iullaa. MIdaiewelf nl ' /• of Montana Canadian light of DlDelia*i , Champion of. Fort MoamontK \ w.ljht contender Texai Red Bank's Own Movie AdmiiaJon, $1.00. Reserved Seat*. $$2>00» Rin(*ide Box SeaU, $3.00.' An Historic, Civic, Educational Motion Picture NO TAX. '• <.ii BAND CONCKfiT BY ARMY BAND. For the Borough of R«4 Bank, LT.'E, W. TlM»ErU.AKE, Referee. forFortt Hutt.o.liHanueii., i>.,. , ANNOUNCER JJOB HUMPHRIES. 1' LeiJve Yoitt- N^bat tW? Box Offiqe for

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