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. Champ]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
• «•»«»•••»•«••••••••»»••••>•••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 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.
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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.
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. Superior 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-Ireland 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.
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
church Your Order Delivered by Men: hunts' Co.—-Nominal Charges. nl,1 In, ol Ih j %t B«va tom-lrortls ^ ia Tho Itegfetea »nd burial WHS mado in Ml. Olivet 1 cemetery. II ( I . .(nut ill hi Ly kUt/ LH jtrrifr, J. Pi.-rfcfir's tl Rbr NEWS FROM quarter to fc^vt-a,. o'clocko . lahvarl-ahvard Tilton expertexpert s to start t a Mr. and Mrs. James II. Schmclzul house soon ffo rh hiis own occupancy on j of New York spent last week with FAREWELL PARTY FOR TOWN- property on thi e June;'Ki*' HiHighwah y HU'GC Utty. Tinning, Plumbing SHIP LIBRARIAN. which he bought a short time ago Clifford Smith, who ia an invalid, from John G. Deckert. Mr. Tilton was taken for treatment last week to Belford's Baseball Team DefeaU is ii handy man with carpenter tools u sanitarium near Manasquan. Slocum's Nine from Red Bank and he expects to do much of the A large tree in front of'Paul Cros- Port Monniouth Girl Home from win ic on the house himself. bie's was shattered by lightning- last Metal Garages, Metal Hospital—Organist's Nei^ Position. John Hillyer, Jr., took an automo- week and Mr. Crosbie's duughter Loto In best locations from $125 to $ Ceilings. A farewell party will be held to- bile truck load of young folks to a Pearl was stunned by the bolt. night for Miss Dorothy Norton at the niasiiiienide parade at Asbury Park CASH OR EZY PAYMENTS Sheet Metal, Slating andNavesinl: library by the librarv house Friday night. NOTICE OF REGISTRY ANO ELECTION, committee of the library. Miss Nor- Mis. Cluu-les Huttt'i-fass is improv- Atlantic Township, N. J. Notion (•[ the time mill I'llire ot holilinn Copper Work. ton has resigned as librarian of theing from sickness. Her daughter, thy C.-mral i,ml Iviimii) Kli-.-li.'ii mui ot ill Middieumn library-mui will take a .Hiss Huth Butt erf ass, who is em-illk-tr to he rUcU-J, nml of tilt' Water front lots on North and SouiSi Shrewsbury rivers and Oyster Hot Air and Pipeless|Heat- position in East Orange. ployed at Point Pleasant, spent Hun- lii.unl ut• - • iinj HI." in Hit; Town- Belford's baseball team won a not- day and Labor day with Mrs. Butter- liip of Atluiitii'. in ttK' IVnty uf Mon- Bay, at Sea Bright, Rumson, Fair Haven, Red Bank, MidcfSeiowa and ers a Specialty. able victory Sunday on its home 1'ass. y i tint l> fii'll.! Atlantic Highlands. iiiinil In 'ill fi iitint; I,ow Slocum's Mr. and Mrs. William Despreaux Kk-ctiim will bv held ill fur tile Tuv. ii f A ill ih,- I'muity uf Mon- Estimates on same fiee. t mi < 1 lti d 1 mk by a score of 7 tohave been entertaining relatives from uutli, of N.-i* J.-r-ey. on Tiu-s- M (hull Vtt starred for Itcirord Statcll Island. j duy, 7th, IK-l. from thf Iwur of lil; cl: A l Residence, 40 Spring Street l\ I nod nit i home run. George 'i'he Steady Glcanen, of the -' ^*|(,"J''p M - t*}j , " ,','"';,!"'"J|,, "' 1 nl u jitih i1 i f-vrcat game for theformed eburch had iheir annual pic- l Tuwurliiu': Towimlii'ii 'ii:!ll,y;l''.'H'i. Shop 15 Wharf Avenue, \ innli u s-.' f-. Uion. nic Tuesday of last week on the beach Saiil I'lrctiun will In- lu-l.l for li purDii; Mi s ] dith Dennis of Port Jlun- at Port .Monmouth. They enjoyed j of i-Uvtini: n Guvi'riinr "f tliu Stat. f Ne mouth hi it turned from ihe .SpiiiiK l o> RED BANK, N. J. bathing and swimming and other, f™;^;.^ ""JjJ"'^,"' nHI" (\m"f,-''i'u'imi Newton I il i h pit il where she underwent amusements, illiquid; ii UniUil sum Svimtm fan tliv in op i ill n She will In'uin a course Mr. and .Mrs. John M. Hillver and i StaU" ot New Jus,.,; „ Suri-wiiti' fur tli i ill n r,n a of til ( I tuddi i normal ^i-hcol at Tren- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coddington East Front Sfc ton in \t spent Sunday at Ocean drove. tM.ml.er of Hi.- 111J. i.f fho Parker's Taxi Service M - (diihs Johnson of New Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piirell and Mr. I--i.i-hi.Wi I'--' ( for three > 'in ^ I ..i- tin- e-o m uith I l u 'coded Mrs. James DiiKHith KIKI .stal.- .. New Ji'i-a VERNON PARKER, Prop and Mis. William Cal'hal't and family ,am l "foft)rr tll(' , ' ffolioiU)Wio •l , 11Uii3.-snul ollircri. viz I lii n ol Kid J.mk ns onranist of the of West H.iboken have relumed borne | On,- T«u'ii!>l.-]p Ci.i'iim'iet-.-iimn, for 'tlm-'. DAV AND NIGHT SERVICE iKctoinid iliuich at Middletown vil- after having spent the summer with | Township IV iii fur un- t-MMit-il tt-rm or one y. :ii', u\ .IUSIHI-;. of Careful Drivers and First Mr. and .Mis. Augustus Ahearn. the IVacc for live j,, ,n , n li, nml four ' \li md Mi Elmer Cuinpton, Mr. ; iii.. Clat. Cars I in,I Mis V, \\ Miller, L. U. Rieli- Public liUeatHill- H..;,,!iiu- for State EATONTOWN NEWS. .'imtruetion, Rate* Reasonable. m nd M Pud K.• Robertson, Miss IliKhwny.i—"An Art for tin ill reoiiihlini; I I i I i hinond Miss Helen Harris, , iistn PIH.IIC Factory Owner Hires n Hall for a of the State Hii;lnTay S\ •tem; pn> for (in,, 1 ul ii dames Luker and Ihe ilefi-uyim; of the .'o-l of tile lill h Opposite depot, Red Bank, N T ( bub ( i l«l of Belford attended a Party for Her Employe.es. i l iiiol |.er. onal p rty When calling n T«xi givo us in this Plate ami by uliiiir of a debt in II l i oi | i t councilors of Ameii- Mrs. Arnette D.anejcr, owner of a lorly million ikil- time to make the train. jitn Miiliuu lodges at Atlantic clotliine,- factory here, has hired Cres- , IOIHIU tlieivtor; anil I lln hi md 11 t Wednesday. cent hall for Friday nijrht and she j f<"- the I.minion of th Ai-l to the IH'Olile Ktn rn 1 I'lerticm." Inri-.l Mnrell 17. I md Mi M. M. Anmiison and has pplaced it at the disposal of her, j,,.,:,' '' in i I u\ Jean of Columbus, employ imd other Notice of I'rinwuy Electio i Mi,l Mi-. William Hopewell festivitieiii s will be enjoyed at the hall Als takel iiotii-1 e tliat a Primari yt Election ] i 1 I I y Hiih'e, Nrtf York. thai niu-ht. Kacli employee is privi-: ™J 1»»1''!» 'J^ ^;.'^';; .,!,:;! 1,,h!,, o7^tiunil" i n i i Mi i A. Aitenau and her 'Kl'd to invite live RlUTtS. j „„ Tui'silny! Sopteml.'.-r ill'.. 'l!^2. from tho 1 i M \n e I.udolph, of lirook- Mrs. Ada Ii. Nafcw, Mrs. Archie , hum- «f »<--ven o-cloet A. Ji. to the hour of Long Distance i u in ill truest* of Mr. and i I 1 m i I Kastmond of Port day \'ov u sojourn at Athmlir City. j uu. rc*peativc district ; dfk-nlly nlioyo ('cs-il Rush is a new employee at mentioned and smid i'i Mention will I Mi M n \nii Walling jf Pen the Atlantic ami I'uciiic ^roc-ory ^m^r [Z ^^tRTi Mum nth uliove mentioned, mid * fur Member; \\ i hni toi uilh hor daufih'ri', .Mrs. lleiiry Allen is maki i i hi nty iHt.-e for ....>,„« improvui,,i o^-e - vMlk.nl mrty ,mrti(.u,.lti,,1, ,,, saiil Primary «l ill Ml Oi^den has been visit- ments to bis store, • lames llowlaild lOlei-tion. Mao a Uiinl-r of tliu State Ex- it lilt Monmouth and herand Walter .Smock lining' the nittee f,,r .-ii.-l. riiiliticill . .General Trucking, [niolhii .Hiomp.mied her to Washing- work. Said ilatc will also he I lie secoiij reKintry ton. In spite of her advanced ;u;c | J|;.m V 1 f the first district elec- '"' " "'N0tice "of" Re!:ishntion. Mrs. Wallini; is active and in jtio!! hoaril of the township are Miss hni\ further tnke. notice tl.at im TiiL-i'iliiy, New Haven 8-Day Clock, Ma- Baggage and. s l> i 1 2 ll i!t Cut Glaii Bowl. Value health. renee rinyder, . Mrs. Xidti Steel- ,"'; ;.!" '."'n -','i'-' ' ''"' »»«"i •;' "« p 1 a Mr. and Mrs. Kaymnlld I ', f'onover t,t i i- 11 i IT t'l i , " ' l.lei-tioii fihltli meet nti'l Illilho the rcirla- hogany Finish, Bevel Glnsa. , Mai-.hy \ai:i:rant and II. Moyd i,-y I,,-0 lUHiHe to house i-aimm.-, whii-h Paid $6.00 to $7.00. Express Service. nf .Montclitir. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I'ush. l-'nr (he second distriel the shall be nlili'teil in or before Special, $5.50. Special, $4.90. Hamilton and their daughter Pe^uv St M nl members are I''rank 11. Woods, Harry . '".''l ] and Lois Howard of Cahlvvcll and Wolcott, .Asa !•:. l'"ary ami Walter theAn Kour.l'od thatf ReBiatry'IOI'.I KK-.-ii.ui «-i'il meJt Laurence Noliack of N'erniia ha\-e [ lit. the iilncc at which the: FIREPROOF VANS. heea \isitin^' IViends at Xew Mon- Th retnen are practicing three J tnoulh and Joseph 1!. ('(mover of nights a week for the eonti'sts to be: l Mint- o'clock ill tin- <... nii.K. fin- the iuir- Molimlel. held in connection with the fiftieth i of muldnir the I'IIITJ revi-iun nml eor- John lieiinett of Port Jlontnouth is anniver.sary celebration of the Red iin of tho recister foi- tin- lienenil Elee- tiachiii.;- al Ihe Matawan hi^'h s.-ho.d. Lank lire department. Notice to AbEeiilec- Voters. lie laiiichl last y.-ar at Krie, Pelinsyl- Any (--leotor who ia r< fi^l'-t'-'l i'>v thi> C.t'n- \ania. Mr. llentiett is a world war vvn\ Eli'L'tiuii, who 1>> it^sdii uf i nubility feteian. He tool: a summer course LITTLE SILVER NEWS. tlirnujrh illnops or ;il)H<'m'«- !n>ni ttu- Ci.wnty Opposite Red Bank Depot in te,-ichiii;v al Columbia i-ollefco.. in which ho reside i» UHiil.ir tu cast his x u . . i r-r. TI * ballot en tho day of tSu> Cr-m-nil HUrlinn. nt 14-lt. White Gold, Engraved, IS Red Bank, III .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dennis re- i wo HundrerHindredd andd Fiftr itty PerioI ersoni g at tiine pollin' " g platr' c in tlu- Klci-timi District in 14-lt. White Gold, Engraved, 15 18-k. White Gold, Engraved, 17 turned to lloboken last week after Community Song Servico. j which lie in ri'nistcrcii, may mala* upiilica- Jewels, Raised Gold Figures, Jewels, Sapphire Crown, Jewels, Rectangular, Telephone /04. 1 C 1 r>: spi'iit tin sumnuT in one of j About U50 pci-sons utleiulod tho ' t'I!!!-k'Tn ?^y°'M i"Vi«?I!•'iiiV \'n u'liiL-h "!!^'^"' $35.70. $25.20. $31.50. . , Miss lliirliind's houses nn Kixai road j rnnimuniti 'iiiiniuunyv SOURSUII^ - servic.M_ J VUHe1 aLit t Willia\\ Itliailmt •' si*!\-^'"'3^ o:mu ! ufi rcwtiomtr.ii'i IIUIIN il ol f ;it Uclfonl. . \V. Shampaiiore's Sunday nifiht. Ar- \ ^'\ roc"ober't-fth"T";''l'ni.'i '•','' ftrm',1' Ii'ml Miss Hrlcn Sicldes of Navt-sink tluir'.s orehestra |)ro\'kle(l niu.sk', with . eati'on ^w'ill1'he forw'urY'-.'l'^siii!! ele'-tor"'/^^! hie; l'etnnieil home alter a five weeks Ppian o ai-eompaiiimenpt l>v Mrs. Edwin i »'li™ properly tilled out i.n.i r.-turneil t.. the course at Colunihin eolle^o, where Ilol.bs, A sold was s tf byy Mrs. ,T. she tuok a special course in physical Thompson Lovett, a duet was sun;; trainingi . liy Samuel Harvey and Mr. Knapp', i JONATHAN IIVJONIKS. Townsiiin ciiTk. -'L/de la REUSSILLJ I-e.iv.iIeivvv C:»-,]i,ii:t»i,i:t,, and-smndsmii i,e-5li!.'.,i . of., -MI), address .was.ma'Ui.l.y- .-Sir-- -Curtiiv ...Pi1-'.?!1 .'J".1""1"1:. N- •>.„ Aoc-iist 2!i, 1922.. .. . N'avesiiiik have gi.ne to Niagara Falls, Ashdowiiu^ of I.imiloii, EiiKland, and! f%UIPUCQTrD Q P|I I Q tho trip in Mr. Carhart's new a prayer and benediction were made lBniUntO l.un..H_r_l|.l«*| 36 Broad Street •"" ' Ked'Bank^N. J." .lodge sedan which lie recently l)v Rey. Thomas Ilurek of Shrew'; bury. Sir Curtis was a hoyhood U !\fi-. and Mrs. Cilbert Weeilen, Jr., friend of Fred Hnsler of this place nl' l-llizalii-tli, spent Saturday, and and he has been visiting here. Monmouth's Leading Jeweler" Sunday with Mr. Wei'den's parents. last sonp; service of the I Mi. arii! Mrn. Gilbert Wecden of Bel- be helldd next Sunday nit,'ht at Ben- Greatest Discovery" |lord. IYi)i.-ij>s tin one tiiilli-'' meant i ."\Ii~s Su.^a:i Williams, who was for- niiM-e td K(ii)se\-(dt'.s ha])piness merly pritu-ijial of the Leunardo hijrh .-:ehool, has Kerne to FitehburK, I\lassa- j than his accidental discovery ehusells, where she will traeh sehnol. , t\v'. liis vision was defective. j Mr. and Mi-. Mark Crook and their i "I iiad no idea how beauti I'til leliildren Mark, Dorothy and Mar-j tlie world was," he exclaimed, I jorie, have returned to Newark after ) The Sale Men Have Been Waiting For— !sp."ndmi~ the summer at Leonardo. ! aiter glasses had "opened his Members of the New Monmouth i eyes:" Anil so it is v.-Hh most X[i;apti>t Christian Endeavor society i of us. W\ e arare e missininig niue^ h y ' who are mole than -8 years of aj^e j tire 1'ovminK an alumni association, I '.f thi! world's beauties l>c- ! lause, iiiikiiown to us, our Mr. and Mrs. William Breen of Astdria, l.one; Island, have been vision is defective.- Know that MADE SUITS spending' a few days with Mr. and . \011r eyes are 100 per cent Mrs. Charles l'rnwii of lielford. i ellieient (Unit "truess." We Mrs. Lila Heales and her daughter J 1 an fit vim to a pair uf "Qual- llelorcs of Philadelphia 'have re-, J turned home frot.i a visit to Mrs. i ity Beyond Question" Slmr-on at $36.50 and $42.50 j Daniel lieiinett of lielford. | j:'!;issi'.s--if you need glasses. I The deacons and trustees of the | New Monmouth Baptist church nii'.i ; their wives will lie entertained at the. parsonage tomorrow niu'ht. j The ladies' aid society of the New Kirschbaum tailoring— Monniouth Baptist church will' meet i , this afternoon at Mrs. Walter Wall- Optometrist 'iiif's at Tort Monmouth. R*gi«ter Buildini;, 42 Broad St. 1'avid 11. Dickey, the nt'W principal Kirschbaum fabrics— RED BANK. i i>i tin: 1'ii'lfnnl public school, has r<-!'.ti-il inie ol' John l-'astmnnd's Office Houre: 10 to 5:30. iiou;is at lied Hank. Steinbach service— l..v«ninj;8 by Appointment ; A !-i')n-c:i'Mt;itive of the Xcar East \ Phone 80. :r.-liel' asMi.'aliiin will speak at the-' L\TQUIRIES have been coming in. THE SALE lasts 12 days, begin- ! Wnliiiitr iMcCiivniiek, sun of M.r<. ; |l-:il-..oa Mi-Cimii-K of New Mm:- "When does the Kirschbaum made ning Tuesday, September 5th, and mi.'Jlt;. lias ii<-. .1 very sick, i-ut 1:.- i- to measure sale begin?"—men continuing through Saturday, Sep- -,-. ai i! Mr-. ('. M. 11. u-d have l.een sp.-ndii.e have been asking. Many make v. ith Mi.-. 11..^.-a:..''. p.-.-.- tember 16th. i\ fitter direct from SPECIAL. this the occasion for buying their the Kirschbaum tailoring depart-, Galvanized Pails liter i.l l.i'i:c", o!- alt •.;•;;' ;.t ili-hi.r.l . Wan fall and winter clothing each year. ment will, be here to take your likiuart 19c; -.'. Si.nnlcl V-.'iilii of I'l.l'i Tho reason is obvious. No better measurements at any timil!!l. o, 5. 10, 15, 20. 2~>, :!0 Mi. a:-.d Mi,. Ei-a.sl 1::"-M:I,U O:' the lowest prices on record is avail- allowing your choice from dozens ..•-.'.• Vnrk i.i'c- with Mr. and .Mr-. ,\1- and 50 L>;allon,', F\v?-{ ir; '!•:. I.M.."!'..I'd, of i'.elford. able anywhere. of smart new autumn shades and l.i'i-i.y llei.ry of New Vmt vp-nt (liialiiy. r' v..iKi:;ii wilh l:is |iar.'iiI.-, ,'di'. 1 ; patterns. Deliveries will be quick- i d Mr-, (,1-iit;:, Henry. "U ;SS THAN THE PRICE of Mis. \v. \V. Miller of ll.'lfi.rd .ni'i.t ly made; no long- waits are in- Hoover Dit','f>c-j-v.. :. I (.'' I:.- I v.vel. wiih llv . lla Ml'i- i ,,:' Mi.v.nu.-.illi I! acb. ready-to-wear" is the standard of Kn.uj'K' and li<>iv,(>--; Mi.-- Mar,- Hatlllu,-k, v of Xc-v volved. • s|. :: !ir;v t wo \vi i 1,,- u it h It.'i' these Kirschbaum sales. Fabrics drawn. Full iiiif oi' re-! i • a I I • nar.In. 1 (1. mt ha. bud a lire' do not siiU'er from this economy .lKiirs always (in I'IJUKI. ".I pr.l ul •' house at Ilidford l.v . "li •• I..- 1 standard. Tailoring does not suf- Pi it os .C'j'ouily reduced. I'. II Coni-l'.ie of Kas'. Newark h:i PRICES bear repetition many ludl line, oi fruit and '• alter :,p.-]u[ini.' a '.Vvt-1 fer. Kirschbaum quality remains times—$36.50 and $42.50. Com- cider presses. Will . I..V.I." nf Urn i.l.l;, n I,,-hi have this year t>,Tinders t't'k v:\' h A mia Smith of l.i on- the same—this year a little better pare them with current prices of • lohli l'',a has im.'•.-(! ieto hi for the money than ever before. separate from the .-\\ in ready made garments. Mi" , ••i. .1 -
•li.'. I'alv.aril llarne-i' u :o\u mum. Garden Hone . 'A aiidoii UII:, iorniei'i u-: rou HEN— 6 i. I iiil-laiji'i' ,.f Al'anti 25 and 50 fool, lon'dhs.
\'( iy Low Prices I r.il!>:)i.I-'lOWN VII.LAC;E NEWS.
'.'•..•V, H Hew M,'iol),.,-« Were Ki'coive.] to nq rra^p . I al li.<- liofori,,,-,! Cl.nr.l. .Stindny. j I .Mi, . (i':,,.|i and IHT J-.OII.-J Albul and I Wel'l.-v were I'oi-civeil as liieinhers of I 111*' Kel'ornieil elmi-i'li on Sunday on l>r.)f".-:,i..ii of faith. Mrs. Minnie I Park "New Jersey 10 W. Front Street. Mmrilicii and her (lau,;}iteni, Mi,-i:i| Maiy Sharili.-n, Mia. rharle:i Tinrfall Phono 1 I ri?,. ami 'M.':;. Harold Hillyer, were n - RED BAKK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. 1 to BANK WOMEN'S WiLlS »»»»»•»»»•»+»»»••' • MM>MHMtMMMMItlll»IM»H# USE OF ALL THEIR ESTATES LEFT TO HUSBAMO5. Mi«. Victoria B. Skuit and Mri. M*ry M, Dennis Left: Their Property Tbat W»y—Hutbsni Bad Wife Make Their Will, the S«me Day. Mrs. Victoria 13. Shuit, wife of Theodore Shuit (if Red Bank, made her will June 6th of* this year. The witnesses were Howard 3. Higginson and Anna It. Williams. She left to Norman A. Brown, her brather,, S30fi, in cash, and she left to Norman and her other brother, Maxwell L, Brown, all her clothing and all her jewelry except her gold watch and chain and her engagement ring, which she left to her husband, She halt to. her hus- band the income of all her property during his life or until hu remar- riage. After his death stfe ordered that the remains of her grandmother an4 grandfather Brown, and of Pru- dence Brown, her father's firat wife, and of Joseph Drown, her brother, be. removed from the burying {{round near Brown's Dock to Fair View cem- etery, and that a family monument be enacted there. The who!*- of tbis expense is not to coat above $1,000. After the death of Mrs. Shuit's hus- band, $300. is to be paid to Fair View cemetery, the income from which is to keep the family plot; in order, and also the plot known as the Catherine or John Towers plot Alter Mr., Sbil- il's death or remarriage the estate is to go to Mrs. Shuit's two brothers, Norman and Maxwell, in equai shares. The Second national bank of Red Bank was made executor of the will. Mrs. Mary M. Dennis of Red) Bank' m«do her vs^l in 1911. She left the use of all her estate to her husband, Joseph H. Dennis, aa long as he' should live and after his death the property was ordered divided equally among Mr. Dennis's children or their heirs. Mr. Dennis died several years ago and the property will therefore go direct to the children, they being Mrs. Emma J. Leo of Plainfield, and Etta Lafctra, wife of Edward H. "The Best Thing Lafetra, William F. Dennis and . Charles H, Dennis, all of Red. Bank. Edward H. Lafetra was made execu- tor of the will and the witnesses were on Wheels." William H. White and Anna H. White. Mrs. Catherine E. T, Knox of Rum- non, who died a short time ago, made her will June 7th of this year. She left $500 to each servant who had been in her employ three or more years, and she left $100 to each other servant who wns in her employ at the time of her death. All the rest of her estate was ordered divided in- to six parts, one part going to each i of her four living children, Caroline T. K. Kimball, Elizabeth I. K. Clarke, Something Better in Motordom Adelaide Bianwcll and Herman Warren Knox. One part is to (jo to John Jay Knox, son of Mrs. Knox's dead son, Irving Gillisa Knox, and ' the remuining share is to go to Flor- ence, Grace and Caroline Knox, cess power that provides economy of upkeep by prevent- children of Mrs. Knox's dead son, Something better than you have ever experienced in John Jay Knox. The executors of the will arc the four living children motoring delight and comfort awaits you. ing engine strain is always waiting—always present. of Mrs. Knox. -Nelson Slocum of. .West...Long. Brunch und his wife, Mary A. Slo- ""CofnfoftT The wide seats with their-.-deep upholstering,- cum, each made their wills May 3d of You will find it when you take your first ride in this Olds- this year. Ench will was witnessed and the extra long body springs of this Light-Eight give by Charles Herry and George W. mobile Light-Eight. VanGclder. Each will left all the personal property to the other and /" ) you as easy riding as in the most modem Pullman. also left the use of nil the real eiitotc to the other as long a3 the other You will sense it as soon as you see this car, J ' should live. Mrs. .Slocum died sev- Dependability 1 You know that you can drive along hour eral weeks ago and her husband died You will experience it when this Light-Eight carried you shortly afterward. The wills provid- after hour, day after day, with no more thought of the ed that nt the death of both $100 is over, that first, never-to-be-forgotten mile. to be paid to Mabel West, Kenneth AVost and Hugh West, children of a -car than to give it gasoline, oil and water. dead daughter, Mary E. West. The rest of the personal property left by Speed! Step on the accelerator. Dash along up to 60 both will now go to their dau(jhter-in- If a hill is climbable, it can climb it. If a road is at all Inw, Jennie A. Slocum, and their son, Kinest Slocum, in equal shares. Of miles an hour. Note how vibrationless the motor is. The the real estate left by both, Jennie passable, it can travel it. The Oldsmobile Ligh1>Eight A. Slocum will get eight acres of land short, perfectly balanced, rigid crankshaft does this. *• adjoining Green Lawn cemetery and makes you independent of road conditions. the Hebrew cemetery and nlso a lot on the south side of the Eatontown boulevard. She also receives six Flexibility! You can throttle down the motor to let you ncres of land on Parker road in Eat- Get the thrill of this something new in motordom by let- onlown township. Ernest Slocum, roll along at a mile an hour. Yet you will .be experienc- one of their sons, gets the homestead ting your Oldsmobile dealer give you a trial spin in this property at West Long Branch and ing the same effortless action. nlso four acres of land in the rear of Oldsmobile Light-Eight. the homestead. Both wills made the two sons of the couple, Krnest Slo- cum and William M. Slocum, as ex- ecutors. Reserve of power! Certainly no motorist, whatever the Oldsmobile, as in 19.00, is still.building,"The Best Thing; Mrs. Elizabeth A. Gwinn of Deal left $1,000' to her granddaughter, demand, need ever call for its maximum effort. The ex- on Wheels." ' . • • ...... Mary Agnes Gwinn, in appreciation ot her care and kindness during many years. All the rest of the property was ordered converted into money. One-third of the money is to go to Mrs. Gwinn's daughter, Elizabeth Gwinn. The remaining two-thirds .is The 1923Light-Eight Five-Passenger Touring to bo divided cqunlly among Mrs. Gwinn's daughter, Mary C. Page, and her two sons, Richard Gwinn and Thomas R. Gwinn. The two sons were made executors of the will. Mrs. Waltercna A. Mills of Oak- liurst made her will two years ago. She left her entire estate to her daughter, Estellc M. Clark, and named her as executrix. Helen May Croxson of Freehold $1495 made her will March 30th, 1921, with Edward G. Forman and Dr. David S. Carey, as witnesses. She left all her estate to her two children, James Sickles Croxson and Helen Edna Croxson, share nnd share alike. The executors arc Mrs. Croxson's hus- Imnd, James C, Croxson, and Luella Roberts. Mrs. AJW McCarthy of Freehold left all her property to her daughter in-ltiw, Catherine McCarthy, wife of ' her son, Owen McCarthy, and to her F. H. VAN DORN CO. granddaughter, Mary McCarthy, share and Bhare alike. Owen Mc- Carthy wns named as executor. The witnesses to the will were Florence S. Cowart and Samuel Craig Cowart, Monmouth Street at Broad, Red Bank Martha Jane Tyler of Asbury Park Phone 478 made- her will last November. She left all her estate to her sister, Sarah Cordelia Tyler, and she named as ex- ecutors her sister and her friends ' J * Bruce S. Kentor, Grace Hope Keut- gen and Hurry A. Watson. Mrs. Jane Vander Horst Bowly of Asbuty Park left $500 to the widow of Arnoldun Vander Horst Dawson, Si'. She left three diamond pin» to lier granddaughter, Catherine Cuth- berfc Holmes, and she left to, her son, Heyward Bowly, a seal ring, two fold rings, a diamond ring, a niby ring, nil the bonds of South Carolina and of the city of Charleston «he owned, nnd JCi.OOO in cash, for his special care of his mother. All the rest of the eatnte was ordered divided into .four1 equal parts, one part to go to her aon, Koyward Bowly, another to her son, George HOIIIB Bowly, a third fihare.to hi;r daughter, Jsas II. /. mar, and the remaining part to go to the, children of her dead daughter Marie Simons Trenholm. Julia S. Gould of Neptune town- ship, left all her estate to her him- Iwind, Myron S. Gould, an long as he dliould livo or until he remarries. At ' his citsatli or remarriage the fKtat« ia to go> equally to Mm. Gould's two daughters. •»»»•••••»••••••••»••»••»»•••»»> Page RED BANK REGISTER,'SEPTEMBER 6, JCfi>2. J'UMiOH HF.W1. i .'iHhEWkljUKV-'liF.V/.';. AUTOI.';T Pi.Nf.lJ i<<-'. /':.:' :h,' 'Win. Joi'.j.ii U. CJiifly, M/K. >;>i!ly li^Ly l^ci^dt.'—Tt-niiit T<.urr.i*mtfst , Mr. i.lld Mrt. (i.njtL'.-ili VtllVfuH O. K. SUPPLY CO. Attmry Pirk Mtn CUrucd will. and Mist linen Cluify an-- now visit- Water Sports,—Banil Concert.. I Home from TLclr V/UihiS Trip. , Reckless Driving at Eatontown. ing relatives in New York. 1 Muriel Seaman, daughter of Htigar Mr. and Mrs, li'-njamin VanYlict, Isaac i'lutinsli} of .Asbury Pail: After spending several weeks with Seaman, won first prize for the pret- 'who were recently married, have re- was i'med $25 lust wei'k by Justice Miss Irene Peseux, Miss Jcanettc Co- tiest baby in the baby parade la^t turned from their weddinc trip and Stoye of KatuiiUnvn on ;i ch;irtct.' ol' hen has returned to her home at v.vok at Victory park. Anna Conk, they arc living temporarily with the reckU'Sa driving. The arrest uf I'ru'Urooklyn- . ' daughter of Charles Conk, won secj- groom's father, 1H'. Fred VanVliet of tinyky was tlu' outcome ui' an aeci- I C'apt. Kk'hard Carney of Washing- ond prize. Patricia and Austin this place. The bride was formerly (Ifiit in which a Packard ^eduir owned ton, D. ('.. Mr. iiiul Mrs. John A. Frawley won prizes for the healtlu'e-*. .Miss Kdith jMninil Chapman of hy Kosaliiid (Juivm of Long liianeli Carney and Jack Carney of Huhoken looki'i;; hahie^. ; Peterborough, New Hampshire. . |aml Mrs. Elizabeth Carney and Mt:- ran into a Ford truck owned by How- A tennis tournament is in proL;ress The last community song service! ard Tui'.eneu of Aslmry I'ark. The Nellie Foster of (Jocoanut Grove, of the season will he held Sunday ( West ff^rortt St., Florida, have been visiting V. Otto on t!u- Victory i'ark court.-. Swim- Ford was loaded with peaches and 'rniiij;' races T.-ill be hrkl next Satur- night at Henjaniiii John Parker'.s. H the fruit was spilled in the road. V.'eiyLUid and family. 'C'iipt. Carney will begin at quarter to seven o'doi-k. is captain of William 11. -Melton'- day in front of the park. Cuwon claimed that lie was obliged ! 'flu- Victory park hand will e:ive ' Miss, Klizubeth A. Md.rod was re- 11> run into the track because ol' thesteam yacht. ceived by letti.'l' a a member uf the | The annual fair and supper of two more concei'ts in the park. The reckless driving uf fVutinsky, who last concert will be e,-iveu Friday Presbyterian ehuivli on Sunday. She cut him o!f. Justice Stove took tiii.s Hazlet tire company will he lielil on formerlv UVIMI in Canada. Wednesday and Thursday niejits of ui.^ht of next week. At this week's view of the case and Prutmsky had concert prizes will be awarded to the• Mr. iind Mrs. Thomas Moi-ford of ON- to pay ^~5. ithis week at' the firrhousc. Supper Xe\v Yoi'k, a nc\*l)' married couple ! will be served both nig-hts and there winners of tiie athletic events held recently in the park. who formerly Ihrd here, have been, Elberon Women on an Outim;. I will lie hand and orchestra music. The public sehooh will reopen next renewing friendships and acquaint- j Pilser The Elheron ladies' auxiliary took Mr. ami Mrs. Own Woods uf As- anceshi])K in the village. rand toria. L. 1., are spending, a week wit1! Monday. a trip up the Hudson river last j A number of Kum-on folks, beard Mi'.s. Kiehard lieaki-' and her son Thursdav. In the parly were Airs. ..Mrs. Kimna T. I'iwux. Kdwin have been spending several I Mrs. Alivilda Jvins and Miss Anna Case siuir Monday niijlit at tlie Charles Layton, Mrs. Millon Worth, Ocean (Irovi1 auditorium. Miss Case days with Mrs. I'.eake's daughter, Mrs. Hunter Dangli-i', .Mr.-. Samuel Maude Jvins have returned home Mrs. Ilobart Young of N'| wark. from a visit at Point I'leasiVnt and is a former resilient of Kumson, Sickles, Mr.-. Albert LiHljpt-lvW . .Mis. 1 •JFEfcOM TODAY ON- Asbury Park. A large number of summer resi- Fred VanVliet is home • from an Thomas Quirk, Mrs. Thomas Errick- automobile trip to N'ew Hampshire. .Mrs. Nettie Murphy of Now York dents departed for their city homes fon, .Mrs. Joseph AH.ciia, .Mrs. \\ il- i on Labor day. A few families will ]iam jNixon, Mrs. VYilliam .Meyers, City is visiting at Harry 1\ seux's. An advertisement in The. Register Mrs. Klorciice A. Voorhees is on-remain until October. Ill's. Anirclo (irandenetti and Misses - The paving of Main road with con- is carried into practically every home Estelle Worth,.Floience Adams, I.il- joyinu' a vacation in ihc Catskill mountains. crete will be finished in a few days, in all this part of Monmouth county. Jian Adams, Anna Alliertii and Lil- hut it will lie a couple of weeks be- lian Longstreet. i Charles S. Ward ami family of 1 fore the entire road i.- open to truffle. Keyport have mined into Jlarry .S. j The alterations to the Keabriivht Hit by Auto; Not Hurt. iCowk-s's house. drawbridge were completed last Fri- ! .Mrs. Emma T. IVseux, Joseph K'. day and both roadways of the bridge Edward Asher of Ocean Grove was Peseux. Kdwin 11. Walling and Kon- crossing a street at that place last were opened the next. day. While ueth Strykcr spent Sunday with : the repairs were under way one of •week when he saw a sedan hearing friends at Bradley Beach. ; down upon him. Not having time t» the roadways of the bridtre was kept • Waller Fetter and family are en-closed. ;' jump lie grabbed hold of the radiator tertiuninr;' Mrs. Albert Tracy anj lap on the car and heki t>n until' the Mrs. Theodore AVest has returned family of Brooklyn. from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. car stopped. lie was draf^ed sev- 3Iis"s Dora M. .Roberts of this place eral feet, hut he was not hurt. Conlan of Mount Mcdregor, New and Miss Ruth Oihbeu of Kcd Hani; York. have returned home from an automo- Mr. and Mrs. I,, li. llower and sons Robbery at Midtlletown. bile trip to Canada. They bad a line trip with no rain and no mishaps. of West Orange spent the week-end Thieves broke into Hichnrd I,lit'- with Mrs. Ilower's mother, Mrs. burrow's store at .M idillctuwn village Mrs. II, Canieron Hum of Charles- Theodore West of Humson. Mr. and early one mornine: last week' before ton' is spending a month with her Mrs. W. Wiederholt of Manasiiuan j daylight and stole several articles. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 1., Tspen. t Sunday and Monday with Mrs. | iVTatinee Daily at 3:3O Everting 7:OO to 1O:3O Thev also ^-ot all the bivad and pies Webster. Wiederholt's mother, Mrs. Theodore. •which were left in a box in front of Mrs. William T. Voorhees visited West. Satvirdays and Holidays 3 Shows, 2:30,3:30 and 8:43 the store by a baker early in theher daughter, Mrs. Fred P. Clayton.: Miss Kli/.abeth Smith, (laughter of laornine,. at Hamilton on Sunday. • , I'hineas M. Smith, is spending a week Dr. and -Mrs. Allin'^ton ('. Hayes with Miss Frances Dull of Columbus. HAZLET NEWS. of Philadelphia are spending several Mr. ^mith spent Sunday at Colum- ] SPECIAL TALMAOGE in "Mrs. Lefflngwell's »Boots." days with Mrs. Melissa Ackerson. , bus. Miss Dull, who is a teacher :it| ^ U|fiiffh"I'-RN /'\ Th Ha/lel Public School OpencJ Miss Jessie Giiford of Jersey City ' the public school here, will return to | Chats, Comedy Yesterday. ar.d Curry Cantiohl of Washinirto'i ; Ilurnsirii with Miss Smith. . j Tile public school reopened yester- are visiting Mis.s Maud Aekerson. j and Vaudeville day with Mrs. Kilith Phillips and Mi«s Miss Miirgret R. Hays of Point] Mary I\I. Donovan as teachers. Pleasant is spending several days Luke Lonehead Will Help. i Miss Anna Holand of South Aniljoy with her cousin, Mrs. Ethel Coles. Luke Longhead will help you get i lias been visiting Miss Margaret Cluf- Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Sproul; a job, or rent your house or till nnj i Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7, 8 and 9. fy, who is on a vacation 1'rom hemotorer d to Coney Island on .Saturday' other want you 'imiy have.—Adver- ! South Amhoy duties. Mrs. Anna (!il- nient. . \
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