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PHARO AL0NEJ1SSENTS. HOW MONEY INCREASES, I MRS. Ahrowsilth's WILL I DEMOCRATS at a DINNER!

PHARO AL0NEJ1SSENTS. HOW MONEY INCREASES, I MRS. Ahrowsilth's WILL I DEMOCRATS at a DINNER!

1Y7J V J ~ Issued Weakly, Entered as Bwond-CUss Metier ot tha Post. 1 VOLUME , NO. 14. offlM at Bed Bank, H. J» ondor tbs Act of L'oreb fid. 1838. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924. '$1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 TO 8. THREE HURT IN ACCIDENT. I MRS. AHROWSilTH'S WILL I DEMOCRATS AT A DINNER!HIS ELECTION A SURE THING. A FARMER'S HARD LUCK. A GIANT ELI INSURED/ PHARO AL0NEJ1SSENTS. HOW MONEY INCREASES, Red Bank, Belford and Kcyport | Both Parties Nominate Present At- lantic Township Assessor. EVERYONE FXSE KNOWS THAT BUILDING AND LOAN SHARES Men Injured Near Middlctown. ALL OF HER ESTATE GOES TO REPUBLICAN CLAIMS DID NOT J. HARVEY BOWNE SOLD OUT ITS OWNER WILL GET $1,000 James P.. IX'smond of (Jolt's Neck OUU WATER IS PURE. OPEN FdR INVESTORS. Ivan VunNote of Ked Bank, Kali A MARRIED DAUGHTER. j WEAKEN THEIR APPETITES. LAST WEEK. IF if DIES. Hoycr of Belford unit James Fitz- was nominated by both piirties in CoinntieBioncrt nt Meeting Take Red Bank Building and Loan Asso- Jiatrick of Matawan were badly hurt Eleanor, Another Daughter, j. Died Over Kight Hundred Members of j Atlantic township fur assessor of Holmdel Township Farm Brought I rcc on Harry N. itosctistveig'4 Step* to, Counteract Unneeded ciation.to Open Two Now Serloi Friday night when a Mercer tour- Shortly Before Her Mother— the Untcrrified Political Party that township at the prininry elec- Just Half What Its Owner Pai.I Place Near Little Silver is Prob- Alarm About Water of Town— of Shares This Month—Payments ng cur in which they were riding Donald Rankin'i Will and Will of Had a Banquet With Much tion Tuesday of last^voek. He filed For It Five Years Ago—Keyport ally tho Only insured Tree in Real Eitata Men Up in Arras. and Profits of Shareholders. struck a tree in front of James Michael Drennan—Other Wills. Speeclimaking Last Thursday. a petition on tin' Democratic tick^'. House also Sold. tho County. ? Tho commissioners ot Red Bank, Tho Red Bank building and loan Hendrickson's Cherry Tree farm, Eight Monmuuth county wills Eight hundred and thirty persons Mo petition was filed for this job J. Harvey Bq.vnc's farm in On Hurry N. Hi.sen.'lWeift-'s prop. at n special meeting last Wednesday association lias adopted the BOni- near Middletown village. The auto- were probated in the surrogate's of- attended a banquet held by the :>n the Republican ticket and he got Ilnlmdcl township, between Holm- irty on the Riiimwi road, nAir Lit- unnunl plan of opening new series mobile wns wrecked and its occu- fice at , Freehold last week. Of Mnnmnulli county Democratic club the Republican nomination'by rea- del and Hazlct, was sold at :in as-1 th: Silver, is a line, lilg ulmjUre-o night, passed a resolution condemn- of shares. The first of these semi- last Thursday night at the Shrews- v ing an attempt which in being made pants were so badly hurt that they these wills three were those ot son of many Republicans writing' sisignee'g s sale by order of the court which is insured for $1,(100. " Tho unnual scries of shares will open at were taken to the Long Branch hos- residents of this immediate neigh- bury river country club. It was the i his naniu on the tickets. Lewis Daniel K. Mahoney, n insurance covers death from any "to defame our water supply and the October meeting; but tho series largest gathering which had ever last week. to lend people to believe that it i* pital by Sergeant/Harry VanNote borhood who had recently died, nyder of Colt's Neck got the He- wealthy resident off KeyporK t and cause, either by lightning or storm, will remnin open for. subscribers of Eed Bank and Trooper Johnson. they being the wills of Mrs. Sarah assembled nt the clubhouse. The ublica..,.,.—n nominatio:_...:...n. for...r townshV.' -,..!,<-.Jv ^ owncl. 0{ ;l cnajn 0£ grocery or by''insect pests, or by natural not safe and pure." The resolu- during: the entire month of October. diners overflowed, the dining room tion further elated that tl)0 Red Sergeant VanNote in n brother of S. Arrowamith and Michael Dren coinmitteunitn on both tickets the stores in Monmouth county, wis causes. Insurance of this kind is Two classes of shares will be Ivan Note. and chairs and tables were placed ame> way. Tho Democrats- rnaiic the buyer. The price was $3,500. very rare. It is doubtful if there- Bank board of health and tho state opened. In class A the shareholder nan of Red Bank and Donald Ran- in the lobby in order that all could board of health had pronounced Fitzpatriglc suffered a fractured kin, Jr., of Fair Haven. no nomination for this office and Mr. Mahoney bought the farm as is another tree insured in tin; coun- pays in one dollar a month on each In.', accommodated. Democrats wrote Mr. Snydnr's name an investment. He owns several ty. Perhaps there is no other in tho the water safe and suitable for share for a little over eleven years, ankle and it is feared that he is Michael Drennan of Red Bank injured internally. Ivan VanNote's Must of the candidates for county on Ihnir ballots. The term to be : other f;irms nnd on thoni is raise! stale. drinking purposes. Tho comrnia- at which time the series matures. made his will December 20th, 1017. offices were present as well.as many oionei'fi condemned tho attacks on wrist was fractureu and he was with Kdward W. Wise and ©orette filled is now held by Garrctt Cono-! much of the produce sold at his Under the terms of the policy At that time the shareholder has other Democratic notables. Some Mr. Kosctisweig is required to have the water supply as detrimental to paid in $135 and the association otherwise hurt. Hoyer's neck was Knipper as witnesses. Mr. Dren i-er of VnndCTburff. stores. of them had never been at the club- Mr. Bowne's house at the corner the tree inspected and treated at the welfare of the town nnil au- pays him bnclc ?2O0. Tho extra $GG cut open by a piece of the steering nan left all he possessed 'c his house before. The banquet was a wheel. wife, Margaret Drennan, r.nd named NOMINATED AT THE PRIMARY. of Church and Warren streets nt regular intervals b,y a tree doctor. thorized the clerk to give as much paid back to, the shareholder is tho fine n.ffnir nnd it drew many compli- This was hardly necessary, as Mr, publicity as possible-to the follow- .rofit nnd intercut on the $135 her as executrix. Keyport was also sold by order if MARRIED FIFTY VEARS. ments for the club management and Middletown • 1 ownship Democrats the court. It was bought by J. RuMiioWtij,-.lakes a great interest in ing ntnteinnnt: which he has paid in during the pre- Donald Rankin, Jr., of Fair the chefs who prepared it. Made Up Ticket Last Wcelc. trees nnd ever since he bought bio Dont lot anyone fool you vious years. Haven, made his will two year? Leon._ Schenck of Kcyport, who Rumtan Couple Observed Their Tbo meeting waa very enthusias- The Democrats of Middletuwn | j ] jo,5Of> for it. Rumson road property several years about Red Hank's water supply. Golden Wedding Saturday. ago. Hq mimed his wife, Jane E. tic. Everyone present seemed to pa ( ago lie bus frequently employed In class B the shareholder pays, in Rankin, and his son, James II, Ran- township nominated their ticket nt | p;v0 ' yPar3 Bj,0 Mr. Bo The state hoard of health two dollars a month on each share Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Freitag of feel ccrUiin that this was a Demo- the primary Tuesday of last week tri'C doctors. Ho bus a number of gives it a clean bill o£ health kin, as executors of his will, which cratic year and Republican claims bought the Holmdci township farm for six years and six months. At Washington street, Rumson, ob- was witnessed by Howard S. Hig- by writing names on the tickets. for $7,000, or just twieo the price j very line trees but none of them mid pronounces it entirely t'nt- the end of this period' the share- served their golden' wedding with of victory were ridiculed. Two of The ticket is John Williams of j ; broujiht List week. At the time:''" height or in natural beauty isfuctory for drinking pur- ginson and Inex S. Barber. Mr. the expected speakers, Governor t holder has paid $100 and the as- a- family gathering last Saturday. Rankin left $250 to Fair View Navesink for collector, George H. Mr. Bowne bought the farm it. was equals the elm which is insured. poses. sociation pays him $200 for each They received many congratulations ln Silzcr mid A. Harry Mooro of Jer- Roberts of New Monmouth for as- ] c^ii Tho insured tree ifl on the west Anyone who tells you this cemetery, the income^fn> which sey City, who will probably be the a bargain at the price share. In this case the shareholder nnd gifts of flowers, gold pieces and is to keep his burial .plot in order. and Jacob Schillinhil g and which he paid. Due to the bad side of iha house in the center of a is not so is guilly of n de- gets $44 more than he paid, the $44 silver. A large wedding cake was Democratic candidate for governor Maynard Card of Navesink for town-: circle which i.s formed by a drive- His wife is to get the entire in next year, were unable to be pres- seasons the farmers have had the liberate falsehood. being the interest and profit on the nlso presented to them. Those pres- come from all his estate ns lone; ship committee-men. The Republi- past few years most farms |w»y- It_must bo^very old, but UMs Gouricilmnn .T. Birdsall Pharo, money paid in during tho previous ent were Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Grant ent. Congressman Elmer II. Goran apparently in perfect condition. Tho aB she lives. At her death Ilk of Freehold was toastmaster and can ticket consists of John M. West nre now a drug on the real estate who is it candidate for mayor and 6>/3 years. The first series of class and children, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen grandson and namesake, Donald of Middletown village for collector, market. trunk or main part of tho tree is re- who has been passing out circulars B shares in this association wnfl Wilson nnd Mrs. Otto Strolimenger introduced tho speakers. Addresses markably short for such a big tree. Rankin Johnson, son of his daugh- were made by Mayor Archibald L. Edward E. Snyder of Navesink for Mr. Bowne had been a mason criticising the town's water supply, opened last April. They proved of'Rumson; Missea Clara and Ida ter Isabella, is; to get .$1,000; hir assessor and Robert N. Sceley of The tallest branches rise fully, popular with those who took shares Miller of Red Bank, thu Democratic nnd good one before he cast n lone dissenting vote against Carlson and Frederick and Arthur granddaughter Jeannettc Rankin Port Monmouth and Philip Leonard bought the farm. He wan lured in- seventy feet above the ground. a the udoption of the resolution. for investment and also with those Freitag of West Englewood, Mr. and 1 candidate for county clerk; Mrs. Ru- Hrown, daughter of his daughter lif V. Lawrence of Freehold, Mayor of Leonardo for committeemer. At to farming by the tremendous prof- Over twenty years ago, when tho Councilman Millnrd Fillmoro Tetley who wanted to borrow money on Mrs, August Freitag and children Mabel, is to get $500; his grand- the present time there are no rep- science, of tree doctoring was in its was absent. their shares to got homes of their and Mrs. Louis Freitapj and chil- Frank Hague of Jersey City, United its the Holmdel potato farmers ; daughter, Doris Lillian Johnson, States Senator Edward I. Edwards, resentatives o£ Navesink on the were reputed to have made during infancy, a gang of men from tho Mr, Pharo made a motion that own. , dren of New York, Mrs. Swanson daughter of his daughter Isabella, township committee, Davey tree, doctor firm in Ohio of Connecticut and Mrs. L. Steijjfn- Frederick W. Donnelly, mayor of and just after the war., Mr. Bowne the reservoir be cleaned within The officers and directors of the is to get ?CO0; and $500 is to go Trenton, the Democratic candidate managed his farm well. He was worked a week on this big elm. They three weeks. No one seconded the, Eed Bank building and loan asso- ger and daughter. Bertha of Roches- to Stanley J. Fielder, Jr., son of his THE PRIMARY AT HOLMD"EL. cut out decayed parts of the branch- ter, New York. Mr. and Mrs. for United States senator; Frank a good tiller of the aoil and was motion nnd it was lost. After the ciation are: daughter Mary. All the rest of hi? Tenbroeck and Leo J. Warwick, es and filled the cavities with ce- Freitag arc enjoying excellent Both Parties Nominate Garrett D. thrifty, frugal and industrious. ment. With chains and iron rods nieeting some of the commissioners President—Samuel Sabatb. property is to go to his five chil- Monmouth county Democratic can- But he had little reserve capital stated that tho reason they (lid not Vice president—Robert F. Wilbur. health and expect to celebrate many dren in equal shares, these chil- Longstreet for Committeeman. they fastened the branches together Treanurcr—Henry Campbell. more wedding anniversaries. didates for assembly, and Charles after paying $3,500 on the farm pass Mr, Pharo's resolution was be- dren being Mabel Rankin Brown, White, one of the Democratic can- A township committeeman is to to keep the wind from tearing them Secretary-*—Edwin It. Conover. and the low prices at which pota- from the tree. Upwards of half a cause several weeks ago they had Solicitor—Howard S. Hffffiinson. Isabella Hamilton Johnson, Mary didates for freeholder. Tho speak- be elected in Holmdel township this Edith Fielder, James H. Rankin toes sold put him in untoward ton of iron was used in thus protect- arranged with tho hoard of health Directors—Henry Campbell, Ed-win R- PICKED "UP IN THE OCEAN. ers were applauded again and again year and no petitiong for this job financial circumstances. to have tho reservoir cleaned out Conover, Marcus M. Davidson, Howard S. and Walter L. Rankin. filed. At the primary Tues- ing the tree from storms. Some of , Enslcy "E. Morrln, Samuel Sab. ns they spoke of the present cam- Two years ago he quit farming, in October and that n? one motioi Highland Men Hud Been in Water paign and the certainty of victory day of last week Garrctt D. Long- these chains and rods are still doing ntli, Charles K. Strauu, William II. B Three Hour» When Rescued. Mrs. Sarah S. Arrowsmith of moved to Keyport and resumed the work laid out for them when, to this effect had already been White, Robert F. "Wilbur. for their party. street was nominated for the posi- mason work. He tried to rent his passed there was no need to pass Jack Gould, Nathan Crawley and Maple avenue, Red Bank, widow ot tion on both tickets. A number of the tree was "doctored" more than HISTORICAL MEETING. Stephen' V, Arrowsmith, who for Down near'the door of the din- farm, but he was unable to find a a score of years ago. another resolution. Pitzhugh Miller of Highlands were persons wrote his namo on the picked up by a coast guard boat oft many years was superintendent o; ing room, at -the other end of the tenant and the farm has been idle From present indications the tree Several real estate men were at Prof. F. H. Gre.n Tell, of "A Lit- tickets. There was a contest be- since Mr. Bowne moved away. A the meeting and they expressed re- Sandy Hook Sunday morning after the Red Bank public schools, made room from the speakers' table, Eat tween Miss Amelia Carton of vill live longer than any person on erary Ramblo Around Boston." they had been in the water three her will June 21st, 1022. Mrs. Ar- Charley McDonald of Englishtown, mortgage for 53,500 was on the the earth today and it is therefore gret at the damage which had been "A Literary Ramble Around Everett and Mrs. Harry Manee of property, held by J- Allen Ely, and done, to Red Bank by the circula- hoars. They had started out in Mr. rowsmith had two daughters, Miss like the modest man he is, with his Hazlet for membership on the Re- a very good risk for the insurance Boston" was the title of a talk Gould's boat and were beyond San Eleanor Arrowsmith of Red Bank white hair around bis head like the the price paid by Mr. Mahoney was company. However, there is always tion of Mr. Pharo's statements given by Prof. Francis Harvey and Mrs. Emma A. Morrjs of auriole of a saint. But Charley publican executive committee of the just enough to meet the mortgage. concerning the water works. They dy Hook when the boat caught iire. township. Miss Carton was the vic- an element of uncertainty and it is, Green of Penningtou at a meeting The men had time enough to put on Bloomfield. Mrs. Arrowsmith in McDonald is not a saint. He is a A large and substantial house is on this that Mr. Rosensweig guards said that Mr. Pharo's statements of the Monmouth county historical her will left all her property equal- Democrat. He has been the Mon- tor by a vote of 31 to 22. the farm. There is also a set of were being used by renl estate men life preservers when the boat sank. against by having the tree insured. society last Wednesday afternoon When they were rescued three hours ly to her two daughters, but mouth county member of the state outbuildings, but they are in poor The property owned by Mr. Ro- in other towns to induco prospec- at Mrs. William A. Patterson's on Eleanor died before her mother's Democratic committee for many BOOTLEGGING AT BELFORD. condition. tive buyers of Red Bank real es- later by the coast guard they were sensweig is frequently known as Blossom Cove road, in Middletown •nearly exhausted and "were suffer- death, and this caused alv the es years and he was chairman of the the Daniel Cooncy place because it tato not to settle here. Mr. Pharo tnte to go to the other daughter, stato committee for more years A Story of a Schooner and 600 township, He told of visits he had ing from exposure. Mr. Crawley's Cases of Booze. WESTSIDE FIREMEN'S FAIR. was owned and occupied a number did not linger to hear these com- made to the homes of Oliver Wen- condition was worse than the others Mrs. Morris.' The witnesses to the than any other Democrat who ever of years by a man of that name. In ments.. Ho hustled from the coun- dell Holmes, Phillips Brookes, James and he was taken to the soldiers' will were Mabel G. Luker and filled that position. Everybody According to a story prevalent at Company Cleared $780 to Euy still more remote times the property; cilroom as soon as the motion was Russell Lowell and John Greenlenf hospital at Sandy Hook. Gould and Herschell Birdsall. knows him and everybody likes him. Belford a schooner laden with C00 Uniform and Victrola. was owned by a man named Traf- made to adjourn. He has been a big contributor in cases of whiskey docked there Whittier. Refreshments of ice Mjllcr were taken to their homes. Mrs. Martha M. Wolcott of. West Westside fire company of Red ford, who had several sons. Two of. One leal estate man after the cream, coffeo and cake were perved every campaign for years, often Thursday night nnd discharged its Bank cleared $780 by its annual his sons were Colonel Benjamin L. meeting said that he had lost a Long Branch left $50 to her sis- times for more than he could afford; cargo in broad daylight Friday. Ac- at the conclusion of tho meeting. CARD PARTY FOR CLUB. ther, Catherine E. Meg-ill. To her fair which closed si few nights ago. TrafTord, who at one time conducted sale of property in Red Bank to an «-»<* but it isn't on account of his money cording to the story, automobiles The money will be used to buy uni- a newspaper at Eed Bank, and Al- outside party who had intended to : grandson, Charles Edward Morris, contributions that the Democrats of Former Soldier Paroled. River Plaza Affair Netted $25 to she left her life insurance. AH hauled the whiskey away from, the forms for the firemen and to buy a fred Trafford, who was a doctor ab settle in Red Bank, becnuso of the Buy Christmas Gifts for Poor. the county like him. They like him boat all day Friday and the boot- victrola which will be placed in the Red Bank. After the death of thfi William Wilhoite, who robbed the rest of her property she left because of his good judgment, for circulation of theso reports con- Thirty porsons attended a card to her daughter, Mrs. Annie E. leggers were not molested by any of firehouse. A popularity contest elder TrafTord his children acquired cerning the wnter supply. Another the Monmouth Street ^jlten'a shop his straightforwardness and for his the many highly paid national, state the property and after the children lust June and who wns sent to the party held last Thursday at Mrs. Morris, and Mrs. Morris was named between five girls was a feature of real estate man said a party who loyalty to the Democratic party. At or county officials who are supposed the fair. It was in charge of Mrs. died the place wns sold to tho lata Rahway reformatory, has been pa- Henry Mccklcm's at River Plaza for as executrix. The will was made the close of the speaking ho was ac- was looking for a home in Red the benefit qf tho Woman's club of June 2d, 1920, and the witnesses to enforce the prohibition law. J. A. VanSchoik. Miss Florence Joseph Conover, a brother of tho B«Hk hud come to his office and roled for two years by Juc'ge Rulif corded three rousing cheers and late Sidney Conover of Red Bank. V Lawrence with tho underBtnnd that place. About $25 was cleared were Thomas Monahan, Rachel L. everyone present wanted to shake Wcnzell collected $51 and won first after talking about buying a house and this fnoney will bo used to buy Monahan and Ada Dangler. Atlantic Highlands Man Arrested. prize, which •was a ton-dollar gold The estate of Joseph Conover sold in Red^ Bank asked what kind of ing that he would accompany his hands with him. the place to Daniel Cooncy, who brother to Indianapolis. Wilhoite Christinas gifts for needy folks. Abram P. Cox of Freehold left Edward D. Feist of Atlantic piece. Second prize, which was $5 water nupply the town had nnd Prizes at the party were won by arrested at New in gold went to Miss Margaret Tel- willed it to his nephew, the lata wns formerly stationed at Camp 1 $4,000 to his nephew, Abram Cox. The committee in charge of the Highlands was what foundation there was for tho Mrs. Alex Spenco, Mr. and Mrs. dinner and reception consisted of York last week on a charge of sell- ler, who collected ?44.85. Mi's John Murray. Mr. Murray made story that the water wns no good. Vail. . All the rest of his estate he left in many improvements. AmonK other Burton Decker, Miss Decker, Mrs. equal shares to his nieces, Carrie Mrs. Rulif V. Lawrence, Mrs. Theo- ing fake securities of the "Steel and Nora Thorpe collected $20 and won "There's a glass nnd there's the Frank Curtis, Henry Kessler, Mrs. dore H. Bennett, Mrs. Archibald L. Tube Company of North America." third prize, which was %2.5d in gold. things he built a lake. After his water," said the real estate man; Bought $150,000 School Bonds. Francis of Brooklyn nnd Tillie Per- death the property was sold to tho Henry Baines and William Roberts. rin of Englishtown, and his nephew, Miller, Mrs. Merritt Kent, Mrs. Wil- Frank A. Miller of Montclair and Others in the contest were Miss "try jt for yourself." The visitor The Broad street national bank liam O'Fnrrcli, Mrs. Catherine Mc- Thomas G. Thompson of llcmpstead Josie Gattik and Miss Anna Orn- present owner. of Red Bank was - the successful William B. Cox of Somcrville. Syl- took a drink. "That's good enough Picnic in a Woods. ' * - vester McKelvey is the executor of Carty, Mrs. Martha Wickham, Mrs. wcro arrested with Feist on a simi- berg. Tho total amount collected for me," he said, and he resumed bidder for ?150,O0O school bon.-la Alvah Conine, Mrs. Rose Flaherty, lar charge. Sixty pupils of the Lincroit pub- the will. Elmer G. Hall of Adel- by the girlo was $128.75. A VIOLATED THEIR PAROLES, i his talk about buying a home in issued by the Atlantic Highlands Joseph L. Donahay, Cecil Ackerson, sweater-knitted by Miss Pearl Lam- school district to build the neiv lic school enjoyed a picnic Satur- phia nnd Edward G. Farman of Two Red Bankers in Court for Notf town. Freehold were the witnesses to the Martin McCuc, Henry Hylin, James TO THOMAS McGUIRE, bertson was disposed of on the co- school ut that place.. The , boads day in Joseph. Morris's woods at - Reporting to Probation Officer. It was voted to pay $2,500 to will, which was made five weeks Fury, Harry Johnson, William F. Proprietor of Middletown Dairy of operative plata to Miss Maigaret tho Clayton-Linton realty company bear i% per cent interest. The Lincroft ns guests of their teachers, Lefferson, Joseph Salz and John M. Roy Hicks, a Red Bank colorstl Miss Anderson and Miss Hammond. ago. — .- . Middlotown, N. J. Zolzcr. in accordance with an agreement bank bid a premium of $501 abov3 Smith; 7 "" " - ' According to an article-in -The. man, was in tho county court last which was made . by the company the face value of the bonds The children brought lunches with Fannie Upsliur Braund of Ocean week to answer to a charge of not Grove made her niece, Grace Gor- Red Bank Register, issue of New Car Owners. and the town about twelve years them. They had a jolly time play- Teaching ftt Passaic. Wednesday, September 24th, under reporting regularly to the proba-. Melons Stolen and Ruined. ing games, singing and otherwise don MacVean of Brooklyn, her ex- Horton B. Garrison.of Red Bank, ago. The company put down wnter Miss Margaret M. Drennan of the heading of "Jury Disagreed," tion officer and for failing' to make About 100 muskmelons which disporting themselves. ecutrix. She ordered suitable stones you are credited with making cer- who is employed by the Long payments as directed for tho sup- mains on its property cast of Red Broad street, niece of Mrs. James Branch Durant company, has sold Bank just outside of the Red Bank were on the bock porch of Edward placed over her grave and over the tain claims to the effect that you port of his family. Ilk wifo told! T. Bennett's house at Belford Were Two Big Muskmelons. grave of her sister, Nellie Saunders, J. Quiglcy, bus been appointed as could not continue to take milk Flint coupes to Howard Robinson judge Lawrence she thought ih borough limits, with the proviso in Mount Prospect cemetery at As- a teacher of tbo fifth grade in th•-• from me because it did not come up and Edward Hill of Keyport, r. that when the amount of town stolen last Friday night. Thc^thieves Holmes Emmons of Hojmdel had would do Hicks good to spond a bury Park. She left to St. James's public school of Passaic, Now Jer- to standard ami that you worq los- Star coupe to Walter Robinson of littla while in jail mid accordingly, water consumed reached a certain ate as many melons ns they could a wonderful crop of muskmelons church of Bradley Bench all the sey. Miss Drennan began her ing customers on account of same. and they ruined tho othci'3. , Many this year. Some of them were very Keyport nnd n Star sedan to J.i- the judge gave- him ton days la figure the town was to pay for the money she had in the savings bank. work nt Passaic Monday. A report made by Paul B. Ben- seph Haley of Matawan. pipe. Tho nmourit of water sold of tho melons wore thrown against large. Two of tho biggest were netch, specialist, Dairy Products jail and said he would mnlec further, She left to Mrs. Anna K. Hitchman disposition of the enso at tho end) to persons living on the tract now the Belford railroad station and on exhibition hint week nt Taylor and to Georgie Maria Ori, both of California Privet. Marketing, Department of Agricul- Resolutions on Water Supply. amounts to twice na much as thn smashed. Ilnnce's store nt Ilolnidcl. They About 100,000 of these beautiful ture, Trenton, N. J., gives Middle- of that time. Kent, England, the sum of ?200 town Dairy Farm, of which you are Tho following resolution was amount required under the agree- weighed 25 pounds. hedge plants, olio, two 'and three passed at a special meeting of the Benjamin Coy, another Red. Sign Artists Very Busy. each. To a niece, Emily II. Neid- years old; sizes three nnd a half to proprietor, the lowest rating in the ment. It amounts to so much that llngcr of Brooklyn, she left the use Red Bank district, with the lowest Mayor and Council held September Bank colored man who had been; "Franklin C. and Lydia Moyan, Merchants Trust Company. four feet. W» plant hedges by the 24th, 1924. Councilman Thompson, the town derives an income of tho popular sign artists, of Red of a cottage at Ocean Grove as long foot or by the mile. We invite you average score as follows: lined $50 and costs last Juno foq about fifteen per cent on tho in- One dollar will .start an interest Magee, Johnson and White voted fighting, had paid but $12.15 oa Bank, nro very busy. They work to- account. All money deposited on as she lives, and nt her death this to come and look over our line of Miinmiuith Dairy Co vestment of $2,500. As was re- for it. Councilman Tetley was ab- his lino and had also failed to re- gether on all jobs and have recent- or before Saturday, October 11th, cottngo is to go to Grace Gordon good healthy stock. A state in- Shruwnlillry Dairy Co 03.a sent. Councilman J. B. Pbaro voted marked liy several persons at tli2 ly comploted orange and black let- will draw interest from October 1st MncVean. This niece niso gels an- spection cawl accompanies each or- Sweet Clnver Dairy 77.0 against it. port regularly. Coy promised to meeting, there nro very few invest- tering on ten motor vehicles for tho at i'/'n interest, payable December other cottage at Ocean Grove as her der. Write or phone for prices and Wnlti-r I'ntli'rvnn 6,1.5 do belter if given another chanca Child Baking company. Other Miilillctown Unlry 48.1 I invite your careful perusal of ments that can bo made nfc a rato 1st. This bank pays interest every very own and also all the rest of the you will bo surprised. Hillside This shows who is putting out and he was released with an extra work recently executed by this "lo- three months, December 1st, March Nurseries, John Bennett & Son, it. month added to bis parolo period. of fifteen per cent income, cal team" are for Monmouth Dairy estate. milk that is not up to the standard. A. L. Miller, Mayor. 1st, Juno 1st nnd September 1st. proprietors, Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth Dairy company has been However, tho town has another Co., trucks, Shrewsbury Dairy This interest will help you with your Mrs. Deborah A. Woolley of Nep- N. J., phone GO-J.—Advertisement, water investment at Knolhvood trucks, Strykcr & Stryker wall getting my milk for the past your or Aa there is being made a deter- Lot's Co! Lot'. Col taxes, due December 1st. Merchants tune City made her granddaughter, more and they are entirely satisfied mined attempt to defame our wa- To the great and only Trenton Park where it made an even better Star-Durant signs, Cook & Oakley Trust Company, C>2 Broad street, windows, Borough of Red Bank Alice D. Miller, the executrix of her Moro Nourishing Than Meat. with it and they pay mu promptly, ter supply nnd to lend people, fair. Kurdgi! & Ktisscll's bus will bargain. At Knolhvood Park. Red Bank.—Advertisement. will. This granddaughter .was or- Pure, properly made mayonnaise which is mure than the Middletown both residents and possible resi- leave corner of llroad and Mcchaniq which is in Fair Haven borough., (town entrance signs), Japhia Clay- ton, Rumson Country Club, Clayton dered to sell a vacant lot and use 13 u grc:i*. body builder. Our Na- Dairy has done for it owes me a dents, of Red Bank, to believe it streets at U :!ld A. M. on T'hursdiiy, just outside of Red Bank, tho & Mugec, I'1. W. Woolworth, II. Pianos and 1'lnyors. the proceeds of the lot and nil tho tional mayonnaise, contuiiiini, on'V milk bill nf if:M-l.r>0 sincn January, is not puro and safe; nnd as October 2, 1II21. Round trip, $11.00. owners put down water mains at Smith Co., Lester Lovett, Ira Bnr- Wo sell, buy, exchange, rent, life insurance left by Mrs. Woolley fresh eggs, best snlnd oil and high- l'J23, nnd also the breach of con- both our own Board of Health, Tickets on siile ut l'achs clgnf their own expense and tho town fa raws, Scutollnro Construction Co. tune, repair, varnish and polish to pay her funeral expenses and to est grade spices nnd vincgiu, is an tract which calls for a forfeit of and tin' New Jersey State Hoard store and ulllcu. llurdge & Runuoll, under mi obligation.1! to recompense pianos. Our pianos mid service nro ideal food. Ask for it by name if $500, which 1 liiivc sued for luul up- of Health, pronounce it safe and collier (ilobc Cimit nnd Mcehnnlq. 'fuller Construction Co., Christian provide n fund for keeping her jyou want the best.—Advertisement. suitable for potable purposes, street, Red Hunk. Advertisement. the owners for thin expense tn Science sign, Red Bank Gna station Buperior in every way. A. B. Dir- grave in order. ,Her husband, .lo- on which the jury did not agree. Ford Motor Co., Christ church hnn'o Piano Showroom and Repair There will be another trial soon thercforn !><• it matter how much water in used. iiepli C. Woolley, is to have the use Pianos of the Better Kind. Resolved, by (lie Mayor and This is "pure- velvet" for the town, Shrewsbury, tower clocks, Mon- Shop, Orummoml place (rear of wherein Mr. Mcfinire will have- an- Monoy to Loful. mouth Ilnnt club, Diet?, auto paint- town hall)! Phono Red Bank 933. of the borne on Ilcnnctt avenue, Dirhan's 1'iuno Shop—the house other chance to torar on the stand Council of the Borough of Red Try tin; 1 Si U plunj "l>ny bneli besides being an aid to a develop- ing, Eagle Jewelry Shop isign, Dr. Advertisement Neptune City, as long ns he lives noted for selling pianos of the bet- and testify and make simie expliinn-'Hank, that we most heartily con- the easy way." If you want to ini ment which lniiMB up Red Bank Thompson, gold lettering, Brookdnle and be is also to have (he i[iconic ter kind Show room and repair lions to the court. denin this action as licini; greatly prove your property try tlra I ami bring! more business here. I''nnn signs. Snlvatlon Army signs, Quidc, Clcnn, Pninstnkinrj. from all tho rest of tho estate. At shop, Druiniiionil place (rear of I have sold milk for the past! detrimental to the welfare of our plan. Tho Investment & lt«'nlty Cor- From the flimnclnl standpoint it is Philip T. Jiannlne siprna, Independ- That's the kind of service you get his denth nil of the estate is to go to town hall). Phono Ited Bank 933. twenty yours to dillVri'itl persons Borough, and that the Borough poration, IJOX :!!l7, Ucd Hindi, OS even a hotter investment (him put- ent Fire Co., Middletown Garage, at tbo American barber shop, 1M Alice D. Miller. —Advertisement. among whom arc Alfred (Irover of Clerk be mifhorizcd, under tile di- our attorneys, Kcilly, (Jiiiini & P'"'" Willnrd J. Hoop, P. P. Kormedy'a Monmouth street, formerly Kenne- Shrewsbury, J. A. VanSelioik until rection of the Mayor, to give 113 sons. If you iicvd financial nl at, Knolhvood Hie owner™ paid ment. Phono Eed Hank i ders taken for lioma made calces ami jviile from Red Bank. A community of Mntinsiiunn, and nlio in (lio execu- Our delicious sandwiches nnd from mi> if they could get. my prod- Scbonl. pies. Phono lied Bank 060-J.—-Ad- uct, which is nil I'ontriii'U'd for. Anyone v. 1. < tells you flu's in not of home owners. Lots $00 to %:\()t).trix. The witiicnnos were William froah naladn are always refreshing. no in guilty of n delibernti! tabu;- Burton Hull, nt f)0 East Front vortincmont. John II. Cook, owner, Red Hank.-— I''. iXTorKon nnd Rhlicrl It. Vroe- Special prices for quantities. Al- Whim a man doesn't want lo pay Any Tl»i« You Coll dtrcot, Gcorgio B. Hainrd, principal. his bills 1 e generally works up some flood. Advertisement. liilid. perin'n delicatessen, 'Itt Broad 1 A. L. Miller, Red Hnnlt 141 or 110 tlitim'n ft tsxf Oponii October 1st. Primary, inter- The Strand Shoo Renewry street, Eed Bank.—Advertisement. kind o[ nn cxcurti . All that I n:sk is at your door within is fov/ liilout^S* mediate, college preparatory; (ropftlr shop), P. Ycllon, proprietor, Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist. pay for an honest bill and I oxpoct Major. - Hemstitching ant] <)t-e88mak!nir W. H. K. White, Mtoun'M Tn.il mid Triieklmt ni rvic#( French, Spnnlnh, drawing, painting, in now located nt 20 West Front Oflko hours from 2:00 until C:00 ilonfl by Mrs. Thcorii Brown, (M Radio Supplies to get it with interest- etc. Phonc> Rod Dunk 610-W.—Ad- Chairman Water Cuiiiinittec. oppoaiio ijujiot, Hud JJniiL.—Ai« (application ot Htrrr I Write Insurance Deeds Required from Twenty-Fou south side of Brown place on prop- M. Burkf. administrator of tho citate of | FARMS ;;; Edward Burke, deeessed, notice Is hereby Persons Who Were Heir, of D erty which he bought from his styen to tho creditors of esld deceased to j»J Village Homes i* Monmouth County Farms E. W. Crater of Oceonport an father, Jacob C. DelatUBh. The exhibit to tho autxerlber, administrator as owner of the new house is em- aforesaid, their debts ana demands ssalnlt (5« Shore Estates |«< Who Had Intcreit in Property. the. said estate, under oath, within els £< All Forms of INSURANCE jj| William D. Ashmore of Linde: ployed at New York as an engineer months from the date, of the aforesaid place, who conducts a gold beatini for tho Turner construction com- order,/or they vrlll be forever burred of g STJLLIVIAN FARIAS g W. A. Hopping pany and he lives with hia father their actions therefox agatait the ,aftld aflb- & State Highway g shop in the rear of his home, h would not care to buy a lot and live at Fail-field Gardens. And sorlber. RED BANK, N. J. bought the property he occupies af in-law, James N. Buhell. His house luted Freehold, N.VT.. AuffiM 'JO, 101*. >J< EATONTOWN - - - N. J. V will cost |10,000 and will bo. com- the Prince would be dead right. IIAHHY 14. BURKB. Truex Building BROAD ST. tor spending eighteen months and Manmeulh Ceunty Surrogatea Ofnca. good deal of money to complete tb pleted by November 1st It will lie In tin natter at tna tiUta of Henry A. *********************** ••»•< sale. The property was bought fron of the New England colonial atyle ' Fairfield Gardens was not laid out and developed for men of Conover, deceased, of architecture and will have six Notice to' creditors to present claims the heirs of the estate of the lati large means. It was laid out and developed for men of modest •mlnst estate. • Dr. Ellis W. Crater of Oceanpor rooms and a bathroom, with modern Pursuant to the order of Joseph I* Don- improvements. Hardwood floors ahsy. BUrrojata of tin County cf Men- The manner in which the propert means where they could rear their families in comfort and under mouth, made on the twenty-ninth dir ol COMPLETE SERVICE was acquired by the heirs and hoi kvill be laid throughout. August, 1021, on tha application of J. Bcott wholesome conditions. • j Oonover. administrator of the eiUU of it was bought by Mr. Ashmore malt On a lot adjoining this new Henry A. Conover, deceased, notice It hare- mi unusiml story. house Jacob C. Delatush is building ?v •v!1! t0 th<1 creditors of said deceased n house of similar design and size to exhibit to the subscriber, administrator A very attractive and modern seven room house, all improve- This is how. it happened. Dr I Fail-field Gardens is on the King's Highway in Middletown as aforesaid, their dlbta and demands Crater died February 22(1, 1328. H an investment. This house is nanlast th. said estate, under oath, within ments, in a desirable neighborhood i» offered for sale. Owner, nearly linished. Tho mason work Township, about half a mile from Red Bank. Twenty-five or ulx months from the date of tha aforesalj for business reasons will sell cheap. $2,000cash is all that is left all his property to bis onl '.*• " thajr will be forever barred ef, I'liild, Velcnah Crater Ashniore, wif( on tho two houses is being done by thirty bungalows and houses have been built on the Fairfield 'crlbe 'I10™'01 »»»lnl' *• '»M aub- required. Stiles & Worthley. Tho carpenter i)f William ID. Ashmore. Mrs. Ash Dato'iS freehold, N. J., August S9. l&M, 60 BROAD STREET RED BAMIi, N. J. more died tho same day that hei work is done under the supervision Gardens tract, scosting from $1,500 to $5,000 each. With one •rVsOOTT CONOVER, Phono 1628 father passed away, but her cleat! of J. C. & G. A. Delatush. Fred 1128 a. Street, North Wait, Hurst is doing the plumbing and single exception every house is occupied by its owner as a home. Washington. P. C. rred ten minutes before he MONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT father's death. If she had died af heating and George A. Hogan is 1 In the matter ot the estate ot Ellie W, doing the electrical work. The lots are sold on very easy terms, in order that those Crater, deceased. lev bur father had passed away th Public auction salo of securities. Established 1834 Telephone 111 | property oi" Dr. Crater would liavi Tha undersigned will, on the ISth day cor.o to her relatives, but the fac who cannot pay a large sum down might get a home by making of October, 1024, at two O'clock In the WILLIAM RUSSELL TO BUILD. afternoon, sell »t the Borough Hall, Red that she was dead when her father weekly or monthly payments of small amounts. About 200 lots Uank, Now Jersey, tha following aecurl> ALEXANDER D. COOPER t> died made the will of no value and Houso to be Put Up for Him on ties: have been sold on the tract, some of the purchasers having bought 80 shares Towar Cons, Mills Co.. Class thi: property went to the heirs o East Front Streot. A. I'd!., )iar 110. Dr. Crater. William L. Russell of the firm of 36 sharos Towar Cons. Mills Co., Com. Real Estate and Insurance from two to six lots each. par $10. 51 r. Ashmore has conducted the Burdge & Russell has had plans 200 ahares Johnaon Products Co., Ino« (jold beatinc: shop in the rear of his drawn for a house for his own. oc- N. J., par S10. 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. I No interest is charged on the unpaid balance due on a lot 1 share Consumers Coal Co. cf K. J, Pfd, home on Linden place the past fif- cupancy on East Front street on (Dolawaro-par flOO.) teen years. He wanted to buy the >roperty which he bought a short 2 shares Consumers Cosl Co. of N. 3, Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and so long as the payments agreed upon are kept paid up. Com.' no par, property. In order to do this it ime ago from John J. Quinn. $S0 par 1st mortgage 6a Trustee Gtfs. was necessary for each heir of the The house will be 23x34 feet. On Consumere Coal Co.-of N. J. Plate Glass Insurance ' Every lot is large enough, for a home site. The average size 43 shares Associated Producing A Kef, estate to sipi n deed conveying the tho south sido will bo an enclosed Corp. Delaware. property to Mr. Ashmore. Thero sun porch, ten feet wide and on of lota is 40x120 feet. A very few lots are smaller than this, 20 enures Empire Tube & Steel Goni,( were many heirs and he had to lo- ho east side will be an open porch IA considerable number of lots are larger. i T'unlt (110) Field Drilling Syndicate. cate them all. Then an agreement of the same size. Tho house will Ft. Worth, Texas. had to be reached among the heirs 1-3000 Interest of Oil & Gas lesso from ie of colonial design and will be 1 U. G. Field, Ft. Worth, Texai. , regarding the price at which they enclosed with wide shingles'. It A large and very desirably located lot has just been deeded 1 ohara Purlook Non>Sktd Tire Corp., would sell and finally each heir had PH.. par $100. , ill have six rooms, a bathroom and 1 share Burlock Non-Skid Tl» Corp., to sign a deed conveying the prop- a laundry. Oak floors will bo laid to s. board of trustees asa free gift for community purposes. On Cum., pnr $100. Considerable money to take a chance on erty to Mr. Ashmore. The latter SU.8O0 oar Maya Food Prod.. Ine. throughout. A fireplace will be this Iqt a firehouse and a community house are to be erected. 230 shares Mays Food Prod,, Ins. 'Com. the soundness of your real estate title. started negotiations for the sale n the living room. The house will par 510, ',• shortly after the death of Mrs. Ash- S2.U0O par Frank A. Palmer & Co., Inc. Protect yourself and your heirs by having ie started in a few days and will Tho above securltlea vrlll be Bald to the more and tho deal was consum- be completed by February 1st. The I Faii-field Gardens offers an attractive home site for a man highest bidder for cash. mated last week. The purchaser muBt at hta own ertanae it Insured at once. Our officers will be cost will be ?12,000. The plans who as yet has no home of his own. Good lots are priced at nnd cost, procuro waivere for'the transfer The heirs of the estate who were drawn by J. C. & G. A. Dela- ot nald securities, pursuant to the Inherl* glad to talk it over with you at any time. $90 to $300 each. Five dollars will secure any lot. Monthly, tnnce tax laws of the several states where- signed the deeds were Mrs. Julia E. ;ush. in the corporations whone securities are Why not call tomorrow ? Lovett, Miss Anna Kennedy and listed above, have their' place of business. payments of two per cent on the cost of the lot will be accepted,' The undersigned eufreea to execute an Percy Bennett of Red Bnnk; Mrs. REMODELING TWO HOUSES. aaslgnment of said securities, but does Lydia Belmont, Winfield Bennett but payments must be at least $5 per month. not warrant their value. ' and Fred T. Smythe of Long New Owner Making Alterations to j BED HANK TKUST COMPANY, FIDELITY UNION Rumson Dwellings. j Administrator with will annexed of tha Branch; Mrs. Sarah E. Dennis of Mapg and price list of lots can be obtained from Estate of Ellis W. Crater, deceased. West Lonp: Branch, Mildred Gienger George Schlichting of New Mil- j Dated September 19, 1084. TITLE and MORTGAGE GUARANTY €0. of North Long Branch, Miss Annie :on, Connecticut, who recently, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate of Andrew Cone, deceased. 755 Broad St. and 9 Bank St. Newark, N. J. E. Potter of Spring Lake, Mrs. sought two houses on the west side • Notice is hereby given tnat the aeeounta Alice C. Skollinger of Plainfield, >f Allen street at Rumson from the , of the aubpcrlber, executor of tha estate of Money to Loan on Bond and First Mortgage. aald deceased, will be audited and stated Walter K. Crater of Somerville, estate of James Enright, Jr., is hav-1 JOHN H. COOK, Owner, -by the Surrbgate of the County of Mon- Ella Batchalor of Nutley, Mrs. Mar- !ng the houses remodeled at a cost mouth and reported for settlement to tha AVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVWVVVVWWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVI Orphans Court of aald County, on Thure. arct Crater Reid of South Orange, jf $1,500. Each house has four day, the thirtieth day ot October, A. p. Mrs. Anna Crater Haight and Mrs. •ooms. Two rooms will be added to Red Bank. 19S4, at which tlma application will be made for the allonaxeB of eommUatons ilborta Crater Sinclair of Jersey one of the houses and both dwell and counsel fees. ity, Mrs. Ethel Crater Salmon of ings will be reshingled. Electric Dated September 16, A. t). 1924. Bloomfteld, Mrs. Katherine Crater lights and other improvements will FBEDERIOK H. CONS. ie installed. James M. Emery *- Salmon of Caldwell, Mrs. Marie is Whether you want tb buy, sell, VonEffglofstein and Robert Von- [oing the work. • ******* 4«»»•»•< ront or find, Luke Longhead can BUYS A FINE HOME -| Egglofstein of West New York, Mrs. **************** help you.—Advertisement. Lydia Macltiscy of Fordham, New Seabright Property Sold. York, Mrs. Grace Wilson of Brook- Percy W. Brigham has sold hl» Six Rooms, Bathroom, Heater, Range, Gas, Hot and Cold Water, lyn, Hubert and Edith McGeorge of 1 •esidence property on the ocean Electricity, Stationary Tubs, Cement Cellar Floor. Camden and Charles White,' who is ront at Seabright to Jerome Cuppia in the navy. .f Montclair for ?6,2B0. Tha prop- Price $7,500. $1,000 Cash. Balance The property ia on the north side >rty has a frontage of 100 feet on of Linden place, almost directly op- ;he ocean and runs through to tho \ $50 Per Month. posite Hudson avenue. The lot has South Shrewsbury river. The house frontage of 42 feet on Linden ias eight rooms and two bathroomB. Monthly Payment pays all interest and upwards of $200 place and ia 150 feet deep. The V garage is on the property. Tha per year on the principal at the start; and more on.the principal house has six rooms and a bathroom louse furnishings were included in and is provided with modern im- he sale. Realtors each year thereafter. In about 15 years tho place is free and provements. Mr. Ashmore's gold clear. beating shop and a garage are in Bought. House Ha Occupies. the rear of the house. Mr. Ash- James Porter has bought tha more paid ?8,500 for the property. louse where he lives on tho north He was represented in the transac- iido of Madison avenue from How- HAWKINS BROTHERS tion by Jphn W. Slocura of Long ard Kennedy. The lot is irregular Branch. Reilly, Quinn & Parsons n shape, ivith a frontage of forty 10 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. o£ Red Bank were the lawyers for teet and with a depth varying from the heirs of Dr. Crater. 28 to 150 feet. The house has ix rooms, a bathroom and a laun- ENLARGING A HOUSE. dry. The price- was $6,500. Rumson Road Resident to Use Gar- New Bungalow Sold at Rumson. Real Estate Business! dener's House for Winter Home. James M. Emery, who recently Alterations costing .$12,000 are luilt a bungalow on the east, side of being made by Lloyd B. Sanderson Ulen street at Rumson, has sold the of the Rumson road to a gardener's >ungalow and lot .to Charles Her- house on his property. The houso when completed will be used by Mr. :hie of Hoboken for $3,000. Tho Sanderson as a \vinter home for lot is 50x111 feet and the bungalow When you have real estate to sell in this part of Monmouth County, has five rooms and a bathroom. Mr. week-end visits instead of opening 0 list it with the Bed Bank Board of Realtors. lis large residence. Several large HerchicDboiight the property for a It Tempts Burglars rooms will be cut up into smaller jmmer home; rooms. Three bathrooms and a The Red. Bank Board of Realtors has eight members, representing steam heating system will be in- Buys Rumson Lot. the foremost real estate men of this locality. to break in and steal when much valuable stalled. D. R. Ballock of Rumson is William Mears of Kumson has jewelry or other valuables are left unpro- loing the carpentering work, Wil- >ught a lot at that place from tho When you list your real estate to sell with the Red Bank Board of tected about the home. iam Hower is installing the heat- .unison real estate corporation. The ng plant and Y. II. Kennedy is do- ot has a frontage of fifty feet on Realtors, each of the eight members of the board becomes your special You know you have protection against both ng tho plumbing work. Bay street and is 150 deep. Mr. agent to sell the property. Thus you have eight of the foremost real theft and fire when you place your valuables Hears paid $350 for the lot. NEW WESTS1DE HOUSE. estate firms of Red Bank working for you instead of having only one in our Safe Deposit Vault—where vou can Whether you want to buy. Bell, rent a Private Lock Box for $3.00 anil up per Harold A. Hendricksoh is Building eit or find, Luke Longhead can agent working for you, as is the case when you list your property with one year. it as an Investment. H'lp you.—Advertisement. real estate agent. Harold A. Hendrickson is build- K a house as an investment on These Realtors WORK TOGETHER. Each of the eight firms will THE FIRSTNATIONALBANK the west side of Clifford place. leal Estate and Insurance It will be L'L'xL'fi feet, with an ex- help any or all of the other firms to dispose of your property. FREEHOLD, N.J. tension Cxi2 feet, and it will be PAUL REVERB enclosed with weatherboards. Fac- You pay only one commission, just the same as if you listed your ITS MOTTO-SERVICE ing the street will be a porch eight 56 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. 'cut wide. The house will have six hono 0C8 Eisner Building property with any one of these real estate agents singly. •ooms and a bathroom and will bu MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY provided with improvements. I1, The Board of Realtors has a set commission rate for selling your will be completed by November 1st. \ Talk With a Red Bank Man l Timo Table in Effect September 29th, 1924 Mr. Hendrickson is a contractor property. This rate is 2 A per cent for selling improved property in Red Jiuhjcct to Chungu Without Kotico and is doing the work himself. Bank Borough; 5 per cent for selling vacant property in Red Bank' Ar. Palmer Tells Something oi In- torost to Red Bank Folks. Borough; and 5 per cent for selling improved or unimproved property out- KEANSBURG LOTS SOLD. There's nothing more, convincing side of Red Bank Borough. . Brooklyn Mon Buy Property on ban the statement of someone you Pier 2d, foot of Franklin Struct, haw York (Landing nt •the Whij^h They Will Build. now and havo confidence in. That's Mattery to tnho on find let off 1'a.sseiiKers only), and Highlands, by thin talk with Mr. Palmer of Any of the undersigned Realtors will be glad to talk over your real Oceanic and Red Dank. Two lots at Keansburg Park on 0 Mechanic street, should be estate matters with you. ?idmor avenue at. Kcanshurg were nighty helpful hero in Red Bank. [Telephone Call, WalUer 7000 Now York -123 Red Bank, N. J, lold last week by C. Irving Pat- erson of Red Bank. One was a Frank Palmer, Bays: "I waa Highland! Telephone 1264 :orner lot and was bought for $500 roubled with pains through my iy J. IS. Huiitved of Brooklyn, who udneys which wcro brought on by FOR RED BANK TOR NEW YORK eing on my feet long hours at a Drily except Sunday next spring will build on it a store Daily except Sunday tvith living apartments on tho sec- ime. I also had dizzy spells, which P. M. lurred my vision. I was not The following REALTORS are members of the Real Estate Board of Red Bank: A. M. md floor. The other lot was bought roubled very long, however, as I J.ei>vo Pier 24 foot Lenve Red Banlc 7:00 for $150 by K. S. Onrmim of icard of Donn's Pills. I was com- ALLAIRE '& SON of Franltlin street . 2t3O Leave Oceanic 7:20 iriifdilyn, who will build a two- ilctely cured of tho attack after HENDRICKSON & STOUT RED BANK REAL ESTATE CO. Leave Battery Landing ..... 2:45 amily bungalow this winter. Lcavo lliglilnndi 7:55 king two boxes." 60 Broad Street 69-71 Brood Street H. B. PRICE. Proaldant Arrive Highlandg s about ...... SiOO lArrive Oceanic about 5:30 Arrive llattery Landing nbout 9:50 FOfltt YKARS LATER, Mr. Pal- Arrlvo Red Bank nbout 5:45 Arrive 1 rnnliliii street nljDiit 10:00 Summer Bungalow Sold. er iiald: "I am always ready to HAWKINS BROTHERS- HYL1N & SALZ Second National Bank Building Mrs. Mary K. Fallen of New ndorso" Donn'n na they havo «1- NOTICE—At Battery Landing, all elevated traina for uptown, B proven satisfactory when I 10 Monmouth Street. 42 Broad Street kuhway for uptown or to Brooklyn anil mirfmv rim ant ferries to r'nrfc bus bought from Michael J. avo needed them." LAND & LOAN COMPANY fitnttm inland and Brooklyn, can bo reached in two minutes. Jcflily of Port Monmouth a bunga- o\v at that plnco for $.1,500. Tho Price- COc, at nil dealers. Don't WILLIAM A. HOPPING A. L. 1VINS AGENCY * NEWTON DOREMUS, Pm, At Rad Bank, busses for Shrewsbury, Entnntown, Long riranch, >t is L'fixlOO feet. Mrs. Fallon imply nsk for a kidney rrnncdy— 49 Broad Street 42 Broad Street {Anbury Park, Pnir Haven, Oceanic, Kumson, Little Silver, Camp Vuil i-ill use the bungalow for n Bura- et Doan's Pills—tho name that Mr, 10 East Front Street. |»ni} pceanport, ~ " ' ' "- —»•-..» ncr residence. nlmer had. Foater-Milburn Co., in., Buffalo, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 1924.

PASTOR RESIGNS. , Sef' H. C. Ryder, returned home party will be held. Beginning next lobsters in ont} day. Lobsters are Tuesday from France, where she Sunday the winter schedule of selling for Fifty centH a. pound. Rtr. W. JohnrAWiSfm. Will Move to made a sojourn of three months. services will go into effect. The Mrs. Hilda Palmer is building n Philadelphia Soon. William Posten, Jr., has bought a junior church service will bu hold bungalow of live rooms on Corn- The Public Approves of Rev. W. John Williams has' re- new Buick roadster. in the morning at o'clock, thwale l avenue. Dancing signed as pastor of tho Belford regular service ut 10:30 o'clock, Miss Gertrude Liming is spend- No cover charge Mondny night* Methodist church and he expects to HIGHLANDS NEWS. Sunday-school at Si.TO o'clock in ing two weeks with relatives at at the beautiful Shrowsbury, The Limousine Funeral Car \ movo in a short time to Philadel- the afternoon, the Epworth lcaguo A Aberdeen, Maryland. Music by the famous I'atha phia, where ho will resume his Monument for World War Veteran* service at scvtMi o'clock and the Misses Kstflla and Margaret Recording i< former position as a salesman for a to Be Erected Here. night service at 7:30 o'clock. The Worth spent part of last week at confectionery firm. Ho will con- The soldiers' war memorial com- sermon topics for next Sunday will Now York. Famous Arks Clut Orchestra, ' tinue to occupy the Belford parson- mittee will erect a monument on be "The Rock in Die Desert" and A son was born last week to , or New York age and to preach at the Belford East View hill in honor of the ex-"An Appeal to Sinner?." Mrs. Louis Kampf. church there until he moves to Phil- servicu men. The monument will Mrs. Margaret Spearing of Mrs. Frank Giogan of Hohoken adelphia. During his sermon Sun- have a granite hase and on top ofWater Witch and Miss Augustus is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ambrose Business Men's Lunck day Mr. William's referred with re- the granite will be a bronze felatue Culman of Atlantic Highland:! have Liming. gret to the fact that he was'about of a doughboy in action. Work on returned from an automobile trip Mrs. Florence Robertson is con- Extraordinary to leave Belford. lie has been in the monument will be started im- to Baltimore and Washington. At fined to the bed with sickness. Amid Pleatant Surroundings poor health and this is his reason mediately and the committee ex- Baltimore they visited Mrs. •Spear- Soup for resigning. The climate in this pects to hold unveiling exercises on ing's sister, Miss Margaret Mattint;- Sewers for Manaaquan. Choice of Roast section does not agree with him. the anniversary of Armistice day. ly. After ;\ battle waged against the Vegetables Contributions for the war memorial Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson ob- borough ofl'K-iuls for. two years a Coffee Ico Cream or Pit| ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. fund are being received by Charles served their sixth wedding anniver- sower system for Manasquan will 12 to 85C 2:30 , Greenfield, treasurer of tho Memo- sary by giving a party Sunday night soon be an established fact. Several Prefbyterian Church Society to rial committee, Serve a Dinner on October 16th. at the Monmouth hotel. plans! were proposed for installin tlie system but in each instance Thp Presbyterian, ladies' aid so- The Methodist ladies' nid society Mrs. Rita Schriebcr, Mrs. John Shrewsbury P ONE of the features we have added from time to time, whicK will meet tomorrow night. The Kwik and Mrs, Kuthcrine Lavoyc the proposal was rejoiced as being ciety will serve a hot dinner on either impractical or illegal. The N iso markedly distinguish WORDEN service, have reacted so Thursday night, October 16lh, in annual election of church trustees have joined the Foresters' lodge. Country Glut will he held next Wednesday night Lobster fishing has been very plan finally adopted is to install tho church basement. The profits 1 immediately and favorably as the use of the LIMOUSINE ;:nd an tho following night tho good the past few weeks. Everett the ;system under the, general as- RED BANK will bo used to help pay for new sessment plan. HEARSE. For all the kind things that have been said we electric light fixtures for the annual "trip around the world" Johnson caught 1,000 pounds o£ are deeply appreciative and grateful. church. A daughter weighing eight TS beauty, simplicity and quiet elegance, together with the en- pounds was born Ir.st Friday to Mrs. I tire absence of depressing and sombre atmosphere have Thomas Cowden at the Long Branch hospital. Mrs. Cowilen was former- made the only appeal possible to a discriminating public, ly Miss Evelyn Dowd. and in much larger measure even than we had anticipated. The Central railroad boats have stopped running for the season. HE Limousine Funeral Car is pleasing to the eye, has dignity Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leslie will and simplicity, and the contrast to the old style hearse, with move to Red Bank this week for the its heavy carved and draped sombreness, is quite notice- winter. A birthday patty was given last | IN MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE LAND! t able and worth-while. week for Francis Giveny t\yo years T appeals to those who wish to avoid display, and in a funeral Did, son of Mrs. Margaret Given of Seventh avenue. V t TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED FEET of good land) with practically one- X cortege, in front of a residence, or upon a highway, it looks Joseph Stryker is employed at the like any high-clasa automobile.^ postoflice. .+ half mile fronting on the SVIain Road Beading out of Hfliddletown Village + Kenneth Linzmayer has bought a HE LIMOUSINE HEARSE is receiving the same approval else- new Jewett coupe. 7 toward Holmdel, including the entire South Side of * Rev. Joseph II, Schaeffer will re- where as it has with us. Leading funeral directors in scores turn tomorrow from a stay at Balti- of cities have already purchased or have ordered limousine more. funeral cars, similar to ours, and they are now in service in Harvey Smith is attending a mili- tary school in New York state. New Brunswick, Asbmy Park, Freehold and Adelphia. James Kite, Si'., will leave soon ONE OF THE BEAUTY SPOTS of MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, includ- E are of the opinion that within a short time this new and for Florida, where he will spend the outstanding better type of hearse will entirely displace the winter. ing one of the FINEST HILLS along the BAYSHORE. This is the nearest 1 Miss Dorothy. Toombcs and Miss old style, just as the modern Funeral Home, with its home- Elizabeth Mason are attending a land that is for sale near the STATE ROAD and fViiddletown Railroad like atmosphere, has replaced the gloomy funeral establish- girls' school on the Hudson. Residents of this place have re- Station. Suitable for ment of yesterday. ceived post cards from Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Pelcher of. Jersey City, for- SERVICE is'not something you get for nothing—but doing what merly of Atlantic Highlands, who GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE Oil LOT DEVELOPMENT, *** you want done intelligently, promptly and economically. are on an automobile trip through This is our ideal. the New England states. It can be cut up into lots without cutting streets through it, as it has so much road The Methodist Epworth league frontage. Just Think! Nearly 30 Acres of Fine Land for $8,000. Easy Terms. SERVICE IS LIKE HAPPINESS—THE MORE WE GIVE, THE MORE WE HAVE. will hold a Hallowe'en sociable on Friday, October 31st. Miss Mildred Franklin has re- ALBERT W. WORDEN, Jr. sumed her duties at Wilson college, where she is a member of the teach- • FUNERAL HOME ing staff. • E BEEKMAN Mrs. J. L. Perrine has returned SIXTY EAST; FRONT/STREET \ .RED BANK, N. J. from a visit with relatives at Low- F». O. Ooac 43 MIDDLETOWN, N. J. ell, Massachusetts. Miss Frances B. Ryder, daughter

, 1> MONEY I i on or before OCTOBER TENTH will draw interest at the rate of 4 from OCTOBER FIRST.

Capital and Surplus On D

Total Resources Ten Million Dollars Providing maximum safety in this part of the State. The Second National Bank and Trust Company RED BANK, N. Page Four KED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 1924.

few years ago. This is what some SHERIFF'S SALE. j «nd tha p.rty oj lh« third p»rt, Ih. rtaht politicians and officeholders are try- III vlttua ol • writ of II. («. to n> dl- *• »M the pathwiy » ihown on the m«p THE RED BANK REGISTER. rectcd, i»4U«d out of th« Supram* Court of • ftltn«V«d thereto, running Into Ueaeti av«. JOHN H. COOK. Editor «nd Publ/iber. ing to make the people believe. the State of New Jersey, will bt *xpci«d nue, which pathway berint at a poinufnt Iin OEOKOE C. HANCE. Anociaw Editor. They have convinced some folks to aale at public v utes east. 104 feet, mure or less, to the Telephone!: -Reil Hunk 13. irVQrit with head uey, to satUfy a judgment of said Court northerly Una of the new Beach avenue Ql Red Bunk 1300, Expert Movers of Household amounting to approximately 95,044.00, •hown on the map annexed hereto; thence Uncle Sam has never fallen down All the right, title anil Interest of The (2) wetterly, along a&ld flench avenue 11,6 Entercii at the postoffice at Red Mardean Company, body corporate, of th*feet tn a point; thence southerly, on a line . J.. as fecond-dasB matter. on any job that he honestly .under- Goods and Pianos. or hand chew- State of Now Jersey, tn and to «iaeh and parallel with the flrat equrse herein 104 took «o perform. Officeholders and alt of the following described tracts or f«et, more of less, to the nmpcrty line of Subicrintion parcels of land nml premises situate, lying The Maria -. Company; thrnco umi On. Ffnr ' • • • politicians have often fallen down ami beinjr in the Township of Middletown, ng snlmtdi Mardean Company ,an,andd ami Six months County of Monmouth and State of New Mar 3"hr«e months on thoir jobs and have betrayed Hit Martin Nelson's land 11.5 ft. to tlie point ! people, just as they are fulling down City Movings a Specially BEECH-NUT Jersey, and more particularly describtd or plecd of beginning. Hixid right of way U to bo used In common by nil of the ealialii WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 19'.M. on their jobs now in enforcing- pro- ; Flmt Tract. Uffflnnlns In the center ol parties hereto and their BUCCCBB Giewing Tobacco the public road leading' from New Mon- ttnittm," • • and hibition. It if a libel on Uncle Sam » Large, Well Padded mouth to Leonardvllle, at a point where Fifth Tract. "All hla (the party of tha to say that prohibition cant be en- ^ * the same 1* intersected by the center of first part) riiibt, title and Interest in, over TOWN TALK. It steadies judgment, road leading to Applegate's Landing; and to all that certain tract." Beginning forced. Common, ordinary folks i » Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men thence running (1) easterly, alone the at » point in the center vt the boat basin | believe that it could be enforced all I * sustains energy and center of BO til road leading to L*onaruv|ljef at a point midway between the bulkheads Music for music's sake and not I riprlit if there was real leadership at | • arrests fatigue. 1,273 feet to a brook; thenca (2) north- « now located and oppoaite th«- unelo In for profit is the chief aim of the ern terly. aloni: said brook the "iveral the property line between lands of the Mar- I Washington. They do not see in Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions oursea thereof, 705 feet to the Una of dean company and cold Charles T. Leonard lands belonging to Charles T. Leonard; In the iouth«rly end of the boat basin and Over 250 Million thence (8) north. 18 detfreei 45 minute* from thence ruhnlnff (1) northerly and Anywhere, Any Time. euet, along paid Leonard'* line 1,706 feet midway between tho bulkheads of the said Packages Sold in a to a stone (n the center of Center avenue; boat basin. e» now located, to a point on Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. Single Year thenca (4) north, 16 degrees 7 minute, the line of tha beach where tho same Is cut, 670 feet; thence (5|. north, 7& de-located, to a point on tha line of the beach Park brd'ss-band of Rumson and tho j conclude that prohibition has never grees and 26 minutes west, 878 feet; itl* *5m* inter»«ta the center line newly organized band of E;itoi;- thence (6) north, 15 decrees 46 minutes of the tecond tract of land descrlhed In the ; received a fair trial, no matter Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street eaat, 442 feet; thenca (7) north, 74 de-.1% M »5»n*'fom tho »oard of Commerce town. J which party has been in power, grees 16 minute* west, 66 feet; thence (8) north, 15 degrees 45 mtnutei eaat, 5 Charles T. Leonard, dated February 20, | Even opponents of prohibition, if Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. 'eet; thence (0) north, 74 degree* 15 min- 1922, and from thence (2) running alonff For several seasons past the | they are fair, will admit that this utes west, 25 feet; thenca (10) north, 15 the center line of said tract No. 2 In said degrees 45 minutea east, 16(1 fenjt; thence Brant north SO degrees 28-100 feet to the Jlumson band lias been providing is true. (11) aouth, 62 degrees 45 minutes east, exterioor line ffoo r pier hend; thence- (8) 25 feet; thence <12) north, 15' degrees 45 north B8 deicreo summer concerts free of charge, minutes east, 8 feet 3 inches; thence (13) ..--, n) which have been largely attended -o-o-o-o-o- lorth, 67 degree* 15 minutei weat, 21? west 68,07 VJ feet to a ••••••••••••••••••••••»••*•••« > --- _-,_ _._a,i ipicr head line * thenca Tiot only by Rumson folks but by The flower, fruit and vegetable eet to a itone; thence (14) north, 10 de- _ south 30 degree* ml 45 minutes weit crees IB minutes east, 468 feet to RartUn fe B citizens from distarl places. Tlie show now in progress at tho Red Bay at ordinary high water; thenca (15) i fj to the bench: thence (5) westerly north, 62 degrees weit, along said Bay at aion» the besch to n point planted for tht Eatontown band ha? (riven two free Rank armory is the finest puMic ordinary hinti water 173 feet; thence (16) •fcorner between lands of Charles T, Leonard concerts which were also largely at- attraction the town has had this aouth, 21 degrees 45 minutei went, £16 tract (irtonardo) and Mardenn Company jxp^gu^^jsa^E^yG^ua^ '.tet to a. ntone; thence (17) north. 71 de- tract (Mardean): thence (0) noutherly tended. The new Middletown town- year. It is well worth seeing, re- gree i .12 minutea weat, 328 feet; thence the dlvidinc line between Charles T ship orchestra will proceed nlonu gardless of whether the beholder Leonard tract "and the Mnrdean Company 18) south, 8 degrees 80 minute* veatt 84 tract, he the distance what it may till it slightly different lines by donating is an expert i:l horticulture or not. feet; thence (19) north, 87 decrees 80 strikes the bulkhead line of tfte said boat minutei west, 65 feet and 3 Inches to a bftnlni thence (1) southwesttrly along the its services for church, charitable Everybody appreciates color and jtone; thence (20) north, 7 degrees 46 bulkhead Una to a point opposite the right and club entertainments. beauty and the armory today and minutei east, 1,140 feet to lUrltan Bay at angles to the beginning point; thence <8) ordinary high water; thence (21) north, 64 southeasterly at right angles with the last * • • tomorrow will provide a better ex- degrees west, alone aaid Bay at ordinary course to the point or place of beginning. ample of this than can be found high water 140 feoti.thenca {22) south, 7 The Intention of this conveyance is that It seems like old times come back degrees 45 minutes writ, 1,226 feet to a the snld Mnrdoan Compnny nhnll have the to observe this revival of interest in anywhere in the county just now. stone; thence (23) south, 87 degrees SO title to nnd own in feo all that Portion of * * * I minutes cast, 29 feet to the center of the tho boat bnnln and boat channel between . music. Many yenrs ago nearly i nloresnid road leading to Applegate's Land- Leonardo nnd Mnrdcnn, ad lien -westerly of every town and village of consider- The spectator will find there the ing; thenca (24* south, 14 degrees 7 min- a center Una drawn through the boat basin : utes west, Rlona the center of laid road and channel and alao to and over aH land able size had a brass band or an or- choicest products of the farms, gar- I 1,716 feet; thence (25) southerly, alone westerly thereof nnd adjacent thereto be1* chestra. Red Bank at one time had KARPEN the center of said road 1,186 feet to tha nnrmff to said Charles T: Leopard. dens and orchards of this fine oln ' three brass bands. Villages which county of 3Ionmouth. Seing such plnca of beginning. "'- This conveyance Is made subject to tha Exceptinff nnd reserving from tho above conditions In the rlparinn grant from tTle •were too small to form bands or or- ja show is necessary to the educa : tract of land conveyed by Joseph I. New Jersey State board of Commerce and chestras had fiddlers, banjoistp an) tion of every Monmouth county! Thompson end wife to the N. Y. ftAtl Naviaatlo. n to Charles T. Leonard dated ! Highland* R. It, Co. by deed dated April February 20, 1922, drummers ever willing and ready to resident. No one can really ap- 21, 1883, recorded in Book 868, page 42(J; Thei property above descried Is not to help along social and commun- FURNITURE remain in sr in the above described tract 107 be used for swimming or bathing purposes preciate the horticultural 'greatness! and either party may enfnrce this condi- ity gatherings. of old Monmouth without witness.' and 00*109 acres* more or lea*."' tion over the entire boot basin and chan- Also excepting and reserving out of the nel. name' a lot of land conveyed by Second • * * * ing this show. Being Intended ns the name premises * * * Nat. Dank of Red Bank to °no Martin Nel- [Inscribed in a deed made by Charles T. The towns and villages were im- flon, by deed dated July 17, 1008, and re- Leonard, et us. to Mardenn Company, dated . mensely proud of their musicians, Red Bank and all this section of corded In the Clerk's Qfflco of Monmauth June 30. 1022, arid recorded in the Mon- County. • . mouth County Clerk's ofllce in Bnok 1191 as well they might be. Gradually Monmouth county should feel TOKether with nueh riparian rights and nf Deeds, page 188, etc., on July 17, 1022. the bands and orchestras passed out mighty proud of the horticultural all other rights in the shores or water in from which Raid deed the abova descrip- of existence. Eunison was one of Rarltan Bay as are appurtenant to said tion Is tatctyi, society and of the Red Bank busi- th th lands. Sl*th Tract. All' that rerlaln tract or the few places in this part of the ness men's association for arrang Being intended as the eame land and parcel *af land nnd premises, hereinafter county where this did not occur. premises described in a deed made by particularly described, sltunte, lylns nnd ing such a fine exhibition. Thi.'i^ October 4 to 11 Property Development Company, body cor- belnp in the Township of Mtddlrt^wn, In The band there has had an uninter- of this kind are things that aiv porate, of New York, to the laid Mnrdean the County of Monmouth and State of rupted existence since it was first Company, dated December It, 1906, and New Jerney, and numbered "two" in the really worth while. They are tho recorded in the Monmouth County Clerk's Riparian Grunt from tho State of New Jer- formed. ingredients that build up and -make Office, In Book 788 of Deeds, page • 63, 4c. sey to said Charles TVLertnnrd made Febru- • • * on December 20, 190G, from which eaia ary 20, 1022. doaorlbcd an follows: Begin- for future greatness. deed the above description it taken. ning at n point in the high-water line of At This Store the southwesterly whom of Unrltan Bay Thero is a lot that is wholesome * * * Second Tract. Beginning at a point •where the name is Intersected by the east- and entertaining and worth while in formed by tha interncctlon of the southerly erly line of the boat basin now existing The fact that there is no profit line of Hamilton avenue and the easterly at' "Mnrtfeon" onM point lieinff cffstatit the revival of this old-time custom line of Appleton avenue, as laid dawn on north 33 dnrrecn 14 mlnuten west 308 4-10 of having melody by home talent for anyone who is putting this ex- the map hereinafter referred to; and thence 3 ri 14 mlnuten w hibition through is all the more (1(IJ) runnini g alonl g eniidthd southerll y llini o feet from the borinnlnp point of Tract No. musicians. These musical organiza- of Hamilton avenue south 75 degrees 1 abnve descrlbod; thenco (1) north 30 de- tions should have the ungrudging reason why the tow-n and country- 65 minutes cant, 450 feet; thence (2) atonic (cf and 45 minutes cant (parallel to the Bide should appreciate this rare the westerly line of Concord avenue couth, side tines of Trnct No. 1 herein described) support of the communities where 11 degrees 05 minutes west, 250 feet to 1.SK4.G6 feet to tho cxtcricr lino frr uolid they exist. The musicians who treat of floral, orchard and garden the northerly line of Highland nvenue: r entahlinhcii hy the Board of Com- beauty. Too often public-spirited thence (3 > alonR the northerly Una ofmerce mil Navtrration nnd apnointctfi undpr serve the public free of charge de- Hamilton (Highland) avenue north, 75 de- the outhorltv of an Act entitled "An Act serve a lot of credit. They are citizens do things of this kind and grees 65 minutes wcat. 450 feet and more .rcattnir R Dopartmcnt to b" known as the to the easterly Hno of Applaton avenue; Board of Commnrco nml Nnvinatlon nnd adding a touch of color and of the public accepts the benefits in a thence (4) along itnid easterly line of Ap- tinir therein nil the powrr« nnd dn'fes pleasure that is needed in every matter of fact way without giving Karpen Overstuffed Pieces pleton nvenuc north, 34 degrees east, 07.2 now devolved hy law, upon tha Rarltnn feet, more or lens, thence (6) south* alone ;nmmi5Hionern etc.." npprovert April Rth, community. To this extent they credit where credit ij due. Every- said easterly line of Appleton avftnue QIC; thence (2) nlotiij uniJ exterior line are benefactors and there should be one can show appreciation in some north, 14 degrees 05 minuton cast, lfi T noli'l fillinrr rnrtli 5R tlfirces we«t' feet and 8-10 feot; more or lean, to th 320.15 ft. to n point: (honce (3) nonth S9 appreciation of what they are doing manner and the most practical way For Your Home southerly line of Hamilton avenue, th f'cfrrfes nnd 45 minutes west, parnllal with and a generous support for thoir for the great majority of folks tc point or place of beginning. the first lln« run down to nnM rxterlnr line for solid flllinR nnd distant 125, feet north- work. do it is to attend tho show. No Tho same being all that block whicl wardly nt rlcht nnrrlep fr/>m snm« I,fi6fl one needs to be a horticultural ex f pE Karpen vogue of overstuffed furniture upon a certain map entitled "Map ihowini feet, more or ICIB, to the'hiph-wator llria further subdivision of Mnrde&n owned b: of the south westerly shore of Itttrftnri Buy; pert to realize, after going to such A has left its imprint upon American home life. the Mnrdean Company, situate in Middl. thence (1) Houthonstw/mlly nlnndr said town Townnhip, Monmouth County, N. J. hiph-wnter line tn the pine* nf-taninninvt. , General Butler, the man who was an exhibition, that it is not a duty April. 1907." drawn by Frank Ofiborn but a privilege and a pleasure to It has meant beautiful furniture, with greater use' Surveyor. Middletown, N. J.. and filed ir With the rijtht nnd priviloec under the appointed to enforce prohibition at the office of the Clerk of fcaid County < eov?nnnt« nnd conditions of thin prant, tf> Philadelphia, has announced that at have an opportunity to see the b*st fulness, greater ease and comfort. Monmouth. and file numbered "58" as In rxclude the tide wntrr froni so much of that Monmouth's soil produces. down i» known and designated as Bloc! the Inndn nbovp described nn He tinder tfda the beginning of the year he will "17." water, by n filling In or otherwise Imnrov- quit his job. According to the news- (Town Talk continued on page 12.) The upholstery is distinctly Karpen. The fa- irifr the name, nnd to appropriate the land" The premises above described are hereb: under the water ahovc described to his and papers General Butler has not marie mous spring cushions give relaxation, luxury conveyed, however, expressly subject thrfr exclusive nrivnto URCB. much progress in making Philadel- one and all the obligations, covenants a And also under like terms, covenants, phia dry. supreme. The patterns and designs are gay or restrictions, and conditions set forth tn conditioriH nnd limitntloni nil nnd fllngulir ATLANTIC CITY $3.75 certain deed of conveyance executed hy thi tho lands under wntrr lvinpr hetwecn the * * • dignified, as you wish. party of the second part hereto unto th« exterior line or solid flllinrc nnd tho ex- and return party of tho first part hereto, and recordei terior lino for plcrn, ns fixed hy the Board This and many other instances in the office of the Clerk of aa!d County, o of Commerce and NavipaUnn appointed un« ^I'EXT SUNDAY and OCT. 10 and NOV. J Be sure to come to the Karpen Exhibit at our Monmouth, rler the authority of the Act aforesaid and seem to show that if prohibition is Being intended ns the same land ant bounded by the northwesterly nnd south- ever made effective it will have to LEAVE RED HANK 0 :00 A. M. store this week. Come whether you mean to buy, premised described in n deed made by Mar- easterly lines of tho above described tracts be done by tho national govern- guerite H. Dean And Charles A. Dean, hei extended northcnntwnrdly to an Id pier Tickets pood only on special train or not. But as an incentive to make your purchase huibnnd, to The Mardean company, bod ..ns; but finld land Innt dencrihed ts not ment, not by cities and stales, Pro- date for which issued. corporate, dated September 25, 1907. an to be uned for nny pui-pose whntnoevor, ex- recorded in the Monmouth County Cferk'i hibition is a nation-wide issue, not now, you will find prices unbelievably low all cept the erection of n pier or picr.i there- % Office, in Book 810 of Deeds, pa«e 342 on, underneath which the tide mny chb and a sectional one, and its enforcement NEW JERSEY CENTRAL eta., on Beptember 80, 1907. from which flow and no solid filling shall bo placed Karpen Week. laid deed the -above description is tak.en thereon. should be up to the national author- Third Trnot. "All that certain tract oi ities. States and cities, working as parcel of land nnd premises hereinaftei Thla conveyance Is made subject to any individuals, often proceed at cross >nrticulnrly described, altuafe, lyfnff an nther conditions in the Ttlnarinn G-^nt from Oncicr/plecc— >einK m the Township of Middletown ihe New Jersey State board of Commerce v nnd NnvfErntlon to Chnrlea T. Leonard, purposes. The national govern- Srou aitHrance 0/ qual n the County of Monmouth nnd State ment, working as a singlo unit, can, Expert Repairing jf New Jersey, on the Sandy Hook d^rt Kebrunry £0, 1022, Bay Shore nt Mardean, nnd bminded on th Being intended nn the nnme lanrl and if it wants to, get things done with- OF and south by land of The M&rdean prcmi.tes described In n deed made by out lost motion or friction, Company, formerly part of the Thompson Chnrles T. Leorard. et ux. to MarHenn This very unusual opportunity is a national event with the Karpen concern and farm, on the went in pnrt by formerly the Company nnd Charles T. I-conard, dniod WATCHES, CLOCKS Samuel Leonard trnet and part by theJune R0. 1022, nnd recorded tn the Mon- and JEWELRY their authorized dealers, and we are now recognized as the largest distributor for Pnrt Middletown Dock Property, unually mouth County Clerk's office In Book 1101 It is often saiil that it is impos- billed the 'Mud Dock' let, and north in of neertM, pagea HI, etc.. on July 17, 1022, i,".rt by the eald proparty and in pnrt by from which snld deed tho above descrip- sible to enforce prohibition. Per- Accuracy, skill and ex- Monmouth County. This big KARPEN WEEK SALE with our co-operation, vindy Hook Bay, and more particularly dc tion Is tnlffn, crlbed as follows:" ExeeptinK, however, from the foregoing haps this is true if enforcement is i perience enable us to deserihed pnrfffln, etc., Fiirl) lo(q n^ bi»v« to be carried on as it is now. But | do the most delicate re- brings their truly wonderful custom made suites down to such an attractive price First (1) for the easterly line. Begin »en heretofore conveyed by tho Mardean who can honestly believe that if the unif at a stone planted In the southwest Company by de"dn roporrlcil in th«» 6Ton-. • rly corner of the, easterly projection, ex mouth County Clerk's office prior to Au- national government really desired pairing. We guarantee that all may participate and secure a suite of the highest acknowledged quality vndlnsr to Sandy ITooU Bay, of the land o flfr M. }92i. The Mardean Company, formerly th< to end bootlegging and the liquor Seized an tho property nf The Mnrdean satisfaction. Our prices for about the price of a much inferior grade—BUT FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. rhoinpapn Farm, and running north, 22 de- Company, body corporate, tnktn In execu- evil that it could not do so? Both -;rees 15 minutes cast, in a straight line tion nt the suit of Formnn Matthews, ind parties in their phitforms this year will please you. i nml nlontt tho westerly line of »aM pro- There are about fifty new models and coverings for this SALE. Every piece cction) n distance of 545 feet, more or * "°JOHN TT. VANMATEB, Sheriff. emphatically declare fur the en- Silverware Repaired v«fl, io the hiarh-wnter mark of Sandy Dted Sept. IK. 1024. i forcement of prohibition. Each 'look Bay; then comlnR bock to the *n\> ALSTON BBEKMAN. Attorney. and Replated Like New. carries the KARPEN GUARANTEE of workmanship and construction for a [i3uinnlng point nnd runninK for the south- (3B7 lineo—SHO.rH.) party has been in power since the erly line of said property (2) north, 71 'pKreffi 85 minutes went, and along the prohibition ]aw was passed and tho period of five years. Furthermore, all KARPEN FURNITURE is guaranteed 'ina of land of The Mardonn Company 328 Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. manner in which tboy haw enforced REUSSILLE'S ftet, mnro or less, to a atone planted for n tho matter of the estate of Elins Thorn*. prohibition, or rather the manner against damage from moths for a period of three years. i corner in the easterly side of tha south- decascd. 36 Broad St., Red Bank .•i-ly let formerly owneil by William Leon- Notice to creditors to present claims in which they have failed to enforce M-il, Jr., and In a corner of land of Tho against estate. . prohibition, speaks louder and much Mnrdean Company; thenca (8) south, 6 Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- AH KARPEN SUITES carried by us have spring edges, loose Karpenesque «;:rce» 30 minutes went, and ntong the ohny, surrojfute of tho county of Mon- more eloquently than the stuff they inn of land of the Murdean Company 84 mouth, made on the .second ilny of Septem- put in their platforms about re. eet to a stake or stono planted for theber, 1024, on tho application of Edna reversible cushions, webbed bottoms, sides and backs. All pieces have backs inuthenfttermoit corner ,of the U"t men- Boyce, executrix of the estate of Ellas affirming thoir faith in the prohibi- •toned lot formerly of j William Leonard, Thome, deceased, notice In hereby given tion law. covered. Coverings include a wide range of the most advanced designs and Ir.: ther.om (4) north, P7 degree* -.vest, nnd to the creditor* of antd deceased to exhibit ilonje the line of Janrl of Tho M/irdean Eo tha nubBcribcr, executrix an aforeaafd, + * * Cnmnnny 66 feat to the uouthweit corner their debts find ilemnnda apainst the laid colorings in Mohairs, Baker's Velours, Tapestries, Damasks, Leather, imitation of tho last aforesaid lot, namo being olso :»tate, under oath, within nix months from Uow can people believe that it is the southeast corner of Samuel Leonard he dote of the aforesnlil order, or they v>\\\ Needlepoint and other novelties. tnict, now owned by "The Mardean Com- ie forever bnrred of their notions therefor impossible to enforce prohibition rmny"; -thence1 (B) north. 8 degrees 80 against the said subscriber. Dated Freehold, N. J., Srrtfmber 2d, 1924. when consideration is taken of the -^nutef • , 351 ami 12-100 ftat al_ EDNA 0OY0E. infinitely greater and more compli- tlie salt) Samuel Leonard • tract to tha cated jobs that the fnvcrnment has ".iithwest corner of the land known as the Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. of "Mud Dock" lot: thence ( north, 28 decrees 8 minute* Notice to creditors to present claims '3/O rnnt, 6fl4 feet, more or Jeaa, to the hlffh Btcnltist estate. stance. Millions of young men with wntnr murk of Sandy Honk Bay: thence Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- absolutely no knowledge of. military October 4th to the 11th (R) easterly and southerly, alomr the high ihay. Surrogate of the County of Mon- water mark of Sandy Hook Bay. be the dis- nouth. made on the sixteenth day of Au- duty were will.in a few short tance what It may. to the point or pnea of Rflt, 1024. on the application of Oeot « F. Radiola III cndinir of the first course. • s months prepared to fight and defeat vine, administrator of the cat»ta ©ff A small deposit will hold your purchase for 90 days This conveyance d mrttle subject (O the Thomas Jf. Wise, deceaued, notice is here- the best armies in Km opt. That condition that Heach nvenue, now runnlnflf y tfiven to the credltord of »al>.[ deceased was n task beside which prohibition on the north side of Charles T. Lvonird'i •o exhibit to the subscriber, administrator $35 00 residence, shall b« oontlnued In . omt di- i aforesaid, their debts nnd demands enforcement is a pignn. rection to an Mtemlon of Appleton ave- jninst the sa!rder, or they will be forever barred of nrimUea deicrlhed in ii deed mada by heir actions therefor ago in it the said •i»b- It is hard to bclici-e that prohibi- finely made. For actually Its* Chartei T. Leonard and Martha W. L«on- icrlber. tion is not cnforcihle if tho party ihmi it uviulil cost you to malt* • rd hi* wife, in The Mardean Company, '!at«d March 10, 1000, and recorded In the Dated Freehold, N. J., AuRUst IB, 1014. in power really wants io enforce If. it! Gets distance—clearly! Two Monmauth County Clerk's Ofllce. In IJnok __^ GKOriOE V, WISE. To ri great many p«-oi.l». failure to dry cell Kadiotroni WD-11 and ')IH of Deeds, pnge 485, etc:, from which nid deed the nboy* deaerlptbn Is taken. fOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT enforce prohibitidn beti-kens that flieadphoncs—everything ex- il. Notice U hereby uiven thnt tli« account! either those in power arc in collu- cept linrtcries and Rntenna—in- fourth Tract. "Toother with all the r the aulmcrJber, mlmlniHtiatnr of th* •Isht, title, Interest, property, casement and sion with bootleggers nm( |jquor ^cludeJ in the price of thirty itnte uf sniif deceaned, will by audited and live dollars I •Jaim In and. to/>Jan«l Hltunto as t.foresnlii. Jitod by the iiurroftatt «f the County of traffickers or that they are incompe- xhlch wan acquired by The Mnrdean Com- onmouth and renorteit fnr hclUement to tent. pany, body corporate, hy virtue of an ie Orphans Cuurt «f nnld County, on Let us demonstwM agreement made by the said Mardean Com- huraday, the twenty-thlnl day of October • • • pany with one Martin Nelson, et ux, and i. I>. 1B24, at which tirnn njiplicatlon will Charted T. Leonard, th*r with any privilee*". Dated September 12. A. D. 1024. whnt lie used to he and is so weak MEW or ERSE Y ben c A tit, proAts and advantages which ipay WILLIAM A. COOK. nml infirm thnt he cant accomplish RED BANK, N. J. have acctueif to the aald The Mardean QUALITY & PRICES Company, by reason of saM agreement, Luko Loiifjhoud taken messagea n tank one-lialf an difficult us he was GUARANTEED fn whteh lmnii arantM unto Th# Mardean very week into over f.lfli home1!, ublo to perform with case only a Company Is described as fo]]nw<* < "•••••••••••• + •••« 'And the party of the ircnrul part et him carry youre,— Advertise- grant to tha party of tha flr(t part ment, RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 1924. Face Five BIDS ON NgW SCHOOL. LINCROFT NEWS. tractor for use on hifi farm. The I now silo on his place was corn-1* Lowest H*timate on Acbury Park Meeting Held by tfoo Community pletcd last .wef-k anil it i.- ix,v. High School i> $28,000 Higher. Club last Friday NiB!.t. ing tilled. The lowest bid received last week The Community club met n't the Charles Kelly, .Jr, i.- a new mem- nchoolhouse Friday night and .en- 1!;:] Vermont Maile Products Co., Inc. \ by the Asbury Park board of edu- ber of the <.'li:ctiun board which cation for the new high school was joyed a social time. Committees mocts at Lincroft. which ' lL$ .Substitutes 'for (,'ood prndur!!.- are all right for wnrtimc, >*" $700,126, which is $28,000 higher for work for the winter were ap- Mr. and Mr.-. William Te.-ta have j % but the real thing is wrinl'- Latest of ideal and ex the contract. AB the city is pro-Myrtle Lnyton and Miss Ada Fen-Everetivtreiit in thmie: springt - i •» Introductory Offi-r—Danker':, licmd No. i Syrup, packed % tected by a bond it will not lose ton and a solo by Raymond Conlt- 'Miss Mnry Tourney ami Mr-. iS f"ur quart tins to i"M"n P1"'1-*"- «t •':;-(1» P" gallon, parcel ceptional oquipment com the ?28,OO0, the bonding compans lin. Sadie .McCarthy ,,f Phih-lelphia ± '""•' I'"'/""'1- ( Jl«>k «''l!l "•<>• "' '-'•" <'• 0. I). being responsible for the difFerencs. Augustus Thompson of Wash- has been visiting relative-: hi/rc ~ '" bined with an evet The total cost of the new school ington, formerly of this place, has Farmers thnmuhoui. '''is neigh- Vermont Maple Products Co., Inc. if will be over $1,000,000 and it Hbeen visiting relatives and frienJs spirit of service placet our borhood say that pint of all kinds (of Elsex Junction, Vt.) to be completed by January 1st, here. organization in the front. FPemK to be pl-'ntifu!. Hunters ni't 1D2&, A new roof has been put on thelookin. g for (,'reat sport when tlr; | SALES OFFICE: 120 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. |{ house uit tliu Ilulmdel road ooeu guniiinc ••'< a -• Another Girfield Memorial. pied by William VanBrunt and a The Monmouth county historical new kitchen has been built. society is coasiderinu a plan for A Republican meeting was held the erection of a boulder or tablet at, the schuolhouse at this place at Elberon to mark the site of Monday night of last week. The President Garfleld's . death. Thprincipae l speech was made by Mrs. Francklyn cottage, in which the Lewis S. Thompson. President died,, and the Elberon James Soden's front yard is n hotel, in which he spent a port of "riot of color," The entire yard AT THE his last summer, were both de- is taken up with various kinds of stroyed by fire. Long Branch owns flowers and they make an attrac- a strip of land nenr where the tive sight. house, stood and it is proposed to Anthony Bischoff is building a use this as a site for the memorial. new corncrib and new sheds on && his farm. Pny B^ack SPRAY MATERIALS .WACHINEHY KEANSBURG NEWS. • Fred Langendorf has been mak- Fruits and Vegetables ing improvements to his garage (Fresh Daily) (of Unexcelled Merit) Bean Sprayer Many of the Summer Residents to and automobile service station. <0^ BONOS APPLES (Cravenstein, Nicotine Dust (One for every purpose) Remain Until November. Among other things he has a new Wealthy and Mclntosh Dry Mix The New Self-Mixing ,, Nearly oil the summer residents cash register. WE LOAN mOHEY \ 5" I^SSfiS.??, PEACHES (Halo) CORN Bordeaux Mixture! Bean Duller of Belvedere Bench are remaining The Indies' aid society will meet COMMERCIAL t»APIff CARROTS Black Leaf 40 (Saves you money) this year until the latter part of at the chapel tomorrow. FRESH EGGS Bi»«ell Harrow* November! Mrs. John R. Conover has had a I ON ANY GOOD SECURITY Duiting Material* telephone put in her bouse. The HONEV (Niagara Brand) Fruit Grader* Mrs. M. Somers of Kearney haB RELISHES, number is Middletown 794-F-5. Kayio Used Sprayer* moved into the house she recently LAUGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS ' PURE MAPLE SYRUP. purchased from John Truax. Due to an oversight the name of CANDY and TOBACCO. Other Materials Not Lilted Sprayhoso Harriet Roach was omitted from TOMATOES POTATOES Fitting* The ladies' aid society of the Star Picking Strap* Methodist church held a picnic the list of those who took part in es MELONS SQUASH Repairs the recent play at the schoolhouse. ONIONS EGG PLANT Picking Ladder* Thursday at Cliffwood Beach. GAS and OIL About fifty women attended. Harriet's excellent acting contrib- If you want to improve"your property, if you want to buy Harry Fiedler and son Harry of uted to the success of the perfor- A > GOODRICH TIRES ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL Orange are spending a few days mance. something, let us finance you. with the former's mother, Mrs. Lena Fiedler of Beacon Beach. EVERETT NEWS. SERVICE UNEXCELLED William Hamilton of Newark ha3 Thomas Kelly Home from Hospital Apply by IVZail J. C. Headrickson & SOD bought Samuel Travers's bunga- and Improving. low in New Keansburg through Thomas Kelly has returned home Morrisey & Walker. much improved from the Long iddSetown, N. J. E. Crear, formerly purser on the Branch hospital, where he >vas a Mobjack, has been appointed mana- patient for trouble with glands in Telephone 798-R. ger of the board of trade office on his neck. He is still unable to Box 297 RED BAMK, N. J. Church street. work, however, and he makes trips A. Schroder of Highland boule- to the hospital for treatment. Or In Person to Our Attorneys vard is spending ,a few weeks in Mrs. Stanley Stilwell has received Dealers in the Catskill, mountains. a license to drive her automobile.' REILLY, QU1NN & PARSONS, Whiffield BuHding, Red Bank A • Miss Mildred Brown has resumed Walter S. Force ha5 bought a her duties as private secretary for Bean Fruit Duster FARMERS' SUPPLIES the Vacuum rubber company after Self Mixing Type having being confined to her home on Seeloy avenue for two weeks with an attack of mumps. Mrs. Paul Stanburgcr has re- turned to Rutland Park after a trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Worth of AMBERGER & CO Main street are spending a month at Petonic, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ,B. Lohsen and Mrs. Walter A. Conroy have returned home from n week's stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George Koppleman of New York spent a few d.iya this week with friends at Beacon Beach. The Epworth league of the Methodist church was reorganized last week. The officers elected were Mrs. 0. C. Apgar president, ' 'V..-' <• - ••.--' •• 'v < "•• •• . -. ' . .- Frank Baldwin first vice president, Gladys Shiply second vice president, Wilmer Eastman third vice presi- dent, Alice Compton fourth vice president, Wilfred Poling secretary and Almcda Painter pianist. After the election of officers a pleasant evening was spent playing games and refreshments were served. The league will begin to hold its devo- tional meetings the first Sunday after rally day. Mrs.- William Haugmout of El- mirn, N. Y., and Mrs. Alice Rush of Washington, D. C, are the guests of Mrs. W. P. Dodd of Church me street. Mrs. P. Houghs of Seeley avenue is spending a week in the Catskill —for a new type car you have never seen before! mountains. Mrs. J. Truex has returned after spending a few days with friends A closed and open car combined—the at Newark. Mrs. 0. C. Apgar has returned advantages of both at an open car price! from Camdcn, where she attended a meeting of the women's homo STANDARD SIX NE minute the DUPLEX is a comfort- Surpassing mechanical superiority is obvl« missionary society. She also at- DUPLEX -PHAETON O able, weather-tight closed car — deeply ous in every mile you drive it. Power* tended the laying of the corner- cushioned and richly appointed. In less than smoothness, silence you expect in any good Made in London stone of the new deaconesses home. thirty seconds it becomes a delightful open Mrs. Apgar is secretary of the hqme six-cylinder car; but in this great car your I missionary society. $ car, with all the unhindered every expectations will be exceeded. You cannon- I Miss Hazel Haggerty has resumed 1145 motorist likes and enjoys. Its double utility anticipate such performance-perfection iri j her duties as stenographer for OR- /. o. b. factories satisfied a most urgent need—it is as revolu- any car even within hundreds of dollars ofi *'* Dunbarton Topcoats' * I den & Nightengale after a week's tionary as the self-starter and electric lights. the new Studeboker Standard Six price. vacation in the Orange mountains. No other car in its price- And the price is the same as that oftho The proof is easy to establish — drivd Exclusive With Bamberger's Miss Nan Helwig of Harmony range has this combina- open car—with advantages in finish, fit- it yourself, try it out on your favorite hill, road spent Friday with friends at tion of features: tings, room and comfort no open car could test its speed on the straight-away. Sense Newark. ever give! what "ease of operation" really means in UNION BEACH NEWS. New Duplex Body. Framed ant] shaped in steel, the upper part terms of effortless steering, velvety clutch! of the Duplex Body is built integrally with action, easy gear shifting and instant brake 35.00 to 50.00 Catholic Club Wants Masses HeH Real Balloon Tires. the lower part—it functions perfectly with application. Hero During Winter. Inclined valve engine. the lower part—it is permanently beautiful. Experience what real comfort means hi Materials Selected by Our The Union news company stand Crankshaft and connecti... But even without the "double-value" of nt the station has been closed for plenty of room, soft deep cushions; germing rods machined oa all surfaces the Duplex Body the new Standard Six Own Representative the. season. for vibrarionlcsa balance. balloon tires; long, supple springs. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming ire now •would still be the same great Studebaker Genuine chrome tanned Span- success. For its introduction marks the The new StandardSix will tell you a story; permanent residents in their housi; as it has never been told before by any other on Sixth street. ish leather. beginning of an era in the automobile in- New and smart, full box back topcoats, dustry when fine cars of real quality, plenty car at the Standard Six price. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kcyser of AH the usual equipment—plus some flyfron t and others button through, cut New York spent Saturday with of room and comfort, impressive appear- Whether you are in the market now op on real distinctive lines which are readily rec- Mr. and Mrs. B. Kcyser. a high grade clockt a danh gas once, splendid power and performance may next year—you should see this new Stude- Miss Magdalene Mandel spent gauge, automatic* windshield he had at a price the average buyer can baker. It is a car that will revolutionize ognized as strictly English. Sunday with Mrs. Dennis of Bel- wiper and lighting switch oa afford to pay. values in the automobile industry! ford. steering wheel. Mr. and Mra. W. 0. Walling were Materials are of the finest West of Erig- New StudebaUet 4-Wheel Hy- ^ week-end visitors at Atlantic City. draulic Brakes—optional equip* land cassimeres in brown, tan, gray, gray blue A committee lias been named by ment. Automatic braking STANDARD SIX SPECIAL SIX DIG SIX the Catholic club to try and arrange power. 113 in. W.B. 50 II.P. 120 in. W.B. 6SII.P. and many indistinct overplaids. with Rev. J. A. Linnanc for the 137 in. W.B. 75 II.P. holding of masses during the winter I 5-Pass. nuplcx-PhactonSlHS 5-Pa«s. Duplcx-PliaetoiiSMyS /-Pass. Dupltw-Pluelon$1875 Tnulfmiiii'k iTjilHtei-ort 3-Pass. Duplcx-Roailster 1125 3-Pass. DuplcK-Roadstcr 1450 nt the firehousc. 3-Pass. Cotipc-lioadstcr. 1.595 S-P.iss. Cuupe 2B5O —SKOOND FLOOR Mr. and Mm. Marx have re- 4-Par.s. Victoria H050 5-Pass. Coupe 1195 Vr.iss.Scd.in 2785 turned from a month's visit nt Lin- 5-Pass. Sedan 1595 3-Pass. Sedan 2150 donhurst, I,. I. 5-Pass. Bcrlinc 1650 5-Pass. Berline 2^25 7-P.l'lB. !>!'! line. 28CO Mrs. James Oeratty was a New- 4-uhtd bniltcjj'l disc ufit L-h. Slid .-virii •I u.|i,dl.i,,l. . '. J..V nrk visitor Wednesday. (All/..!,•.•!/. . I,. LI. .'..).< iiJiiilvillm'liii Mr. Neininger, who has burn L. BAMBERGER 6 Co scrously sick nt the Long Branch hospital, in now recovering. On& ofS Y E A R Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 1924. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, •ith the center line of Cbutnut elrect, ...~iuth, and St»t« of New Jersey, «n Tues- before TuesLE&y, October 21st, 1Q24, and e music teacher, died §t tho Hazard 1 Baroufih of Red Bank, N. J. thence stmtwurdly along tW center tine day. November 4th, 1024. from the hour formal »MpHcaiion v*'ili bo forwarded e»M BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWShospita. l iit that plnce Friday fol Notice in nereby given that a General jf. Chestnut aUe«t to it* intersection with (f HU o'clock A. M. t« the hour fcf seven elector and when properly filled cut grid lowing an operation. She wus 56Election will be held in.,find for the Bor-the center line of Mapts eveim?, thence ('clock V. M., at tha following plat-e in returned la tho County Board of Elections ough of Red Unnk, in the County of Man- southwardly etonii tho center line of Maple tilil 'fownaiiip! Township Hall, Celt's of tha County of Momnuuth, en ebsentee (Continued from last page.) years old and was a native of mouth anil State of New Jersey, on '1'ues- avenue to the intersection with the center Neck. built)t will be fofWArded to euch filectuf. •lay. November 4th, 19-1, between the line of HeekleBB, place, thence eaatwardly afd election will be in'lil for the pur- JEUK J. CjUtBW, Frank A Whitbeck, Jr., of Free- hours of nix A. M. arid seven P. M., ut the along the center line of Itecklcaa place to . e of electin&r Elector* nf a President Clerk nf Ilumaon liorough. hold, who recently graduated from Both Anldea Broken. resiMittlve luiUinc places in a a 10 Horuuuli. the center line of UruiiJ street, the point or nnd Vice I'renlijunt of (fr» United etatea; & Doted AUffUK^ 27th, lOSI^ _ Sail) election will bo held in tho BE Id place of Wglrmlng. Member of the House uf Representatives the Rider-Moore college nt Tren- Mrs. Margaret Urown, aged sixty, from tho Third C(inicre«»i«nitl District; a NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION^ Gorouirh for the purpose of electing Klec- Tho polling place for the Seventh Elec- Little Silver Borough, N. J., ton, has a job -with the state de- •v;:s struck by an iituomobile while of a President and Vice President uf tion District ia LuuU Da v Ids on'o gnriige, Member of the United Htatta Senate from United States: a Member of the Housu Lcroy ulace. ; this KtRtui two Mernberu of the General Notice of the time end place of hoi dins AsBtmbly uf New Jersey; & Clerk of the he (U'licrnl ttlvctluti and uf thu ufliuera to partment of banking and insurance f]u:^in[r " ^ticct at Bradley Beach of Representatives from the Third Con- Eighth Election District. trrcasional district; a Member of the United County at Monmouth; two Members of >e elected, tmd meetings of tho Hoard of ns an examiner of building and last week and both her ankles were Beginning at n point where the center the Hoard of Chosen Freeholders, for three ItcKisU-y "ml Klectlcm in the Horough ot Statea Senate from title State: two Mem-;line of the track a or road bed of the New loan associaitons. liroken. Cook Howland of Belmar, bens of the General Assembly of New Jvr* yeartt, for the County of Monmouth; nnd Little Silver, in thu County of Monmouth. Jersey Southern railroad is intersected with for the followlnR municipal ofiiccrs, vin: Notlco In hero by civ en that o General a Clerk of the County of Moiimoutli, tho ahore of the North Shrewsbury river, driver of the car, was held in ?1,000 two Members of the Board of Chosen I-'ree- Qno Township Oommittecmnn, for three Election will be lietd fn nnd for the Bor- Railroad Employee Hurt. thence southwardly &lon? the center lino , - i«; n Township Assessor, for three ough (if Little Silver, in the County of bail. •Idera for three years: a Mayor of the vt the trucko or road bed of the New Jer- Leon Parker of Long Branch, yearn; two Justices of the Pence, fop ilva Monmouth, and State of New Ji;r»eyr on >rtjugh of Red Bunk, for two years; two icy Southern railroad to ita intersection Engagement Announced. Coitneilmen. three years, and a Juutiee of yenxa cacti! and four FoundkceperH for snid Tuesday, November 4th, 1U24, from tha who is employed by the New York with tho center line of Herbert tstretit, Township. hour of BIX o'clock A. M. to the hour ot and Long Branch railroad, w:u Tin: engagement of Mi?s Dorothy the , to fill the unexpired term of tho thence \vestwa.rdly along; the center line of icvcn o'clock P. M., at the following place Mac.MiUan, daughter of Edward ate I). DuDois Smock. Herbert street to ila intersection with the Public Question:—".Shnll the net en- n BBI-| IJorouBh: Little Silver Volunteer treated last week at the Lore Public * Question:—"Shall the ;.ct en- center line of Shrewsbury avenue, thence titled 'An Act authorising the creation of Mre Company's Jlouae. Branch hospital for the removal of MacMillan of Asbury Park, to Al-titled 'An Act authoritinK the creation of southwardly along the center line of n debt of tho Stiita of New Jersey by the Hftlff election will bo hold for the purpose an K. Marllroy, an Asbury, Park i debt nf the State of New Jeraty by tho Shrewsbury Rvenuo to its intemectlon with nnuance of bonds of tho Btntu In the if eiff-ting Klflctora of n President end Vice, u piece of steel which had loiigel tho ccfitur' line of West Leonard Ntrcct, .mount not gxcctMlluy figltt million dollars, a&uance of bonds o1 f the Stnte in tho President of the United Statea; & Member in his hand. hotel man, w*is announced last imuunt not exceeding eight million dollars, thence weatwardly Along: the center line of .or the purpose of paying the cost of ex* of the House at ftenretjentfltivcB *rom tha week. for the purpose of paying the coat of ex- West Leonard Btreet to IJa Jnteruectlon tending the system of Stuto lliithwnys by Third Consreaaional District; a Member of Water Ratea Increased. tcudinfe the «yntcm of State Highways by ith tho center lino of Lcfjshton avenue, th« construction of bridges anil tunnels for tho United Stntea Senate from this State: Light Weelt at Hospital. t the construction of bridges ord tunnels for thence northwardly along the center line of vehicular or other truftlo acrona the Dela- two Members of tho Gcneial Assembly of The West Monmouth water com- •hicutnr or nther traffic acrosn tho Dela- Leigh ton avenuo to its intersection with ware and Hudson rlvera, or either ot them; N«w Jcrney; a Clerk for tho County of Last week was a light one nt theware and Hudson rivers, or either of them; thu center lino of Locust avenue, thence providing tho wnyB nnd mcana to pay the Monmouth; two Members of Ihe Board of iany, which supplies Fnrmingdalc '.ong Branch hospital, only 59 pa-providing the ways end rnenna to pay the weatwardly nlong the center lino of "Locust intercut of auch debt nnd nlso to pny nnd Chon«m Freeholders, for throo yenrs, for tha What wonderful comfort it is when dinchnrpe the principal thereof; anil pro* with water, has been granted an in-tients being admitted. During the interest of such debt nnd also to pay andnvvnuo to Its interacction witk tho chore County of Monmoutli, nnd for the follow- you come in wet and cold to have a ditifhurpe the principal thereof; nnd pro- if tho North Shrewsbury river, thenco vldinjf for tho submiBxlon of this law to ing munlcirml ofilcera, vir.: Two Council- crease which will total a net rev-week ">,'! niii'iations were performod viding for the submission of this lnw to northenstwardly along the share of the the people "t a ccni-ral oJcctlon.' Fanned men, for three yinm, nod two Justices of Radiantfire in your firepInc«J enue increase of 52,859 a year. the people at a general election.' Paused North Shrewsbury river to its Intersection March 14th, 11)24, bo ndonted and sanc- tho Peace, for five yearn. and -8 X-ray examinations were March 14th, 1924, be adopted and sanc- with the center line of tho track or road tioned? The net revenues from the bridge* The minimum charge is now $20 a made. tioned? Tho net revenues from the bridge* bed of the New' Jersey Southern railroad, nnd tunnels constructed under thin aet ere Public Question:—"Shall tho net en- In one instant it glows with amaring _nd tunnels constructed under this net aro tho point or placo nf beginning. devote j to tho payment of tho bonds." titled 'An Act authorizing the creation of ear instead of $15. Bam and Garage Burned. Notice of Registration, n debt of tho Stnto af New Jnniey by the heat and cheer. It will warm and dry devoted to tho payment of the bonde." The polling placo for the Eighth Election iaaunnce of bonds* of tho Stnte in the youbeforcyou can say "Jack Robinson." Parent-Teacher Anociation. A ham owned by the Monmouth Public 'QuoBtion—"Shnll tho Patrolmen District ia the cafeteria of the Slgmund And that on Tuesday. October 14th. Amount not exceeiHnK otffht million ilollnra, A parent-teacher association was f tM» Borough receive a maximum Balary Eisner Company, Bridge avenuo and Wcat 1024, tha Hoard of Registry and Election for the purpoao of uayhnr the coat of ex- All'thecharm of the old-fashioned Beach association and a garage f $2,000. annually V Front Btrcet. will meet nt the rlncu nt which they will tending tho BVBtem of Stntn Highways by fireplace without any of its inconven- ormed last week at the Gregory owned by Arthur Niles were de- Public Question—"Shall tho Patrolmen Ninth Election District. hold thu General Election nhove mentioned, tho construction of bridges and tunnels for irimary school at Long Branch. f this Borough work In shifts of eight Beginning at a point whero tho center between the houra of one o'clock in tho vehicular or other trnflle across the Dela- iences. From four to nine times the heat stroyed by lire last week. The loss hours, continuously 7" line of Slirewabury avenuo ia intersected nftcruoon and nine o'clock in (ho evening, ware and Hudson rivers, or'either of them? Jrs. Charles E. Nichols, Jr., WHSiz estimated at $3,000. with the center line of Herbert street, for tho purpose of making the until rovi- providing the waya and mennu to pny tho of any other gas fire. Notice of Registration. dlon and correction of tho rcgiatcr for the intercut of eucli debt nnd also to pny and elected president, Mrs. J. Wallace ;d registration day—October 14th, thence eouthwardly along the center line of Fruit Dealer Fined $150. Shrewsbury nvenue to ita Intersection with General Election. discharge tho principal thereof; and pro- Fox secretary and Miss Eva How- 1924, 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M., to revise tho center line of tho Newman Springs viiUna for the aubm!e»lon of this law U> Cheaper than coal for Fall and Spring. and correct the list for tha General dec- Notice to Absentee Voters. ard treasurer. Salvatoru Yorio, who conducts a road, thenco ensterly along the center lino Any elector who ia registered for tire tho people at a general election/ Passed A styleto suit every need and pockctbook. of the Newman Sprinas road to Its Inter- March 14th. 1024, be adopted and onnc- ruit store at Asbury Park, was Hniinrfnrifi o{ the election districts in Gonernl Election, who by rcuson of Inabil- (It.nuil? Tho net rovnuuea from tho hrlditu* he Borough of Red Bank, nnd the polling section with the center lino of Utoail ity through illness or absunco from 'tho Deal Bonds Sold. fined $lf>0 last \v<;ok on a charge of street, thence northwardly olonR tho cen- nnd tunnels constructed under this act af8 >lnce in each district, aro as follows: County in which he resides Is unnhle to devoted to tho payment of tho bonds." The series of $132,000 in im maintaining' a disorderly house and ter line of Broad street to Ha intersection cast hia hnllot on the dny of the General Consolidated Gas Co. of New Jersey First Election District ith tiio center lino of the track a or Notice of Registration. provement bonds issued by Deal Beginning nt a point on the shore of Election nt tho pollirljj plnco in the Elec- LONG BRANCH RED BANK ASBURY PARK illegal possession of liquor. romi bed of the New York ond Long tion District in which he ia registered, may And thnt on Tuesday, October 14th, borough was bought last week by he North Shrewsbury River directly be- I) ranch Railroad, thenco northwesterly Subsidiary of Jersey Central Power & Liprht Corp. ween the properties owned by the Mon- make application for nn oOlcial bullot to IQIM, tho Bonrd of lU'cistry and Election Restaurant Man Bankrupt. ulung tho center line of the road bed or the Municipal Clerk In any Municipality In will meet nt tho placo nt which '.hey will the Seacoast trust company of As- mouth Boat Club and the property known tracks of the New York and LOIIK Branch John J. Siixer, Jr., proprietor of as the Red Bank Lyceum, thence uonth- which he resides or to the County Bonrd of hold the General Election tibove mentioned;, bury Park at par with accrued in- Railroad to Its intersection with tho center Election of thu County of Monmoutlu ort between the hours of one o'clock in the vardly to the center lino of Ilroad street, ine of Chestnut street, thenco southwardly HUMPHREY erest from August 1st to the dato a restaurant at Ocean Grove, filed hence alonff the center line of Broad street before Tuesday, October 21st, 11)24, nnd a afternoon and nine o'clock In tho evening, > o a petition in bankruptcy last week. nlonir the center lino of the tracks or. rond formal implication will bo forwnrded 'aMd for tho purpose of multinjr tho flnnl re- of delivery. 0 its intersection with the center line of bed of the New Jersey Southern Rnilrond elector nnd when properly (Hied out imd vision unit correction of tho register for "Iis liabilities are given as $10,965 Mechanic street, thence enstwardly alone to its intersection with the center line of eturned to tho County Uonrd of Elections tho Gcncrnl Election, Walch—McCool. the center lino of Mechanic street to tho 3Ierbert iitroet, thence westward!y along if the County of Monmouth, nn nhnrnteo with assets of $8,000. ?nd of Mechanic street, thence southeaster- the center line of Herbert street to Ita in- ballot will bo forwnrded to nuch elector, Notice to Ah a en tee Voters. Miss Marietta Walch, daughter y along the Fence Line to the curved tersection with the center line of Shrews- Any elector who in rcciBtered for the Benefit for Matawan Legion. boundary line of the Borough of Red Bank, bury avenue, the point or place o£ begin- JONATHAN II. JONKS, Township Clerk. General Elretina, who by reason of ituibtl* of Daniel Walch of Long B/anch, thenco northeastwardly nnd northwardly ning. ""~ • . Dntcd Aimuat 27th, 1921. ity through illncoo $r nlmcnco from the was married Friday to John E. Mc- The American legion post of following tho curved boundary lino of tho County in which ho resides ia unnblo to Cool of Philadelphia. The cere- Matawan will hold a dance Friday Horough of Rod Bank to the shore of tha Tho pollinp plnce for the Ninth Election NOT1CE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, cunt hln bnllot on tho day of tfto General North Shrewsbury river; thence south- District is Union ftrchouse, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Township. Kloctian ut the polling plnce In tha Elec* mony was performed at the Star night of this week at St. Joseph's veotwardly nnd westwardly nlong the avenue. tlon Diutrict In which he is registered, may Notlco in hereby given thnt n Genera! mnkfl application for an ofllcinl bnllot to hall. R. C. Devlin is chairman of _hore of the North Shrewsbury river to Tenth Election District. Election will ho held in and for the Town- of the Sea church by Eev. Thomas the point above mentioned at the shoro the Municipal Clerk in any Municipality In the dance committee. Beginning at a point where the center ship of Shrewsbury, in the County of Mon- which he residua or to the County Hoard of ' ribeen. line of tho said river directly between tho line of Shrewsbury avenuo Is intersectcd mouth, and Stutw »f New Jersey, tin Tiuia properties owned by the Monmouth Boat Klcctioii'of the County of Monmotithr on or Miss Gladys Simcs of Matawan with the center line of West Leonard day. November 4th, A. I>. 101M, from the before TUCK day, October Slat,, 1024, and a Teaching at Dental College. Club nnd property known nn the Iteil street, thence aouthwnrdly along: the cen- hour of alx o'clock A. M. to the hour of entertained a few friends at a Lyceum, at the point or place of be- even o'clock P. M,, nt the respective poll formnl application will bo forwarded uald Dr. William Pengel of Matawan, ginning. ter line of Shrcwabury nvenue to its intcr- doctor und when properly filled out and The pneumaticfor com- bridge party at Green Pump inn •ction with the center lino of the Newman inp plnces in anid Township. returned to the County Bonrd of Elections who graduated last Juno irom the The polling place for the" Firnt Election Springs ro"ad, thence westwardly nlong the Snid election will ho hold for tho purpose of tho County of Montnonth, an abnentce mercial cafe. The small- Baltimore dental college, has been last week. Prizes were won by District i3 Navesink Hook and Ladder center line of the Newman Spring" road of electing Electors of n President anil Vice bnllot will be forwarded to nuch elector* Miss Irene Bolte, Mrs. William Jor- Firehouae, Mechanic street. to ita intersection with the North Shrewn- President of the United States; h Member EMERSON QUACKENIIUSH, . engaged as a teacher at that in- Second Election District. bury river, thence northcnBtwnrdly along of the House of Representative* from the dan and Miss ilattie Bolte. the shore of the North Shrewsbury river Third Congressional District; n Member of Horoush Clerlt. est to largest. The Good- stitution. Charles Bruce has re- Beginning at a point where the center Dated IJttle Silver, N. J.. August 11, 1024.' ine of Mechanic street ia intersected with to ita intersection with tho center line of the United Statea Senate from this Stnte; sumed his studies at the Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Diggin, Mr. the center line of Broad street, thence Locuttt avenue, thenco cnstwnrdly along two Members of the General Assembly of rich Heavy Duty Cord. tho center line of Locust nvenue to its in- New Jersey; it Clerk for the County of IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. college. and Mrs. Khvood VanBrakle and southwardly along the center line of Broad To Euranu Slckler, Clayton Sickler, her ttreet to its intersection with the center tersection with the center lino of Lclghton Monmoutlv; two Members of the Board of avenue, thence noutliwnrdly along the cen Chosen Freeholders, foe thrto yearn, for the hunbnnd; J'*'oriv Swartwood, Jonathan Massive. Carries the Albert Smith of Matawan were re- _ine of Wallace street, thence eastward! y Swurtwood, her husband; Jacob K. Wal- Farmer Held for Trial. along tho center line of Wallace street to ter line of Leighton nvmue to iin inter- County nf Monmouth: one Toynahip Com- cent visitors at Atlantic City, where Bection with the center line of West Leon- niitteumnn, for three years, nnd n Justice ter, Nevn }•*. UhliLz, Alexander O. Uh- Michael Sadovhy, a farmer of the rear, of the property of tho Second litz. her husbandi Jlcrtha W, Henjnmln load. Real non-skid. the men folks attended the fire- Nntional Bnnk, thenco southwardly along ard Btreet, thence caatwardly nlong the of the Peace, for five year3. Upper Freehold township, will hi center line of West Leonard street to the nnd Gcorrco A. Ilenjnmln, her husband; men's relief convention. tho rear of said Bank one .hundred feet center line of Shrewsbury avenue, the Public Question:—"Shall the ;,ct en- Ida Miller nnd Charlie Miller, her IIUB- Stops a slipping truck. tried at Freehold October 15th on from the center line of Wallace street, point or plnce of 'beginning. titled 'An Act authorizing the creation of btuul; Wont Lodi Crmotnry Cnrparntion - a charge of obtaining goods Taxi Men Cut Rates. thence eaatwardly by a straight imagin- a debt of the State of New Jersey by the nt Lodi, Seneca County, New York; Fair- ary line to iU intersection with the center The polling placo for the Tenth Election issuance of bunilfl of the Stiito in tho view Cemetery Corporation nt the Out* Anti-chafing strips on re-valued at $1,265 from the Abbott The independent taxi cab men at lines of Linden placo and Wallace street, District is Weat3ido Engine House, Leigh- amount not exceeding: elcht million dollars, lot, Lake AVinolu, Wyoming County, Worthley company under false pre- thence northeastwardly along the center ton avenue. for the purpoHQ oE pnyiiiE the cost of ex- "Pennsylvania, Horatio S. Johnson ana Asbury Park have cut their rates line of Wnllace street to ita intersection Mar Johnson, bin wUo; Charles R. John* inforced side walls pro- with the center line of Prospect avenue, Notice to Absentee Voters. tending the Hystein of Stnto Hifthwnyu by tenses. in half in a war brought on by the Any elector who ia registered for the the construction of bridges nnd tunnels for oon end Lulu Johnson, MB wife; Eliza- thenco southeastward!/ donn the center ( beth Ihilac and Chnrlca T. Hulse, her invasion of tho Yellow cab company line of Prospect avenue to the southerly Gcnern-l Election, who by reason of Innbll vehicular or other trnfllc ncrosu he Dela- tect it from curb wear. New Church Rector. ity through illness or nbseneo from the ware and Hudunn rivers, or either of them; husband, Angelina It. Yost, Addle Dusin- curved boundary line of the Boroujrh of berrc, Vnn Etta Cnroy, Mabel Peters Rev. William J. Hickey of Phi!- at that place. Red Bank, thence north wnrdly along the County in which he resides is unable to providing the ways nnd menns to pay the oun ne ne cast hi a ballot on the day of the ^General interest of Huch debt nnd also to pny nnd Hrokmv and Wnrren Howard Iiroknw, her Motored to Virginia. curved b dary l' °f ' Borough of husband; nnd Warren..Howard Brokaw. lipsburg has been transferred from Red Bank to the Fence Line, thence north- Election at the polling place in tlie Elec- diflchftrpre the principal thereof; nnd pro- New Brunswick to the Holy Trin- Fred Bitlner and Dave Reader tion District in which he is registered, may viding for the aubmiHHion of this ln\v to executor of the Last Will nnd Testament estwnrdly along the said Fence Line to make application for an official ballot to tha people at a uencrnl election." Pnsned of Stephen Howard Rhoadeti, deceased: ity church at Long Branch. Rev. of Matawan are back from an au-tho center line of Mechanic Btreet, thence the Municipal Clerk irpnny Municipality In liy virtue of' nn order of the Court of March 14th, 11)2-1, be adopted nnd Bane Chancery of New Jersey, made on tho day Father Christiano, who has been tomobile trip to Roanoke, Virginia. •westwardly along the center line of Me- which he resides or to the County Board of ticneri ? The net revenues from the iridirc chanic street to Itn intersection vith the Election of tho County of Monimnith, on ur W the date hereof, In" n CIIUBC whureia rector of the church, is on a trip to They covered 1,500 miles. nnd tuniicla constructed under this net aro William I). Wnltcr Is comjilninant, and you "Best in the center line of Broad street, the point or before Tuesday, October 21fit. 1024, and n devoted to the pnvment of tho bonds." Italy. formal application will bo forwarded snld nn: defendants, you nro required to appear. Died in Her 75th Year. elector nnd when properly filled out and Notice of Registration. Iilend, answer or demur to the bill of uold Tho pplling place for the Second Elec- Third registration dny—October 1-ltli complainant on or before the fourteenth Mrs. Ale/.hca II. Stewart, aged tion district is Independent Firchousc, Me- returned to the County Board of Elections 1924, 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 1'.. M., to re vine Wedding Bells to Ring Soon. chanic street. of the County of Monmouth, an nbaenteo clay of October next, or the ttald bill will 74 years, died last week at the ballot will be forwarded to such elector. nnd correct the Hat for the Genera] Elec- bo taken ns confessed ucnlnnt you. A linen shower was given last Third Election District. tion. week for Miss Beatrice Herbert of home of her daughter, Mrs. Clara Beginning nt a point where the center AMY E. OLSEN, Tho boundary lines of the election dis- The aitld bill is filed for partition of Campbell of Bradley Beach. line of Wallace Btreet is intersected with Clerk of the Borough ot Red Bnnk. tricts in Shrewsbury Township, and thecertain lniuln in the Borough of Fnir Ha- Avon at the home of Mrs. Jennie the center line of Broad street, thence Dated Ausj»3t 27, 1924. polling places for ench, nre no follows: ven, in the County of Monmouth and Etnto Jemison of Whitcsville. Miss Her- southwardly along the center lire of Brond First District. of New Jo*Hey, of which Esther Melissa Deal Property sold. street to its intersection with the center RhoadcH died aeued; nnd you, Kurana Sick- bert is engaged to wed John Wes- NOTICE OF REGISTRY^AND ELECTION, All that section lyinsr went of tho bor-]tr, Flora Swnrtwood, Jncob It. Walter, The Speyer cottage at Deal has line of Harding Road, thence eastward!] Borough of Fair Haven, N. J. OUBII line of Little Silver borough ley Knox, clerk of Neptune town- iilong the center lino of Harding Road to it: north «f the Entontown-TIuton I-'ullu Htuno Nevn R Uhlltz, Martha W. Benjamin and been bought by Edwin C. Hyman, intersection with tho center line of Branch Notice of the time nnd plneo of holding Ida Miller, nro made defendants jjccausd ship. president of the Mosler safe com- nvenue, thence southeast wnrdly along the the General Election nnd of the officers to road to (.ho Tinton Falls and Pine Urouk you own undivided ehnrcB or pnrts of said center line of Branch nvenue to Ita int be elected, and meetihR:! of the Board of corner, thence in a direct line to tho -west- «rcim!U!»; and, you, Clnyton Sickles, Jona- Complaints by Firemen. pany of New York. section with the center line of Bergen ReKiatry and Election in the Horoui-h of ern boundary ]inq of the township. than Kwiirtwood. Alexander O. Ufa lit* place, thenee eaatwnrdly directly between Fair Haven, In tho County of Monmouth. Tho polling plnce for tho First Electii (ieorRc A. Honjamln and Charlie Miller, Mayer Foosaner and Samuel C Engagement Announced. the properties owned by the Est. of Enrah Notice in hereby given that a General District Is the Firehoiise, Shrewsbury. arc mndo defendants because you jrre thfl 42 West Front St. Cowart of Freehold were sum The engagement has been an- F. Wolcott and JSmily Spinning one hun-Election will be held in and for the Bor- Second District. respective I HI K band a of the perilous last dred and fifty feet from the center line of ough of Fair Haven, in the County of Mon- All thnt flection lyinji south of ihe Ent-aforesaid; nnd you. West Lodi Cemetery moned to appear before the bor-nounced of Miss Frances Kaplan Branch avenue, thence southeastward!/ by mouth, and State of New Jersey, on Tues- ontown-'finton Fall a stone road, rnd theCorporation at Lodi, Seneca CowntVi New ough recorder last week on charges n straight line to the curved boundary lino day, November 4th, A. D. 1921, from the line above mentioned. York, und Knirview Cemetery Corporation Red Bank,' N. 1 of Asbury Park and John Pimper of the Borough of Red Bnnk, thence north- hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hour of Tho pollinpr plnco for the Second Dis- nt tha Outlet. Lnlte Winoln. Wyoming of interfering with fire apparatus of Long Branch. enstwardly along the curved boundary line seven o'clock P. M. (Standard time), nt trict is I). Battjer's store nt Wayside. County, I'ennfiylvanin, nre made defendants on its way to answer an alarm. 'of the Borough of Red Bank to its inter- the following places in said Borough: Notlco to Absentee Voters. becnujse you nre legatees under tho will of Owners of New Car*. section with the center lino of Wallace Any elector who is registered for tho Stephen Howard Rhodes, whu died seized street, thenca Routhwentwnrilly along the First Election District. of un undivided flhnrci or pnrt of aaid prem- Arrested on Liquor Charge. Kdwanl Curtis of Matawan has All that part of the Borough lyinff east General Election, who by reason of inabil- center line of Wnllace street to its Inter- ity through ill nous or absent o .rom theises ; and you, Horntln S. Johnson* Louis Beck, who conducts a bought a Ijiiick coupe and Mrs A.section with the center line of Linden plnce, of a line which bepina nt thnt point whero Charles It. J ohm on, Eliznbcth Hulse, An- thence directly westwnrdly by a straight the center of Cedar avenue, if extended, County in which he r on idea is unable to itclinu R, Yost nnd Addle Dusinberre, are resturant at Freehold, was arrestec H. Cordon is the owner of a newlin • to the rear of the Second National would intersect the Rumnon Borough line; cost his bnllot on the dny of the General made defendants because you are tho heirs last week charged with selling Studebaker. Bnnk; thence northwardly to the cer thence running north nlonff the center line Election nt the polling place in the Elec- nt Inw nnd dovineoa untlnr tho will of line of Wsllnco street, thence westwardly of Ccdnr nvenue, to that point where the tion District in "which ho is registered, mny Stephen Howard Ithnndca, who dierl eel zed liquor. He was fined $50 andGarage Burned. to tho center line of Broad street, the place center line of Ccdnr avenuo intersects tho malce application for nn ofllciul ballot to of an undivided nhnre or part of nnld prem- costs. Beck was arrested on or point of beginning. center lino of Fair Haven rond; thence east the Municipal Clerk in nny Municipality In isen; and you, Mny JohnBon, Lulu Jolin- Edward Holloway's garage and nlonpr the center line of Fair JIaven road which he resides or to the County Bonrd of iion nnd Chnrlen T. Hulno, aro mnde do- similar charge two years ago. machine shop at Freehold was de- The polling plnce for the Third Election to the point where the center line of Iiattin Election of the County of Monmouth, on or frndnntn becnURc you nre the wives and District Is F. H. VnnDorn Co.'n Showroomw, road intersects tho center lino of Fair Ha before Tuesday, October 21nt, 192*1, and a liusbnnd reapoclively of tho persona last Home from Europe. stroyed by fire last Wednesday cast nide Broad Btreet, opposite Monmouth ven road; thence north (dong tho centar formal application will bo forwarded said nforennid; und you, Vnn Etta Cnrcy nnd Mrs. Charles A. Wimpfheimer and noon. street. lino of Uattiu road to tho Shrewsbury elector and when properly filled out andMabel Peters Brokaw, nre marie defendants Fourth Election District. rivi*r. returned to the County Uonrd of Elections hecuURe you nro lcjrntecH and doviBoeti un- daughter Mildred and Mr., and Mrs. Beginning at a point where the center The polling place for the First election of the County of Monmouth, nn absentee der tho lust Will nnd Trstnment of Stephen By letting WRIGLFTS give you H. T. Parsons of Long Branch have line of Broad street is intersected with the district is Monmouth hall. Pearl street. ballot will bo forwnrded to uuch elector. Howard Rhoadcs, who died seized of an un- cojpter line of Hnrding rond, thence eant- FRANK C. HVriAM, divided eh nro or part of said premises; returned homo from Europe. Miss HAVE YOU •wardly nlong the center of Harding Rond Second Election District. Clerk of the Township of Shrewsbury. nnd you, Wnrren Howard Brokaw, nre mnde relief, lasting joy and benefit. Wimpfheimer will resume hor to its Intersection with Branch (avenue, All thnt pnrt of the Horough lyinjr went Dated August 27th. 1921. defendant because you nre the husband of thence noutheastwardly along the center of tbe line 03 Inid down in Fir at district Mabel Petcrti Rroknw nforenaid; anil you, studies at Vassar college soon, line of Branch nvenue to Us intersection above. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, Wnrrcn Howard Urokaw, nro mndo defend- It removes the food particles that Headache? with the center line of Bergen plnce, The pollinB place for the Second election Borough of Rum son, N. J. nnt becnuso you nre nnmrd n» executor un* Hurt in Auto Crash. Do your Eyes bum ar itch7 thence castwardly directly between the district in AuRUstua Minton'n saraee, Eaat Notice is hereby (riven that n General dcr the Lnr^t Will nnd Tcntnment of Ste- properties owned by the Estate of Snrah Side Park, Fair Haven road, near Lincoln Election will bo held in nnd for the Dor- phen Howard Rhnnden, doeenned, wlio died lodge in the teeth and cause fer- Mrs. Randolph Tallman of Nep- i Do they feel tired ar strained? F. Wolcott nnd Emily Spinning, one hun-avenue. outfh of Kumflon, in the County of Mon- nrlxod of nn rfjuol undivided shnro' or part tune township was badly bruised < If BO, have your eyes examined; dred and fifty feet from the center line Said election will be held for the pur- mouth nnd Stnte of New Jersey, on Tues- of said premises, of Bergen place, thence Bouthcaatwnrdly pose of electing Ejectors of a President day, Novembar 4th, 1924, between tho mentation and decay. It WASHES and shaken up Thursday afternoon * your glasses may need a change. by a fltrnight line to the curved boundary and Vice President of the United- States, a hours of nix A, M. nnd seven P. M., at WILSON tt SMOCK. when an automobile in which she line of the Borough of Red Bank, thence Member of the House of ilreprcncntntivca the respective poll int; places in Bnid JJor Solicitors of Complainant, the mouth and teeth, counteracting IsTIUEiS&CQ. Bouthweatwnrilly along the curved bound- from the Third Congressional district; a ouch. 10 Enat Front .Street, Red Bank, N. J. was riding crashed into tho rear tatc ating stores at Lakewood and Free- bury river to the center line between tho devoted to the payment of the bonds." diitchurKfi the iirlncirinl thereof: nd pro- regularly it will result in a noticeable down pain3 in my property belonging to the Mcnmnuth Bont viaintr for the submission of thty law to rursiiitiit to the order oj Joseph L, Don* hold, has been dissolved. Samuel tho people nt n proncrnl flection.' Passed nhny. surroicato of tho county of Mon- right aide, also Club nnd property known A3 the ReJ Hank Notice of Registration. mouth, made on the twenty-third dny of benefit to the teeth." Get your WRIGLEY Lyceum, the point or plnce of beginning. And that on Tuesday, October 14 th, March 14th, lit24, bo adopted nnd sanc- Straus will conduct the Lakewood headaches and tioned? Tho net revenues from tho brldfren .September, 11)2 4, on tho application of Ifi21. tha Bonrd of Registry nnd Election Jnn« K. Itnnlcin nnd Jnmca II. Rnnkin, ex- benefit today. store and Max Prown will opcrnto •ijeepless nights. I The polling place for the Fifth Election will meet at the places nt which they will nnd tunnels constructed umlnr this nct^ nre District h Liberty Engino House, White hold tho General Election nhovc mentioned, devoted to tho payment of tho bonds." editors of tho rut at u of Donald Unnkln, the store at Freehold. first began having 1 tree t. Notice o( ReEclatrntlon. Jr., drrcnnrd, nolicu li> hereby «Iven to troubles when 1 between the houro of one o'clock In tho tho creditors of until deceased to exhibit Stvtral flaoon Hazlot Men Under Bail. Sixth Election District. iifternoon and nine o'clock In tho evening, Third refcistratton dny—October 14th, tn the ntibftcrlhcrn. cxecutorn nu aforoanld, was IB. and they Beginning at n point where tho center lor the purpose of mnklng tho final revl- 1024, 1:01) p. M. to 9:00 P. Til., tn revise their dolitH mid denmhila nnalnnt tho said Wrigley quality>~ Theodore and William Kahlert, have increased as ine of Monmouth ntrect is Intersected ion nnd correction of the, register for tha and correct tho lint for tho General Elec- entntc, under nntli, within nix months from Sealed in the proprietors of a road stand at Hnz- I prew older. A with the center lino of Broad street, thence General Election. tion. the date of tho' nfnrcsniil order, or they let, have been held under bnll for little booklet waa southwardly jjlonn tho center lino of Notice to Absented Voltrs. . Itfltintlnrlca of the election districts in will ha forever bnrred of their actions NOTE: Purity Package Tlrond streortcK. Its .intersection with tho Any elector who in regietcred for tTia tlie Itorouffh of Itumifon, nnd tho polling thfffor njmiiiBt the nnld fluhncrlbern. left nt my door, center lino of Ilc\kleSa plnce, thenco. west- Te»ti show that trial next Tuesday on charges of General Election, who by reason of innbil- place in CHCIJ district* nro an follows: Dated Freehold, flnptcmber 2», 1024. , the glanadb of tho assaulting Charles Unger, a rival nnd 1 read what wardly nlong thfloentcr line of Kecklcss ity through illness np nbsenco from the First Election District. JANK R KANKIN, , Lydia E. Pink- ^Inco to its intersection with the center County In which ho resides Is unablo to All thnt portion of the Itoroush of Hum- JAMES H. RANK1N. mouth are twenty stand owner. line of Maple nvenue, thence northwnrdly cimt his ballot on tho day of the Genern! son nituato west of thp center lino of nitiir- timea more active tiain'n Vegetable Compound has done alonj; the center line of Maple nvenue to Election nt tha polling plnco In the Elec- hnm avenue between the North and South Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. when we chew. Dope Peddler Caught. for women nnd decided to try it. Af- i(a hitorHfction with the center line of tion District in which ho ia regintered, may SJhrewsbury rivern. In t In? matter of tho eatnto of Andrew ter the fii-Kl. week 1 could) go to Bleep Chestnut street, thence wcntwntdlv nlonfc mako application for an official ballot to The polling plnce for tho First Election Winter, deceased. The fluid front Fred Lawrence, a colored man .ho center line of Chestnut street to itn the Municipal Clerk In any Municipality in District la Jlook and Laddor *IOUHC, Oce- N if tin' to creditors to present claims these glands neu- 34 years old, was nrrentcd nt As-every night and I Btoppeciihaving that intersection with the tracks of tho Newwhich he reMilen or to tho County Board of nnic. li t tralizes the add in nervous feeling and pot a better ap- Jemcy Southern railroad, thence north* Election of the County of Monmouth, on or Pursuant to the order of Joseph Ii. Don bury Park hint week after he had petite The doctor had always said wnrdly along tho trncks f>r road hod of thebefore Tuc»dny, October 21st. 1024, nnd a Second Election District. she mouth nnd sold a quantity of drugs to an New Jersey Southern rail rond to it" (nter- formal implication will be forwarded said Ail that portion of the JlmouK" of Kurn- washes it away." that an operation wan the only thing flection with the center lino of Monmouth elector nnd when properly flllwl »Ut and son nitunto cast (if the center line ot Hlnjf- ... —From e ngont of the police. He wns held that would help me, but 1 never had ntreet, thence cnstwardly along the center returned to tho County Honnl of Meclloni Jmin avenua between tho Nurth nnd Huuth in $1,500 hail. any faith in an operation. Since, tho line of Monmouth street to itn intersection ct tho County of Monmouth, nn absentee Hhrpwsbury rivarn. i Prtfisitr. with center line of Broad street, tho point ballot will he forwnrded to rfuoh elector. The polllna plni-e fnr tho Kecond Klcr- Vegetable Compound has started r place of beginning. M. FLOYD SMITH* fl°™uirli C1<'rk« tion Dlntrlrt Is Kunison lire Oompany'i Sells Two Bungalows. House, Humaon, helping me I do not suffer tho cevero The polling plnce for thn Sixth Election Dated Fair Haven, N. J., August 20, 1024. Eugene Dunncnchcr linn sold his [Jains, feel stronger, and am able to District is Relief Engine House, Drummond Notice to Abscnino Voters. ilnce. Any elector who in roniatercd for the two bungalows on tho Mnnalnpnii do my own work. I am more than NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, General Ekction, who hy rtiison «f Innlitl- dcr,' «r they will ho forever burred of theif l?lad to tell my frieniln that it hclpa Seventh Election District. Ity throumh illness or ubsenco from the road to his sister, Mrs. Lucy Brown Beginning nt n point where the center Atlantic Township, N. J. act In nn therefor against tha «*nfd sub- wlx^re other medicines have failed." Notlco of tho time nnd plnco of holdimt County III which ha teMdca in linnlilo t<> scriber of Mnnaliipnn. Mr. Dnnncnchcr inc of Broad ntrret ia intersected with the mnt his bnllot on tha day ut the f That's the motto of the Kod Bank m\ E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Comi>ound, or mad 1>P<1 of the New York nnd Lonir lCRtJnJnn will he heM In nn.ll forr tth« Iown- Klectlon of tho County of Monmuuth, on ur Kegiati-r.—Advertisement, — MAKE IT THE CHILDREN'S 1REAT - Mrs. Adcle Smoll, n Long linmch Branch railroad company to its intersection of Atlanticlti , In tthh a CountCunty of Mon- RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1,1924. Page Seven the person who has been setting 1. C. &. G. A. DEI.ATUSM, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. fixes there. AllClHTEOTB. l'.oooi 11, Eisner IlMc, ite.l Ban , !I. , An Experimental Orchard. Tel. Conn HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN _ Thtf apple orchard on J. W. Dob- New [York and Keansburg WfLLIAM ET"FO'S.TER,~~~ "~ COUNSELLOB AT LA.W. MONMOUTH COUNTY. bins und ton's farm at Adelphia is Effective September 15, ^ NBW Vork, Ntw Jer.ty, Personal Notes, -Solos of Properly, being us(;(lij»» an experimental tO_ Brooilway, itlmitio lllalllnn ill. Building Operations, Lodge Do- orchard for tho ngriculture class of STEAMERS tho Freehold high school. The MrFrtETLEV,' inga, Slight Fire*, Birtln, Mar- KEANSBURG, POCAHONTAS, SMITHFIELD, MABJACK NOTAIIY PUBUO riages and Deaths—Other Items. orchard was sprayed seven times and OOMMISSIONEK OK DEEDS. and tho results are now b^Ing de- LEAVE BATTERY, N. Y. Tetley's News Stnnd, Dr. and Mrs. William T. Robin- termined. 1 Broad Street. Red llan». M. . son of Freehold havo returned home (Daylight Saving Time) WALTER C\ VAN KEUREN, after spending the summer at At- Death of Cliffwood Resident, WEEKDAYS: CIVII, ENCINKEll Aril) KUHVKYOn. lantic City nn'd Bnrnegat. This John Regan died last Thursday 9:30 A. M, 5:30 P. M. Broad Street Natloitnl iianh HuitdlitEr, SATURDAYS: IUJ !l»Mk, N. week Dr. Robinson is examining at the home of his son, Richard DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, the teeth of the Freehold school Regan of Cliltwood, in hiu Vlst 9;3O A. M.j 2:00, 5:30, 8:00 P. M. DENTAL SUKOEON, pupils. year. He leaves two other sons, SUNDAYS: , Successor to Dr. Frank Leo. SI Broai! Street, KUner Hutldfag, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lambertson they lieiiiK Joseph Regan of Cliff- 9:30, 10:30 A. M.| 2:00, 3:30, S;3O, 8:00 P. M. Uocjins i, fi and 0. wood und Willi.-un Regan of Ber- OOico Hmirs 8:30 to 5:00 o'clock. of Freneau celebrated their third LEAVE KEANSBURG Vlh 802-W0W. » wedding anniversary with a party •enfielii. Mr. Kcgan was bcrn in Ireland, WEEKDAYS: GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E,. last week. They received n num- 7:00 A. M.i 3:30 P. M. CONSULTINn ENOINKEK. ber of gifts. An evening of general Paroled from St»te Priion. CIVIL KN(iINEEIt am! 8URVEYOU. sociability was enjoyed. SATURDAYS! 85 Hector I'lacc, Ileil Dank. N. 3. Vincenzo Logratino, who was 7:00 A. M.; 12:00 M.; 3:30, 5:00, 10:0O P. M. Announcement was made last sentenced to eighteen months in REILLY, QUINN & PARSONS, SUNDAYS: C0UNSF.IX0K3 AT LAW. week of the marriage of Miss Leoua state prison for assaulting Police- Whltflcl'1 IluMdlnif, Kcd Boi*, The Enamel that Enriches Johnston of Allenhurst and J. M. man lit'i'kcr of Long Branch,,1 has 7:00 A. M.i 12:00 M.; 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 P. M. John J. tluiiin, Tlicodore D. Varnrtnn. Grcth of Philadelphia, the cere- been paroled by Judge Rulif V. LAST BOAT SEPTEMBER 30th JOHNS. APPLEGATE "4 SON, COUNSELLOM 4T LAW. mony having been performed Au- Lawrence on condition that ho DSVIIISDD Diiililhu:, . Broad Bticot, the Beauty of the Home gust 21st. should not return to Long Branch KEANSBURG STEAMBOAT CO. It En HANK, N\_J. Adrian E. Moreau of Freehold to live. " WILSON" & SM6CKT •'TpHE. value' of an enamel Is de- and beautiful again with Devoa has been sic-lc with a light attack BGSQGOosasooeoocooQOooooGoooaooooaoeooeeeeaoeeoeosS COUNSEWKJB8 AT LAW. Victim of Paralysis. BED BANK. N, J, 1 termined not only by its original Mirrolac Enamel. Durable, sanitary, of scnrlet fever. His sister-in-law, Olflcrsl 10 East Front Street. (beauty—but also by its durability. easily washed... supreme inequality Mi-a. H. W. Ingling, also .has the Mrs. C. Henry Irwin of Long ALSTON BEEKMAN, (Will the colors hold their freshness? as well as charm. disease and sho is at Mr. Moreau's Branch died lust Thursday of pa- COUN3ELLOH AT LAW. home. ralysis, aged G'J years. She was OIUccn, 10 Broad St., RED 1IANK, N. J. Will the gloss arid brightness last? Remember... the quality of -die one of the founders of tho Long DR. W. M. THOMPSON, Dovoo Mirrolac Enamel is radi- product determines the Uind of a Rev. J. J. Messier, pastor of the Branch hospital and had always DENTA;, SUBOEON, antly beautiful when applied and job you get ' Manasquan Methodist Episcopal been actively interested in its con- ii Nat'lHBiuik HiiildinK. Hod Bunk, V. 3, hurch, has unanimously been in- Gas »dminiatered. Hours R-5. for a long time afterward in wear. Xf you leant Paint Of l^arnifh Informatio't ho < a en duct. She is survived by a hus- ited to return another year. GEORGE D. COOPER, ~ Purity of tono and color is assured 170 TtarS Experience — Check and Mi 1 C,n/ion. band. CIVIL ENGINEEIt, Mrs. William Griffin and Mrs. SucceBBor to Ocoree Cwopf-r, 0. E. by the use of a snow-white base, DEVOE & RAYHOI.D3 Co., INC., 1C1 Pulton H Ymk Sva C. Chancy of Asbury Park arc Farmer is Bankrupt. Pnttenon nvilld|nE. ItlSD HANK. N. 3. treated with the purest of tints to I! lur f»ccl Pending two weeks in Michigan, Charles M. Woollcy, Jr., a farmer Carefully GEORGE H. ROBERTS, develop beauty, strength and per- ihould bo painted or t'mtihcJ GKADUATB AUCTlUNEEn. ' D Houik (exterior) fi Floors Canada and New York. of Upper Freehold township, has PedlirreQ or Grade Stock. Farm Sa.is, Pc<- n Wall, and Ceiling {'") Kirrtilu «oaal Property. New Monmouth, N. J* manence of color. re Miss Marion Sagurton of Mata- filed a voluntary petition in bank- Telephone Hlddletomn 27C-M. (J Interior Woodwork (j Motor -«r« wan has taken a position as ruptcy and Frank B. Tilton of The murky room... that gloomy Compounded "GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. T K- j. stenographer in John P. Lloyd's Cream Ridgo has been named as GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. corner. •.'-. that cheerless piece of law office at that place. , receiver. No statement of li- CIVIL ENGINEEItS AND SURVEYORS. furniture... make them all bright «,**.» 1O-I Midshipmen Kenneth Keepers lilitics and assets has been made 60 Rrorid Straet. Red nnnk. N. J. and Elvin Robinson' of Annapolis yet. JAMES A. HENDRICKSON, have been at their home at Asbury COUNSELLOR AT LAW. A Successful Season. Offlcca: loa Enst Front Street, Ktd Bonk. Red Bank Harware Store Park on furloughs. Tel. Red Bank 610-H. Dorman. McFaddin. of Long The first season of the municipal- 75 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Branch left last Wednesday for ly owned swimming pool at Moa- The careful compounding of pre- BOBERT DONOVAN, Prop. Detroit to attend a convention of mouth Beach will show a nice pro- scriptions is just as important as the Telophono 936 Cadillac dealers. fit. Tha Mohmouth Beach club, FRED JENNINGS Mrs. Harry Bolte of Matawan has which operated the pool under a choice of a doctor when you or your AUTHORIZED AGENT FORJ returned from a stay with her lease, has about $6,000 to turn loved ones are sick. General Roofing Contractor daughter, Mrs. Julius Fincken of over after, meeting expenses. Howland, Maine. For Crossing Elimination. 120 South St., Freehold, N. J, DEVOE PAINT ANB VARNISH PRODUCTS The license plates for New Jer- Tho state highway commission The best efforts of your doctor will go sjby automobiles next year will have has submitted an estimate of the. for naught if what he prescribes is not Distributor of the Amfcler Asbestos silver letters and a background of Shingles. full Btoclc, aU sizes and cost ^ of eliminating the grade carefully followed to the last item. colors carried in Freehold, We either blue. crossing at Jerteyvillo avenue at furnfah you tho material or fflvp JBQ applied price. Can be applied over Lewis Bergen of Matawan has re- Freehold. The estimate fixes tho We specialize in this work and are your old shlnfflo ronii.Uo Acanltr and enormous coot eg! has taken a position with the Home terna, John Davies and David Hy- •ANTONIK. It eontalna full dose. StonlJ man of Long Branch for viola- IS Broad Sfr@@f Red Bank, N. J. itrl.y yearn' tost. Bold CYcrrrrliere orfc?, insurance company at New York. nail, 5Oo a kottlo. O • . '~.*| George Craig of Matawan is at-tions of the Volstead law. "T(. O.A. Voorhcoa. tending tho young men's associa- Police Raid Stofo. Telephohe 146. ' Telephone 38. tion college at Springfield, Mass. Harry Diamond, who was in The Retrititor'& motto—"A paper Emil Pimper of Keyport has charge of a store on Railroad ave- iib cvt-ry home."—Advertisement, been made a member of tho board nue at Asbury Park, was fined of fire wardens at that place. $100 and costs last week follow- Miss Anno Johnson of Matawan ing a raid made at the store by is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herbert by the police in which a quantity Cowles of Amherst, Mass. of liquor was seized. Adam Salz of Keyport has been Sues for $25,000. appointed foreman of the fall rand jury. Suit for damages of $25,000 has been brought against Mrs. Frank A daughter, was born last week W. Harper of Trenton as the re- to Mrs. Joseph Brascli of Long sult of an accident in which Frank Branch. P. Erbe of Spring Lake »ns killed Mrs. Henry D. Jones of Freehold by Mrs. Harper's car. Mrs. Erbe gave birth to a daughter Saturday week. is bringing- tho suit. Edward Zieglar of Matawan has Fire at Perrineville. bought a new Ford coupe. The large house on Abraham Friedman's farm at Perrineville Qirls' Club Election. was destroyed by fire last Thurs- The J. P. Club of Long Branch day night. Firemen from Freehold has chosen Winifred Gebien presi- and Hightstown answered the alarm dent, Marie Schulz vice president, but could do nothing toward sav- Lynette Hnrvey secretary, Georgi- ing the building. silent w ana McLain treasurer, Joan Cham- berlain finnncinl secretary^ and Broke Leg in Pall. Emily Fleckncr chairman of the so- Mrs. Georgo R. Hoyt of Long cial committee. The club will hold Branch fell from the back porch of a danco Friday night of next week her home Thursday night and at the Portaupeck firehou.se. broke one of the bones of her right am leg below the knee. Cadets Hold Dance. Injured Eyo with Lime. you to play hooky few hours. You'll work all the The Columbus cadets of Long Harry Higgins of Allentown Branch held a dance and social last splashed some lime into his right —as they did when you better next day. Your vision ^viU week at the Norwood casino. The eyo last week and burned part of were a kid. Remember the old be clearer, your mind keener. dance committee comprised Joseph the surface of the eyeball. He has A. Poole, Frank L. Ronan, John since been unable to work, f swimming hole, the wild ad- Your point of view will be Tuckbr, Andrew Fredrickson nnd Charles N. White, members of tho Theater Party by Bank, ventures in caves and woods, changed. And you will find it Knighta of Columbus council of The Freehold trust company restful to get out on the road Long Branch. rented the Strand theater at that the thrills of catching your place for Friday afternoon and first fish ? on a week day when there is Truttoes to Enlarge School Site. night and gave out free tickets to The Long Branch board of edu-all who called at the bank for them. less traffic. cation will buy six lots adjoining Your nature still wants to play the property bought by the trustees (Continued on next page.) hooky once in a while. It's some time ago ns the site for a new Better run 'round tonight to high school building. Three lots easy too. Easier than it was in the nearest "Standard" pump will be bought from Snrnh L. Rob- inson for $1,800 nnd the other your schooldays. Plan your and fill her up with gas, oil, three from Philip S. Hill for the work ahead so you can take a air, and water. Then you'll be same prico. day off. Hop in the car bright Abducted *Jerieyvllle Girl. ready for an early start and a An Italian berry picker at Jer- and early. Go off for a day's steady run. "Standard" is just seyvillo picked up Gladys Thomp golf or hunting or better yet son, thirtecn-yenr-old daughter of the gas you need on early morn- Charles Thompson, Sunday of last take the wife and family along ing trips like these for there week and rode away with her in an It's the EXTRA eggs you get for an outing in the autumn nuto. The Italian was arroated af- that swells your profit. there's otuiid S&etiOHi may be a touch of frost in the ter he had returned to .Tcrseyvillo It costs you just so much for woods. air. That's when you need with tho girl nnd was placed in care, housing and feeding your jail. flock and if you increase your lonealmowvinj enjoyment. Forget your business for just a peppy gas. Estate Heavily Involved. egg production by feeding At a preliminary hearing In tho settlement of tho estate of John H. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Sutplien, formerly of Englishtown, JSOfl » held last week it developed that Each extra egg you get •• Sutplion's estato amounts to about will be extra profit Jersey) $108,000 ngninst which there uro That Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash Is a wonder, claims of $1RO,OOO. Siitphen com- ful egg producer ia proven by tha mittod suicido a year ago. splendid rcaultathatpoultrymcn every, where obtain—they Three Sentences Imposed. all praioe it highly— Benjamin Ebb was Kontcnci'd to it pays to feed Ful- six months in Jail last week by O-Pep Eg£ Mash in Jiulgo Luwroneo for stealing lum- spring nnd summer H. Li. ZOBEL ber at Anbury Park. Micbni'l Ilnl- just na much tin in llck (if Marlboro was lined $350 winter. Ful-O-l'cp ScratcliGmino com- and co:its ahcl John Pnvic of Ilowell plete tho ration Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor towiuibip. $1100 and conts for violat- when fed Iwith Ful- ing tho prohibition law. O-Pep Egg Mash. Monraoulh Cmmty Suriojifile's Office, *if Lnmlxirt Jdolison (colored), tlvconaed, Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. la the matter of the «-Htnte of Lnmbert nuHco l« hereby ulven to tint urt'tlltnrn of Another Fire. until iitM-tniU'il to exhibit to the fjuhncr liter, CHICHE8TER S PILLS Telephone 955 Telephone 90 Jack ton Icolorctl), dotwunl, rtdmlniiitrutrix nn afnreiinlO. their debtrt Mid Another lire nltinn wan tunic Notice to creditor a to printout chilmn tx>n. last week, when nn old ummci Far Sale ht JPuroupnt to tiio ot\t action* tli«rof<>r it. *lKntMI>—fc... U-.II. ii. ••• yii;ii«miq}jjiytfi«»^^^ Eight BANK REGISTER, 'OCTOBERj; 1J24, JURORS HAVE REUNION. farm. The farm is worked on bhares by Frank Matthews and he Twelve Mcmberi of 1916 May sells the apples at Asbury Park. Grand Jury Enjoys Dinner. In the township this year 604 KEA1YSBURG WRECKING The annual reunion of the J910voters are registered. May term grand jury was held ?.*. Cranberries arc scarce on the Our House Tavern at Ade]]>hi:i bo^s south of the village, where and LUMBER CO. last Wednesday and was attended the berries have grown wild for a by twelve members of the jury. nuniher of years. Early indica- Is Closing Out at a A fine dinner was enjoyed followed tiuns pointed to u largo crop, but by a period of sociability and the drought last August.or some speechmaking. This jury is the other cause made these indications SACRIFICE SALE only one on record which lias made | misleading. Many persons have a practice of holding a reunion v:\ch | t:»ne to the bogs for berries and year. Since the jury was in serv- | have returned home disappointed. New and Second Hand Lumber, ice flvo of the members- liiii'e dicJ. j A new roof has been put on the Six were absent from the reunion. house on Christian Broderson's Shingles, Roofing Paper, Etc. The jurors attending the dinner farm, which is usually known were Amzi M. Posten, the foreman: the Ilaifc'lit farm. It is your opportunity to build your house Harry- Campbell, Albert I,. Ivins, Luuis Plotkin lias had a new Harry Hcndrickson, Joseph Anto>.- porch put on "his store. The work or garage for one-half prevailing price. ides, J. Howard Mclntyri;, Charles was done by William Hagcrman E. Conover, Robert G. Poole, Tote: ami his son, Charles Hagerman. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT WE nningt Clayton Palmer, Sidney IUr. HftKonnun «nd his son have re- ARE OFFERING BARGAINS J. Beers and Philip Colcmnn. The shingk'd Sigmund Polinsky's house, | guests at the dinner were Jud^e which is commonly known as tho Telephone 219 Stone Road and Trolley Tracks Rulif V. Lawrence, Congressman Golden house. Elmer H. Geran, Cornelius B. Mrs. Michael Riordan, who re- KEANSBURG, N. J. Barltalow, who was sheriff in iflG, cently returned homo, from the and Robert "Posten, son of the fore- Long Branch hospital, is much im man. proved. She is able to be about tho house. HOLMDEL NEWS. Young Men'i Aisociation to HolJ Fir»t Meeting Next Week. The young men's association will I hold its first mectiiijr of the sea- son Friday night of next week nt the tGwnship hall. Daniii S. Ely is director of the association unil | FUNERAL DOCTORS Robert Conover is lender. On Sat-, Keep in Touch with urday and Sunday Mr. Conover at- ; of tended a conference of association your Bank Account leaders at Camp Okanickon. j Tenderness Miss Nettie Allgor lias returned ; from a visit at Farrainjjdale. j and and determine to make a Mr. and Mrs. William E. Craw- ! ford are planning to leave soon to ; Alertness deposit every week or spend the winter in Florida. j every month. This will Peter McDonouph has bought a ' Temporary Office: hound dojr in anticipation of the put you in an excellent hunting season. 39 Worthley Street Miss Agnes Hall of Asbury Park j Red Bank position to achieve good has been visiting Mrs. Mary E. ' Allgor. J Phone Red Bank 635-R results. Game is very plentiful through- | »ut .this section. Jack rabbits are i Joseph H. West, Mgr. New accounts are invited. aid to be especially numerous. j Frank Wagner, son of Howard Leon W. Francia Wagner, is taking a post graduate Main office, 975 Clinton Ave. 4%' Interest Paid on Sav- course at the Red Bank high school. ! ings Accounts. He expects to attend college next Newark. N, J. year.

SCOBEYVILLE NEWS. Work Being: Done Day and Night BM4D STREETNMONAI BANK it Laird's Cider Mill. Red BanK.lNT.J. Joseph Laird's cider mill is a busy place these days. Frequently Tire Service the mill is operating night? as well as days. Miss Mabel Willett and TELEPHONE 72-R j Miss Amber Matthews are employed A Combination Suit as bookkeepers at the mill. Carroll Barclay's fruit farm is Our Service car is © another busy place where • night @(v;-ork is sometimes necessary. Mr. always ready. ( ^'Barclay ar.d his employees are in and Overcoat Sale Safe V qDruq StotU o!'.ie r^idst cf harvesting and ship- 60 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. ® ring apr'es from an orchard of Steam Vulcanizing o Telephone!—Rod Bank 1444. 1399 and 149S O :;-j s:re; 6>_ ,g K—. Ds~:i TuTr.idiasky spent part •0-' -:•: Ii.r: ir^ei: TT.Z'Z her mother, Mrs. Fabric and Cord O Extremely Low J S:er>.er. Dobry cf Mor.trose. er Qveircoat and a O © Henry ar.d Agnes Morisky, chil- Tires in Stock Q cren of Frank Morisky, are sick • i with chickenpox. *| William Polhemus is making im- 6 @ I provements to his outbuikiings. Smart 149.85 William E. Hance of Red Bank Friday and Saturday spent the greater part of last week on his farm here. He has bo>n 42 West Front Street Or Tieo Suits or Two Overcoats at the same price I clearing away brush and otherwise Toilet Preparations Medicines putting the placo in good condi- RED BANK, N. J. 0UR Fal1 d BOO Bize, i oi. jar O//« TSe gUr. mtdiun •' J J' tion. Y P Winter clothing outfit, Mr. Man! Here D. &. R. Cold Cream . . <>*C Sloan's Liniment . . . . **C; NIGHT PHONE 1209-W «o,u« , fO tl.Wiiir.lics. "" "'_ GA — COLT'S NECK NEWS. ' is a singular opportunity to obtain it—a warm, new Cutlcura Soap . . * . -*- OC Listerine . . • . • • . "TTC I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Settlo Down New! model overcoat and a smart suit—both at a price you'd I in Their Winter Home. 29c Fletcher's Cattoria . . . 24c j Postal cards from Sebrinc, Flor- ordinarily pay for one garment. Because, Steinbachs, eager j ida, tell of the safe arrival there Every day new things are to make shopping as easy as possible for you, have scoured PebecSBceize.o edulttTooth Paste . . . ol C Ungucntinc. . . . . , t)*C \ of Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Lawrence, being placed on display in the IProphylacticTooth Brushes the clothing markets to obtain a quantity of garments that ^iaItine &. Combicatioas . Oi/G i They made the trip an an auto- shops for men. Here are a few Me tire. WatkMt Q O_ I mobile and they expect to return measui'e up to our highest standards of -Workmanship and iMukificd Cocoanut Oil . OOC \Viidroot Hair Tonic ," . 73c i to Colt's Neck next May. of the newest arrivals—there \ One of the finest and most pro- are many more items that will quality—to sell at an extraordinary combination price— iliicr-Kiss Talcum Powder J- OC liaycr'a A'pirin Tablets • /4C lific apple orchards in this section interest men. 'Pyorrhocide Tooth Ptnvder is on Rev. John Wesley Tower,'s $49.85. Horlick'« Mailed'Milk .2.77 jConti Castile Soap « t • &OC >S5ceiie :.v . . • Q O Tanllc . . i "T. i''. 69C Collar-to-Match Shirts NOTE: jFrostilla ...... £OC Fape*5 Diapepsla •' • . OUC $2.00 and $3.00 You can buy two garments for yourself, or ; Mennca'a Talcum Powders -*- • C Cigars Tho correct type of shirts for new you can bring a friend. But under no. condi- jPond'c Cold Cream . . . OOC 2 for 25c Fior de"Mum Beason wear, these of a fine novelty tions will one garment be sold separately. •Dje'-Kiss Toilet Water . 1.39 weave in silk stripe and figured effects. '.Club CoHnol " '.ti.miir I on Negligee style with separate starched Djer-Ki'3 Perfume . . . I.JZKS 10 for SI.00 collars to match. Everyone made to !,/C Ociohcr Special O"C New Neckwear Liggett's Milk Chocolnte A Tragrant Hand Lotion Big, warm ulsters, medium weight ulsterettes, box and Almond Bar II A -:i)L i'i one of the (incut prep- $1.00 to $3.50 belted back effects. Double breasted and single' breasted. nut:-,i,:i for soothing arid healing Handsome, cut silk four-in-humls in Every garment expertly tailored of warm, ajl-wool fabrics, •A J^jiounfl Imrof ili'li .u'i, nn.;r. ('hiippwl i-kin. Elirninntea roujjh- iiihinK, rcul Milk Clm.- itc, fill i silk, silk and wool mixtures nnd novelty w msi nnrl U-nvftB the nkin doft and weaves. Choice of stripe effects in nil both plain and plaid back weaves. Sizes 34 to 46. ,\vith utilcct, ro;i!iteliu<] to tho ncalp regularly oid« tho miplith with Klcnm I.iiniii in frndicatini; dandruff, producca Moat Styles 08.00, Antiflentic, n hygienic, condition in » Iwmlthy condition of tho sculp A Few TSinc ami Ten created, nrreutinp ilcrny, linnlcti- and Ptopn falling ont of tho hair. glirmi «nd lfnvinjc ti clean Iho Hhampoo Panto In moat con- m in the muuth. vement and economical. ' Tl,a $t.7S Treatment & 1 /1/V ALBERT S. MILLER Durinu Octnbrc *il/C Durliu; October JL'VU 18 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. iusa VVt«jliljr. EnMr«) r.» Second-Class Mutter et tba I'ust- VOLUME XLVII, NO. 14. fflea it Bed Esnk, N, J. under tba Act of Hatch Id, 1670. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, "'OCTOBER 1, 1924. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 9 TO 18.

WOMAN'S CLUB DOINGS. Mi; EONS. SHOWINGS OF DAHLIAS. IA YOUNG FARMERS' SHOW Rest pa plKr-un«. II" -llicWil ARMORY AJAKYLAND. FOR RQTARIANS. ,eadin0 of Poems Last Week— :»mpl>r,||, IRS. COGGINS HONORED. A TEMPLE RE-DEDICATED. ,..l,.r,_j,,)n Fi IELD DAY FOR THEM AT RED Feature! (or October, HUMSON GARDEN CLUB'S SHOW 1 FINE EXHIBITION AT LEONAR- 11«. RECEPTION HELD FOR HER BYINTERESTING OLD TIMES RIJ. BIG_ BUILDING IS NOW A VERI- He«t pair if Knuliih Flirtts.- -Ilichn BANK NEXT WEDNESDAY. " A large audience assembled at HELD LAST WEEK. DO HIGH SCHOOL. LODGE AUXILIARY. VIEWED BY MASONS. TABLE FLORAL BOWER. he high school last Friday after- Campbell. Ik- mic Conl.i : Best pnlr of Japani fc SilUes—John Everything Seems Auspicious for lve Hundred Kotttritim front Veri- loon at a meeting of the ficd Bank Dahlia Growers in This Locality 3oys and Girls of Middletown She was Recently Chosen a Member Celebration liy Eatontown Mttoill ou> Perto of tbo State Will be Vonian'o club and heard Miss Mar- Win Prizes at New York and Township Raise Vegetables, Flow- The prizes were donated by W. f the State Council of the Sons Harked Buck to tho Early His. tho Opening of the Horticultural of Veterans' Auxiliary—-Mem- j Society's Annual Big Event at Guesti. of the kei Batik Rotary •aret Widdemor read from her vol- Trenton Exhibitions—W. W. er* and Poultry as Part of tlie W. Kennedy & Sun, ](. U.-tncc & tory ol Washington Lodffe and of ' Red Dank Today. Club on That Day. rnes of poems. During tho inter- Kennedy & Sons Win Gold Medal. Work of Their School Year. Sons, Wagner's meat market, bers Visit Kearney Home. Ancient Entontown. Tive hundred or more Rotariane mission befcweea''t.7ie'- -ridings there The annual dahlia show of the TliR agricultural exhibit of the Eigcnrauch & DeWinter, II. I'\ A reception was given last About L'(M MIIOTNK at tended tlm Since lajto yesterday afternoon «is Binging by liiss Florence Cava- Davidson the armory nt Ucd Hank hiis gradu- from till parts of New Jersey will bo Humson garden club wns held lust Miijdletown township schools was Lloyd, the Middletown .board of j Wednesday night in the ri'-dcdicati'm of Washington templet ruoBts of the Rod Bank Rotary club augh Pawley of AsbiiKy Park. A Thursday nt tno Rumson parish field Tuesday, Wednesday and education, J. J. Tumen, Atlantic ' building by the Sons of Veterans' at KatuntoK-n Monday ni^lit. Ad- ally been taking on the appearance lumber of high .school pupils at- of a floral and fruit fairyland. loxt Wednesday at tho Shrewsbury houso with a large display of Thursday of last week at the high Highlands national bank, Roberts & | auxiliary for Mrs. Catherine Co^- dresses were niaili- by Dr. John (j. Ivor country club. This will be the ended the readinglrt the invitation flowers and a large attendance. The school at Leonardo. The work of White, M. Martinson & Co., Unld-! gins of Red Bank, who was recently Rush, past, master' ui Washinulo'.i Lute this morning tho work was if the club and there were also nearly completed. Everything will Irst annual outing and field day of exhibition was in general charge of the show was done entirely by tho win's studio, the Atlantic High- ! elected member off thfhj statte lodj;i-; Andft-w KituUl-i, Jr., of I'ns- ;ho Rotary clubs of tho state and everal groups of members of ncar- liifrii .school pupils, who appointed lands Journal and Tho Hod Hank round!, and for Mrs. Mitrgiiri't' iiaic, Kraml ma>ter of the uranil have been done before two o'clock ty clubs. j Mrs. Leighton Lobdell. Mrs. Robert -this afternoon, when tho annual ex- Red Bank Rotariana are happy over H. McCairtcr is president of the committees and managed the whole Register. Voight of Atlantic City, the divis- IOCIKO of Niiw JiTsi-y; anil Rev. W. hibition of tho Monmouth county laving tho event here, as there were Announcement was made by Mrs.club. / affair, under occasional guidance Pictures of almost all the exhibi- ion president. An entertainment Elwcll Uika of I.,,ii(; Branch. Tho horticultural society will begin. nany other bids mode for this af- ?homas Jardine, chairman of the of Clarence M. Loesell, the teacher tors were taken during the summer i was given, comprising solos by Mrs. | temiile was re-dulicntod hvcauso of irt department, that a course in Those who won prizes were Mri. of agriculture in tho township^ The show will bo open until ten fair. Howard S. Bordcn, Mrs. J. Amory in various parts of the township. William Elliott, selections by a sex-1 u |nrp;o addition which had just heon o'clock tonight and up to tho same The outing will begin at half-pout nterior decoration wotild begin Tlie schedule called for sixty These pictures, in the form of slides, tet and by the Kasern Star mando-! completed. ctober 28th, and that nn illus- Haskcll, Mrs. William H. English, assus of. exhibits and in only two hour tomorrow. line o'clock in the morning and will Mra. Bertram H. Bordcn, Mrs. wero shown on a screen each even- | lin ciub, and recitations by Mr?. All three ^pi-akt-rs referred t^> joncludo at half-past five o'clock. ratcd lecture on school decoration of the classes were there no exhib- ing of the exhibition and the pic-j John StilwuRon. Talks were given John P. Lewis, tin:1 first muster of Tho show is a condensed but very ould te given at tlie high school ii-nesfc Fahnestoek, Mrs. Andrew y. its. In about a dozen classes there tures of tho boys and girls at work ; by Mra. CoRRins, Mrs. accurate edition of the beauty and Dinner and luncheon will bo served Stout, Mrs. Percy Straus, Mrti. Hattie i Washington lo(lKe. Dr. Rush, irt it tho clubhouse. John Montgom- October 9th by C. Valentine Kirby, was hut ono exhibitor, Wt in almost in growing aVid preparinR their ex- j Wymbs, Walter L. Davis and Al- ] j,is talk, harked back to IH2i!, when wealth of Momnouth county's flower Lloyd B. Sanderson, Mrs. Thonujs all of the other classes the exhibi- gardens, farms nnd orchards, Al- ery, president of tho Red Bunlc Ro- director of art in Pennsylvania hibits for the show created almost ibert C. Harrison. Refreshments ;j;; niember.s of the lodjre built tha chools. The teachers, supervisors Victor, Mrs. Bayard DominicK,Mi.^ tors were numerous. Uesides the ways this exhibition is a great event, tary, club, will preside at the lunch- Alice Kneeland, Mis.? Achclis, Mrs. as much interest as the exhibit:; | w-ern afterward served and a sr:-inl ! original li-niple with timber hewn on. nd boards of education of neigh- exhihita of the school children a themselves. __ __ season was enjoyed. Mrs. CoRRins i t in the woml«. It reiiuired a but this year's show is far and away Leighton Lobdell, Mrs. Hilbourrje number of farmers showed some of ou Various outdoor games will be lorinp; school districts have been in- eceived two boquets of flower i. j fun ye.u. to |,uil,| t|,(, temple. Dr. nhead of anything heretofore under- Roosevelt, Mrs. Uzal MeCarteK their products, not in competition ! taken. Speciments by the hundredo )layed. All these events will be ited to bo present at the lecture. COMMITTEES ORGANIZE. The affair was in charge of Mrs. Rush stated that the lodge hnd . 'rizea nro offered by the club's art Miss Nellio Porter, . Mrs. Otto with the children for prizes, but are arriving at the armory as The icld on tho clubhouse- grounds ex- County Committeemen of Both Hattie Wymbs and Mrs. Louise .nenibt-rs a:; far north as Perth :ept tho tennis games. Tho tennis lepartment for the most attractive Goetze, Misa Elizabeth Welsh, Miss simply to let- folks see what could Cree. Register goes to press. A few wero Gertrude Welsh, Eleanor Hongland, be raised on Middlctown Boil. The Parties Mot at Freehold Monday Amhoy and as far south as Shark placed in the armory yesterday, ;ourts on tho club grounds have not chool rooms in Red Bank. Members of the Sons of Vet- river. Meetings wore hcld'onco u A bridge and mah Jong party will Elizabeth Ellis, Jean Porter, Mary attendance was large and on Tues- The Democratic and Republican erans' auxiliary of Red Bank at- among them being tho giant Jersey been finished and the Kumson coun- day night the place was crowded. month and WIUMI Masons from dis- Boauty dahlias which havo won try club has offered Its tennis courts e given for the benefit of the club- Ann' Victor, Thomas Victor, Jr., county executive commitLees met at Rhoda Leslis and Sarah Siilcocks. Freehold Monday for reorganiza- tended the auxiliary dny cxercisus jt ,int, places rode to Eatontown in fame for William H. Waitt of Rum- Eor the use of the Rotarinns. In ,ouse fund October 22d. Every school in tlie township sent Sunday at the old soldiers' those early times they had to put Bon. case of stormy wenthpr indoor Dahlias grown in this part of exhibits to the show and the wide tion. The Republicans met in th» Viomo nt Kearney. The trip wns Monmouth county carried off moat afternoon and re-elected Kdpiar I. up at the old Metropolitan hotel The fruit and vegetable exhibits games will be played at the armory WORKERS ON SCHOOL PAPER. range Of exhibitors is seen in' the made in automobiles offered b.y over night. Among the relies owned t Red Bank. of the big honors at the annual fact that prizes were awarded to 45 Vanderveer of Freehold president. Edward Ottinger, Henry McDer- by the lodge are the first apron ' are as noteworthy as tho flowers. Editorial and Business Forces dahlia show of the American dahlia Miss J. Mabel Brown of Malawan A special effort will be made by different individuals. The exhibits mott, Wellington Kenneddy and MrsM . jWorn ]iy Mr )jCWiSi n silver cup Anyone.seeing them could well be- Chosen for Round Table. society last week at New York. was chosen vice chairman, Mrs. lieve that Monmouth county is the ihe Red Bankers to show the town were the finest at any show ever, Catherine Cog-gins. Others in the j whk-h was presented to Mr. Lewis .. the visitors. There willl bo no The members of the editorial and Those from this locnlity who wonheld by th« township schools. rThe Ruth M. Morris of Freehold secre- visiting party besides those^men- j ,i | tallow drips from the garden sport of tho United States. prizes were W. W. Kennedy & Sons, an t le One of the largest exhibits is that lack of transportation for tho guests lusineas forces have liecn chosen boys and girls who entered speci- tary, Edgar O. Murphy of Farming- tioned wero Mr. and Mrs. Henry candles used at the (irst lodge meet- Leo McKee and Alfred Griffiths, dale treasurer, Mrs. Margaret L. 1 of the Richdnle orchards of Pha- as the-use of many automobiles has 'or the Round Table, a paper pub- mens of vegetables, flowers and Hylin, Mrs. Jacob Degenring, Mrs. ing. A dedicatory prayor was lnnx. Twenty varieties of apples been offered. The general commit- lished by the pupils of the ReJ superintendent for Abram I. Elkus, poulfry had learned to be good Russell of financial Leon Ac la Rcussille, Mrs. Ada Ken- Banlt high school. Tho tirst issun of Red Bank; W. H. Waite, superin- secretary, and William B. Hulsc of offered by Rev. Harry VanCleaf and grown on .lames C. Richdalc's farm tee in charge of the outing consists judges of quality and no longer re- nedy, Mrs. Rose Predmore, Mrs. lne f,xclTises concluded wnn scieia- of the paper tliiB year will appear tendent for E. D. Adams of Rumson, garded size as the principal thing Freehold sergeant-at-arms. Resol;i- the exercises concluded with socia- are in this exhibit. >f Albert Shaffer,, Albert S. Miller, Kathryn Lloyd, Mrs. Lucy Wymbs, jbi yliy ,lml refresh,,,onts. Many stato etween Thanksgiving and Christ- and John Kemp of Little Silver. to be considered in selecting; their tions .were adopted endorsing Ber- Never has less care been taken to John Bucklin and Joseph Smith. Mr. Mrs. Maud Strykcr, Mrs. Ella Klot- lodge officials were present. Montgomery has appointed the fol- mas. Roger Conant and Kate Kennedy & Sons have produced exhibits. Wellington W. Kennedy of tram H. Borden of Rumson as a 7,in, Mrs. Hattie Wymbs, Mr . decorate the armory artificially, yet Red Bank acted as judge. presidential elector, favoring th • 5 "never haa the interior of the mili- lowing committee chairmen: Bucklin are editors-in-chief of the a new dahlia which has been named Louise Creo and Miss McKelvey. Round Table. Dorothy Morris and Elito Glory." This flower is from The various classes in the show giving,of the state highway com- A NOVEL INSTRUMENT. * tary building appeared so beautiful Golf—Albert S. Miller. mission power to adopt new high- An entertainment was given and Tennis—Homer Metlmt. oseph O'Brien are assistant editor:; eleven to thirteen inches in di- md the winners of prizes in each candy and smokes were distributed The reason is that tho flowers them- Broom polo—John Lnwley. *' way routes at its discretion and Self-Playing Violin and Piano In- selves provide bettor decoration ind the class editors aro Hole!) ameter and its color is poinsettia lass are given below, the first, sec- among the inmates of the home. . stalled in Hesse's Store. QuoiU—Jlnrry Campbell. Brevoort, William Colio, Aehsa Ely, red. It differs from the- ordinary ind and third names in each case 'one asking a state plank pledgini' than anything that human hnnds Field BDortB—Mort V. Pach. the support of candidates for con- TUB of war—Myron V. Rrown, William Barrett, Vera Norcross dahlia in its foliage nnd its stem. eing thoso of the winners of the Enlarging His Bu«ine»«- Oscar Hesse, Jr., has installed an could deviae, It would be like gress to legislation thai- would end electrically operated violin and "painting the. lily" to put up elabor- Bancball—John Kennedy. nd Biddlo Garrison. Helen Tut- At tho American dahlia society's irst, second and third prizes. Willard J. Roop, n Red Bank Reception—Dr. Clinton Straushn. hill is literary editor, Emily Strykcr trial frroundsh at Storris, Connecti- pollution of coast waters. piano in his ice cream store and. ate decorations of lights nnd ribbons Music—Dr. Harold J. Stoltox. - VEGETABLES. electrician, is having changes made tea room on Broad street. The in- and bunting amid feuch surrounding? l-'ir«t aid—Dr. Blddle H. Garrison, Dr ixchanffe editor, Lois Hesse and cut, the dahlia registered 91 points Heat collection of ten varieties of vegc- The Democratic county commit- to hia Monmouth street store Samtiol IlBUBmnn, O'. SfciflucrHl. Everett Burdgo nlumni editors, Isa- and was awarded the gold medal for allies—Joe KoveJesky. tee held a rfeeetinj' at Freehold on strument cost $2,000. The violin and 'thp horticultural society hm lleflt cnllprtion of five vnrietieB of VPRC- whereby his place will be enlarged and piano are enclosed in a mahog- .wisely refrained from doing so. Transportation—-lohil Mount. dora Gardon and Estelle Yanko tho best new dahlia of the year. Monday night which was the most nlilcs—Georce Koveleaky, Richard Cnmp- largely attended mooting of this to about twice its present size. any case and can be played either. The two busiest men at the show .thletio editors, and Ruth Smith Tho dahlia also wns awarded cer-, >ell, Anna Gnjdamnwicz. Richard Dey & Son are doing the together or separately. RED BANK DAHLIAS WIN. nd Russell Tetlcy art editors. tifieates of merit at the New Yorkl Ilcr.t five earn of field corn—Richard kind in several years. James Fury this morning wore Arthur Herring- of Asbury Park, a member of the work. Electric fixtures are sold The violin has a mechanical fii*~ ton, the manager of the exhbition. The business managers are Clar- show and at tbo shows held at Tren at the store and the place is being iold and Silver Medals and Othe enco Gray, Milton Heller and Ed- ton, Now Brunswick, Montclair and] Best five enrs of sweet corn—Marcinn Monmouth county tax board, was ger for each note nnd revolving and Frank Edington, the secretary Prizes for Alfred Griffiths. Edintfton, Joe Kovpleaky. Daniel Bolin. elected chairman of the committee, enlarged to meet the needs of in- celluloid discs are used instead of » of the horticultural society. Both ward Leddy and the circulation Elberon. At the New York show! Host plnte of five tomatoes—Joseph Ya- creasing business. Alfred Griffiths, with dahlias managers are Charles Oakerson and the Kennedy firm received n large! ara, Russell Bennett, Eleahore Bonltlin. Mrs. Theodore Bennett of Spring bow. Each string has a disc and are literally "up to their necks in raised on Abram I. Elkus'a placa Itest plnte / tlirre- cucumbera—Itusse!) Lake Mr. Roop has just finished wiring it is possible to play tho violin on work." The Red Bank business Edwin McDermott. Miss Sar,v number of orders for the now! was elected vice 'chairman, at Red Bank, won notable tventa ennett, Thoi Donnelly, Anna Gajdamn- Fred Roichey of Bradley Bench two houses on- White street for all four strings at once. It wi'l men's association is co-operating Stnnger and Edwin C. Gilland a flower and one of the orders will be This make eleven play operatic, classical and popular at tho annual show of tho New the faculty advisors. sent to Sydney, Australia. A silver Drat fivo r-enners—George Kovelcaky, secretary and Daniel W. Rabbins of Peter Dibl). with the horticultural society and to houses which Mr. Dibb has had mucis. them belongs no small part at the York dahlia society at the 71st medal was awarded to Kennedy & ,r Kovdcsky, Mnrjrarct MorrelL Ocean Grove treasurer. Mr. Rob- regiment armory last 'wok. Mr Rrst five onions—Mildred Snumiera, bins was a candidate for the nomi- wired for electricity by Mr. Roop A similar instrument will lie in- cretiit due for the success which un- Sons ut tho New York show for the ;orKG» Kovelesky, Joe Koveleslty. during the past few weeks. Other iriffiths is superintendent of Mr GOVERNMENT BUYS A BULL. best display of 100 varieties of nation of freeholder but failed to stalled next week in Jack Bahr'a doubtedly will attend the exhibition Best five beots^—Mareina EdinRton. electrical jobs have been been dona restaurant at Highlands. Tho show will bo officially opened Elkus'a place. He won a gold 'orto Rico SelocU a Bull From the dahlias. Richard Cnmpliell, Preston Alexander. win, and he told the committee that, Best five carrnta^—Mnrcina Ellington. though he was defeated he would recently by Mr. Roop at the houses tonight by Mayor Archibald L. medal for the best display of Cali Herd at Oak Hill Farm. At the Trenton show Loo McKee of Frank Ivone of Herbert street, Miller and the members of the coun- fornia varieties of dahlias and i Warren Palmer. (Jeorffe Gill. do his best to elect those who did Horses at Auction. Tho Porto Rico government has got five first prizes and one second Bcaf five turnips—Richard Campbell, l. Mayor Miller of Red Bank, John Ambrosio of Willow street, cil. silver medal nnd two first prizes Heat five white potatoes-—Pierce Leon- Henry A. Muhlinbrink, proprietor selected, a bull from the JIaskel prize and at the New York show he who is the Democratic candidate for James Mazza of Leonard street, with displays of other varieties of herd at Oak Hill farm in Middle received five firsts, two seconds and rd. Georcc Gill. Rttn Sauter. Alberto Palarmamo of Willow of Norwood hotel riding stables at More than a score of Red Bank dahlias. 1 Best five sweet notntocn—Georgo Gill, county clerk, made an address. He Branchport, will have a public sale town township for breeding ' pur- one third. ^ujrere I-'onl. EtiRenn Ford. street, Saro Sharabba of Catherine school children lmve entries in the A gift of a basket of President :aid that Joe McDermott was a good of his horses and other stable equip- children's classes In the horticul- poses. The bull is'Martha's Roya Best twenty pods limn hcann—Mnrcina fellow and that he did not intend to street, Mrs. Catherine Garndinetti Wilson dahlias wos made by Mrs Boy of Oak Hill. The bull was born Radio Party at Elks' Home. Ellington, Warren Palmer, Richnrd Camp- ment Saturday afternoon, October tural show. Tho children's garden ell. ndulge in nny personalities during of Pearl street, Mrs. John Mertz 11th, at half-past two o'clock. Two Elkus to Miss Margaret Wilson and raised at Ouk Hill farm. He A radio party will be held tomor- of Shrewsbury avenue, Angelo Di- committee of the Red Bank Wom- daughter ,of the late President. Best twenty polls wax beans—Pierce the campaign; but he felt that Mr. of the horses to go under the ham- an's club, of which committee Miss wns sired by Beacon Hill Royal Boy row night at th*e Elks' home on Vonard, Annn Gnjdnmnwicz, Riclinrtl McDermott's public record as coun- Fiore of Leonard street, Ralph The presentation was mode at tin nnd his mother was Queen of May jiimpliell. mer are Red Owyho, a well known Abbio Strickland is chairman, lias a East Front street. The speeches ty clerk was a fair topic foir discus- Sacco of Leonard street and Henry pacer, and Prince M., a speedy trot- booth nt the show where exhibits dnhlia show by the president o Rose, with a record of 11,448 bo made tomorrow night at til" Beat twenty nmla fitrintr beans—GeorEC McDermott of Monmouth street. the dahlia society. Miss Wilson 3111. Joe Ynhnrn, Philip Mntthewn. sion, and he thought the office could ter. Charles Smith will be the auc- not included in the horticultural'so pounds of milk .with 539.3 pounds of Madison Square Gardon by John Beat five parsnips—Philip Matthews, be conducted more profitably for opened the show. butter fat in one year. This cow tioneer and Henry Joline of Long ciety schedule are shown. These W- Davis, Democratic nominee fo.' Anna GnjMnmawiei:. the coimty than it had been under Record Meeting' Branch will be clerk of sale. exhibits were grown by children tak was bought at the Robert Harts- president, and by other men of na- Best celery—Ruth Oswald, Befit pumpkin—Russell Bennett, Philip Mr. McDermott. Frank Tenbroeck, The meeting which was to have ing part in the garden contest which Cornell-Peacock School Reopens. horne sale. Sisters and half sisters tional importance, will be heard one of the assembly candidates, and of tho bull have also made remark- rtntthews. Richard Campbell, been held Monday night at Red Branching Out. wnsVonductetl by the Woman's club The Cornell-Peacock school on r the radio at the lodge home. Beat winter anuaflh—Russell Bennett, Iharles White, a candidate for free- Bank, with George L. Record as during the summer. Special prizes Wallace street reopened las able records as; milkers and butter m chowder will be served at th« nutsell Bennett. Georce Gill. Fiorio Mazza, who conducts a fat producers, The bull was shipped Best aummer snunsh—Bichard Campbell, holder, also made short talks. Bart- chief speaker, was postponed by- are offered for the best marigold Wednesday with n full attendance. party by the house committee.' ley Wright of Long Branch gave an cnuse of stormy weather. The shoo shine business on Monmouth flower mid tho best marigold plant to Porto Rico last Saturday. Florence Sautor. Marcina Edington. street, opposite tho railroad station, A new teacher of French has been EeaBest wwatermelnn^Mihlrcil Sounders, address devoted principally to the meeting will be held later this nnd for the beat zinnia bloom and engaged. . Sho is Miss Loulsi The Oak_ Hill herd is under fed- New Autumn Mode* Richard Campbell, Richnril Campbell. Presidential campaign and a fine month. It will be in the interest of has enlarged his business by putting the best zinnia plant, grown fron Merle, formerly head of the French eral supervision and has recently are hero at agreeable savings. Spe- Best uskmdon—Ruascll BBennett, talk was given by Mrs. Rulif V. in a stock of cigars and cigarettes seedlings distributed to the chll cial attention is directed to our su- Gcorste Gill, Russell Bennett. Mr Record's candidacy for senato- department at Institution Lamar- been admitted to the federal accred- Lawrence of Freehold. ond of Robert Marion LaFollette's and has made a number of changes -drch last spring by Joseph Kennedy tine Putenux, Paris and also of the ited list as being free from tubercu- perior showings of women's coats in Hcst oufrpJant—Mildred Snundcrs, George to the store. He is handy with Following the plan used by the the season's favorite fabrics and ovelesky. candidacy for President. Ecole , Francaise do Scvigne a losis, the accredited certificate being shades with luxurious fur collars Fe.t henJ of eaMljnm!—MIMrnl Saunilcrs, Radio Talk on GariSeni. carpenters' tools nnd did the work garden committee last year, Ret Milan, Italy. No, SWII^ made to sell to $65, nt $16.75 to Pierce Leonard. Eleanor Bouldin. himself. The store was wired for Bank wns divided into three sec Bent Ualil-rabi—Marcina Ellington. Rich- Lester C. Lovett of" Lovett's To Open Storo Tomorrow. $49.DO. Women's dresses developed nurseries, Little Silver, will give a electricity by Willard J. Roop. tions, with first and second prizes Merchants Trust Company. FLIRTING IN SAFETY. in silk; also wool Poirets, twill ard Campbell. Philip Matthew*. Mrs. Alexander Pepin has built Best SWISB chard—Joe Kovelcaky. Philip radio talk tomorrow after loon nt an addition tohcr house at the cor- for the best nnd next best gar- One dollar will start an interest cords, Knshmirs, Jersey and French Dress Made from StoclttnffB. dens mid with honorable mention account. All money deposited on You Cant Puniali a Man For Flirt- flannels, all sizes, no two alilte, val- Matthews, Pierce Leonnnl. 3:46 on fall planting for spring ner of Spring and Mechanic streets or before Saturday, October 11th, ing With His Own Wife. FLOWERS. A dress made from stockings is for those whoso gardens wen ues to ?45, at $10.75 to $34.75. The Erst vase of .Inhlin* (Class A)—Ray- gardens. The lecture wil bo broad- with an entrance on Mechanic deemed worthy of such commenda will draw interest from October Isl All women cannot have the Collegiate all-wool French spun Jer- mond Kennedy. casted from W 0 R, Hamburger's, street The new part of the house on exhibition in tbo display window tion. The eastern district is tha t 4% interest, payable Dccembe-J beauty of Lady Diann Manners or sey dresses for women and misses, Best vine of dahlias (Class ID—yronk- Newark. will he opened by her tomorrow as of Kessler's store on Broad street 1st. This bank pays interest every the childlike features of Mary Pick- made to sell for very much more; i Stanhope. Rila Snutcr, Mnrthn Sickles. in connection with the business portion of the town eiwt of Broad three months, December lBt, Marc ford, but any woman can bring out the "Community Progressive Store" street; tho middle district'is the extra special, $5.95. Women's Best vase nt ponuion*—Raymond Ken- New Athletic Field. with a supply of groceries, bread, men's harvest sale. Tho stockings 1st, Juno 1st and September 1st the gentlo lustre of her hair or the French felt nnd velvet trimmed nedy. Evelyn Kennedy. The. second section of Knollwood were arranged by Mrs. Keasler and portion of the town between Broac This interest will help you with youi fairness of her skin by making an hats, values to $7.50 at $4.95. Ex- Ilest vase of tdadloli—Marcina EdinKton. will be open for inspection and sale cake, notions, etc. street and Shrewsbury iivenue; ant taxes, due December 1st. Merchant! appointment with Miss N. Lackey, Vern Kaney. the costume is attracting consider- ceptional values in children's hats, Best vnpp of cnxr.omli—Ailnlf Molxon. this Sunday. Tennis courts are now able interest. the western district is that portioi Trust. Company, 62 Broad street our expert beauty artist. She is conts and dresses, Women's sweat- open and athletic liekl for Red Public Meeting of Dims Club. of the town west of Shrewsbury nve Red Bank.—Advertisement. ready at nny time to attend to your ers anil skirts, gloves, hosiery and Martha Sickle", Joo Knvelesky. Bank high school is being prepared Best vnse of zinnias—Marciim Edington, Tho John W. Davis cluh of Red Police Doj Lost. nue. The first prize in ench ens need3 and the fall season is the underwear; also silks and dress Evelyn Kennrdy. ChrLRtinn Martula. for f.ieir football games. Whito Bank will hold a public meeting was $3 in cash and tho second pnz Now Athletic Field. right time to take your personal in- goods, blankets and comfortables. Best vnso of nsters—Warren Palmer, Brothers, agents.—Advertisement. Male Belgian police dog lost on The second section of Knollwoo ventory. If you are single—you Christina Murtuln. P/iul Schlichtinn. next Wednesday night nt eig'it Saturday, September 27th. Has was $2 in cash. The winners 111 ench A. Sntz & Co., Bed Bank.—Advcr- o'clock at the Red Bank town hall. district wero us follows! will bo open for inspection and snl need littlo urge, for the admiring tisement. Best vai'i- uf petuninp—Unymond Ken- Notice of Meeting. black hack with tan throat and this Sunday. Tennis courts are noi glance of a preferred young man nedy, Evelyn Kennedy. Christinn Martuln. The ryffular meeting of the Ann Talks will be given by the local legs. Wore leash harness and col- opon and athletic field for Re is nmple reward. I£ you are mar- Tlie Place to BuilJ. Best vane of annuals—Raymond Ken- May hospital auxiliary will be held at and county candidates and by lar. Name WolfUins. Liberal re- Eastern district—Klrnt liriie. U°I>M Bank high school is being prepare ried—it Is your duty to keep your nedy. ward for return to Wi"iam II. DnnKlcri necond prim Enos Snnffer; lion If you intend to build within the Float vnse of perrnm'jilM—Rayninnil Ken- the Woman's cluh house. Monday, prominent men who will talk oil for their football games. Whit loveliness aglow. The basis of mar- October 6th, at 3:00 P. M. Mrs. C.the national issues^ Hintelmann, Rumson, N, J. Tele- ornhlc mention, VlinHoncrt niul Etewail next five years pick your lot at nedy, Thelma Crawford. Joe Kovelesky. phone 410.—Advertisement. Roliortnon, Bllllc Hoffmann. Ernest Dnllly Brothers, agents.—Advertisement. ital happiness lies in the ability of Knollwood this Sunday. We offer Lariteat nunfloxver—One Koveleflky. Wll- W. Day, president board of mana- Herbert Chnmcroy, Hnrrlct Taylor. Win a wife to carry on a successful flir- tho easiest terms of nny develop- llora Molson. Frecloi-lck Itohcrt gers of Ann May hospital, will ad- Cottage for Sale. I- fri-d TU'!:, Jnreil Kcnyon. Public Auction, tation with her husband eight yenra ments. Open for inspection and sale POULTRY. dress tlie meeting. Refreshments Ouutiiins six rooms, bath, electric Now AtMctic Field.' Middle district—Fli«l prize, Domini Strykcr & Stryker's warehous after their marriage. Sam Ciird- Best While Lek'linm, femnle—Henry will be served. A full attendance is and all improvements, The second section of Ktiolhvoodf I.iiflntu; ncc.cTiil nrlze, Flunk Mnzzn,: hou nor's Sanitary Barber Shop, •! Broad Sunday. White Brothers, neents.— ElKenrauch. Herlu-rt KiiTour; light, gas Saturday, October 11th, at 1:00 P Advertisement. desired.—Advertisement. garage for one car. In thoroughly will be open for inspection anil salo oralilc mention, Acnes Haftcrty, Eilim nm M., consisting: of three vnn loads oi street, Red Bank, next to Ki'MePs. Best pen "f White I.PKlmrn;'—Melvln good repair, corner plot 50x1 US this Sunday. Tc-nnia courts jiro now Eva Jordan, IU>lii-rt Gllilon, Doris nml Elea For appointments telephone 420-W. • < Ryan. Mildrr-uild within the for their football guinea. Whito ThonniB Kelsey, rain or ohino. Signed, Stryker < Ilnlin. next live years pick your lot at ranged. William II. Hintolmiinn Weiitei-n district—Flint prlie, Alfre Strykcr.—Advertisement. wood hnve increased iifty per cent Brothers, agents.—Advertisement. Tho Place to Build. in tho last year. Get in on the-bot- Host pen of Plymouth ltocks—Melvln Knollwood this Sunday. We offer Humson, N. J. Telephone -HO.— Jllclmel nnil Anthony TnrKomiky; sccor If you intend to build within tho Ryan. the easiest terms at any develop-1 Advertisement prho, Jennie Contn; honorrtblo mention Good Investments. next fivo years pick your lot at tom prices of the second section Best Klidilo I«land Hnl, male— Chriatli Good Investments. Josephine Fmllnlo, Cmmliifi Canonlfio, Mnry Open for inspection nnd sale this menu. Open for inspection and sale Lots in tho first section of Knol Knollwood this Sunday. Wo offer Hnrtula. William tlraun. Henry Eiuen- Sunday. White Brothers, agents.—• Tho Place to Build. Lots in the lirnt section of Knoll* nnrl Olyinpln lloncure, Nick I'crnn, Utah, wood havo increased fifty per con the easiest terms of any develop- Sunday. White Brothers, agents.— rniirh. y If ynii intend to build within the woo.il have increased Iifty per cunt urn Murray, Ilcntrlco Lnytnn, Edmn Von- Advertisement. ^ ^ Beat Illimlo I.ln.nl lie,!, female—William Advertisement, sono, Antoinette del (lulillce.^^Plilllp il in tho Inst your. Get in on iho bot mentB. Open for inspection and sulo next live years pick your lot ut in the last year, liol in uti the hat* Draun. Allen VnnNesa. Henry Kiiicnrnuch torn prices uf tho second ,ection# Carlo, Josephine nml Mnrlo Vittorla, Frni torn prices of tho second section Sunday. White Brothers, agents.— Any Time You Call Best Wynndotte—Marcina Edinutnn. Visiting Chiropodist. Knollwood this Sunday. We offer ton Blnl»7 llromt otreot, purls? in Now Jtirsoy. Wiiito Brother place, rear of town hall, phono 93 Moninniith street, lied Jinnlc.—Ad- f>2 Pclora (>l«cc, Ked Dunk.—Advcr Jieat Wlilte - Jlnrllrt, tied Hunk.—Advcrtiacmoiit, , «ticet, Jlcd Jin/ik,—Advert l»ei«*«J* «Koi>tfS,—Advertisement. Ited Hunk,—•Advertisement. vertisement ti.'iomunt. lle«t KIIBIIIII rabbit—Warr n l'almtr, Red Bank.—Advertisement. Te If You W&tit at Car Quickly gia ttifjffla artti Svsih. fu!f#hec! or UBfur- A BARGAIN. price per pound than your furmer3 MET DEATH IN THE WEST. TO WED AT RUMSON. PEOFPHTIE3 LEASED. nlahad. Apply to McNsl^e; H Efcifc Front If you w&nt a bnrgslii In a steeu^fur. and , at a low price, look over the etratt. Had Bank, i'hont $11, n&ee, radlatorB and pipes enough ¥ur & fiRAPES OR POTATOES? can hope to obtain for potatoes. Misi Belle Broonder, I'ostiuiitrejs Miss Sarah Atfaa to Become th Fivo Plsca at Rumttm insi! fs.ii Ha. offerings in Tho Register's Want • -" ~~'WAGQ$ WANYED. *" big house, »ee Cherlss Schneider, 10 JlroBii "Then with grapes there is no at Keamburg, Killed in Accident Bride of Kennetll M. [email protected]. v6a Recently Le&esc!. ~ Department each. week. Many aro Grocer's wisgori wanted, must faf/tn good trcit. lteil B_ank. ______seed or fertilizer to buy each advertised at prices that make them condition and ehegp ior cash, Joseph llsr- CHICKENS FOR SALET NEW YORK MAN SAYS GRAPES Miss Belle Broander, postmistress The wedding of Mta Sarah Atha, Misses Julia and Lovinlu Covtrt rlt, Catherine fetrcgt, R«tt Bank. On accnunt of BlckflcBa i will sell my, spring. There is no need to real bargains.—Advertisement. : ARE THE MORE PROFITABLE. at Keimaburg and a well known daughter of Henry .G. Atha of have leased their property at Bum- TnUNK "WANf ED. ' flock at 260 hens at 11.00 each; Itocks, worry about the weather, for there Kumson, and Kenneth M. Segger- son fronting on the North Shrews- Wardrobe trunk In first class condition; Rede and Iln£r; niinj; in vvoik for the late fall and performed by Rov. John Lewis of sive alterations and improvements 17 Linden place. Red Bunk. Monmotith. phone Mlddlotown 7B8-J. central/ located. Zaqulre at 43 EEas t FFrortt trict in the opinion of W. L. Hart, convention of postmasters'^ She Btiett, Reed DunDunkk. winter months. Tho expense of Waterbury, Connecticut, rector of to the residence aud garego on the TTSSCENT. MONEV TO 1.OATC " ' •who mniie a survey of conditions was accompanied by Miss Dorothy X-'uur rooms stid b«th* si 34 Oakland starting a vineyard is not heavy. tlie chapel at . Westover school, Have 85,0011 *nd JIT.qoo to loin rpa flrit licro last week. Mr. Hart is the Ackcnnan of Koyport, who was property, and have also agreed to •tract. Red Bank. _AU_linprov«i^4nt«. Mortanag. William K. V/osthley. "«' e»- Half of double house on East Front It takes about 200 light posts where Miss Atha Was a student. beautify tho grounds. The property t»tr. a; East Front nlust, lied Bank, itutt; eU loama, _u», water and tolht; jiiannging director of tbo T. 0. per acre, which are sharpened and slightly injured in the accident. B BYOTTWAI _30 per. month. Apply to Francis Whlta Hubbnrd company of Fredonia, Miss Broander suffered a punctured Thi bride's sistery Mra. Edward haa a frontage on Eiver road, Bum- Went to buy a baby yard} muit be Jn ABAiiOATN^ ^_ency, lied Hank.' | driven in the spring. Besides, there r son, of about 200 feet, running good ordgr. £8 Paul ttreat. Rgrl Bank. A complete batliroom outflfc, in good con- New York, which is the oldest and are the heavy end posts which need lunk from broken ribs and pneu- M. Crane of Newark, will lie matron dition; mult bo sold at onee, (3eo Chsrka "WANT f o"PURCHASE '; most widely known concern ir. monia quickly developed. o/ honor, and the bridesmaids will through to the river. It cgntain3 EARCE~FURNISHE» ROOM FOR RENT. Schneider, 10 Broad atreet. Red Hank [n py near I-'alr Haven, six or seven room not be braced but instead sot on an about three acres. The alterations Atl Improvements i two blocki from ata- house, with Improvements. Give particu- America for starting; grape roots be Mrs. Donald M. Angier, Mrs. tlon. Apg'y 34 Chwtnut •tva«t!_R«dJ|lftnk: lars in flret letter. Address W. M. M., angle. Two No. 9 iron wires arc re- Miss Broander had been post- in a combination &o,s and coal ranaii In drawer M, Red Bank. for those who set out vineyards. mistress at Keansburg ten years Harry Caesar, Miss Margaret Bryan be made will cost approximately WAlTRESS.CHAMQEBMATb WANTED. Hood condition; OUnwood. See Gharlea quired. "Whore a farmer has the $12,O0O. It ia expected that the Whlto woman pr«f«rrad; referenca re- Schneider. ID Broad atreet. Had Bank.' Mr. Hart was induced to come to posts and labor and grows small and had been connected with the and Mies .Margaret Choate, Fred- s quired. Phone 662 Rum son or writ* fiox Fine ahape, aslf lUrter,' AND PIGS FOR SAEE for hcattnir bedroom t inuat bo goqd make, iharles Dr«;scr, in We.t Front ttittt, persona who feel that some other young vineyard, the total invest- teen years of age. The funeral groom, will ha groomsman. The Some nice grapes snd some aU-weeks- in first cleg* condition and reasonable! hona 6S8, ~ ' to use the property as an nll-yenr old pigs for >ile. William Kane, Middle- prefer enameled. Flu>na_Red lianfe 1684. crop must be found to take the ment is low. If the Holmdel was held at Koiinsburg yesterday ceremony will be followed by a re- town. U. J.. boa 78. FOR A BAROA1N? home. "~ ~~GRAPE3TOR SALE, Come in and loolt at that Lakawood placo of potatoes. .'lie was driven afternoon. ception atthe bride's home. Ten or twelve baskets of fine new growers succeed in forming a club FOH SALE. < "~- 1 1 Paiee. Bull's Used-Car Shoppe, 18 Me- through the district and inspected for placing their order for Concord Miss Broander was the second Other leases'made for the sum- Three-bLece mahogany living room suite; irrapes. Come Saturday . -Thornaa OoAlton, chanlc etraet, Hod Dank. ' Four-cyllnde; numerous -vineyards and grapevines Daly—Caffjrn. mer season of 1825 by Mr. Hintel- Iao small antique walnut desk. 41 Molt* MldJletcmn road. Red Banli. Plrorie fOU-i/. Essex floaohes wanted. • ; vines this fall, to be delivered woman postmaster of Monmouth inuth street, Red Bank. FURNITURE FOR SALE, ~ grown in gardens to determine the .'ithcr this fall or next spring, the county to meet an accidental death Miss Agnes Daly, daughter of mann include the property of Joseph 'S lined-Cur SHoppe, 18 Mechanic (treat, depot on starting hack tu Chnu- 'or grapes. Judging by every sign Broander was held not only by with a hat to mutch. Her siater, itod Bank. Lat«a model email oloicd cars 1H Mcchnnlc itmat, H«d Bunk. Lnlftwooil .•esidents of Keansburg but by and Alfred J. Hintelmann property DO YOU WAftftd 3ELL YOUil CAR t preferred. Paige, Chandler, Chevrolet coupe, jReo tauqua county, New York, and said: .he niiirkct for grapes for juice Mrs. Jess Layton of Pinckney road, on the west side of Naveaink ave- Wat it at Bob'* Used-Car Shoppe. 18 iKcn.DuicH, k aoiyyl othotl'ejle ^ folks in other places was shown at was matron of honor, and John Mechanic street, Red Hank. Late model LOT FOR SALE "I have been greatly surprised purposes is increasing tremendous- nue at Rumson to Lorenzo M. de small eloffidears preferred. on Harrison nvemie, lot 60x330; ffoott lo- WOOD CANDSTOR SALE the funeral yesterday at her hornt;. 1 Loob, 1 have 13^ ftorea of wood Hndft; by what I have seen. I had no ly. Families of workmen in the Caffyn, a brother of the groom, Was Picnbia. LOTS FOR SALE! cation; nldcvualk and curbing . Apply Own- Despite the storm fully 2,000 per- groomsman. The couple left on a er, Henry C. Voorheea, 52 Sprmg atreet* aleo AIM cores, Oan be bought tight. idea that there was so much rich iron district order Concord grapos Two ]ota for aale cheap if BOM loon. Red Dank. Vou had bettor look this over- Ce,l«b L, sons were present. The houso was Sime 50x262; nlio ffan Iron, H. D. Wenelt, Liker. pbprte 7B-F-81, Keanaburg. soil in New Jersey. And as to the hy tho ton or half ton and it takes wedding trip and on their return 20 Sprins: street, Red Dank. . growing of the Concord grape for deven pounds of grapes to mnko filled to overflowing and so was th3 will live in the apartments'7 over TRAIN SERVICE. rOUND. R EXC~E8TATEr~~ "" house next door, which is occupied TRUNK FOR SALE. One tire and rim. Owner can have aamo table and juice purposes, I believe ii gallon of juice. Already the Weller's store. The bride received A hhjh class, ati-onjf and nervlceable by proving ownernHip and paying for this N For r$nt, half of a double house, all mod* by Miss Broander's brother. The Opposition to Taking Off an Early trunk; ilio 36x22 and. 20 inches high. Call advertisement, V7. E. Walling, Port Men* (Tit improvements; centrally- located; fog you have well nigh ideal condi- workmen in one iron mill in Penn- a largo number of wedding gift3. at 24 Rector place. Red Bank.'' mouth, N, J. per month: ponsosalon October 1st. A. I* tions on many acres. If I owneJ sylvania have ordered, in a club, floral tributes were numerous and Train to New York. Ivlni AKc»cy,^plionB 143D, Red Banlt. beautiful. Among them was a floral Mr. Caffyn is employed by the "^FbiTttENTr a potato farm in central New Jer- 15 carloads of Concord grapes at Public Service electric company. The Register haa received a Two connecting rooms for light TIDUIO* clock, with a white and purple faco keeping, -water and can, immediate po»i«»- sey I would at once set it out in 5120 a ton delivered to them. Can The bride's gift to the groom was number of complaints from com- elon: flccond floor. Wcllcr btilhlln^r. Ap- Concord grapes. Commencing the (OU imagine these same workmen and with hands denoting the hour muters on the Tiarly morning ply in storo, 7 JBroodjitreet. fied Bank. at which Miss Broander died. a pair of gold cuff links and the fourth year it would yield an irdering from 1,000 to 2,000 jroom's gift to the , bride was a to New York, because of the tailing ^YOUlTGRANDMOfHER' use^.it Ben Hur range. X a till sell ihem, annual crop of three to five tons >ounds of potatoes each in ad- The sermon was preached by diamond pin. iff of one train and the chang'o of They nrc the beat bnkers In rhe world. ]U of grapea to the acre. You in .'ancc at $40 a ton? It .is very Rev. 0. C. Apgar, pastor of tho A patty was given Monday night imo of other trains. The railroad OF- A. Dube, corner Brldfto nvonuo and Weatf Monmouth county have marketing evident that growing a luxury to Keansburg Methodist church. Mrs. people, when asked about tho rea- Front utroot, Rad Bank, phone 1080-J, of last week for the bride by Miss FOR SALE" OK RENT. conditions far more favorable than be drunk is better for farmers than Ward E. Jeffcrs of Belford sang Marion Eutphen of Washington son for the change, said that trains Sevan room houijc, nil Improve me nt*; the grape growers in other districts (Crowing a. staple to he cooked and two solos, "Beautiful Isle of Some- were always taken off at this tima center of town; pries 17,000, or* will rent street. A mahogany table Was at «S0 per month, William N. Worthily, •where the grape thrives. You need laten. where" and "No Tears in tho presented to the bride as a gift of the year, when the heavy sum- real estate, 63 East Front nttoot. Red UttriK. only pick into bushel baskets.-'load Skies." An automobile procession from the guests. Those present mer'traffic was over, and that the East Front Street, between Lincoln and Lexington CHA0FFEUR^^ANTS~POSltyON7*~* on trucks and deliver in a few "You in Monmouth county will more than a mile in length accom- time of other trains was arranged "\Vill do private or eomlnercial driving, hours to the greatest markets in soon need » juice factory and I am were Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Sutphin, Avenue, Fair Haven, N. J. Can driva any make at car: best of *cftr-. panied the body to Faif View ceme- Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mre; Olive ;o that there would be frequent encctj. Inquire Harry Goldmlns, 0 Oarr America for juice grapes. .old that the canners at the Pha- tery, where the burial took place. ;arly trains to New York, includ- avcnug,_ Ked-n^burg, phone Kcanabarg Sap. lanx are ready to equip their plants Jroyden, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . . FOR, SALE> ~ ~^" The Keansburg police force es- ng at least one express train. "While your rolling and sloping when sufficient acreage is assured corted the funeral to the Ke'ans- Dangler, Mrs. Edgar Caffyn, Mrs. IJOO1<, I htivo iievfiral plnces for aa.s In Augustus Ahearn, Mrs. Harry Stout, The present early trains ior New Bed Danh and Shrewsbury ; all, Improved, fields may be a little better for them. That should be soon. In -turg borough limits. The funeral Prices $4,000 and upward. James A. Cur- grapes, yet I am sure that any of ihe Chautauqua gfapo bolt about Misses Luella Croyden, Lina Kol- York leave Red Bank at 6:24, at liOO O'CIock Sharp l ley, real estate, 44 Linden place, Bed was largely attended by boy scouts 6:44, 7:16, 7:34 7:37 nnd 7:54. Bank. ' your ground which produces good 85 per cent of the growers belon;; and various organizations. lock, Dora Tilton and Elizabeth and The undersigned will sell the entire contents of an eight room crops of potatoes will yield large ;o a grape co-operation association Helen Stout, John Caffyn, Charles An effort is being made to get an house consisting in part as follows: BEAITESTOTE: ~~ additional morning' train but this ia For rent, on a six-room homo and on* and continuous crops of Concord and they have made a contract to Lane, Frank Rice, William Heyer, flisht-ronm house, ftll modorn improve-- grapes; and by the way, please tell sell to tho juice factories at $G0 a FOUND*DEAD ON ROAD. Raymond Boyd, Charles and Stanley not likely to be accomplished. Three, pieca Living Room Suite, Karpen make, nearly new; Dining: ments; centrally located; possession at Room Chairs,. Extension Table,, Sideboard, Oak Rockors and Chairs, once. A. L, Ivlns Ascncy, phone 1409. Red everyone that they need not worry ion. You are, I am told, getting Croyden, Harry Olsen, Clyde Caf- A flat monthly commutation D on It. as to varieties to set out, for there less than $20 a ton for potatoes Mra. John Raynor of Leonardo fyn and Samuel Luystcr. ticket over the railroads to New Stands, Carpets and Ruga, Curtains and Draperies, Kitchen Furniture NOTICE TO FARMERS. is only one commercial variety for lelivered at your loading stations Passed Away Suddenly. 1 and Utensils, plasawaro and Crockery; Walnut Bedroom Suite, Oak I nm now et my linmo. Any farmer A reception for the bride and York is also being demanded from Bedroom Suite; Brass Bed, Mattresses, Pillows and Bedding, Garden vrantinsr empty barrets or crates from the grape farmers and that is the today, out of which the farmer Mrs. Mary Raynor, wife of Capt. groom was held Sunday by Mrs. Mitchol 4 DUkernon, or Rathseber & Doy several quarters. . Most railroads Tools, Ladders, and articles too numerous to mention. let roe know at once. £. M. Hp(«y, IZtO-J Concord. In the closest analysis, must pay for seed, fertilizer And John Raynor of Leonardo, was Stephon Shultz of Linden place. A n New Jersey aro said to have TERMS CASH. Red Bonk, by government experts, it was labor. If I had a potato farm in found dead on the back road near dinner was served and was followed STOVES AND RANGES. flat monthly commutation rates ex- 1 found to contain every ingredient Hohmouth county .1 would set it hapel Hill early yesterday morning by a season of general sociability. cept the New York and Long GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Combination coal and eas ranges nt 25 found in the great California juice jut Jn Concord grapes before oy Joseph Maxwell, who drives a bus per cent leas thnn elsewhere: larpe stock Those present were Mrs. Helen J. Branch railroad and the connecting MONMOUTH CLERKING CO., Clerks. to oelcct from. L. A, Dubo, corner Bridge grape excepting that the Concord Thanksgiving day next." jsed to transport children to school. avenue nnd W«»t Front atreet. Phono Bed Caffyn, John E. Caffyn, Mr. and incs of the Jersey Central an! Bank 10HD-J. haa a little less sugar than the Zin- There were no indications of foul Mrs. Stephen Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Pennsylvania railroads to New f andel. It is the Concord grape that play. County Physician Hartman MRS. HARRY WORTHLEY. PUPPIES FOR SALE. BAPTIST MEN'S BANQUET. Fred Boyd nnd daughter Mary, Mr. York. The matter has been, taken Thoroujthbred wire hair fox terrier pup- is purchased so largely by the examined the body and signed a and Mrs. Jesse Leigh-ton and son pies for Aale; both male and female. Apply Italian population for juice. up with the- interstate commerce to Charles Hnimwond, manager WiUInes Affair nt Red Bank Monday Night certificate to the effect that death Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baci- Weather Konncis, Monmouth Beach, N. J, was due to heart, disease. The body commission, at Washington and with "The Concord never fails to self- was Attended by 135 Persons. galupi, Miss Myrtle Snyder, Miss the public iitility commission ut Telephone 2271-W. ___^ ' was taken to Posten's morgue at Amelia Relss, Miss Elizabeth Oilger, SHOTES FOR SALE, ] " fertilizo itself at blooming time and One hundred and thirty-five per- Atlantic Highlands. The funeral Trenton, but no decision has been Three choica sown, two barroSri and is almost immuhe to diseases. In Michael Daly, Reuben Daly, David reached as yet. ono iced hoff, selected by Dr*. W, H. sons enjoyed a banquet Monday arrangements have >not yet been —AT— Lnv'Oa, $45 for,tho lot; ficltintr on account the Antisell vineyard at Holmdel, night at the Red Bank Baptist made. Mrs. Raynor was 55 years Daly, Frank Daly, James Higglnr,; of *8lckncin. fed ward IA. Haley, phon« "which was set out five years ago, I church given by the men's leagus old. She leaves a son and a daugh- Stephen Shultz, Jr. and Harold HodJBajik 1220-J. , ;. -- saw vines and fruit equal to any Stryker. . NEW HISTORICAL OFFICIALS. Norwood Hotel Riding Stables FOR SALE. of the church. George W. Bray Lloyd baby cnrrlnKo anil N«neo (hree- that can be found in the Chautau- iad charge of preparing the dinner. Judge Rulif V. Lawrenco President hxirncr oil ntovo, with oven; both are In qua grape belt, which has over Carter—Hulse. fine enn tilt ion, one yenr nidi Phone lied Tho waitresses were Mrs. Morgan of the Historical Soctoty, Branchpoint Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. Bank S01-R. Fred Farwell, 416 Harrison 45,000 acres in Concord grapes. Rebriff, Mrs. Walter Matteson and DIED AT NEWARK. Mrs* Josephine IX Carter ani] ovonue Red Bunk., There not five per cent of the Joseph E. Hulse both of Bed Bank, Judge Rulit V. Lawrence was Misses Emily Stryker, Anna Olsen, Mrs. C. Judson Biorcn was a. Sum- elected president of the Monmouth AUTO REPAIRING. farmers ever go into their vineyards Mildred Harrison, Anna Butcher, were marled Sunday afternoon at First class mechanic, dolnar repairing in •with sprayer or dusters and the mer Resident of River Plazn. county historical, association,at its your own Rara&e; work irurranteed, r«*-» 1 Ruth Robinson, Blancht and Kath- the bride's home on Sunset avenue nonablo price. Glvo me a trial. Call at five pel cent are mostly using dust Mrs. Belle Bioren, wife of C. meeting last Thursday at Captain 126 Shrcvnbury avenue rhone Louis Gar- ryn Tilton, Ethel Robinson, Mar- by Rev. W. Rolland Eavor Iri the bBrlnf. Rtd Bank 1143. for both their insecticide and fungi- Judson Bioren of Newark, a sum- presence of a large gathering ot William A. Patterson's residence on at 1:30 P. M., Rain or Shine cide. I found no vines growing OM garet fuller, Bessie McLean, Dor- mer resident of River Plaza, died Blossom Covo road in Middletown "" D(5G FOR SALE. othy Smith, Dorothy Conklin and relatives and friends. The room K^irfttundlnnd doe, male; houaa broken; your better soil that showed any suddenly Tuesday of last week. She township. The vice presidents The subscriber will sell to the highest bidder the following: > Kood Vet for children; prlco %5Q. Phono Wilma and Bessie Wilson. Decora- where tho ceremony was performed elected were Samuel C. Cowart, 2271*"\V, Monmouth Beach, Charlen Holm- ' perceptible need for spraying. On kid been in poor health a long time, was decorated with cut flowers and RED OWYHO Pecer, B. G. by Owyho, 2.07 Ji wood, manager, Willinei "Weather Kennels, some of your sand soils there was ions of goldcnrod, wildflowors and >ut her condition seemed no worse Aaron V. Dawes, Edward E. At- Monniouth Bcncb, N. \. green and yellow crepe paper were plants. The bride-wore a gown o£ wood, Edward D/Adams and Sam- evidence of the grape leaf hopper, than usual until a short time previ- 'hite silk crepe, with pearl trim- (This animal is aa pretty as a picture and a real pacer for matinees); "PERFECTION OIL HEATERS. but that is nearly always true arranged by John Ti'tlcy. J. W. ous to the end. Mr. Bioren expects uel Heilner. Rev. Frank T. B. Take off chill bofar,e utartlnfr furnnf* Ilcim was in charge of the enter- mings, and she carried a boquet of Reynolds was elected recording sec- Prince M., B. G.—-Trial over Freehold track, 2:23. by u«lnir a Perfection oil heater.,. Low where grape vines are set on very to move to River Plaza soon and roses. Miss Dorothy Martinson, tho pricea nt Weller'B. Atao atoVt' pipes, el- sandy land. ainment. make his home there all the year retary, Mrs. William E. Hallock Pair1 Bay Chunks, weigh 2600 lbs, G and 7 years old; Bay Mare, bowl, atovo boards, eonl hods, flr« ahovtla. Dr. Herbert E. Williams was around. His granddaughter, Shir bride's attendant, wore a gown of. corresponding secretary, and Miss HI-Folish stove polish. IB centa. "And that reminds me that your white silk. She carried a boquet 16:2, combination ride or drive, will fill any bill; Sorrel mare, rido or ROOM FOR RENT. toastmaster.' Remarks of welcome ley Bioren, will live with him. Edith Johnson treasurer. The trus- drive; Pony Mare, first; class saddle maro; Bay Horse, ride or drivp; Beautifully furnished, well heated, laraa farmers should know that your be*t were made by Eugene Magee. The of roses and baby breath. William tees who were elected for a. three- Dflnn Saddle-Mare, bridle or saddle; Brown Mare, Black Horse, 2 front feom, profcrahlir to couple for winter, soils are the best for grapes. It Martinson was groomsman. A ro- in private family; breakfast if d«8ir«d, or nvocation was by Rev. William Til. year term wero Edward S. Atwood, Saddles and Bridles, 2 seta Single Truck Harness, 2 sets Single Buggy board nrrnnffcd. Con be seen nny time. is a wrong idea that the grape Braisted. The principal address Died on a Train. ception was held at which a large Mrs. Mary C..K. Thurston and Jesse Harness, set Light Double Show Harness, nearly new; Long Shaft Call 440-M. 06 South strait, Red Bank- should be set on sand or thin land. was by Prof. Green of Pennington, wedding cake was ^ cut. Mr. an.1 Minot. A vote of thanks was ten- Speed Cart, Houghton Road Cart, Rubber Tires; Miller Ra«S Cart, HOUSE FOR SALE O*R~RENT7 ' A. \V. Rutherford of Lakewood Look, hmiflo of seven rooms and ocllaf "On your potato soils little or no whose subject was "Four TCadio died this morning on a railroad Mrs. Hulse left for a trip in New dered to Halstead Wainwright for Rubber Tiresf Rubber Tired Runabout, Stiver's Speed Wagon, Buggy for rent or sale v/lih n small ium tesa, fertiliser would be required for Messngos." Other tall;.1; were given train'between Lakewood and Farm- York state. Upon returning they hi3 services as president of the so- Wagon, two-man Speed Sleigh, two-horse, 10-passcnger Sleigh; one- balance monthly payment*. Posieaslon ,^9 horse Jagger Wagon, platform spring, once. You will be lurpriacd. Caleb luker, many years to make the Concord :iy Rev. John Muyskcns, Rev. W. ingdalo. When the train reached will live at the bride's home. Tho ciety during several yearB post. Belford. 1ST. J., ph6no 75-F-31. Kcansbuyg. vine bear big crops. But cultiva- groom is a carpenter. Mrs. Hulso TERMS: All suma of $26 and under, cash; over this amount, Rolland Raver and Joseph Smith.. Red Bank the body was taken to The address of the afternoon was FOR SALETT tion is all important. The grape Worden's funeral home on East received many gifts, including gold bankable note with approved security will bo accepted. Codec 1024 four pna«enffat cotlpc, four vine may be said to live by the and silver. given by Prof. Francis Harvey thejunnnd mltea! two «pnroe, bumper, EDDIE CLAYTON AT LINCROFT. Front street and prepared for bur- Green of the Pennington school for motor meter, three months old, exceptloivai knife and the harrow. Every ma- ial, The funeral arrangements have H. A. MUHLENBRINK. condition. Owner purchased Cadillac rea- ture vine must be trimmed back ck From China, He Visits His Old not been completed. SENTENCE SUSPENDED, boys and described a literary ramble CHARLES SMITH, Auctioneer. son for HollinB. Thorn Bed Bank 827-W around Boston. HENRY JOLINE, Clerk. or 110D. . to about forty fruit buds every Home Town. POS1 tlpN W ANT ED """"*""* season. The cultivation should con- Edward Clayton, who has been Fair View Woman Threatened with by an elderly woman In. motherleSs fis^4 with children of achool ago or with an nfr'. tinue until time to sow a cover engaged in educational missionary JOB AT FOOTBALL GAME. Thirty Day» in Jail. derly couple; (rood plain cook. Good h«t$ta crop. In Chautauqua county we work at China a number of years, i Mrs. Katherine Finn of Fair View preferred to high wagei, Mri. M. CJonrby, use oats largely for cover crop. Sherman Manning was Human Sem- box 101, Bclford, .N. J., phonq Keanspyie spending several' days nt Lincroft, had her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas 87-F-31. On poorer soils a legume is better. where he formerly lived, with his aphore at New Brunswick Game, DAVE IT MADE TO MEVSCKE Sherman Manning of Maple avc- Finn, arrested on two charges last FOR SALE. ~ "The vines can be set in the fall. cousins, Miss Emma Thompson and week. One charge was that Mrs. fltora and dwcllInK* bualness par); pf George C. Thompson. IIu is on a nuo has entered Rutgers college at Thomas Finn insulted and annoyed No man living has eyer town; wonderful opportunity, caiy torma, The rows should be nine feet apart Now Brunswick. Sherman was fi Alio seven room house, nil UrJprovGtxients; and the vines 8 to 0 foct in the furlough from bis duties in China hor sister-in-law on various occa- fiva mlnuton from Red 13rank station. Ed- and he and^his family will live at conspicuous figure at the football sions and especially by calling Mrs. successfully combated ward J. Ilayea, oppoaita rallfontl etat.pu. row, which means 500 to GOO vines game Saturday between Rutgers Red Jjank. . ^ ^_ _^ per acre. For the first two years Red Bank tho coming winter, having Katherine Finn names as sho passe, liDUSEKEEPING APARTMENT" low growing crops can he planted nted Mrs. Robert Tilton's bunga- and Villanova. He had a job of along tho rond. Another charge far rent; spacloutf, completely furnished, signaling the football plays to the the fact that the front; ettam .heated, electricity and ffas; between the rows of vines. Clean low on Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. wns that Mrs. Thomas Finn ad- bedroom, living room,-kitchenette; newly men operating the big Scoreboard dressed a "poison pen" letter to her- decorated; host residential section; ono cultivation should be practiced al- Clayton's family is now at Hamil- block from Strand theater. Telephone lied ways. ton, New York, where Mr. Clayton at one end of the field. Dressed self nnd signed Mrs. Kntherine Bank 1221. in blue overalls, black cap and Finn'3 name to it. Mrs. Thonius "The new vines should be cut has been spending most of his time LOST. Fince his return to this country. He white gloves Sherman followed thtj Finn had n hearing before Justice logical way to buy Small chantifi purse containing ISO In back to two eyes of buds before teams from the sideline and fifter Elmer C. Wainwright, who imposed bills and Rome Bmall change, oithd* on < the second year's growth starts, aiul has been in poor health, but he is Front street, near Broad Btreet, or on Mon* now much improved. each play he would tell the nature a sentenco of thirty days in the mouth street oppoi|t« teltphona hulldlns this can be done for the third yeni of the play to the Scoreboard op- county jail. Mr. Wninwright sua, clothes Is to Monday afternoon. Howard offered. • Ttl- ephonv Rumion 40^ if the farmer clticn not have posis ACCIDENTSJN_A FAMILY. erators by movements with h'u pendod tho sontence but snid hi available. Cutting back strcliKht.ni; BEECHWOOD~STOVES~AND RANGEV arms and hands. Rutgers defente. would enforce it if there were any are manufactured by a itove company that the root system. Ordinarily tin Joseph Mount, Mil Daughter and Villanovn by a score of 14 to 0. more complaints against her. has made stoves since grandfather wai a posts and wires me set and the Hi* Dog Suffer SimiUr ' Injuries. boy. I caji save you 26 per oent. Call and look my stock over, L. A. Dub.6, bor- vines started on the wires the third Joseph Mount, of Holmdel is lait: n«r Bridpta avenue and Weit Front itre«t, year, when n small crop may be up with a sure foot due to a barrel Her 75th Birthday. Benefit for St. Jimti'i Church made-to-measure Red Dank, phone 10HO-J. had. The object is to grow one of potatoes , falling on him last Sunday was the 75th birthdnjr of A card party nnd dance for tho ETATL enne four feet tall, which is tied feole «c*nt for Dcechwood atovoa, rantr Formed nt School. nue wns riding his bicycle on •ale, fully equipped. Will sell cheap. "Contrast that with the yiedd o: Brond atrcet, near Front street, INTEBNATIONAL Phone Red Bank lfiOO. potatoes and the. prices being paid street i;iivt a card parly last Friday Phi ,Si(;ma Tau i.s the name of last week when ho was struck by (irnpBs arc nullini; in New Yorl< night for Mr. mid Mrs. Ninyoii a elub organized by n group of an automobile. Ho was pninfullv e-to-mcftBUrc FOR SALE OR RENT. ninrkela today for near ton cent; Urnwn and daughter Doris of junior high, school (r^rls. The Clothea See those around |40 and $50 Btosiom Cove road (lllveralde drive); but not seriouly hurt. Tho driver wat«r front cu^tntfo, ofglit roofna, fully fur- n pound, which in nt the rule o Kprim: Bin et, who are leaving m;xr, chaiier member:! are Kdnn Ridge of the automobile bought n new $200 ii ton or ten timen the pric week on a live months' (rip In wity, Doria and Klennor Jardine and nished, modern nnd unuanally attractive. per pound you arc receiving foi Euro))!'. Afler the curd games H Betty Miller. The memberii wil bicyclo for Mr. Carter tho next Of Course we carry a {till line of Men's and Boys* Ready-Made Fine river view. Pleturestjue Burrouiuilnifa, potatoes. I'^veu. if Concords pel] buffet luncheon was :u'i-vcd. I'inli Mtudy natural Alienee, literature ami day. Suits and Gent?' Furnishings. Garafta and l>oathou««. ._ Address Cottage, for only $100 n ton in the New nmi white decorations, adorned the drawer M, SUd Bank. music and their motto ia "Bettor The. llegister's motto—"A paper (\Vent miverUn York market it mrnns n far highe room:;. Minds for Americana." continued on n«J(t cverjf home."r—Atlvortlaement, #&«#*«•§#*#*##»##«•««#* )' d0um RED BANK REGfSTBE, OCTOBER I, 1924.

ASPARAGUS KOCrrS FOR SI-LE. HOUSE FOR RENT. DUCKS AND GEESE FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROOMS. EXCHANOE. EATONTOWN LOTS FOR PAtt. GAS RANGE FOR SALE. Two double rooms and one small single Ford or MSAWCII t-jurin^, in gouti coit- Vulcan Kaa FJ)ne« for eslej like new. PediilTCea; price rea- ifuiivtry truck; with op«ti hady pntvtre'l, inU, Little Sliver, phone .Hed bank Jjj^, .ed Uank. (Continued from .preceding paKra.) FOUR VERY'CHOICE LOTS " ; )nabl«. 12 Wallace b_tropt. [ted IJiink- y.rnttt. Kvcrclt, N. J., phone Mldiilc- ritrbt. li. O.. Wokott, 2.9 Mouth I *.t on Thrucitmorton avenue, between Front C^RFENTERAN^ D BUiLi D WANT A LOAN OF $150 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. O k lil All ,bindii ut t.puir woik; SUSUDD palntinB >r «lx muntlia; «ood uecurity; payable Two nir.: ro'mis nnd bath; with all con- PLOW BARGAIN'. i!> TWOTURNTSHED ROOMS FOR RENT. snd Mechanic .treats, for gale. J. M. Fink* All , IIOUSES'VOH"i (jlttiln. R«a Sir*. nd paper hRnclnt.hRnclnt; rtsnonablrtonabl e pprice.pric . A. ionthly if desired, Adilrcaa W., drawer iiirjiccB. 47 Mechanic Htrcct, ono block John Deere two-way trm-tor plow. fr,ur- Apply i-' ,St<»i;l Kmciol.ti Top for am rs nkm ""CASIETAKEIUGARDENER WANTED. 26-MM. FOR SALE. 176, i:i'l cush buy* it. C. J,. Grant. Kv- J>alfiiu-(f mnrt^djre uln nix-room 2!x__; blu« mixed tallor-rnn'tv nult. lieattier "HORSE FOK SALE. FORD FOR SALE, $76. rett, H. J.. phone Middl./tnwn 1'^>_±jil±- nil iniDrfiverijentM, . 1'lntri, ixture, «i_« S_ nnd 8H; dark brown IOH^ No children. 217 Ocean nvemie, Be»l. In flna condition: can htt bought rlorht. "lUUrtU"UIKL WANTS POSITION d touring car; anyone tie.irina e Look, [ have _ever_I place, for sale in and |jun«alowa fo wlntnr root. Cnll 1-.03 to 2:00 V, M* itintj csre of child or luilpinif with house- ln can obtain _ame by telcphonma id Uank and Shrewsbury. All improved. POULTRY FARM"7 O. McClaskey, 133 Hudson avenue, Hed Ten acre poultry farm oo and upward. Caleb I* Luker, on avrnue. Red llniilt. »od home. Address L. M., drawer M, Ked •Ifnrd. N. J., phone 75-F-31. KeHni>bur_r. oUBe has electricity, hunt, walrr; iilll muil- Unnk. "BUNGALOW FOR RENT. HUPMOBILE~~FOR SALE. •n. poultry (.•'luipnicut-, runt rei <- floors. "'"MONEY'FOR FADMEKS.' "^ Flvo rooms, all Improvements: (urge ink. 1922 Hupmobiie In not>d running or- AUTOMOHILE OWNERS, ATTENTION. MR'.~ WANTAHOM'ET" FURNISHED BOOM TO RENT. 1 i, Mid- hav 60 r Inquiro Fred's Tire Shop, West Front Equip your outomobileo with Milburn clton Farm, Lincroft, N. J. I»hoi J for KIII« n IUVU >u=w house with six The i'V-lera) I>«rid Unnk. th_- un)y term" AH Improvements, Linden pl«ce, Bed porch. Inquire - 1'eErum, WaBbington ' '""FIREWOOD FOR SALE! ™ Ictown 1 'J A -F - i 1. '.'mi uivl liiith; all improvementu; con- ra' muLuB. bank, the tint eitrnimfii 1 ::.O, KwiriK, :.O Werftside avtnue. fteJ Bank, HOUSE FOK SALE. t'inkelateln, Red Hank. ___ on-w. mulberry velour combination. Call J3» FOR-TBARGAIN.' ieanfntf by tiin tiny. Cull ttt'trninK, IMione_i:.l*7. _ »t to pay of? im>rU»u*«4, 'icbli. buy. Phon« 1128 or call «t 17 Patera place, FOR RENT. n place, Hed Uk A 1.21 Ford roadster for sale, $6G; in ine unlock nt 11 Hun I: Btrcct, u toek,"'make Improverninta, etc. If y Jted Bank. " KITTENS. Large double or ninijle room, cornfort- BUNGALOW TOR RENT. )od runninjt order. Body and tup in very Klit.e Ik-aiity Shop. Muni curing, eham- arm Is In Mnnmuuth county mul you wanti Three half-urown kittens, house broken, ibly furnished; nil modern fmpr»vcmi!nt_; Four-room bungalow nt Rumoon; Kas MM! condition. William L. Bennett, 66 oirsK. scalp tr-mlmentg with or without . lonn, BCO me. I nm tlnj H.cretRrr f«* PIANO WANTED to be given away. 103 East Front street, 'ery desirable loeutfufi; prWute family. prinK__ street, Red Dank. Phone 13S3-R. FOR RENT. Monmouth county, fipnd for circulsr* nd water. Apply (it Huroson poetofiict, Have Hevrrufehix .m.l «c.v(n r I'lcL my; bubbini_, curlinir, dyeiny end far winter month*. Addreaa Puno, drawer nd Bank, phono 610-H. E08 Huduon avenue, phone 118-J, Red t. J. Iluffers,'_b[j»tmH8tcr. LOT FOR SALE. blt'dchliiK imir. Open t-vtntri_j» by ap- Honry C. Wo'l*. KArmltiydnle, N- .1. Ph«n«' M. Bed Hank. [lank. nd five and nix mom i.piirlrnc EXPERIENCED HELP. GARAGES A SPECIALTY. A lot, corner of Commonwealth and r rent; irnnu'dintf iini*nrb,him 3.J Wnvcrly pljice. Ked Bnnk, 80-vy. ^_ ' _J_ GARAGE FOR RENT , Help of an? kind can easily ba found UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. Jiiiiwood avenues, Fnirflcld Gart'cna, nenr phone 357-M. "ENI.LISH" ""^i throusth an mlvertluement In The Regis* I build garaKes from ?100 up. Let me W. Martin, 240 Kant Front Red B.t rear ot UH Broad utrcet. Telephone Three or four unfurninhed rooms with ihow you some of the many I have built. D(l Unnh; size 40x125 feet.. Apply to Jo- ink, phone 1138. _ EVERYONE WELCOMET erlurntod fnrp|Kn-l)'>i» clt!z«nB. «t«.! R.il Bank 382. tcr'i Want Department, light hounekceplnir prlvilegKB; rent rea- ph Wolcott, Eiver atreetfv Long Branch, •Special trnl nini: fur tho so )it* Lntln and JunUr liii«li In nthec* front street, Red Dank. J A team of good work norm's for snle; >f furniture. Frnnk Uowanl, 121 W«nt rtipE_ iii Monmnuth county; for iale parttiii>nt «( .loum»Mnn. and eztfrlor painting. 1< Worthier street. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. period of time; open ,riOf}, S1,r>00 dfi' noons nne SECONtWAND^ISTHMrBOUGH Upholstering and refiniahing of &H kf greenhouse paintinK ami glnzing; nlso Kiien washer In perfect cimdition: t,'oo<| ' iTjOXWOOD FOR SALE. ^ Men's only! must bs in good condition. Small dory boat lost, painted green and »f furniture. Frank Howard, 121 Went AUTO TOPS FOR SALE. for in.5i>u'ctiim urnl salle thin SundaySy. A Int of beautiful boxwooil. Address white, red inside. Reward. Pleasa notify Second hand automobile topa for tour- ac painting. Special price on fence open anil athletic a new; a fcnruain. C. K. Iltinyo Call at I. Kerber's, 108 Monmouth street. ,<'ront street. Red Bank, phone, ahop 899-J; ialntinff. Pay or contract work. Kati- p Bo* 1H. Marlboro, _N. J. . Red Dank, pbone K72-J. W. V. Pettes, Ocean avenue, Seabrigbt, ajdcncq 453-M, Red Bank. n_; cars and roadsters, like new. for HBI. 1 fnr Kni Ilfi i(?h schoohll i hheinii t on avenue. Red Hank. I :heap at the Sedan Auto Top Company, ,atpB cheerfully Kiven. Peter Titus, hox lan-d for the. Wliite HOUSE" FOR" RENT. JERSEY BLACK GIANT COCKERELS, ibone 44. tball Bnmes. Knlf of double house for rent. Dean & INVESTMENTS. FOR^SALE. 1G Mechanic Btreet, off Hroad -trcct, ReJ . KeaniburK. N. J- HOUSE FOR RENT. ] Blight Imperfection!, $8.fi0 to $4.60. K. Some fine Imported tint coated En_fl Bank. FOR SALE. Co., I.lttla Silver, N. J. L, Stotenbury,«MaIn rond, Marlboro, N. J. Opportunities for safe and profitable ln- etriever puppies mid _frown dogs; a FOR SALE AT BELFOHD. Six room house with motlurn improv*** estment may be found by reading the of- COTTAGE ON RIVER, Along state road, near Atlantic Hi An <)'>, J1.OO0 vnah, bnlii LUKE LONGHEAD on July 20th. C. HoMnicsworth, S73 Hill- .MAID WANTED. now In charge of the wanh itand n the and Lonn Co., 10 East Front street, Red 6-F-31. Keanaburg. morijratre.. C Luk.'r Helfor.l, N. J. Thonc WATCH REPAIRING^ * speaks to aver 86,000 peopto ever? week. Bide avenue, Nutlcy, N. J. Maid for tTeneral housework; no laundry, Boro Busses, Inc., Globe Court and Me ik. 19Z4—tUDOR FORD" SEDAN." V*t him ilcllvrr your mennnffp. thrco in family. Telephone Ked Hank banlc street. Get your car washed while Vft do fine watch and clock rnpairfnjf.* Heavy Wolilil Gray Flannil Shirli, FOR RENT. New Btyle Ford Tudor fediin, 1324 TITLE EXAMiNEK^ "" 1648. A'hlreeo 5(t Irving place, Red Bnnlt. n town. Service Kunrnntced. , itinn; James F. Bailcw, 70 Broad atrcot, Reil NEW ADDING MACHINE. 82.BO to 18.50 kind; sizes Id and 17 only. Mra. TruBwell. i«nt room »lw<'llln_:, ail Improvements; [iw mileane. fcuml niecKaniciiI roi Ai« you buylntf i.rn[K-rtj'7 If yn\l Half price; Victor Ion ft carriage; (100. AT YOUR'SERVICE. near business Hection; Inrtre grounds, ttar- irivate party; no denlcr.-f. Can 1) «n by you'll want it Hearched nml you'll wunt it Bank, over Knickcrltockcf phnrmft.yj 82,00 and 13.00. J. M. Flnkelsteln, 12 WANTED. r.l Phone O. Packer, Scnbrlght 120- West Front street. Red lk li. W. Henviland, clcctricnl contract, atre, corner property. Telephone 00 Red .ppointment. A'd'lrcfae Tudo: Sedn d(ine lioth rt>fi:mnitbly nnd properly. S< Phone 18H.R. ''' Small Victor tnlkins machino, without tgent for Wefitin_cliou_e Maeda (arnpa; wir- Hank, D. W. WUlgusB, 2 liioaa street, fled wer M,_Jlet\ Unnk. _ Vernnn W. Hr---c, title rxnmincr, room HO FORD FOR SALE. FbRSALEFbR"SALE7 7 horn; K!V« price ami where con be Been. Tourlnjr. 1020, good order; bnrsrulri 575. One hrse, two milk wag nnd imr, fixtures and repairing. Z7 Linden Hank. """HENS" FOR"SALE" " Hrnad Stri-ot NatinnaJ bank bulltlinE, Ee< HOUSESTAND "FLXTST"". One horse, two milk wagona nnd har-Address Victor Talking Machine, drawer- place. Red Bnnk. phone 43-W. Itiink. Phone 73-W. ' Address Q., drawer M, Red Bank, nessss. C.. F. Rehneld,, Third streettt , KeyporKtt ' Red Bank. WOMAN WANTED. Sixty-elRht yeai-lin* White Lrrrhorn noUHe hunterB will find their require.* N. JJ. , phonh e KKcyport t 14142-M2 t WOMAN "WANTED ' HtronK younp: woman wanted for cooking1 :nfi, $1.00 each, ten yearling S. C. U. I. HOUSE FOR* SALE. CAS RANGE FOR SALE. FRED MADDALENA* rnelita tiulcMr filled by rcaillng litfl«lc» In JTDOII condition, cheap. Can be seen JAMES SODEN, ssiBt with general hnunework; one de- and housework; email family; no washing* Ked hens, 51.S0 each; larj;(! hinls, fine lay- Grind house, nix moiti^ ami bath; nil im at a» Eaat Front street, Rod Bank. d«nlcr in Bec&nd band furniture. Bought irinji" u home with small family; ntate $70 per month. Write, immediately. A<1- J T. Dnvics. lock box _2, Ili(.hland.i, Wnnt Advcrtinem.cnts. Many otTcrinya am contractor and builder: nil kinds of Job-nnd Bold. Telephone Red Banl: 440-J. LOB particulars. Ucferencea required. AddreHs B Womnn Wanted, drawer fil, Red , phone 1279-W. irninciiiut^ jios^c-i-fon; urnall pay men LIVE bing done. Denier In building] material. hrewsbury avenue. Red Hank. Also pool ______•__• _."!<• Jnme» Soden. Llncroft, N. 1. • A. R. C, drawer M, Red Itnnlt. Bank. LOANS." down, balnnco «« rent. For other particu cattle, cnlvea, hoirs nnd poultry wanted. tables for Hale. ^___ : lnrs. I). VV. Martin, 2 10 Eust Front street N. Rudu. phone 807-R, Red Bank. FOR RENT. BUNGALO W~ON' "RIVER^ pr-BoriB seeking lotins or liavlnjr money " Y. P. OrBAZART ~^ WANT TO BUY ~~Kl"P"P'S"CIDER" MTLITOPENT ;Q loan on bond nnd mortKaRe are urnetl to Rod B^nk. I'hcnt! 11 3i. WELLS CLEANED AND DUO. chickens and ducks; will pay best price. On. store antl two apartmenta, flve next to Thomas's Inn, for rent furniahed or Help UB send Rood ti'linns nnd chcor tti Grind Monday, Wednesday end Saturday. roomB, bath, heat, nil Improvements; In nfurnished; four rooms and bath; hot •cad The Resistcr'a Wunt Advertisem.ntu, MR. COMMUTER. Moderate prices. Burlcw & Downs, Fort Phone SSd-M, Red Bnnlt, or cull 72 Brldffo Quick acrvlce. Gut Juice from your own here opp-rtunitii's for quickly fillfn_; your thoae thnt arc Biclt and unfortunate by| Wnnmouth. K, J., poatofilce box G2. avenuff. ltcil llnnk. U. Adler/ heart of town. Wallace Jeffrey, «9 Linden wntcr heat; ali improvements. The Land llnre is n house (jf six ruome and bath, applet) whflo you wciU Charlce H. Klpp, dace, phone 1G1-II, Red Bank. . ind Lbnn Co,, 10 East Front street, Red wants may be found. _____ nil other improvements except nas, on state atiriB and attending our bazar at I'ir-(> BOSTON FERN FOR SALE. TWO NICBLTTuRNfSHED ROOMS, Marlboro, N. J. k FOR EXCHANGE. iiijjh wiiy, in Mir», Allcnburst, N. J. _____ Sevunty-fivo cere farm ur will Bell a part. »nd ft one and n hnlf ton Trlnnj;lt!. «xet>]-« LEM SUTPhEN, at reasonable prices. Phone 79-J, Miller's, Brother-, agents. __ GOOD SWEET CORN. ton DoremuB, 61 Washington street. Red FOR RENT. Twolve room house, electric, toilet nnd lent condition. H. H. Johnnon & Son, bti:fi paper hanging and decorating. 22 Wash' 38 Weat Front Btreet, Red Banli. FOR SALE. Another week of Country Gentleman, Bunk. ^ -•'ive roomB and bath, all improvements; bath; hot anil cold water; usual outbuild- 5. Highlands, N. J,, or phone 11G0-W. Ington wteeiit, Red Hank. Phone C5<-J. FARM WANTED. Four-room buntcalow, some Impn three cents per our. Junt ready for can- mmediate iiciys-snion ; 52T» per month. Also ings, IC^B than three miles to Rvd fiank. ninff. Mrs. E. Docile, Little Silver, Runt- DAILY MESSENGER SERVICE. Price 122 000. Cnlel> Luker. Bclfovd, N. J. J. t. BSCHELBACH & SON, Want to buy email farm near Asbury ments; lot 60x100; price $3,700; River To New York. Orders left at the Elks' jhnlmerfl tourtnjr car nt,i\ l-'or>i coupe for Psrlt. Paul Mark-hart, EllerBllo, Hotel, 207 Plaza. Apply D. H. Cosby, 110 Monmouth Hon road, pbone Red Bank 831. ale cheap. 26U Shrewsbury avenue, near 125 West Front street. Red Dunk, phono Third avenue, Asbury Pnrk, N. J. ' home, Chnmbera pharmacy or Knicker- 127B. Auto nccessorlea Htifl_vulcanl*ln(r. treet. Rod Hank. BOARDING. bocker pharmacy will receive prompt at- Bank street. Red Banlt. _ ~~ HOUS-TFOk SALE. R. J. flibbons, proprietor, unJor new nv FRONT ROOM VFOJTRENT: ' PEDIGREED GUERNSEY BULL. NEW ATHLETIC FIELD. Sinfjlo nnd douhlo rooms with board: nL tention. Prices moderate. Charles W. ROOMS UNFURNISHED. Eifiht roornn, all imnrovem.nts; hot wa- agement; expert repnlrlna:, battery chars- improvements; hot nnd cold runnimr water, Joncn. ter heat; one of the best tmrtfaina in town 1 Furnished front room tor rent. Call Pedlsropd Guernsey bull for service. Ap- The second section of Knollwood will be One or two unfurnished rooms, reason- ing, welding; full lino of supplies: all worli ply to Superintendent Shore Acres, Little open for inspection end snle this Sunday. Maaonable ratcis. Hudson Ho-Be, 131 able to nice _ en pec table pnrty ; lonn womnn n a business street; price $11,500, $4,500 av.ningg. 105 Harding road, Red Bsnk. Hudson avonue. Phone 118-W. LITTLE SILVER AND FLORIDA. cash. I'. h\ Kennedy, Hi Monmoutli guaranteed. Phono Middletown D47-M. " HORSE FOR~SALE- '. Silver, H J. Phone Re-1 BanW 155. TcnnU courts nr« now open and athletic Auk A. C. Baker, renl estate; larfre lots or man and wife; three minutes' wn!k from field for Red Dank high school it being SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS HtQtion, in center of town. Phone Red str.ot, Itcd Hunk. Tclpphonca Red Bank Good work home for Hole, price $75. C. SAXAPHONE INSTRUCTION. on Branch avenue, ?250-?T60. Modern 477-R, or residence 1T.20-K. Kxpert Instruction on snxaphone. Mu- prepared for their football gumes. White Beautiful rcverHiblo ruirs made from old homes, nil irnrovemen ts. Also homes Bank 418-R, for particulars. DOG FOR SALE. « Patterson, Wnlllng avenue, Dolford, N. J. Brothers, amenta. ______„ carpets and chenille portieres. Write for r FARMS WANTED. sicians furnished for alt occasions. Phone grove, and building sites everywhero HOUSE FOR SALE. German police do;r, female, seventeen, "FLOORS CLEANED AND FINISHED. Arthur Hoyce, 312-M, Uumnon, N. J. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES circulars. American Rug Manufactory, E8G Flid Eight roomB, hot w«ter heat; paraRc; Have city clienta ready to buy farmfl In Monmouth county: nlso lots and town months old, splendid pedigree; registered Old and new floors. M. Sprlritrnteen. 47 GARAGE FOR RENT. cleaned nt the City Dry Cleaning and Dyc-Vermont street. Brooklyn, N. V. Phone 13 or 1300 price .8,000. $1,000 down. Immediate i>o»- Spring atreet. Red Bank. Phone_1888-M. nft Worka, 9 Mechanic'street, nenr Broad JUST ONE MILE FROM RED BANK Besaion. P. .F. Kennedy, 111 Monmouth iropertf.s. For quick results list your A. K. C. Fond of children nnd housc-i Rear of Thomas's Inn nt U Weat Front •nd ask Luke Loncbend to fill your wentu, property with Ray II. Stillman, Monmouth DOCK AND"BULKIiEAD BUILDERT atreet. Apply at 10 East Front street, otrcefc, Red Ponk. Phono 108-R. William 1 have ciirht lots 25xlB0 feet; will oe\\ for lie ia an efficient worker and his charueb street, Red Bank. Telephone. Hed Bank bruken. 61 Crcacvnt Btreet, Beacon Beach* Oatrov, proprietor. $2,400; near river and state rond. Or will 477-R, or residence 1520-K. County real estal», Eatontown, N. J., care Portable docks and floats a arieclnlty. Red Bank. Tho.Landand Loan Co^ are smalL Twenty-live cents will take a tillman Fnrms, State Hishway. N. J. A, 3. White, 2J_Oaklnndjtreet. Red Bank. FRESH COWFORSALE, THE COST IS LO'... BCII separately. Caleb Luker, Belford, thirty-word mcaBagfl Into over 7,000 FOR SALE AT CLIFFWOOD DEPOT. WIRE WHEEL SERVICE. with heifer oalf nt licr »[de; Guernsey The charire for sdvertiBement* In»thii N. J. Phone 7B-F-81, Kcnnsburs. homes. EJKbt-rooni house, cellar, chicken bouno, FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. Wire wheels rebuilt. . John II nsen. 42 heavy rnilkcr. Max RlnRenbcrgor, on( deportment of Tho RcBister is 25 cents MONEY TO LOAN. aeven lots, 50x175, on corner of Cliffwood Family wash, wet, not exceeding 25 NEW HOUSE~FO^SALE HOUSE FOR SALE. ..ounds, 75 centa; rmigh dry wash, fi cents West Front street. Red Rank, rhone 7Z-R. mile southwcBt of Tinton Falls, N. J. for thirty words or leas. A low cost for Money to loan on first bond nnd mort Six rooms and bath, and double earage avenue and Locust Btreet. 54,000, hnl( on Brown place; Colonial de_1gn; six rooms • • vice. (rage on improved rcnl estnte worth double mortgage. Caleb Luker, Dcliord. N. J. per pound. Rough dry wash nnd flat work WELLS DUG AND CLEANED FINE RUMSON HOME FOR SALE. . -ico $C,500, $1,500 caah. See P. t\ Ken 1 ironed, 7 cents per pound. Hand ironing and bathroom, fireplace, laundry; cement at n ren»onnh!n rate. C. H. Hftlmoi, At' STORM ENCLOSURES. the amount loaned. Alston Bockman. at nedy, 1U Monmouth street, Red Bank, Phone 75-F*-31 Keanaburp. s-- Winter and aummer home, near river torncy, 10 Brond street, Red Bnnk. if desired. Jersey Coast Laundry. West cellar under all; steam heat, electricity; Iant(e_ Highlands, R. F.D.. N. J.. box_y competent man in any branch of work. Site H ycnrs: like new, only worn few boys* $8,B0 coat uwenters, brown, Krecn No job too lnrge or small to receive prompt nue, Asbury Park, N- • heather nnd navy, $2.50. J. M. Finkel- f pnrlor fltove in first elaa_ condi* Ray IF. Stillman, Entontown, N. J. $0,600, $1,000 cosh. See P. F. Kennedy, unfurnished. Edward W. Lintncr, 5 West ., over United ( times, Splondia bfirsMn. Cull Rod Tiank tion. Jlke new. Twin Onk model. Can be Main street, Freehnld, N. J. snlion. Sawh cord ami glnRintr. Ksti store. Ofll. _ atctn, 12 Weat Front Btreet, Red Bank; HOUSE~FOR" RENT." ~~~ 111 Monmouth Btreet. Red Bank. Tele- mates furnished. Screens a npecialty. n nt my home. Trinity plncc, Occnnport phones Red. Bank 477-E, or residence SELL DIRECT. WELLS DUG. JERSEY, COW FOR SALE, Six room house, wntor and trna, nenr ntn- 1520-R. prict-H rinht. C. H." Bennett, 127 Men- Fresh In about four weeks. For dairy or N. J. R. P. Miller. tion, school and bus, on Church street Farmers nn7 ~ Thia Is the neason oE tho yenr wben the year. Get in on the bottom prices of the Bank. chln's Barber Shop, Second National Bank If you intend to build within the nox SHOW CASE FOR SALE. 9 garden nnd farm ore yielding fresh fruits second section, Opon for inspection nnd wishes position superintending farm or eft- GENERAL HOUSEWORKER WANTED HOUSES FOK, SALE, PORT MONMOUTH bildi Upstairs, five years pick your ]ot at Knollwood this Large J_1HBB refrigerating show case foi nnd vegetnbles in abundance. The "Want sale this Sunday. White Brothers, atrents. tatea^ open for josition November 1st j Havo ncversl houacn for snle at Por Department of The Register will help you In family of three; Rood refcrenern re- " FOR SALE AT BELFORD. Sunday. We offer the easiest terms of any ale at a bargain; like new; suitable foi years of experience; uobnr, nnd AmerlcnnJ oulred. 26 South street, phono U0-W, Red Monmouth, N. J. Caleb L. Luker, Bel butcher shop or delicatessen. Inquire at find customers for your crops. FOR /SALE OR EXCHANGE. ford, N, J. Phone Kcannburc. 76-F-31. Six room houne: lot 75x156; $2,800, developmenta. Open for inspection nnd Chandler FUX cylinder touring car; fiva Bank. $1,000 caah. Balance monthly pnymenta, Bale Sunday. White Brothers, nffentB. Garden DelicntC3_en, 22 West Front atreet, A BIG MARKET. best of references; faqjily. Address Su* USED BRICK FOR SALE. Red Bank. wire wheels, nil Rood rubber; paint in Rood perintendent, drawer M, Red Bnnk. LOUD SPEAKER FOR SALE. Cnleb L. Luker. Belford. N. J. Phon HOUSE FOR RENT. Tho Reaister each wtelc (roes Into condition; new battery, Kln3a wind deflec- Western Klectrlc loud speaker, 10-D; Also doors and trim from tho biff Harrl Kcnnnburff 76-F-31. 7,200 homea, a great mnrkc-t plnce for houao at 253 East Front street, Red Bank. First of November, nicely fuxnfah-d, QUINCES FOR SALE. tors, nil in A-l condition; price 1350 or a any reasonable offer. Call 1301-M, Red OOD EN McCLASKEY, Kood location; also Rarlifre. Further par Also chickens for roa.tin« and broil- anything you rnay have to sell A thirty- four-paasen^er coiirn Address Sox 213, SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS- Bk See Theodore P. Mornon on the groundn. lag roofer: tin roofs coatod and mad tlculars by cnllinff nt 48 South Btreet, Rei word ndvertlaement in The Register's Want jj _____^_ ROOM FOR RENT, inj?. Mra. V. VanDorn, Half-Mile road Fnir Hnven, N. J Phone Bed Bank Rugs—beautiful revere Ible ruga inadaf STOVE" FOR'SALE. tifflit* Chimneys repaired. Roofinc ma- Bank or telephoning Red Bank 551-R. Red Bank. Department costs but 26 cents. Comfortably furnished, room, in prlvnt terlnl for aale. 133 Hudson avenue, R from your old carpeto and rug.. Send Lnrcte Highland Oak, double heater, good BUNGALOVVFOR SALE. HUNTING SEASON DRAWS NIGH. HEMSTITCHING. condition; 120. IS Washington atreet, Red family; all Improvement.*. Apply nt 81 Bank, phone 410-J. ' Fivo rooms, all improvement-; price .Mexican, wide, picoting, gold and nilvi. postal for circular and full particulara* South, afreet, Red Bonk. Php_ne_ 1017-M. Double barrel puna ?20 to $50 each. A Bank. WANTED. $4,500, $1,000 cash. P. F. Kennedy, 114 kinds of nmmunJtion. All kinds of eport- rhinestonea attached to materials; buttons, . . bbinjr promptly attended to Wcirflcld P.Uf and Cf.rpet Gleaning Co.4 I^EW FORMS OF RESTRICTIONS. Monmouth street, Red Bank, Telephone pinking, plaiting, , machine embroidery. ROOMS FOR RENT, Four rooms or n fimall houne wanted in in_r (roods. Newspapers, confectionary, to- estimates cheerfully furnished. 45 Linden 391 Welrfleld street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 1 Rooms for rent at 5K Linden place, Red A«K about the reatriotioni In Knollwood. n nice neighborhood; for three; nbout $35 Ber. Bank 447-R nnd residence 1520-R. bncco. John DIFiore, Shrewsbury avenue, Beads ond novelties for sale at the Handy place, Hed Hunk. Residence White rord Brnk. Inmates can have use of bath- Protect yourself when you buy a lot. per month. AdilresB B. Bennett, Hed Dnnk, EMPTY HOUSES" COST MONEY. Rod Bank. Shop, 1G Broad.street. Red Hank. Upper Brond street, Shrewsbury, N. J. voom. « Knollwood, has been p Inn nod, not simply It. D. 1, boX_177. __ A house without n tenant is o poor in HOUSEMAN WANTED, Phone 078. Red Hank. Window ecrecna. RUGS AND CARPETS. laid out In lotn. White Brothers, njcenta. BROKEN WINDOW? — IDEAL PIPELESS FlJRSACES veatment. Enliat the services of Luk Call Red Bnnk 79-J and have sam. r_ white or colored; with ref Drcnces; must FARM FOR SATE~OR~RENt. Cleaners, repairers and reversible weav' iiREwOOrTFbli SALE. DONT RIDE Installed complete, 500 nnd^ up dependintt Lonprhead in finding n suitable tenant. II placcd; Single and double strength win' be able to drive car to station, clonn down- A farm of aeven acres in CentervIIle, •re of your 0I1I flooringi. Our hand wash-: Cut in any kind of lengths, sold by cord with a broken windshield. BrlnR ycnir ea on nine. Immediate installation. F. N. reaches over 7,000 families every week. dow KIUBB. Plate Klasa windshleldB oui stairs rooms, understand waiting on tabl,. near John Hendrickson's place; a good and half cord. H. Rltzau, Red Dank, phone here nnd let us put In a new plate glnok. Phone 373, Red Bnnk, for interview, or five room house, barn, etc.; will lcnse for ing restores the nap. Let capability fill M.ll-r'5.' fla Went Front street, pud Rank. Lculic, 2fi Chestnut etrect, Nutlcy, N; J. ELMER C WAINR1GHT, Bpeclalty. Miller's, 83 Weat Front «tn S5-W. Phono 4191, Nutley. justice of the peace. Criminnl nnd colloc Red Bnnjt, ad.lreaa P. O. Box 1G1, Red Bank. term of years; reasonable. For further your requirement!!. Carpet Cleaners, Gi YES. IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT FOR SALE. TABLE POTATOES. tion cases receive prompt attention witr LOOK? CLIENTS WAITING. FARM FOR SALE. particular!-: enll or write Mrs. Jnntzen, 145 Drummond place, Hed Bank, phono 1044-R, fr your car fa washed at tie Voro Busses, s Two pool tables and n billinrd table, fBtatoes that cook well nnd keep foi reBults. Dny and night Qcrvicc. Phone 4 Properties wanted along State rond. Ten acre farm, nine room house, cellar, 13nst ROth street. New York City. Phone Inc., wash stand. Charles A. Jones, expert cheap. Inqulrb , fl. F. Ilnpp. 26 BruB' Inter use; delivered or on farm. Wil- Office, 154 Catherine street, Itcd Bnnk. you have any farms or other properties in chicken IIOUHCH ; enn accommodate 2,000 i. Haven. N. J. In first clnna condition; five month a ~" ~N E W"AT HLETTC 1108-W. I Jersey, with calf at Bide one week old PIRGC, Fair Haven, NJ old; lock wheel, speedometer, nil cord tir Seasoned onk wood, $1_ per load Seven ronmi nnd b;ith; Southern ex- O. F. HILL, o Apply T. Sheohnn, near Leonardo. N. J.. nt 132 cubic feflt; slab wood $10 delive... poa'ure, combination coal nn down, $5 por month. Lot. Unf urn tahed; all latest improvements* AWNING AND CARPET CLEANING7 Sixteen-foot open launch; three h. r $90 to $300. John H. Cook. Roil Bnnk. miles from Red Hunk enn bo boUKht fo requirementfl t See us, S. P. Conover _. branch, N. J. . SHOP FORrRENt"; S8.50O at quick action; alonff pood roa> Hhowcr bath, electricity, telcpliom-. LHV Awning, beat covers nnd curtain;*, car- Hear of Max Leon's ofnoc, 22 Wei Foiro motor, rfivcrne near clutch, all i BUSINESS CORNER FOR SALE. price to a desirable tenant. 100 Mon pet.i nnd riiK'H cleaned, icourcd and etorctl Bro., Wickatunk, N. J. Phone Hclnjdcl "STENOGRAPHER WISHES POSITION. pood condition. Owner has another boat C. Luker, Bclford, N, J., phone 76-F-3 Experienced titenoKraphcr win lien posi- Front street. Apply at Tho I.nnd nti One of the beat biinincss cornerfl ii KennBburjr. mouth street, phone Red Rank lft,'i-M. mnltrt's^es renovated and mmle to order 2G-F-1Z-1. tion In Keil Maiik. Address T. II., drawor Loan Co., 10 East Kront itreet, Itcd Hank Phone Red Rank 117G-W! town; price SI5,000. Terms to suit. Re FORD COUPE FOR SALE. layinc nf .-nrit.-tH ru(;a nnd linoleum. En. ALL IMRDWA¥E~DEAXERS P. F. Kennedy, 114 Monmouth street, Re WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, timtiten cheerfully given. Satlnf notion M,_R?1. n»nk. SEED RYE" AND STRAW plumbing, heating and tinning. Pump a am Iu first CIBHH condition; live months should sell Ccl-O-GlnsB, a new and mot for flalei first clann for harvest; nlso ry Bank", phone 477-R, or residence 1520-It. old; lock wheel, speedometer, till cord tires tTimrnntRed. Knnbnrii'a, G-l White ntrcot HEMSTITCHING. BICYCLES AND CHAIRS FOR SALE. — windmills repaired. Agent for Master car- Rodllank. Phone 3 2_-M. Now being done at the Singer Shop by h'lvo onk Wining* chatra end n man'x and useful QIRIB Hubntitutc, or (t«t some frorr (or cover ero_i. nrinht loono straw; nls NEW~FORMS OF~RESTRICTIONS. buretor coal BttvinK device. Fitn any fur- enah or tinu' pnymonts. PendiVa C.nntKi? lady's bicycle for tmla. 140 Branch ttvc Geortra While, oirent, Monmouth Hcach, turnipB and cnrrotn. Mary Hendrlckaon, Ank nbout the restrictions in Knoll worn! nnce. 42 Lei ch ton avenue, Red Dan' phone 220-W, Atlantic Hi^lilnndii, N. J. nuNCAtow FOR "SALE7 ~ the compnny'fl new expert operator. All nuo. Red Hank. N. J. 00 Lcroy place. Red Panjt. Protect yourself when you buy n lol phono 6B2-W. FORTV-FIVE"~ACR'ES FOR SALE. At rortuitpni'lc. «n MlircwHlmrr river, work guaranteed. Wide Mexfacn heni- SAVE MONEY. " HOUSEFOR SALE" r Knollwood hiifi been plnnncil, not nimpl: r LADY'S SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE. MONEY TO LOAN. OIM- and n hnlf I.U],.M to R«'<1 Hunk; nl year round hiiiu, nh)\v, livu rooms and bath etltchiiiE now ten centa a yard. Gcorga He your own aalcaman. Luke Lontj Six room house, electric litrhtn nnd jrnn laid out in lots. White Brothers, nRcntn. Rood ground, KC\>II hnuae, two InrRC barns Him imrlor nml rnrch; open llrcplnrc, elec- Lady's line nnuule horso (or-nulo. Apply ytll\ t_kn your mcsnano into 7.20O horaci On bond and mortgaRe on renl eiitnte li Woods. Jr., ngent. 29 Monmoiith a treet. Alfred Griffiths, Elkiu estate, Harding pnraKf for two enm, work chop nnd out- LOOK ALONG STATE ROAD. Red Bank u* xitlnlty In sums of $500 t< nnd usual outtniikliiiKn; pood read; $10,000, tric lUrbhi. city wntcr. price rcRRunnlilr road. Red flunk. nt a cost of 2G cento tor thirty word a o: door kitchen, nenr river, Fair Hnven, N. J. I hnvo for f throe chiMien and house- hi'iirt K*'im(i-', KnHtnn avcinif, N«w Ilium you wait nt Singer fibop, U.orttd Womli, Fair field Onrdcnn on the King's HijthwRy Proail atroet, all improvemcntu, fine loci S3Ay~pr~WITH FLOWERS." EVERYONE" WELCOME. — hold for itimtnoHtt rouple; uun\ hnmc nm wii-U, N. ,1. 't't'li-plumc 1-M3-W-2. l MAN WANTED tion. Apply at 10 East Front street. TI Nothlnir could bo mere nppniprlntr nn r Jr., agents, 20 Monmouth atrei , Hi0 Sons will MI rely carry hnpptncns with tho dentlal Bcctlnn in New Jersey. Whit' PLEASE READ THIS.' HAniJWOOD FLOORS. fur frcneral luiuBuwttrk; must be uood i " GOOD INVESTMENTS. pri'l'iirnl nt vmif Inuiii's; Muryhuift blx> O( feet by HO feet deep, facing two nvcnuon, POSITION WANTED. Brothers, npenta. _ I.dtfi in the flrwt ne^tinii of k'nntlwnot turltny* nnd Tl- hlk'hiHt lu.n.r, IH.'.IHI nml awnrd t"t Any Iclntl you wnnt. Give us A cull for cook, neat and hnv* B° 1 references; nleei Price II,000. Cnleb L. Luker, Delford Woman with n twplve-yenr-old irtrl d •lit- FOR "RENT! " hnvo incronniM fifty PIT cent in t Iw In* lto n>-'n fur insprrtioi) nm )nt.i:!.ui. l>. <*., IV.U) Hi'coml nvrnuf, bfld by the Euri-ldi rivet Ho VtiiMium cleaner ^"~A WANSiriON. " """"PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. 2f>, Hnlmdel, N. J.. or phono Hnlmdcl 12-M Large front room, ttultnble for olie o $1,000 plnyr.r pin no, bench nnd muilt houiifkcepinjr; nil improvements: hot wi nn\p thin fiundny. White Hiothoi;.. nwenti. I'nrk. N. ,t.. iihciu- 21 8.1 -H. only, Prlco, with oil nt (nr lunniti, S^', Ynurnr mnrrfed innti wlatica position two per it on* ; nil Imiirovrnientn. Onll even AUTOMOHILE OWNERS, ATTF.NTIOri. trr hont; irnrnKo if denlro^i. .ri Mn.lc FRUIT AND TRUCK FARM. rolla: flcll for $460 to quick buyer. A. II ' III.IXO'II S5.00 down, tr.,00 per month; 153.^0 with tlrlvhiK for itrivnte family, or truck, ri Iniin nftcr u:3D. 47 Wallace ntrcet, Rei Dlrhnn, Drummond plncc, rear of towr Kquip your nutoniobilc.t with Mllbtin plaflOjJBril Unnk. 104 ncrcH, over ifiO fruit trvfK; '10 ncrra Itenr ;itln nt $8., .(>0. S:i.0O< nlxty i]i.vi Solil by l-reil II. Aycr*. A3 Wo Invite your Uimiectlon of Knollwoott " I(6RSCS~ WANTED " "' KOR SAL.K, RED BANK,, 1 t for n lord for ,14.(0 ttiat I" n to hoard (or the winter: .'fnnonaMa rntcn fifteen lota B(l x 1B 5 feet, rcatrictfil, hlir Bl)lke._ Addrenn V. O. box 828. Reil Ilnnk, o.tt-n fcir inn^Ttlnn nnd «n\r thin 3uml(» cunh, bain net cany trriirn. Kttwiinl W tntb rmtiiitnr thnt dout freeir. Wi Newmnu i.'prfnri rv<\ 1>ANCE " [ KI I llnnk Auto U«dl- . .„ SM.E. PRIVATE SALE OI" FURNITURE." yenr. «et in on thn bottom prlcrn of th Mi-other*, nKpntn. __ l-'riday, Octiili.-r 10l.li, »l. Lit It.; Sih-«-i urlm. 1111 W' Kront «tr#!.t '"'"FRESH KILLED DUCKS. * , liORsfeS AND CO\V3~WANTED^ N«iw live room houso vn Ijttttyetta at rivo piccp Hvlnn rni>m unite. 12R; IR Bproud iiret Ifm. Open for inn|ireturn nn WOIIIHII'B club.* .'iit[ipn- fi:30 [„ 7::i() I' I'bimt* 1177. fJmn/iJit*1'^! ynung, io(ri"C nnil Juiryj to board for tliir wlnt«r. John V. I). For* nnle tblii Huiiil.ny. Wliit« llrotliem, njji'iitt . ..__ ___._._^oo^ cooic sKitvicr:. M. TlrlieU, -HII>I»M- mid diimtc S1.00 with nil InirirovoimntB; lot Itflxl^O; i unk (lidrliunrd with Froncb mirror; In KKpcrlcnrcd hoh', mnn nnd wife, will tfl 1 UODSK I'OR KI::NT iirlee ti J ccnU i»ur iimiit>l: wplyttls l.fi.'p» man, Howell •tnllmi, Krcili'ild, N. J., R. D.IK.OOO, »anh 81,000, Addretn II. 0., drnwc working IHIIIR mid other tnMcn, Inrue ntrom """" " W6lt SALE. ~ Ticket(i, (luiu'p, r.O <-i;iit't nt H ::t0 I . M 11 No. Jl. I'himn 1H-K-M, Tree' " wrok-oml nervlcc to privalo people In tm il ihl i k fihr nml R hnlf to four pmnuU fiutifll' ', fSH'f trunk, few chnlrn. bamniock uiul «« On nrlfnrti rond, near Mlddktown croni or o\it of itnwn. (iiioil InunilrcHfl wnn SiToniuliTn' ftr^lu'Ntru. HtMiclit lit. .lohn'H n fr "FOR RENT At HEA'ITIK 1-ail 3AUK. Apply 50 Htirlnx ntrcnt, Ucl llnnk. Intf. n plot '^n»xl.7& feet. Will ""li nepiu wnrk. AddresH Amelln llklcii, 100 Llmt chaprl. llvii si* |o in i en [toiiniln rriflH'B ; twelve Wfuhit Mix mom Iiunpuhnv on river: open fli« """" AUTO IIAKGAINS rOK SALE."* nte Ir.U f>0 fret frnntilHC Cnli'li I.. Luke nU.w, Uoil Ilnnlc, W dlnliu; r< oh tmiriiiir In very rood cmulltloi HoLlMit, xnld. oxcbnni,-.xl. titorcd. Cl.'itli hm>n>vomr>nU: One renlr.tl.> ; RIND V'lonnlin:. U ftix-rmmi hoimo for rent; mie mlmito ntatinli; alHo nthcr luU for nnl« fxljotnfn ISTiO; 10'10 Fnril cnupc, hitrt mnny cxtrn lnp BII() ropnirhifr ti npccinlty. Hnnd wnsl IU'nnon for nflllhtir, ffolnir nwny. Ini.ui: bl t iitiinntiiterdt . otiU [":•' C. O. 1). llMrhl'/ lli--,n,, Vi'.H from tha lumlncaa iectf<»" ot limmi street. nal.l propertvpi-opert^,. VSVS. T. Woodward, R. ]•'. D I1!00. li. It. Kilwanln. Mtllc Silver, N. J Inif Mt lowoHt intm. .Prompt nervier. ot the Oardnn Drlirntcinen, 2Z Went Fror Wnn street, Itcd Dnuk, [>hoii 117H FMfflinM, N. J, l*lii'n« 3flH-*J-J, Fra«h«M, Call at 7R Mechanic atreet, Utt\ Jlr.nlu tJn. 1, IUd Ilnnk. pbone IU--I llnnk 1IU. Driinimonil .ilncr, Reil Iltuilt, phone I0l1-ft, street. Rrd Hunk. C5.-M. Pa&e Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 1924. .rich at the expense of those of erick W. Donnelly and George L. all of these votes at the election. by Mr. Shields and his campaign Phase 'fhd Brnsk 1131. THE RP BANK REGISTER moderate incomes was being pushed Record. Second, there were 18&.000 Repub- manager. •' licans who voted for Hnmilton F. s» * z JOHN H. COOK. Editor onii I'jblts the men who were pushing it gave * « « rew J. Hill (iEORGE 0. HAHCE. Associom Witor. forth violent erics that,4o oppose For the past fifteen or twenty Kean at the primary. Mr. SHelds "Hope springs eternal in the hu- the Mellon1 bill, which Eut (j,own the years Mr. Shields baa' cavorted apparently believes that all these man breast," OB that good old poet, Paper Hanging BunlnruB MunaE*r: JU'publii'ans voted for Mr. Kean THOMAS 111VIN0 DROWN. taxes of those with vast'incomes around with the Republican party Thomas Campbell, Enid a hundred Painting and while doing little or nothing for in New Jersey. The Republican pol- bfcausc he was a Dry and he ex- years ago or more. Mr. Shields had Sure death Io Mica, Hats, R Decorating Telephone!:—lied Hank 13. those of moderate incomes, was iticians have heartily praised him pi'ds to get all these votes. Third, hoped that Hamilton I1'. Kean would KSoles and Gejilstre. They m Associate this' firm with Rtd_Bj»k_lj< "!• bis campaign manager saya there die on tSio spot. gf Espericnccd in all brra..e!aea Subicription Frlct»: creating clais hatred and was ar- for his work in bringirig into their beat Walter E. Edge in the recent durable v.'orl; at low coo'.. raying the poor against the rich. camp many of the church people arc tons of thousands of Demo- primary, but that hope was not Estimates Furniabed One year *!•& crats who will turn away from v Eold by ell Drtigglats, 2!jc, A (iu months " # • • of the state. Now that he is waging realized. Now Mr. Shields hopes p by ifisll 2. boxen for 50c : p 14 WORTHLEV STREET Three montliB • * an independent campaign •• against Donnelly and Mr. Shields expects just as ardently that ho will leave The real persons who were creat- to get all these votes. g ESS DC POiSOH WHEAT CO. A Red Bank, N. J. i ing clnsa hatred and arraying the the . Republican, Democratic and Mr. Kdge and Mr. Donnelly mid Mr. THE H. SMITH CO.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1024 Progressive candidates, the Republi- Record so far behind in the raeo2 370 Plans St., Newark, Si. I. g PLoii.- 141B Red Bunk > poor against the rich wore the can machine ia denouncing him a;t which comes off on the fourth day Fair Haven New Jersey [ TOWN TALK. very men who were trying to take vigorously as it ever denounced the If Mr. Shields gets all of thcac of November that umnitr pigeon the fair share of taxes off of ths Democrats. In fact, some of the votes be will win by the biggest would starve to death flying back / (Continued from page 41 very rich, who were best able to pay it, and shoulder it off on those Republican politicians find in Mr. vote that any candidate ever re- to find them. Surely Mr. Campbell What about the political octopus of small incomes, who wore least Shields in the present campaign a ceived in the state of New Jersey. was dead right when he said that of New Jersey? Has he enmoshet able to pay it. It was a scheme direct emissary of the ilevil, Singularly, however, there are some "hope springs" eternal in the humr.n Senator William A. Stevens in hisof class benefits beyond anything * « v.- Republic-mis and some Democrats breast. tentacles and swallowed him whole ever before devised. In spite of Mr, Shields hua appointed a cam- and sonic Progressives who doubt for a political meal? It looks the big newspapers which supported paign manager and says he extha- t Mr. Shields will get all of the mightily like something of this kind enthusiastically, and in spite of pects to win. Here is the basis of votes he is counting on. In fact ' had happened. the President's hearty support of it, his belief, as set forth'in a state- they are .so far from believing that QUALITY HATS the congressmen and senators re- ment received at The Register of- he will get all of these votes that MRS. S. LOHMANN fice this morning. First, there were thc-y are actually going ahead with FIRST CLASS MILLINERY PARLOR, Senator Steven::, liefcire the pri- fused to stand for such im unjust their campaigns, just as if they Hand-Mad. Hat! a Specialty, mary, discovered Senator EIIRC as and iniquitous scheme. 300,000 citizens in New Jersey who Al.-u> Stock of Iteady-Made Hats. didn't vote at the primaries. Mr. thought they had a chance of win- 1* Broad St., Roil Bank, N J. \ the Political Octopus of New Jersey * * • ning, in spite of the figures set up Onu Flight Up. and so described him in a lonj; Shields apparently expects to get statement which recounted the George L. Record, the Progres- many wicked and evil deeds which sive candidate for senator, will this Political Octopus had pertak-e exactly the opposite stand on formed. Senator Stevens at that this measure from that taken by time was trying to persuade folk? Walter E. Edge. He'Will vote for to voti; for Edge's rival, Hamilton n equitable reduction of income Kean. tax on all classes of taxpayers He will not vote for any plan Garo ' 'An octopus is about as tough and which will give as great a tax re- mean and oncry a brute as well duction on a million dollars of in- could be imagined. It is his nature come when held by one rich man, | io swallow folks, if he can catch as twenty-fire millions of dollars o' them, and the flesh and bone thus income wonld get when held by swallowed becomes part of the body men of moderate incomes, as was POWER, SELECTIVITY, WITH CLAHBTY OF TONE. .. of the octopus and helps the octo- ic schcn>e of the Mellon plan. pus to go out and make a meal off * * * eomeone else. George L. Record has been the Model R. A. F., $135. lode! V., $195. Georgian iodel, $400. hampioTi of the rights of the com- LESS EQUIPMENT Has Mr. Stevens been swallowed mon people all his life long. His by the octopus which he alleges he great talents would have havt" discovered? Can we expect him made him inordinately rich if he Set, $145, Installed. soon to praise and extol the octopus id employed them to put through .which such a short time ago he con- he schemes of trusts and great demned? What a sad fate this •orporntions. He has always fought •would be! Who would want to de- :he buttles of the common people. Any Set Can be Purchased on Our Club Plan scend from the proud level of state He is malting that same, fight no.v senator to that of octopus food. It for the common people which hi All standard make sets at stanza "il prices. Why not avail yourself of would be bad enough for a com- is constantly made ever since he mon, ordinary man to go to such :amc down from Maine nearly for- Radio Service where it is not a side issue ? a fate. Well may Senator Stcvens's years ago constituents shake and shiver with * • * Best equipped repair department in Monmouth County, where men dread nnd anxiety when they con- Abraham Lincoln loved the with long experience are at your service. This is the admirable type of living room furni- sider that thoir representative al- Iain, common people of the conn- tui'e that will give comfort and satisfaction for | ready may have become part and ,ry. He once said that God RADIO BATTERIES CHARGED AND RENTAL SERVICE. parcel of an octopus. If such be Umjghty must have loved the plain, years and years to come. Included is a large the case it explains his silence since ommon people of the country be- '84-inch davenport, arm chair and wing chair, the primary. It would be impos- •aus«' he made so many of them. full spring construction throughout, comfortable roll arms and covered in a sible for him to speak from the in- it is unfortunate that there Is not sides of an octopus and neither is low, an Abraham Lincoln in the beautiful new velour design. You wil 1 find it a marvelous value at this special it likely that he would' emulate Vhil.e House to love the plain, re. s. JOHINSON price—for one week only. • , • „ Jonah's feat and eventutdly emerge :omjnon people of the country and to discover more octopusoe. o protect their .welfare. Phone 1184 10 WHITE ST., R£D BANK, H. J. "Radio 2AWL."

Holmdel farmers have been say- Eed Bank is one of the healthi- ing that their assessments are too est places in New Jersey. Rarely Come to White Street and listen to the S high. A sale of a farm which vrr.s io Red Bank mentioned in any of •made a few days ago would seem the reports of contagious diseases Series Baseball Games and other events through to show that this complaint is well in the state which are issued week- founded. The farm which was sold ly by tho state department of Western Electric Public Address System. was that of J. Harvey Bowne. The health. The list of contagious dis- farm was sold at auction and eases in each county is sent out THE OMLY ONE IM MOUmomn COUNTY brought ?3,500, which ia less than regularly each ^week. The report the farm was assessed for. Prop- of contagious diseases for last week erties .throughout the county are records eighteen cases of con- Metal Beds generally assessed for about fifty tagious disease in the county, with Cedar Chests 6 Dining Chairs to sixty-five per cent of true value, not a single case from Red Bank. $9.75 and at this rate this farm of J. $12.95 $39.00 • * * r Now! A bi(j special purchase Harvey Bowne ia assessed at about of these full size metal beds Large size. Dust, vermin and NOW! Five dining chairs ond double the general rate of assessed For many reasons Red Bank is brings them to you at a strik- moth proof. Will hold skirts host chair with genuine blue valuation. one of tho hoiilthiest places in the ingly low price. Finished in without folding. Unusual leather scats, walnut finish at state, Tho soil io porous, affording walnut. value. this low price. Be curly. excellent drainage. It has a vigi- J. Harvey Bowne bought the lant board of health, composed of farm for $7,0(10 several years ago. men who are active at the first sign That was when farms were high of danger. It has a wonderfully and prices of farm produce were pure water supply, drawn from also high. Things have changed artesian wells which tap sources of since then. Mr. Bowne had to sell water far underground and which his farm and it brought exactly half supply is absolutely free from what he paid for it, making a net every possible source of contamina- loss to him of ?3,500. If other tion. farmers were compelled to sell, as * * .+ was the case with Mr. Bowne, many In every community there- are of them would probably be losers likely to be one or two persona to as gTOat an extent as he. who seek to center public notice on O-O-O-O-O— themselves by decrying conditions in their home town. Sometimes A lot of the Republican news- this is done for political purposes. Ghifforette at papers of the country are declaring Sometimes it is done from a sheer that the Republican congressmen desire to achieve public notoriety. Now! 5 Pieces in Walnut at $85.00 • $29.00 must be elected in order that the Sometimes it is done with a feeling . Mellon tax plan can be put over on of revenge because they think their A great buying stroke at tlio Ihc people. That tax plan was in- Better dining furniture will make you proud to entertain during recent furniture marlcot qualities have not been sufficiently the Fall ami Winter to come—and for years after. Included in brought theao beautiful Queen tended to cut down tremendously recognized by the people of their this beautiful suite in a handsome extension dining table and. four the taxes on the very rich and to I Anne chifforettea at a great dio- locality. chairs with genuine, leather seats. Attractively — — - - count—-and wo aro selling thorn do very little or nothing at all with * ¥ + finished in walnut. Special now at . > tha oamo way. Charmingly the income taxes of those of moder- finished in walnut. ate incomes. Senator Walter E. Fortunately these folks are. Edge was one of the few Republican usually taken at their true value K senators who gave his support to by the people of their home com- this iniquitous measure. munities. Otherwise much harm might be done. But with this * + * class of people taken at their real K This reduction on the very rich, value, and especially when the rea- which WHS supported by Senator sons for their action have become Edge and which President Coolidjre plainly apparent, their maneuver- tried lo bulldoze thr;r.:^li congress, ings excite only ridicule and con- Prices down. But quality up. Edison was one of the mo?t unfair taxa- tempt. WiWesale Discounts/ MAZDA lamps are being steadily improved. tion bill?, ever introduced in th? Yet in the last two years, prices have come United States congress. Most of If you use $75 worth of lamps or more down four times—averaging in all, a 35% the. big Republican papers, ami Kev. James K. Shields, who for a year—buy by contract and «ave a Democratic papers also when owne 1 many years was the head of the generous discount. Never before has drop. This means better lighting—at lower or controlled by very rich men, ex- anti-saloon league of New Jersey, it been possible to buy lamps at whole- cost. Are you keeping pace, with improve tolled this measure as being the bus become a real enndidnte for sale prices in so limited a quantity. ments in your store lighting—your factory noblest taxation plan over con- United States senator. He filed —your home? Specialists are available to Roll Carpet ceived by man. petition of nomination before the For Better Bedrooms! 4 Pieces! Every Edison MAZDA Lamfi study your problem. Mail the coupon • V + primary and said that if Hamilton $1.19 yd. F. Kean, whom he regarded ns a 8 Agent serviced by Siblty-Vitmatt today! The outragenudness of the Mol- offers this contract discount* x Attractive patterns for hall or You'll linrdly bo able to bcllevo your eyes when you aea what Dry, were nominated he would with- ntnirs. You will agree when wonderful quality you can get in a bedroom Buito for at little as lon plan, which the Republicans draw, but if Walter E. Edge, whom you see it that it's n notabir this. Included Is a full olzo bow-end bed, large vanity drenainor nnd some of the Democrats say ho regarded as a Wet, were nomi- vnluo for «.»rly full buyers at table, drenser with full mirror, nnd roomy Q1QQ AH they arc going to put over this nated by the Republicans, he would K this special price. chiftorctte. A striking value at , $ 1 J3.UU rif-xt winter, and which President stay in the race. Coolidge will help to put over on the people, was so rank that out * + • Fine Furniture at Moderate Prices of about 3O0 Republican cniicrpss- Mr. Kcnn was licked by a very §IBLEY~PITMAN men only rleven had the hardihood big majority and Mr. Edjfc got the to vote for it. The others did not Republican nomination. Thereupon ELECTRIC CORK flare to vote for it and then go Mr. Shields irirdod up bio loins, us back to their people for re-election. they used to do in the old bible WHOLESALE ONLY * • * dnyK, and started into the political WJvenuc aW>SL%m%rk CiUj. fray. His political spear will know "rnmh Clinton 6 Stair Sts.. Brooklyn,N.Y. Walter E. Edge in one of the no brother in bin present fight. H,? very rich men of New Jersey. and the Republican machine hnv« Hamilton F. Kcnn, who wnntcd to been brothers in lights of former take the nomination away from days, hut that old-time friendship GENERAL ELECTBUC Distributor" Walter E. Edge, nnd who is like- is now forgotten. He iiiul (ieorge, wise one .of the very rich men in I*. Record have born on I he Kitim- the state, declared thnt he would side in several battles of the pii';t, support President Coolidge to thn hut the water of those lights has FRANK P. REID limit in putting through the Mel- gone under the bridge r.iwl tan not. Front Street, Foot of Broad Phone 1228 Red.Bank 27 and 29 Monmouth St. Near Broad, St lon mrnsurp if ho should be nomi- now turn the wheels of the' mill nated and oleet^d. «ny longer. KH Mr. Kliii'liU has put RED BANK, N. J. * # t * on bin war paint »nd brenthofj de- Serviced by Sibley-Pitmati Free Delivery • Phone 1200 While thi.'i plan to help the very fiance at Walter ]•'„ Kdge nnd Fn-d- RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 1924. Page Thirteen

Church Newi, and exercises will be held for boys given by Allen Woollcy and Mrs. PERSONAL. WHO FARMS UK£ THIS? 'Tho Goal" will be the subject between the ages of twelve anil Grace Kiri^. THEATRICAL eighteen years. Frank Moorman CLEANERS and DYERS White Bros. *ave rented half of of the sermon of the junior con- WORK CALLED FOR AND one o[ their double houses on John WAYSIDE'S UNUSUAL. FARM gregation of the Baptist church will be in charge. At the prayc- RUMSON HOIJSE AND LOT SOLD DELIVERED "LISTEN IN»-| street to 3. D. Williams of Nut- Sunday morninfj. The subject foe service next Wednesday night the Office31 Monmmith St. Tel. 580-W | AND UNUSUAL FARMER. subject will be "Shall we do awny Mn. Josephine Hatciie't Place Factory. 37-39 Prospect AVB. ley. the regular morning service will bi Bouclil by Civil War Veteran. Tel. Z30-W TOMORROW AFTERNOON Mim Edith i Brower of Chestnul Many of tho Product! are Interest- A Story of Conquest," The first with the prayer meeting?" Thurs- street underwent en operation for ing and Extraordinary and theof a series of four sermons will be day night there will be a church William II. llintelmaiin haa soli! tonsil trouble lost week at Woodlcy Owner Hej an Uauiunl Way ofpreached Sunday night and the sub- luncheon under the auspices of the Mrs. Josephine Hatclie's property hospital at Little Silver. Diapoting of Tbeiw. ject will be "jesus's Friends and improvement society. Friday night on tin: south side of Black Point Miss Henrietta Brown of Wul- Ouro." A motion picture entitled will be "acquaintance night." Theiv road, Bumsun, to Walter Brown of Tomatoes that look portly like will be an informal sociable and anLong Branch for $3,300. The prop- Auto Vans and Express lace striat ispont Saturday and Sun- peppers and partly like jtomatocs "The Sky Pilot" will be shown al w that moving tim near L am day with her Bister Dorothy, who the church tomorrow night. entertainment by homo talent. erty hus ii frontage on Black Point prewireN d hto your ni-xt ing ofL furni- and that taste like they look, block- ture. pinnoB or biuaiflfJ ii attending Montclair nornml Sunday morning the pastor will Road of 37',i feet and a depth of to el) parts of Lovett's Nurseries Little Silver, N. J. berries without thorns or seeds, and Nest weekiiwill be rally week at preach a special acrmon ki th':about 1->(I feet. There is a frame school. Chinese gocae thai strongly rcneni- the Prpsbyter'jan church. The sub- In Itet) liank, J!»-fore you ve your mxi Knight Templars. dwelling on the pz'operty containing moving don't, write, a end call for th<: WILL SPEAK FROM Mite Elsie Bey of Wallace street ble Bwans, these tfre only three of ject for the sermon Sunday morn- only rolinble furniture mov ju town, ami (j rooms sums upthe quality of food of Wallace atrcct. given away. Mr. Hueth hate3 vc l Walton Cullington and Louis sec things go to waste. and it h offered by everyA Pstore Conovcr are havlnpr vacations from only to prevent waste that any of their positions at the Broad street his crops' arc ever sold. Probnbly ^executive of home—• national bank. They, are now onthroe-fourths of everything raisp.4 affairs shops at the ASP a tour of the Now England status is given away. Tho romajnino; in Mr, Culllnirton's car. According fourth more than suffices for tho with an air of confidence to post cards rcceivedi by friends family neod3 of tho Hueth Broadway Long Branch, N. J. here thay are having a fine time, al- family and the excess finds iU ^ sheget$lhe Best though at several places they wepj way to market. at Prices well withinthe unable to And a garage to pnrlc the car over night and they were com- The pepper tomatoes nro really Circle of Economy. pellcd to sleep In the machine. remnrknble. Thsy almost deserve to be classed as a new vegetable^, Thoy Miss Janet D. Hendricksrn of look and taste more lilcs a. tomato ar WHITE NAPHTHA.W/> Wallace street has resumed her than a pepper, but it requires iv> studies at Ely school at Greenwich, imagination to seo and tasto th" Conn. 1 pepper flavor in them. They aiv Miss Elizabeth Chambers of much firmer than ordinary toma- Worthley atreet spent the week-enJ toes. They were originated bv at Wlnsted, Conn. Luther Burbank, the famous hpfti- Wellington W. Kennedy of Hani. culturiat, and Mr. Hueth sent to "PACIFIC' injr road was one of the judgeH of California and got plants for his dahlias at tho Plalnfield garden Wayside farm.' club show last week. Far different from ordinary black- Mrs William VanNuyse of Jor- Good Quality soft Crcpc v berries are the seedless and thorn NOWHERE—HIGHER PRICES sey City stopped in town recently loss variety on Mr. Hueth's farm. and called on some of her friends Ha has about 100 vines which were She was on her way to attend 11 set out last spring. The vines dinner party given at Price's hotel grow to bo 25 or thirty feet Ion;;. at Pleasure Bay by her brother, II. Those oft the Wnyiido farm are al- S. Goulard, in honor of his son anil ready six to eight feet long an"! daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mry. they are supported with pole?. Thomas Goulard of Summit, Later wires will be put up for them Shoulder LEG fit DRY-CUREO.HICKORYSMOKCO Sergeant Joseph Bray of theto run on. The berries are large Hindquarter Rib Red Bank police force continaes to and luscious and quito a crop wns SLICED improve nt hi* West Front street harvested this summer. Tho vines SPRING SPRING LAMB SPRING hom« from a serious sickness whicii aro more delicate than those of or- PACKED IN Vz Ik PACKAGES has kept him off duty the pant dinary blackberries and during th". month or more. He is now able winter- they will be protected by to tako short walks. being surrounded with straw an 1 Miss Helen Dadon of South Ani- stalks. After they are three yours boy spent Sunday with Mrs. Wil-old this winter protection will not lard J. Roop of Monmouth street. be necessary. The seedless, thorn- Eaymond Truex of Allen placu less , blackberries were originatpej- continues to improve at the Lont? by Lnthor Embank and Mr. Hueth Branch hospital, where he recently got them from California. undorwant an operation. Mr. Hueth has a,pair of Chines" Miss Gwendolyn Cowen of Ber-geese. He nlso has a, big lot of PANCAKE FLOUR muda is visiting Mrs. Charles ordinary Reeso arid tho difference Ducrken of Westsidc avenue. Miss between the two varieties Is great SULTANA SYRUP Cowen will be bridesmaid at theThe Chinese gecso have loni? wedding of her brother, Edward archod necks and graceful curved Cowen, and Miss Lillian Klaas of bodies greatly in contrast with the ASTOR RICE Lonp Branch, which is to take place native domestic geese. Mr; Hueth Rib Milk-Fed tomorrow at St. James's church, also has wild geese, wild and-tnma Milk-Fed Milk-Fed PEA BEANS Red Bank. ducks, guineas and 300 chickenn. BONELESS MOTHER'S Mr. and Mrs. Clovis A. Loso and Newly every kind of a vegetable Leg VEAL RUMP or QUAKER. nan Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. Al-crop is rulacti, including large fred Seablom of New York spent quantities of muskmolons and CALIFORNIA ORANOEs the week-end with Mrs. A. Van-watermelons. Mr. Hueth is a mm Houten of Fair Haven. with' a large circle of friends ami acquaintances and he gives away EATING APPLES 5 HORSE RACES SATURDAY. farm products with a free hand ;o everyone ho knows. COOKING APPLES 3 Cornells Will he Held on Comanchc • Folks at Wayside are proud an I Drive at Portaupeclc. happy to hnvo cuch a neighbor and STBINGLESS as BEANS Five horso races will be hold on they speak with appreciation of the Saturday afternoon of this week on service ho is doing for the com- Comancho drive at^Portaupeck, The munity by his new development. events will start at half-past two One of Mr. Hueth's neighbors in o'clock. Match races will be held npenklnB of him said that Mr. between Joseph Curtls's Prince ami Hueth was nil the time making new CUM CHOWDER" Alex Heyera'a Chestnut for a purso friends and that he believed Mr. of $100; and between Frank Po- Huctlt wan doing this BO that he Rib End Quality Beet Medium Size Fresh Pork land's Kelloy and William Bennett's would hnVc mow folltB to give POYALGELATINE DESSERTS2/¥ 25* Midnight for a purso of $50. There farm products to and thus removu ROASTING CALA 33 Will also he two class races and n the necessity of having to markrt LOIN SIRLOIN EAGLEBEANP ASPARAGUS ' running race. Honry Muhllnbrlnk anything. TUESDAY f-FRIDMAaEWMOUWHEAT AHD RAISIN BMADDAYS of Branchport is In charRO of tho GRANDMOTHER'S rnccst. Ho conducted a number of Mr. Hueth employs two men to Jresh races on Atlantic avonue at Branch- run his farm for him and whun Oven port last summer. Atlantic avenue he can find time from his reguliir 1B being repaired and tho races will business duties he does Rome tilling of the soil himself. Farming with ' be hold at Portnupeck for that rea- him is a hobby and a.fad from son. which ho gets more pleasure than from anything elsi> outside of hia PRIEST HAS RELAPSE. family circle. He likes to try out Setback for ROT. Pillar II. Corr, new things nnd ia constantly study- who ii ot a Now York Hospital, ing catnlogucit for new typoB of Hov, Potcr n. Corr, rector of St. vegetables and fruitnt. A large part Borothoa'n church of Entontown, of his farm is devoted to orchards. Farmers watch his experiment had a relnpne yesterday nt a hos- with interest and muny . of them pltnl at Now York, whero h.< has 1 have como to look upon his plac: been n patient several wcekn ind an nn experimental farm whero YOU PAY LESS AND GIST MORE HM WAQNEK'S. QUALITY THE tlKST. whero ho underwent an operation. they tnn gnin much valuable infor- He was so much improved Mon- mation. Mr. Ilucth in just na gen- ABOVE SPECIALS FOR MONMOUTH COUNTY ONLY day that it was hoped that ho reroiiB in giving out this information COME IN AIMO LOOK OVER OUR BARGAIN COUNTER. would return homo thin week, but. as he. In in giving nway his fiirm it w»3 nUteil yesterday Unit lie products. Would prohnbly be mmliln to return fat two or three weeks to conic,! . Call an Luke LOHEIIMII for nny aort of want. He Rpeclallzcii in 'uil It paya to advertise in Tho Register. kinds.—Advertisement. Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1,1924. 1 yesterday at Mrs. Edith Philippe's. ' Whether you want to buy, sell, NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWr Games of 500 and a luncheon were rent or find, Luke Longhead can enjoyed. help "ou.—Advertisement. Cider Mill to Open NAVESINK RESIDENTS UP I IN On July USth friends of a sum- mer neighbor of Thomas J. Eaat- ARMS OVER ROAD. The Cider Mill at Tinton Falls will be open to receive mond of Port Monmouth left Ire- They Want the County to Take hind and brought home with them apples on and after Back and Improve It—Church packed in meul twelve guinea eggs. Women Meeting Today at Locui They were given to Mr; EaBtmond, A BENZOL BLEND Point. who placed them under a hen on August ath. On September -6th Wednesday, October 1st, 1924 Residents of Navesink are contin five liUk' guinea chicka hatched and I: Greater MGl$age-No Carbon Troubles;: uing their efforts to have Mqnmoutli at the present tinwSHhree of them £< The Cost of avenue at that place taken over bj are strong and lively. Mr. East- the freeholders. This road mond is proud of his little Irish ® HOT WATER HEAT p D. A. WALLING ESTATE. formerly a county road and there is family. AND SWITCHBACK [nuch dissatisfaction with its pres- —And Eliminates Gas Knocko-— greatly reduced b? | ent condition. At one time when Joseph I*. Kennedy of Belford Thursday, Oct. 9, 1924 has returned from the automobile the road was a county rood the Spsci.l Train !..*«:• !(.«. Mxuck Cliunk.3;30 P.M. sador at Atlantic City, Monday and Bora Buses Incorporated Eed Bank nue paid ten ppr cent of the cost of Switchback ticket! 70 cent! extra If pur- having the road improved. Nave- yesterday, ••• cHucd on excuralon train. Barber & McLaughlin, Inc Red Bank Electric | sink folks say that Freeholders Bry Mrs, Clark of Madison, former- ant B. Newcomb and Elmer E. I'ol- ly Miss Hope Willetf of Port Mon- Threading and t| hemus will get mighty 'few votes nt mouth, is seriously sick and there Navesink if they dont remedy the is but small hope of her recovery. Gutting | Cool Mornings Are With Us! raw deal which was put over on An automobile driven by Miss Navesink when Monmouth avenue Ann Hamilton, music teacher for •p Machine | The crisp mornings of the Autumn are here, and more the schools of the township, was arc waiting ahead. How would you like some hot buckwheat, was changed from a county road to a township road. struck by another car at Belford. cakes and syrup for breakfast? Brown, Steaming Buck- Mrs. Schaefer and Miss May wheat Cakes— 4SC0 Buckwheat, and rich, golden syrup— Tho women's auxiliary of Epis- Schaefer have returned to Reading, (JSCO Syrup and Louell.-i Butter. copal churches in this part of Mon-Pennsylvania, after a visit to Mrs. mouth county will hold their annual | fred G. Hurst | Appetizing meals—fur crisp mornings or dull days— Lester Smith of Port Monmouth. Fall weather, Winter—the year 'round—OSCQ Service fall neighborhood meeting this af- is waiting your pleasure. ternoon at All Saints' church at Lo- Miss Mnzie Gray and her mother $ P. O. Addren g have closed their summer bungalow Mounted With Extram© Care In V@ry Latest Settings It Pay* to Trade Where Qualify Counts! cust Point. The women of All | RED BANK, N. J. | Saints' church are preparing for the at Leonardo and hnve returned to New York for the winter. k c annual church supper in November. § Phone Red Bank 1118-J | gS€O Newly Packed Buckwheat P S 10 Two prizes, one for the best The first meeting of the soason of waltzers and one for the wearer of ho parent-teachers' association of 4SCO Delicious, Golden Table Syrup can lie the funniest costume, will be Navesink was held Monday night at awarded Saturday night of next he schoolhouse. dSCD Pancake Flour pkg 10c week at a dance to be held for the Mrs. Jane Stewart, Aaron Hop- ioiiBnouth's f C: 36 Broad Si Delicious Honey jar 12c benefit of Chemical fire company of ;ins and Sterling Hopkins are visit- California Evaporated Apricots . .: 1b 25c Belford at the firchousc No ng relatives of Mrs. Stewart at Leading Jeweler 4SC0 Pure Cocoa Vz-\h can 15c euchre games will be played Troy, New York. ESTABLISHED 1686 PrincciJ Grape Jelly tumb 10c The firemen cleared $1,250 by their Mrs, L. Phraner and Mr. and Mrs. Raliton'i Breakfait Food pkg 22c recent fair. "The ladies' auxiliary Niblo of Philadelphia were Sunday Trenton Crackers 1b 14c of tho company is preparing to guests of Mrs. William Burdge of Gorton's Clam Clio-wder Can 10c give a play the coming winter. joonardo. Charles J. Klemm of Campbell's Fre.h Packed, Calif. Pmnp~ ft The ladies' auxiliary of the Port Monmouth fire company . will re- unction >3 having his house wired Santa Clara * rUIieS or electricity by John Sakewitz of Exceptionally Fine Quality. Remarkably. Low Priced. peat "The Beantown Ghoir" tomor- row night at St. John's church at Belford. ttSCO Corn Flakes . . . . .3 pkgs 20c Mechunicsville, near Keyport. The Tho Navesink Methodist ladies' Gold Seal Oats pkg 9c auxiliary will hold its annual Hall- lid society will hold a sociable and AT. Post's Bran Flakes pkg 12c owe'en party Friday night, Octo- •neeting this afternoon at the par- Kellogc's Bran Flakes pkg 10c ber 24th, at the Port -Morfmouth sonage. Hero'e a waehor that will plcoio Kine Wheat pkg 12^c schoolhouse. Miss Helen Labrecque Mrs. J. W. Andrews of Leonardo Puffed Rice pkg 1 Sc will be in charge. ipent part of last week at Albany. [ENNE Your waahing't dons with perfect., Puffed Wheat pkg 12c The Navesink tennis club is ar- . eaio . . Shredded Wheat pkg lie Farmers in the neighborhood of ranging to hold a tournament. Belford have been annoyed the past Rev. Mr. McAlpin of Rochester, 16 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Say« Mr. Powor. Freih-Dug-, Right From the Farms! few weeks by boys -who made them- New York, preached Sunday nt the selves a nuisance. Last Friday sev- PHONE 1377 RED BANK An easy washing: machino is built F.ncy White P0tatOeS 5 lbs 1()C ; 30 lbs n boys were brought before Justice Leonardo Baptist church. We sell by weight, thus insuring you full measure always! Louie Meese, who told them that Peter J. Dunne and family of to do tho wash well and not to got stern punishment would be visited Leonardo have moved to Perth Am- out of order. Of course, our guar- boy for the winter. Fancy Yellow Onions 3 ">• 10c upon them if they kept on making trouble. Mrs. Eva Douglass of Navesink Steak Pollack, antee means that we keep Ha work- was taken to the state'hospital at * -. - 25c ing ability, up to efficiency-par. no pks 4SCO Corn Starch One In pltg Whole Grain Miss Marie Labrecque, daughter Trenton Sunday. and of Herman Labrecque, sang a solo, The trustees of the Navesink li- | One pkg 4SC0 Evap. Milk "The Lord is My Light," at St. brary will meet at the library build- 20c. 3 lbs 50c One pkE Calif. Raisins Mary's church at New Monmouth ing Friday night. Smoked Hogasi's Eleotrss Shop Both for Both for 22c Sunday. Miss Labrei'que is seven- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wenzell of een years old and persons who have Navesink had Sunday guesfe from f or Fresh "Everything Electrical" heard her sing predict a great fu- West New York. -<-J Minute Tapioca pUg 13c Vanilla Extract ..bot 16c, 30c ture for her as a soloist." 8 Wallaco Street, Baker'• Chocolate -'b 18c Flamingo Icing Sugar . . \h 9c Arthur Brower of Navesink has The Above Prices for CASH ONLY. Grated Cocoanut can 16c Whole Nutmegs each 3c J. Henry Walling/ of Port Mon- quit his job with the Central rail- Phone: R«d Bank 389 mouth has had a bathroom made AoT road company. Gold Seal Eggs 52c Selected Eggs - 45c In his home by Charles Brown of The grounds around the Leonardo Carton of twelve BelforA. Last Wednesday night railroad station have been improved The Pick of the Nests'. We Guarantee Satisfaction friends of Mrs. Walling gave a •with cinders, "bathroom shower" for her. They Mrs. Anna Banbury of Port Our Regular 79c Our Reg. 69c brought- many gifts for use in theMonmouth moved yesterday -.to new bathroom. Westfield. _ ._ • • Mason Mason Sunday was "layman's day" a\. the New Monjnouth Baptist church It pays to advertise in The Register. Quart Jars Pint Jars- a'nd the services were in charge of z doz six men of the congregation. The * d° 69c 59c speakers wore, Howard W. and A Clean Cut of 10c a Doz.! A Clean Cut of 10c a Doz. t Thomas Roberts," S. E. Curtis, John Jar Topi, (porcelain lined) I (}SCQ White Distilled N. Hillyer, John Bennett and James 4 doi 25c I Vinegar . . bot 13c Griggs. 4 4SC0 Cider Vinegar fact 16c I (JSCO Pure Spices can, pkg 5c Automobiles owned by William 43 Broad Street cult o iot Faller of Coytesville and George 4 %ed 'Bank, N. f. '£ Our Reg. 7c Rubber Jar Rings 5c - Solz of Trenton collided Friday at Belford. Both machines were dam- , Regular $1.25 Value! aged. Mr. Solz admitted, that he 4 4 Aluminum Preserving f£ettleS each was at fault and agreed toY#y for Seamless, very heavy gauge metal. These kettles are tho damage- done to Mr. Faller's 4 DRESS 4 very handy. Remarkably big value at this price! r. SHOP A large attendance is expected at Lower Price Level • There'* Quality, Quantity nnd Sntiifaction in Every Loaf of the danco at the Leonardo school- 4 1 house Friday night, as many tick- SMai Bread J?; " ets have been sold. A feature will on These Shoes bo a priza waltz. Tho dance will 4 Sealed loaf be for the benefit of Independent Tho notable growth of demand Wonderful Bread Quality! fire company of Belford. for comfort and wear in a good 4 The Sunday-school of tho Belford looking shoo has made possible a loaf reduction in the regular price scale '\ Victor Bread 5c Methodist church will hold a snip- of tho Cantilever Shoe in all its I ping sociable at the church tomor- '4 various styles. \ Pan Bread of Exceptional Richness! row night The profits will be A, Choice Selection of Ioaf used to pay for a furnace which I Victor Raisin Bread 10c 4 is to be bought for the church. Children Fairly Love Its Cake-Sweet Deliciousncss Miss Mary Rose Wermert, daugh- Chaso-O Laundry Crystals Pkg 4c ter of John Wermert of Eelford, is 4 Women's New Fall Frocks and Goats 4 P & G Naphtha Soap 4 cakea 19c taking, a course in trained nursing Kirkman's Borax Soap cake 5Kc at the Long Branch hospital. She 4 Babbitt's Borax Soap cake 5 He graduated last spring from the Mid- On Sale Friday.and Saturday 4 Young's Borax Soap cake 6c, 11 Me dletown township high school. SUiSoo Creamy Cleanser can 8c Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer of 4 Young's Hand Soap can 8c Atlantic Highlnads have been made Seldom has such an excellent collection, matchless in style, quality and work- I 4SC0 Hard Water Soap 3 cakes 20c members of the committee in charge 4 manship been offered at such low prices! And more! There is a style for each Our Regular 5 ££ c of the new musical association of cakes Middletown township and Atlantic Cantilever stores and dealers in need of each discriminating woman. Pels Naptha Soap 4 19c Highlands. 550 cities have combined with the 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bennett manufacturer to reduco costs of dis- For this Week Only! of Belford nnd two New York tribution so that more people can enjoy these well-known shoes. The Ivory Sonp Flakei pkg 9c friends returned home last week increased volume of production has Creme Oil Soap 3 cakej 20c from an automobile trip through resulted in "factory overhead" Charming Frocks for women Women's Sport and Fur- Glcnora Shampoo lioj, 1 9c the Oranges and Delaware Water economies with no change in qual- Trimmed Coats, beyond compar- 3 plcgi Lux All for Gap. in new straight-line effects de- 3 pkgs Rin«o ity. The same high-grado inn- ison in price! » 3 cakes Lifebuoy The Leonardo high school foot- tcrinls, line workmanship and scien- veloped in fashion's smartest 1 Rubber Apron ball team played its first game of tific shoe construction arc avail- Coat, Tunic, Tiered and Tailored the season Friday at Bradley Bench able now at lower prices. Wool fabrics, soft as suede, We dant a^k you to Inkc Our Word for it. and was defeated by tho Neptune We hardly think that the Govern- modes. I Try OSCD CofVoc"'. You'll Taste the Differ- high school team by a score of 12ment will file any complaint against new'for Coats this season. Slen- ence! it's worth a trial—to find such n re- to C. Cantilever factory and agencies in Of crepe back satin, satin der,- youthful models, new smart markably rich, full-bodied, delicious Blend! this concerted movement to (five tho Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Vallee and public lower prices on a trade- faced canton, poiret twills, cljar- shades, all handsomely lined and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cadotio of mnrlced shoe that hus earned n fine Wnterbury, Conn., spent part of reputation for comfort, service nnd meen, poiresheen and flannels. interlined. last week with Mr. nnd Mrshealt. h combined with dignified style. Henry Walling of Port Monmouth. This announcement is made no A Mo.it Delightful Mrs. Lnvinia Smith and Mrsth.i. t Ihe advantage of buying the Hnrry Shipley sang a duet nt the 4SC0 Evaporated Milk '"" «n Navesink Methodist church Sunday morning. Miss Margaret Willinras Clothes that will add fashion prestig e to your new Fall wardrobe. Relying i Ibpl!S C lb C •sang a solo at night. for smartness on simplicity of line, unusual'color effects attained by cleverly ap- TEAS •- 14 : 55 A chicken supper for the benefit Five Ueleetiible lllcndn to choose from. of the Leonardo Baptist church will plied trimmings and faultless workmanship. Pride of Killarney Tea Pound Tin bo held at the church Thursday of next week. The ladies' aid society limy he available to all our regular Our extra heavy drinking super lea! will be in charge. customers, nr, well us to many new YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED AT THE MODERATE The ladies' aid society of tl;efriondB. You will find trimnoss of PRICE ON THE MODEL YOU SELECT No Mattter Wlml Your Table or Kitchen Need May he, New Mnnmoth Baptist church will appearance, rail shoe comfort nnd it Will Par You ''n Money x/itl Satisfaction to Trade Where meet this afternoon and arrange jri'iiuiiie economy in Cnnlifcver Quality Counts! for their annual cupper Thursday, Shoes. October 23d. Theso Prices Effective in Our Red Bank Stores. Dr. 0. W. Budlong of Belford Monmouth County Surrogated Offlct. hereby given to tlie creditors of BHH de- Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. hlhlt to the auliBcrlher, executrix, »• stunt- has returned home much improved Raymond Bowne In thij mutter" of the estate ot Jamva J c- fthny. Biirmicntfl »f tho County nf Mun- Dftteil freehold, N. J. July 23rd 1H2«" The Friendship club of Leonardo mmtih, matte on tha ttuUtmnth dmy ot •c rider. rmmtl), innilo on th** twenty-third f th* entnU I:. rW.llt, (Icrcnie.l, notlco la hvtchy (,'Jvtin Iliitristor jidvortislni? is a profit- mmmmm of J&mei J. JJarKftJow, deceased, notfet U COHNKLRJJJ «. JUAKKALOW. tu (ho creditors of suit) tkceiiaeJ to ex*nblo investmont,—Advertifiement RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 1,1924. _Pagg Fifteen' memorial church will hold its an- This Ends CONTRACT GIVEN OUT. nual rally day next Sunday morn- ing. Prof. William Smith, the Vacuum Tank and COLLINS BROS. GET MIDDLE- county superintendent of cchoolJ, TOWN TOWNSHIP JOB. will address the meeting. pafburetortoubjes Miss Helen Voorhees of Como Keamburg Men Made Bid ovisitef d Miss Adelaide Conover over FORMS) —or your money back $0,726.56 on Ra-building Ro»«l the week-end. from Middletown to New MOB- Kenneth Johnson and daughter cider mil! at Nuf: Swamp will' moulh—Other Bucincn. Doris of Monalapsn spent the week- J. 1HL Gregory & Son Get an Alemite Gas-Co- Collins Bros, of Koarmburg last end at Ocean Grove visiting Mr. and be opened Lator today. Filters your Thursday night received from the Mr«. Charles Johnson. 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. gas as ypu drive. Stop3both Middletown township committed a Rev. T. Cuyler Young WOB the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st water and dirt. Guaranteed contract to, re-build tho road be- guest of Mr. jan'd Mrs. William J. Telephone 474 tween Miadletowil township and Can on Friday. to end vacuum tank and car- New Monmouth for $9,723.56. Miss I8abclle Mount haa accepted to receive apples. buretor troubles. 30 days Charles HOBBS *of Belford mado a a position with the Freehold town- FREE PROOF. bid of ?10,73I.41. The road,is to ship boijrd of education at the new be re-built with cindcro and gravel. school near Lake Tonanemus. It ia a mile and a half long. The Dr. and Mrs. William E. Ander- D* Clarence Wailing EMPIRE GARAGE state will provide $7,000 towards oon had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. W. Walling and Nut Swamp, N, J. 21 Ea«t Front St., Red Bonk, N. J. tho job and Middletown township «d to aay kind of car will pay the balance. daughter Irene of Woodbridge. Mrs. Lilliam .• Smith of Middle Edward Evanson was confined to town village sent a letter to thehis bed several days last week. committee relative to a large dead Miss Adelaide Keyes entertained tree in' front of her house, between over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. isoa tho sidewalk and the road. Mrs. Erving Adamo of Camden. Smith stated that tho tree was li- Mrs. Thomas Burtt spent Friday able to fall and she aBked that it at Jameaburg with her sister, Mrs. bo removed. The committee passed Oliver Soden. a motion authorizing Frank Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Eaymond E. Voor- supervisor of roads, to have the hees and Mr. and MrB. Fred P. Clay- | HARDWARE and PAINT STORE tree cut down. ton of Avon spent the week-end at A delegation of members of theAtlantic City. • ;' ' 102 W. Front St. Cor. Maple Ave.. Leonardo civic interests associn Mrs. K. H. Applegato entertained tibn was before the committeo with Mra. A. E. Reid, Mrs. Edwin Bar- various requests for improvements, clay, Mrs. John E. Hammond, and chjof of which was that gravel and Mrs. William Stryker at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. oil be placed on Center avenue, Lais', Hisses' and Children's A steaming High of Rnlston Round Iron n Flat Iron Square Iron The commitldemea said they could Edgar of Ocean Grove, over the do nothing this year an nearly all week-end. porridgQ —pure goiden- Woo'dchojjpere' Axe© tho road appropriation had been "Victor Hall, a teacher of manual brown whole wheat full oE spent but that they would give con- training at Elizabeth, spent the Blacksmiths' and Wheelwrighta' Goods sideration to th"O requests when w^ek-end with his parents, Mr. and they made up the budget for next Mrs. Conrad Hall. 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. | year. Mrs. Theodore K. Harm has been 0OSO0O0G0G0e0C10G00000000CQ000Q3®(ioea0®ao9Q00900O Steel Wedges Sledges visiting her son, Lester Hann of •a • e- > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAflAA/lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA EATONTOWN NEWS. Easton. Agricultural Implements Mrs. James Griggs of Red Bank Carpenters' and Masons' Tools lyiuskmolons and Other Farm Prod' spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. S. uco Stolen by Boya. Duncan. ' Boys and girls require a hot Nails * Butts Hinges Etc. Boys have been stealing1 musk- Mrs. Thomas Kershncr and chii. nourishing breakfast. melons on Jarnfa Wolcott's farm, dren, Miss Florence Wharton and which is worked by William George Wharton, Jr., of Roselle Quier. On ' another part of MrPar. k wero week-end guests of Mr. Wolcott's farm, Which is worked by and Mrs. Ray H. Kershner. DEVOE'S PAINTS of all kinds Thomas Eiley, boys started to make Mrs. M. A. Dodge was laid up HIGH GRADE SERVICE off with a big bag full of sweet corn with sickness last week. Also Dry Painta Yellow Ochre ' and peppers which they had stolen. Mr. and Mr3. Alfred Schrooder Approved and Improved Mr. Riley caught tho boys red and children of Elizabeth spent the Venetian Red Prince's Metallic handed and made them leave the week-end with. Mr, and Mrs. J. Har- Heating Plumbing Roofing Btolen goods. He told them if they old Eldridge. Pure Spirits of Turpentine Linseed Paint Oil committed any more thefts he A miscellaneous program wa3 Water Systems Copper Work would have them arrestsd. given at the mite society meeting and a Lot of Other Kinds of Goods An automobile owned and driven Friday night. Those taking part • Earthen and Iron Pipe by William H. Herbert of this place wero Misses Helen Voorhees, Ade- Wo Handle the American RncHatot Company's laide Conover, Madelyn Aumack, J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, Proprietor •was damaged in a collision here o ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS few days ago. No one was hurt. Caroline Lied, Edith Webster, Marie Mrs. Fred Beals, Mrs. Howard Anderson, Eleanor Aumack and RED BANK @sid SEA. BRIGHT McGready, MiBS Anna Parker, Miss Adelaide Keyes. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVVVVVV'S'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Alberta Smock and Misses Margie Miss Ann Baird has returned to and Edith Johnson returned home Smith college, Northampton, Massa- Monday from a long automobiles chusetts, to begin her sophomore trip'through the' West and South. year. Mrs. A. M. Elgrim is sick with George Marlatt of Hightstown is a heavy cold. visiting his aon, Ernest Marlptt. w Chester Wolcott, whits doing Mr. and Mrs. Voorhees Young of plumbing work Saturday, fell from Milbridge, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Con- a roof and suffered cuts and bruises over and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pet- JTJ which havo since caused him to betie and daughter Ann motored to laid up. Delaware Water Gap recently. Frank Laird spent the week-end William R. Stevens Is filling; inwith his mother, Mrs. Harvey Boyce hia property» which is rented by of Newark. Cyril Brown. William H. LeQuier Miss Elsie Gibbs is visiting her ia doing the work. sister, Mrs. E. C. DeLeyn of New- John W. Elgritn is puttinf? up 1 1 burg. We handle only the highest grade of Butter. -The name of it is "Creaiji of the Creameries* a two-story building , 15x29 feet, Mrs. Mary Burke had: as her Sun- which will be rented by tho plumb- day guests Mr. and Mr?; ing firm of Wolcott & Phisterer. James King, Dora King and Edward Mr. Elgrim is handy with car- King of Kcyport and Mr. and Mrs. penter's tools aa well as with Jamea King of Marlboro. 1 razors and scissors and he is Tho saying it: "We Always Buy Good Meat at American Food Stores.' AMERICAN FOOD NEWS working on tho new building dur- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furka and ing his spare time from his barber daughter Anna motored to Trenton Shoulder of business. ' last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. Top or Bottom Round Published in the Interest of Richard Davison. Good Faith. There is no change In the con- Mr. and Mrs. Perrine Dillon and To Roast • All Meat dition of Mrs. Cordelia Woleott, Milk Fed Ifeal family of Etra visited Mrs. Ella Vol. 1, No. -113 Oct. 1 Est. who has been sick several weeks. Christie recently. In addition to these low prices we are giving; Harry Diver is having improve- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Muldoon 15c Jb ments made- to his house by James entertained on Thursday Mr. and Let Us Take Howland. ^ Mrs. Leonard G. Lewis of Cress- Breast of He Fed Veal Rib Lamb Chops Butter for Brother Woods ia improving his wood, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Today's house. Thomas Whalen and son Richard of Tomaino'a tomato factory on Yonkers. 32c Ib Subject Lewis street re-opened last week. The Prcsbytepian church realized Not that we Fifteen persons are employed at $172 from their harvest home. know a wholu the factory. New Sauerkraut 3 lbs 25c lot about it as tho Mrs. D. E. Laird is visiting Mrs. experts do, be- Tho Presbyterians held n supper A. T. Appleg-ate at Seagirt. last night. Del Monte Cider or White cause the nearest 1 Mrs. N. Conover of Lakewood vis- experience) - tho Everything is "all set" for thoited her father, William L. Conover, young- mnn ever firemen's fair which will begin Sat- Apricots Vinegar 1 on Friday, i bad, who ia writ- urday night and continue a week. Raymond B. VanDerhoof, William large can large bottle ing this, was A barrel of flour, a ton of coal, Bracy and Williarri Livezey attended milking a cow. and several gold pieces will be dis-tho firemen's relief association con- Anyway, t h o posed of on the co-operative plan. vention nt Atlantic City. Shaker Old Dutch American Food THE Raymond H. Stillman Is remodel- Company were Rood business men Mr. and Mrs. Lester Palmer and Cleanser enough to establish a butter stand- inp: the house on Lewis street daughter Margarot of Jamesburg Table Salt ard anil make this standard tins which ho recently bought from spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. h ca n highest and lieirli? tlio highest wo Stephen ' I-IigKinson. Modern im- Joseph R. Palmer. On Friday Mrs. 3 °™ 25c 7c called it "CREAM OF T1IK provements wil be put in the house. Fannie Palmer of Long Branch; was (IKKAMliUIES." Lewis Dlngman is doing tho work. Royal Gelatine,, Desserts ...,2i ike. 25c their guest. To lie sure, wo do not make tho Bryco R. Kemp h»s entered Co- Mrs. Harvey Willetts of Oakland, New Strained Honey .-. jnr 20c profit on it that we would make lumbia college at New York. California, was the guest of her wpru we selling ordinary butter, Zion Methodist church will hold brother, William Livezey and fam- Conover's New Fall Buckwheat Pki; 23c Iml tlic thiiifr wi! do make i;i its annual harvest, home and sup-ily for a week. llliTTKH CUSTOMERS. > per (it tho church Thursday night You-All-Know French Dressing liottlo 29c If you are one of them you will of next week. Tho affair will bo know this is true. If you are not managed by Jnmes Livingstone, Milk-Bone Dog Biscuit box 14c an American Fund butter cus- Faultless! tomer niiw—-you will be. M Not until you have worn n Fnll Mrs. Sara Taylor and Rev. F. H. Goodheart's Pure Vanilla Extract .... 2-oz. heittlo 25c felt by Young havo you felt tho Allcyne. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL That's all till satisfaction of being- faultlessly Mr .nnd Mrs Samuel Guicc havo Kitchen Bouquet Meat or Soup Flavor lit Jttlc 37c lieNt week. hatted. moved from Lcwlfl 'street to High • , DEALER IN 45c I street. 10 Stero Cubes in the box 25c ' '—and its new value You'll look your be3t in ono of MiBS Blanche Swartz was called tho brisk models we nro now last week to New York, whore her WltimM Pel Monte Pears • • • •'•- • -N°'2 ""27 c — The Boston Brand Fig Bars 10c "' \|fa| In seasons pnst it mount a BhowinK—becauso Young'fi lints brother died in a hospital. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass nuit of clothes. This Fall it oro not meroly correct, they nro Charles iD. Campbell has moved Sun-Maid Seeded or Soodleu New Evaporated Plantation Crushed wonns Socloty Brand. That, unerringly becoming. Faultless to tho Cogan house on High street. and Builders' Hardware. aa you know, means correct BIBO in materials and workman- Mra. B. C. Stilwnjjon of New Raisins Apples Pineapple York is spending several days with RED BANK, N. J. cut, fino fnbrlcs—in a word, ship—hats of quality through her brother, Frank Mount. in cartons 19c No. 2 can 22c qunlity. The now Fall and through. Pr. J. C. Rush is having hard- 12c stylos—Suits ond Overcoats —Pricei— wood floors put in his house and •—for BB low an thirty-five, having other improvements made. California McGowan'i dollnrs; there never has been Mr. and Mrs. George Hyslop. such value. who wore recently married, hnvo Prunes Salmon Blurted liounelreepinif on White "Good" oot Mrs. IJynlnp was formerly 00-70 lire. No. 1 can MorniiiR11 And Our Own Special Cue torn Tailored .50 u Now York girl. Coffee ^ Suit with 2 Pair Pants at -,., , Minn Holon Sickles in a now ilerk at tho Straus store at Red 10c »> 43c Bunk. ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. Dofoctivo viiion retarila atutlloa —-• correct glaiao* Bis Sinnlio Sardine!, in puro oil 8c l'l.l'.ASI' DONT 1JO1L T1IK DINING IttKIM Cliurclien to Hol.l Itally Day 3orv- olivlntn tliio handicap— MnrihnH's Scotcli Kijipcred Herring , 25c Tea, l>('i':in/t-|l) carloii \»' will hbld n rally day service next ; 28 Monmouth St. Near Broad Red Bank Huiiday night, pun featuro of tha program will ho several solo mint- born by Emll Clonn, tho bell ringer. He will also iu:i'(>in|nmy tho ainging, .Tho Sunday-school of tho SnnfonI MS

V* Page Sixteen EED BAtfK REGISTER, OCTOBEK 1,1924. Ethel Cooper, Kenneth sons Junior nnd -Thomas, Mrs, Ed- Grand Jurors Dine. NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Hannah Poling, Miss CoK wnrdyVocirhees,' Mrs. William S. The May grand jury enjoyed a Call Red Banfe 141 or 140 Bedle, Whyman Bedle and w ,liofmes, Mra. Elizabeth It. Winter- dinner at Price's hotel at Pleasure ton and Mrs. Frank P. Sproul. NOTICE! .,- TEACHER IN PHILIPPINES TO Birkbeck. " \ f Bay Friday night. Judge, Lawrence STONE'S TAXI SERVICE Mrs. Frank P. Sproul entertained Mr. and Mra. E. J. Hart motored acted as toaatmaster and several HAVE FURLOUGH. from Montchiir and spent lust week other county officials were present /Nowise time to OVERHAUL FURNACES, REPAIR Successor to PARKER & SEVERS' the Hazlet and South Keyport sew- Walter B. Cherry Buy. Mn. Haring club Tuesday of last week. A at borne uf Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hoff. as guests of the jurors. Many SMOKE PIPES, h&vo LEADERS and GUTTERS All New and Up-to-Date Cars old G. Smith's Houie on Maple pleasant afternoon was. spent. Miss Dura E. Tliorne entertained amusing feautrcs were exhibited a few friends and relatives REPAIRED for the Bad Weather which is sure to come. Place—Fire Patrol Buyi Aulo Prizes were won by Mra. William S. and everybody had such a good Get our estimates for PLUMBING and HEATING PROMPT SERVICE LOW RATES for Uie at Fires. Holmes and Miss Anna Cowles. Re- Thttrsduy afternoon. Those present time that it waa voted to continue were Mra. Thomas Cowles, Mrs. J. Cars for Funerals and Weddings freshments were served by the hos- 1 the jury as a permanent organiza- together for Fall Alterations so that when that bad Miss Florence Clarltson, a former I . Brower, Mrs. .1. 1'. Sproul, Mrs. tion and to hold a reunion each resident here, who is now n teacher tess. Mrs. Armstrong of Purlin will weather comes you will be ready to meet it with a smile. OFFICE:—74 BRIDGE AVE. RED BANK, N. J entertain the club at the next meet- John S. VniiMater, Mrs. Samuel II. year. *«& in the Philippine isalnds, will leave Walling, Mrs. Cornelia Howard, Opp. Depot there on a furlough next week. ing. Those present were Mrs. Dan- iel A. Clark; Mrs. William Wheeler, .Mrs. Levoy Clark, Mrs. Frank Miss Clarkson will visit friends in Sproul, Mrs. Elizabeth J. HulT and this vicinity about Christmas time. Mrs. Samuel H. Walling, Mrs. II. Alvin Walling, Mrs. Cyrus G. Ross Mrs. Catherine Winterton. Walter B. Cherry has purchased Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Curlcy and SANITARY PLUR/1BER . % Mis. Harold G. Smith's house on and daughter Evelyn, Mrs. Arm- strong, Mrs. Asbury Walling, Miss son Thomas of Middletown iind Miss 74 P»1onmouth Street Hed Hank, N. J. jjj Maple place near the bridge. The Dora E. Thorne of Ilnzlet mbtorod house is .now occupied by Mr. anJDora E. Thorne, Miss Lois C. Sprout Miss Anna Cowles, Mrs. Dy-to Freehold Sunday and visited Mr. Telephone BOB . M Mrs. A. C. Huston. and Mrs. F. L. Jameson. The fire patrol has purchased a son Woodhouse, Mrs. Russell new Ford chassis and will have it Sprague, Mrs. Harry S. Cowles and It pays to advertise in the Register. equipped for use at fires. Arthur S. VanBuskirk is the chief warden. Ea^le hose company have had their hose house repainted and ^©^©^©^©^o^©^©^©^©^©^©^®^©^©^©^©^®^©^©^©^©^©^®^ team heat installed. The work was done by the members of the com- pany. Mr. and Mra. Harvey S. Bcdlc and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hus- Announcing the Opening of ton have returned from a motor trip to Canada. Mrs. J. H. Hendrirkpon and daughter Betty spent Friday and aturdny with Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Cadoo, Jr., of Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. F. Palmer Armstrong, Store Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,West and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Armstrong spent everal days last week at the Buck- ivood inn at Shawnce-on-the-DcIa- tvare, Pa. 33 MONMOUTH STREET Mrs. Fred L. Kruscr will enter- tain the • Thought club Monday night. The- first meeting of the KeypDrt literary club this season will be ' Red held Friday afternoon with Mrs. H. T. Hopkins. |A. B. Stoney of Llanerch Manor, 3a., spent Sunday hero with rela- ives. Herbert S. Burrowes has resumed his studies at Yale university. C. P. O. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughes B. Wal- ing of Summit visited friends her; . D TJi& ast week. i Mrs. Charles Brown has been Shirts Breeches isitin'g her tousin, Mrs. Hattie Shirts Murdock of Sayeville, L. I. Miss Evelyn Walling has re- turned from a visit at Toledo, Ohio. $2.45 $3.45 $1.85 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert West have «2.25 Army Wool Socks x returned from their wedding trip, Mrs. Asa Vail and children are spending sevarol days at Riverhead, Long Island. Rev. Benjamin D. Datrwell was installed as dean of St. John's Sheep Lined cathedral at Denver on Sunday. Army Mr. Dagwell is a former rector of St. Mary's. Episcopal church of this and Navy "OlNCE the new celebrated Thatcher place. Coats Rev. and Mrs. Samuel G. Har- WJ Tubular Warm Air Furnace went wood. of Jarctt, Va., have been via. UNDERWEAR to work in our cellar I've had a soft job, iting Rev. and Mra. Frank S. Har- I heard the coal bin say that there's a wood. Rev, James G. Harwood oc- lot less coal going into the fire-pot of the cupied his brother's pulpit in the furnace and I know he's right, because First Baptist church Sunday morn- there's a lot less ashes coming my way. ing. Miss Vera A. Conover of Brook- Take it from me, an'ash can does not yn has been visiting her parenti, have to work overtime when there's a Mr. and Mrs. William L. Conover. Thatcher in the house." . Miss Jesic Dall of New York ,vas the recent guest of Mr. and Tie' Porcupine" FirePot oftieTbatcher Mrs. William A. Ewing. Tubular'* Furnace insures a live and Mrs. John P. "VanKirk has re- efficient fire. Projecting pin! provide turned from a visit with friends in double radiating surface and prolong life Boston. of fire pot. Write for illustrated booklet Golden chapter of the Eastern Helpful Hints on Heating." tar will hold a card party next Tuesday. Cadet Thomas Burrowes, Jr., of HEATERS' ;he U. S. naval academy was a vis- tor here last week. GRANGES Louis Jaffe has added 25 feet to THATCHER FURNACE COMPANY is showroom. Maker, of GOOD Hcatcn and Knmej tiacc 1850 Miss Marian A. Sagurton has a P»ltem DlipWRoom.: THATCHER BUILDING «V..ester. n Diiptar Room** osition as clerk in John P. Lloyd's 0. D. Pants "3.135We»t35thSt. 39+1 ST. FRANCIS STREET 341 N. Clark Si. New York City NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Chicago. III. aw office at Matawan. Mrs. Ellen Aumack is a. patient ,t the. Long Branch hospital. Judge Henry E. Ackerson has purchased n prize police dog. $9.85 Mr. and Mrs. A. Morales have 4 •noved to Leonardo, where Mrs. Ml&rales, who was formerly Miss Elizabeth Brown, teaches school. Mayor Thomas L. Smith has re- Navy Shoes Hob Nail Leather Puttees ;urned from a vacation spent in Carolina. Wrap Shoes Dr. Giflord B. Aumack took a. deep sea fishing trip on Saturday. Leggings

HAZLET NEWS. Frnnlc Hertle and Miss Gladyi May Weber Wedded September 14th. Miss Gladys May, daughter of eorge Weber of Matawan, and rank Hertlo, son of John Hertle of Hnzlet, were married Sunday after- noon, September 14th, at 2:30 at •> Save the Steps the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rimo of Trenton. Ths ceremony was performed by Rev. Judson that Tire You Out! onklin, pastor of the Clinton ave- nue Baptist church. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. "V\ TALKING up or down stairs or from Frank Rimo. Mr. and Mrs. Hertle Army Hip Boots * » one end of the apartment to the other arc making their home pt Matawan. Mr. Hertle is a builder, and also several times a day to answer your telephone as n service station on the Holm- not only tires you out, but also makes the del turnpike. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph h. Lovett person calling wait until you "get there" to and daughter Evelyn, Mrs. Smith and Harry Cnrhart of Kcyport mo- O. D. Mackinawa answer! tored to Bronx Park on Sunday! Mr. end Mrs. John Hertle spent $3.95 O. D. Blankets .... 4.45 An extension telephone in your home will Sunday with their (laughter, Mrs. Edgar Iirynu pi Keyport. sa' .-• tlie steps that tire you out! And such a Harry Fcseux returned from the Army Leather Jerkins Army & Navy Long Branch hospital Saturday and 59c pair convenience costs only a few cents a month! doing nicely. * Mrs, Emma T. Pcseux is visiting $3,45 Sweaters... .,.,... 2.65 Mrs. Emma T. Rudigcr of New Call our Business Office and Egypt. 4 THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARGAINS ! Mrs. Kmiol Pimper entertained arrange {or an installation. the Social Nine on Tuesday after- I- noon of last week. A pleasant af- ternoon wan spent nnd refreshments New York Telephone Company wore served by the hostess. Miss Hannah Pnling will entertain the so- ciety nt the next meeting. Those present were Mrs. 1-Inttin Thome, Store Miss Hyldnh Hyer, Mrs. Thomas G. lowIeB, Mrs. James Sutton, Mr». Enrapir© Tineatre Ouilding - • ,ouis Stultz, Mrs. Raymond Cherry, Mrs. William Lambertson, Mrs. Cor- inlius I,ambortson, Mrs. Mnttio Till- Our Motto:—"If They Have it in the Army or Navy, We Have it." £ ex, Mra. Catherine Cooper, Miss RED BANK REGISTER, 'OCTOBER 1,1924.

BEWARE OF SMALLPOX, OUT OF THE HOSPITAL and the money will be used to pa? Fair Hsven Hews. NOTICE. i>,.»r and amn bijl at eaid ccmpUln- cause >ou «ru now tii» avimt of H« tick and death benefits for rncm- To NICHOLAS M. PKTTE an'l MARY ant, on or b«foi « ^Hth dfcy of Novem- pr«inlie>; And you, Mary P«tte> (the mm Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Little and White Star Taxi Service PETTE Hire name Mary beinc tieu- »r l)j I Lil] will \m lufe-li us Mary lj*;lrinr fletltlrtus), ftf« mtulH •.Uf<*f>»ttft Sl»to Board of Health Iituos Wern Mr. and Mr.. Vierliag Well on Road ben* of the association. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Littlo -will ttoui), hU wife: | cii!if'j.;:c'i iii-Bin hecauso you utf the wUt ef Wteholna H ing to Thl» Effect. to Recovery, PHONE 747 Uy virtua "t tin order at the Ci.urt ! bill •loss » cer- J'ctte, the ovunir «f tkld piemU**, ft Mr. end Mra. Charles Hulae of leave Friday on a motorboat trip Chancery of Hew Jersey, ina-Jt; (,[i llit tiny tain iii' ! I ! Dated Hepfmber 26th, 11124, occurred in Moiimoiilh county, and npclla of sickncsK. Mrs. VierHnf; has taken a position :IK aJisifitant Mra. Joseph Hendrickson and daugh- that case was uurly in tho year; but is a daughter of Mra. Thomas J. manager of the country ctuh at ter Leonia and Mrs. Florence Ket- in other counties many cases hnvo Eastmemd of Pott Monmouth and Cincinnati, Ohio, lie began* histel of thia place,-together with Mr. occurred, notably in G'armlen with her frienda will be glad to know new duties yesterday. anil Mrs. Milton Smith and daugh- 93 oases, in Union with 78 eases, thut she in now on the road to re- Walter Zieglar and family have ter Euth of Long Branch, enjoyed and in Morcor with fifty CUECS. Sixcovery at her home after an opera- moved to the Builcy property on a boat ride down the river to Sandy deaths Irom emaHpox huvo occurred tion for appendicitis at tho Hack- Allen street, which Mr. Zieglnr Hook Sunday. Tho trip was made in the slate in Hie pust fuiv months. crisick hospital. . -. bought a short time ago. in John Rungain's boat. Previously "o duallis had htsun re- Mr. Vloriing wuS ut thu eanit Miao Winifred Jk-vrnny, Misses corded from this diaenso KIIICO 1010. Mr. and. Mr«. William B. Cittle, hospital with a double compound Myrllo and Evelyn Shaw, Melville Jr., have returned from their wed- Tho district health officer nt Free- fracturo of his leg suffered in aShaw, Raymond Lawrence an-i ding trip and have started house- hold iittB issued " pnmiililt't regard- Imseluill game between married Jerries McKcnna of Jemey City keeping in the Tnlly bungalow on ing vaccination and Einnllpox. At and single men at Oradell July were visitors here over the week- Gilloapio avenue. Our men are trained to give Red Bank copies of tlii.i iiuinphlut 4th. Mr. Vierling waa chairman of end. The infant daughters of William courteous service nnd attention; may "bo obtained at the town hull the Fourth of July athletic meet Anthony Gardner and family from Dr. Wllinm II. Lnwca mid in Macintosh and William Bennett nt Oradell. Three settings of the have moved from Red Wank to thewere baptised Sunday at the Meth- no matter where your business or Middletown township copii::; may lie broken leg were required. Mr. Frickctt •• housu on Third street. social affairs lake you, you'll find obtained by applying to Hownrd W. odist church by Rev. John M. Vierllnp: is now at his home, but he Mr, Cardner conducts tin; barber Huizer. it pays best and serves you best Roberto. For tho }iuA. month Dr. will have to make trips to the hos-shop in the Pullen building. William H. Lawcs l> • . bom holding Mr. and^ Mrs. Joseph Herden to use oun> service. pital for Homo time yot for a bak- The Ktim;;on ami Naveaink ten- have returned from an automobile tt clinic Tuesdnys M. the town hall ing progress three times a week. nis players will piny tho second i iov \occinatinK chililrcn. He has trip to the Poeono mountnins. Mr. call 747. Daring his stay at the hospital he series of giimew, Suiurday after- Herden hns been enjoying a vaca- Superior '5-Passenger Touring made 350 vaccinations durinfj that conducted bulness from his room. noon of thia week on the Navesink time nnd no charco V.-UH made. This tion from his duties as traffic Under New Management He is manager and vice president courts. policeman. frco vaccinittion ivoi': will ho con-of a color ' printing . firm at New CHARLES BOTTAGARO, Prop. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR tinued permanently, |mt the Tues- The twelfth season of the The primary grades of the public day afternoon clinics were diccon- York. • > "People's Popular Course" will school will hold a cake sale Friday Formerly Brasch 33ros. tinued yesterday. Children wjio , *&_,_*_ open Monday night, October, 20th, afternoon in the Chat building. Heed to he vueeimitcd will bo looli BELLHAVEN COLLIES WIN. at tho Parish house with the na- Rev. and Mrs. John M. Huizer Cars for AU Occasions after if they or'their parents npply tional male quartet of Boston. and Edgar Smith are attending the Red Bank Dqgi Outclassed All Seven entertainments will be given OPEN DAY AND NIGHT to Dr.Liiwoa. Otlieri at Far Hiil». Methodist Protestant church con- during tho season. Tho second en- ference at Westfield. Office: Red Bank, N, J., Opp. Depot Brnvohcart, eighteen months old tertainment will hi; hold November Balance on Easy Monthly Payments NEW LODGE MEMBERS. nnd son of Strongheart, the world's Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brown of 17th. Ticket:; for tho course arc West Now York and Mr. and Mra. Eiffhtccn Initiated hy Onward champion collie, won chief collie being sold at the nostofficc, at honors at the dog show at FarKurtis's ice cream store and atFrank Rowe, Percy Rowo and Miss Health Insurance for the Whole Family' Council of American Mecbanicij. Hills a few days ago. The dog isPcarnull artd Kennedy's hardware Darker of Newark visited Mr. and Eighteen new members of .On-'horn Mrs. Alfred D. Jlch's Bell store. Mrs. John Pearsall Sunday.' '.•ward council of Ampricnn Me- Mr. and Mrs. Meighan, who have Without counting the daily utility of a Chevrolet for going back and haven kennels at Red Bank. In At tlio meeting of the mayor and chanics of Red Hank were initiated the classes for female collies Boll- been occupying William Bennett's forth to work, shopping or taking the children to school, etc., ita value in Monday' niffltt in tho lodge rooms council last Thursday night David house, have moved back to New haven Laundiinda proved to ho th Kirincy sent in his resignation from saving doctor's bills, broadening your mental horizon and keeping the whole in tho Davidson building. Tlie ex-beat entrant She was finally de- York for the winter. the police force to take effect Octo- Mrs. William' Martin iias been family physically fit, amounts to more than the cost of the car and ita up.- ercises were performed by a dec feated by Brnvcheart for best of ber 1st. Tho resignation was ac- team from Joel Pnrkev council of tho breed. Braveheart was ad- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. keep. cepted. The clerk was instructed Nelson DoVoe, Sr., of South River. South Amboy. Ono hundred and judged champion of a large group to advertise for bids for laying thirty persons attended the lneot- class of champions, among which waa sidewalks and curbing on Lafayetta Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Smith and It is more of an essential to the modern family than anything" else but . jnff. Doloifationii -weru present from a police dog for which ?10,000 hail 'street. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith motored a home. liittto Silver, Fair Iliivtm, Low;been paid. Nc3£t Friday Mrs. Ilch to Princeton and back last Thurs- Branch, Middlotown, South Amboy, will exhibit her dogs nt Brockton, Carl Woolloy and William Pom- day. New Brunswick, Newark and Jer-Mass. phrey were employed at the dah- Marjorie Near is spending the Chevrolet meets the requirements of the modem family b'ecause it 13 sey City. After the meeting ice lia show last week at New York, winter with relatives at Bridgeport, J economical to buy and maintain, because of its excellent appearance and rid- A hot water iiaating sy.stcin is The 3RitIjacbtfon "Perfect ' Pipelesa cream, cake and coffee were served. HER ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY. Conn. Heater offers the cheapest form of ing comfort, because it can be depended upon, and because it is so easy to Thoao initiated woro Frank being" installed in Policeman Charles Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corty and Dorothy Tliompjon of Chestnut Blaessiua's liousi; by Patrick H. James Brown of Brooklyn spent heating your home. Easily installed. drive that any member of the family can use it. , Ewine, Jr., Leslie W. Truex, Joseph Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy is also in- Novack, Joseph H. Gsnstnn, Kd- Street Gnvo Party Wednesday Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Burns hard or soft coal or wood — stalling a hot water heating: system Brown's bungalow. needs, less fuel because the large air . ward M. Hendricka, George B. Voor- Dorothy Mae Thompson, daugh- in Leo Hennessey's house at Fair Wa, Olin J. Holbroolt, Frank P. ter of Schenck S., Thompson of Haven. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. passages warm more air at a time. Merritt, Harry L. llnviiand, Henry Chestnut Street, eelobrated her Notice is hereby ft!von tout sealed uro- Mr. and Mrs. John P. Langan TJOBBIB will be received by the Council Sec this heater at our store—we Francis, Frank J. Iluhn, Hurry B. eleventh birthday last Wednesday of tho BoroUph of Bed Dank for ono pump Clayton, Albert E. Ncwmiin, Eugorft with a party. Games were played and family havo-^moved to their house, with tho privilege pf one additional can show how you can save money Jersey City lioina for the winter. pump house, in the Borough of Red Bank, P. Wenzoll, John .T. Powell, Ueloutdoors' and refreshments were

Here's yolir chance to Harvest the greatest Furni- ture values of the season. Monmouth tural Society j e Stock 2S2 and Red Bank Busiei s Association I Pitting This Harvest Sale Prices are dead ripe, abundance of Furniture. Act | 300 Classes. Now, For Your Harvest Awaits You, at X This Exhibition Surpasses Any Flower, Fruit and Vegetable Show Ever Held In the State. % SPECIAL, CLASSES FOR AMATE Red Bank's Exclusive 'Furniture Store East Front Street, Olobe Hotel Building, M Bank, «. J. ,We Deliver Everywhere - - - Twffiouty-Five Cents' Page Eighteen RED BANK EEGISTElUDCTpBER 1,1924. BASEBALL. week and have gone to Manasquan for the month of October. Long Branch Again Triumphs Over Mrs. C. W. Brown is occupying Team from the Highlands. her home for a few weeka. Mr. The Long Branch Norwoods Brown and daughter Gertrude spend grabbed another victory in thethe week-ends here. county championship series at Lung Miss Louise Herbert, who has Branch Sunday, defeating tho been spending the summer with her Highlands team by a score of .'1 K>brother, W. C. Herbert, returned to E. KcIJULTY A53USEMEMT COMPAfW. « CEOU©E'O. HOOP, EJesldont Brooklyn last Saturday. 1. Both teams were strengthened K ATI WEE DAILY, 2:30. VAUDEVILLE AT 2:40 SV&UIU&, 7 AM® 9. VAUDEVILLE; AT 0:43. RED BANK, N. J. for Sunday's contest, each having . -«a-«-«g*. THE WORLD'S BEST IPtf VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS. M. H. JACKS, Manager. a new pitcher as well as other SHREWSBURY NEWS. Daily 3 00 P M Saturday: 2 30 P. M. players. Fullertui of tho l'lai:i SATURDAYS AND HOUDAYfl, 3 FTJM-. SHOWS. ^;HO, O:SO, and 8:40 field Recreations was on the mourn Herbert Couvoieier Back from a EVENINGS—Continuous: 7:13 to 10:45 P.M. for Long Branch and StauiTer I!N Year in California. ORGANIST—HAROLD UPRIGHT. 1 the twirling for (he Highlanders. Herbert Couvoisier has returned Highlands 'hvoke the icii in tlufrnm a stay of a year at Los An- score column in the third inning,geles and other parts of California Wednesday, October 1 when one man got around. High- and is stopping with his sister, lands lost the opportunity of scor- Mrs. Paul Stillman. He made the ing in another inning when Hunter trip to California and return in his nterfered with a Long Branch automobile. SUPREME VAUDEVILLE SUPREME VAUDEVILLE player in making a throw and the The hospital auxiliary will' hold umpire called the batsman out. its first meeting of the season thb Long Branch's three runs all camo afternoon at Mrs. Walter Bunn's p tho fifth inning as the result of Mrs. Theodore Nevius baa re- I series of safeties gathered from turned from a stay at Elmira, New Stauffer's offerings. York, and is now with Mrs. Jota MORE REAL VA.UDE3VIL.L.E Belmar sprang a surprise in theSickles. ;eries on Saturday by defeating Mrs. C. Irving Patterson nnd Freehold hy a score of S to V inMrs. James M. Brown will arrive a ten-inningigame. Long Branch home Friday on the steamship now has a two-game lead and thoARUitanui from Europe, where Highlanders occupy second place. they spent the summer touring. 3-OTHER ALL-STAR ACTS—3 — WITH— They ore daughters of Mrs. James Kathleen Clifford, George Cooper and Others E. .Cooper. TINTON FALLS NEWS. Mrs. Margaret Silver is serious- —IN CONJUNCTION •\n original story for tho screen by Elmer Harrit, sparkling School Bus and Automobile in *ly sick. with original humor, rollickinj? complications, and enhanced by Collision Lnst Week. Miss Enimn Holmes, who recent- ly returned from the Long Branch a number of real thrills. The bus which Edward Reed hospital, continues to improve. Fox Comedy—"SAD BUT TRUE" Aesop's Fables uses to transport children to and from school was in a collision last ADOLPII ZUIIOU week near Pino Brook with an au-MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. AND tomobile owned by Eugene Klliott. JESSE U.LASKY, Thursday, Friday, October 2 and 3 William T. Hendricltaon on an Au- PRESENT: No one was hurt but the bus wn? tomobile Trip to Florida. badly damaged. The automobile was slightly damaged. William T. Hendrickson left Monday for an automobile trip to Mrs. J. C. Hankinson has a new Florida, where he owns an orange Mash automobile which she bought through Wellington Wilkins, Jr., of plantation and where he will spend this place, who is employed at thethe winter. Charles Allaire of Monmouth motor company's sales- Red Bank accompanied him. rooms on Maple avenue, Red Bank. Miss Addie Wilson entertained The Fallerette club of girls met guests from New York Saturday I*"**** Friday night at Miss Jennie Spring- and Sunday. teen's. Ten girls were present Rev. J. A. Thomson is sick with ind they had a jolly good time. tonsilitis. John L. Hendrickson and family Mrs. John Ehinger had he: daugh- will spend the winter in Florida. ter from New York with her last week. George Wallace had a gathering at a nig roast at his roadside booth _\YITII— Miss Isabella Coleman was home lunday from the Long Branch hos- on .the Keyport road a few nights ALAN HALE, SHANNON DAY, FRED LUCAS ital, where she is studying to bagoe . A new player piano was a trained nurse. used for the festivities. Mrs. E. \V. Mandeville has re- Adapted fram "The Girl Who was the Life of the Party" Edward VanWinckle expects to - turned from a visit in New York by Fannie Kilbournc. . eave next w eek for a trip to Why, do men woo frivolous girls and evade brainy ones/ 'hoenix, Arizona, for the benefit of state. How do'some girls win men when others fail? What kind of is health. He bought an automo- Edward Bennett is sick at Law- : girls win the love of men? See this startling production and ilc last week. He will not userenceville, where he attends schoot. , --•- -* s nil have thepe questions answered. ;his to make the trip but wil] go Miss Mary Bennett is a neiv Comedy—LLOYD HAMILTON in "LONESOME" IVest by rail. student at Columbia university. VICTOR FLEMING Cartoon "FELIX THE CAT" Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond nd Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson RIVER PLAZA NEWS. - - {Production f Philadelphia spent Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. PetinEale to Visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Washington. The film version of tho famous story published in Saturday, October 4 Drver. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Petin- The Evening .Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Brooklyn A TinULLlXG MELODRAMATIC ROMANCE rale will leave Saturday for Wash- A DRAMA of n man and n woman, tho man nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeStrang- *"* a product of outdoor life, tho woman bred HUNT STROMBERG Present. nd IVIiss Agnes LeStrange of Jer- ngton, where they will spend sev- eral days with Mr. Pctingale's sis- Supported by in luxuries of city life, who find themselves sey City spent Sunday with James lost in the Northern wilderness empty-handed. Dean. ter, Miss Fannie Petingale. Miss Petingale has a government posi- HormaShearer An automobile owned by an A;> tion in the postoffice department. >ury Park man named Lewis skidded and overturned on tho Mr, and Mrs. George Grant of Wayside road last week. Several Barnegat have been visiting Mr. occupants of the car were pain- anil Mrs. Benjamin Crate. 'ully but not seriously injured. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Miss Shaw of East Orange spent Sat- urday and Sunday with Mr. and MARLBORO NEWS. The haril-ridinp, quick thinking, sure-shooting Harry Cnrey Mrs. Henry Mecklem. THE GREATEST ACT OP ITS KINO IN VAUDEVILLE plays n unique role in this drama of a great city's dives and the Rita Schanck Gnve a Party Last Mrs. Addison Sanborn repre- cattle country. Friday Afternoon. sented the Woman's club of this THREE] OTHER GOOD ACTS Only throuph the love of a beautiful girl is he taught that Miaa Rita Schanck entertained a place at a meeting and luncheon might is not always right. Once on the side of the law of the lumber of her friends Friday af- of the federation of women's clubs IN CONJUNCTION WITH- Wi'M, be turns against the outlaws and fights a lone hand for .einoon. Dainty refreshments were at Woodbridge Friday. justice. ;erved and a general good time was The SOO cluh will have a party Fox Comedy—•'THE COWBOYS" Inkwell Cartoon lad. Those present were Mrs. C. L.tomorrow at Mrs. Benjamin H. 'aimer, Mrs. Bert Quackenhush, Mrs. D. H. Ely, Gertrude Ely, Mrs. Call on Luke Longhead for anv Monday, Tuesday, October 6 |ld 7 A. J. Griffin, Mrs. F. McDowell, Mrs. sort of want. He specializes in all ,. McDowell and daughters, Lorcne kinds.—Advertisement. Taylor, Mrs. E. K. Whitson, $Ir?. THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL George Hayes, Mrs. C. Wall, Mrs. R. Willett ami daughter, Mrs. Ches- ter Willett, Mrs. Willard Schanck, \ Christian Science Society <* Mrs. Ernest Voorhecs and daughter, 54 Broad St., Red Bank, N. i. Mrs. Henry Tilton of Tinton Falls, the Misses VanCleaf and Mrs. Kpaf- 'oid Walling of Freehold and Mrs. Scrvioi j Sundi . 11:10 A. M., 8:10 \TA Sunday-achool 9:36 A. M. tV B. Rankin of Red Bank. r. M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial rj Mr. and Mrs. VanMater of New MeotiHES—8110 P. M. m York and Miss Paqnet of Canada Rending Iloom—Wednesdays and W fTho Caat— spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.A Sundays from 2:30 to 4:30 P. II. A Rudolph ''loyd Yonkanske. The puMic in cordially invited to & Valentino Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stryker, who iittfnd the services nnd visit the ZA Reading Room. P*J have been at Eagle Bridge, N. Y., Bebo for several months, returned last DnnicU

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