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RED I»MU«(1 Weekly, Entered as Secimd-ClaBa Hattor at the I'oiit- iVOLUME XLV. NO. 11. ollicc nt Red Bank, N. J., under tlio Act of March UJ, 1870. RED BANK, N. J,, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922: $1.50 Per Year. * PAGES 1 TO 8,

A MONOPOLY I OR FIREMEN. AlWIfF ftN TAY MATTERS 'mulit' istlmt'" ""'ca ''"' ;'"v |)!011" QUICK RESALE OF HOUSE. THREE RED BANK RAIDS. M/VIU} lill liiA lVml liii\5. jerty that, is ivnt.'.l in the city it: WANTED A BLACK CAT.! J PRODUCE ROTS IN FIELDS; Street Vendors of Souvenirs Wont value can be ascertained by the capi- w Oivncr f,jr Property at Hard |« Street. PROHIBITION AGENTS WERE THE BEST METHODS OF AS- rental value can he ascertained by HE TOLD SOME BOYS SO AND i FARMERS NOT BOTHERING TO At a special meeting of the Red Admut tv..•0 iti oiilhn a^Mi Hamilton HERE LAST FRIDAY. , SESSING PROPERTY. comparison with oihi-r like buildings I.auk mayor and council last Thurs-j THEY BROUGHT HIM 54 CATS. P riiv b. juj 'ht I'l'OI II NllH. KtillllT HARVEST THK1K APPLES, Slid by knowledge of the actual facts d;iy night instructions were given to ; Lawson ! U:-V all Ir- tin- cnriicr ol 7'liey Found Some Gin and Some urdy, Wlio for Eleven Ihia Was Charlie Chuniplin's Exp*jri- In. (1 I at One Swcretl Man S«»t 51) Batkett of Clerk .loliii I., llubharii iii,l to issue ' concerning the particular building ; i-l in.; ro:i an d Sprini; -Ircc-t. I.a:-t Other Alcoholic Stuff but Accord- Years Was Head of the New York that is to be valued. ence at Freehold Last Wcel; When (1 Applt:3 to New York and Instead licenses on .September 1-lth and 15th ! piM [y lo l''rci]- ing la All AccounU They Didn't Tax Department, Writes to the He Needed .1 Black Cat in His ("r. tir ^n'hi t hc pru of Gottinff Any Kcturn He Was S3 for street sales of balloons or novel- A good many years ago, in the sev- {i Get Mucji Evidence. Holmdel Tax Committee. Mystery Play of "Superstition." rk I!. 1M r oc.can (iiovc for Cents in Debt. ties of any kind. On the dates men- enties, the law of Illinois required Till (i, v,hi. •ii w:is a r oH.^ideraMe ad- 1'VdeniI prohibition ngenls, Charles K. Cliainjilifi ami his emu-; 1 1 tioned the firemen of Ited Hank will lc< (Act V.-hi it 'he pai il. Mr. Ktiiiiicr Karly laiit week (lyrcniijH Stil- umbr ridd th l any of actor?- pivc a wrc); ut' pcr- \v;f_;'Hi of I-Ivcrt'tt. M'lit l)'-i h;\Au.'iH of an audit' i!' f<,r tin • hittTliational f()rm;iiict-y at ' i'Yrelmhl la^t, UTct;. jipjiIcK to New Yuri; to ;i ro!iiiiiu-c-;iim OJIO of liis new play.-; i^ caiK'd ".Su- d'l rmnpai IV and In- has bpca n- In c roll -•^ciit. A l'cw day:' later, instead of perstition," and in its performance a ferrcd . 1: pan V'H bi^ new UciiiiiK •' return from i\)v apples, Mr. j ul near Qlie ),,.,•, , Canada. 'I'hi:-- with special rolerciice to the assess- !bond s ui tho railroad and thr stock black t'al is m e t()t|1, mark,t v.llu(. f th,ruvo. thc? IoM>y of thc theater •„„. . p :>f tht.; proprrty last The places raided are all on Wk tax department He ,s regard- jthroug h more than the one state they hoy would hring him a Mark i-at the n.-ceivf-d for the apples, according to !h th h Shrewsbury avenue. They are Jo- ...1 as the highest authority on tuau- took the proportionate part of the hoy would %i'i a free ticket to OIL-Kridav. a letter received by Mr. StihvjiKon tion m the United States ; l()la| ,ue tlul, ,h(, ,„ ,', ,. ,; £ .show as his reward. iVoni the a^t-'nt to whom tin: apples seph llruno's grocery store, Harry 1 Cohen':) grocery and confectionery, PEN AS FAREWELL GIFT. Mr. Punlys letter details the ;UR, Iuilruad j,, Ul, ,tat^, ,„„.,, tl) ,,„, The next day fM hoys brought fi-l wi•['(' surit to hv sold. Tin. applets store and Mrs. Charles Dupple-r's j — mi-Hods adopted for taxing various itut .d , th u] jl||(, T||is m,.U|1J(1 cats to the show. There wen; liUh- SCHOOL JOBS AWARDED. wi-rc nut v/indfalls, li'ut wen- good kinds ot property and tins par ol • ht,ld by th, iinitl.ti St.lt(!ri KU_ :-nuii[] fruit. Mecca Inn. At Rruuo'H the dry | M|SS HELEN PORTERFIELD RE- cats and bitf cnts, %hthiK i.-ats and sliHitliH removed goods from several! privFS PARTINC PRFSFNT Ins letter is; of interest to all tax- c' couH ",„ iiu, (,lH.s , sleepy cats, cats that had ln-eii well TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS All ovtT thia Heetion aj)])K;H art: go- CEIVL: PAK G payers, whether they are owners of (, railroad lax cases. fed and catn that looked a:- if they shelves and found a bottle half filled ! > i[^ PRt-bLNT. t t GIVEN OUT IN MIDDLETOWN. in« to wast« in orchard, and on With Scotch whiskey. Hruno Baid he j Tllc Community Association of West hums or not Alter detailing the. You will see at o,u-,; thai this ngam hadn't hud a square mc.il in week:. many places apples can be h;id hy methods which have been adopted f ,. . i j One hoy brought a cat witicii he sai 1 anyone for the a.^kinj.^. Losses like had the whiskey to cure a cold. '1 he | Reti g^ Opened its Public Park js metho(I o a rivj at a va u by Mo5t of thf Men Who Had This Work agent* were about to leave when one; Foot of River street Laot for arriving at the valuation oi real •,,,„ cal,italizat|on of earnings. Bonds was all black except the lee>, which this (.'xpurienccd by Mr. Stilwatfon at tno , , • ^ ... . , the capitalization ol (-arnmi's. fionds were white; but he told Mr. Clianip- Last Y,:nr Will AK ain Do It Tliis of them found ten gallons of gin iind • estate in genera for taxable pur-,, ' , ^j,. have beon common tlii.s .-« a:-on anion^ Wednesday Night. ()f a ra ilroad com j;iriv owo value lin that he could put ink on the cat's Year—Lewis S. i hompson No the fruit fanners and they are nut other alcoholic drinks buried in the l S Ui thu ini:omo hl Lomjer Providing. I ra [importation. yard Illicit of liruno's store, liruno The new public park at the foot of f .n'.. linJ ' 1 ' '.'-"f f 'y Vield to the owner legs and make them black that way. Kathering tht: fruit unless il is CR- River street was formally opened hist loi iiidiiB the leal value oi farms y Lhe bonds. The market value of if he wanted to. !iils !"'!)• ii^ pupils from pociully fancy stock. said this stuff wasn't his; that lie did 0 Ur BL S i tl ! l)0!lds iS llit!l1 ! w in ro not know how it got there. Kour Wednesday night at a community ^'follows " "" " ' ' " ' " •»• " P P««-' The cats were brought in basket.-, Mr. tStilwaK'wi vva.s iliHi-ussiii^ the in boxes, in the boys''arm.s, and mr Mil(ll(.t'i\\n i u^hip wuix- matter with .some of his neighbors at boy brought a black cat lucked up in ii.-t 'I'lllil'nla.v llit'lit ill il' Stanley Htilwcll'.s ;itore at Kvt;rttt a .suit ca.se. Mr. Champlin could use l' Lliv lci\>i):-1ii|) mitril »i' IMI-la.st Saturday and some of the farm- only one black cat in the show, hut ui.-;iLioii. Two or inuir 'l- xtrn- ic- r'is blamed tho proliibil^n law for 1 everyone of the 54 boys got a free r 'ivi'd l i' r. .'t.l' ii, but nio>t. thv low price of apples. "Every ticket, just thc .same. f (In: i]iti:ict.oi ^ ol i y<:ar Iccpt fanner ouj^ht to volt; for wet candi- Mr. Champlin has been in the shmv lieir j s as Iran.- poi't;;l ion a^'vnts. dates rc-^ardlt'H.s of what ticket:; they Out: •!' I lie nii)::i important, con- ,...„...„ ...... |nv|.^y .J.Y vuiui'iUISMii :)„,,,„ f,)||oW('d ilga 111 lll.ll ag.'lill. I1 1111 business 24 years. He is a Red Buuk run on," .said one of them. "Jiefore ;> iiwardt"! wn.- I ha! of tnkinji with other property which has been ;th( . purpose of valuing some railroads boy, having' been born and brought up prohibition went into i.-fi'ert," contin- Hchool pupil:; from I.incroft t• * sold, cannot be followed fui-Jarin ' it may |J(. the be.t method. The in Red Bank and lie always spends his ued thiri Hpcaker, "the cider mills summers here. Most of the travel- IJank, v.-liere they Ket on trnl- v.'ero open :unl no matter how low the iml i;e to thc towji.-iiip hi^li ing shows which used to tour the cars market price of applet l went, the country have ^nne out of huair.e:^ .-eh-io] at l.eunardo. Kuwene I.aytoti fanner could always K -t thirty to Mnce the moving pictures he-came ;.'n( this jol» and he also .not (lie jobthirty-five- cents a bushi"! for apples popular, but Mr. ]in ha.i ^OIK;of transporting Kveielt pupils to and at the cider inillr;. Today he can get ahead with his shows and be hits 11 oin the schixtlhoiHi' at Lincrol't. nothing, and he run.s into debt when made money every year. He \< now The lu'erctt sclioolbnust? is closed this he tries in .soil his apples. That's regarded as amouj;' the very rich men year and I'.vercit pupils will tfo to why I .^iiy that any farmer who docs of Red Hank. He has often thought Line r;ii'i until tiie mw schuollioiise not vote for wet candidates is voting he would quit bis business and retire, at 1 liver Plaza is finished, Uivci' money out of his own pocket," con- but the hire of the road is still strom.? ljl;;/.a will he [heir hoinc school dis- cluded the speaker. upon him and he says that while in trict after the new building is linish- La.st week Theodore S til well of the midst of the hard work of a sea- ed. This is the first year the taxpay- Kveiett sent 100 bushels of peppers son he often thinks of quitting the ers have e\rei- had to pay for taking and tomatoes to New York to be sold. , when the time cumes round to l.incroft bij^'h school pupils to and He received $-1.1)8 for his .shipment. prepare for the next season's shows 1from RCMI Hank. Always- in the past Since that time tomatoes have in- he simply'cunt sit still and let the Lewis S. Thompson of H rook dale creased in price somewhat. For a season ^o by. fai m, Lineroft, has provided an au- time they \vor« so low that LIK? farm- tomobile truck and a driver for this ers did not pick thorn but let them ,, , • , • ,. uuce by a...... — ...*..., ^...^. .w His plays this year, and the com- river. A number of benches 'transportation. rot in their fields. :m ,. „- , , . , , , . . taxation which takes into account night and disbanded. Hereafter the «"'»» representenSa d l add osMt rsh McAllistere llIed. in New Jersey, that the • value of this district as well as for the BeN of'.r0l,n'Biii-lovnor.i and thnl. the drv : ^''u ^'' " f } . ' , 'P ™, their good .yours and leaves out of j CITY PLANNING PROGRAM. class will he incorporated with the muti "will havo* their troul.le for tlioiV ; "l >' •»" which had-bei|n killed by a buildings shall be set down in a scp- g y ford district will then be dnru' hy nniie. column, signifies rxnctly what Hubert Seeley. *• alumni association. The meeting was when they come buck to loolt. uojj\ It was i-lnimiMl by Mr. McAl- accounloubt tbu theit thar tlea an pooyearsd far. mI havin e NenowMayor and Council Consider Spend- largely attended in spite, of stormy lister thnt it was not his dog- hut Home the New York law signifies, that tJie'jcr•oe] y can be Bold for fifteen or six- inf{ $1,600 for This Purpose. weather. It was called to order by other do£ which killed the sheep. The value given to buildings must be the|tee ' n times what it will produce on Herbert S. Swan of New York, a USED FOR THE LAST TIME. Kenneth Walker, the president. He AUTOMOBILES STOLEN. difference between what the property | jury stood 11 to 1 in favor of Mr. the average over a period of years. city planning expert, was before the Trolley Cars Malcc Their Last Trip complimented the committees which Two Cars Spirited Away nt Red Bank ' VilllSundt and those who took the is worth without the buildings and In order that a farm shall produce Red Bank commissioners at a spt-cial he had appointed for their work in Lnst WaeU. ; majority view were Unable-to win what it is worth with the buildings. to Long Branch. making the past year such a success- on the average over a period of years meeting last Thursday night with a The trolley car line between Red A P'o.d coupe mviiod by Mrs. Jo- jover the lon, e dissenier. The jury 1'h1', h c reason., tht.h e actt o, f• NeN,, wY Yorkk • six to seven per cent of its value, it program which would cost the town ful one for the class. The class do- boh UImhk to afcree the jurymen «o- ; Recorder Poulson and the evidence ; no more and you will get a perfect yield the income l b i t l Bought Three Taxicabs. of witnesses was to the effect that tlu, - may be so anxious to leave j fitting garment. We are speeilalista ing events last Wednesday the olli- "sell for less thiin the William II. Layton of Red Bank Mr. Ludlow was to blame for the ac- in ladies' tailoring. Let us show you has enlarged his taxicab business by cident. Recorder Poulson imposed a (samples. Suits from ^Llfi upwwrds. buying three Ford automobiles from line of $Ki, which was paid. | Carillo & Co., Kriilel building, Broad W. E. Mount. Mr. Layton's sons are and Monmouth strot-ls, lied Dunk. driving the cars. The sons are Ar- HOUSEWIVES, GOOD NEWS. Telephone .ri23.—Advertisement. thur, Joseph and William Layton. Why Fret and Worry Whon It Can bo Ea'sily Avoided Fall is About Here. Sowing Machines. by using a Chambers fireless cooker Diuit delay in gcitinrf your fall All thc latest improved elcctrlo gas range, the price of which is noneeds in the Hat! of wearing apparel portable Singer sowing machines, more than any other good gas range? before the cold weather liits you. I am not an exr motor attached. Old machines taken The Army & Navy Ilaigaiu .Store, Boat will leave Pleasure Bay at 8:30 tion by obtaining the precise amount Some of the tliinga this range will do: Uniquo Hour Sales. figureg s I have employepy d are solelyy in exchange. Cash or time pay- It will roast five pounds of beef ill Hroad .street, Red Ttank, opposite nnd busses will run from Kud Hank of operating expenses, item by item'. f illi Th Tlie.se and scores of otheh r equally , ami' trolley'-•••" s fro' m Aabur'"' y Par"•--••k- to'- ,\y i wjint jt ought to cost for for the ppurpp of illustration. The jments. Hemstitching done while yon thirty-five minutes; roast five pounds Register building, has a complete as- e [I1(!vv farm, like an ofUco | wait nt Singer Shop, George Woods. sortment of furnishings for men und great values will be offered during •„,,,,,, th(, \,Oid> whi(,h wi|j nl(m Ktop heating, lighting, elevator servicu; poini t iis thaht of mutton in forty minutes and bake ^.,t'';lil 'tt";s!;™,rsi'la',^llra' »s at Scabright and Highlands. Tick- building tenement house, is Jr., ngent, 29 Monmouth otreet, Rod bread in twenty minutes. You canfootwear for men ami wtmien at very full fashione1 d silk hose, $2.50 make1 , , ,•„,. | , ,, ,| .| ,,,-e »2, and can for insurance, for repairs and anyworlb what il can earn when man- Bank.—Advertisement. then turn gas oil" nnd let fireless do ! modcrati! prices. Look at our win- ( t[1 t u ro M tl p other charges. We could compare 1 •i nmi: y"i i ,m"l"y,. ili1,!i)C bought nt Totley's news store at aged with ordinary skill and dili- the balance of work with no danger (low d'mplay of bargains, then step in- :ll):0(l to I1:O() A."M., ?l.fi(r )1 jier pair; the actual expense with what we gence, and il is not worth any more. linn Meat. of burning. Call Howard Frey, 74 side and make your selection.—Ad- women's glove fiilk vests, $l!.f4) value, Kod Hank. Music and other enter- knew the' expenses ought to be upon Lawson Purdy. Pure, properly made nuVyonnaise ii tainment features will be provided. the average. We knew what such si Monmouth street. Phone COO Redvertisement. Friday and Saturday, 2:00 to 3:00 -Advertisement. New York, September 1, 1922. a good body builder. Our National Hank, and you will receive further —-^>-..<&-.. — I'. M., $l.Uil; women's plain and building ought to rent for. If it mayonnaise, containing only fresh information ' concerning this wonder- rVlilliuery Opening. chocked wash dresses, Friday, 8:0(1 rented for-Very much lens there ought I Cilit.r Min Opened for Business. eggs, best Balnd oil und highest grade ful time and find silver.—Advertise- 1 beg to announce tliut on Friday to 1:00 l'l M., at (!f)c; women's all Cleanliness is Next to Godliness, to be a reason. If, m fact, it rented Grinds Mondays, Wednesdays and Not only,**miflt the body lie clean spices and vinegar, ia an ideal food ment. and .Saturday, September Ktli H]\d •wool sli')-on sweaters, originally to for about what it ought to rent for, I i,'ri,illvB ihing your apples mid take Ask for it by name if you want tin !Kh, I will show ii line line of hand- $.'I.!>H, Kiiturdiiy, .'ll:()0 to i:(HI l\ M., hut your clothes as well. \V« nre ex- and us cost of operatiopionn was normal, ' ...... portfi in the cleaning, pressing, re- your cider homo fresh from the mill. best.—Advertisement. Wo ATO Not on Broad Street, made velvet, isilk vrlv.t, duvelync, $1.50. A lot of women's Hill; dresses wi' would deduct the coat of opera- Also sweet clarified eider for sale by ut we arc in Red Dunk. Wo do up- satin nlid silver i-loth ball at inison- tion from the gross rental, and cap- the gallon or barrel, .lohn S. Van- For Lunch. bolstering, make uruperien, cushions, able prices. MiH. I.obmann, 169 ituli/.e the ni:t at an appropriate 1 Mater farm, llazlet, N. ,I.~-Aclver- Our delicioun sandwiches and fresh | mattresses, etc. Kstlmntc'H cheerfully Mhrewj;litiiy avenue, opposite Die lire* (ilgui'i . t isement. salads are very refreshing. Special! given. The Upholstery Shop, M. Sil- house, Reii Hank. Advertisement. If lhe net. income were $5,000. nnd pprice; i for qquantities . Alperin'p u './, the Bank, a few dooro eant of the Gloho Take Her Horn® Some Cniuly. enpilnl sum would be $100,000. If Porch Screens. cateH.'ien, 20 Broad atreet, Red Hank. I encloau porches with nereens oi —Advertisement. hotel.—Advortiaoraont. ltefore inarriugi! yi;u did It. Why New Fall Millinery. net income wore $1,000 and the not now? Step in Ider/n Wditlng Rones! glass, make window screens to order, The Intent color creations at The i-npilalir.nlioti rate worn II)',;., the und 'make duoiri, windows and mill Furniture Put UD On Your Shopping; Lint. room, Went Front (it.rret, near llrotid, Pearl, f» lli'iiarf street, Red Hank.--- Ill ii few weeks we will di|! up our' capital Hum would be $10,000. The work of every kind. II. C. Iturctiell, Let Hoffman & Libovsky, 14(1 Mon- Visit Iden'n wailini? room, Went and get H liox of choice confection- Advei liscmonl. rn:,r liuiih'i'.'i mui rose trees and ship j capital Minn Ihuu derived would hi' mouth ntreetj furnish your liome. Front street, near Ilroiul. Nown- ery and fiururiiiu her. .She'll turuly them. Conic over tijul iielrcf you!;!,! tlio fair value of tho propuity. It phone 403-M, Long Branch.—-Adver- . . —«%••«**— . •. - Caah or credit, Furnitur* guaran- tlsoiftcnt. p papcrn, miignzineii, eigar«, Lobiicco. apprecintis it. Advcrthcmcnt. Viclor Niutit. BO that we can reserve them fur you. j should be borne in mind, of course, teed.—A«vcvti )ement. cigarcttijs, confectionery, ooft iliink», . Tonight in ulna Victor night nt Tuo- Rad Company, River Pln/it, West {that a capitalization rate which would Green Gables etc. Make it a habit to got your MKKICB, V, w Front st.rei't, Red Hank.•—Advertini!- apply to n Wall street building would Wnit for Your Bus nt IdesV 1 tiiiK'«> Id Moninouth Btrect, Ked ment. Is now open for season. Shore din- evening papera hero,—Advertise- at the Handy Shop, If! Hroad olroet, iiiink.—Adverti.inmetit. * be far too low for n building in tho ners our specialty. Dancing. Patten Formerly Feinatein'a waiting room. ment. Red Hunk. On« iliKhl up. -Ailvof* .suburbs of tlie city. A proper capi- Plenty of room. All bussea and trol- ypawtitap H&^ff<]uartfll0. uvenuc, Long Brunch.—'Advurlise- UneiiKiiit. Kscui'sion to t'oiu-y Islnnd next talization rate for n high ebtss eleva- loyy paas the door.—-Advertisement, New I'nll Millinery. - «^.«*-.. We buy, rent, ntll, exchnnijo nnd tor apartment house would be quite rnent. Sunday. Tickets :f2 ut Tetley'a, repair typowrllcrs. Trubiu'o, ihe - —ah • «»- In line l.yoiist velvet combination!! Mils CeciS® C<.lio«, Ilronil .streot, Red Bank.—Advurtine- different from a proper' capitiili;'ation Mi»> Cccilo Colien, Miss Cecil.! Cohen, priced iui low UH $-1.50. All colon!. griuliinte, Cincinnati

r.tL'j'jU H.'.ai tvtry dsy. 'Sh'.J TALK. BY A. MISSfONAkY. KtrvicK will L<; i<:>.wii<-A at U.s J'.t- foruitd church .Sund&y. urt iifur cldu-U-M-iti and f'J>: H'r-apn Former Holmde! Boy Tc!U of Hit Edward Tilton has been sick in bed to be used for home-made wine. ' Experiences in Honolulu. with tonsilitis the past week. Louis Bublin is mourning the lo'3 of his hound dog. It was run ovti Rev. Norman Schenck, a mission- Rev. W. P. Chase was called to New York state last week to perform and killed by an automobile last ary in Honolulu and a son of Edgar week. Schenck of Holmdcl, gave a talk on a wedding. His family accompanied him. ) Mrs. Sinclair and family have re- his experiences in missionary work turned to Brooklyn from n visit ti at a, meeting of the young people p Elizabeth Curley has been visiting at Shrewsbury. Miss Jennie Clinton. society of the Shrewsbury Presoy- Mrs. ElizabeLh Stevens has had an terimi church Friday night. Mr. Mrs. John Kelly and her nephew Joseph Phillips have been visiting in automatic water system put in hu Schenck and his family are in this house. country for- a few mouths and they Rhode Island. are spending part of the time at .Mr. Phyllis Conover, daughter of Cecil Henry VmiBrunt has bought an Conover, is slowly improving from automobile to haul his farm produce FORD Schmidt's former homo at Holmdcl. Mr. Schenck'a talk at Shrewsbury her sickness. to market at Red Bank and Asbury liad amusing us well as instructive Park. features and it was heard by a large TIN TON FALLS NEWS. Roberl Davis, formerly of this aadienco. In addition to descrihinn place, has moved from Eutontown liis work in Honolulu Mr. Schencl; Two Cirls Got n Wotting in Swim- and In' is living with his sister, Mrs. 27 Monmc told about work which ho had done ming River La»t Week. Elizabeth Stevens. , Red Bank among the mountain whites of Ken- Martha Krulmort and Gladys The last of a series of camp meet- tuck and Tennessee. Music and re-Smith, two school girls of this place, ings was held at the Heevcytown freshments followed the talk. Mrs. essayed walking on a pipe of the Tin-church Sunday night. Dclco elec- Henry S. White was in charge of the tern -water company across Swim- tricity is now being used to light the program ming river last wee-k. Both girls church. slipped and fell into the water. They Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman had know how to swim and they got safe- ten boarders from New York over BEACH LAND CONDEMNED. ly ashore1. • " Sunday and Monday. Report Made by ComimBeicmers in A dance will he held at Pine Brook Or. and Mrs. Leon Diekorson hava Bradley Beacli Proceedings. inn Friday night. It will be in charge returned to White Plains from n visit of Mrs. Josephine Jackson. to Mrs. Dickerson's aunt, Mrs. J. C. Judge Kulif V. Lawrtwe of Free- Hankinson and Mrs. C. C. Cooper. hold, Cyrus B. Honce of Helmut- anil Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bublin cele- William L. Edwards of Long Branch, brated their fourth wedding anniver- Cieut-ge Wentorff'a new house on Lease expires September 21st and will move to the Stiykd* building, op- commissioners in the condemnation sary by entertaining a number of the Scobeyville road is nearly com- proceeding conducted, by the Brail- their friends Friday night. pleted and Mr. Wentorff expects to posite the Railroad Depot. ley Bench commissioners against sev- Mrs. David Holmes underwent an move in it in a few days. eral properties on the beach front, operation at the Long Branch hospi- Mr. and Mrs. John Tompkins of w have filed a report placing the total tal last week. She is improving. Brooklyn and Mr. aiid Mrs. W. A. valuation of the properties at ?1lPi- Scores of people, most of them Blauvelt of Hackensaek were recent 454. The owners valued the proper- from outside of this section, are ntguests of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington I My large stock of second hand cars, accessories etc., ties at $l!3'J,109 and the borough Pine Brook and other wild lands Wilkins. 5 commissioners valued them at $97,752. The land is wanted by the Iiorough to extend the boardwalk to JVvon. H. p S. Good used Chassis as low as $50.00 Make this your personal car Good complete Motor .. .$35.0© LIQUOR RAID SEQUEL. Genuine Ford Steering Wheels, complete with Hood and Radiator Covers, 1916 type; reg. Long Branch Officials Summoned to i Appear at Trenton Next Week. spider 75c price $3.50, sale price $ US Chief of Police Charles D. Wall- The new and very powerful H. C. S. ing of Long Branch, Recorder Leo J. Warwick, Policeman Kenneth Mere- I- dith and 1'eUi Musso have been sum- contains 81$ of the parts and fea- ACCESSORIES. moned to .appear before Judge Bo- dine of Trenton next Monday to an- tures of the highest priced auto- '4 swer to charges of contempt of court Brake Rod, Anti-Rattlers, pair 25c Pyrene Fire Extinguishers; reg. price $10.00, for interfering with prohibition 3 agents during the raid . at Long mobile in the world; yet it sells for Morgan Spark Plugs, each 19c sale price $ 6.00 Branch last week. Charges of as- Champion Porcelains, each 25c sault and battery made against M-us- one-sixth the price. • Tire Covers, all sizes up to 37x5; reg. price EO and Meredith by one of the agents Reg. 25c bottle Shellac, 2 bottles 25c were dismissed last week by Commis- Body Polish; reg. price 75c, sale price...... 35c $2.50 to $3.50, sale price „....$ 1.50 sioner James D. Carton of Asbury $2475 AT INDIANAPOLIS. Park. 3-m'nute Vulcanizing Outfits; reg. price $2.00, Rubber Running Board Pads, each " 35c 1-gallon can Havoline Oil; reg. price $1.25, VON KATTENGELL MOTOR SALES CORP. i sale price $ 1.00 MOWS LAWN AS PUNISHMENT. Blow-out Patches, 3, S\-U, 4, 41/0 and 5-inch; sale price 80c Selmar Man Received a Fnke Ca.ll 1830 Broadway—Phone Columbus 3986 i reg. price 35c to 60c, sale price, each.... 25c 5-gallon can Havoline Oil; reg. price $4.50, . One Night Last Week. Genuine Anthony Pumps; reg. price $3.50, Russell T. Hardy, an undertaker at , BROOKLYN RED BANK, N. J. sale price .\ $ 3.45 Belmar, received a death call one sale price, each $ 2.25 niglit last week. He learned that the 1515 Bedford Avenue Cor. Monmouth & Maple 5-lb pails Havoline Cup Grease . .., 75c call was a fake and was done for a joke. An investigation was made Phone, Decatur 8614 Phone, Red Bank 213 and Henry G. Sykcs of Bolninr was TIRES AND TUBES. brought before Mayor Bamford and admitted that he had called up Mr. Hardy and reported the alleged deatti 33x4 to him. Mayor Bamford ordered G. & J. Fabrics $13.75 32x3'/. G. & J. Gray Tubes $1.50 Sykes to cut the lawn at the Kelmar 34x4 G. & J. Fabrics. $14.50 34x4 " G. & J. Gray Tubes $1.65 public library as punishment for his C. 32x3 V. foolish act. Norwalk Fabrics $12.75 33x4 G. & J. Gray Tubes .$1.60 -DESIGNED BY HARRY C. STUTZ 34x4 U, Norwalk Fabrics $16.75 35x4V, G. & J. Gray Tubes $1.75 34x4 y, Michelin Cord $25.00 36x4'/- G. & J. Gray Tubes . .$1.75 HOLMDEL NEWS. 33x4 " Nine CKiildrpn of This Place Going Michelin Fabric, Clincher $13.75 36x41/, Michelin Red Tubes ...,..,....-... .$2.75 to Red Bank High School. 32x3 •/_>Michelin Fabric $12.75 36x5 " Michein Rled Tubes , .$2.75 This place is sending nine pupils 34x4 " Norwalk Cord $19.75 to the Red Bank high school. They make trips daily to and from Reil 34x4 V.,India Cord $29.75 Bank in an automobile driven by U. S. 34x4 Reliners $1.75 Frank Wagner, son of Howard War- ner. I'"rank is one of the high school pupils. The baseball game which was to have been played last week by Ihe V/ickatunk team at Itelford was post- poned on account of rain. The Wicl;- atunk nine is made up largely of Holmdelera. Each week continues to bring low e Sure of the prices and discouragement for the farmers, Potatoes last week were Best—Ask for . selling at SO and 85 cents a barrel. - Some farmers have dug no potatoes yet, because they thought, better prices would come. They cannot (k1- fer much longer, as bad weather is apt to catch them before they get the crop harvested, and the potatoes may rot in the ground. No shipments were made Saturday or Monday. Mrs. John W. Ely is able to be out [ i > Taut she still has to carry her arm in I a sling. The arm -was badly cut in I an automobile accident a few weeks American Walnut, Queen Anne Design ago in New York state in which Mr. j Good Dealers Sell It t 1 Ely's car was wrecked. Mr. Ely ill- j Because They Know It 48 inch Dresser tends to start a lawsuit against the 36 inch Chifforette owner of the automobile which col- I Is the Best Bread Baked lided with his machine. J 40 inch Vanity Table Mr. and Mrs. Charles lirown have I 4-6 Full size bow end Bed-Like illustration moved to Rutherford, after having j spent the .summer at this place in j Williams' Rye Bread Four Pieces Complete, Price, $183.00 Mrs. James Patterson's house. ! Fine for Sandwiches Cecil Conovei- sulTVred quite a ] large loss in furniture in the recent i Mahogany, Louis X¥§ Design fire caused by lightning which oc- ' curred at John VanKirk's house. Mr. 48 inch Dresser Conover rents the house. Not much 36 inch Chifforette •damage was done to (he house but the chemicals and water used in-put- 40 inch Vanity Table , " ting out the flames ruined muc/h of 4-6 Full size bow end Bed the furniture. Rev. Vilmer MacNair and family lave returned from a vacation so- Four Pieces Complete, Price, $183.00 journ at N'orthfield, Massachusetts. EJBBBESS Walnut Combination, Louis XVI Design >->>l~>>Z"\~>><<»>>l>& 45 inch Dresser 36 inch Chifforette 39 Jnch Vanity Table 4-6 Full size bow end Bed Four Pieces Complete, Price, $150.00 Oak, Dusty WaSnut Finish, Taidor Design nth Dairy 38 inch Dresser 30 inch Chiffonier 886, RED BANK, 38 inch Vanity Table 4-6 Full size Bed Four Pieces Complete, Price, $122.00 It is not sufficient to know that milk is rich in butter fat but that it comes from healthy cows and a clean dairy. All our milk is produced at ODD DRESSEftS Oak Dressers, $17.25, $18.50, $21.00, $30 Odd Dressing and Vanity Tables Meadow Brook Farm from TUBERCULIN TESTED CATTLE. Maple, Mahogany, Walnut, Ivory, Enamel and Oak Birds Eye ilapJo Preesers, $37.30 The environment and feeding of cows greatly affects the composition of Whit© Ename! Dressers, $28.0® Prices, $22.50, $25.00, $3S.7S, their milk. The cows that produce our milk are fed the best ration that $37.50 and $54.€Mi. Hahogany ©ressesra, $35.©®, $48.75, $SCI money can buy. The MILK that is so pure and clean it keeps for days. ivory Enamel Dressers, $53.00 Use fVlonmouth Dairy Co.'s - fid CMionlers mi CMfforeltes Exclusively. Therefor®, Why Not Begin Wow? Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, Silver Gray and , Bed Rom Gfiairs anil lockers Birds Eye Maple Phone 886 and receive a daily delivery in sterilized bottles with the Prices, $®.0©f $7.00, $8.0©, $10.00, Prlc@@, [email protected], $21.75, $25.0£>, sanitary cap. We take every precaution even to the opening of the bottle. $1&.5O aiid $12.75. $2S.5O, $32.50, $47.50. That is why we have adopted the SAN LAC SEAL.

WE ARE LEADERS IN THE FIELO OF GLEAM MILK PRODUCTION.

Oold Seal Congokum Fbugs, Size 0x12, Price, $12.SO ^.">->><-<"Vw^^ H£D BANK REGFSTER, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. Page Tbre* REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING. EVERETT NEWS. An OId-Fft»liicm«=d Political Meeting of Thi« Place Goine to With Bombs and n Parade. Lincroft School. \ A Republican meetinf; will he hclil The Rchoolhou«e at this place in ' J it tlu- Ocean Grove auiliturhim lo- closed and Kveiett children are [?oin{; oiiow by the Ni'jiLunc township and to school at Lincroft. The drawing-'.on the whM Itniiiley , Heae.li H<']iuhlicaii clubs, ton is transporting them. liibhoji Joseph V. liirry of the Meth- temporary arrangement. When you put your foot on the)dist conference will preside at thenew schoolhouse gi¥en starter—Pouitr is what's wanted Put meetiiifj. The speakers will include completed the pupils of this place will a Columbia Storage Battery in your car and Colonel Theodore Rouscvelt, son of to-1 River i'ln/.a. you can press the button with tiie feeling the former presiil.-nt; United Ktates Inez Cunningham of Kunl:;on iias Orders for Decorations that there B goaig to be tunic-tiling doing— p away take SenatoS r JosepJh SS. 'liKyh , State SenatoSna r William N. Iiunyoy n Miss Catherine Stilwanon of this and Congressman T. Frankk ApplebyAlb. place and Mr. and Mrs. Winter, Miss The meeting will be in rliark'e of rorn- Jackson and Miss Thompson of HS£^2CsK2v^KX2G«»LJSJCK place miltee.'i fi-om each club. The coin- Branch ami other persons from store mittee of the Neptune township club consists of Robert M. Watt, Crarcc at Mrs. Harold Stout's last week. C. I'ridham, E. N. Wool.-aon, Otis Lee Saturday evening, and I'eter V. Dodd. it- liradley neker are new jjupils at the Red IJank The Columbia h a powerful battery. Heach club committee .m prise: school. It will stand o[>crating conditions that wreck Marcns Higginbottom, Frank A. Margaret Noonan of Riveiside be- others. Ita fLitca oi hexagonal construction Salic, Joseph llcLounhlin, Mason rive, nea Red Bank, spent last like a honeycomb, arc ShuttB and l'aul Browne. A banquet week with her cousin, Elizabeth Ha- eclf reinforcing, and balk for the speakers anil for the com- H^alnbt buckling. mittees will be held at tin- North Knd Mr. and Mrs. William Testa spent But we don't expect hotel previous to th<- meeting. After part of last week with Mrs. Testa's youtoabu^e a Columbia the banquet a parade will lie held, mother, Mrs. Hkchey of Perth Am- just because it is ;in ex- which will be started hy .-•citing olf ceptiomilly good bat- tery. We exprct you Vanderburg News. to hrt ua help you jcec Suing for $30,000 Dumagea. I'lie village schoolhouse wa* re- It in Al condition IL Suits for damages aggregati ipened yestenlay with Miss J. Craeo the tiinc. $;>.() JJ 00 have been Lrnugla Ly IsaHoe- y as teacher for another yvar. bella Matthews, Delia 11i! 1 i<• r- anil Joauotte Milhau nf A-burv Park until the new consolidated seliool- No man's dollar ever P1COT GARAGE against Edward T. Mitchell* h'ssni liou.se at Colt's Neck is completed, of tlie Asbury Park l>:it litiiyr sy.-tem, when the pupils of Vandcrburg wi before bought as much and AUTO SALES CO. The women I'laiin thai employees be transported to Colt's Neck. locked their biitlihrju:-•• from the out- Miss Marie Hoey, Miss Irene K. solid comfort as this Globe Court Red Bank, N. J side and kept tlicm |>: i.-oners fur ovei Wallace and Miss Marie Crac an hour. spent last Wednesday at Asbury Park. —-7.«^^_ .. The "Brownie"— ' Bradley Bench Cai-ape Burned. Miss (Jardina Carter of (iien Car- Fire, last Wedne: day destroyed a diner was a recent guest of Miss two-story garage building at llradley Keta I). Cai'ney. o It's a genuine Gillette—uoing Beach owned by .'o < ph Kiein. The -J. Cruee Hoey entertanu'i the same fine Gillette Bladeo. lire danrlsiKCil the rear of tlie 1!. L.Miss Adele Mores of Cresskill o\ci Calm department storr. The low ist)ie week-end. estimated at'SI-,*'1"! and is cuvei- .Miss Bridenbach of Itrooklyn The razor and 3 blades com- ed liy insurance. returned home after a stay with lit r .Mrs. Raymond Benjamin. plete—$1—everywhere. Harry Yanlirunt and friends of COLT'S NECK NEWS. Newark have been visiting Samuel GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.. Bo.tot.. U. S. A. Services to be Resumed at the Re-Conover. formed Church Sunday. Now at all Dealers Services will be plumed at the Rc-SAVE YOUR We extend n cordial welcome to the returning vafationisls. From mountains, seashore and coun- . funned church Sunday. Rev. Daniel try, the crowds are winding their \vayxhomeward. P. Doyle returned yesb'nlay from an •with Summer is staging her farewell appearance; playtime is over, and soon the children will be tramp- I automobile trip in New York state. ing to school and we will all be back once more lit our allotted tasks. The long winter nights to come His son Robert was with him. will be brightened by the .memories of happy summer days, now scenes we have visited, new'friends Mrs. John Conover, who lias been we have made. visiting relatives here,, has returned to her home at Key-port. Miss Alice Doyle "pent Saturday Best Pure and Sunday at Bclmar. Bella Smith was, a visitor at Lone: Branch on Saturday. Gold Seal Flour Miss Alice Fields, wlio is employed 12-lb1 bag at Freehold, is boardini;- with her INDIGESTION OPEN-KETTLE RENDERED aunt, Mrs. II. Magec of Marlboro. Miss Mary Buck is visiting Mrs. Probasco of Freehold. DYSPEPSIA 5-lb baft E2c 13c Anna Buck has bei-n visiting rela- For bread, cakes and pastry. Milled from the tives at Long Branch. On sale at Whclan-Cassidy Co., finest quality wheat. For good baking you need Leslie Francis is entertaining a Red Bank; or (H) cents liy mail p good flour. Tile quality is the highest—the price speaks for friend from Red Bank.- ' puid from Jaques Capsule Co., ASCO BAKING POWDER, enn 5c, 9c, 17citself. Kdward Ritscher of .Jersey City . N. Y. spending a vacation with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. John Ititscher. PATACAKE CAKE FLOUR, Plie 22c NORWAY MACKEREL, each 5c John WHrd is boarding with Joseph I.efferson. I ASCO MAINE CORN, can 12^c GORTON'S CLAM CHOWDER, can 12c Miss Elizabeth 1 lever has returned j, SNOWDRIFT ..SHORTENING, on 17c GORTON'S CODFISH CAKES, can 14c to Madison after a visit t" her aunt, Mrs. Joaquin Lawrence Herbert Spencer lu.; ! Hunted from OTHER WASH DAY NEEDS. a visit at Coney Island. TOURING, 7-Passenger $2,200.00 Rinso, 5c pkg Asco Ammo-nin, bot 9c Miss Isabelle LiHitan of Freehold Asco Bluing, bot 7c \ isiietl Miss Beatrii>eauieic ; Doylnuyie la-i;i^ti Ml| SPORT, 4-Passenger $2,200.00 Ivory Soap Flalcce, pkg 9c Thursday. I .mi COUPE, 4-Passenger ..: $2,875.00 A helpful assistant for wash day. • Does away Stftr Naphtha Powder, pier/ , 6c Miss Marjorie Spencer of Freehold with all hard rubbing. Soaks clothes clean. Babbitt'f Beat Borax Soap, big cake 5c has been visiting relatives here. SEDAN, 7-Passenger $3,275.00 Fcls Naptha Soap, cake 5 Theodore Rowe, the owner of the \lli'U,t -'' l'< J J saw mill here, anticipates a great d_'- CAROl.lNi: 1 K KIMBAI 1 These prices are for cars delivered to your mand for firewood on account of tin HlltlMN V\ \KULN KNO\. ASCO GRAPE JUICE, Pt bot 20c ZAY-TEK CAKE ICING,.pkg...... , , , .,..,,, 15c jra coal strike. All waste wood is being 1 1 isll A I. ( \M I', 1 door. ASCO GINGER ALE, bot 10c stored and it will be sent to Mr 1 , LEMON OR VANILLA EXTRACT, bot. .12c, 22c Rowe's place at Freehold to be sold j ii _"':"_!_' ^"_'_''_'_ _ SEE IT IN OUR SHOW-ROOMS. ASCO DRIED BEEF, pkB 13c ASCO CORNSTARCH, pkE 7c Joaquin Lawrence, Charles Van- NOiicr or RFCISTKY AND H rci ION, Doin and Frank Crawford went to ' MR HAVLN BOROUGH, N J r mil 11I 1 I ui hill Compare its dozens of outstanding better- the south of tlie village in the Horn Ul ,,',', /, , "'.la"]'" m I I, mil K1 BIG VALUES. CAKE SPECIALS. iny Hills section last Friday aftn Hi ,'11 1 t. 1 ,1 ments. Ride in it and feel its luxurious glid- noon to see a woods owned by Mr '"> " " ' " >' 'n '" ' •' Libby'a Cooked Corned Beef, bifj con 19c N. B. C. Peaches and Cream Cilices, lb 29c 11 till I . Ullt ing smoothness. Lawrence. They got lost and did no* ' Asco Pork and Beans, can 9c N. B. C. Peanut Cakes, lb 19c find their way out of the forest unltl \ it in 1 1 11 1 1 Asco Cracker Men I, pkg 10c Very handy to have in the house for that little late at night. Some of their friend It > 1 u II I f h. I I The".Case Six Model V comes in 4 body Asco Bread Crumbs, pkg 10c hungry feeling that comes between meals. were about to start making a search m Ii . I 1 in II > 1 u it i M types: Touring; Sport; Sedan;.Coupe Gold Seal Macaroni, pkg 9c 11 ill h 1 ml M it- nl I 1 11 Ivi< for them when they showed upup.. j 1 n •*« lmi, 1 tli 1 t) m t tn Temtor Preserves, jar 20c DELICIOUS DESSERTS. The schoothouse re-opened yestii'- 1 t Hi II >ui r Asco Peanut Butter, tumbler 9c Wliole Grain Rice, lb pkg 9c I day with the same teachers as last 1 (i ilu I I i 1 { 1 11H ! il t h< Princess Paper Napkins (pkg of 24) 5c 1 Miu in 1 U ] Aaco Jelly Dessert Powder, pk(j 9c I year. It will be used until the ncv I ir t Liu Di tr lit Waxed Lunch Paper, roll . 3c Mrs. Morriioii's Puddings, pkrj V • ' 10c [consolidated schoolhouse at this plan" \ll tint 11 Choice Tomatoes, can :J 9c Fruit Puddine, pkg 9c is completed. Bordcn's Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk, can. . 35c Luscious California Cherries, big can . . 39c Joaquin Lawrence is a new em ployee at Theodore Rowe's sawmill ih. 11 The children of this place who at-1 f C, PRINCESS Preserving and Pickling Needs. SUN-MAID I I 1 I lit. tend the Freehold high school began of ! 111 lhi im 1 I'- Mayonnaise Mason Pint Jars, doz 73c their studies yesterday. Samuel il •» t ll II L . - , V Telephone 1161 RED BANK. SEEDLESS Clark of Freehold is driving them '",'"' Illl ill I! Ill Irinson Qunrt Jars, doz. .. .87c 1 i.r 1 01 111 Salad Dressing, Jelly Tumblers, doz 40c back and forth to the county seat 111 11 11 .mil a stage. lllli 1 II lltlll 1 ! I Jar Tops, doz .30c bot Raisins, II11 1 linn ill Jar Rings, doz 7c 11 til I 1 M SCOBEYV1LLE NEWS. Sitoiul Llccliu 1 21c 5-oz pkg Para wax, lb plig 1 Oc 15-o Ml |li 1' mi 1 Hi * The Laird Cider Mill to b Re I tlu I: I n.l I So good the children put it Asco Splcci, can or pkg. - . Sc Opened Next Week. j '' on their bread. Try it on your Asco Cider Vinegar, bot. . . 1 6c Aaco W. D. Vinegar, bot, . . 1 2c The cider mill on the Laird piYip ,], ]h .,,, o ATTEND THE salads. 15c eity will be ivopened Friday of ne\t s; ,, week under I lie supervision of .1 1% h II f Usury Viuitig. The machinery ,it ,, I tll> , .r S' Asco Hair Nets, Asco Corn Flakes, the mill is being repaired and the 1 111 H t of Hi HI I roadway enlraii'-i1 is being iinprovLil each ' David 'rumidiski is employed at tin ,' o s Q mill. iii c f Si Asbury Park 5c 6c School re-i-pcned yesterday with '' . f M.I 9 ISiir crisp flakes that the children love. Good Mi\i. John \\'i-ley Towers of Coll'- Human hair. All wanted shades. Invisible. A for them, too. Serve them with benies or sliced Neck sni-i'i'eiling . Rev. Daniel P ' good hair net at a fair price. fruit. Doyle as leaehci-. The Phalanx1^ il .1 schodl is closed and the pupils of lh.it " place are bioiight here by J. lleniv n Vining. After the new consolidat d " I Our Popular Leaders. lu S.lll sihoolhousr al Colt's Neck is coin-|UT -An Ail f,.i 1.I11' 1 .-lii ,9 pitted Ihe iiiildren of this plaei; andjiM. .1 i-i.iiu Phalanx will be e'ducaled al. ('iv)t's,|j;- liy Sy I.l' inoviilinir fur I© Ncik. Mrs. Towers taught'last sea-i,|| Hi.' !'"•>' t tin- M\nu- I'y Louella Butter -.-ill iiml |iiT-imi:iI l iiviMit'ily '? son al Tinlon Falls. Mr. Vining [in tlii l,> til.' ir- m ,if ,1 ,1,1,1 The finest buttor in America! TiisLti it! Twelve good ones in bought an aiilomobilt' bus last week' linu f.'ity milli.ui li.lI:-!- if Imiiils l!i,ii'f,,i; o Day Sessions begin Sept. 25th. to transport pupils. f tlii. Ai't In tl'i' .1 II. llovi- from a sore •li'l-liull." I'll': I'll a loot lauseil ii a cow stepping on it. IV Ih. Ni >tic<- o Night Sessions begin Oct. 2nd. Richlanc! Butter Gold Seal Eggs Kigbl hois' owned by (ieorge !'• j In Si henck lil'iMv' out of Ihe lii'ld ill f" Mil I'' ll'l-l'tll will 6 j, ,1 f til,' Illl [• l-llil lill- Pure creamery prints. The pick of the nests. \\ hub wvf pastured 0m1 day 'I'll.' • da Si'lit.'i iili, i:'J:i. 6 s last week. It look Mr. Sciieni'k all A. M. I" day to I'uunil :ip Ihe animals. i.i'k I'. M.IKIiuiihii-il i:i,',li..ii ?. Office open daily beginning September 14th for Kvi-lvn W'ill.ins has been makinj^: aj!1 III., lila ASCO TEA stay with h.t urandpan-nts al llt'l- .'.'inVally personal interview and registration. mar. lb >i-lb pke liaili. LINCr.OFT NEWS. lib .. I'.urn li.-.-il imrlv Th rk Fn Hill I'llrrti'.n. 9, 12c iihi Have you ever had n cup of this delicious coffee? L.ain> if'. Ni, Hoi IRf\ u( tin Try it—you'll taste the difference. Harry I ,aa;'.'-iidorf is making rapid mil 9 M -lb pl 23ci lb pltg 45c :,,i.l ii,ii,. will ni.,, I,.' I(r progress on hi.- new house on the Red U' ill :il'l II" Ull'll. Hank road. Ihe outside work has Nutii 1,1 III": ASCO EVAP. MILK, enn . 5c, 9c Five ilelertiible blends. Anil fin tli.'i I been done an,I Mr. Lnngciidorf ex- II,,:,i.i ..! K,- pects lo eat h'"."riiniilisgiving dinner II.I.I null.,' th. ill his new home. -.ti-v 111,I « 1 Morton I.. Koat-lt has had an addi- ..• I,:, „ 1 , IMIi. I' '. big loaf 6c tion of a bathi'iom made to bis house lil Hi.i -lust liko home on the K.vnvli road. Iti.iii.t „ ii.l ,,n mil lit tli,' !ii.-li Ili.'V .ill li.ihl | Pitman and Gregg Syatema of Shorthand taught Mr. and ,Mi: Fdwar.l I Iyer of Ini- n\ ,• in, til ii'.l. l.i- 1 (i,-Hi-nil laystiuvn are '.'isitiii) ; theii- rousins, tw.'.'ll Ilu' Inn ,1 in Hi. % Miss lininia Thnnipson and Ceonye C. I'm: Thompstin. In >, loaf

comes the fight between the coal trust ami the miners will probably EGAN'S IHE RED BANK begin all over again. JOHN II. COOK, Editor ma Publisher. * * * REPUBLIC CORD TIRES 1 GE0R3E 8- HANCE, Associate E8s ManaKcr: c bare of cual. In mo. t places (j\vh;it (Fully Guaranteed 1 Miles.) fjj Now that moving tins* It n«»r X un TIIOMAS IRVING liHOV/N. little eual has been obtained hafc been tfeB&rai) to do your next moving of furnl- ure, pi&oon or ban see a. lo all ptrti of Subicrlptlpn Price.l ^ sold at greatly inercaserl prices. 30x3 Vn '...... $10.00 $ city or country, In the J are eat padded van* There will be a great sliortago of coal ears Bed Bank. Before you have your next ©no yfnr ~« RED TUBES, H during the fall and winter months . viiik dune, write, head or call /or th« $!K> montho .n 30x3 $1.35 & only reliable furniture mo vert In town, and Sbrto monl Ii. •_• •• -_•_• • -_^^ .__ and there will be much sutl'eriiig. (T«t my prices on your next Job. All kind* "~Ent.TL-IIOK*>I<0>XC*IOIOiCO'>>>XO'I<'C^^ TOWN TALK. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. between the eoal trust anil tlu.' millers TO CJlH.S'mt AltTHUR GLAHH: l.mvsim I'.1 iily t'l in;; tl:e pa>t ! or[ y or fifty years, Same old flavor By virtue uf an order of the court of A letter from llolmdfl tax eom- every np.e nf these contests the incery of New J«r:»t>y, iriiuli' on the 14th New York lo tin day of Atmuttt, lMTi, In a certain CfiUau jili'Uv is pnnti oll tlie lir.-t i>:ij'e ('( pulilie iin:- been the "goat." The whot-tiiti Itlu -j.;ister. J'. is peM[i!e p.sv tile lull. The miners lose Same ..old value HI nre ilefcmlnnt, you tti'« rtiduircd to ay- Illif. SOlliuM I'i i-ill lie ri'.-ul vvitli in- tin ii- \ca;jvs. The coal trust keeps up ttr uiici pltml or answur to jjetitioiifr's pt-t a K-tl.ei' WIIK-II In the Hour of tition (in or before? the KJth Any of Octobur iixp.iyer, wlietln-r lie the light until the coal supply is ex- next, UP in ilcffuilt thon>or uuch Avcrvts Will ' 1 anil the scramble for cual Same Health • tuhisn (waiiiHt you u* tlu- Chunccltur JK'j'b taxes Lin j)ei:-oii.il ]uu[»i' le ti usL an upportunity to put HH think cjuitaltlt! nuil ju«t. ii liome, on it firm, on Imsine.s The uhject of uaiil suit ii to ubtatn n «ie- city or en property v.hieh lie 1 ce of divorce, diaaulvinir the nturriuve bt>- relit. The anxious visits of the physician have ended—the pulse qualities tween you iinil tin- tmiil p.>titiuni'»\ Just now. on the pretence of pro- which so often responded with alternate hope or fear lo his WILSON & .SMOCK, tiTtniK i uusinuei's of coal, a host, of tnolleitoi-ii nf IVtitioner, Mr. I'uiily U'll.s of v:u-imi iru'thiel.-; Ki'iille touch has ceased to heat—the watch of the I'ailhful Postomco AdJrvrtM, Itc.l Hunk, H. J. u|[iri;ii.-. are beintf a.p]jointfd to ap- w "body** oi lixilld the taxalllt value <>u" proji- f>ortion tin1 coal wliicli is mined. This nurse has conic to a close; the unsuspcmled hope of loved NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND **M erly ami lie shows Ihc absii ility »f Holmdel Townnlihi, N. J, army of utluial.s will all be. paid out ones is wrecked in a hopeless sea o£ woe, 'the orderly home the' C|lie.-,tinii .iomelim d of a Natloe uf Die timu ami place of holding of tlie puhlic funtls. Tims tho ciJal lias lieen suddenly disorganized; songs of joy have changed agings the Generul nn«i Primary Klection unil «f t-ivip-jyer M. ho thirks hi.-, a.^essmeiit m t'ru^t will l)c- the cause of'plundering* I'Uu olllcert) to IJU elected, unil mt'vtiiiKS of i.-. loo higli: "Would you .-ell your to wails of woe, reason itself is sometimes dethroned, and at ne -Board of Uc-iriatry mill K]<;ctiun in the the jieople in an additional manner, )ii(i|)erly for the amount .fur which it jwi)nhip of I[t>lnuk-I( in tho County of'Mun> J'ur all the salaries nnd expenses of such an hour is the funeral director called to the household, muth. is. assessed?" Mr. Purely defl.-ire.-i .'se olliciajs will have to be paid and -while he must organize order out of confusion, he must Notice Itf hereby id veil that n General that ill almost every ca.-o there are licet Ion will l>v 'held in uml fur tiie Town- t of taxes which the people must do it in a way to avoid all semblance of commercialism, and joasoiis aside fnnn the actual value uhip of Ilolmdi-], in the L'onnty. of Mon- at the same time, as far as possible, lift the pall that presses mouth, lind StaU' of Nt'W JiMHey, un Tues- of I he proiierly which would maki- * * * luy. November 7th, A. D. ID'J'2, from the most men decline to sell the property so heavily on the moaning hearts about him. Could any duty lour of tux o'clock A. M. to the liour of The coal trust will sit back and teven o'clock 1'. M., at (thti following plucu •J'ur the sum fur which it is assessed, ij.i'h at tins .situation, fur the trust in life at the same time call for more judgment, patience, In said Townshiij: Township Hidl* Ilolnidei, and he says that this question is ol no vays \^•in^5. Their prolits will be gentleness, humane and manly fortitude and self possession? New Jersey. value in fixing the a.ssessi'd valuation v/ Snlil plpctitm will Itn h(iM for the purpose meii^'ly K''eatc*r because 'of the And in view of such duties can we overestimate what should if electing a, Governor of the State of New on any property. il strike. The trust cares little for 'craty; u Mumluir of tin; Hou»f of Ktpru- he the high character of one who properly and successfully '. + -i tin- siitl'crmj^s of the people or for it'iHiitivL'a from the Third CoiiKruHslonaL 1 discharges the high office of funeral director? diutrict; a United Stntea .Senator from tha Then Mr. l'urdy goes on hi show hi. troubles which beset business itate of New .Icrney; tv/n Members of the Die methods which have been found non, so lony as it can rake in bigg-er fcnorti! Assembly for the State of New Jer- Did bigger profits. "«y; u SurruK«t« for tb« County of Mon- best ill ascertaining the -assc.'seil val- mouth; one Member of thu Huunl of Chosen uation. At the present time in most * * * W Albert W. Worden, Jr., KreelioMera (for throe yearn) for the Coun- places assessors judge of the value of :y of Monmouth niid Slato of New Jersey; pioporty largely by guesswork and Both l)i^ jiolitical machines are % iml fur thu following muuictpul ofllcera, vis: •ontrolh'fl hy the big1 trusts. The Funeral Director. ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC. ST. LOUIS jne Town.thii) CL-nunjttvvtimii, one JuBtica •without any scientific or financial )f tlie Peace, und two iiurveyora of tha Lrusts and the bifr public service cor- (IS methods of reaching the true valu-e. "Home for Serricei."—60 E. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. It is this phase of assessment and tax- porations have their agents in both 1'uhlie Quctitiun—I)ondin« for Stata Phone: Day and Night, Red Bank 537. ation which occupies a large part of parties and their champions are Louis P. Croce, Inc3 illffhwuyfl—"An Act for the contruction, found in every walk of life. It is AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE. w mprovcmtMit, recunstruetion anil rfhuil(lin« llr. Purdy's letter. A special descrip- Distributor )f the Stuto Illftliwny Syatt'm; providing for tion is given of the principles which only when men of independent and Chairs and Tables for All Occasions. Asbury Park, New Jeraey_ ^ho defrnyiiiK of tho coat at the same by 1o g t pp progressive views arise that anything :he taxation of real and personal property should govern the assessment, of for the people's general welfare can in this State und by erenting of a debt in an ttmuunt not exceeding forty million dol- farm be looked for. The trusts, with their \ta by the iHHumice of bonds therefor; and supporters in both big parties, always for the aubmidrfiun of thin Act to the- The Holmdel tax committee has seek to destroy those who fi^ht for a pie at u prenernl election." Paaaed March 17, 1922. felt that there was something wrong square deal, just as they fought Theo- in the assessment of farms of that dore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson Notice of Primary Election. Also tnko notice ihul a Primary Klectlort township, They have held a number and Giflord i'inchot and every othei for nil poiitlcnl parties entitled thereto ,will of public meetings to discuss the sub- man who dared to oppose them. he held in und for the Townahip of Holm- ject. They are now making a scien- del on .Tueudny, September 2tith, 1922, from the Ijour of Miiven o'clock A. M. to the hour tific description of every farm in of nine o'clock P. M. (Standard timc> Said Holmdel township with a view of ap- George L. Record, who i.s now run- Primary Election to be held in the place in plying this system to the assessment ning for the Republican nomination tho respective district as specifically abdve for United States senator against L. BAMBERGER : & CO., NEWAJRK mentioned and said I'rimury Election will of Holmdel farms. Mr. Purdy has be held for tho purpose of nominntinK Per- been engaged in studying tax mat- Joseph »S. Frelinffhuysen, stands for 1 sons of the respective parties to the offices ters for upwards of twenty years. thi ownership of coal by the people nbove mentioned, and also for Members of and not by u trust. Naturally he is the County Executive Committee for each For eleven years he was at the head political party participating in »ald Primary of the New York tax department, fought by every trust of every kind Election. AIHO a Member of the Stute Ex- -winch had more perplexing assess- and by every sympathizer of the ecutive Committee for encli politicul party. 1 ment questions arise than were found trusts, little and big , in'both parties. Snid date will nluo bu thu ycoond registry in any other municipality in the Mr. Record believes that coal is a dnto in said Township. country. It is these facts which (.Jod-n'iven Mitt to mankind, and not Notko of Registration. a natural resource to be grabbed by And further take notice that on Tuesday, ui-ike his letter of vital interest, to September 1U, 11)22, tlie Board of Registry everyone who pays taxes aiui who is a trust and used as a moans of plun- and Election uhnll- meet nnii make the regis- inclined lo grumble at his assessment. dering the people, lie also believes try by ii hoiiHc to houao ennvnuH, which said that the railroad trust should be VH.IH HJHIII be completed on or before September 15, 1922. —o-o-o-o-o— broken up and that the people should And that on Tuuedny, October 17, 1022, own the railroads' which bring1 the the llonrd.pf Itetmtry nnr!..EIi>i;tinn will meet Two new candidates for mayor are coal" to market. . .H<» is not alone in the place at which they will hold the in Hie field this year. One of the can Ibis belief among1 men who wish to di'lates is David" K. Hance, who will the hours of one o'clock in the afternoon use their talents for the benefit of and nine o'clock in the cvoninff, for tlie pur- be nominated by the Republicans, the people, A number of men have pane of making the final n>vittion npti cor- and the other is Archibald L. Miller, been mini in a ted "for United States rection of the ri'tfi^U'i' fur the Genera) Eleo •who will be nominated by the Demo- senators in Western states this year Notlpo to Absentee Voteri. crats. Knch man has served as a who hold to these same beliefs. Some Any elector who ia restored for the Gen- councilman in past years. Which- of '.hem arc sure to be elected and eral Election, who by reason of inability nf the two wins the ollicc. the through illneflH or absence* from the County over v/ill replace the trust senators uf the in which he realties U unable to enst hia peopl :>f Red Hank will rejoice that present tiiuo. ballot on the dpy^ of thf General. Election at new men are ollice, after the ex- the polling place in the Election District in igh taxes of the past which he is reul&tcrctl, may mnkp applica- travaji'.mre With |iu Mir owiu-r-sbip nf cuai tion for nn ollioiiil hullot to thu Municipal Clerk in nny Municipality in which he re- " six years. mines anil with the ownership of f.-i or to the Cuunty Hoard of Elections uf railroads which carry the co;il, miners the County of Monmouth, on or before Tuo.i- One of the first things the new ad- Wituld he paid e^ood Wa^es and coal liiy. October 24th, I'Ji^, nnd a formal appli- ministration should do when it gets W'tuld he M>ld at half its present. cation will he furwnrdecl Buitl elector and Wd ld at ha psen hen properly filled out and returned to the in office is to have a thorough over- prices. More than Unit, electric County Hoard of Elections of the County of hauling (if the town';; accounts. A plants would be set up at th Monmouth, mi absentee bull tit will be for- warded to such elector. statement should be presented in a minei s and th coal converted into j'orni intelligent to every citizen. SIDNEY V. IiltAY, Township Clerk. urnelectricit. u iv u yv aniinidi senr*i JIIt, ovei.jyi.1r. wirewiii.-si tIAo Patn and the Republican ma- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, homes and stores and workshops and Shrewsbury Township, c-hiiie until they are wi'11-iiinh unbear- factories throuKhuut the land. Tin's Notice in hereby jjiven tfint a General able. In addition to the tremendous 1 1 Election will hi; held in and for tho Town- is beinj; doin. in other countries with whip of Whrewnbury, in thu Cuunty of Mon- trtve.s imposed, there have been great whirh the I nited States nui^t com- expenditures in excess of the amount Now! mouth, and State of New Jcrncy, on Tues- pote in manufactoring". Under this day, November 7th, A. D. 11)22, from tha of the budget, which have been cov- arrangement in this country a vast hour of nix o'clock A. M, to the hour of ered with Imnds or notes or certili- Hwven o'clock I*. M., nt tin? renpective poll- amount ol' work in every home and inn placed in Hiiid Township. cnU'., of indebtedness which will bur- hlnre ami workshop and factory den the people for fliany years to Said election will be hold in the said would be cut out. The Kreat cost of Tuwnuhip for thu puntnxp r>f olectitiR a come. carrying coal on the railroads would Governor "f the State of New ,lemey; a Member of the Houdc of IlepieHcntutiveH •> *: «• <• tic wholly eliminated. Ilonu-s would from the Third Con^rt'SKional District; a This indebtedness will have to I . be Iieated for less than half the pres- United Statcn Senator from tho State of paid liy the people of Ued Jiank. Not ent cost and the liDiisuAVifv wouid'-lte Now Jersey: two Mcmbcvrt of the General relieved of much-dirt and drudgery. Assembly for the State of Nt>w Jersey; one for very many years to eonie will the Mcmbei- of the Board of Cliunen I'reehold- er», for three yearn; a Surrogate for tha people "he free'from the debt which 4 *:• * County of Monmouth; one Township Com- ]IHK been piled upon them hy the• Partisan politicians and their un- mittnemiLn. for three years*; n. Township Col- town administration which will end lector; two Justices of the Pence; two Sur- its days on the first nf next January. derlines everywhere ihrouyhoiH tlie veyors of the Highway, and two Pound- With the advent of the new admin- country are opposed to these things. kcepera. They want the trusts t«> rule and they The first great sale of these departments in their Public Question—Bonding for Stat» istration there should come a sys-openly oppose all men who favor pub- Highways—"An Act for the construction, tematic scheme of wiping out this improvement, reconntruction and rebuilding debt. At least twenty years will lie ownership of coal mines and pub- of tho State Highway 3ynt«m; rrovidlniT for lic ownership of railroads which new locations on the Seventh and Fourth Floors the defraying of tlie cost of the name br <•liip.se before the last of this indebt- carry coal. They care nothing for the taxation of real and personal property edness is paid off, and in addition to in this State nnd by creating of n debt in tlie debt will be a great charge for the public welfare. They are ''get- an amount not exceeding: forty million dol- ting theirs" under the present rule ol* lars by the iscunnce of bond» therefor; and interest on this debt; but the debt the trusts and they want present con- for the •yubmiuBton of thin Act to the people and the interest must be paid and the nt a general election." Paused March 17, people of Ued Bank"must pay it. ditions to continue. Hent'o they cry JHIS annual event assumes added importance this year be- 1922. tf» the people to elect men who want Notlco of Primary Election. * * * the United states senate to be made cause of the greater facilities afforded by the new quarters. Also tnke notice that a Primary Election a rich men's club, v.'ith its members for nil political partlea entitled thereto will When the budget i.s fixed next year be held in the unid Township, in said Coun- Hicro should be stern determination having the viewpoint of the trusts ty, on Tueadny, September 2Gth, 1922, be- and great public service corporations. tween the hourfl of ttovnn A, M. and nin» not to exceed the appropriations. (Town Talk continued an page 1U.) If you have not already visited the new homes of these de- P. M. (Stnndard time.) Said Primary There is great joy for some people Election to be held in the places in the re- in spending other people's money. spective districts na herein aet forth, and partments, this is indeed a golden opportunity to get fully at\ld Primary Election will be held for th» But after a set of officials has agreed It pays to advertise in The Register purpose of nominating pcriicnn of the re- •with the people on what the. expendi- acquainted with the tremendous variety of merchandise to be ttpective partlcn to the offices nbove men- 1 tioned nnd nlno to elect MeinberH of the tures of a year should bt , there County Executive Committee for ench po- should be no money spent in excess found here—for the most part well underpriced for this particular litical party participatirtK In nald Primary of this budget. Election. The HoardB nlso nit on this day for registration purpnacst. * t * event. Notice of Rcgiatrotlon, Red Hank has i\ prent future, pro- And further take notice that on Tuesday, vided it i.s properly governed and September 12, 1922, the Iloiird of iteKintry «>:.c»|n's Uu> fatt! of Kliziibeth and and Election nlmll meet in their respective ATLANTIC CITY $3.60 Right now you have a big opportunity to save on housefurnish- din trie to and proceed to make a house to other cities whose officials burdened house cuiivnHs of th« voterw in their rc- 1 iNcxt Sunday and September 24. tb» V v\\i.n>..-, Little Hllvcr. :(ill ii re c rou't Ii uf the tiuvn. 'I'lie re lU'iirhhuts at his exin'rii'tUM', y(m can Second District. sbinild also be jvreatcr fare taken to rely mi lii:. siiu-i'i-ily. Tim statements Lamps, Fourth Floor All thnt Hoption lyltiK went of tho New Vurk mxl Luin- HUUKUI railroad tracks and pi'nvidf ni'i'dcd nnpro\'e[iieiils. Iv.ery of people residinj; in far away places rth of UIM Knt.mtuwn-Tlnton Kalln ston« sLiei-t, in Ued [{mil; ;>lniulil have water (In not command your nuil'iili'iici'. ronil ti t Tl^ton I'nlla nnd pllic It rook 1 tlu .•did ;.i'svi'i':s. I ]very oili'/.en pays ta\e;; Home <'ii(li>r.:enn:nt i.-, the kind that conn? c in a (lirrct linn to the west- •rn b >uml Un*1 of the township. IOI these improvements and these hacks Iloiiii'ri Kidney I'ills. Such tcs ; i>hioo for tho Second district improvements should he available 10 thnojiy is conyincinK. Invcsti(;'atii>i « til! iirH' nt HlucwBlniry. *'Vtrv cili/f-n. i|lot* the jiast six years proven it I rue. I'.i'loiv is a siatcmcii Third District. 1 AM ll ilt tin pl:ui has been t.u i|;i]un- demands of a Kcil Hank resident, No stron^e rllnn |yi,m ,«.>uth of tho Kntun- tnttrn-Ti nli of t liiri kind, whi !e s|jeuiliii!'. tm*n ey proof of merit, can lie had. Ark you I'nllri iitotu: riind, and thu lln« for many uiimve;\:iry thinf.{;;. neighbor. The polling iilaoa for the Third dillfttrlol t In I>. Hnltjfrk"« ntoie fit Wuynidf?. •lolin ']!. Iltuley, 1,'iL' Oiikl:m< Notice to Atacntfie Voters. ,'iti'cct, Ked Hunk, :;ays: "I liuve US,M CrGO Any elector who in rrirlittcred for tho n«n- The antlnacife nr haul coal ;itri!,e Uoan'.s Kidney I'ilh; for (^'casionii itl Kle«'ti«n, WIHJ by rut mm of Inability w;m nettled liiiit weel; und |be minei;, tlirou[th illiMtMi or nhni'iicn front tho County attacks, of kidney collljiSailll when M!\ "One of Americas Great Stores* in wbb'h In* tr>:>ld'^ i» unable tu cant III* v/ill jyu biicU (•> wurk next 'Monday. : li:R'k_ l'i;lt- wouk' anil »iv' kidney:; didn' Antlirafilf voalii; the kind used in act .• riiclii. Tlii'M' altiiclis wen. the"polUiiK pliitr in" tlie Kleftion 'tMttrlrl In" Ktovi't, and furnaces in the NasL. Kour which he in rejiiHU-retl, may mnk« applica- lirnui^ht on liy colibi sctllinjf on m^ tion fr.r un otllt-lnl ballot to lh the coal trust cut kidney:^ Doan'M Kidney I'ills trnti of NEWARK, N. J. (!U*ik In any MmtlcUmlity In which h« r«- dofvn the uaj'.c:; of the miners. The f,ewi:/;i drui; .slorc f^ave JMKJI! p-li'1 ol-Un or to the ('minly llonrtl of ISl'-ctionn of iiiinci,1-' struck, :;i(yinj? that tlu-y <'ould the Cnmity of Moimniutb, on or before Ttlfls-. and :,treii|;thene\it and rcturncil to th* 1'rice I'.Oc, at nil dealer:.. Dun' (lounty Hounl <'f Mlcctlfirm of thus County of !iini|ily ask fur a kidney remedy j/;e Monmouth. mi ob«nntffl liallot wil| be fur- The coal trut;I ban now agreed to Dnaii « Kidney Fills tin- i.ni/ie tha wurd^tl t'J such <>l«otor. juty the mirier;* their did w.-ijV' until Mr. Ilm-liy had. IMKIIcr-Milhuia Cn, (1EUIMJK H. MP1MNCOTT. at Jtext Aujftul. Whfii next August Mils., Jliill'iili), N. V. DBU.1 1922, RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. « Fiv 0. KENNETH MORRIS. Hulk* &UTO KEPAIHiHC e&ta Vi tfte KUbecribcr, Biminittrittor BS afore- BRIEF HEMS OF NEWS. In tin- te of John B. Holl- sulf], tbeir (.U'lds Etui ffemejida EgcixiEt the *&s4 OVERHAULING Btsid t-state, under oath, within wix months r i?ora Work a SpocUlty I'tu the ord if Jo ,,-ph r.. Dtimi- from the dote nt the iifortsitid order, or HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Tlrei, Tubes anti Accessories. i of the unty of M 111? limth. tbty will he fiirever harreit (if their actions MONMOUTH COUNTY. d n the twenty urtli ii«v of July, therefor against the said fiubficribtT. 14 Mechanic St., Red Bank. ii the tit/plicati A. Hull- l>»t*d Freehold, N. J-, JuJy 24tb, 1U22. PJIOM 719-M hniliint riitf,!- ut <-»ti to til John R, JAMES A. HOLJHAN. Personal Notes, bales of Property, Builditlg Operation. Lodge Do. ings, Slight Fizc; Birthi, M»r- rmgres and Death—Othtr Items. A eon was born last week to Mrs. Clarence N. Charpberhiin of 1'ilts- burg, Pennsylvania. The rival 1ms been luuned <'lar mnv ar- ton ChamberJuin, Jr. Air, 7X am formerly liv«ii at Asl.ury Park. "f Certain treasures you cannot aii'ord to lose, such as Rev. ami Mrs. H. (.). Ciirmichiu'l,! John C Austin, GeorKiamm Carmi- hae! iind Mrs. E. A. llaurk of > bonds, deeds, contracts, notes, insurance policies and 'hounixville, Pennsylvania, have >een spending ten tluy- with K^v. and Mrs. II. II. Nealc of (iakhur-t. 4, valuable jewels. There is only one really safe place for Paul Cninmer of Sc:ii;irl, Mi-rr:!I Barber of Sprint; Lake JMI Francis ^ such thing's. It is the Safe Deposit Box. Secure one :>icklcs of Manasquan, who w<-y,- ar- rested last week on a <-!iai:..i' of dis- orderly conduct, have biiii rcliasfl. 4* today at this bank. Dr. HiiroM Kuzman <,{ I.»;>/,' Branch was oppointeil ap-iriant school physician by lh<* I.ni!^ Hranrh board of education la: t TliurMlnv 4- Price $3.00 per year and up, depending on size. •litfhl. ' ;• Misses Emma nnd 3'alitii \'aii(iil-:" '.uv/ii of Asbury Park ha\ <• rrpinpfl • , liome after sjientlint,' sivira] weeks. Louring1 the New England •.-lutes. j' The Standard of Comparison Rev. E. T. Weeks, pastur ,,f tin' ! . Adelj)hiu Methodist eliuich and hi^' family, returned home la-t \>.- j Mrs. Edward Davison of West. Ocean ' A "Four" That Si Grove. The new arrival lias iiei-n i • $ named Dorothy Eleanoi-. i Red Bank. N. J. Mrs. Garrett McKct-n and M,ii of|' - The 1923 Buick Four Touring— 885 Dayton, Ohio, have raunu-il home I • In beauty of appearance, dependability and economy after visiting Mi*, and Mis. William \ 4- of operation the Buick four-cylindor, five-passenger S. Hedle of Matawan. |' Misses" Emily and . liuth Norwood Touring haa established an entirely now standard for of Anniston, Alabama, have Keen four-cylinder cars. visiting their cousin. Miss Helen Nor- j Its low body with its clean, straight lines, accentuated wood oT Matawun. Mr3. Eva Fitzgerald nf Karniiiif,'- by tho high radiator and straight hood, give « a long, da!e, who has been laid tip witii sick- racy appearance that is new to cars of its class. ness for several days, is able to he Massive crown fondera add to this distinction, as do out aprain. the snug-fitting, shapely top and the handsome drum- A daughter was born last week to Mrs. Samuel Han&en of Freehold. typo head and cowl lampa. Mr. Hansen is superinU'iideni. of the And with this beauty hao come'a new riding comfort rug mill. The seats aro deep and low with full leg room in both Miss E. A. Herbert of New Bruns- wick spent several days last week compartments. The steering column haa been changed with Mrs. C. B. Sutphin of Matawan. in position to increase driving ease and the gear shift Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vradand and levor has bean raised to meet tho driver's hand. A Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walling of Mata- T© ^(srffiaair 0 transmission lock, a windshield adjustable from tna wan spent last week at Shipbottom. Inside.and a transmission-driven spoodometer hkewwo Miss Jrene Bolte of Matawan 1ms v~ resigned her position from the Home are among tho many new reftnomento of this modoL insurance company of New York. We. have inaugurated a flat rate system, whereby all Material changes also have been mada in motor, Miss Mary Conover of Manalupan owners of automobiles will be given a price on any chaBBia and body construction which contribute etW and Miss Hulda Ely of English towji further to tho wonderful performance record charac* spent last week at Niagara Falls. repair work he or she may want done on their car. This Harry F. Soden and family of system eliminates any misunderstanding or dispute over terlotic of Buick cars for twenty years. Freehold have rented a bungalow at Manasquan for two weeks. a bill when the repair work is completed, and guaran- Tb» Buick IAnt for WS comprises fourteen mxM« Barton Palmer of Freehold is a tees satisfaction. Fours-B Pas,. WxMer, »5; 8 Fas: Tounng. SSSSl new employee of the Atlantic Reef S Pass. Coup>. $1176; S Pas*. Sedan, tllOS; 5 Pa*., company at that place. When your car needs any repairs, large or small, drive Touring Sedan. $1325. 8ixer~S Pas: Roadster, tU7t( Miss Anna Cox of Allentown spent f Pass. Touring. SUBS; 5 Pas: Tounna Sedan.JW96l last week in Mnryland visiting in our garage and we'll tell you what's wrong and how 5 Puss. Sedan. S1983; i Pass. Coup. 11896; 7 Pass. friends and relatives. much it will cost you to turn out your car in first-class Distinctive Head Touring S1A$S;7 Fau.Seian.W8S; 8portRoad.ter.$ldM, Miss Ruth Anderson of Freehold 8mrt Touring, tlffTB. Pries/, o.b. Flint. M about has returned from a month's stay at shape. I tn uaoat the n««» ro»«on>«"'" of~- ell— IhG. tf. A. C. Pvrchaie PUm, tchich jmvidafor Deferred Rutland, Vermont. 11933 Bidok modolt, both tours and eisoo. Payments. D-*-NP Josph Bischoff of Belmai- is laid up with sickness. He is a contractor at that place. • Expert Mechanics Await Your Call ? Day. and Night Service, Augustus Shillce of Matuv.-an has bought a new special six Studebaker coupe. Storage, Tires and Accessories. A daughter was lorn to Mrs. How- ard L. Cook of Farmingdule last week. '- Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor G. Voclchcr of Matawan has bought a new Maxivcll coupe. A son was born last week to Mrs. Red Bank, N. J. ...: Sea Bright, N. J. Irving Arm of Asbury Park. Mrs. Fred Curtis of Imlaystown is Telephone 955 Telephone 90 laid up with paralysis. TELEPHONE 1029 Allonhurst Luncheon. A luncheon was given by Mrs. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Percy B. Magnnigie of Allenhurst laet week to Mrs. K. Sehoonmakcr of New York. Among those present were Mrs. Edward f. Edwards, wife [ of Governor Kthvards, Mrs. GeorK"-' j Mcdingcr, Mrs. "Frank Davis, .Mrs. ! J. J. Bach, Mrs. Oorge Davis. Mrs. \ Charles Koss. Mis. Joseph Parkinson and Mrs. J. Isidor. New Ellcs nt Freehold. Dr. Eui;eni' K. Taft, Dr. A. li. White, William I-'reoman, Charles Kipp, Jacob Ktafn-1, Abbott Worth- ley, Daniel Rricii'-y, Matthew White, Daniel Leary, ll.-.\id Cashion, C Ward Golden, John Brand, John Ma- hon, K. C. Hililis, I'atrick Kelly, Vin- cent Duitan and Harbin Palmer have joined the Elks' lodge of Freehold. Caught 92 Fish. Rev. W. F. Atkinson, Elwood Douglas, William M. Smith, Andrew Conover, Rev. Frank R. Symmes, D. The new Qoodyear M. Babbit, E. G. Unvis and Earle Stil- well of Freehold, Rev. C. R. Van- Cross-Rib Tread Cord Hook of New Brunswick and Edward Swain of Camdcn caught 72 lluke and twenty croakers at Barnegat last Wednesday. Smoke Scares Show Audience. During a performance last Thurs- day at the Savoy theater at Asbury Discounting the "Discount" Park smoke from a bakery chimney entered the theater through a door in the rear of the stage. The audi- ence thought the theater was on fire and started to K° out but returned You don't have to be a shrewd bargainer to get the bottom price on when they learned the cause of the smoke. ' the new Goodyear CtosS'Rib Tread Cord. OU not go Instead of listing it at a high price, to enable the dealer to attract yon Transporting School Children. with a 6ocalled "long discount," we list it as low as we profitably can. George llankinson, Jr., of Farm- Y] the old fash- ingdale, has been awarded the con- You can Bee from the figures below that its advertised price is lower tract to transport children from East than the net price you are asked to pay for many "long discount" Farmingdale to (lie Freehold high tires of unknown value. school. Ho has bought a new Ford ioned car. chassis and is having a glass enclosed We believe the average man would rather buy tires on this frank and body built for the chassis, which he open basis, and assure himself a product of recognized worth. ^ willuse in transporting the children. The new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord is made of high-grade Touring Now England States. ; long-staple cotton, and It embodies the patented Goodyear method old fashioned Mr. and Mrs. li. H. Pcnrcc, Mr. an'l of group'ply construction. Mrs. Howard Height, Mrs. Leoln Height and Howard Height, Jr., of In design> materials and manufacture it is a representative Goodyear —•good as it was Manasquan, are touring the New product, built to safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation. England .states and parts of Canada It haa a different tread from the famous All-Weather Tread Cord— in Howard Height's automobile. They will be gone three weeks. a new tread with a deep, clean-cut, cog-like pattern—and it sells for Allenhurst Woman Surprised. substantially less. A surprise birthday party was Compare these prices mth NET prices you arc ushed to pay for "Umg discount" tire) given last week to Mrs. John Jones of Allotihurst. She received many 3Ox3'/i Clincher $12.50 32x4 Strafelif SWe.. $24-50 3Jx t,'i .Str.iiglit .Sin<> by tho lire. (('outinuml (in next page.) RJED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 6, P&ge Six

• «•»«»•••»•«••••••••»»••••>•••••••••••• •••••••••••••• n ins; during a recent thunderstorm BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. No other damage was done. None of ESTABLISHED 1854 TELEPHONE til Tel. 2127-REatontown the guests in the hotel was injured. BORDEN A. JEFFREY, , (Continued from last page.) West Long Branch Man Dead, K. P. West & Co. The Atlantic silk mill company is Anthony R. Vaillant' of West Long Deal, New Jersey. -• ^j ALEXANDER D. COOPER building a mill at Belmar. The mill Branch died, last Friday afternoon. Plumbing, Heating will be 47x110 feet and will be ofHe leaves a widow. Mr. .Vaillant Real Estate and Insurance hollow tile. The officers of the mill conducted an auto supply and bnt- Candidate for Tinning are Walter E. Carpenter president jtery charging shop at L^ng Branch, arid general' manager, I1'. J. Newman Home from Summer School. 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. GCEANPORT, N. J. vice president and secretary, and Lloyd E. Newman treasurer. Miss Viola Merrihew of Farming- Republican Nomination for Office of Jobbing Promptly Attended To dale has returned home from Ocean Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and Reception for Official*. City, where she attended summer A reception wa- given last week school. She will teach school in the Chosen Freeholder Plate Glaus Insurance Estimates Furnished by Mrs. B. Mundlehohm of Rradley northern part of the state this year. FOR Beach for the oliicials of that bor- Eight Year. Old. jough. Among tlmse present were I William If. MucdonaUi, Jo)in Rogers, Alma Thompson, eight yours old, I Frederic P. Rcichey, J. M. Wushbur'i, daughter of Charles Thompson of Monmoutli Cdimty J. Greenbaum and II. Sparks. Bradley Beach, celebrated her eighth birthday with a party last week. t Cu&taion—Gassert. About twenty guests were present* Primaries September 26, 1922. I Miss Helen Gustason of I.onfr Nurae to Spend Winter in Maine. 'Branch and Charles C. (iassert of Riverhead, Long Island, were mar- Bliss Jeannette A. Grob c/f Anbury (raid for by Uorden A. Jeffrey Committee.) ried on Saturday of last week. Miss Park, a graduate nurse of th,e Hiiring Norma Gustason and Percy Gustason Lake hospital, has. gone to Maine, The Sure Road i were the attendants. The couple where she will spend the full and winter with friends and relatives. , will live at Long lirunch. Stockholders' Election. New Housca at Asbury P&rU. I The stockholders of Chandler . & Randolph Ross, Jr., of Asbury There are 442 savings depositors in every thousand in 'Maps company of Low; Branch have Park, is building u house at that elected Arthur H. Asay president an! place costing $12,000. Harry Smock, little Denmark—the United States has 99. • ' treasurer and A. \V. Karle vice presi- Jr., is also putting up a house at AB- dnt and secretary. -Mr. Asay and Mr. bury Park which will cost $7,000. Are you one of the thrifty 99 ? Earle have been ei

Delay Cost Now Yorker $20. 20 Washington Street Abraham L. Hidemnn'of New York .was lined $20 and costs lust/week at Red Bank, N. J. I Asbury Park for driving a New York Under State Supervision car-in New Jersey over the time al- lowed by the reciprocity act. He had |his license but the plates were not on I the car. Red Bank, N. J. Englishtown Stores Robbed. S Thieves broke into the store of TELEPHONE 72.R. George VaiiDenbeigh of Englishtown Bonnet Strings and Bread last week and stole shoes, watches and a quantity of other small arti- Our service car is One must be very, ver^oung to really enjoy cles. W. 12." Mount's store was broken into and $75 in cash was always ready. bonnet strings. Then you can't keep from dancing t iken. with them, for your heart is as light as the flutter- */ | Son Born at Hospital. AT THE \? A son was born recently at the Steam Vulcanizing. ing ribbons. «fS long Branch hospital to Mrs. Wil- jC'linm Karl of Montgomery, Alabama. Fabric and Cord \? Mrs. Karl is a daughter of B. Frank /% I Wainwright of Farmingdulc and she Tires in Stock. SPRAY R/IATERIALS BEAN SPRAYERS j\ . wil«« 111 l »»# iremaim i\ «*- i fmn i fot^i r a while with her pnr- FARM PRODUCE \7 mts. (of Unexcelled Merit) (One for Every Purpose) supplies the energy and zest for living that enables (Fresh Dally) •Q" Buff—Kipp. Freehold and THIS WEEK "Orchard Brand" •«<«««««*<»»««•«««» Telephone 798-R. Firemen Delegates. ^ Charles A. Spaulding, Leon A. Dealers in ( onine and W. B. Manning of the Aller.town firi'iiiea's relief association SUPPLIES hive been elected delegates to the slate liremen's convention at Atlantic I ity on September 22d and 23d. Boardwalk Bids Rejected. Bids fur building Ocean avenue bounhvnlk were rejected by the Long Branch commissioners last week he- c'liise they were too high. New bids Two will lie opened on September 20th. The lowest bid was §86,587.70. SPECIAL-SIX News Cars at Long Branch. TOURING Andy I.usthaum, a Long Branch automobile dealer, has received a HEN you note the prices quoted lielow on 30 x shipment of eighteen Maxwell auto- X ?yHEREVER you look, you will ing the motor and the EeparaSe tSraoa- W inch UOYAL CORD and USCO Tires —bear in mobiles from the Detroit factory. A " " find protection against hard wear mission. carload of Chandler machines are mind that while the price has been going down, the built into the Studebaker Special-Six quality has been going i. due at his garage this week. The new price, $1275, is theltaestSbr and this quality of construction is just Shore Places Robbed. which the Special-Six Touring Car evtx The New and Better USCO is bigger, with thicker as exacting down under the surface as sold—and the quality isbetter thameser. tread ami sidewalls, more rubber, better tiaction, I. Gordons tailor shop at Allen- ! hurst was broken into Friday night it is where you can see every detail. Price does not plwnys detestaisie greater r.nlcr;{:e. 'and several suits of clothes were Ihe skillful workmanship and the value, but in the case of Sttitfeba&er it The ROYAL CORD is more than CT er taken. The same night the Union newsstand nt l>cal station was robbed fine muterials of these hidden values establishes the finest values ia the mar- confirmed in its leadership as the measure of cigars and cigarettes. are largely responsible for its long-lived ket. The name Studebafeiroa gator car of automobile tire values. To Wed nt Asliury Park. dependable service. insures satisfaction. The wedding of Aliss Sarah Elma Kival FABRIC Cliver of Trenton to Andrew Jackson Two important elements that make Come in or phone and left aa glutsyuu sizry Cord Nohby Cii.iin U«-c> n»in Hearing of l.akiwood will take place the Special-Six notable for fine perform- a demonstration in the Speda!-S5x. .iO.x.l Cl. _ . S12.-.5 sn.-to \ ±').7'> on Saturday of next week at the ance and comparative freedom from Drive it yourself. A ride will help you Mx.v/. " 51 -i.C* 15.60 n.oo 10.6T home of {lie bride's brother, Howard .".1x4 " 2-1.00 21. .IS Id. 1.5 Cliver of Ashury Park. repair, are the four-bearing crankshaft make up your mind. In pabEc oonB-| JOx llj S>. M'.OS . -—~~ . _ l and the seven-inch frame with its five dencc and respect, the name ) 12 x .ill; " 2 2.95 20. i~t !6. JO 1.5,70 . J Overcome by Heat. j l.x-l " 2ii.4 5 , ~f cross-members and sub-frame support- baker stands higher than euer. 52x4 " 23.15 24.15 22.45 20,H5 ./ Waller Irving Applegate of Fnrm- 33x4 "' 30,05 2^,55 Z.i.lii 21.95 / ingdale was overcome by heat last 30. H 5 26.05 24.15 22.40 Rnin-proof, one-piece windshield; cowl lights; cowl ventilators masstvo / , week while repairing an automobile heud lumps; tonncau light with lon[f extension cord; windshield wiper; 32x4',!' " 37.70 .11.05 30.05 / / at that place. He was laid up for a / dglit-day clock: thief -proof transmission loclc; tool compartment la left "iiN'lV^ " .13.00 31.03 / time hut soon recovered and has fiont door; outside nnd imide door hnndlca. 3-J.SO 34.00 32.05 .14 .fife " / gone back to work. .'>:> ~A\'± " •10.70 35.65 3J.5S 3 (ix-i',•';: " .; 1,-35 3 ft.1 5 34.00 / / MnfjHjjement Party on Birlhday. MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. 6. factories .1J .v ii " •itioj , — / / 33*5 " '!'>. 30 4 >.20 30.30 / /f The engagement of, 'Miss Irene SPECIAL-SIX BIO-SIX 41.70 f / .uther of Long Branch to 33, W 5-Paaa., U9' W. B. 7-Pa Wilbur S. Nifidii of Elberon was an- 40 II. P. 50 H. P. (dn.Pi nounced nt a party given Friday Tonrini: $ j.) 1225 Coupo, (•1-Paai.).... 1875 Sedan ' . I47S oice is ; Sedan i 1550 Sedan 2050 I) 2650 Fabricric, ihi c V. S. Rode P. ,-ych'j ti£"Atlantic City. Scion S.\l..-8 aiut Service Dealer Mnri I Kent and Albert Pet lit of Card TitO9 Standard Equipment is aMc to serve you bet- bobl rude lo Atlantic City last ter lhan evev before. on iIK it bicycles. They re- liirn "1 by train to Lakowood and ' HOMER C. METHOT, t r.im I here they rode to Mimnsqunn Distributor, and I bin home. 77 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, M. S. Moturi'd to Lake George. Telephone 1074 I'.iyant 1!, Ne'.veomb, Dorman Me- I'adilin, 11; i:-1:1111 Slocum, William A. Slovens anil .Samuel M. lloimlich, of llranc i ri turn •d last rnin Mil :iu! tr ]l to Saratoga and ,ake

M I 11 t- ihl< Mi I no iI'uum', M ,-pie rate hou,.e ll " 'reohohl was dam- in botli wed bv lire 1a-; week. Tin lire Clincher^ start •d from in o VI'rheutcd i tove flotps Tires rin- Applegi le i lust moiiL of llieii od Tires StiaiglitSide I in nit lire. Horn i from IV„; ling Camp. do orge V. II en drick !:Oll (if A bury Piirk captiui if Ihe Ai'my t'CHcrvi 1 Where Yon FRANK A. FENTON J. W. MOUNT COMPANY corvii I'i turned llOlIH nftoi ipeni ing a inllltll at 1 latt HIMI r«"i New Can Ihiy EMPIRE GARAGE E. ROSENBERG ^ oil; where In way gi'noral instruo tor. Ud S. Tires: JOS. SESTA TIRE CO. FI«S[iolu Hit by Lightning. The flagpole on the Beverly hotel at Aabury Park was struck by li({ht RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 6,1922.

/feen employed in Rot^rigarden':; SCIfcNCE. KrfrifrY f. HAKR1SOM STILES, IIEIS .OF NEWS. store at that place the past ytar. £4 BIKJ! SI.. V."»i5W Unilen DR. WILLIAM H. KERR, taken a ten-year lease on the W. J. Keadintf ROOM—Wednesdays End Buadaye DENTIST, iV* Thursday frow consumption. HoCooper property at Asbury Park> teem 2:30 to 4:80 P. 11. 17 liioad Street, eave/i a widow and five ehildri-n. TheThe building will be remodeled. Th« nubile is eordlallr inylte.1 to visit tha RED BANK, NEW JERSEY, children arc George A. Mott of New Heading Xtoom end to the services. Uas been moved from Ha former iork, ttj,Tenbrook Mott of Brooklyn, Belmar Womin'i Club Party. J. C. & G. A. DELATUSH, Mrs. A. \I. Bennett of Trenton anil The Woman's club of Belmar held AJICH1TECTB AND ENOINEKK3. Mm. Minnie Cook and .Mrs. G. C.i curd party last Friday at the New Boon 11, Euin.- h\,:j:., Ed U.nk. II, I, ©n Newman Springs Avenue to RED BANK, N. J. Eckman or Mnnasquan. Columbia hotel. The money made TeL Conn. will lie used for dub purposes. DR. HAROLD A. TILTON, K The full term will begin Back from Training Camp. Contractor and Builder^ BURGEON DBNTI3T. K Monday, September 18th. Pri- Harry Holt and Henry Zinjjif of Bought Freehold House. GrKdu&U University of Penn&rlv&DU. BBS* H8 WASHINGTON STREET, RED BANK, N. J. mary, intermediate and epl- HED BANS N. J. cessor to Dr. J. D. Throckmorton, No. 1C lejje preparatory classes. For 3cean Grove and Thomas I-'. Knox of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quirk have Broail Street. \sl>ury Park have returned home moved into the house on Hudson OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, Ofllco hours: 8 A. M. to 0 :!0 P. 11. Kuril further information please from the Plattsbur& training camp, street at Freehold which they recent- day except Saturday. Tekjjlsons IMS call at the school. where they spent several weeks. y bought from Edwin Goud. iloom 3. WILLIAM E. FOSTER, SI Leroy Place, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Died After Operation, Returns to Ohio. Telephono 8ES0-J. llt-n York, N«w Jerser, Telcphotio 87-J. fiO Broadway, AU&ntUi lihU DaiUj Deliveries of Pasteurized Milk and Cream. Richard S. Laird of Allcntown died Stanton Conwcll, who lias been N. Y. City. J H. C. TALMAGE, A. M., [nst week. He recently uiulcrwent connected with the .Mosaic tile com- Jobbing of All Kindi. Principal. ;in operation at a Trenton hospital. pany at Matuwan, has returned to i ROBERT PIERCE, his home at Zauesville, Ohio. Eatinratea Chaerfnll? Furnished. LICENSED AUCTIONEER, He was sixty years old and leaves a Residence 46 WliiU St.. Rod Bank. . '.* .vidow, two sons and a daughter. Victim of Hemorrhage. Telephone 1038-M. Special attention to aulefl of farm stock, armincdnlc Girl Engaged. M Mary McC'arrick. widow of j farm implements ani peroonal property. The engagement is announced of John McCarriek of Keaiisburg, died (TUNING from a hemorrhage of the lungs last Mr; F. TETLEY, Miss Florence Ketcliam of rarminf^- NOTARY PUDUO :lalc and Robert Parker of liidvidere. week. She was 71 years old. and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Mr. Parker was a former principal Tetley'i News Stand, Arrested in Nebraska. 7 Bro»d Street, Red Bant. H. J, f the Freehold grammar' school, George Henderson of Asbury Park Boy Hurt by Automobile. has been arrested at Omaha, Nebras- DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, ka, on charges of passing worthless DENTAL SURGEON. Thomas Oakley, four years old, son Successor to Dr. Frank Lee. f Ernest Oakley of FViehold, was checks. He is 21 years old. 6i Bread Street, Eisner Building. knocked down last week hy an auto- Itooms 4, 5 and 6. New House at Matawan. Office Kouni 8:30 to 6:00 o'clock. mobile owned by a Matawan laundry. Telephone 302-W. The boy was cut and bruised. Lloyd Little of Matawan is build- ing a new house on Main street for Bolmar Man Injured. us own occupancy. The house will GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E., CONSULTING ENGINEER. .Anthony Guinco of Belmar was in- >e finished by October. CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOB, jured last week when lie fell from an Home from Hospital. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 8 Eisner Bids., Droad St., Red Bank, »• 1. automobile truck. He has since been Mi.ss Marjorie Hendrickson of Eel- REILLYTQUINN & PARSONS, laid up. He and'his father are in "a COUNSELLOBS AT LAW. mar has returned from the Spring Davidson Building, R«d Bank, ruit and vegetable business. Lake hospital, where she had been a John J. Qtiinn, Theodore D. Paraona. Received College Degree. patient several weeka. —- «\ JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, The degree of doctor of philosophy Owners of New Cars. COUNSELLOBS AT LAW. has been conferred by Columbia uni- Albert Conwny of Freehold has a Davidson Duildins, Broad 8tM«t, versity upon Miss Nellie! Nuylor of RED DANK. N. J, Englishtnwn, who has been a student new Essex coach. W. Herbert Van- at the university two years. Derveer of the same place has bought EDMUND WILSON, a new Hudson coach. Suggests to Suffering Women COUNSELLOR AT LAW. To bo Married Next Week. RED BANK. N. J, New Imlaystown Buildings. the Road to Health Offices: 10 East Front Street. but it never touches the wood Th wedding of William li. Hart- A new garage and.hennery are be- fihorne of Hackensack, formerly of ing built on the Nelson farm at Im- Fulton, Arkansas.—"I used Lydia E. ALSTON BEEK.MAN, Freehold, to Miss Marion (i. Ford COUNSELLOR AT LAW, laystown. Mr. Nelson is engaged in Pinkham'o Vegetable Compound for a 10 Brood St., ItED BANK. H. I. ABOUNDING heels, kicking toes, will take place on Thursday night of the chicken business. sorcneaa in my side. Offices next week at Hackensack. Iwould suffer so bad- •* and banging furniture legs newr Church Clears $200 at Supper. ' DR. W. M. THOMPSON, Former Asbury Park Man Killed. ly every month from DENTAL SURGEON, reach the fibres of a floor varnished About $200 was cleared at a Kii-i my waist down that I 21 Not'l Bank Building, Red Bank. N. JN Robert C. Stauflrer, a former resi- vest home supper held by the chui<.li could not bo on my Gas administered. Houra 8-6. with Devoe Marble Floor Finish. dent of Asbury Park, was killed in ar at Cheesequake. .. i feet half the time. I utomohile accident last week at was not able to do my GEORGE D. COOPER, Uhincbeck, New York. He leaves New Englishtown House. . CIVIL ENGINEER. Its deep rich glow adds beauty to work without help. I Successor to George Cooper, O. E. the room. Its smoothness makes widow and three children. James Burke is building a hau i eaw your Vegetable Pattwraon Building, RED HANK, N. I. Shower" for Long Branch Girl. on Tennent avenue at Knglishto\ i ! Compound adver- GEORGE H. ROBERTS, cleaning easy. Its toughness keeps A linen shower was j;iven last for his own occupancy. I tised m a newspaper GRADUATE AUCTIONEER. dust and germs out of the porea of (Continued on next page.) i and gave it a fair Pedigree or Grade Stock, Farm Sales, rar- week for Miss Florence liennett of trial. Now I am able Borial Property. New Monmouth, N. J. the wood. Long Branch, who is engaged t. n to do my work and Telephono Middletown 276-M. Frank McKeran of Hobol;en. Sin 1 insure anything, anywhere, anytimo received a number of gifts. don't even hayea backache every month. MORRIS FUNERAL PARLORS, What a great help to good house- PAUL REVERE, I cannot praise your Vegetable Com- Modern :n Every Particular. Married Last March. pound enough and highly recommend it Oflicc and h ari'tu irtela: 8 Wallaca Street, keeping is a floor finished with Devoo General Insurance and to those who have troubles like mine. I Phon 771). Ilc.l Hunk, N. J. Marble Floor Finish Varnish. The marriage has been announce! am willing for these facts to be used as of Miss Agnes Mae Henry and Dr. Real Estate ttiil ld ll h ff i CRAIG FINNEGAU, John P. Sampson of. Asbury Park. Phone S6S Red Bank, N. J. ! a testimonial to lead all who suffer with CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Extremely durable. Easy to apply. The ceremony was performed on Room 8, Eisner Building, J female troubles, as I did, to tho right BELFORD. NEW JERSEY, March 22d of this year. ! road to health. "—Mrs. LULA VANN, BOX Phone 53-J, Kean3buri?. 43, Fulton, Arkansas. Devoe Products are time-tested and Former Officer Arrested. J. PERCY SMITH, Its this sort of praise of Lydia E. Pink- CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. proven,backedbythel68years'expen- William B. Carney, who was re- 47 Burgoo Place, Red Bank. N. J. ham's Vegetable Compound, given by rhone Re'i Bank 713. ence of the oldest paint manufacturing cently dismissed as assistant marshal word of mouth and by letter, one womnn Pariofltenl nuiiiti, bnlano sheets and profit at Matawan, has been arrested and While Star Taxi Service to another, that should cause you to con- and loss accounts prepared. • Income tax concern in the U.S. Founded 1754. held in $200 bail on a charge of as- BRASCH BROTHERS, aider takingthis well-known medicine, if work a specialty. sault on Herbert Magee. you are troubled withsuchijymptomsas Monmouth Street, pniriflil.periAda, weak, riorvous feeJingfl, GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., and Red Bank Hardware Store, Long Branch Boys Dined. miserable-pain:! in your back, and can- GEORGE F: RANDOLPH.C. £;r™ ••• Opposite Depot, not work at certain times. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. 75 Monmouth St., Red Bank. Over thirty boys were the guc-sts 60 Broail Street, Red Dank. N. J. of the Long Branch Rotary club at Telepl sna 747 Here is a woman who is so grateful Robert Donovan, Prop. a dinner party last week a\ ihe West and glad to be relieved from a painful Luke Longhead is ready to Berra End shore club. The -boys will enter Open Day and Night and nerve racking pby8ical condition you at any time, no matter what yotit high school this week. Cars provided for weddings, that uhe wishes to tell all sick women. wants may be.—Advertisement. New Soccer Club. " \ funerals and other occasions. The Karag'heusian ,nti,!etir soccer club, which was recently organized at Freehold, has joined tile New ,ler- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA scy stale federation. K. Stublis'is secretary of the chili. Visited Gettysburg. a Mrs. Theodore H. Harm, Miss Es1- telle Carr, Miss Elizabeth Willett. I Where.to Dine T.eter Hnnn anil Taylor Palmer of Good Old Maryland Stylo Englishtown have been on a motor trip to Gettysburg. A Blind Weaver. Miss Jennie Oliver of Jersey City. a blind weaver, gave a demonstration last week at the Asbury Park nata- Served Every Day and Sunday torium. Tho articles she made were from "12 to 8:30. sold on Monday. Home of Entered Normal School. "Miss Emma Irons of Adelphia left Monday for Trenton normal school. While attending' school she will stay A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One with her brother, W. Y. Irons of Trenton. A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That's why vege- tables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the —the ideal that makes it A Two Weeks' Aoto Tour. basements of homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces, Walter Mills, Waller Kennedy and George Dark of Freehold' nre on a or the more costly systems. The THE WONDER CAR OF THE YEAR two weeks' automobile trip to Cana- da. They will visit the Toronto ex- Home Ventilator Furnace hibition. The Original PATENTED Pipeless Model Civil Enginocr on Vacation. Our Specialty Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich. Roy Imlay, who is employed as a will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from civil engineer at Pittsburgh has been dampness, but* will not detract from its natural coolness. spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Imlay of Farm- Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. ingdale. Hotel ati*d Grill £ Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The Check Forger Sentenced. Bcientific principle of design and operation sends all heat Cookman and Sewall Avenuei, [> units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, Ishmael Simmons, an Asbury Park ASBURY PARK, N. J. £ colored man, was sentenced to the and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house. Railway reformatory last week by Opposite St. Jamos Theater > Clean, simple and safe, raDoesn' t waste space and Judge Rulif V. Lawrence for forging . Phone 1375 | doesn't necessitate a big installation cost. We can equip checks. VVWVVVWVVWWWWVWVTrV? your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours, Gave n. Card Parly. for a little more than you would pay for a good base Mrs. T. C. O'Brien of Matawan en- burner. Ask us for more information. -- tertained a number of friends at n card party last week. Mrs. Otto Wfflisan O'Brien, Ked Bank tasi Seabright Kruse and Mrs. E. B. Cottrill won prizes. r © Bt tare and itad the Soot/d "From Pit h Pm* * I I HIS new Cleveland Six is too fine Engagement Announced at Picnic. a car to be classified by its low price. At a picnic on [teal Lake last week s Misa Meredith fluliil of Loch Ar- MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. J* quality is evidence of a new ideal in bour announced her engagement to At New Low Price motor car building-the ideal of value. Russell M. VanKirk of Bradley TIME TABU IN EFFECT JULY 13th. 1922. The expectations aroused by its new Beach. Subject to charted withont notico. smart style are realized in its perfect per- Men te^Rockn feller. formance. Harry J. Roekafeller of Asbury ^saf vavr wwtai us M^B*7H <^ "UST BOSH «I VUUF U n »<•»•* 10*9 in 14 ^SKI « u uau KM* UBB VH •* •••«•* $ Perk and Miss MuiKaret Mento of BstwcBn r.yr 24, foot of Franklin Street. New York (Landing at the UalUry to Utio on und lot oil l'owcr, flexibility, economy are inherent Congress, New York, were married PfifiiieYiBuru unly), and Hi{?h!anda, Occuntc und Ilud Bonk. in the highly developed overhead valve on Saturday, August. 2Gth, at New Telephono Call 7CM Walher. Now York. 423 Red Rank. N. J. Hlnlilnndn Tplpplionfl. l^M motor. York. FOR RED BANK. FOil NEW YORK 1 Daily except Sunday. I . O. D. Cleveland Strength, simplicity and safety mark the Belmar Assessor Resigns, of ordinary quality aro not good Daily except Sunday. George G. Titus has resigned as A. M. P. M. P. M. chassis. enough for prescription work. Loavo Pier 24, foot A. M. assessor of Belmar. He had held the of Frnnklin street . . 8:30 2:4Leav5 e Red lUnk 7:00 4:00 Today's Best Buy In Thousands have found in this new office 22 years and he gave it up be- Only drugs and cbemicnlo of tha Leave Oceanic 7:20 4:23 Leave Battery Landing . 8:55 3:15 5:00 Cleveland Six completely satisfying serv- enuse of his appointment us postmas- very highest grndo of purity ara Arrive Highlands Leave Highlands 7:55 Closed Cars ice at new low cost. So will you. ter. nhout 10:45 5:0Arriv0 e Battery Landing $800 for Sunshine Society. St for uaa In proscriptions. Vfe Arrive Oceanic about 11:15 5:30about 9:S0 6:50 About $800 win; made by the Rel- •BO th® beat obtainable no mat- Arrive {ted Bank Arrive Franklin Street nr brnnch of the International Sun- about 11:45 G:0abou0 t ..10:00 7.00 shine ijociety at it* recent benefit at tor what the cast and allow no SUNDAYS. SUNDAYS. P.M. P.M. the ^Monterey hotel at Anbury Park. ens bat registered plimtnncieto A. M. A. M. Leavo Red Dunk 5 A. M. Leave Pior 24, foot for Now York only. Automobiles in Collision. to compound tho medicine. of Frnnldirt street . . 8:30 Leavo Red Bank 3:30 4:00 An automobile owned by Hugh M. Leave Oceanic 4:00 All prescriptions are iloublo Leave Battery Landing. 8:30 8:55 Hart of Newark was struck last week Arrive Highlands Leave lliKhlnmls 4:25 4:50 at Belmar by a Cadillac owned by checked, thno guarding against Bhout 10:20 10:4Arriv5 e Uatlery Landing Mrs. Ellu It. Waldo of Jersey City. O:4S ths possibility of error or taac- Arrive Oceanic about 10:50 11:111:15 5about Finger Cut in Digger. Arrive Red Bank about 11:25 11:45 Arrive Franklin street tbout 7i00 J. curacy. You may depend upon On Ijtibor t>ay I3oat» Will Run <>«• Sumtay £ Stanley Km ley of Imlaystown ,li,, Onl, caught his linger in a potato digger the prescriptions you htiva fllkil 3:30 P. M. Bout from Red llnnk on 3llliJ»» (or llnU.rr l.» U last week and the linger was badly NOTICE-At Huttory landing, all filontwl ti«lns for uvtuwn. >ulri«l«' .iinown .ir to IlroOklrnj Corner Maple Avenue and White Street, Red Bank, N. J. cut. He was laid up several iliiya. end ourfoco = 146 T.lopKono 38 At Red Bank via J. C. T. Co., for Fair View, MiiMlntown, NssW MOB- JnmeH MoMahou will open a mouth, Molford, Keanaburs und Koyport, clothing atoro at Freehold. He. hit: «*"Hp«clttl attention itlvun UJtliticura of Aut««. iloru»ait?ii l,)ar*iauaa "- P*c« RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 6, J922. f; BRIEF ITEMS OF HEWS, WHCR n Q U yv L. 1 T V I* R I Q N S aUPREME £ j . . EVENING p! • " —• ALL SEATS ** i (Continued from last page.) t I Hrv. Chal'U's M. CM.II I*- IpasLor of thi- _l-'avmiiui-dalc rre^byter- ^ iati (.'hui'fii, visit I'd friends at that ^ i plain- before ret unrine to \Vi;st. Yir- •1' ii i)I" \\f>t Virginia II >UlTUtU 1 ( <>W i .1

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ANK, N. J. X'^;^X BURNS SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. On the road leading from Eatontown to Wayside ;at I .nut; lli'utu'h ami A.shmy Pitrk, 'has (iiki'i: nvrr the maiiMK'i'nH'lit uf It lie 1 llii-iitcr :ii Cli'vc- Today—Wednesday, and Thursday, September 6 and 7 :l;mil, liriday Afternoon, Farmi * Automobile Stolrn. 4 irulir inlii tin1 jraraKe j Arthur tV farm at ; 1:^1 week ;md l»is a T. j The marhitiL' li New House at Enr;lishtown. William F.mimms uf iMi^lisMown From 1 to 5 o'clock • i is fMtilJiH^ ;* r^'tv house r>n the- lot at that phici1 which hi1 recently bought ! rum -Juhti U. Lewis. witH TUALJ,A LEE and NITA NALDI ^ i Home from Hospital. I'HK SCUKKX SICNSATION OF T11K SF.AKON. 1K)NT MISS SKIOINC THIS I'lCTUKK. t\ Mrs. Elizabeth C. Arnold nf Aclel- LAST TWO DAYS. •* Free Bus will leave for the grounds from the b. ! phia has returned from St. Francis's sjiital at Trenton, where ^ie under- 3 Monmouth Hotel, Front St., Reel Bank, at 1 P. M. Friday, September 8 Saturday, September 9 rrrrrrrrv Reception for Candidates. Tin1 Allenhurst association held ro- Famous-Presents Metro Presents ci'ptinns last week for Governor Kd- i '.viifcl 1. Kdwards and .Senator Joseph

Returns to Spokane. i Mis. I.oll^ has returned to her hom at Spokane, Washington, after IN a ^t.iy with her daughter, Mrs. 1*. R. ll'.uk'of Freehold. Hero's a eraekerjiiek, ii you are. looking for inolVensiv^, (.'lean, hut thoroughly laughabit.1 fan-f. ... Dnnt niitiH this. IK-ld .1 Frankfurter Roast. Ono nf the best pit'Uirt's of its kind i.'vui* oiVt'i-uf], Yes, it , Miss Ada M. Clayliir, of Adeipliia is a delei'tive wtory, hut not one which .shrouds the plot Opposite Second E^lationaB Bank. : emor'.iiinot! her .Sunilny-school class in mystery. You knu\v whaL is ^uin^ to happen, but wait |al a I'rnnk farter roast last week at Fmm tlu* stiM-y by Hamilton Smith. The bvcuth of trop- ical luilins. the thunder of the .seas on Klisteniiif'' buadu'K, in expertaiit svis])ense for the fun to brcnk, l'oint l'Ieas;int. 1 Our Standard Motto : tlit >miU' of a }_H-;tiitiful wuiiuin—-and they nuuli' a man 15th Episode Firemen Beat Elks. inn nrn[Ui'r:ii)li'. CHARLES HUTCHINSON "The Best of Food at Lowest Possible Prices" The Freehold liremrn's hasehall The Thrill-n-Minutc King team defeated the Elks' team uf that Ccincdy—Laugh! You'll pop the buttons off your vcat! in "GO-GET-'EM, HUTCH." place by a score of .S to ."> in a recent OPEM DAY AMD MIGHT. twilight ,uanu\ Overture. Aesop's Fables and Other*. A Real Live Comedy. Overture. And Others. Converted House Into Stores. L. Fine^oM has converted the first | Telephone, 289-R/3. t)oor oi Ills house into two stores. He Monday and Tuesday, September 11 and 12 ivill open a real estate office in one of the store?. Studying Nursing. ' .Miss Helen Mahar of Freehold has 111 Hilt entered St. Francis's hospital at I Presented by Richard Walton Tully , Trenton, where she will take a course Another Real Screen Masterpiece in nurfiinj;. The Drama of Splendid Suspense, Uomanct1, ('ontinuoiis Thrills To Tour Europe. v Kinograms. Comedy. Scenic. Overture. Rev, John J. O'Hara of Bradley I r Bench will leave on Saturday, Sep- I teriiVeV ^Id.'bn1 a three niontlia' -trip Wednesday Thursday, Septercitoer.-13.. .aar&dl . to Euiope. ' Asbury Park Fishing Club Dance. Big Success, "Her Mad THOROUGH EQUIPMENT. The Asbury Park fishing club held »» ;i dance lost Friday nifht i" its club- BelieviiiK that a thorough equipment is essential for house. About 5U0 persons attended good service, the First National Bank has installed the dance. every facility which has for its object the prompt and Hamilton Young People's Picnic. efficient transaction of business. Our service will i The Young: People's society (if the please you. I Hamilton Methodist church held its i annual picnic at Atlantic Highlands i : last week. i •1 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AC ! Underwent Operation. COUNTS—COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. ! Mrs. Minnie Truax of Lonp Branch j 'underwent an operation at the Long: Branch hospital lust week. Slit is . improving;. | Barn Destroyed by Fire. : THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK • • ' 6 ' A barn on Luther V. Dey's farm • — ••- - •_ • .. . - •• at EniflishtdSvn was set on fife by' FREEHOLD, N. J. lightning' last week and was de-' ITS MOTTOJ-J3ERVICE 1 Btroyed. i A Tour in Canada. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jones, Miss •v-. "If I Had Only Bought Land in Red Bank Lydia Parker and William S. Brown of Freehold have been touring in Ten Years Ago!" Canada. ' Cleared $400 at Harvest Homo. | About $400 was cleared last week by the ladies' aid society of the Way- That's what you often hear people say now, when they are side Methodist church at a harvest; talking about'big advances in Red Bank Real Estate. home. Her Thirteenth Birthday. There are far greater opportunities for advancement of Red Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 11, 12 Marie Roe of Eptflishtown enter-{ Bank Real Estate now than there were ten years ago. tained a party of friends lust week in ; celebration of her thirteenth birth-] day. Red Bank is growing faster than ever. Moving to Newark. :Sj7v^mM k Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Smith of Residence lots in good locations are very few and are hard • Jerseyville have leased thcir'house to . to find. When they are found they are quickly snapped up; They (larry Brown and will move to New-, ark. ; advance in value very rapidly. Asbury Pork Man Buys Car. Here is one opportunity: . Kfrbert (-lose, business manager of ! 'he board of education of Asbury ( Park, has bought a new Buick Sedan. Broad Street and Wikoff Place Freehold Firemen's Outinp. ] v Members of the Freehold lire com- Residence Lots. pany had an outing at Bnrnegat Ia::t' wee];. About ninety fish were caught.; _ Home from Hospital. ' Only two lots on Broad Street remain unsold. Howard Bm-kalew of Allentown, who has been at the MeKinley hospi-! Only eleven lots on Wikoff Place remain unsold. Prices of • tul for treatment, has returned home. ! Wikoff Place lots range from $2,100 to $1,600. Allentown'i New Tcaclmr. i Miss Mavgaret Dominiek of Mnta-' Wikoff Place has been graded and graveled and has cement wan has been engaged to tench at the . J MlentoWTi school the coming year. ,-•--•' sidewalks and curb its entire length, and it will connect with Wbiit Club Has Reception. >,... the extension of Maple Avenue, the new state highway, on the Members uf the Asliury I'urk whist j west. . • club cntertaincil :!llll friejids last Wedui'sihty ni^ht at a reception. ' The property will be restricted to private residences, thus Bought Long Branch Houu. i . insuring a fine residence neighborhood to every purchaser of a lot. Richard Walton Tully presents J .John J. Dennett lias houjflit the ,T. i Obnover Sebeiick pritperty at I.on^l Branch from Mrs. John L. Price. I Maps of the property can b.e seen at our real estate office. Addition to Imlaystown House. ' ! A new kitchen is bein^ built to the j |rear of Iliirrison Ilavcns's house at; .- | Imlaystown by Oscar Havens. I ' : • • • 'Hawkins Brothers, jMannsqtinn Firemen's Carnival. I | The Manasquim lire department is j holding a carnival. It started Mon- 10 Monmouth Street, Near Broad Street, In the Real Screen Masterpiece day and will last two weeks. find,, $2,100 on TnK Day. Over :f.!,1(IO was collected for the Red Bank, N. J. Home for the Aj;ed at Ocean Crove bv st tiii; ilay held recently. FriMhold Couple EiiK«Sod. The enKH|;enient i» annotincid of j 1 Minn Alta M. MclOhvaini and Broii^h-1 • • • • . '••,".' • • y AB great among pictures as the play is among plays. ton A. Morris of Freehold. ler.eyvill.'n Ilivrv<-»t Home. The story of n man - -.-•-•-• A.u\l»^in(; l Irrcaisti- About $r>()<) was cleared by the who didn't come ble in drama and Jerseyville Mclhodisl clmreb at its back. romnnce ! h.'irve.'.t )i»me last week, U»ck from Irclniul.

Directed by James Young. Superb in artistry. Mrs. Ceorifi. (iero ()f l-'riMdudd rc- Uirncd hist wick from » thrm! months' slny in Indaiid. tl W-cfcly, Kntvrod as Scccrnd-Clam Matter at the Po yOLUME XLV. NO. 11. ! lit Hed Hauls, N. J,, under this Act uf March 5!tl, lti' RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922; $1,50 Per Year. PAGES 9 TO 18.

thi yet BOUGHT STORK HE OCCUPIES. FIREMEN TO VOTING AWAY THE DOUGH .\Io:uit is tin- p.. WELL BUT LOST. der compan,„y when it was forim-d (if Walter Malms Buys Business Prop- •E m. 1-Yillik A. Wells , who will run again erty on East lro.it Street. TWO BIG DAYS AT RKD BANK fy yeara ago. THE SldDS PUT UNDER MAYOR as a member of lh" township com- OFFICIALS PUT IN A BUSY Waller Malms has bought tlie township, will 1M.' DEFEATS FOR THK ORIOLES IN BANK NEXT WEEK. The contests on I'Vidny will be ARTHUR A. PA'ITliKSON. mitt re of Ocean idfrcd by Chief Paul Moore of Now- NIGHT pOING IT. store building on the nortb -i.le of unoppos -i-.i. THE PAST WEEK. K.-IKL Front street where his bicycle A I'arailo Wilii 3,000 Mm and Many ; rk, Chief Hairy I-'raneis of New Storm Sewers for Herbert Street, Republican Machine, I-ee.rin^ tin: Re- William \V. I ..-I-on and Khaion Tim Bachnrachs Bent TIUMII, tlie Lin- Ij.uafl Hmuls—Fiiewmlos on ll.fc 1 Jruu.'v.iek iuiil Chief Charles (.rc-en- ami automobile tire business is lo- Bentment of the Peopli , {J.-icltr, l!ulb':r of K'-ablij'ht will run for Concrete Gutters for River Street cated. Tlie building i., a two-story coln Colored Giants Beat I hem, Ui*.er, a Monster Uloch l>;ince und lield yf Kearney. The pumping con: Down at the Lust Minute and Put:. eouucilineii on th.e I), uioi ratic tick"!., and an Expensive Drain Wnlor brick building with tlie store and a , Freehold Beat Them and Old Man M;my Other Attr.ictionE. tests :.L the steamboat dock Friday Proposition on Spring Street. up David E. Hance for Mayor. .\u camdidate were nominali-d by th. Weather Deal Them. morning will be for 7.10 gallons or repair shop on the first Hour and with 1 .Mr. L.-ison is at, pie- Thursday and Friday of next week Herbert stroot i.s to havi; storm The opposition to Arthiir A. Pat-Uepubi over and oOO gallons. The pri'/er. for living apartments occupied by ,\Jr. f the council. The Orioles played" th b.'st brand will be i;al:i dayi; at. Reil Bank. Tlie sewers costing $10,000. Al) ordin- terson fur another u-rni :i> may!.;- be- I'd! a im-mlii-r of baseball they hav ver Hashed these events are a largo clock on ex- Malms on the .second floor. The lot The terms if ("oiint'ihnen I'.-ter iire department of thi-: town will ance appropriating this union nt for came so great eaily last week t;,;i' tlii i season llas t WWcdrn'May, when liibition al It..belt Wilbur's - and a is .'!OxJXt; i'eet and it. runs through 1 Vrc.leliliurgh and Frank P. Jon.-; of crlehi ..le its littietb anniversary on .storm Howera passoi! its first rcadim? from East Front street, to Union the Ki-iui':!ir;::i maeiiim- bad I. 1.". . th y cro-.i.-d bat:- at lied Baiil; with those d:.ys with a parade, firework eloi-l: on exhibition at I.,, de la 1'CII-- Freehold expire this yi-ar. Petitions ,,-.., , ,, , , ... , . Monday night. Cuuncilrnan street. On the Union street front of jhim on the shelf. They knew his were out i or 'him to run again hiii th'/ ISncharacli Colored (.nulls. _ In sille'ii. The contests on I'iill-k weakness and knew Hint .t v,;..i .•:!;.• s )lU oj |us the lot. is a frame building occupied hey hav.ia\'. - deelined to l,e candidates. l - f . however, the Orioka the great landslide agaiie-l Lbe llein-j- w.-nt down to defeat. The sa-ure v/aii by .Midas Washington as a pool room. I •harl. 11. Oayt and Harry F. Ko- erats two yi ars ago tliaL ;;ol b.ln in 1 to 0 against them, (loud ;:.-. the The property was owned by tin. heirs en ,- l-'il I'.T " i i;, ihat-'i oa lintii • of the late John W. Stout and the ollicu that tune. For m.iuii..- i'.. ;. W.lliam H. Ilu!.-e i-- aeandi- Lome team was, the llacharacli.s were price paid for the property was had searelie.l for a man to nm a.- re-ele.-lion as collia'tor and sliuiilly bi-tter. The eonl..il. wiia 1 1 ( 518,001). . The wile was made by niayor in his place but hail lou/n Ahah ('(.Mill'- will run !'nr a ,. s-,,1- i-i i 'alii-d in the eighth inning on ac- Hawkins Brothers. none. Republicans in and (Hit ui' thenici-i-i'd i li. N. Senlur, who will not! count of darkness, if was in tin- last machine ranks voiced their i.pp.,-;- IK- a (aiuli.hitc. s.-s.-ioii that the visitoi.-; rnaile tiieir lion to Mr. Patterson and a siil,:-ti' only run. Johnson. l!;"ii- pit.ber, lute became absolutely n.-.c-saiy. CARD PARTY TOR CHURCH. W';i:- a wonder. Hi- held the Oriole:! 1 n Efforts which li.a! previously iii'.-n In one safe hit. in the first inning LO tilt -PRIZE WINNING BABIES. made to find another caiidiihui- u.-i<- with two men on bases and no one. g the lon^ent Kerj;en place usitlcnlH pru.scu Many Prize W:nn. n at Affnir Held to have that street improved. RIVER PLAZA SENDS TWO TO renewed and Da\ id K. i.'an.-i- v. a at Atlnniic Hiclihinds. out the Orioles luul a line chance to .M't\ lu sci.r.-, but the colored boys dashed for lighting Broad sire ry owned by the county will ASBURY PARK PARADE. finally prevailed on to inn tor tuay..'. The annual .-;;r. 1 p.-iity of St. Ag- he needed for tlie job and thf matter Councilman Millard I-il;in..re T-'- I'u-.l liank's hopes lo the giouud by block (luiuro I'Yiduy night. ii,-:--:-- club .if \( -ai Hij-'.blanj i ley filed 11 petition to run for tin- Re- mal.ing a triple play, an event so un- ! Automoliiltets have been requested Twin Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. held st VY i'ii!!i-:-.i-iy nij'jit. at its i-iuii E'WWIM'I: , frum Kiitl.ll>' of II;.- river usual as to be almost miraculous in Harvey Bloodgood Win a Silver publican nomination for niiy.,i- of 1 liiiif nYlnvh M hlitht. "Snot to jmrk car.s nn Kroad street and •11 e part .- wn.- y.'etl atli-nd- rk cars nn Broad street and Red Bank last Friday morning, l.a!-- a haseball match. Uuiiscv/cin, the Loving Cup Eighteen Inches High e.i. Ai r, (lie pri/.e winners were 'I'lie progrjiWi for Kri: ,•„,, wirl, are Friday afternoon lie withdrew the Ite.l Bank pitcher, made tin- only safe —They were "Cherry Blonsoms." i-:. llai-lingi.r. Phillis I.arvis, I'uinpinit .MHIUMM Ti on) liU'iunliutiL doi Die last event to ra.se money for, , |l|[( „„ tho W(,st(,nl ,,m] of petition. Mr. Tetley proposed to run hit on his side. His pitching waa nl fi-n I; in i liu nmrnini,. Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Blnodgood of II. Cila.-s Wi; II-'.. Daly, Mr. an. laBday on a platform of opposition to ilu- wonderfully line and woiihi have Ollir-j i-oiil.'it-i uii i'im:Kmy rua... & opponents. Walter Manuel, short- ~°"" ~ I OiOouncilmel n ClClaytot n and JJohhn (Jib(Jiblol n eighteen inches hi(,-h at the 31st an- made this kind of a fight for conn-" E'izabetii I'att.'i.-o! Adelaide P.r-illv, olivet t-i Mutiiriniilti utttM'l, UIHI.T ciilnml ' « vot, <'h.MIS when he came on the diamond. AuLutiiiihitc tn IK- .li-.|iu-(!' lit I'li'vi-n *» . The ordinance for acceptinB Wi- Wednesday. The prize winning ba- ley slates that after he filed his pe •Hugh Mu:ii(..i.:i. Ail . J. M.',lohn.sioii. t kofl' place passed its final reading. bies are Betty Louis.; and Evelyn tition last Friday lie was ilni'u:lu-i-:-y a Dt ll rh 1 E P. J. Ke<- Aboul 1,0(111 iiremen will come In,m\ - ° " ' W.ll.an,. M.. «Uc. for consideration. it baby carriage deonnW-il with pink sailer so greatly if he stayed in ii.-nan, J. W. Sh ort-e White, s-oie nf ."i to 0. It was n.i .lisgraee places so In, disiuil that tlu-v will he ! " Bootlegger and Held Up at tlie A report from Miss Ilrl.-n Portcr- rropo paper and with nuire than race-for mayor that he might b-- >'r.i. ('.- \V. 1- -i Kiechlin, I). to lie beaten. They were up against ; linnl.lc I.) return home Tluiv.silllV ' ™« »' • Kcvolre, I, „ Const field, the former recreation commis- 1,1100 Japanese clierry blo;-~oms, ar- ruined, lie says he was finally ien- •fiilniore, M >•.-•.. John McAllister, the fastest baseball team that/ has G rd night. Arrangement,, are being made "« ->t Happened at Barne nt. ranged as though growin^ from vineed by these arguments and t.isi: John Hall.-ran <-\. r pl;i\'ed here. Their opponents B sioner, was tiled. 1 Mrs. ll'iilann and fur i-.lcciiinu iiiiiii-t.-rii fur these visi- ;._ "•• Herbert 1'.. Williams and A. M. A resolution expressing regret flower pots. The blo-^oins wt-r. made he withdrew because he heliev.-d i; .Mr. M'-\ i-.v. Mrs. rl in}v r wonwire tile Lincoln Colored (iianls of of Japanese tissue jiap.-r imported would In- best for iiis business ;u lio1 Hr dnor prize (1 Airs, lierdeti won .','evv Vork. The wonder was not that from Japan and thi-y lunl-.i-d so real tin In.in.- boys were beaten but that that some folks said they could al- Mr. Tetley was quote..! by one th- • v.'eri.' not beaten worse, The col- most .smell the perfum.- from tln-m. newspaper as having advised all in-ENLARGED A RESIDENCE LOT. i i.la\-ers: would be v.-ilb h•ig league 'fhe wheels of the baby carriage were friemhs and supporters to work atrl teaiii.s if Ihe color line .lid noi bar covered with fringe.] pnpi-r discs and vote fin' Ihtvitl 1']. ihinee Ini ni.-iyi-K J,,col> Eurich B uy Plot m the R.rnr the springs and handles wero wrapped Mr. Tetley states that iie has given Of His Id 1'reeholil triumphed the Ori- n:l3 :l with pink and white pap<-r. A sign in HallScott airplane motor of structed to "jack up" the county no such a.ivii-e. lie says he has no! •ii-h ha.- b UIJ.-IH from W;l- oles StunJay at Red tiank by ii score vi 10 1 gold letters, "Our Darlings," was on fur nolliiiu-. They are ptrfccllv will- I ™ power and a speed of thir- freeholders about laying eoncrcte on presumed and .does not presunii- In iiji.-tli a plot ...f land iu theof '. Lo li. Ked Hank led by a score •iii].- In pay 'for board and lodging anil 1 ly miles an hour. The trip was made Kast Front street in front of Mrs. the front of the carriage. (el! anyone how he in' she .-hoiihi of 2 to 0 in the e.irly part of the. Wi of hi;-. llie north si.b' Ihev :n..'a^kiiitr persons with extra ' "V 'y Ui»'iie(;!iU»iie(;!itt InletInlet,, anandd th thee Henr Henryy SS.. White'Whitess propertyproperty.. AlAlll ththee vote. He stales that, it would 1 ui. of Ciiiln gnn.e and should have won, but loose liuaf ma(a(11 The babies were the only entrants libit is. the full h '' '' ''"'•'"-' ' journejourneyy frofromm SandSandyy lclcsstt off tthh e streettt hha s bbee n pavedd , from this district, and Mr. and Mrs. of place for him to tell folks for width (i 's lot and it is fielding and "bone-head" plays gave Moodgood were besieged by earner;! whom to vote. "Lei (hem vole as aboul si . On the lot is the victory to the vi.-ilors. 'the men from tlie Newark and New York they phase," said Mr. Tetl-.-y yesier- a big gi nn tile see- county sealers brought about 000 papers, all anxious to gel pictures of day. He said he thought i\)r. 'llauce ntif' 1'ini lur li's lot was very rooters with them and evi-lently they babies and their ci.rriage for pub- labored under a heavy handicap ! it: lieen -, Weri' all of the leather-lunged vari- lication. Photographs of the twins cause of his having been picke by liece (•111 elf 1 '•ars ago ,.(,.,, e(y, well calculated to make the wel- kin ring. When it comes to looting appeared in a numii'-r of the daily the Republican machine to le- a can- the lot at the Her o;' Hroad (| nulilicalions. . The people of River didate (or mayor. Mr. Ti.-tley said Canal streets. The recent purchase they ean give lessons lo Ited flankers, I'laza are proud to have priile win- he thought Mr. Hanee's greatest will u-ive Air. F.urieh a line deep lot,-"11 nKht- Compared lo them in root- ning babies in their midst. drawback would be (ba( folks would in additio"' " n tothe 'Te iind a]).l. and you are under no obligation te tho remainder of the season. They l\i.n!....y with f.'Hy m.'.i uu.I I the tiue stale of affairs was leiirned. it.y tracks, in accordance with the .advance new autumn stocks and in-running mate is Joseph MeCue of UNION COMPANY. buy. Just step in and make yourself are Moreback, a pitcher, and Cava- ; The cans in the boat were filled with trolley franchise. Mr. Hubbnrd was cluding several mills and manfactur- Monlrose, who is a candidate to fill II.urn.I llio.il; will) 100 nu'ii iin.l H 1)1n.l. at home. H. Belgrad, West Front naugh, a second baseman. Both are lliii.ii. Mil ,,,,il. mid In.l.li'i : uasolino and the burlap bags with! notified to inform Mr. Altnuin that the unexpired term of Fred Conover, will! 30 num. ers' sample lines, which are offered . street, near where the trolley and jit- league timber. .Siininiit. will. HO IH..11. provisions. .Dr. Williams and Mr.';the street.must be repaired and also at "substantial savings." Many novel j who has moved out of the township .S-m.-UI!,. wilh .11 HUM) iuiil neys stop.—Advertisement. | The Oriole line-up today will be 11 band. j Decker returned home Sunday. They! other streets covered by the fran- j features will also be introduced, in-1to Adelphia. The Republican candi- In I.-I vvitli .'111 lui'li. i left the boat at Bay Head for the hise. Mayor Arthur A. Patterson —o-.-c iSchott, 1 b.; Kavanaugh, 2 b.; Man- Mi.inn...III. llciirll v.illi 20 nu'll. o eluding: " series of daily hour sales idates are Patrick McCue and George ; winter. Two years ago the doctor reported that Mr. Altman had told L. Hance of Tinton Falls. The Mc- Mexican Hemstitching. ual, 3b.; Jackson, s. s.; Cline, r. f.; WKHTKIDIO COMPANY. [when scores of items will be offered | We have just installed a Mexican Leddy, 1. f.; Egbert, c. f.; Toaeh, c; Stimuli! ivilli '^fi liH'U mid u bam and Mr. Decker made a trip from |nm that he (Mr. Altman) was going for less than present market quota- Cues, although of opposite political D-ilniliiv... v.-ilh 10 111.'ii henisliteher, the latest machine for and Morback, p. ; Red Bank to Bay Head by way of iu Use the tracks between Bod Bank tions. Commencing tomorrow and faith, are cousins. A few years ago 1-miri.Inn wilh .'.II ni.'ii 1 ml u l.iul.l. jRaritan river and New Brunswick | Rumaon to run gasoline trolley ; wide hemstilching. Gold and silver ; ^>-^-c* Al IJI.I1.IC-. llii-liliui.il with 10 HH'll. !tm , eontiuuing for one week only, we also . Patrick McCue, the Republican, ran You S.ii,|.|-;-ill.. will. Ill mi-ii l.iul i. bl.llil. I through the canal to Bordentown.. t..,rs. These cars are run with an work. Singer sewing machine shop, ' Have a Presaing Engagement. 1 offer the balance of our summer a tie race against Sidney Beers for 11 •.: -1 I . i, • I with IU in.-I and thence down the Delaware river automobile motor. They are popular township L'onimitteeman. Last spring-; 28 Monmouth street, Ked Bank. Dont go without a cheerful, -well- stocks at half prices. Come every j George Woods, Jr., agent. Phone i dressed appearance. It is not at all Six sti-ei-ts" from Beech street • nnd up the coast. 'in the West and have crowded jitney; day and reap from the harvest of Raymond McCue, a son of Patrick HOI Ihwanf v.'ill lit- used for thl e ffor1 - • -»•-• . busses out of business in some places, McCue, defeated Joseph MeCue for ; 1037-W.—Advertisement. [necessary while we are in business. I bargains. New all wool crepes 44 — •• -».<— jV.'e know how to clean and dya mation of the parade on Shrewsbury Trip to Coney Island. jL was s;li(j. ! inches wide, %'l.ih grade, nt $l.."iO jschool trustee by one vote'. j iiventie at. two o'clock Thursday at- The Phil Daly hose company of Trouble-some drain water condi- At present all the township ofli- • Houses For Sale or Rent. i clothes in a manner that brings en- .per yard. Very best silk Canton Two new duplex houses, now ready I'1'1-- satisfaction to our patrons. Dont tcrnoon. Tlie Hue of murcli will bt , I.on«^ „- Branch will make a trip to tjons on Spring street were discussed crepes, $3.75 grade at $2.9;J peri eials are Democrats. The township Klirew.sliury avenue, to Hector place,! ('"]\<-7 •--•;Island• -•111• "•th=e ».™»";steame.r "<•".Mar*y a.t i .,-, th and it wa„.s, ,..„,.-propose. d to la.y, is a Democratic stronghold and thefor occupancy, up-to-date apartments, let your panta bag at the knees whea lt t K yard. All silk Spanish lace .'ili j hardwood Hours, tile bathrooms, elee- I we clean and press them with ease. thenei- to Bridge avenue, thence to • liittcn on Sunclay, .Seplember 101 h. I)ipc from t),at street through pri- Republicans have no expectation of i0 lt wl11 1( av< inches wide, $.'1 value, at $1.08 per tricky and all modern improvements. French Cleaners and Dyers, Moo l-'ronl atrci-t, thence to WnahiiiBloii ! ' ' ' ' I'lciwure Kay al;S:..(' ; vat0 property to a catch basin o-i I yard. Extra wide tine white Cali- carrying it this fall for state and Bt«> >t Uience to Wallace street, !»'« busies will run 1 rom Hod Bank i Branch avenue. Mr. Hubbard was Houses now open for inspection, on Gordon, proprietor, 4 Llroad street. ( fornia blankets with silk bindings,) county candidates hut they believe , ! tlienet- to Uroa.l alreet, tln-noi- to ! »nd trolleys I rom Asliury Park to; instructed to sec property owners that on account of local conditions Drummond place. Martha M. Brow- Phone 1151. We'll call and deliver IlardiiiK road, thence to Branch live- lnl'L't the boat, which will also stop . i; getting a right of way for the made to sell for $10 at $0.98 per ei\ Ml Urunimond place, Ked Bunk.— the goods.—Advertisement. H oul pair. A. Sal/. & Co., Red Bank. j they have a chance of electing their nue thence to South street, thence to at faeabriKht ami Highlands. Tick-, ,,i|R,. The council proposes to use township candidates. Advertisement. ^s^.o- ilcru-eii place, tlienet- to Urund street, f'ts lor the round trip are ?:;. mid can ! gutters taken from Broad street and w~j r*"** A Safe'r Razor Free ilcrm-.i |M.n,, ,,„!.,.. „., — I Pianos, Tone, Tuning. In Ilolmdel township only one of- ! be '"'UK"! lit letleys news store at Maple avenue to make gutters on n lice is to be filled, that of township ' Woods Smart Shop, i with each purchase amounting to one 1 hence to Monnuiutli street, thence to j We specialize in the most difficult \ 111!) Monmouth street, announces for'dollar r during the three days railroad station itquare, thence coun- Red Hank. Music, and other enier-ihigenter-i hiKh hill on Spring street'wherstreet'where the j piano and player piano work. New eoininittecman. John 11. VanMater ur 0VC liunment features will hi- provuletl. | ad is liable to be washed out. this week a new line of dresses in all of our first anniversary, Thursday, te. .-rI I.Illlmarc. 11 h.. .t i-i.'ino Broat .....*.».d street, v...... , them. ... e to lO ! grand, upright, player, reproducing |of llazlet is running to succeed him- Itcigen place, thence to Hudson ave- —A.U'ei lisemeiit. Jitney bus owners, it was reported, self and the Republicans have put desirable fall styles and colors. Also ; Friday and Saturday, September 7th, and electric pianos direct from fac- very reasonable school skirts and 18th and ilth. Station Pharmacy, at nue, thence to Ilurding road, thenei' have signed an agreement under tory (lit factory prices); samples on up no one to oppose him. Like At-.i to Broad street, thence to Vront Just Out Xoday. which they will run their cars nn a lantic township, llolm.kd township is: sweaters. Open Wednesday and Sat-. depot, Ited Hank. B. h. Katsin, pro- Three wonderful Victor danei floor. Used pianos always on hand. unlny evenings.—Advertisement. j prietor.—Advertisement. :tor dance ^rec- j schedule. ' Under this Open evenings. Dirhan's piano shop, a Democratic stronghold. I i Dum, ' Hot 1 jt, was said, busses wou Drummond plate, Ited Bank. Rear There is a dearth of candidates at. ! Brower SiaterG1 Fruit Kitchen. Kalontown. Usually there is great i Card Prnrty. of town hall. Phone 931).—Adver- Women wanted to help in a gen- Opening game of the season, Fri- tisement. scrapping for ofliee there but this i eral way. No expi rience required. day at 2::i() 1'. M. at Elks' clubhouse, year things are different. Not many , Work is pleasant and interesting. lienelit Ladies' Auxiliary of the Elks. Manicure Set Free. citizens seem to be yearning for po- ' Call at once at the Fruit Kitchen, Two pri/.es at each table. Refresh- A complete manicure set free with litiral preferment. An assessor and enrner of Monmouth and Pearl ments. Tickets 50 cents.—Adver- each purchase of merchandise two township eonnnitleemen are tostreets.—Advertisement. tisement. when Ibi amounting to a dollar or more during be elected. T. Klwood Snyder, the This I'MUJ... the lii-st anniversary sale at the Sta- present assessor, is a candidate for Boy Wonted. Men and! Women Wanted. wnv liieinen and they will paradi' h.'iH'lil of Christ church, will lie held tion Pharmacy, at depot, Red Bank, re-election without opposition in his At the Station Pharmacy, at depot, Capable of earning $10 to $15 per with it. Help UB Celebrate Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep- own party and without opposition lied Bank. Must be at least sixteen day; steady advancement; restricted Tuesday, September 12th, from ii:0ll the first anniversary of our opening tember 7th, Sib and 9th. B. h. Kat- lu connection with the parailt six to 0:00 P. M., at the home of Miss from the Democrats. Only one can- years of age and willing to make him- territory. Apply in morning. Mr. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, sin, .proprietor. Advertisement. didate filed a petition for commit tee- iclf useful in store.—Advertisement. l.inzmayer, Khmer building, Red prizes will he given. A library liilili- Louisi! Ilnrtshorne, Middletown', K. J. •September 7th, ilth and Iltli. Hand- iiou- on ci.hiliition at. Tin1 KciA'istci1 of- If stormy the sale will be continued nian. He is Frank VaiiDon!, a Dem- Brink.—Advertisement. some souvenirs free with each dollar Pinuo Tuning ocrat. Mr. VanDorn is a plumber Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist, iice will be given to the company in on Weciiiesday afternoon.—Adver- purchase. Station Pharmacy, at rc|;uliilion liremen's uuiforins niak- tiai'ineltt. is the work for an expert. Our tun- .laiployed by William O'Urien of Red Second National hank building, Ited Victor Records. depot, Red Bank. B. L. Katsin, pro- ing and repair department is made up Bank. He has lived at Katonlown jn(;- tIn- best a[))U'aranee. A willow prietor.-—Advertisement. Bank. Hours from 2:00 to 6:00 When buying records incist upon iiK'kine, chair now exhibited at the Imported Rice Fftre Powdar Free of men who are »» qualified. Let 1111 thirty years jindlio is a member of p. m. daily, except Saturday. Tele- it bciii|{ n Victor. Victor records with each dollar's worth of merchan- estimate on wlmtover piano repair the lodges of American Mechanics ohono 1G1-W.—Advertisement. .utwear all othero. Buy them at t.tnii' of It. lliinci- & Sims will be giv- Most Convenient Pluco in Town en to the company not in tegtilation dise ]iurchased at the Station Phar- work you may have, to be done. It and Odd Fellows. The Republicans 'uKtin|»'a, 14 Monmouth litreot.—Ad- uniforms miilting the best aii]ieai- macy during i>ur first anniversary to get your trolley or bus. Aftei will cost you nothing for thin service, hnvo no candidates for comiuillee- Special. vertisement. auc.-. A libnuy table on display at sale, Thursday, I'riday and .Saturday, your fdiopping trip step in Idea's ami TustinK'o, I' Monmouth street, Red inen. One new man on the commit- School girls, why not buy your the ...Ion- of the Globe furniture com- September 7th, Hth and ilth. All col- rest while waiting for your trolley Hank.—Advertisement. tee'-is to be chosen to succeed Mat- sport sweaters ill. the Gertrude Shop, For«l Coapo For Sale. pany will be jiiven to the company or!!. I!. L. Katsin, proprietor.- Ad- or bus. You're always w.'leome thew Stothart, Jr., who is not a can- 15 Moiiiniiiilh street, Red Bank.— Model 1U21, perfect condition, havini; the biiivest perccnta|;e of men vcrtisenu-nt. Formerly Feinstein's waiting room Tlie Mim'i League didate for re-election; and the other Advertisement. fully equipped, cord tires. Must sac- —Advertisement of the Haplist church will hold their is to he chosen to Iill the unexpired rifice. Addrcsii Ford, drawer 11, Ked in line. Mcrchnnls and residents Hank.—Advertisement. liuvi- In-.MI rci|ii.'Sled In decor.-.le their Cord Party. annual fall banquet and ladies' night, term of Charles Campbell, who will New trimmed models for fall at itiiri-s and houses anil prizes will In- Opening gnnie of the iseaHon, l''r Vctrolns on Tuesday evening, September VI, move this month to Asbury Park. Miss A. I,. Morris's millinery parlor, Radio SuE>piiua. ftiven to lliiise milking tl)i- bent sliow- (lay nt -:!ll) P. M. at Elks' eluhhoii;; in every style and finish on terms a;: at. rt:0(l o'clock. Good music by Mr, .Slolhart and Mr. Campbell are room lli, Kisner building, [Hi llrtinti low as ijfi.ud n month. Insist upon ini;n. The prize for the lie.st decor- lieiu-lit Iiiidic.-i' Auxiliary of the Mlfe. quartet and addresses by prominent Republicans. Ordinarily the town- street, Red Bunk.—Advertisement. Ten per cent olf tint on i(ll sets mill Two inizes at. each table. Hefresh- it being a Victrolu and get it at 'I'uiit- jiteil liouiic in a cut. glnsM dish on Broad litrect, Red Hank. und Mrs. Waller M. Noble, Hr., wife -—Advertisement, Adverlitienuint. nf lh- chief anil ai.t-intiiiil. ehiefii of —Advertisement. tinemtuit. elected. Mellon Kitchell and Charles pre.snivc .Seiic.'i of piano lesson:!. A. Valentine are running for lbe po- I'hone (ilb, Ited Bank. . a3***Ka»~. * Ilii- lire (leparlmcnl. . Idt-u'a Waiting Itootn Eucbtc. .. L«W L»nstwad- Will Help You* ; .1. I:. Uu.. will be mnnihul nf the hitimui .on tho Republican ticket. Koiinerly Fcinstoin'n, Kverythinf Monday night, September IIIII, id '• Ten per eenl olf list on all nets and r Ilo'll help you aell tliiiiRa, liolp yott parade and he has appointed Henry John MeWood i:i the only Democratic l nll Sftlo of Pianos. the »nmi! but the name. Come in am Davidson building, (lamp II!), 1'. 0.supplies for limited time. A. V. llnd thlngii you'vo lost and help you I', Ilyliu and 'I'lioimiii S. Meld MS liiii candidate for councilman, Look for our uale of used pianos. make yourself nt homo.—Advurtiai- of A. Prizes, refreshments, Admis- (iregory, ltegisler building, Ited get anything you waut.—Adv«rtl»» chief iii.li'.'i. Po!il:i of honor will be At Went Long Branch Friink F. Tustiiifr, 11 Monmouth utreut.—Ad- IlKilt. sion Mi cents.—Adveifisenient. Hank.- Adverlisement. Krug, Republican, and Frank Anlon- vnr! iiiement. mont. tilled l.y Williimi Willey and Coine- — ^**ss^..- -• Jiii!i H, Mount, twit netive firemen who idcii, Ilenioeral, will be candidates Now Fnll Millinery. Oncm Tonight. New trimmed models for full nt, for mayor. Mayor David VV, Smith Kxcuniion to Coney Island next lire charter mcmbeni of the original 1 Thd lateHt color ereulioiiii at The Tonight In uleo Victor night at Tut Mi;et 'A. L. Moni:.'n millinery parlor, Hun.lay. Ticket;! $U at 'I'.-tky !!, pinno e,luia«a v*i!lt lictti'i H«|il'Trtfi')t liri' di'iiiirltiK-nt. They nlnno of all 1 will not be n .'ninHdalo for n -elec Pearl, 5 llroad atreot, Red Bunk.-- tinR'o, 10 ulonmouth stroot. Ret room 10, Einner building, 5(i Broad Broad nlrcul, Red Bank.—Advertise Utth. l'hotio C4G, Hod Bunk.*-Ail- the llreiiien who will lie in line art.' lion. MOHCS .Johniiton and Leroy Advertisement. itank.—Atlvortiricmont. street, Red Bank. Advertisement. Kowman nrc the IVmoernlie cuudi- went. vorllucratint, Tea RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922.

A TJUP TO KOVA, SCOTIA. WEDDIHGS. FAIR TO HE ftE-OPEHED. PIG KOAST NEXT SUNDAY. hvko Loagbttd WUI M»Jg. It Will be Held on Fritz Kraramer's He'll help yoa sell tilnga, help yen Joseph Salz ar.c3 Charles A. Hawkins Tetley—Car-hart. Tke Elks Will Hold Forth Again Two ind things you've lost and help yoo oa a NcrtSbera Cruiee. Miss Elsie Tetley, daughter of Nights Next Week. Ficeaic Grounds. Taxi Service. get jmythine you want—Advertise- ROOM FOR RENT. Joseph Salz and Charles A. Haw-Millard Fillmore Tetley of Hudson The Elks' fair ut lied Bank, which Fritz Krammer, proprieloi" of the ment. Ai4., 1U22, first stopping: place and they will visit iracuve with an arch of clematis j week in connection with the fiftieth other eatables. Frank Carter will do vliirli tituti itiiplit'iitioii will bu inuito for GARAGE FOB RENT. a number of other localities. This vines and helianthus. The bride was I anniversary celebration of the Redthe cooking. Dinner will be served 135 Oakland Street, int Bltowuncc of ccmrniiiiiiunn and counuel at 130 Hroud etrct-t. itrd Bank. from one until five o'clock. Busies 2 is the first trip of either Mr. Haw-given in marriage by her father. .She .' Bank fire department. The Elks will Dated Ausuat 2«th, A. D., 1922. kins or Mr. Salz to that part o£ thewore a crown of orchid crepe de chine , nut open their fair on Thursday night will run between Mr. Krammer's ho- RED BANK. UAItV WOUBTUIt KUTTON. H. B1TZAU, ! tel and the picnic grounds and will WILLIAM HDSIOUD SUTTON. •t-'mover of dead iijilranls, Ktd Bank. TcJfc- world and a telegram from them says and she carried u botiuet o-f asters m j until the fireme•n ha' ve finished their Phone 559 or 771 Red Bank. phono_2B-W. _ _ _ that they are having a wonderful' pastel shades. Her bridesmaid was evening' festivities. provide free trips for those who at- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT. tend the dinner. Etate of Iicrthn Applt-bnum. (Jecca^et). FORD TOURING CAB time. There is no prohibition up j Miss Emma Vanllorn of Red Bank, RED BANK, N.J'. Notice la hpreby slvt-n that ttic uccounta for dale. la good condition. C&U Red there, and they Bay the natives be- ] whose ginvii was of coral crepe de FATALLY SHOT IN FIGHT. the RUbficriber, admintstratriif of cht- ta-Bank t»8-M. , Iieve that every American who visits j chine find who carried an old-fash- Garage Robbed. I Sell Usal Estsfa te of nuid (icct^Dei!, will h BANK. U. I. Port Olive OH and Macaroni Coney Island on the steamer Mary [ house at Little bilver. ^^ ments and a social season will follow Patten next Sunday. The boat will ] the election. _ leave Pleasure Bay at 8:30 o'clock,' Ely—Atwater, Church News. Seabricht at 8:00 o'clock and High-i , Mis,, s Rut„h „Lupto, - , n , Ely- ,, daughter ".Always Triumphant" will be the Satisfying the Landlord. 1 lands Tit 9:40; Music will be pro-. °f 1[<=m]- £• ^ ? *n Shrewsbury ave- ubject of Rev. William E. Braistcd's Wo Sell—. "To cuH.lnw «n anfftl nt me^ty. " Wl>ri« nue, and Benjamin L. Atwater, co - He was deeply in love with his tHr^lljnuiuofUlontil.IT Ml:\EK JAII.'I. vlded on board and other fecutureu 8 discourse at the Baptist church Sun wife, but awfully careless about REAL ESTATE. Urtiulte scarcity Jiatl enormous «otit vt are being arranged by the committee lector of Red Bank and son of Mrs. j morning. The young people's money matters. He started away on Wo Rent— 29 Wall St., Red Bank, N. J. KANTONIN. It c^^^M. W. ». ri Lordship of -Christ." Miss Alma a check, which he forgot to do. W»ila— Thompson will lead the meeting. At The rent came due and she tele- ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Park. night the subject will be "The Power graphed: "Dead broke. Landlord in- | given away by her father. William of Confidence." The Philathea EO- i H. Wikoff of Red Bank was the at- sistent. Wire me money." THROWN OUT OF SPEED BOAT. ,_, , , r, , i ciety will meet at Mrs. Harriet Her hutband answered: "Am short tendant. The couple left on a wed- j ' Drummond place Mon- Plerro A. Proal and Hi. Mechanic ' ding trip to Nova Scotia and are ex-Butcher s 011 myself. Will send cheek in a few Telephone Gffico 392-W t instead of lueaday night, days. .A thousand kisses." Room 7, Register Building, that comes to you Got a Ducking on Monday, jpected home Saturday. They will. w|;ich -js the 'rcifular meeting date. llv wlt h lh r00 Exasperated, hia wife replied: RED BANK, N. J. Pierre A. Proal. of Red Bunk and P, . . ? S ™s mother. ..The men's thleague e wil" l hold 'a dinne' r 1 Nover mind money. I gave land- The Latest Fiction and his mechanic met with an unusual , Mr. Atwater and his bride are well: ,u the church Mond night lord one of the kisses. He was more mishap in the motor boat races at k"ow,n at,?ed.?a"k and ar? very I "On Eagle's Wings" will be the ; than satisfied." Non-Fiction Keyport on Monday. Mr. Proal nt- P°P« ."\ Mr. Atwater served as a J mon t k Sun(.ay Illc>rnjng at the tempted to round one of the turns first lieutenant in the aviation corps . church. A special On a Nominal Rent Basis m lFira( Methodist A Misinterpretation. and his mechanic the. world war and was wounded : scrvice will be held at fast speed and he and his mechanic in the_01 worl dII wac wur ans d was wounded : service will be held Sunday Chairman Haya said the otlui d.iv TVliv«-r»- Do ther fool tired or itralnadT and finally landed on the beach «t a member of the Fred D. Wikoff !a meeting of the Sunday-school | If >D, hare, rour «rea examined; yom Cliffwood." The damage to the boat company of Red Bank. The brid a young lady were conversing on an 0ltK»«s oay nacd a ebans*. MORRISON LIBRARY SERVICE, board. ocean pier while the bathers down Established 1013. was slight. , received many gifts of cut glass, sil- Communion will be held at the j verware, etc. She has been em- below sported in the breakers or idly STILES & CO. 200 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK CITY. Presbyterian church Sunday morn- strolled the beach. Suddenly the FELL THROUGH WINDOW. ployed as bookkeeper in Mr. Atwat- incr and the pastor will speak on Philadelphia Bye Speciollota ; er's office. t young lady said: 'Doesn't that skinny "The Christian Forget-Mo-Not." At bather.look like Helen Gray?' Vil- 2nd N.tiona Sank Bids., Room 28 S Joseph Franklin was Pushed Through . Ryan—Abels. night there will be a brief sermon on the Glass by John Barleycorn. j liers nodded. 'She sure does,' he Every WedxwailBj Hours ltOO to B p. E3. w J Miss.MarMiss,Mary Ryan, daughter of JJoo -"The pGolden Rule and Labor." Fri- said, 'but I dont call her bathing suit OGOOGQGQQa-SQOQeSOGGSQCOOOO 2 West 47th Street, St. Augustine, j Too free use of the flowing bowl(m 1l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ night at quarter to eight a pre- Florida. * ; seph RyaJ n of Caldwell and grand- ,day nig gray. It's blue.' " New York. caused Joseph Franklin of Red Bana!lkk ^u,'',,'l\,daughter','.'r'"r,c"w^ of Mr. an"niVrfd Mrs Mi. JohTn TMi'iif II. ' paratol ' paratorr y sei-vice to communion will to fall backwards through the win- Lan* 0£ Herbert street Red Bank 'he held and the pastor will speak on dow of F. P. Reid's electrical store ^ec-ime the bride of John C Abels I "What Do You See in the Face of The Schoolboy's Father's Name. on West Front street Saturday night sono f Ms_ jjaud Abels of Red Bank,! Jesunes Christ." After this meeting A teacher in a school in a Yiddish when he went to sit down on the jasj. pryav Tne ceremonv was per- i t session will meet at half-past section of New York was trying to window ledge. He was arrested on formed at'ihc rectory of the Blessed i eight to receive all who desire to find from a tiny boy the name of his a charge of disorderly conduct and Sacrnment church at Elizabeth by j unite with the church, either by let-father. He seemed quite unable to was fined $5 by Recorder Poulson. RevF th Antnony. Tue bride was ! tor or confession of faith. think of it, so to help, him she asked: at the Franklin promised Mr. Reid that he • aw b her father. Thcat . "What do you cull him?" Colonial T House, Middletown, N. J. would pay for a new window for the fendanlR v,ere Mr. and Mrs. William Vaudeville Season Opens. "I call him 'father,' " was the re-17 Broad St., Rod Bant* Etore ply. - •»-*-«» !H. Lane of Elizabeth. The bride The vaudeville season at the Pal- "Well, what name does your Telephone 1174 "Gifts That Are Different." f „ . . ., „. ., . i wore a traveling- suit of dark blue ace theater opened last Thursday 'night. An orchestra known as Pro-mother call him?" and the response Farmers, Domestic Help, A Partbirthday oyn partSeventy wah Birthdays given . last showe!wit h ra hoquehat tot •o matcf orchidsh an. d Mrscarrie. Land ae fessor Lincoln Black's orchestra has was, "She doesn't call him any names ThursdaA y for Bernadine. Thompson,'was dressed in a black silk afternoon ' been engaged and will play at each —she likes him." Chauffeurs, Office Help Beven years old, daughter of W. J. dress and she carried boquet ot; performance. Manager MeNulty is Thnmpsnd of Locust avenue. Games osca and lilies of thc valley. presenting four acts at each per- Cerd of Thanhs. Help SsspoSiad and other pastimes were enjoyed. After the ceremony a reception formance in conjunction with mov- By this method we Want to thank the rnoilerii way of doint,' work Geraldine received many pretty was held at the Lane "home at Eliza- ing pictures. our neighbors and other friends for from running thc family sewing ma- gifts. Those present were Ruth Mc- beth. Guests were present from their expressions of sympathy by chine to operating a largo factory Qut'cn, Beatrice Hurley, Nancy Elizabeth, Red Bank, Newark and word and deed extended to us during Gwynn, Kathryn Coulon, Kathleen Hillside. The couple left on a wed- Won Second Prize in Shoot. the sickness of Mrs. Horan and also equipment. And, whether the motor WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL be lnr(je or small, if it should get out Mui-phy, Florence Woolley, Jeanette din_...g n tri...p r t.o. Niagar,_,..__a. .Falls and on Albert L. Ivins made a score of during our hours of breavement Rebcscher, Murva Uhl and Margaret their return will live at Red Bank. 07 out of a possible 100 in^a shoot cause by her death. DEALER IN of order, do not hesitate to call upon Patterson of Red Bank; Muriel Neid-j at Bound Brook last Saturday. This John Horan and Family, our services. We specialize on motor rick of Elizabeth and Nancy Rapp of West—De \a Motte. won only second prize, for another Highlands, N. J and generator work. Metuchen. Miss Lucy Warwick West, daugh- shooter scored 99 out of 100. —Advertisement. ter of Theodore H. West of Luntf PERTH AMBOY ELECTRIC CO., Prizes at a Dahlia Show. Branch, and Conrad Christian De la Card oF Thanks. ! FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass 260 Madison Avenue, At a dahlia show at Ledgewood, Motte, son of William De la Motte We wish to thank our many rela New Jersey, last week, eight prizes • ot Catherine street, Red Bank, were Fair Haven Ball Players Lose Close tives, friends and neighbors who of and Suflders' Hardware. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. were won on duhlias grown on Judge married Saturday afternoon at Simp- Game to Portaupeck. fered their kindness and service dur Phone 1807. son Abram I. Elkus's place at Red Bank. Methodist church at Long Branch Fair Haven lost a bard fought and ing the illness of our daughter and The dahlias were grown by Alfred by Kev. W. R. Blackmail. Mi;-.s Mil- sister, Mrs. Mary E. Horan, and also BANK. N. J. .<*^ dre< l West of Lm exciting baseball game Sunday after- Griffith, Judge Elkus's gardener, i K Branch was noon to Portaupeck by a score of 4for the beautiful floral pieces at her The prizes comprised five blue rib- '-bridesmai:'- •• :d1 an•-•d ' Koert Johnson of to 2. Next Sunday afternoon the death. Words cannot express our Army and Navy Store bons, two blue ribbons for new vari- Shrewsbury wats groomsman. Th home team will play the Senior club appreciation. eties, and one second prize for seed- bride received a number of gifts. Thy of Long Branch at this place. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith, Producing a rare beauty of ling dahlias. couple left on a wedding trip and on A. number of men who are Mrs. Eva Marker. ' tone and distinguished by In connection with the Army and Navy Store we their return they will live at Xewark. ployed as detectives are staying at —Advertisement. charming design, the have purchased a large and varied assortment of American Polo Teams Win. j Mr. De laMotte is an automobile the Yankee villa. salesman. Arthur E. Smith and his niece, Card of Thanhs. School Children's Clothing at a great bargain. In the open American champion- I desire to thank those who sij^ned ship polo matches at the Rumson Collinson—Codding ton. Miss Elsie Smith, have returned from my petition and who supported me You can positively save $2.00 to $3.00 on a suit country club yesterday the Orange Miss Elsie Collinson, daughter of a two weeks' visit at Buffalo. otherwise and to state that because county team defeated the All- Daniel Collinson, and Wesley Cod- Mrs. Annie Brown and Mrs. Laura of business reasons I have withdrawn PHONOGRAPH team by a score of 7 too 4 and the dington.'son"of"Mrs."Etta"Coddingdingto - Jones of New York spent last week of clothes. my candidacy for mayor. I have not, is famous as the crowning Meadow Brook four downed the ton, bo'th'Vf- New~Monmouth-- -- -, were with Mrs. Joseph Donovan. aa reported ' in one newspaper, ad- Broacl Street Red Bank, INT. J. bastcotts by a score of 9 to 4. This married this morning at the groom's Miss Margaret Farley has returned vised my friends how to vote. Vote achievement of the illus- Opposite Register Building. atternoon the fahcrburne and the Ar- home by Rev. A. H. Sutphen. Only from a stay at Belle Harbor, Long aa you please. Let your conscience triouB Remington Family. Bentine teams will play a match. the, immediate relatives of the cou-Island. and your reason be your guide. tracting parties were present. The Ormond Drennan has returned to Yours for better government, Millard Sold Exclusively by Elberon Girl Married. bride was given in marriage by herhia home at Branchport after having Fillmore Tetley.—Advertisement. K-mciierbocknr Pharmacy, Miss Vera May Bishop of Elberon, father. Mr. and Mrs. Coddington, spent the summer with his grandpar- — .^..-o— . D'"8». Sundriei, daughter of John Bishop, and Frank afteT'a wedding"trip^u'lh^'wlth '•-•iits, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dennis. Red Bank, N. J. the bride's mother. The groom works i , *»• and Mrs. Scowcroft of Phila- The Fflrmer'l Pigs. F. Turner of Cherbrook, Canada, ( •were married at the bride's homo the Conklin farm near Middletown ne'pnia have been visiting Mrs. Eliza- Visitor—My good man, you keep X"~ vliiauc in partnership with his broth- ncth Scowcroft. your pigs much too near the house. Sunday. Mrs. Lulu Langley. of u pp The Tone and Glassboro was the bridesmaid and Williu---•-r Coddington• . ihe publip c schools reopenep d todayty. Farmer—That's just what the doc- Robert S. Bishop of Elberon wa« Snappers are being caught in large tor said, mum. But I dont see how Quality groomsman. The bride received i. Cockey—Voorhis. numbers from the steamboat dock. it's a-goin' to hurt 'em. of the number of gifts. i Mary O. Cockey, daughter of John R. CCockek y off HamptonHt , Vir-Vi ' Central Avenue ginia, and George B. Voorhis, son of House Sold. Thoma? Voorhis of Bergen place, | Charles Butera of Monmouth were married Saturday afternoon at i street has sold Dominic Accera'a s St. John's Episcopal church at Hump- double house on Central avenue to ton by Rev. C. E. McAllister. Mr*. 35 Pearl Street Red Bank Josephine Favara of Wall street. Thc Voorhis and her son Harold attended NOTICL Or bCITLEMEM- OF ACCOUNT. E.-.nt, .,f Willmm Lniun, deceased. lot is 4uxloO feet and the house has the wedding. Harold Voorhis was Notice in hereby given that thc nccounta eight rooms, four on each side. The groomsman at the wedding. The hny kind of empty barrels for sale f the ^ub^criber, aiiminiatr.itor of the «s- Apparel of the Better Kind *™ftfinP thC ProP°rt5r was bridesmaid was Miss Helen Cockey, ato of *aid deccnaed, will be audited and suu tated by the SurrOKate of thc County of *-' - : a sistnr of the bride. The groom met from five to tw@ hisudred itor.imeuth nnd reported for settlement to he Orphans Court of Bald County, on Thura- 26 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. a . , ' • his wife-to-be while in military serv- ciay. the twenty-first day of September. KecepLon for Frolinghuysen. ! j . p t Munroe, Virginia, during A. D. 1022. at which time-application will Opposite Mechanic Street • night to Senntor and Mrs. Joseph S. jc( at ov . made for the allowance of ecramisBiona A reception was given Monday I the work! Smith—Morfordwar. . end countfel fees. Frelinghuysen at the Allcnhurst hotel any wry Pitted AuKust 11, A. D. 1922. under the direction of the AHenhurst Miss Helen A. Smith of Long WILLIAM D. SAYRE. association. A ten-piece orchestra liranch and Capt. J, Furman Mor- from New York provided music for ford, an adjutant at Camp Vail, were the evening. About 400 persons at- married last week at the Star of the THIS IS FENCE BUILDING TIME. tended the reception. Sea rectory by Rev. M. C. McCor- riiitin. QMiss Dorothy Sutphin of Best grades of Ornamental Long Branch and E. Walton Opio of Fencing. Uaert on e-ither Iron Avon Real Estater Dead. or wootl post*. Complete stock Virginia were the attendants. The of extra htnvy sates. Woven Martin D. Murray, n well known couple left on n month's wedding trip and Bprtng coil wire. ruul estate man at Avon, (lied Sunday to \\-w'England and Canada. They A full ttock of the bnt grades of heavy wefgbt material Morning from heart disease. He was i will live at Long Branch. The bride on hand; also about 2.000 lo- * I inS l.eavcB a widow and i was formerly employed at Camp Vail cunt paits on hantl. C»n handle any f*nc« job from tea f«t to anfoudr nchildren brother. alsHom surviv mother^.-e him, .sister ! hcadquai-ter.s. Cant. Morford is cap- ten miles. —«-»-o- . tuin of the Camp Vail polo team. Markwardt—Smith. CHARLES C. CONOVER, Automobilo Stolon. Ncwmui Ss>rl»^& Hoed* A Ford automobile owned by J. •Miss Margaret M. Smith of Mnple Rod Ban!.. ^o» J««y. Thompson Lovett of Littl...„.,„..e Silve.r wa„.,-s , avenue and Rudolph Murkwardt of T.ltoh^i,. UtO-R. Etolen Saturday night at Red Bank. Detroit, Michigan, a soldier nt Camp I can save you 10 per cent on Ita owner left it on Wallace street VaiI' werc mar'i«!ty ?' "M lAh "Rimont of the New Jersey Volnn U:30, 10:30 A. M. » * , i • <", ! 'T' n'" h,old ite8ra in the civiI waf wl" '>« lield at 7:00 A. M., 12:00 Noon, 1:00, 2:00, 5:30, 8:00, 9:30 » food mle in the church hall nt Lit. I Bclford next Wednesday, befiuninp •1:00, ft::!0, 8:00, 10:00 P. M. P. M. I., ollvi-r 1 ;,.!;.v afu-nsoon from ut ten o'clock. A shore dinner wil STEAMBOAT COL tnrff until live o cluck. be 6t'rvi>d. '^K.z.iX^^iOM^x^rac*^^ Ponies and smliHe lior>w* wnnloii lor tile winter from October to May; board free for ni liiond ftr... u»f. \V. II. Litytull. i:l.ri Ouldninl htnel, illicit.' . Cull nflei- Hod Hank. it h •treel, Hod I DOG LOST. POTATO PICKERS Hmui'l J()|! lost Inr.t. Sat.inlay: lirown. T» yi'-k l>y tho l.niT black and white. Reward will be icivcn if -mite 1101 Lli of Lincroi turned to D. Accrrn, 11 llriili-o avenue. ml. Have .-tliout ICO Hod ilnnk. Start (it once, K. M. W POSITION WANTED. FOK Rl-^ Middle IIKI'II man minis fleady position room hoiirfL- and nl! in factory or imy kind of lni.'.inc ;*; handy •ery fine five rotjni i with tools nnil nil around. Hoi H, I.eoll- itreet. I>. W. Martin, H.-.I HiinJt.__IMirm( FARMS WANTED. CHALMERS TOURING Send UB your lintillK tar sale, or to cx- 1'ivu pariKt'ntrer; first i:! chniiKe f<»r city property. A. D. Fourett, iH-wly !>jiiin*'O and Jut 100G Sunset avenue, Asliury -Park, N. J., with nil cnod rubber;, cli' phone '.IZr.. nt KCi Siirinij; .street, lt.d CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. '" H0USEWORKER Lloyd Francis, 46 Linden place. Red Genera! hujscv,orkor, Dunk. All kimls of jobbing promptly at- family of tliice; willinr tended to. EatimnteB cheerfully furniahed. fur winter. Write or i-.il Phone 918. .In nveiiuo. Atlimtic ]li; A BARGAIN. HOUSE AT EATONTC Tim room liouse, biith, water anil i^ns : in yix room house, wntcr rood condition; price J-MOO. P. F. Ken- frorn Oetubttr lsit; very i nedy, 114 Monmuuth utreet. Red Bank. .... of White Htrt'«-t im Phono 447-11. Gitilin Tiihirico, on the i MUSIC HATH CHARMS LOST. End cnpecially po if the plionoirraph Rnd rec- Mink choker lost M ords are from the stock of J. dcFiore, vicinity of .Strand tlient. Shrcwiibury avenue. Step in and hear them will be paid if returned- domonntrnted. Lafayette street, Itumsi, DOG LOST. ROOMS FOR I.iwt Weilin-idnv. Aui'UBt. iilfil. black and FuriiiBlied rooms for r. tan fox hound, liiick cf Cult's Nrdi. Finder liirllt hoUiA ic; nlense eall EatoiiUiwn J1M-M. Reward. handy for mtiiiK: Hcnj. Dnnprler. it. 4G Rector place, 1 GOOD PHICES PAID ~ ",. _ MEHCE! for men's iiecond-hnnd clotheu at the Oily Seven passenger, l'J 1 Dry Cleaning Works, 9 Mechanic slrei/t, car in ^ood condition, ft near Broad. Phone 108-K. Willinm Ost- Demonstrntion by appoint rov. proprietor. county. P. 0. Dux :!». li REAL ESTATE. HOUSE FOR SA1.I Double house, all improvements ; centrally In first class ^onditioi located: f7.r>00; ?2,000 down. Good invest- iniprovenients; nine ro(m ment. A. L. IvinH nxency, ltesrister liuilil- a^c and .'-,lio]i, Immedia inu. Ilr.l Hunk. quire of A. T. Doremus i GIRLS WANTED. One to attend to customers nnd phone: FARMS WA If your farm is for eii also one who can paint or draw. Moynn's 1 commercial ait studio, 261* Shrewsbury ave- jionable, write, us. Wt nuo, Red Hank. Eastern I'arm Developni tan bulldiiiK. Perth Ami. REAL ESTATE. Five-room house, imyjrovenieats, 0 bed- TWO FRESH COW! rooms; lot TiOxlTiO feet; (rood location; One Guernsey and one by their sidi'i: will exch: $2.f»00. A. L. Ivinrt agency, HeglstiT liuild- cattle or hoKH. Telephon iiiK, Red Oank. .. kin. Kroehold, N. .1. Pho HOUSE FOR SALE or to lot; nine rooms and bath; all improve- HOUSES Wi« ments; with jcaratre; flrpt cln.su condition; Have clienls wantinf,' 1 poH£CSKion at once. Inijuire of A. T. Dore- Red Hank. Send mo a lis mus or intents. , for sale or rent. Cale Btreet. Iiclfonl. N. J., P. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES cleaned at The City Dry Cleaning Had Dye- AUTOMOBILE RE ing Workfl. 9 Mechanic street, nenr Droad Stone chim-h, Nnvesii street, Red Bunk. Phone 10B-B, William Os- hauled at reasonable pri trov, proprietor. rciuliriiiK done. Locu.it 1 length or sjzc._ William WANTED. FOR SAI A Urst class automobile mechanic to ni>- House ami lan.l. enrnp ply at once at Avery's irarjiKC, 110 Mnln and WalliiiL' iivemie, Helf street, Matawan, N. J. Only exiierienccd of Klmer Coinpton or v aian neeil apply. W»llini!._Hu_vri- de (iracc. WANTED, TO RENT TO REN RED BANK PEGJSTEk, P*ge Twelve 6, 1&22. THE RED BANK SOME BIG CATERPILLERS. They Will Turn Into Big Moths Next Soing to lave a Party? JOHN H» COOK. Editor and PuliUiheA Spring if All Goes Well. PUBL g "BRUSH UP--PAINT UP" GEQBG15 G. HAHCE, Associate Editor. A £ood deal .of interest is being of several lisvs a Caterer I g We us* only "ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD" and French Zinc. taken by youny folks this year in the It will save you a lot of work and TeJephono 483-J THOMAS IRVING DHOWN. \ big caterpillei'ti which tiiis season weirlrjient and wont cost you M much Subscription PriccBI seem to be more than unuau: I Doe year .11.60 numerous. Ljist week a bie; honied sss if you did fcha work yourself. dli. mmitl.i. . .n eaterpiller was foimil by William 'T'jrre mofitlie to settle estate of JOHN W. MORUiS, deceased, i and near Let mo give you an estimate, •••• •'" I Chadwick and was put,op n exhibition n Eiil. itt Hif potitofricp at EedBank, j at Tlie Hi-gister olTice'Vimluw. This H. J.. j week Margaret Uliuades of Koctur CHEERFULLY GIVEN :;" • ' " — ! pkiee found a yiant cat-.-rjiilli.-r in lu-r J. .WORK GUAR&MTEEB SATISFACTOBY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. C, U>^._ : yard. This was likewise a horned 1® William Street, R®d Baut, N. J. The undersigned, administrators of John W. Morris, deceased, and at- IS Brown Plstea HE0 BMM, H. I. —-T~-~—- — —"•'-'-- •—-•::^LL—-.~ j (••ilerpiller, four or live inches long', Phone 482-W. TOWN TA.LIC. iand is now in The Ki-jdsier window, torneys for his heirs at law/will sell at public auction to the highest bid- i These ealerpillers an- liarml ders, at the John W. Morris homestead, at intersection of Slate Highway (Con)inued from page 4.) i far a.-> inuLing1 anyone is , 1 with old road to Harmony, just out of and •northwest of Middletov>ii The soldiers' bonus bill was passed' They change into l.ii; moths. rnedThe. Village, on by the senate last week, " Thi' nian• l • Vatcrpille' ' '" r -- i'-n The HesteHe r Jiiensuiv haii previously been jiassed window will turn into the huyal l,y the eom'To.-.snien, liut the senate Walnut nioih, .so-called bocau.-e ol made some chaiii'es. in it. Commit- Us MM and the fact that tliu CKKS ol lees from i'oii£ri's> and the i-eliatc the molh are usually hud on walnut 1922, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, the following properties, viz: -will now r,'t turi'lln'i- and fix up the'trees. Another shinyy stripep d eater- :iiill anil ft will' then lie passed by pill was found liy Mrs. Xettie V:m- FIRST "TRACT—House and lot on south side of Main street, -Aliddle- ek1 of White road at Shrews- hous r town. I .(it -IS \i feet front on .street by 1J53 ••• feet deep. ; bur\ and is also on exhibition. Jie.-Jd.-s taking- their lives in t heir ' caicrpiller will change into a.Mon- SKCOXI) TRACT—Homestead farmhouse and 11 >i acres east of ]i;iuds and risking evcrytliiiiK to save •h butterfly. road from Middlctown to Keyport; 125 feet front on county road. Also -iIK- country, most of the soldiers lust .Mrs. Charles Kuril of Conover with same. -1 o-lU acres in rear of and part of homestead. iheir- jol.s when they went to warlane in .Middlelown township rerent- f thi THIRD TRACT—Farmhouse and 12.15 acres west of second tract, ;i'i,(l"li^l lo hunt for iither jobs wl;en '>' •>""/* «" .^f' Pi""; ^ Jam leys laud occupied by Slate Highway, now occupied b'^f,;,Harry Morris. ttlioy y cam,' back. Wlu.n Hie hoys ^itorpiMcr.s wlm'h will Invomo Lumi ninths if they alone; all ritfht. FOURTH TRACT—Former Stoothoff house and lot, UH) feet on 3itnrehed away to war everybody was f lu '•illll sorl< off thingtii s ffor ' ' '^' catrrpilk:rs were tfiven to Wilil -State Highway by -152 feet deep. Also together with same, or separately, MATINEE SATURDAY at 2:45 tlioin when thry i-;mu- h;u-k. When ' lial" liniisti'd, son of Kev. William as may be found best, 2 parcels adjoining same; one 100 feet front on 1 1 y cliil back there was not '''• lii'aisit'd of Mi.pk nreniK , VOUNK State Highway and extending to and back of fourth tract; the oilier being- A New and Original Farcical Play by J. Sharpe, Esq., entitled Jiiucli of this kind of talk. The warWilliam is a pood iiVal of n "bugin rear of plot formed by the other two and containing 2-5thb f 1 hoy*' and he i i familiar with most an acre. •wa... o^er and many of the soldiers Full descriptions and terms can be obtained at our olVue «r(.> t;>ll .11111 lining VI Lin. ..w .,. . i i .r • 07 First -v.vrr unable to ;;e( any kind of a job. ! ratorpil ers and moths and buttcrfliea avenue, AtlAtlantii c HihlHighlandsd , and wilill l be readd at time of sale. Terms and i ol this locality, lie has bunt a suit- conditions made known at sale. * ! ' I able ca;'c- for these I.una specimens Properties to be sold clear of dower and possession riven January Tlie men who stayed at home KOtian,[ he is feeding the eaterpillers from ?K to f.20 a day. The men who . tlieir favorite food. He hopes they i.st, rjL'3. went to war got one dollar a day and: ^ill spin their cocoons and will hatch Dated August 18th, U)22. jno.4 of them returiu'd to find them- ,,ul i,jK winded creatures next sprintf. solves out of their olil-time jobs. Some eaterpillers which have been CHARLES R. SNYDER, *. •', *• bronchi-to The Register oliite this HOWARD W. ROBERTS, 1 1 If there ever was a case where S'' " ' «'evo covered with little white Administrators ami Attorneys. 'fielders were entilbvl to compensa-; sPots- T>>«se white spots were tiny tion, the Americans who were taken • n:xa laid by a parasite. When the which treats of a subject close to the American heart •from .sea to fight arc entitled to c-ompon- ol' th' hatce egtrh tins yan wormd wilsl wileul t theicomre waouty Employes the services of sation. Workers for Uncle,Sam atilnto. the caterpiller s body and eat up a s lls f }ioiuu got the biggest pay they ever| " " ' '. l^?;_^#^,. JACK BARNES ZITA MOULTON gut in all their lives and (hey risked TED BURNS THELMA RAYE ituthing. The men who wont across JOY RIDERS JAILED. AUGUSTIN BALFOUR ADELAIDE POWER the seas to fight (;ot about the small-]. Took a Truclc and Upsot An • •si pay they ever gut in all their; JOHN LINGWOOD CONSTANCE WOLFE Jives and thev- risked their lives to other Car at Ea.tontown. CHARLES SHOYE MARY VERNON boot. James Moore of Elbcron and \\ ll- THOMAS' MEEGAN ROBERT WATT liani llccker of West End, employees of a paving company, took one of t ic Bowls and Low Down TanEss Like Mew. Tlie compensation bill which -iiiis compaiiy's trucks without permiss on and is presented under the management of lteeu passed does not give the men who went across the siia to fight one- ALSO „,,,„„,... —•—;•- • *••"-Y"-, under the influence of liquor. TTibn \ WILLIAM W. GOODHUE quarter as much as men received i, ,. • . :i , i .. PRICES: Evening, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. Minee, $1.00Iand 50c.

many ol the senators. One ol the , , , - , D , senator.-; who voted against the g Cjaskin of Deal, (.'hades Johnson I such as Sash, Doors, Windows, Hothouse 3nea*ure from first to last was JoDea- l and Frank Johnson of Sea seph.H. ,:,.eling,,yr, who iS now j »™> -«0* ™^^» ^^ Sash, etc. All like new. U R l scym. .'.""". AnotheA...'','i...r. . senatoi r '.I,,. '...jilnle. Mr. Claskm's machine was ovi < against the measure w Ii r 'tui'ned and its occupants were pinm d This Theatre, for the Fall and Winter Season, will be devoted to 1 was waiter i^. ^,,^,1, it ulltil Lh(, :illt01n0i,ik. w „ Kdu'i , also of New Jersey. moved from off them. None of ill men was badly hurt. After the it The measure is certain to be re- cidcnt. the truck did not stop but i'i ;p:i:;si'd by both bouses, notwitlistand-j creased its speed. Motor vehicle n KEANSBURG, N. in«r the opiiosition some: of the sen- spectors were notilied itnd'capttti d alors are putliiiK up. The compen-! the joy riders at Shrewsbury aft i Tel. Keansburg 2S1-M r 1 ; -'•''••'• - '•••••••-'• - •'••• •••• wfj| r'eceive"\vlll 'aloii'V (-hii^c which' i'e'ii ilii oui;h !•'i-< be trifling- alo of the money hold. Moor.- and He.eker Kail a he v/liich was made hy tliose who stayed [ int; before Justice \\'ise. l-'ines \vi u al liome and worked. No one he-! imposed on them and they had io K'MKIKCS Ihesi1 stay-;il-homes the pay j money to pay. They were sent I AND they received from "Uncle Sam. They i the county jail. did tlieir part in home war work. - —o-»-c>. 15iil. the soldi, is are surely entitled; THE TALE OF THE PILGRIM!. FIRST to more than tile one dollar a day j ' TROVIDIS ( OOL, COMFOIliAIlU 1 HOSING rliey received. Till' sum they will j An Address nl Nnvesinlc Last Wei ic This wonderful new SL-H-HrcuJpft Iron nuikcii Ironiiijl n pleasure hecautKt it relieves the hoiuwwlfo A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Set under the compen.s.ition act will i on Their Work and Deeds. ,1 Ji * of [he exhausting heat; It permlia her totuke her be small in comparison to what they VTilliam Klliot Grillis, who In ironing awny from tlie hot kitchen—away (rum the -wa.ild have received lor their work vriLteil ;i:. hooks and who besides ln- over-hixHed etove—to the S£UK1C<1 porcli ot yard ill MONDAY and THURSDAY iho summer time. The Diamond Irpn lu suU-con- jind they remained at home,•'but it j,,,, !m :Uit|101. is a U-eturi-r and tn - t tincd; it has no win*:! iK>r uttaclnricata and can will tide many of tliem over hard | ,,!„., callu. ,\mvn f,.(1T)1 1>ui.lsi;j ,„ therefore bo curried anywhere—Indoora or outdoors Matinee Daily at 2:45 Evening at 6:45 and 9 idacs and it will smooth out some of l , . |, . y . , 1 —to any place where the iruuing can bo doue In n( 1 t evn Nt w ol k lilst Ki vk to «. >niforr. ilie i-miulmo,:-; ol the r.>ad of hie on s|K,.vk ht-foiL- the Mourn..nth rouii^v l _LL Saturday, Continuous Performance} 2:30 to 11 P. M. •which they are travrbnc-. Tlie sol- | l,istorjt,,] society about "Tlie Pilrrim ( () l s DM \ J* IM II IRONING—CUTS IRONING TIMK IN IIALP • h.-rs d-serve all they will rid and ].•.,;)„,,.,•• ,, , ls,';ivt-sitik library. 1 h i)i mil nd S If Hi iilnjt Iron coots only enc cont for three hours' me—doe.T t tllt l,\.tt*.r wiift .uul i, niK.li U..J ^Jtj enHlvu to opuruto than a wholo »yt o£ olil-fushloncd j Mr. (iriilis said lie hail made ten ilmirons, nreven an flettrlc iron. It Is clean to usu, h«its quickly and evenly and -n-o-n j round trips across the Atlantic, most- can I"> adjusted easily to give just tho right temperature for ht-ivy .>r light fablica. i of Calif. a was 'v in search of information about the ft saves miles of attpfl every ironhi)* d:\y. There i9 no hot tlr« to trot bocit and Hiram .lolm forth from; no ^valLin^ for one inm ti> }»ct hot when another wio \v.is cooled. You ominatiul i'lee,':ite's at Red Dank September (Prices—Cleanest Markets fore used iii any primary or election 28th. in the slate. GOT HIS CANARY BACK. The Republican machine of the slate has been (daiulinfi; for several Richard Ballin Knew How to Entice "weeks that it had Hiram .lohnson His Neighbor's Bird. beaten. Instead t>f defeating Mr. Ifu^-h Cameron of Fair Haven owns -Johnson, he got the bi^ost vote be a pet ranary which U allowed free- lias ever received in a primary for dom on many occasions but which ;iny ofViee for which he was a candi- comes hack to roost in its gilded cae;e y i Sugar nomination. Six years :it';o, at ni(;ht. One nie;ht last week tile bird datwlioen lie was a candidatid e ffor thi'" lie- |''''' nnt "'lurii and Mr. Cameron saw t Cured liubliean •nomination for United ill perched high up in a tree. He trfl 1 9. Regular 25c Mlates seiiiitor, lie had a majority of I ' ' various means without avail to 4 15,000 over the aia.'bine candidate, coax the canary back, (juitc n crowd 42 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Last week he received a majorilv of ! watched him. Amonc tilt spectators SPECIAL 1 .•itiout 7f>,0()ll, or about fn'^ e time- "s as was RicharI. I di llallink k 11' . liIT e went iihome Telephone 283 Ri'eiit a majority as be received in and brought back a canary bird in a HUG. Jliddinir the crowd tn stand back he placed his bird alongside of 1 SPECIAL r • Tn the election of 1'.»1 (i Tliram " ; <'•;">"•"".'* untenanted caKe. Mr ! Swift's Sugar .iDhnson re.'eived a majoritajority of over ! Lalhn,-' 'n,l'a'7 s;,".lf-r,il. UJ notes and the liird in the tree iicw .•'.0(1,00(1. Ho liiih ri>u(;h( tlie railroad '"). | Genuine and the trusts of Cali- olT (if tlie branches and entered the unoccupied caj;o. Mr. Ballin is § Dixi© Gaia 16c and his wink lias endeared 1 liim In thij' p of his state. The wise in binllore. IIL u>i.-d to IK- a la your Heater cleaned and Smoke pipe ready for the imu liiiu1 and the Domo- bird tamer in a circus winter? SPECIAL fiatir machine will now turn in to defeat him in tho election, ait they A Double Wcdtlinjj Are your Gutters and Leaders ready for the bad storms S'»ue;hl to defeat him in tho election A jloultle wedding took ]ihu'o at of 101G, but liis election is rn;ardod ' the homv of Magnus Wehikainp of soon to come ? SPECIAL a.s aliMjlutely certain, | \\'i-st Ocean Clove last Saturday, * * » when his two daughters liecame Have you got figures for that new Bathroom or Heating r § Fresh : I'lides. I''reu!a W e!irK"aini> was Hiram .John:.on was Theod ore outfit you have been thinking about. Lean Iti.osevelt's ninniiu;-mate in the pres-• "1;"'lil''•<11 Utol I'-'Vii Davidl (iilil>(iilili,, anandd Mis:Mis:s Kl, Kl- - If not call or phone. I Shoulder Pol 18c iilential cle.tion in 1!H2. He h a i l/i'idi- Weliikanip was married to (;i'eat upholder of the Roosevelt pol- id>'r Crawford. The coupler icies and Uie Koosevclt princi]i!es. lie alien.led liy .Miss Marrcarct •wns iis-ffiilcd in 1(11:! and in nil'1, liy i; 11. i md I'!..yd Wriirht of I'assaie. all the foiv(M; of ;peeial privilege Mr. and Mrs (iibli left \^'i"idinj: sV I jvist as he was assailed by these trip to il lali-s and 1!(trets this yi-ar. on thiir velnrn they vill live at 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. u. ,], |.;;,.;( mond of Port Moiiinonlh.

Huyler' ;,uild:i.j' I:.-.:-: i,.(-r, ion. 'iov/r,. li<:'U,Jf. Ml', V.'i.llili!' Wi-ll i-IiM'tly <<^>^ NEWS FROM KEYPORT. re^uia-u- Iribi Htudifjri in the ruiitzo.r Mr. ;;mJ Mi:-.'- Alexander Ci.doo, school of journalism at New York. Jr., of Summit, has been visiting Miss EXCURSION TO CONEY ISLAND Mrs. Edward S^ Anderson of Tri- Hannah Poling. ton has returned home after visiting A son was burn last Friay to Mr,-;. NEXT TUESDAY. Mrs. William H. VutiMater of South ! Floyd K. Cokelet. , Ordinance Passed Hegulating Side>» Keyport. ! A'ictor-AniioiKe has returned from walk Displayis of Store Goods—In- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Barker of In month's stay at Camp JSeaver Hill, gits M. Uppercue Hohoreii—Key- New York are visitinj? Mr. and Mrs. Klmsforil, New York. port Girl Studying Music Abroad. I'rei! I.. Schildknecht of Florence Kol.crt (i. Jii-dlc of Tmupa, Flor- avenue. , ida, has been visiting relatives hire. IJuy Vit:\v Forest of Tall Cedars : 1'. A, 'iiu.slmell of New Ifuven, j MUs Margaret VanNY-s of Kutlio.'.'- | will luiUl :m .'>:i-iii\-ioi: to tike mai-'ii- .has been vi.-.iliiiR MIH. J, A, Hoff of ! ford spent iasl week with her grand- cras :it Coney I,>luml next Tuesday Main street, i mother, Mrs. Margaret VanNess. night. The stcunibuul I'ocahontas j Harvey Bowne has bought tho i Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Waitl of will imike thi* trip and the boat wjl] , Long Branch were guests of Mr. and .John (), Osbouriie property on : leave Koyiiort at 5:!!(| o'clock. 'A I'hureb street. Mr. Buwne and farn- Mi-*.' William Waitt last week, f ni'W llrunswii'k IKIIIII will furnish the i E. I). Ilyrne is attending Ihc typo- • music (in the bout. (J. Wurren Au- . ilv v/iil move in the house S'IOII. 1 i ' Li.ui.s Al.hott, Jr., of Philadelphia ', graphical union com ei.iion this \vee\ r mark is in charge of the occlusion. spent, lust week with hi» aunt, Mrs. ' at Atlantic City. Heieiifter meridianl;; who wish to .Kiln Howard of Church street. 1 Miss Manila Parry of Bridgeport, display thi'ir (,'oods cm the sidewalk Tin.' Keypurt bittUlioii of the N'e'.v Connecticut, spent last week with will lmvi' t" obtain ]>ermi«sioii from Jersey naval reserves has elected \V. Miss -Martha linrlew. tlie street mid piiHee eummi!.tei.'.-i of I Wiititiiin commamler :m(i. All in- Daniel Hancock, a practical radio expert, has been en- Miss .lane Locsrh of Chee3ef4Uiike Arthur S. ViuiBuskirk was laid up istruments guaranteed. 120 West f nnd Henry V. Vieelund, Jr., of last week as the result of a fall. •12(1 street, New York City. f Mutuwan, were married last week at Call to- write gaged as salesman and will be giad to show you Radio the Methodi-t parsonage. The at- (J. Fred Hoa^'land of Roston hus T tendants were Mr. ami Mrs. Charles been visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Arch ROBERT A. LANE, T sets and equipment whether you buy or not. MacEwan, over Saturday and Sun- 14 Central Avenue, - Red Banlc. Snyder, Jr. day. Charles Phillips, who was badly Catalogue on request. t burned several weeks ae;o at the The wooden awnini,' in front of the Dowd coal products factory, has re- • turned home from the Lonjf Branch T hospital. Kdv/nrd Rilcy hiia returned from a f WE HAVE IN BUILD YOUR busii-;•:,.-•. trip to Washington, I). 0. t Morris liritton was cut on the le^ STOCK OWN RADIO last week wdlen a piece of machinery ? fell on him at the aoi'omarine plant. T COMPLETE Dr. ,1. E. D. Silcox and family, OUTFIT IN OUR i Mrs: It. Veil and Mary Carhart are SETS FRQKfl on an automohile trip to Pennsyl- School-time is here. vania, New York and New KnKland. SHOP UNDER Mr. and Mrs. William Kinstein are Efficiency in children is dependent upon proper f making a stay at Kchoodic Lake, THE Maine. nourishment. Miss Ethel Knelt of Hustings is vis- HEADQUARTERS OF $ iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred TO SUPERVISION Frick, Sr. There is no more nourishing food than MILK. t Vincent Campbell has been laid up f OF with {trip. There is no SAFER milk than PASTEURIZED. AMATEUR Miss Bessie Ash has returned to T 1 Watertown, New York, after a stay PRACTICAL with her brother, Paul T. Ash. To safeguard your children's health, order and a Full Line t A birthday surprise party was RADIO given a few nights ago for Mrs. Muo PASTEURIZED milk. of Radio Parts Office of Assistant Division Manager, Kcnncy, A. ,1. Walling, a retired New York and Supplies Northern New Jersey MEN letter currier and a former resident |: of this place, has been visiting his brother, Albert Walling. A daughter has been burn to Mrs. Willard Marks of El Paso, Texas. t Mr. Murks is a son of Theodore f Marks of this plate. Walter Fletcher , of. Woodbridge was sent to the county jail for thirty No colineclion with any ollitf company. days last week for driving an auto- mobile while drunk at this place. His driver's license was revoked. Distributors of high grade Guernsey milk from ^666666066^6666666600000 Elmer Aumack, one of Keypnrt'a accredited and tuberculin tested herds. mail carriers, has returned to work lifter two weeks' vacation. Merchandise advertised j, Goods can only be pur- "^ Mrs. E. 0, Walling' of Main street Telephone Red Bank 8-R. Night Call 990-J. entertained a number of- friends at below on sale Thursday, j chased at these prices in A a card party last week. Mrs. James T. Waling, Mrs. L. Brower Walling TRY OUR DELICIOUS BUTTER Sept. 7th 10 Sept. 14th. week advertised. <§i and Mr'a. K. C. Walling won prizes. Rev. and Mrs. F. T. B. Reynolds SALTED AND UNSALTED have been spending several days at Marlborough, New York. QUALITY GUARANTEED Alfred B. Wnlling motored to Greenpoint, Long Island, last week to visit his grandfather, Capt. William During this month we will put on sale Each Week Fifteen Wonderful Specials at considerable less than the Regular Price.

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call for sturdy, wear-proof Clothing for a line Lwill, miinish weave, n On wile i'or iilnxn hnlf iTyu true " American •' Boy, full of "Pep" and' I'm1 this .sak1. activity. 24x48-in Bath Towels Yard Wide Percales Wash {Fabrics # l tCI a lieyl 4 1 't worry— Hi.llli ,' Ml i n I I Ut 1' whitt with have that reputation--you' ne 1 1 1 'vy In -t uualil\ ; \,iiu() <. 1" paticnis, \ Tina! 1 .1 l - widr cold •od bor h ] , lu'iiuiii'il I'lids. # (Mir reiiular pr ice of tKi:- Towt'I JS i ml In I'i'.lr ••: ch, will stand the test. Taff«3ta aid Satin IsSilions iiSeiiier fs Dress SSiields Collar and Cuff Sets

Most of them have Extra Pants

Siv Ic sevi'ii-ini'h liilthoii for llai bows Ill'St ual ty I cather \Ve irllt S lields. iVtcr l*:i!i ('n!l;i!- ami Cull1 S< Is nf lin.1 "Ki* iin 1 1

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fit. Boys" )€ lip 'l';i!;ell Iriilll our |-e;:ill;ir .-.In,I, nl' I'nlly rizi'd f'-plv I 'arninj.; t'otti and Straici lull I'ashi.illcd llnrnd silk y.-ild- in spool, in brown, navy, II.me. Mark alid all eiilnr.-.. l!i-;;illar p BQc up »liK U :iml while. \'\\\ uc 7c siH.'oi: lilirc S:!.llll. Boys' Beltsf •#•

id eciaS Pretty Work Aprons •it* • H ^)- J ai a Si p ; c.iv..' s in llll' oi i (H' ('( ut ll, pla 11 Mill U'f.ini'ii's I Inderwi'.'ir, ni:idr nl" Italian r!n" -c \ \u nil u n it I in u!i nf J^MH lirnca V, tl Instil- in Inr Lop I vU':i, (llnvc Silk of vi-iy itinid quiility with I;II:I III \ pi hi iihj i In i I j Mif Innn:! a inn of kin h\ In ('llOOlU1 (voni, nilk I'ilibiin :,tnips. A icivular $LUI(l I'iuit'v anil t r.A< ;» tth i n U nu| | }•> All n • tl .00 1'jlluc; li idd h $ 10

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fev4/v(^vwv( t- it.-.. L>. 77. ilirni l.,;..»,5 (.„• Uiii.oU .-MI ,,>•*]& 1923 §' ;,nd I. New i:a»lur "lV.Iieb Churl;.-. iooa i' floor will ig | Rev. li. W. Sliipn, v.-lio iv-iened a- •d -o iiou ••»«»'<•• IA pa i ^j par.tur ol' ill'- Me-h.-t'i-t chinch at 6 this p':ue, with Jit;, ."-'liipp and tln-i1.1 FAIR VIKW NEWS BBS £ .s 11:;. lill i-i th.ii all'I'lijutiili- Tliiii.-- JEJI § day for lllin.ii.-,. whin- Mr. .-= i:; j • j - lia- •t Klol to Moil' Into j!is New O r-ceived a dia.u'e. Ti-.-v v.-.ll v, i; N,,t Month. • g friend., at Wa.-liinut.'r,, Indiana ami S3 Ohio on th.:r trip, whit h will oicuii, g a!.out ! '.'.' :.,ei.iii.-'. £ Captain iiruce Kiri. w to Tump Vail aiii-i' .-peiidi,;"' twu ? •Ips a (?* f* >f% f- "*\ ® month.-, ar a tiainin^ e;'.;np hi Ken- mi 2> S tiu-ky. iies 1 fiicl::!.-; .9 William S. Conrow v'i-i ^ at New Uiur-wicl: i-n S (!:iv an-i O Monday. WearinBg6 Apparel © ('aptain iie:..i::niin K!dlii!^e L-, hav- R«f* Rank N f •* i» '.is Imus- mi Arnniii iiwuin., ivhitii S Broad Street, ' Jj> i-- .H-i-iipii'i! ny ,LM-!L:-.-aui .limn M:.- g lu.i'.ey. Ki-Mii-ih \Vi--l i.~ (!oi:'-_- til' e£»«ei-.!.>x!.s«.'5QK;j3oe3&£.- work. SiL'll'' lla\'.. I.ei1!', pu! ii] PHONE YOUR GROCER FOR \ac;-.)it inls pi'-liiliil il!M' tile dun.pi'i'.; t.!' -.:ai i.a;:'e. .Mr. and Mi\-. ('..iii'tli.nd Daly of Aslany l'nrk .-pi-in Sumhiy wilii Air-',, UalyV parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V.'ll II r Kerry. w;i.i aceoinp lluuii Ryder of Red Dank ha-- been Niiiiiian ol i'iij;a};i'il as principal of the public, Miss Grace school at this place I'm- lid.-, siaan', -,'ew "S'o i-k ; The otlii-r teachers will- be llie .-ami; weid; with lu-i as last year. U'lirien. These are the days when a delightfully refreshing drink calls often— .Mr. and Mr.--. Harry .Morris liav • . ls re the dog days—when nijjht time Anils us tired'and thirsty. * returned to their home at New York turned from to 1 > 1 i ll iHOlt after spending the holiday with 11;-.-. Cuiinccticut. si,,, made the trip in THIS PROMISES TO BE THE BEST NIGHT OF ALL Klla Fields. Their daughter St. lh,' •'» automobile a:-i >!• »IT the e;ir her So order your CREAMALT today. <• If you have not visited the fair this year, make it u point to be with Give every member of the family a chance to enjoy n wonderfully I \C invigorating drink as often as they need it. childron'liarYy' and" Violet have re- lives at Jersey (it us next \

CREAMALT does not merely fill you up with tasty water CREAM- t-u-d t^r^y^ityaftor speiithn, •( Jlr. anc THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1922.

ALT contains Chocolate, refined sugar, milk, egg and pure soluble diastase w;ir(| (jaminus. 1 Hiss Margaret -almon has re- malt, scientifically blended. Compare it with other food-drinks. Mrsr"Ktt"a"('rawford and daughter'• turned^ from a vi.-it to her aunt at 'Alma of Loii|? Branch visited friends New York. ^.t<^ in town on .Sunday. They are for-; ' The committee v\ ill continue the fair on this date in co-operation- QUICKLY PREPARED—HOT OR COLD. %ier residents of this place. ! Dropped Dend on Way to Parade. Wright Memorial home for friend-' James Madison Hose of Asbury with the Red Bank Fire Department in entertaining the local and visit- :less children will close tomorrow for ; Park dropped dead last Wednesday i the season. About 200 children KIT.- i while on his way to see the haby ing firemen during the 50th anniversary. at the home this summer. | parade. His death was due to heart M. L. SELDEri Distributor, ! James Mahoney attended the base-. disease. He \vas a carpenter and iball name between New York and leaves a widow, a brother and two 222 Shrewsbury Avenue, '• Boston at the New York polo ground-: aistcrs. There are booths for the sale o<" fancy articles, groceries, cake, ci- Phone 1034. RED BANK, N. J. jon Labor Day. - ~ •***"7 „ . . . gars, cigarettes, etc. There are booths where you can get kitchen utensils, Moving pictures are n'lven at tnc Monmouth Bench s New Principal. blankets, dolls, silverware, etc., if luck, is with you, and there are booths ••• where you can rest in comfort and enjoy ice cream, soft drinks, frank- '4 furters, etc., and be entertained by $ Mrs. J. Olin Holbrook of j '4 Value $25 and $30 UeiTYiank"spent Labor dav with Mrs. ORDINANCE. DELIGHTFUL ORCHESTRA MUSIC. Holbrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. I ANI) LATORDINANCE AUTEO TlirssEO LICENSS INE THANDE HEG1IOK- - H. Gant. OUGH OF FAIR HAVEN WHETHER SUCH AUTO IHISMKS ARE • OPEKATBD T , LARGE OPEN AIR DANCE PLATFORM. "~;',',i, i.V™Arthu'.'~l,;1i'rir Daviesr Vi,f whIIKo. M ha ors Ii nibeel Unt 1 OVER ROUTES W1101,1.Y ~OK P AKTLY appointed is i astor ot tlie Jctnouist] , imnoitIAI, LIMITS I church to fill t p g V1THIS N TIIMUNKllAI.ITVE TE . TJIE I.I IRevchurc. hU .tt W; til. l Shippthe unexpire, preached dcharg his efirs ott , OOENSj^ SAIE DFEE MUNK'II'AI.ITVS TO HE 1MPOSE. THD EFO I.IB- i EVERYBODY WELCOME. loys §„ sermon Sunday mornintr. REVENUE. BE IT ORDAINED, liy tlu- limonuli Coun- cil of the Hiirough of Fair Ilnvi-n: 1. No auto bus. oiniiHiuly i-nllcd n jitney, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. chilli lu- oin'mttMl in Hi,' Itoi-ouuli of Knir ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. With Extra Pair of Pants and Regular Price $10 to $15 ll wtiothoi- its routt- IIL- wholly or purt- ProsbytiTians Cleaved $50 at a Cake j iTivithii'r'saM "noriiii-'ii' withoui' 'li'a'vii'i'c "iVi'-st Sl L Wk j ^^ :l!ir°M'!;"'"!i'! Auspices Red Bank Lodge of Elks, No. 233. Snlc Last Wock. ..nivUoli. "umi "comilij-h;,;" ^i.lV" tiu I'Biila- About i?.ri'l was cleared at a cake ti«nr. of tiiis urJuuin-o. S We carry a complete line of sale at the I'rosl.yluria.. church last | ^.^ 'i«J>"« '• ;;; ,:;l,l »:" " . 1;1-;^ '£$ e | 1 llll l l 11 week. Mrs. (nn-don Jones anil iUlss i L.x,,ir,, „,, ni'i-cmln-r ::l-i ut Hip y.-nr in Lilliim Ilai'i-is were in charge of the j »;l.ioli siii.l Ikvns.- u isiiwil. No li 1 and Boys' Furnishings, Hafs and hall In' i^^lU'il lor a I':;lt i.t lluf yi-nr. Till' S ! sale. | -o I'M .Onsll 1>« i!u,- and ln^alilc on ,'.i;.- lir.1t ot I'arii J.-1-- in .-i.lv:iii.-,., Si Miss Meta Ilartman of Highland1 I Caps which we are closing out atO j avenue i:. on a two weeks' vacation^ •I'lio lict-i-i i," Ic- r..r nil nutu ini-^-,'-! In lius, whirl! li... shall o, Mrs. Archibald Lytell ' of I"«i-j ,,, im,,,,,,.,I f,,,- the „•lll-lll.-l' Of ll'V,™,-, 8 25% less than elsewhere. <3 anapolis, who spent several weeKsj j. Application for li.-.-nii- s]i:ill In. i g 2 I with Dr. Lester Iii[;lis of Washing- ] ii. tlu- f. 0 iik'il for that inn-pi-;,., itntiu;: tli o ton aventie, has returned home. T © : l o Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sawert of Pitts- *,*.i-7 Yt-""-V.t"f-il hni^' 'v"w,;'"'u'? ;,,'.tt""j ' <&• hui'i;', Pennsylvania, is visiting Mr. numhiT in Hi., stuti. Dop.irtm -nt i'f nwl'i- • Jf 1. |an,d Mrs. Milton Shale. >.. ...= -.- .th.e yoar v.-l.i -, aut.o bu. y • sn. miiilu. incUKlinv cn;;ir.e iui.1 ! Dr. F. (.'. WoodrulT has been en- in-oposod to lie- tnlvcllvil, tho :iclic,0t)O) occcooocooooooooocooooccooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Miss Warner of this place has tfone list Ins from the liability imposiHl liy j to Georgig a to enter the Georgia Insti- upon th" alltd 1ms owner or ihivt'r fur tute of TechnologyThl , , . list's mi aoi-L-.iiit or boiliiy injury or Mr and Mrs. Nathan, who have j - uurson or iiersun.i as

"Prices Less Than Elsewhere" been summer residents of this place | yff'^ «» £^Z^^ Xl^ \ a number oi years, have returned to ;1UU> j)U^ Uj,,,n :i,e plli3]it, strcpts of the Are Good Stores to TV-ade their home in New York. lloroiiKh of lull- Unveil: such insurant.' nol- ii-y shall proviil,. for the paytni'iit (if any Miss Helen White is a student at iinal juilKiiu-iil i.-.-uvti-u.i by any IK-I-SNII on the Monti-lair normal school. account (if tin- uu-ncrship, niiiinti'iiimci1 ami WE3EK: ENDING SEPTEMBER 13.. 4" Miss Anna Vanderveer of Mount us,- ,,f sm-h auto i.us or any fault in respect Holly is spemlme a few days lth ^;\n "u..",!',1,'l' ZiT^L^^u^Z Mrs.' Fred White: W u "'•"• tr ' ""••'•• iifur.-said, I'o -unvntly ivith the lilint: of Mr. and Mrs. John Flitcvoft of i,. puliey ho II referred to tlu. persun to Second avenue are visiting Mr. and -hall bo Kf.-inu-.l shall exc- jte a ]io\v,. Mrs. Frank Gordon of Marlboro. if attorney anil ileliver the to lh. of tho llorouuh M-ln-1-eiii 9 Miss Esther Todd, a school teacher I ami wiiet,-]jivlicrel y id p. 195 Broadway, Lang; Branch. ;a 1 shnll llanie, colisli- here, is laid up with sickness. | juU' ""'and 'I ;'"i' Cier!; his tro.' mill ul nltn f,.|- Hi.' purpose of ueknowl- National Biscuit Company's Leonard Irwin, son of Obadiah If-' : Sri-, i, i- ,.f any prncess out of a court win, will take a course at the New .:ui!i-l,-iit . jui isilictiull to he sci-v.'il York university this year. t iii-iir,-,; I.- virtue of the iii.lt'lunity nl-J li- insunini-e pulicy lil.'il. Miss-Margaret lieynol.da of High- No. li.- .• -luill be irrnnteil to th land avenue has been entei'tainihp,' niiii.-r of mi bus unlesH the auto bus shall he in :; 1 fi'iends from New York. ih-ue the rni . id safe condition and shall arveioos lia\e tin- .'illiipiiieut, -.vhich eiiLiip- Zu-Zu, Lemon Snaps, Vanilla Wafers, Cheese Tid Bite, Small Grahams. Mr. ar.d Mis. Alexander of llclle-j ,^',^'t is" iier.'i' i-liud ilei-.'s-iiry for ville, New Jersey, liavo been spend-1 th.- -af.-iy a of pass.-ni'i-r.s Stock up a supply of these items. Great for School Lunches. inn' a few days with Mrs. Laura Liteh-i '.i"-i'''"n- nicii-.-i.cy exit in the lea Held. • . I ,,„'-'' -V""11 Leroy I'arhait Iris liouf,hf a !ie\v! I^I A u.....I. . 11 partition in tlu- ri-ii Do,||;e -clan. He left last week on » |''''V'-^''^".';!.';I. . v-iih irlass. II- I..]- lildil. Ill two weeks' tetlf. ! , [ , i.-;r',! ,--.',!' ,^iiriii-licr. ('ol. Koineiv. T. (-'itaninioii. who has ,'litihil.u- til eai-li Ion ru;.-H'li been laii! up with sickness for some aril rail at 111,' entrain---, int.-ri.-:- litvllt to er.ch live im Bean or time, is able Io In- aliout attain. Hotel Aster, Maxwell House, Mrs. (leor.-'e Nolle is slowly illl- -I A \:u-.-nuiini timlshi.'W cleaner. Ground, pr.i''in,o' from sicl-.ness. ;ii A •:-..-i. oil the steps at tlu or Lipton's lb. can Work of re-bllildiuK the storoj "7." ;rl,,. n,,,.,,,!. Council is her.-hy visteil ' JL' It is sneli sales as Ibis thai are making the Women's Shop a 1 household word in this vicinity, whenever dresses are discussed. buildin"; owned by Mis. William It. | with the ,-i,.i,t and i.ou-.-r t,, refu,,. t,, ii- i V < l :; - AVhen a woman can liny really fa.shiunable dresses, smart in'style, Kell-., which was' receuflv ilainativd I ':, ; ! ' -'"f -oil., l.u • when in Urn "Pininn ..ill as t l of. the approved materials, at our prices she is ^ettine; genuine by li;., was started his, week. The | ^ ^'V'n'!: JT^m^T'u %r™U~e I X KOtid value, iiilerioi- ol Ike twti-sKtry tranie build- S Iran p.u-tntinn, •|iiiii wll.ill n.H ' Y ine; will be remodeled ami another 11 a • uilicient nunilx-r so that an | J^V llieii.,.f wmihl hin.li'i- anil inmeile , y' room will be added to the living th.. i.ub'lic hiirlnv aiiarlments on the secojld Hour. A hall In- All New EEiglisVi Walnuts, pound - - ; 39c Io Hie l"|.ll"V.i uie.- 11111I rei;u!aliolis. IK'W tile lii'.'l stiicco front v.'ilihh plalli c lOc mi •flu- h-.- tin; shall at all lime Dairy Maiti ConcSerssed IVSillv, can Crepes, !;lass windows will tak-- the place of Oliue Keiro S-yjrup, can - - - - lOc the old ntore fronl. Mrs. Kelly will properly applviiu: for ho rniried miles tile retire from bu-in.'.-w as soon as she | l^1;,"I'l^'V,"'].,,,',]:::," t!,'0,.»,""'•''! ""k"' U"' Large Package Grandma's WasBn F'oiArder 16c dis|Kises wl' I'.er slock of ladies' flll'-jl ic I TlK-'dn'-T,•' l,ul" noT"!i!i?i't PassenKcr.-i O. & O. rviolnsses, small can - 12c liisliinus and millinery. She is hold- illj-T a sale until September ITith to ,'j-uLh, T'iE^utJ'V-:'", t: .. II Hii Palm Olive Soap, calce 4 li-h I'ounril i-hiill li the . ©c •iKlil ami I...-i t,, revoUi' miiil llrel, ;in- HIGHLANDS NEWS. i.ai-ily mi.I i I1..11I 11 lienrilli! whi-ll ,>• li- :< Aiant iJeiraSimia's Pan Cake 14c --.? — •eil'ie hnlilei- • I in. .Iriver in t-lmrre tli.-r.'- .f hull li:i'., l,.-..|i I'.invifl.'il in 11 eourl. of Boy Struck by T.-ixicab and His Mend f 11 violation of t Bndly Cut. j Tr nl Mi.lor Vehicle lji»> . liu, State A ,f N.- • .III -i > or Iho ri-i:iilations of this io- ii's or Hershey's CO Krnest Va11v.hu, three years old, I was struck by a tasicab last, week al lo. 'I'd,. -ii Council shnll linv .ojq 'thi'; place and hatllv iniured. A I'lii*'- ii-ln I ,, revel.i- »urli li.-.-i m mm, ; clll was made in ihe im'yV, head wbich | ;',',';,•, .""'"''' -1111' '" Mi-nut ivheu it sh.-ill II look :!li stitches to close. ,.il hu:i i:i un-nfe. Three 5c Bars for * Mis-i Sll.-ie liaxter, who bus been ,lle n-. lil.'il Inn lei- :ut-il from. j employed by "u is. C Mell Johnson, {.'11 'I'lie .,-!•- of fure.i 11' til--.I Im has ivone to Texas, where she will ee 11 lii-i.iuh-il f .€5 live. ( I 1 Olli'-r IM, Hi of II,is oriliiiiiiii'.- Im 9c Exquisitely Stunning ,,-n \ i..l;,l,-il. 'Hie Inlorlown baseball loam IM Sil.-h mil lieeil-i.Ii.Tiileil 14c journeyed In lirndley Mcach last liiliii.-i- I., t-h.Li i.nfely of tlio-.i. Sunday to play a learn from that II III,' I:. 11 • 11 • or the i,i.4,u-ii.. place. Tin- (fame was clo.^e and ex- LX) 23c 1 1. Any I'l'iH ivlm iihnll !><• I'niivk-lcil '"< '•'" l'«tr Xlie f^inest IVIaterlal lor cleaniaif' Aluminum, iuoty ilnyn, ,,r .,I not .-M-.-clinvt ^^0(>. nr hurt. The score was, L! tc hiilh, mill II,-- -itriitr hnfurc wlum .Seven i)^ men from this place vinlnli.r of Mil-, "oriilmiiii-o i a i-onvlclfil uhall jL $4.9 were lined ^7.I'lIll each llastt week ffor linve now. r I., i.uiuiiir nny fun- or term ..f ^ to $14.50 iniliriiioiiiii.-iil not , xci'Mlintr the miixhnllm i ^A beinic disorderly. fljeil. In ilifnult of the puyiin-ul of nny I T Stephen Uider and family of Lob- line h,u,,,a,-.l lier.-ini.UT >i"y liemlMI eonviete.l ThThee, nmall price ins nonott a criterion to jud^e these, hat:; by. It sen lipent the week-end with Mrs. of the violnlion of thin iirillniiiK-e, mny, in r 1B a demonstration ol lineciali/.ation and iniichar.iiiit power of tin- Hie illiitretinii i,r Ihe inni!l»li«le liy whom IVy a lib. 08 this CoHee on our money back guarantee (ieoi'Ce ltusiiell Of Miller street. hi. u-i,,, einivirle.l, lie lnt|>rl«n JACdll W. OOHNWF.M., m.. enKa^cd to Khut olf the water. Aetintt Mnyor. Also Fair Haven, Rumson, Matawan, Freehold, Jaincshurg and South River. An ordinance aproiniatine; $700 Alloal: VV. Flxm* HMIIII, for rcpnirfi to the borouj'li hull him llormwli Clorl,, RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER e, 1<*22. P*ge Fiftowt.

PERSONAL. DEATHjOF A PAINTER. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. rent,/* lin, ..f ("h.-.tiiu, ,im .'tiMn with th nt i Mr. and Mrs. Seamaftr and Mr. andWilliua Polliemu, McG'tckin of Red N»ti.-e i. hen-b, eiv.™ that „«.„,„,! MV,|"'-W^K-'",!,'"'?' •,„!!,', ''' »"'' I""" ,,"' Election will W held in" anil fur th, Mur- e.-iitvr I'IIII- of'si-,, I, -v,,!, . ,' , Mrs. Benvyell of Elizabeth spent part Bank Died Saturday Morning. : oiiKh i'f Heal Hank, in tilt County uf Majn- ! ti.m with tha- ,.,>',,l,.r "li«,i j n > I i"*'" of last wcelt with Mrs. W. J. Thomp- I muu Hi ami .State uf N.w Jersey, on Im-s. ,1,, ,„,,., , ..r.ilv • I , i V " , ''",'''"' '*; William Polhcmuu McGnckin of lv son of Locust avenue. Sir. and Mrs.Branch avenue died curly Saturday ~. »T , „ -,. , . . I uii*,,i:u uvciiui: un.t Hilly unmiuaj "« A. ,\I. .,,,d ht.»»,, KM., nt Hit „. ,lr,, t. tin- i.i.int ,,r iihir.- ,,f l,,.,iiii,|ni • Harry Hynard of Yonkers ure visit- morning from a complication of di'i- l.pccll'.c iiollinit pracf-i in mill I!i,rinl|;li. I 'it,. ,,,n|;,u, ,,,,,.„ f,,,. , 5 "" ' ' , I Hiai.l election uill hf li.ld in tl,,, .,a,,| ,„„, M .('.'t ; ,„; ., • '" \""' inK Mra. Thompson | euaKSi He .mil been rot.li.iud to his i lloi-CUKll for the purpose ,,f vleclil.K a (;«v- I.'L „ ,, Jnv i.l ,.,!,. ,..„.,:-,., Albert Cohuii of Bvoiui street! i,ed six days;. Mr. MeGaiki.i was in Mmor uf tin- Stilt, of I.V.v J.-iv.-y ; a SU-mln-r j ' ,..' . , , , \,,t tin- Ha,,i-,t- of H,.i,r.,,i,ti,tly.-; fr.,i,i the1 f-iehth tl«cllon Dl.tucl. mude an automobile trip to Wasli-|hili 5,uh .„.an d h(. ,ras hljnl „. I'l'liii-.l Concresmajiml District; u llniti-.l ' ,'"' -"•"""' li( » l"-nil v-li.-u- fl,.- .-.. In.u iiif'ton, D. C, over Saturday unii j Freehold. 'He was a son of John utvl ril»t.-. .S,-n.-,t,,r fr,,m th.i aiate ,.f K.rw J.-r- "' 'h'. "':"'!-'- "' •< •"' •" .1 -' '>"•• .'<•••• •'••'- OU y y "H" -,,.,, , ,„ , ,: ,„ I Anna Bennett McGackin. Forty-one Candidate for !-.-.-.; lini M.ml.i-r>, of tin. i;«i,,-,-al A..,. mhly- "" >"ull.irn Ui.il,,-,, i,l.-r.-. . t.-.l I, il li l Miaa Mildred H'tley of Chestnut I ,. , j Red Hani., in .Surrok'aL- fi.r the Ceiinly ajf .Mniinmuth: ]\" "" " "" ^'"''' ; :.i -v.-hu,:, i , y ura u Jle movc tu • HIM- .'.I'-mh.-r of tin- II -,! of I'.h „.,,,, 1-,-. .'-',"" ""i, h.v.,r,||y .il"n:' tin- ..nl.. In,.. 1 1 ! r Nl ¥ fill-net I'litortunic-d a tew of her class- wj)t.re Jlu jla,l 8jnc(s lived. Fur a I liol.lcr. . fo, th,'-,. >-w,ri,; on.- Jit lira- of th,, "' ," '. '', '•"• ",', I,""' ,'"' " ""' "- ''• ' mutes last Friday night. The rooms number of years he lived on the cor- j i'.-.i.'.-, full l.nn .-," Mnj-oi- ..ml Iv.o C.JUlii-il- ' ''. ••'.Mi., rn «.|(|.-.:..l t,, ,|, ,,,,,-, ,. were decorated in blue and (jruy, the 1 1 M ner of Catherine street and I.oii'litan ^ | in.-n (or tii.: ii.in.nBii of K..-.I Hunk, w.;» ;';';," |; ./".^ 'i;.;.' i (|'j '.'.'I'/'I .-"i • ""'; ,'"'• color.i of tlii:j year':, icjuduatiii class Republican Nomination for tie Office of ti avenue, but two year:i a^o he movod ! 1 of the Red Bank liijjli school. Five ti ''I'lii.ii.: (lunlimi —llon.lim: fur JJh.ti- "'','" '' ,' '"'''.'. " ' "it- ..-.•I.".. .-,.!, il, ,. to Branch avenue. P I Ilii-hv.:.;. M— -"An Art Im tin- oon -.1 met ion, I ''.\',\,'i[ ..",','j'.. j",""''''", '"'* •""""•• l! '' of Miss Tetley'N fueata will enter Mr. McGnckin was a. iminti'i- .and , i nt. r..-:'jn'.tcurAi'iu rind ;r 1 college this month. They are Misses r* ini .1, I influ- Slil- St.it,.i Hil'hv.-i.- Hijrhwiiv M-yJ .. < ...1SvHtt-m1 • I..-.." il; l ,i i .purr i',,. idinjr >:l"''-c lo- l'll!r > .!V"1|I|.- I 11 ]l ,,:!•, ,1.1.1 '.-,11,, was a member of the firm of Ryder f '-V.-- I I..,,.:,,,| .-I ,. , ,, I '.lii- il.-finj-ini- ol tl o tIJ of tin. i-iiiii,! by Janet ami Kathryn Cooper, Cather- COUNCILMAN v..' .---..ijii.r "» I. m "WL I ill, IAKIII: " J I.. ,1,. t M. ml, , . I • li, !'• I I 1 u has recovered from sunhunied feet, John Muysken.s, Jr., preiichcd the ' ' J j J ,, uij • (1, mm tt'< I II ,. ) i > "I ' which laid him up a couple of weeks. sermon. 'Burial was made in Fair litn il imti lmtlrtll>tla> Hi ml IliinirJ Hi "il.i 1 i I I! I i.. Mr. Dey was one of a listiing parly View cemetery. t. ill rl' M ml", i,f II,, B tuiliii, in ,t IU I"" 1 ' I' and it was while on the outing that 1 ,,iniiiilti. Mm 1", i .!•. ,1 „ it " 'll i li" his feet became blistered with sun- CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD. . , i ii l|, il.', , 't'|' burn. Notice ol itcgUtr ition . ' ' .' '.'.' i! i i Mr. and Mra. William Webb of Dentil Came Suddenly to Mnjor Al- Ami fin (ll, r iU mini - "ll I u. t'i u th/!,. tn ni I'I.II, Monniouth street have returned from exander A. Yard of Farmingdale. Wuh' in nl 1*1, t,"„"),,II ,',,,,t 111 thin II'IW l'"i"l / a visit to Mrs. Clara Anderson of I, . .'It t . „,, ,1 ,.,,.,, I 1.. n,U j I,.. Major Alexander A. Yard of Parm- :. m I mil I , ,i, I Highlatown. Mr. Webb is suffering inirdnle died suildenly last Thursday. f l,i ho'l . i ill1. , , (,f th, i,I, r t in II J ia L 1 1 from boils under his left arm. r. -I» .m ill tn t- i.H I. mil .11 in l.'.l. I .'"" ' ' i "' , ",' r" '' ' He was 83 years old. He was strick- ,l'il"i 1,1 (,U ll Ihr .ni-Dtlli In,,,,IV '' "',''''',",' "' .' r " ' ' '"' Mr. and Mrs. Winlield Ivins of en with it very severe pain about 111' (.11.1,1 II,, dm, um, I, •,,„! . ,,n , ., '""> >'•'•" 'I I ll ""I I" ' IM ,. ,,. fn Tl Westside avenue have returned from I,,11 „ s,,,nkt,,| ,, ,, I,,,,, Indij ''^ " ' ' " '! 'I ".l ' noon, and he died a few hours after- ll< a visit to friends at Linden, N. J. ward. He leaves a wife, three sons, ^, .1 ml,, r I -Jli 1 Lj "' ' "Ull'i " 'w if i ll.i i ,1, i „ i 1 11 1 1 11 1 Matthiaa Anderson of Oakland, and a daughter. , nil' \" I".',,' ', l,o""v V (,',',,,'lml'l,,','.") l^," ' " " ' V'"' '''",, " '"'•' ' " "' "'' f California, is visiting relatives at Red I'.,,,I i nj,it,,,n ,l.j -(),', b,i I7tli I"" ,""',',' 'I'" " , ""''" ' ""' " Major Yard was a brother of the THE QUALITY STORES I •* llll I' il t. "OH 1 M I, ,,M. "' ' ' inlh I'I.III Ih, , it,, I,,i, ,,f II r,w,t Bank, Hightstown, Perrinovillo and late James S. Yard of Freehold, lie ,. .,,n, t in ll t 1,,, llu (.. n, I ,1 111- !-lr"' '" , '' ml', "ll' n lull. II I.i Ship Bottom. It is his first visit East born at Trenton in 18I!!). lie • th, i on ( , r I i n lin.-. if tli, , I., li, ,ii .list,,!, HI I'1"' "I 1" i'"'in I in fifty years. He is a cousin of Mrs. ! served throughout almost the whole 1 11 1 Sarah Ivina of Monniouth street. . With the Yellow Front. li. H..U.I1 1. >.f Idil 11 ni' in,I tin II,.linn ' ' ' " ' ' ' "mill of the civil war and was twice wound- |>1 ' in i Kh 'li tint ir, . f.,11 ,N "' in ' I Tin.ll II. >' 1II » ill t. •' Mr. and Mra. Edward J. Reilly of ed, in addition to rcccivinjj a eoni- I list Election Diatik I'll th I'• lion iJitritt Mechanic street entertained relatives fpoimd fracture of the arm when his Do not be misled by stores of similar name and color. Hi. of 11.1 II from New York over Sunday and '!,, 4,i,tl, Shr.u huij H,\.i .In. tli I 11. ,1l I horse stumbled and fell. He enlisted mini Ih. I'loiHiti, uvi.nl I, li, M, itll tn Monday. an a private but was advanced to the iiiiutli Il.i it 1 lull „,1,1 tin I i •••>. ill 1 in ni i """ "iilln.illj 'I Mrs. Isabella Soilen of Weatside position of major before the close ©pet* *7:C>O A. Close 6:3O F*. M. 111, 11,1 II ml IM. inn Ih. in. south- S'"" '"ir< lv""" '" r avenue wati u recent ^uc-st of herof the war. untilill, t,, th.. cintcmtini linIn,., off llrii-1.llriml1 ' ' IT|I!> «'• •> tl" in. i I"" if Major Yard had held many publii- to i. int. return uitl I'l. " i'1 ' ' <"'• "I '• th the No.11, Mi, bury Park. positions, among them being inspec- HMI.II> ll" Stanley Ivins, son o£ Winfield ih. ,mi.i inn uf Muhiiin. n,,t t,, th, i'"ri1"'; '""> il1 tor at the New York custom house, I "f ML, harm strut tl . IIU Ivina of Westside avenue, who was will. Hie collector of taxes of Ilowell town- ,1 Hi 1 'in. I 111. it, , In :;, ,,. In hit on the head by u brick rsevernl ship, assistant keeper at the state 'liiry line of the lloroulrll of Iteil Iliinlt 1 Mil j II til nt' i liu« . f III 1 !< |l« weeks UK" ""<' badly hurt, is now .1 tihln »tn l,r,li > in Il ,11,1(1,llu ,r llj ' " l" ' 1 1 < J) v>t) prison, and was postmaster of Furin- ,, , . much improved and he will be able th. tillinl I,,,UIIIIII> lini of tin '""' ' of 1 < I) 1 i. n iiit ingdale for ninny years. ll I. to return to school this week. I'IIHIUIII ol It.il 11 mil t.i tin him of tl" , """ u"> 1K111 111 Tho. funeral waa held on Sunday \.rlh M,r. inliiii> 1110 th. in. ...,ulli- "ll 1 'im' I" ll Ml Frederick V. Bowers of East Front nnd the burial was in the Farming- wst „,!!> in.l «cst,wr,llv .him Ih. "' "" U' ' I"1""1 '"•' il.ii... - street wiil repent ilia song program I,,,,, i,r ih. N.utii si,,, huij n " " •""" '"' ""' ' im '1 V- 1 1..11- dale cemetery. m tomorrow night by radio from the th. point illim m.llli. in.I nt 111. -luin ' ' '' '" "' """1 Inn .! Ii. / . 11 r inn of tin ml m.r ilni.lh hit >.n (In ' ',',11" ,',' '"""' "' ''"' '' h •-""" '' American telegraph and telephone .rip.rt. oun.i! hy th. ilonimiuth ll.it' ''" I"'11",1' I'1'1 r'" H" I'"Ml . I. tl. n station at New York. The concert WM. H. HENDRICKSON DEAD. (luh in,I iii.ip^ it^ In.,mi . l In K"l '" '"' ' "' ' "'' I "I 1111 II..U-. I - will begin • at a quarter to eight We have received Hull l>,iuiii it tlu jiiiiiit 1.1 pin. if In i1"11 ' ' "'" Former Red Bank Business Man ,,,,u,i, K'HN 1 lit I It H .1111 o'clock. I hi iiollmi. lilac, for th. I ir t il.itKin .. . '.'"'' "' "" .'"'mull .1 II,, I 1 , il. Passed Away Sunday Night. another shipment 1 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kilmer of William Henry Hcndrickson died l,,trnt, Nm,,,!, H< <„ „„! I ,1,1,, I,,, f. I ' "! ^" •• t -1 l'l'J New York were entertained Sun-day of those Fancy n.iuMi', Mechanic i-treet. ; |N clIANCKRY OI' NEW JERSfV by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 13. Cham- Sunday night at his home at 158 Ma- Second Election District. I TO .JULIA !•'. h I.A I'H Kit!,'. FIIKIII-1( H'lC ple avenue from a complication of ll.'l-innini: nt a point ivli..;-.. the rente,-, KI.A mi Kite, HAKItlKT \liN-|ON bers of McLaren street. Mr. Kilmer diseases after a lingcrini; ssickiie*. hue t,f Meelianit: street ih inU-t.acted witll[ Wltlii'., C.MtHCK VS'lflTf-' . rK|..I'f-' is superintcnent of Snka &. Go.'a New tilt- ci'Iiter iini- of liroail i.lnrl. theine. llll'K It. .S'KIIT. M AI ' I) S I (J| IT • |- A!U, York store. He was a son of the late William oiitliM-anily IIIUIIK tin' enter line nf Ilruiiil: 511NTI1N. I-RANCKS MINION AND Henry and Kebccea C. Hendrickso'i tr.et lo its interset'tioii \.ith 111.- center! (' If A K l.l^= I. A N'l 11'liSd ^ xuii3Mrs. . W*, .. An... Stafforiji.iuuidu anuiiud uaiihimdauirht. i ii i nr inn iL./x. lit,. of Wallace street, the.u-e e^tua.dly • Iiy vi.-ln.. ,,f ,,„ ..,,|,.,- ,,f , „,. ,,,„,, ,r Marjory have returned to their home a.nd ]"i,ml? b"/" iM"y t ' , ' "'4 iluiu: the renler line of Wallace ill-,-,-! to Clia,ic,,y ef Nev.- Ji-iv.y inn.l.. ,,„ II,,. ,1 ,, ld tad cU 81 II. Ln "f the oroii.-rty of (he Se.-on.l ,,f ,|,e ,lnl>. lieirof. in u'.'n'l. u-hi-i ,1 Ad.- ir, Brooklyn Mn- visiting Miss Mary fc,.,? J ?! l™, ^'".V ?^,^ it:.mill Hank, thenc- :1,iull|..va|-,lly IIU.UK laide Mloiit is cemu.'ainain mil y.,o a...1 K, Woods of Monmouth street. Middletown. He had lived at Red I. n tr ol' 'iiiii tliink Jin.- hundred ie.'t ctaeri; are defendant-- yon -ir.- r,-(nm,,J to Miv and Mrs.- Austin 0. Lynch nnd .Bfin]^.^r> yeiivs. He. >vas of promin- mm the comer line of Walh.c- street. .•,„„.-,„•, ,,!ea.|, „„ w.-r .,",- ,l,.,1)Ur ,,, ,>„ |,,|1 ent Dutch ancestry and he was a lii . -1 tr.lU In , lin, 1,1 imijin ol ml , ,o,.l,,,,,,,l , „ ,n ]„,,„, n, ),.^ tlieir daughter Margurel nnd Miss , > Inn i, il iit.i .ill, II iv,11, tin ,,ni,i I, ,1 (I !,.)., j t , | ,,,| , | v u member of the Holland society of I n. ol linil.n ;,!,, md I1, nil-.. i.it in I ,1 . n i , mil , ,1 ,, m,t ,n, Madeline Brcnnan of Philadelphia New York. For a number of yearb spent part of last week with Mr. and tlni ' ni.llli' i-t. n.llj I'.IIU tin i,lir,i I In ml ill i n] i I,,, ii-ii, ,, ,1 r- he was engaged in the coal business ii • f V. ii i • ~tu. t t 1 lit , ti in , , n I i ,] in h I. ,, 1 ,,, , , ,[,, , , ,,rj Mrs. John Valentine of Bank street. c at Red Bank but of late he had led itll the i-,.,-,tcr line of l'iiii|n-cl avenue, in Ih.- Ci.umy of M-IPIIOUIII a-id l.,l- ,f John Hoffmann anil family of Elm- a retired life. He is survived Iiy his ll.U ill" i t'.vanlly ali.tnr til.' . eenf-r f.i-v: .le.ej. .d n h i i-1. Mari.t M..,,,, ,!..,| liurst, Long Inland, and .John Michela uii. ot I II !> it il, in. '. (f, oitl,. I .i J II I i i lid , i k, in, || , of Jersey City spent Labor day with wife, Louisa V., and by a son, Wil-I i n < I I, 'I'l I I I II. .il t><. li.n 1D.I. . I M |i,, i HI '< I ..I. , |( s , |t , ,| | | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffmann of liam Henry. He also leaves a broth- Re.I Hunk, tl.euce i:,r.t h u'ard I > a!oh-,c tin- M,,iU-n :i-c ma!.- .'el, nlmt !„ ,i . II er, James 1'. Hemlriekson, The fu- ni , 1 I i lin liny line of tin- IIHIUID'.II of ,,,,. i,.,;1i,!:, ,„ , ...ii,,.,,, ,,f .,,1,1 | ,, | , „ Lcroy place. K.-.l l!:ink t,i -.he I'eoce Line, t!:.-o,.e nerth- I-'ic'u ri-'. KI,. ,'..-.•,• :,r,. nrul,. tV..f1.1^ .' ll'iniw I', r. ml, 1 ,1 , Clli . Worcester, Massachusetts, have been The funeral will be held this aftci-| 11 n,,l 1 mil. s „„ ,,, , „ 1,,,„ ,, ,| ,,,,! In .ti 1 1 ill. 1 , I ill ' 1. 1 1 1 1. 1 (I. spending their honeymoon with Mr. noon at half-pa.st three o'clock at Each ,1" li, t I111111 II,, ..in, 1 lin, ,.1 I'l , 'li sli'ul .'<< 1 ' I Kair View chapol and burial will be I nth it 1 IK I, 1 N • 11' • I" .' ill' I" 1 ' nnd Mra. J. A. VanSchoik of Newman •111 till, Springs road. made in Fair View cemetery. Rev. ,. , tin ,,u 11 01 It, I I 1 1 tin. 11 1 I 1 1 I ' ii I ti li . 1 .' 1 1 I !i 11 h I Hi 1 1- : Miss Esther Karleof Roselle Park W. Rolland Raver will preach the ser- , ll .,11 11 th, ,111 M,I I lilt ll il of I 1 "iii'i it" "I Hi' < "I '1 I. ... .1,,, mon. ', II 1. u I, ,.' K«.l I, ,11) >.' 1 1 ill 1 II..II in '" Mi, timit ' 1 ,1, ,,l ,\ 11 ,1 t, spent last week with Miss Kathryn vitl, h Mil 1 h 1 ,1 li 1 .t . lin I''.!- "ll 'I" 1 I .'( l .11.I tl 'mi il Tilton of South street. Miss Tilton ,. 11. . Ihn.l ii.ll, I, 1 ih, 1, it,1 "ink "I H 'I I in' Kn 1 1 iv . ,. Ho. ,t will resume her studies at Montclair DEATH OF JACOB SERR. 1,1. ,1 1 1 1 [1 1 1 l\< 1. ll. 1 1 ll int. 1 , ll' 1. I'' I'l "I \ 1 (1 1 , 1 II '-hull ,1, ,, !», ,1., •I I'l, nut Im, ,,f \\ ,IIli. ll it »'"" I lilill M .11 t" 111. ,1 ilit,!,- . [ normal school tomorrow. 1, 11 ulm. , Mi.ll., ll nil 111. 1. ill,1 "1 il. 'i 'II. .'l.l.it ,0 ih. 11I..11I11, Isaac Barofsky of New York, a Former Red Bnnk Resident Died at 1 1 . I U ill ( ( (< i( ml 1 < ti 11 ' nl' ' 'f' ' '.'* tli 11 1.1 , . I ,1 . former resident of this piace, spent Irvingtoh" Friday Night. nt'. In, until In, ,,l I 111.Ii 11 oli" Hun,, inin.l 11 .11 I Ih. - ml , t ,tt un.l. 1 , HI,. 11 th u, Iv in.Ill hi 1 till. Ill hi. ti. iwlh.n 1, in,nil fiom tin ,lit. il tl,. Labor day with friends in town. Jacob Sen* of Irvington,' who for Ill nil ,'t tin s, ,,,n.l Nil,.mil Hull ll.U. ml '"hi "I tl.ii mil I., I01 w Isaac was an employee of The Reg-many years was a resident of Red h II. . 11 ithiiiinl] I" h* ..iit.i Inn of hill,'I if thtn u tio 11 th.i.loi ,v ,,, 1 1,,. ister office before lie moved from Bank, died at Irvington.sit the homo V ,11,,. 11,. I tn. 11. 11. t i u.11% to Hi. ml ul. mil. 1 mini In. ..I I'mnl -',..t tin nhi. 111 Did.I I 1. .hi lii V I <\U! n-1 II 1 I'l „'. Red Bank and he is now employe. . d., of -his daughter, Mrs. R. P. Walters, poi il 11! h.LiiiiiniL il(.(>,n MIIKV1I, KANIv at this business at New York. last Friday night. -He had liotn sick III. IM hull |il 11 1 r,.i th. I hull . l.itiuiil Of It. .1 11 ml N 1/ I.1.1 . Abram Kridel of Red Bank has! several months. /He was in his 77th 'tn 1 ' " '" ' ' " ' IN CIIANCLRY Or NEW JLRsrv bought a new Studebakcr automobile year. Besides the daughter men- I-olirth EKclion Distiill ,10 IttANK III ( It from Homer C. Methot, the Stude- tioned he Ufaves another daughtci, Finililiu nt 1 pi mt tin, tin until 1 »v nitii, ,u 111 mlii of t li« I t , t bakcr agent. Mr. Kiidel's automo- Mrs. W. S. Hunt, also of Irvintrton. Mn. "I Hi 1. i.l sti.il m ntn-.iil.il nith tin , Clnnnry (if ^. v In ,v 111 i.l. .111 tli. .1 1/ imt.r lin uf lluihin 1.1 i.l tltinii . nl- - cinnati to attend a jewelers' conven- thnui outh, istu ,r,ll\ hj 1 tliuiht lint , 1 n • of ihi.'iir .ll "I1.n1 th. mini 1,1 I - tion. During hig stay in Cincinnati One-Armed Civil War Veteran Mui- to th. .urn,I l.iiun.l ir lin. of llu lli.l.nilh lunil on in.l 111. nl p.lilmi. 1 he made a sightseeing trip to Ken- torcd Out at Bclford. ,111 Ri.l I inl> tin in. '...it'll, tn mill 1I11111 I Hlt.il \iim t Ml, I'UJ tucky. III. .11,ml hounilnv hi,, ,,f l'i Iloi.iuih ,.f ! Ill II I \ HI INN i. I MlsoN-. Ward Crane of Belford died sud- I'.il llmk to it, intn ntion mill llu nn-l MIIIIICII nf lMihi.iur I 1. r I111, i,f Ilimil itrnt tli,,,., noithu 11 ill> I I " li.'lHuili N I. denly Tuesday of last week of perit- 1 SICK SEVEN WEEKS. nl. in th. 11 lit. r lini , f Hi, i.l tint to thi - - , - - - onitis after a sickness of five days. He , mti rsntion mth I )u until Inn of 1] 11 .lull Monmouth I oiinty Suironlca Clhte waa a familiar figure at Belford, run! th, point or iilai < ,f IHIIIIIIIIH Nctn, 'o .u.liLo.j to pi. ml 11111111" Hi/mnst Mr*. Louis Stcinbrcnner of Rumson where for a number of years he was I 111 .i.illill nl,,, fo, Hi, I 1,1.'I ,I, tin MOM- npphi .lion of John VmMi'.r mil Ii.uh I'. ilnughtors. The funeral was hold 111..11II1 Unit 11,11, nnd Hi. pinti.it 1 l.i'iin 'nil"" ••»• «t»i • >c tin . t"« of < illim,,,, and has lived at Kumson 21 year3. Saturday morning at St. Mary's I 1 (li. K..1 llmk hi.11111 th. 11. < oulh 'I Mliruhy ili.ii-.nl notn 1 nluuliy |lv,n She leaves two daughters, Miss Ilc-church at New Monmouth and burial I 1 ,lli t,, th, i,,,t 1 lin. of H1.111I 'i"t to th, iii.hto, i.t iinl il.uus,,! t, ,»hil,,t ginfl Steinbrenner of Rumnon and ',h. „.. ...itlii u.lli ,1m Mi. ..i.t. 1 In. t" Mi. 11h.1u1.11 .sn.tu, „„ ,1,,, , ,1. was made in Fair View cemetery. of lluml lit.l (1 tin nil, t ..1 111th Mu tIn 1 r .l.lit luul dt 1111,11,11 in .im t II. mnl Sirs. Gertrude Scholz of Long- , ut. 1 Im, ot Hi, tin. I 01 I,'..I In.I 1.1 I . lit' I""'. 1 mill nithiii si, monll. 1 Inm Island; and si stater, Mrs. Marini Hi. M u liis,i s,mil,,in K. uii.,nl th. 1111 1 tin d iti of llu aim. u.l mil, 1 or ll.y 11 II Meyer of New York. The funeral William L. Hcdcnburr; Dead. 11..Ill 11 111 11I11111. tin 1.Mil ... 111. t 11 In I" r.Hini hull,,I of Hun iilniui ll.nli.r ,1 t|,< \.u l.i .1 ',nilh, 111 ItuhoKl t" mini I I'" ."'I ' 'I" .1" 1 ' will bo held tomorrow morning at Willinm IJ. Hcdcnburir of llubbard ,h, ho, Ii. Ninth .Inm him 11 .1 "it"l 1 nlu hi N 1 luh III, |.i • ^Hyl Cross church at Rumson. The Park, Red Bnnk, died last Wednes- 1 11, . 1 mil In 1 n mill in.] 1101111. , t 111! KHIN \ \ .1 M \ II li ay from a complication of diseases ac '] (linn til. I", ,'f 111, s.ilh sin. I'll IV I Itlsl I'll 1' lMM.l body will bo taken by Albert W. the afCe of ,6'J years. Dentil was due I ,1 lo th, ..tit.l Im. Ixt111.11 til. pi.)) * •\Vorden, Jr., to Astoria, Loni; Island, il\ I., loin im to Mi. M.'iiino.it'. Unit I lull ' IN OISNIIEIY OI Ml W II It' 1 > where the burial will be made. to a complication of disease;;. Mr. ,1,1.1 in ,„ ,tl ',,,.111 1 tli 11. .1 I'ml 111- 10 IIM'lli W I \M Itll Hedenberg m survived by his wife i.uiii th, piuiit ni pi 11 1 ,,r I, 1 iiinniK \ Hi .."" n Ii .1 Mi. Inn' •( and by iv daughter, Kleanor, who ii llu m Hun plu. f. 1 Mi. I nth .1.. In 11 Minium if I1. I.i 111 .1 "i M. .Ill" Dentil of Farmor Resident. ill til,I 11 lilnit, I ill 1111 Hutu. Unit. 11.11. f 1" . " .11 ''.'I I.,.- Mra. Jesso ijnbnth of Red Bank. The t , 11, ' ,,1 . . 1 1 ut 1 1 , III 1 n 1 "I ,, 1 . '- Jamen Peternon, a former l-csident funeral wan held Friday; afternoon lit Sixth Ikitioii In .ti ict lililm.liiil mil HI, n.mu..1 1 ini.i ml of Red Bank ami Keyport, died laat the house Mild the sermon wu. It , iiniiiu it 11 p. mt ih. 1. Ill, ,'iil.i I'l ,1 mv'i ", iltmiii '01 iiliii", ("'I- Friday o[ consumption at tho Allen- f >l 'I 1 ,1 MM,month In t is mini, t.il iilh linn on '" I" h "III I. ul O'I.IHC preached by Jtev. J.. Lawrence Pitt. \f I, , ,,, , Im. of lin, 1,1 In.l III.in, II Ul all • 1 all li . .1 .1.1. .1" a .1 wood hoKpitnl, where lie had been a Burial was made in Woodlawn ceme- nth ,,.lh ,1.11, Hi. ..Mi Im. f Hi, iih, ii .. .. mt .1 1 il I ... .'I r patient 11 long lime. lie leaven a tery at New York. 1, ,,l i,,,i in il, 1 ,t, , mm 1 ith ih. 1 .lull 11.mis nitiii ml. in.1 In l widow and a child. Tho body was Inn .if lii. Mi pi 1.. Minn 1 I ' I I" I'U" ' •' '"' '"" " " ' lli:l " ,''• prepared for burial at Albert W. till (lull lin nnlii 1)1,. ol It, ,11' . 1 1 'I' ""' all 1I11111 ill !•• llll • In ll hit,, a, loll Lllh 111, ,'lltil tli.'l' I"" ""I Ih' H pillli il.i Woideii'a funeral parlors at Red Ten Children L030 Fnlher. 1,1, n M u>l. ,1 ,1,0 Ill n 11 11! ,,i II I P.! 1 A"! I 1 "I ' ' Hank HIKI WHS removed to the bomo • William H. Ijiimhertson, preiiident ilol.i Ul. nut. 1 Ilin Ol \iupll .mm. lo " " . I.i'ildy of Prospect nveniio. Tho last. Wednesday of consumption nt Ih i 1 11I1 1 ll I I hi tunt I n 1 I , it THE QUALITY STO1ES WITH THE YELLOW FRONT T funeral wa.i held Monday imu'iiinj; at '»» home on Carmen plneo. J]e wn's mt 1* nioii i 1th th tin. 1 n ol Ih. 'hi *V>X »»»"<* +Z?*"*''*T+r**tr+» *T*>^ St. Jiimi>i>'!i church and the burial 18 yeans old and he leaven a wifu and was at Mount Olivet cemetery. ten children. The funeral waa held Look for the Busiest Store—That's Uo. Friday afternoon at'lho liom.<>, with 11'.. 11' uilh" lh'"'i'11I11'" Inn "01 Mo'ii'iiiiiilli 'J I'll I !!, .hit ( llllll', |,l(|tlinlin|', '•* Rev. janittu l>ykemii 11s the iiruachi'i RED BANK—3 Broad St. LONG BRANCH—189 Broadway. '" 1 Mj " ',','","", ,"',;" u", ;',';, i>! llliimii.niiial ) I , !i lulm A Huiitd wait inn*^ Belmar—10th Ave. and F Street. Lakewood—128 Clifton Ave. | n liiiKt'i-iiiir iiickne.ia. She was 35! Highlands Woman Dead, Mrs. John Koran of Highlands died "'' .. vi mil I 1.1111111 111 tilat V Im in' iiii "1 1, I mi iii- . in' Hi J«j yoars oltl and flits leaven 11 mother 1 Bradley Beach -900 Main St. II. 111.1111 ii 1. 1.1.| Hi' . i'1'i J»; Mm ,1 in IIIIMII.UK 1 f.n wi/iii'11 iji ami i> 11011. The funeral will he held lajit Friday inorniinj after a bntj ,' v.lclc- IH'S'-. 8he was .'hi yearn